Pig ' ZF * ; | ‘Home Edition. “we THE PONTI Partly Cloudy and Warmer - : ' Details page two a ls - 113th YEAR ~~ PONTIAC, MICFIIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1955 76 PAGES -ABBOCIATED PR £58 ON ‘ITED PRESS PHOTOS ; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ‘Te tlopem e ent T % rip to ‘ Ohio Ends in Five Area Persons Killed in Oakland County Tax Equalization Revised by State Townships’ Figure Cut, Cities’ Total Is Raised -by $22,973,447 The State Tax Commis- sion at a meeting here to- day presented a_ report changing Oakland County’s current tax equalization totals in individual units. The action was met with a storm of protests but is ex- pected to stand. The total townships’ equalization was reduced by $22,973,447 from the county’s original total and ‘the cities’ total raised by | the same‘ amount. The findings will result in less available money in many units than planned for 1956 operations. Pontiac apparently will be af- fected only slightly. The state revision stemmed from an appeal by JWVaterford Township which claimed it had been slated to pay an unduly high percentage of 1956 taxes, Waterford’s total valuation was reduced by $3,397,417, meaning the township will pay less of the county's tax bill, as it had hoped, Pontiae’s total valuation was wri = over the me This will mean Pontiac will | probably have to raise ‘a few thousand -dollars more in county taxes than first planned," said City Assessor W. Raymond Ram- son. County tax bills have not yet been sent out. The Pontiac school tax bills have been sent out and are about 80 per cent collected, Ramson ex- pained. If the county tax Allocation Board is allowed to meet and revise. school and county tax (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Campbell Wins Collegiate Duel in Amateur Play RICHMOND, Va. (#—Joe Camp- bell ‘of Anderson, Ind.: the Inter- collexiate Golf Champion, breezed to a 5 and 4 victory over another college kid, Jake Howard Jr., of Augusta, Ga., to enter the quarter finals of the National Amateur Championship today. The 19-year-old Hoosier towlead, leading five up at the turn, ’ stretched it to six at the tenth, then saw Howard, also 19, win a couple to keep the match. alive until. the 14th. While Campbell was winning easily, the other top. favorites were having their troubles on the trying James River Course of the Country Club of Virginia. British Amateur Champion Joe Conrad of San Antonio, Tex., got off to a bad start, losing three of the first ,six holes to Charles Kunkle, a Johnstown, Pa., «club golfer, and trailed three down at | the turn. Three other matches reached the turn all even with unspectatu- clar golf. They were three-time Walker Cup team member Jimmy McHale vs. Bill Hyndman, an- other Philadelphian, Hillman Rob- bins, 1954 Inter-Collegiate ~Cham- pion from Memphis vs. John Miles of Mamaroneke, N. J., and Edwin Hopkins Jr., of Abilene, Tex., vs George P. Swift Jr., of Columbus, Ga. Partly Cloudy, Rain Forecast for Friday The blue skies were expected to | —~ _continue through today and to- night, but the weatherman could ‘offer only a “partly-cloudy” pre- diction for tomorrow, The low temperature tonight was set at 53-57 climbing 6 near 8 «tomorrow, Scattered’ showers were likely tomorrew, The temperature in dow ntown Pontiac climbed from 60 at 8a m. to $3 at 2 p.m. Brucker, Wilson: Refute Reports of Military Cuts DETROIT (INS) — Secretary of the Army Wilbur M. Brucker said yesterday circulated reports that army manpower woyld be cut to 1,027,000 men by Jan. 1, 196 are untrue. After a meeting with Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson, va- cationing on his farm north of Detroit, Brucker said: - “I've seen in the newspapers many times that the manpower strength of the Army would be reduced to 1,027,000 as of Jan, 1, 1956, We took that up defin- itely with Wilson and we agreed» to announce there is no founda-— tion for that story whatsoever, “The goal has been to attain the 1,027,000 figure by July 1, 1956, the end of the fiscal year. What we discussed doesn’t affect combat regiments or military strength but waa related to economies in the so-called housekeeping areas." Present army strength is 1,120,- 000 men. Offer for Tigers Expected Today | - Spike Briggs, Sisters | Meet to Decide Future Control of Club DETROIT w—Walter O. (Spike) Briggs Jr. and his four sisters meet today in family parley where Spike reportedly will attempt to buy out the sisters’ 80 per cent interest Baseball oe and a a * Briggs end four partners are expected to offer between 214 and | - 3 million dollars for a four-fifths interest in the club and stadium. Briggs has been president of the Detroit Baseball Co. since the death of his father in 1952. The elder Briggs left all five of the 10,000 shares of stock in the club and stadium to the control of the Briggs Commercial and ‘Development Co., a holding com- pany which now is being dis- solved. Briggs’ sisters are Mrs. W. in the Detroit Tigers ; Dean Robinson, Mrs. Philip A. Hart, Mrs. Everell E. Fisher and Mrs. Charles T. Fisher Jr. Associated with him are Oscar | | L. Olson, a director of the Detroit | Lions Football team; Charlie | Gehringer, longtime Tiger star; | Donald Mitchell, of Detroit and Owosso; and Harry Sisson, secre- tary-business manager of the base- ball company. James Norris, owner of several of the country's largest sports arenas, Garden, Chicago Stadium and De- troit’st6lympia, is also bidding for | the club. : See Air Service Rise WASHINGTON — -The Civil Aeronautics Administration says it expects airlines will be doing more than half of all transportation bus- | iness in the United States within | 10 years. It said, ‘Air transport's share of the common carrier mar- ket will rise from its current 29 per cent to more = 50 per cent. | by 1969." | including Madison Square |. Where Five Died in Highway Crash at Toledo «hae f \\ » K a. ‘Alt Warepnete THREE TRAPPED IN WRECKAGE — Five motorists from Pustiee | hurled from the passenger car and deputies worked two hours to free and vicinity were killed early today in this head-on crash just north of | bodies of the three other victimis. The truck driver suffered only minor Toledo at the junction of U. 8. routes 24 and 25. Two of the bodies were | injuries. oe Sra MB Ee ocd. HILDA HENDERSON ‘WILLIAM BENNETT Seek fo Prevent River Pollution Seepage of Unknown Solution Into Sewage Causes Alarm Health department ‘officials here were watching the Clinton River today in an attempt to prevent possible pollution as the result bf seepage of an ‘unidentified solution into Pontiac’s sewage system. Water works officials in Utica this morning said that no sign of pollution has appeared. Sam- ples of water from the. river were being taken and examined every 15 minutes as a precau- tionary measure. The Pontiac Ffre Department since last night has been pumping three tanks at the sewage plant | on East boulevard to prevent the solution from spreading into the river, What Oklahomans Think State Turnpike Provides Benetits Without Taxation In view of the great interest in the Michigan turn- pike the following editorial is reprinted from the Okla- homa City Times and tells of the success of the Turner Turnpike in that state: ~The Turner Turnpike now has been in ice two}, years. It has been a success, for the motoring public and for its financial backers, from the very start. Month by month for each of the 24 months of its operation, the turnpike has shown consistent gains in the number of vehicles accommodated and in the revenue produced. Funds are being accumulated, to pay off the bonds on | or before the much faster than. the toll road’s planners anticipated. due dates,¢+——-———— And still there are numer- | ous doubters as to the value and feasibility of toll roads. \€very claim made by op- ponents of the Turner Turn- pike has fallen flat in light of actual experience. “The road has proved its worth in service to motorists, in safety and in its own ability to pay its own way without any assistance from (Continued on Page 2, Col. State tax revenue, But a Reds Announce Bulganin Ailing Soviet Premier Unable to Receive 2 Visitors From Finland MOSCOW «—Tass News Agency announced today Premief Nikolai Bulganin is ill Soviet President Klement: Voro- shilov told a Finnish delegation headed by President Juho K. Passikivi and Prime Minister Urho Kekkonen that the 60-year-old Soviet: Premier was too ill to re- ceive them. The Tass announcement did not say what was wrong with Bul- | ganin and the Finns said they had 'no information other than that Driver, Four Automobile City Limits. Toledo. -The dead are: Ave. His brother, Richard St., Flint, Nancy McKay, Drayton Plains. Hiléda Henderson, 17, Drayton Plains. William Bennett, 17, of 252 W. Ir agedy: rash Today Passengers le as Auto Hits Truck Headon Collision Wrecks Near Toledo Five young Pontiac area persons, members of an elope- -}ment party, were killed early this morning in a car- truck crash at the junction of U. S. 24 end 25, near Lawrence A. Millstead, 2), of 248 W. Princeton L., 27, of 5601 Kenneth Princeton Ave. 15, of 2265 Georgeland St.,. of 2321 Georgeland St., The crash occurred at 3:20 one mile north of Toledo, Mobley, 54, of Detroit, said the passenger car was traveling south on U. 8. 25, failed to halt at a stop sign and smashed headon into a northbound ‘truck. The truck. driver, Guy Bullock, 44, of Kirkersville, Ohio, suffered only a slight knee injury and was treated at St. Vincent Hospital in Toledo. He was ordered held as a material witness by Lucas County Coroner Paul Hohly. The car was demolished, while A witness, Burton D.+ the cab of the truck and trailer was badly damaged. Mobley said the truck had just passed under a Toledo Terminal railroad viaduct and was moving up a small hill with its left turn signal flashing when the passenger car sped past the stop sign and crashed .nto it, “There was a horrible rending crash,"" he said, “and I saw two bodies fly through the air. I stood up gn my brakes and s' praying I wouldn't be hit too." Investigating officers said that Nancy MacKay and Bennett were riding in the front seat. Lawrence Millstead and Hilda Henderson, riding in the back seat, were the ones that were thrown clear, Relatives said the young peo- ple had left their homes last night without the knowledge of their parents. It was believed Lawrence Milistead and Miss Henderson may haye planned to be married in Ohio. Mrs. Elsie Millstead, widowed mother of .the two brothers, said she had not known Lawrence was planning any trip yesterday. ‘He and - Hilda Henderson were en- gaged, but, as far as I know, they had not set a date for the wed- Bulganin was too ill to go to the! airport and too ill to receive Kek- | | konen, who- had been scheduled | to pay a courtesy call at the | | Kremlin Recovered Cardiac Victim Pat’ Morin, special corvecponsent for the Associated Press. is back work after a recent bout with = heart attack With ‘The Cardiac Club’ having ® inembership of 16 million, he figured they, and others might be interested in hearing about his rough moments and then the golden day when he went to work again. He has been foreign corre- spondent, in charge of the Washing - ton Bureau, and became a general executive im 1949; By RELMAN MORIN AP Special Correspondent This is the first” story I have |: & written in more than four months. It is about‘ an experience which perhaps 500,000 Americans wil] have in a year—a heart attack. In Today’ Ss Press County News. ............... Sports..... 53, 34, 55, 56, 57. 58 Theaters . . TV & Radio Programs 67 Wilson, Eart 67 Women's Pages. , The majority ‘of them will Sur | $6, 47; 48, 48, |. vive it at the world with a new point of | view al A doctor would tell you that my | . a small but | persistent pain in the chest awak- waves, each no- ¥ tably eee fy than the last.. . then, like some- thing : liquid, it seems to spill over and flow down your left MORIN -arm, collecting in a pool .at the elbow .. . finally, over into the right arm. .-. practically classical symptoms of my kind of attack. Meanwhile, you are doing all the wrong things . . ; chiefly,, pacing the. floor and chain, smoking Frightened? Yes, bat—this! is Afterward, they will look , | | attack followed a familiar pattern | i ens you at dawn | tive and tell . presently, it)... is coming in:. 9>per cent,’ he said * * * hard to explain—not as much as you might expect. In the worst moments, something seems to be reassuring you. It is an inde- seribable feeling, and this will not be the last time it comes along. They give you a massive seda- an ambulance is on the way .» « about an hour. has elapsed since you woke up with the arrow in your chest. So begins .an extraordinary in- teresting experience. Some of it is untranslatable, simply because there are no words. All:of it is unbelievably vivid. HOW MANY LIVE? _A few minutes after I. entered the hospital, 4 doctor came into the room. I immetliately asked him, }How many heart, cases live to, go home from here?” - ' Fi i give to sick people. you to take ‘it easy | “About | , | less, brooding dread that is be- | * It sounded like the nonsense you, \ ding.’ she added. “They probably decided impulsively last night to go to Ohio to get married and took the others with them for wit- nesses.”’ Both girls were students at Wa- terford Township High School, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) pees” World. in New Light real irritation. he “that's the truth. We discharge about 90 per cent.’ Like most Jay- men, I had always assumed that a heart attack was usually fatal, that only the lucky few survive. Statistics for the nation indicate that over 80 per through it. Up to that moment, thinking of my heart as a live hand grenade it, my chest. I went to sleep feeling pretty good. The rough moments were still to come. A few days later—and for no. apparent reason—a terrible feel- . ing of depression swept over me. It was the first of many times. The emotional aftermath of a heart attack is terrific. In those moments, you fall into the black- est ‘depths of despair, a name- tone WO cent yond ‘description. Yow wonder it you will ever. again write any- A 1 said‘so with | said, | live | T had been: thing that doesn't sound wonder if or productive days left. utterly lost. You feel These were the times when—as | | |in the original attack—a feeling of /reassurance would come from somewhere. again. | That was the. dark side of the | picture. The other side is more) important. who hadn't written in years. They were invaluable even though I couldn't answer them. And I had some laughs ... A_ lady, listening to the description of the waves of pain, said, “Why, that’s just like childbirth!” . . Also, I read a pamphief' claiming that people whe have’ heart at-” | Stacks are the sensitive, intelli. z cent, perfectionist types, — as | ridiculous pleasure bright, Something gives you, | a hand. It happened over and over. though it came out of a can. You | you have any useful | There were letters from friends | . driving for superiority .. . it al- most made me wish for another + > « almost. There was the-absurd, totally | in seeing al yellow toy in a store win- | dow the first time T took a. walk . the whole world seemed to have a brand new coat of paint. Finally, and best of all, you.come back to your desk. This, for a new | member of the “cardiac club,”’ is | the most important thing that can happen. Now, more than ever, you want to feel useful. —— Ld * °° « There are statistics indicating that the ‘‘club’’ has a member- ship of 10 million, and estimates that’ 500,000 persons have heart attacks each year. From personal experience I know most of them | are intensely interested in anything related to this subject. (1 could hardly wait for the, newspapers | _every day after Sen. Lynden John, | "gon was stricken.) Ad. « 7 { Jaycees Present Check fo City Give $2,000 to Buy Equipment for New Park Near Malkim School A check for $2,000 was presented to the City Parks and Recreation Dept. by the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce at the Jay- cees’ season kickoff dinner at the Hotel Waldron fast night,. The money will be used for equipment at the new Jaycee Park near the Malkim School. Pheiffer declared that leader- ship training gained through Jay- cee endeavors is a valuable asset in the business world . “If you can work with volunteers in Jaycee, you éan work with people in‘ busi- ness,"’ he sald. . ; Pheiffer, 35, is the executive vice president of the Saginaw Savings and Loan Assn. _ Jaycee members. will donate on as well to’ the named’ tn heir. ¢ asl Saturday, a number of them will clear the park groves of underbrush and rocks to groom it for use as a picnic ground next year. Triplets Come in Pairs for State Families COLDWATER (# — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rathburn, parents of a_10-month-old son, hoped their next child would be a girl, - They got their wish... in triplicate. . Mrs. Rathburn, 23, gave birth to triplet girls yesterday. All were reported doing well. DETROIT #—Willard L. Kitg, 28-yehr-old carpenter, is work- ing on an unplanned addition to his suburban Roseville home to house triplets born to his wile yesterday. “We never expected ares,” the astounded King said. His wife, Lillian, gave birth te two girls and a boy, all reported “doing fine.’ The babies weighed from 3 pounds 9 ounces to $ pounds 12 ounces. The Kings also have an 1% month-old son, being cared for by Mrs. King's mother, Mrs. Theresa Eizak. Grandma said: “Triplets, hm-m-m, lots of. work, You bet.”” - Report Auto Statistics DETROIT «®—There are 61 mil- lion registered motor vehicles and 72 million licensed drivers in the United States who dfive more bse, 560 billion miles annually, Automobile Manufacturers: says in its 1955 year _ tributed today. : * emoeny, Shee oe. “™ MN. Paiey | j Gprning ‘September: i” _ Phone 78 5-40 / / ie \ PRESS, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 ~ T Seen a) Health Officials Report : ient Shipment to Vaccinate 5-9 Group LANSING 0 — The State Health Department reported today it has | received enough Salk polio vaccine to vaccinate about half of the five- through-nine age group “soon.” Dr. Albert E, Heustis, commis- sioner, said the department had * yeceived two shipments of vaccine from private laboratories which | would vaccinate 225,489 children. | There are about 500,000 children | in the age group, the second high- | est priority group. said the depart- | t alse has sufficient vaccine clean up the vaccination of second graders under school program begun last | carried dit inter- the summer. He said there was about 20 per cent of this p, the first priority group, still untreated. group. said the vaccine for the five- y group will be avail- in public clinics or in| ’ offices. The | ene Branch and Helen Wells Branch, birth yesterday service at the Huntoon Funeral Home Friday morning at o'clock. Burial will follow in. i Surviving are several brothers and sisters, Forrest of Pontiac, Houston of Keego Harbor, Mrs. Eunice Taylor of Pocahontas, Ark. and Mrs. Lois Pickering of Har- viell, Mo. . . Mr. Reynolds will be at the Purs ley Fumeral “Home until Friday noon, He will then be taken to the First General Baptist Chruch for service at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Robert Garner officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mestiy ey | oes cooler today, high 75-7 low 83-87. Taausren a a Witle warmer, bigh bie winds 6-1° mph. te- Temerrew partiy showers likely and low 50:54 y im Pontiac Lewest temperature preceding #@ sm _| gether,” Mrs. DeBarr, who was working | three living at home and two Ponting Press Phote, IN NEW LOCATION — After more than a quarter-| store, completely remodeled inside and out, provides century in the basement of the Pontiac State Bank 530 per cent more room and provides easier access Bidg., R & H Shoe Store has moved to a new, larger| for shoppers, according to A. J. Cadieux, manager. location at 73 N. Segmaw &. Five Area Persons Die in Ohio Crash (Continied From Page One) where Hilda was a senior and Nancy a sophomore. . + * - The younger Millstead brother worked at Flint’s Fisher Body plant as-a welder, while Richard worked at Flint’s Fisher plant. Bennett, whose car Richard Mill- .| stead was driving, is employed in a Pontiac cafeteria. . * The wreckage of the two vehicles blocked the center of the intersec- tion and backed up traffic on heav- ily traveled U.S. 24 almost as far as the Michigan-Ohio line, three miles to the north. Two of the victims were buried from the car by the impact. Sheriffs’ officers worked almost two hours to extri- cate bodies of the other three from the weeckage. . « The Henderson girl was living with her sister, Mrs. Robert De- Barr, in Drayton Plains, Mrs. DeBarr said she had called Waterford. Township Police last night when she became after Hilda failed to attend school bring her sister home at least by 8 p.m. “IT had no idea that she was planning to marry this boy, though I knew they were going to she related. * LJ in a Birmingham beauty parlor »|when she ‘received word of her younger sister's death, had taken care of Hilda since the death of ag | their mother two years ago. Mrs. DeBart's husband is employed in *| Flint as a construction worker, * Mrs. Harlan Pierce, mother of Nancy MacKay, gave the same ac- count as the others. She said she had no idea where her daughter was and had asked her an Army sergeant assigned in Pon- tiac, to ask — to begin a search for her. Mrs. Pierce stated that ber daughter had talked of a possible marriage between Milistead and Hilda but had not taken it se- riously, {Both Mrs. Pierce and Mré. De- Barr stated that they had never heard the girls speak of a formal engagement between Hilda and Lawrence Millstead, * 7 * Mrs, Bufford Bennett, mother ‘of William Bennett, owner of the death car, said her son had in- formed- her last night that he was planning to spend the night with a friend. He gave no indica- tion that he was planning a trip, she told newsmen, She stated that the car be- longed to her son but he didn’t drive because he had no driver's ; near Huron, The new | Grand opening will be held tomorrow. OLIVA VIOLA Guidance Clinic Names Director in Birmingham The Oakland Child Guidance Clinic announces that Oliva Viola will be the supervisor of the Bir- mingham Branch as of Nov. 1 The new branch clinic will not be open until after the first of the year. It will be sponsored by the Junior League of Birmingham. Miss Viola took her undergrad- uate work at Nazareth College inj, -|Kalamazoo, where she received a degree in sociology in 1948. Fol- lowing this she spent two years al-|at the Neuropsychiatric Institute in Hartford, Connecticut. From 1952 until the present time she has been a psychiatric social worker at the Pontiac Child Guid- ance Clinic, now the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic. For the past few years she has been living in Pon- tiac, State rp Provides Benefits (Continued From Page One) lineup of people who ralse. their voices against built and paid for by private capi- tal instead of tax money, seems almost as long as it ever was. “They're going toll road erazy,.’ is the cry sent up in one section of the state. “If the state builds more toll roads the main ‘free’ roads and farm-to- market roads will be forgotten,” is the wail from another section. Misguided and politically-hungry individuals continue to poison the minds of the citizens with the ridiculous claim that every toll road project takes road money from the statewide and county net- works of roads, and ever so many seem to believe it. Even if the state should build 1,000 miles of additional toll roads within next 10 years it wouldn't take one license, He was slated to get it | ALL PRIVATE MONEY today, she said, Mrs, Bennett has five other sons, dollar away from any ‘free’ road project. Toll roads are planned, engt- \neered, constructed, patroled, sery. | Maintained and operated on funds super-highways, | the | ‘Supervisor Elmer’ Haack said he | this Bonn Ministers Hear Adenauer U.S. Anxious to Learn Details of Moscow Visit From All Sources. BONN (INS) — West German Chancellor Korirad Adenauer re- ported to his coalition cabinet to- day on his Moscow mission which aroused new Socialist complaints and some uneasiness among the Western Allied nations. Reliable informants said that the U. S. State Department through Ambassador James Con- ant urgently requested “the fast- est and fullest’ briefing on the Moscow agreement to restore So- viet-West German diplomatic re- lations. Conant made the request to Adenauer at the airport yester- day im an effort to get off a re- port to Washington even shead of the personal report by U.S. Ambassador to Russia Charies Bohien, Bohlen is flying home to report to the t this weekend. i whe will report later mentary party lead- | ers, expected to hold ariother news conference tomorrow. State Board Revises | Tax Equalization Here (Continued From Page One) rates in each and city, the Pontiac Board of Education theoretically could ask for a new rate, giving them more money than now budgeted. But, county Supt. of Schools Dr. William J. Emerson, a tax allo- |— cation board member, said State Ta¥ Commission officials stated before the meeting today that the county tax allowed to revise rates. County Corporation Counse] Har- ry J. Merritt will check the law and ‘see if the county board has | the power to revise rates. : If no meeting is allowable, the Pontiac schools could not ask for a revised rate to bring more money, but officials doubt that they would want to, anyway. Several supervisors rose to pro- test the state figures. Birmingham board would not be | The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — In a campaign to encourage more Friday night shopping in Birmingham, the Retail Merchants’ Committee of the Chamber of Commeree today an- nounced plans for turning the 6 to 9 p.m. periods into a bargain- hunter's delight. Foster Toothacker, chairman of the committee, said that be- ginning tomorrow night, 24 stores will put a specially reduced, three-hour-only price tag on some brand name Item, which will be upped to its usual sum the next day. To aid shoppers, a loca! boy’s group wil) distribute lists of the bargain specials to those in the downtown area from 7 to 8 p.m. each Friday. A courtesy parking nickel will be taped to each sheet for the bargain seekers. National Garages, Inc., will handle over- flow parking at no charge. TO EXTEND CAMPAIGN Toothacker said the campaign would- continue through November, with participating shops offering a different piece of merchandise each Friday night. He added. “All Birmingham merchants have been invited to join the program. It is not neces- sary that they be members of the Chamber of Commerce." * * * Three personnel changes were announced today by Assistant City Manager Dana Whitman Jr. First is the resignation of William R. Lebold, superintendent of forestry and parks, who leaves today from the job he assumed five years ago. Lebold, who lives at 1710 Web- Succeeding Lebold is Charles W. Gale, Somer city forester for Fern- meee Gale. In addition to operating a | private tree serv- > © ice, specializing ©-in the municipal ~ field, Gale has «= developed lec- tures and slides ‘to present Boy and Girl Scout troops, garden organizations. GALE A Michigan State University | graduate, he is the holder of a B. S. degree in municipal fores- try and park administration. Last, duties have been given Springdale Park Superinten- dent Robert Faufeck, who will be ble for operation of the Eton Park ice skating rink when it is completed this winter. * 6* ®# ; Gerald Stamp, 18, 1395 Holland Ave., was released by police yesterday after payment of a $100 fine. He was picked La by nis value! i “+o ¢ Deluxe ‘ALPINE’ Model 40-HOUR WINDUP Alarm Clock $2.19 S$ Value was ‘‘surprised and disgusted at the state's findings.” He said the county had spent several thousand dollars in com- pating its figures which he termed closely in tine with cur- rest property values, The. hearings were continuing | afternoon in the Oakland County Office Building at 1 Lafa- | yette St. Pri. & Sat. Only Modern design alarm clock in. choice of ivory, pink or blue cas- ing. Full factory guaranteed. Non- luminous dial. Styled as pictured SIMAS.. 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor Retail Merchants Label Late Friday for Bargains . clubs and other eetios Tuesday after he escaped Monday, following sentence on & reckless driving charge, * + * Two runaway girls were appre- hended yesterday after a Pontiac theater manager notified Pontiac police they had spent most of the day ‘there. Patricia Kannell, 16, was turned over to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'F. A. Kannell, 1172 Ruffner. Pat- ricia Ann Brady, 14, daughter of | Mrs. Betty Brady, 1539 Humph- rey, was turned over to_ Oakland County juvenile authorities, * * * Fred C. Sehlortt Service for Fred C. Schlorff, 5, of 15656 Buckingham, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St. Matthew and St. Peter Evangelical Reform Church, Detroit. His body will le in state there from J a.m. to- morrow. until the time of service. aes Schlorff died suddenly ‘Tues- y. Pa Administrator Lauds Higgins’ Pike Work George N. Higgins’ work since taking over as chairman of ‘the Michigan Turnpike Authority was praised yesterday by MTA admin- istrative head Otis Hardy in an address before the Pontiac Lions’ Club in Hotel Waldron, He said 10 states already have 1,500 miles of toll highways which cost 1.6 billion dollars and that 750 more miles are under construction. Michigan's proposed 113 - mile, | Rockwood to Saginaw toll road is tionally, Hardy stated. There pencil, is no Jead in a ‘lead the so-called lead being graphite. 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Saginaw —Main Floor Simms IMPORT Direct from EUROPE —For Beautiful Blooms Next Spring! Plant BULBS tno WOW! Imported DARWIN-Top Size provided by private enterprise, No ; - ‘ ing in the Air Force. Lich as og: wine velocity 8 mph | Ing in 2 A lpart of any county's highway | [ BEa DES x bi decarete your dat hoon frat i ~ and ow on bea ae a oe 4 | user's tax money is used for toll fa aide oe Moon sets Geeredny ot 604 pm: Sen. Kefauver, Briton | roads , | S Moon rises Prigay | at 6. 40°a m “oe ee . | . —_s wares Visit Cities in Poland | There ts one bright spot in the fog = savees BO vem. eae ye VIENNA. Austriaww — U. S| public's thinking on turnpikes, | @ Rainbow Colors sheosees bea es OL . . ‘ , Since the latest toll read pro- © Vari BB Bicisces. 1 . +. .821 Se 4 ariety Assortment ie meccesse.s. 2p = 93) Sem. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) and | posal, to build a super road trom : BOD. Mivvsccess 1 | British Conservative Parliament! the Turner turnpike south to the | GUARANTEED TO BLOOM Wednesday in im Pontiac a recorded downtown) member Cyril Osborn visited a baa number of Polish cites yesterday. 14| As guests of the Polish European Intefparliamentary Union, they toured the city of Krakow and the Lenin steel works at Nowa Huta. They also stopped at Oswiecim Auschwitz, site of a German _con- centration camp during World War Il. Red river, was placed on the table for consideration, the oppo- sition has not been so much against toll roads themselves as against the proposed routing. Every town and city in the eastern half: of Oklahoma wants to be served by the new north- south road, That part of it is en- couraging. ‘Eventually all of them may get — are wee tees BAG of 25 | ote a) 19 investments of that type will pay © A mpanulata,’ eee ve — srsvssscvsnssvenscuseucovenemuauavenssusossusonsnscesascusnssaseasuewsese=ee9 61 80 . their wish, if each new tollpike Educator-approved set of furniture for living 7 7 ° en ° Nationally Advertised ss se Crackdown makes as good record of service room, dining room, bedroom, bathroom G oa Tulip. Naya » 1 55 on Comics and financial profit as the Turner kitchen . | . § times tougher than ordinary $5.00. VALUE cinths, ee ee a| NEW DELHI, India «—Sellers| turnpike has done. And toll road plastic, Complete with tracing designs, | STAMS., PRice—— bra Ae {{® f= 163 %/ of horror comics in India will be | bond buyers usually are certain || S¢n¢i!s, watér-paints to develop your child's ee y Braces o $4/ liable to six months in jail and a artistic ability. 50¢ MOLDS YOURS IN LAY- (se Bers BROTHERS 56 8 Tpagebegeees oobeedbeeseeeesesecebevoceceecececececescecuccescoescoeesoeeouccuese $2 fine under @ bill introduced in the | off before they put up the money | AWAY iin this Pre-Christmas HALF PRICE 2nd Floor SA sij lower houge of Parliament today.' in the first rigs | ie wens ow L ida i =—— wal } ; sereeneensnesssneasenenesssenensusssesceesees \ - & ot SINS 2 : 4i Au = Fe “this “wal _ - — — iy E = aaa _ \ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER: 15, 1955 5 — oe THREE Find Body of lad Peaiemeene EMpatlenl wels cnt» sen ait : OPEN NIGHTS Monten Fase “ti 10 ile in Boat Crash <1 T acs tas ibe mag No Need to Waste Time Shopping From Store to Store! : SIMMS Has . .. Priced LESS" the Style Than You You Want... Expect to Pay! RINK SKATES | <0 Regular $1 6.95 Cnatity Never before in Simms entire 21-year history—such great selections in jackets for children, boys, girls, youths, young men, men and ladies, too . . ; all greatly underpriced to save you money. Here are but a few that illustrate how much more you get for your money when you shop at SIMMS . t Water Repellent Canvas 5x7-ft. Tarpaulin : Regular 388 10-ounce twill tarpaulin ts maese resistant and water ecto. Re- inforced corners for Othe! SIAAS.@ COMPLETE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Regardless How y_ Much You Save! Men's & Boy's—J to 12 Ladies’ & Girls'—3 to 10 4| Here Is “THE STYLE” for This Year! t First Quality # Leather Soles Boys’ New Splash-Weave Pattern ® Steel Arches | Suburban Coats Fcc Nylon ~ Genuine CHICAGO’ _RSESS snus @|[E % Styled as Pictured $2.00 Holds Ip Layaway | ‘* Browns and Charcoal Protects Your Roller Skates yf ; SIZES 10 to 18 Years Durable METAL Cover OOS eet Men and Young Men SIZES 36 to 46... 15.89 OLD Facrs 4 WINT TER 1S COMMING-_ +” Make SURE Your Car Is SET and SAFE With PRESTONE FREEZE eal ee eas win Reguier, Las Per Gellon Skate Case Here's the ois they are all ‘going for’ this year. So smart looking ... warm and comfy . . . so beautifully tailored. Quilted nee Tlnine, wool innerlined, Rich wool reinforced $5.00 * $ 59 . : with nylon for extra wear. Leather covered buttons. Self col- PRESTONE oe lar, patch pockets with flaps including extra ‘cash’ peceet: ANTI-FR Quality Compare cnyebire with $15 to $20 sellers. . 15-inch case with lock and | canbe eee a key. 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Regular $23.50 Value © Flip up the Top—Fill Right from Tap © Drain Spout—No Scalding Water to Empty STAINLESS STEEL construction with 112 steaming and safe M- T| SIMMS s draining feature, fabric dial for steam or dry ironing. Saves time— , dampens as you iron. Save money—no distilled water to buy. PRICE 8 8 —When Simms Sells Fully GUARANTEED—Brond | NEW Electric Rezors at LOWEST PRICES! COSKH OSES EEHEEOOLEEOOLLESEOLEOHOCCOOOLEEESEES No Trade-in SAVE $3.62 on This Genuine ‘EVERHOT’ Necessary Electric Roasterette Brand New—In Factory Sealed Cortons Compare anywhere, then ‘you'll appre- with Hi-Low Heat Control clate how much. you save by buying at Regular $12.50 Value Simms—where you always SAVE MORE! fe $f ' @ Large 3 Qt. Size @ Removable Pan Holds 3 quarts liquid or 6- pound roast. Combines electric casserole, deep-well cooker and small roaster. : with leather case COCCCOOO OOOO COLO OEOEOOOOCEROCSES OOOO COCOCES ae : and cord Makes 2 Waffles or Toasts 2 Sandwiches at a Time ? s A | M MA 5 it 8 te Combination © WATTLE : G : ! 1 sy p el 98 N. Saginaw = Moin fe 7 $12.95 Value 88 Save - Than Simms Extra LOW PRICE? "$4.07! | LADIES’—MISSES’—GIRLS’ It’s new, chrome finished, aluminum tm ! me Balleri d eagle, | palieald lg erinas an Crepe Sole Sports *%, Save $10 on Brand New cor oT RAZOR Hi-speed rotary heads with self- sharpening cut- — age a BP ia ts # PE pak ters, quiet run- ning. Ag shown, PRE- SEASON SALE! Save Now on jie s Sno-Suits ONE >. - PIECE 95 a 1 to 4 “ee, . ¢ Years i Double Zipper - 100% NYLON © Water Repellant—Crease_ | ; Resistant ed wiches at @ time. Guaranteed—UL ap-( © proved. POCHHOHHHHLOSCEHOHOOLEHEORLEOESCOTEESEHELEEE:L Deluxe ‘MIXWELL’ Model—10 Speeds! : ?p it ‘© ‘Playsheen’ Fabric—Quilt Dormeyer Mixer : ram Suit ‘= Saw Pants F THIS WEEK ONLY! Just 100 of j 4 Complete With Cap to Match these en show silts at * gteee Be. this one’ low price. Choice of Pes : $37.50 Value 3 Save $9.62! ‘Famous Dorneyer glectric, mixer with food grinder and juicer - tachment.- Ideal for gifts of popular colors. 7 4 . F %, é Hundreds and hundreds : of pairs of shoes In new & qs Sizes 239 /— 9 to 24 4 _ Months fall styles and colors Why pay — Mad your shoes? Comp! selec. cee a “ — & colors. oll os & i. Gupranteed Washable — Shrink botene 13 {{ 2 5 - Light colors—pink, blue, maize G green. wee tnd : «a ; Bt > Knit cuffs and ankles. Double zipper front oon Floor a BRI ROTHE ‘x Basem % 4 from neck to knees Embroidery trim. ~ . . reap piee ee ee a ‘98 North SAGINAW St. ia Bargain ‘Store: + Since nce td ¥ § f é ‘ * a i ' f \ & * ' i- - * h : ‘ ‘ j ; & } : i ‘ ‘ spain, 4 « “ $ wy rae} ' { ' i ae 3 : : ‘ \. ‘ a ‘ ‘ iv i ‘ 4 \ ° \ se % ¢ . Ce aa? : rl : : ‘ ‘ ee i; : : Se ape iy 2 { i ae i encountered some resistance today among veteran instructors of the * * » : Lt. Col, Hans Marechal, only instructors are used to demon: nlp il ah st 42 | g Bit me ture Instructors Pape ew. Air Force Attitude that 29,000 filers have taken the course without @ serious injury. McKenzie, however, argues that caby Scar cone of tos suiede Sed ; now undergo interrogation “‘tor- tures"'—the rest are observers in ‘| this phase—and that adequate in- struction may be possible if all are observers. The commander said he will reach_a decision soon. Three ex-POWs who had been = through the course were brought in for questioning, and all agreed that the training was valuable. McKenzie and Marechal said none of the 29,000 who had taken the course has ever entered: an official complaint about his treatment. SURVIVAL TAUGHT The main part of the course teaches survival in all kinds of weather, wilderness and hostile conditions, and how to escape if captured. Crews are turned toose in mountain and desert country for ten days, with only traps and snares with which to obtain food The survival expertence, accord- ing to the instructors, is the phase that really separates the men from he boys. Less than 1 per cent fail to get at least a passing mark in the course, - Wasp Spoils Festivities COLDWATER, Mich. ut—Randy Spenger screamed at his first birthday party, He ignored his i Mrs. Ned Spenger, re- Hi wasp which had stung him times. and refused goodies. His. " Randy "s diaper, Out flew. floor. GROWS IN TREES — Using a | yardstick, Connie Stark checks the growth of a three-pod oyster mush- room growing 18 feet up a maple tree in Kansas City, Mo. Twelve year-old Connie says the mush- room measures 16 inches across. Light Irks Moviegoer ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. wh — At | the outdoor drive-in movie the door of the snack bar kept swing- ing open in the wind. A big light bulb sent a beam smack into the | eyes of the moviegoers every time. Finally one man opened his car door, strode to the snack ~. banged the door, unscrew the vee aa smashed it on the | SUPER SPECIALS | AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEATERS HAVE PLENTY OF HOT WATER SUPER SPECIAL! 66 GAL. (5 YEAR $119® WARRANTY) Reg. $159.95. . SUPER SPECIAL! 82-GAL. (10 YEAR $499" WARRANTY) Reg. $199.95. ..NOW Limited Quantity _NOW ALL MODELS QUAKER OIL IN STOCK 0” OFF Limited Quantity © Be Wormer in Every Room © Save to 1/3 on Fuel Costs © Automatic Forced Air. Heating HEATERS BATHTUB ENCLOSURE Usually Sells Up to *89” HAMMERED GLASS ‘49. GREEN PLASTIC...*39° LIMITED QUANTITY 30 Stainless steel frame—1-pc. medicine cabinet, attached fluorescent sidelights—Usually sells for $52.00—Limited Time Only......... HESS MEDICINE CABINETS 16x22 %4-INCH POLISHED MIRROR Free Parking in Rear H. H. SMART DIV. pene 99" Oakland Avenue | _ | FE 44567 LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. Friday .. . save a big $52.18! ‘raat: Gigantic Carload Sale 9:00 no down payment 127 Only ..... “@ Twin Tubs Work Together to Save You Valuable ‘Time! -@ Exclusive Power Flush-Rinse Shortens Your Drying Time! A REGULARLY $179.95 VALUE! Check These: EASY Reahires: @ Does Your Week's Wash in Less Than | Hour! . @ Automatic Overload Switch Protects the Motor! @ Your EASY Is Portable... @ EASY Saves: You Money on Hot Water, Soap and Cleaning Bills! . Just Roll It to Your Sink! PHONE FE4- 2511 TODAY Wailte’s Easy Headquarters—Air Conditioned Downstairs Store Advance Layaway... Put Your Set in Layaway Today SAVE 14 96 Reg. 39.95 “American Flyer” Electric Train Sets! 4°? @ All Cars Made of Tough Plastic and Metals for Durability! ® Cars Couple and Uncouple Automatically! @ Complete with Track and Transformer! Your Choice of Diesel-Type Passenger Set. or poems Freight Train Set! e Passenger Cars Have Interior Lighting! \_ © Locomotive Has Piercing Headlight! Track 14 Track Locks “SILVER COMET” comes Nese down the track! It's an exact scale model of an actual train—and you make it stop, start and reverse with your electric remote control., The cars couple and uncouple automatically. We bought Gilbert's entire stock of these eye-catching blue and silver Diesels at a big discount, so you save 14.96 on each set. Don't miss this early Christmas shopper's bargain — put your set in Sees today! choose from two diesel train sets’... .. e : . . a, : ranstormer Passenger Set Includes: Freight Set Includes: ue S \ * ~ we 1 Diesel Locomotive with Héddlight 1 Diesel Locomotive with Headlight N= 1 Operating Floodlight Car ~ 1 Reel Car, 1 Log Car 1 Boom and Work Car t2 Pieces of Curved Track. 2 Pieces of Straight Track 14 Track Locks 1 Electric Uncoupler 1 Electric incousien: . } Lock-On Track Terminal — 1 Lock-On Track Terminal | 1 50-Watt Transformer ss . 1 50-Watt Transformer _ 1 Instruction Manual he - 1 Instruction Manual ) 1 Illuminated Baggage and Club Car 1 Illuminated Vista Dome Passenger Car ] Mluntinated Lounge and Observation - ar 12 Pieces of Curved Track 2 Pieces of Straight Track 14 Track Locks: DOWN Waite’s Electfic Train Center—Air Conditioned Downstairs Store * ‘ wo — ‘ 5 ¥ f . —* ermal = a 4 pie AI Spite eee WT ee = s é " oe : ; : . _THE: PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 G realest September Dollar Savi ings at Waite’ s September 15th thru 17th! Be Here When the Doors Open Thursday! Call FE4-2511! Mail Orders Accepted New Velvets and Velours it~ Soft Autumn Shades... Regularly to 8.98 $ @ Top Styling in All Wanted Fall Creations! @ Stunning New Coljection . . See Yours Today! @ Choose Brown, Rust, Pumpkin, Avocado, Block! @ All Top Styli / ; 7 Save to 3.98 on Regularly to 7.98 Full Fashioned ° sails eee Orlon and/Dacron Famous Brand Sweaters Match Your Own Sets From: | Slips White Blue Charcoal Periwinkle Cherry Novy Heother Grey Pink Lilee Heather Beige neck, cuff and bottom. Each in its own protective plastic bag. 34-40 Hurry in today! Famous V anity Far, Regulerly 7.98 Cardigan . Regularly 5.98 Slipon V an Raalte & } ‘outhform Stunningly ‘shaped slips as only such famous manu- Regularly to 10.95 Vanity Fair Slips, 32-38....,..... 2 tor $11 tresh. Sizes 12-20 or 14! Regularly to 10.95 Vanity Fair Cowns, 32-38 ....... 2 tor $11 in today for yours Seve to 5.45 on Reg. to 8.95 100% Nylon Tricot Lingerie ee, pon § ‘Save 3.98 on Regularly to 12.98 Populer Brend for rt Famous N ylon J ersey Sitting, standing, strolling, Strollers eee eee $Q@ Here are enough famous brand sweaters to make you facturers.can create — plush with beautiful bursts a “sweater girl’ every day of the week—plus a range of pleats. Every one absolutely first quality, ex- of colors that would put a chameleon to shame. Scoop quisitely cut and so easy to care tor in wonderful ; up the orlons, nylons and dacrons for their wonderful self-pressing NYLON TRICOT! 32-42. White, Pink, Slim, trim look-pretty lines In washable, dry-fast, wrinkle-shed- ways in soap and water. Special spring ribbing at Black" ding nylon jersey . Choose either stroller or jumper style. riding, famous strollers stay fashion 2 to 22'2. Prints and polka dots. Hurry Waite's Dresses—Air Conditioned Third Floor of Fashion Waite's Sportswear—Air Conditidned Third Floor of Fashion Waite's Better Lingerie—Ais anne Second Floor Save 1.98 on Regularly 8.98 in Popular Fall Styles Save VW a V2 and more! Warm Surcoat..... wegnows Sf SQ SEB : Regularly. 8.99 Regularly 10.98 © Smart and Colorful Knitted Chest Stripe! N | eS | | P | $ $ ®@ Downy Soft Beavertex’ Collar! . All wool surcoat with rugged color combingtion just right for sport or play. Snug quilted rayon Regularly 16.95 Regularly to 23.95 lining and soft Beavertex collar. Taslored by famous Wm. Barry——always style right for boys : : Sizes 6-12. Prints and fancy chest designs _@ All First Quality Famous Name Brands! Hurry in today end save. @ Sizes 72x84, 72x90 and 80x90! , a Waite's Boyswear—Air Conditioned Second Floor . Save 2.98 on Regularly 5.98 Women’s Seve 1.48 on Regularly 2.98 Cotton and Nylon || 8 and 16 Capacity Dusters .. || Garment Bags ©) 2° @ Easy Care Magic Cotton & Nylon! @ Quilted Front & @ Soft as Silk... LS Quilted All Wool | Hug e Bl ank et S ale! Save 1.95 on Regularly 3.95 All-Elastic Peter Pan Bras *2 @ Extra Long Wearing DACRON | Elastic! Assures Perfect Fit and Adjusts Noturally! Here the first ALL elastic bra-—the -losest thing to your skin’ Adjusts naturally to normal changes m your bust contour—every day of the month—every motion of the day. Molds and holds graceful curves—tlifts without houlder strain Shrinkage-controlied. washes beautifully A 32-36 B 32-38, C 32-38 White only Hurry in today Waites Brassieres—Air Conditioned Second Floor Seve 1.48 on Reg. to 1.98 Women's Seve 4.95 on Regularly to 7.95 Popular Fall’ Children’s Shoes Jewelry .... for Fall. oe 4 “Rr » Regularly to 7.95 § wy for @ Rich Gold and Silver Tailored Y 1® Broken Sizes 8 to 3! © All Colors not’ Wrinkle Resist- Top! i Stone Sets and im Bvery Style! ent! | @ Full Lerigth ' “Rhinestones _@ Washable with Zipper! -@ Chunky Beads No-lroning! @ Wine, Blue and and Delicate @ Rich\ Slose Print! Green! Styles 10-18 White ‘ ot = © Earri @ Hurry in toda yf. Servings, Weite' s Gowns & Dusters—Air Conditioned oe oo ears Bracelets Childres’s Shoes — Second Floot |. Waite’s Notions—Air Conditioned Street Floor Weaite's lewelry—Street*Floot ‘ —Second Floor : : 2 » ; 4 : : st S , we YF vy if a bi x » {+ = G THE PONTIAC PRESS, aHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 . Sone room nin Me ee ne ate Press is entitled exclusively to ee use : tor renee! ! inted in t paper ate ty ee Se —_—— lor 40 cents sSapeee Seat at Leas & Coun! wits fi300 8 s oP ache te , ‘Bashtenee ail other pla Biaces in ine Satie Ste $20.00 alee putes Pe ue a eaten rn eR — > AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15,1955 ‘Radar Proves Its Value by Cutting Traffic Toll Use of radar to control automobile speed is spreading rapidly in the United States. Before the holiday it was esti- mated that more than 1,000 of fF = -—s these devices would be used in _ the campaign against speeders. : _ over the Labor Day weekend. That represented a 92 per cent increase from the 568 sets in use . as of December 1954, | Radar has mushroomed so rapidly ie since 1948 that today all 48 states use | it for testing or enforcement. It is sprouting up along the Nation's high- .* 2 According to the magazine Na- tion’s Business, radar already accounts for more than 20 per. eent of U. S. speeding arrests. State police report it is used for 80-per cent of the speeding arrests in New Mexico, 78 per cent in .Wisconsin and 70 per * cent in Mississippi. “oa In all but one state reporting, traffic fatalities have dropped since the intro- duction of radar. From 1953 to 1954 | __ the drop was from 103 to 80 in Delaware, $43 to 328 in Nebraska, 1,118 to 991 in North Carolina, 849 to 749 in and in Mississippi from 1952 to 1954 the rates were 506, 461 and 441. . eS oo eee Other virtues of radar include its conviction rate of 90 to 100 per cent compared to 60 to 70 per cent for older forms of enforce- ment. Psychologically it has had widespread beneficial effect in . alewing down traffic wherever it Finally, radar enjoys overwhelming public approval. Even a large percent- age of those trapped by it endorse this method of speed control. Floating Grain Elevators Another reminder that the United States has an enormous grain surplus is the use being made of eight retired lake freighters. These grand old ladies of the Great Lakes have a combined age of 427 years, says the Lake Car- riers’ Bulletin. Despite that they are serving well as floating grain elevators in the busy harbor. of Buffalo, one of the Nation's great flour _—_ ca | Built in shipyards scattered all over ey the lakes area, these freighters sailed S under firm names long familiar in marine circle. Senior member of the storage flotilla is the L. D. Browning of the Browning Steamship Co. Others of that line are the F. L. Hewitt, C. W. Meyers and D. A. Maioney. Also in the flotilla are the Angeline of the Cleveland-Cliffs fleet, Pam : Schneider and Cletus Schneider of the 4 Schneider Co. and the W. G. Pollock : - of the Midland fleet. x + * Most interesting of all, perhaps, is the second oldest of the storage ves- ' sels, the C. W. Meyers. Back in 1909 when her name was the Crescent City ' she figured in a serious accident at the . Soo Locks. Two other ships, the freighter’ Perry G. Walker and the pas- senger steamer Assiniboia, also ‘were damaged as was one gate of the lock. This accident said to . have resulted from an engineer's Misinterpretation of a. signal — from the bridge, caused —— . in excess of $350,000 ; While these ships at Buffalo no longer _ €an be operated economically, they're - doing a first class job of helping. to solve our. Government's problem of . ope helt, aos : ways at the rate of 50 new sets a month. back Ships Ships Coming With Wao. K. of Congress | A few years. ago railroads finally - realized that truck traffic had come to stay. One of the rail’s means of meeting this new competition is. the piggyback flatcar. These transport fully loaded truck trailers to distant cities where ‘they are met by tractor units for im- mediate handling in the delivery area. . Pe ee Now the piggyback idea has come to water shipping between the East and West Coasts via the Panama Canal. So far 15 large piggyback ships have been pro- jected. Ten of these for the Ameri- can-Hawaiian Steamship Co. will have a load capacity of 570 trail- ers each. The “roll on, roll off” idea for ships has interested the Navy. Such ships would havé high military value and need no conversion. As a result Con- ‘gress has authorized Federal mortgage insurance up to 87.5. per cent of their construction costs. * xk American-Hawaiian ships will cost $11,500,000 each and will have a speed of 18 knots. They will outclass the largest lake ships with their overall length of 732 feet and 97 foot beam, just nar- ‘row enough to squeeze through ‘the Panama Canal, Im some quarters such ships are viewed as a possible means of reviving ~ Great Lakes package freight service. _Therealso might be a bright future for - them after completion of the St. Lawrence Watérway. aE The Man About Town Less Than 2 Days ‘Football Contest Is Closing; Prize Is $300 in U. S. Bonds Marriage: What it takes two to make—a girl and her mother. The list of games in the Football Contest is published below for the last time. Make a check mark on the teams you think will win, If you predict a tie game, do not check team. Clip out the list and fasteh it a plece of paper bearing your name and address, and see that it is received in the Pontiac Press office by Saturday noon—and that’s only day after tomorrow. For other members of your family you can write out the winners on a separate piece of paper. Everybody is eligible to compete except Press employes and members of their families. Here is the list: Sept. 4—Kentucky vs. Louisiana. Sept. 24—Coilgate vs: Dartmouth. . Oct. 1—Michigan vs. Michigan State. Oct. 8—Harvard vs. Cornell. Oct. 14—Detroit ys. Boston College. Oct. 21—Pontiac ws. Arthur Hill. Oct. 22—Illinois vs. Michigan _ State. Oct. 23—Detroit Lions vs. iss Angeles Rams. Oct. 29—Alabama vs. Georgia. Nov. 5—North Carolina vs. South Carolina. Nov. 12—Rice vs. Texas A&M. Nov. 19—Michigan vs. Ohio State. Nov. 24—Pennsylvania vs. Cornell. Nov. 26—Army vs. Navy. . J The prize of $300 in U. 8S. bonds goes to: the person making: the nearest prediction to the outcome of the games. It is an elimina- tion contest. You are in it only as long as you forecast correctly. Get busy NOW, or - the $300 will be won iad somebody else. Keeping a Pontiac ren ribbon displayed like a college banner above her desk Ls Reba Heintzelman, our go-getting correspondent at Milford. Forcing cucumbers to grow in unique man- ners is Blair Hortensen of Keego Harbor. One is filling a pint bottle into which the end of the vine was thrust, and another is getting constricted by an iron ring. _ A strong argument for pipe smokers is made by the National Pipe and Tebacce Council, which claims that’a poll of police chiefs revealed that none of them ever had seen a pipe smoking suspect. At the present rate of increase, the petroleum industry is preparing for 31 million new buyers of gaso-. line within the next ten years. Sunflowers that ‘top the 14-foot mark and have blossoms that measure up to 18 inches across are reported by Mrs. Harold Reed ‘ at Thomas in Oxford Township. After an encounter with ‘a bkunk the dos of. - \. SSurney Geltman of Waterford is so chagrined that he will not come in the house—which ” O.K. with the tamily. : a! reat oa Verbal Orchids 0 " Harry Courtesone of Bloomfield Hills; eightieth birthday. > ; hoe bea el “Tell Ya What I’m Gonna Do. David Lawrence Says: Latest GOP Strategy. Parley Reveals Ike Knows Value of Party Organization WASHINGTON Something significant has just happened in Republican politics which has been generally overlooked, When Presi- dent Eisenhower met at Denver . with the “48 ‘chairmen of the ae State Committees t the country, he took a step which few occupants of the White House have ever taken fully a year before a presidential cam- paign begins. The purpose of the conference was to encourage a fundamental job of organization which the Re- publican Parys has actually need- ed « . The fact that Eisenhower ‘@eceureed on it as fully as he did shows conclusively that he has learned and taken to heart the most important lesson in modern politics—intensive organ. ization, ‘ It is natural that there should be ‘some passing comments about how the Eisenhower men’ have taken ,over the party and how there is no longer a Taft organi- zation. But that’s what always happens With the party in power— the -man in the White House becomes the leader and pre- convention factionalism tends to disappear. 1912 IS EXAMPLE Looking back as far as 1912, when Woodrow Wilson was elected, there was frequent mention after his inauguration about the as- cendant influences by the pre- convention supporters he had as opposed to the followers of Speaker Champ Clark, who.was the un- successful runner-up in the bitterly fought Baltimore convention. _ It took only a little while for the Wilson group to become dominant in party councils and for ‘Party unity to be achieved. The same thing happened in 1928, when the Hoover supporters quietly invaded. the Republican | and took . Party organizations over the control. There is nothing tinique, therefore, in. seeing the Kisenhower leaders of the party in command. But it would be a mistake to assume that this means any change either way in fundamental philosophy at the grass roots or in ideology. The party organization doesn't go im much for highbrow stuff about progressivism or conserv- atism or any other ‘ism.’ It is interested in control for city or county or state reasons, and the party organizition works with the congressional candidates because as a rule the ticket as a whole and not fragments of it has to win support at the: folls. * The big ecaeess in the Re- publican Party has been the fact that, when the ‘“‘amateurs"” took over in 1952 after Eisenhower was nominated, they had to learn the hard way—through defeat in the congressional elections of 1954— that it doesn't pay to keep alive party grievances or to sharpen cleavages. : DANGER CITED As a matter of fact, a big danger today to the Republicans is that, despite the outward professions of harmony, men have failed to win over the small percentage of zealous persons who think the adminis- tration hasn't. been Vigorous enough en the anti- communist issue. “Ht is no Mo answer to argue that MOM—\WHOSE FAULT WAS iT THAT.¥OU MET POD? the Eisenhower spokes-- ‘dumb, that’s all. these voters have no other place to go. In New Jersey, by staying home, they almost defeated Cilfford. Case, the successful Republican nominee for the Senate, and that’s one of the states where they are going to need a lot of harmionizing to get the entire Republican vote to go -to the polls next year. The truth is the Democrats today have the benefits of the AFL and CIO organizations, These have more money available for politics and more precinct workers than both the regular Democratic and Republican Party organizations combined. STIFF BATTLE LOOMS The Republicans are up against a stiff battle, and they know it. The President knows it. “Popu-. larity’' with respect to a candidate is an | ambiguous word in politics. The more popular or even the more able nominee doesn't always win, especially if the political climate is against him The President anita win hands down if he ran today but, if there is anything iike the economic recession under way such as the country experienced just before the 1954 congressional elections, all the Elsenhower popularity as an individual will not win for him. The practical politicians in beth parties know this. ' Eisenhower has a lot to learn yet about the pitfalls of politics but on balance he is doing a great deal to organize a party that can be effective in winning the next elections not only for the presi- dency but for Congress as well. (Copyright 1955, New York _ Herald Tribune Inc.) British Medicos Scrap Exposure-Illness Notions By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. It doesn't mean anything to the wiseacres and knuckleheads, even to those engaged in the practice of medicine, that the thorough in- vestigation made~ by the British Medical Research’ Council, includ- ing experiments on human volun- teers under as rigid control as possible, educed no evidence to support the notion that such “ex- posure” “dampness, drafts, change of ventas. wet feet, in- sufficient clothing and the like has any effect on an individual's sus- ceptibility to or immunity from what credulous customers and - their quacks call ‘‘colds.” Lowered resistance. poor... Can’t you get if through your thick head that the doctors and others who look learned and ex- plain that an individual or group of individuals developed or did not develop this dr that disease because he or they maintained or did not maintain good resistance is just pulling your leg? No medical authority can define “resistance” or tell how to dis- tinguish such a state from im- munity. WHAT WE KNOW We do know something about You immunity. We know that it. is specific. We know tyat vaccination confers immunity’ to. smallpox, typho-bacterin immunity to typhoid fever; toxin-antitoxin of toxoid immunity to diphtheria. Not nec- essarily absolute, never-failing immunity, but a sufficient degree of immunity to protect the im- munized persons against ordinary hazards. At the same time we know immunity to smallpox or im- munity. to typhoid fever is no pro- tection against diphtheria and vice | versa, We know, too, that fatigue, hunget, overwork; cold, damp- ness, unhappiness, worry and other discomforts 40 which most people aré subjected from time to time do not appreciably alter whatever degree of. immunity the cane ee. may have against & particular disease. To imagine that. any ‘ of- these incidental circumstances of every- day life “lowers. resistance” and so accounts for whatever iliness overtakes the patient is just plumb "t let the quack ‘impose on you in that way —stop him cdid the moment he, begins sounding: off aboyt. main- taining resistance by asking him ‘how he determines whether a per- son has or has-not good resistance. Your impertinence may rile him, but when you show him you're not quite ‘so gullible ag he thought. he'll hesitate to stick you_with a lot of ‘‘shéts"’ which are generally no more effective than the same medicine would be taken in the ordinary way. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, peresne to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis or treatment, will be answe: Dr, William Brady if a stamped, se addressed envelope is sent to the Pontiae Press. Pontiac, Mich ic op) right 1955) Voice of the People Drive-in Cook’ Wants Factory Scale ‘Wages © i ie Lae 1A : ip? ‘tid esis cise gress. ‘NAZI INVASION of Britain re- ported imminent. 20 Years Ago TIGERS LEADING pennant race. ITALY MAY accept League of Nations’ peace negotiation plan. Lake enter the Whitfield School of the school property. hazards for our children. We feel that the dangers could be avoided by not amending the zoning ordi- nance of Sylvan Lake. _ _R. 8S. Menees 1535 Maplewood Hal Boyle Says: Nags Smarter Than Gals— at Least About Footgear sense, Charles Le Maire, famous Holly- wood fashion authority, says the four most common clothing faults among both housewives and career girls are these: “They don’t know how to wear furs. They don’t know how to put on or take off gloves. They don't know how to handle veils.. They won't pick the.right size or kind of shoes.” * * @ e Le Maire, wardrobe head of the - 2th Century-Fox film studio, speaks from experience. He has désigned the costumes for 62 Broadway shows as well as the outfits worn by such glamorous stars as Susan Hayward, Jennifer Jones, Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe, 4 =. * 6 @ What’s wrong with the way American women wear furs? “Very few know how to handle a fur gracefully,” said Le Marie. “They hold it awkwardly in their hand like a football halfback look- ing for someone they can throw a downfield pass to. “They. don't know how to droop it gracefully around their shoulders or drape jit over their arm. It's the draping that coms the effect. “They hang it around their neck like Daniel Boone fighting his way out of the forest. And many a woman thinks the more fur skins she wears the better she looks. Actually they only make her look like a fur trapper’s bride. Now about the gloves? **Too many women take off their gloves by tugging separately at each finger, as if they were pluck- ing a goose. The removal of gloves shouldn't be a public struggle. The gloves should fit loosely enough so but he’s sure she does have clothes. that they can be pushed on or off easily, not pulled off. Very, very * few women have learned this art."”” And the: veil? Well, a woman with a veil can be downrigh t piti- ful. “The most common mistake is they wear them too long,” said Le Maire. ‘The big problem then is how a woman can eat, smoke or put on lipstick. * * « “She has to keep raising and lowering her veil as if it were the visor in a suit of armor. She should wear the veil short enough so that she_can get at her face without al! this trouble.” On the problem of shoes, Le Maire observed: “Women want their feet to look small. But they go about this in the wrong way. They do it by buy- ing shoes too small for them in-° stead of picking shoes the right size which are designed to look smaller. . * * “They also do foolish things such as wearing dancing shoes for walk- ing. I love open-toed, thin-strapped footwear in the evening, but not with a tailored suit. I like a lot of the foot to show in the evening, but almost all the foot covered in the daytime.” Le Maire gave this final tip: “When it comes to dressing well, many wives don't know how to handle their husbands. “The man of the house should have certain responsibilities about his wife's wardrobe. She should teach him not to bring her home expensive surprise gifts of. either _clothing or jewelry unless he is sure they are exactly the kind she wants. “And her husband should be a partner in any expensive clothing ventures she. makes herself. Hus- bands say they don't like to help pick out their wife’s clothing, but that’s only talk They do like to."* Case Records of a Psychologist Paraplegic Veteran Gains Sachntces for Life by Engaging in Prize Contests Note the remarkable change tn Terry’s personality after he regained zest for living by en- tering prize contests. You must ‘plant the psychological seeds today if you wish to harvest exciting crops in the future. So send for the booklet named below and get into action. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case -P-340: Terry J., aged 32, is the paraplegic war veteran whom I described yesterday. “Dr. Crane, you can_ hardly imagine the startling change in’ Terry's outlook,”’ his wife informed me a few months later. - * * * Her eyes glowed happily so her worry over Terry had also been eliminated, as I could also tell by her excited tones. “Well, I went home after talk- ing to you and looked through our newspaper, plus some maga- zines, to see if I could find any prize contests, “And T saw the announcements of several. Besides, I found cou- pons at the grocery store for several more. i * * _ “So I tactfully tried to gef Terry interested. He didn’t show much enthusiasm at first, but 1 asked him to look up rhymes for a limerick I wanted to complete. “He wrote down adozen rhymes. Then I let him read your booklet about prize . contesting. -So we sorted our rhymes until we had two or three which we thought would be overlooked by other con- testants, SEND. OFF ENTRIES “Well, we sent off three entries in that limerick contest, And from then onward, we have been digging up facts from reference books ‘and encyclopedias on dozens of ' other contests, “Maybe we were unusually lucky, but we won a third prize of $100 on one of our limerick entries in that very first contest, “When Terry opened the letter that contained the check, he called out to me in the kitchen and the tone of his voice was different from anything I had ever heard since he returned from the war with. his paralysed legs, “He was gleeful and excited and confident, like his old self. I cried | with joy and danced around him while he waved the- ee: But my tears were more for the change in Terry than for the $100, though we certainly appreciated that, too. LJ » » “You said that people needed to plant seeds which. would justify their looking ahead to possible future harvests. “Well, our case proves the value of that. For Terry never used to ‘show much interest in whether the ’ postman had come or not. EAGER FOR MAIL “But now lie can't wait for the mail to arrive. He gets around in a wheelchair, so he figuratively paces the floor fot an hour waiting ‘to see if we'll get any announce. ments about our contest entries. ‘Write Selable. “Copy”. Section on prize contesting, ~ care of “ada enciosing # “On good days, he may actually wheel himself a block or so up the street to meet the mailman and intercept our letters, “If we get a prize, even if it Is only a potholder or a prize cou- pon g00d for a case of canned goods, he pushes his wheetchair homeward like a boy riding a new bicycle at breakneck speed. “We have sent oyt more than 50 entries in various contests already. And we have won four prizes. But 27 of our entries are in contests yet to be announced, eS * * “So we have 27 reasons to be looking into the future, And I must confess that I am now almost as exeited as Terry about the future. “Meanwhile, we keep entering every variety of contést. And Terry has been ‘selling’ some of our friends on becoming contest fans, until now there are three more families that are doing it. COMPARE’ NoTES “In fact, we get together oc- casionally to compare notes and see if we oat sprout new ideas, * @ “The last time the doctor ex- amined Terry, he could hardly believe the change in: his morale. For Terry is now animated: and enthusiastic, with a great zest for living. “So tell your readers about our Send for my booklet, “How to it has a Always write to Dr. George w The Pontiac Press, “'poctlncy long Je camped, ‘ ressed t envelope and « ae costs Jou een for one of his’ psychological Coprrignt 188m ~ taeda a ak, ames oc 8 sats 3 ny Ws ~ ee ie ¥ a { wer: ; ] me) : po NY. : ee - m . = \ |. 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Rubber padded non-skid turn- table ..° sapphire stylus. © Full transformer—not a stripped chassis @ Modern scratch and scuff resistant cabinet @ Heavy duty 5-inch permanent magnet ane @ Huge 90° aluminized tube for sharp pictures @ Installed, serviced and guaranteed by Sears @ A tremendous television buy at this price Only $5 Down TV-Radio Dept. Sears Main Floor oe oe srr wes 5 US all itis cach fo thes “Table Redios Built-In Radionet Antenna 14.88 Ideal as an extra set in the kitch- en or den. Easy reading; easy to tune slide rule dial. Brown plas- tic cabinet Reg. 17.95 NEP =a FP Nee eR 5 SE a ee bare i a ti - Smart Reel- Type Fixture With h Big 2 21 V4. In. Hood Modern Fixtures 4° Beautiful new dining room fixture adds that modern touch to your home! Bowl and hood have perforated design. Solid brass or spun aluminum. Threelight type—uses 60 watt bulbs. Wall switch. 103 ¥a-in. diam. Styled to Blend With Small Dining Rooms - Dinette Fixtures go”. Brilliant polished brass or copper hood, brass plated frame, font, chain and canopy. Perfect dining room Hohare: Bequti- ful frosted glass chimney. Buy this fixture at Sears today > and save 4.961 | ~@ Regularly 21.95 e Extends 22.-to 53 In. ® Regularly 14.95 © 3-Way Light Control | Electrical Dept. —Sears Basement “Phone FE 54171 j “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1055 - TA an ee = : mere * : : Fe ROEBUCK AND C reeedaty Ai nS Se ad Paden Aa e**ee al e., ofc fade Attractive Draperies © Modern Floral ot Scenic Prints Available ‘Traverse Reds’ y hed To 4° Our Better Quality steel Traverse rod for your heaviest lined draw darperies, complete with up and.down adjust- ments to. eliminate all rehemming. 20 to 150- _ inch extensions, Steel Drape Crane 15-22-In. 1°° pr. Adjustable six ways for use over venetian blinds. Swings out for easy cleaning. Shop during this great event in air conditioned com- fort — at Sears! wear, lubricating. Year ‘Round Comfort and Use in Four Warm Colors SAVE MORE NOW! Jacquard Blankets Reduced Harmony House | warm part wool: blend It’s Sale Priced Now! * a 70¢ strong rayon for longer wear and lustrous finish. Pink, Blue, Yellow, Red; Deep or. Pale Green. 72x90-inches. Come in Today! © Domestic Dept—Sears Main Floor ottonBarkPrints Values to 2.49 a Yard | © Excellent fer Slipcovers or © Firm Weave, Novelty cloth is easy to sew... .-fully washable a ++. created to give you years of service. Traverse Rods y bd Te 7 Our = finest, steel - — for longest ion. 5 Smooth, seleetenn self- inch extensions. Choose yours now,.. te 9 ; ~~ : ways with ease! AND — as a bonus, you J ; : oY i ek is. euf4 = take your — ys ota of oo $ D : ’ : ; ric in our store sole model : - Mattress Pad and Cover 4" Lace Tablecloths Sheet Blankets Cotton Dish Cloths sewing machine encased in a rich-looking own | 4.98 Twin Bed Size, Fitted Style on 7 44 = 197 ve Bie 99e faite. eavel FULL PRICE WITH : Regular 4.98 Harmony House quality. Fits like a glove. ; - FABRIC. . 269.95 : Smooth cotton cover. Pad is cotton filled. lace In two-tone ecru.. You'll — er for all Bread Open mesh lockstitch knit gives Phone FE 5.4171 fer FREE Fe pfiear po amar nerclieord beers | ecelld~) Sembee ate ieee Wakel one ise Home Demonstration! Full Bed Size Pad and Cover, Regularly 6.98 .....5.17 Matching Se Stone icmp ante ae ee —— Regularly 4.69— 9 9 Conners this fine blend with blankets selling } , : oe up to 8.98! 25% wool, for good warmth, 75% 5! 8 8 = Bd 2-inch acetate satin border; 0% oe 10% new wool # —— = Se * a =e ae SS _- * om | = A | _ om ° > —— a on | = hem ‘ —c_n_ | | ieee attiamainectienhinteneenbeeenameieae | =) ———— 7 x S — aroma crt nem = ome ee eo ea el ai aa S =| AA MNRESNER AS ¥ 5: om ———aaana .—_.) EEE SS _—) Lene cae . \ e som eee meena 2} 1. SE Te emmenl aa o-— a i moos — — _ ” ng a — ae — | + = —~ S: a up to 2.99 ) § ST kant, udak Saik Teatanid Salaee | venetian blinds © Exciting Color Tones, Vat eens Garis, Regaany 7s Dyed for Performance = §=you SAVE 43: | Let freshness and originality lead the ver : 6c Sq.. Ft. - Pe. i to new beauty for your home, Smart bar A (minimum 10 94. ft.) ‘Sears blinds ate crafted with pride and preci- ~ gion, give becnuity that friends will envy, econ- . omy you'll enjoy! Silk smooth cord adjustmept. Cotton tapes! € Let our choice be modern .. . Leaf or . of an interesting,scene ... Sears can serve you with a wide selec tion. Phone Sears now, FE 5-417] for a <1 free estimate on your needs at no ligation to you! ~All heaviest 28 to 200 . at Sears! Kenmore Zig-Zag Console SEWING MACHINE Here's a machine that sews hundreds of BOTH FOR Cra Cl: now as low as __ aie Choice of 6 sizes, 5 colors. All shades made of quality fiberglas, wipes clean . .;. plastic’ lacing gives added. style. te, cherry . red, pink, chartreuse and spice ee Popular drum shape. ‘ reg. 2.49. , .1.66 : em ee ieee ee 1.99 Lamp Dept—teveed Feet Saison ponent som ony ah SEARS 4 North Saginaw 3 , Club to Open . Seeretary of the Navy Charles. Bee ae ae” _EWELVE. ? —. : ek i \ : ; ; ae ae na THK PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEK 15, 1955 — Electronics Backfires | off with $30.and a pilot’s radio headset from an airport. William Taylor, airport owver, said the intruder used an. electronic micro- CARLISLE, Pa. ‘PA burglar because the burglar fled when the -|with-a mind for electronics made gadget picked ap his footsteps. phone hookup to detect the pres-| corn crop that yields 60 bushels. ence, of airport employes. And It] Farewell, Old Jalopy! apparently worked; Taylor said,| CHARLESTON, W.Va. @ =|’ | State Police Supt. R.. W. Boyles Up to 85 pounds of nitrogen ig|t0l4 about the unnamed motorist taken from the soil \per acre for | ¥ho~ brought his 1942 sedan to a garage to comply with West Vir-| oy i faye on law— Charitable Virginian ch gee ae oe es Really an Old Cowhand CITRA, Fia. (#—When = i. “I'm an old cowhah Lieutenant oe an means it. He's &2 and ae | J: P. Farry) stin rides the range every day. said the incident was the only one | Hagan’s 2.000-acre ranch 1s nor of its kind in bis 23 years of | mally much under water but there experience. a is plenty of space to ride — ROEBUCK AN FROOZEN OUT?—The romance. is reportedly off betweep Great | Britain's Princess Margaret and | Group Captain Peter Townsend, |}. above. “The People” a London | newspaper, quoting circles close | to the royal household, reports) that Townsend has been told “any | expectations he may have enter- | tained about marrying the princess | cannot be fulfijed.” He's shown) in his most recent picture as he | arrived recently at London Airport Yy Swing- -Swim Fall Program More than 300. teenagers are ex- pected to attend the first fall pro- gram of the YMCA Swing and ‘Swim Club, slated from 9 p.m. to 12 Friday at the YMCA Building, 131 Mt. Cléinens St. _ The combination swim and dance is open to girls and boys between the ages of 14 and 20. The supervised entertainment .will include dancing for the whole period, with mixed swim. ming as an added feature from 9 to 10:30 p.m. Morrie R.: Tubergen, new Y youth director, issued an invitation to all teenagers to attend the swing and swim night. “Those who are going to the Pon- tiac High-Wyandotte football game will find the dance in full swing if they stop over after the game,” he said. Currently, the club has some 1.000 members. Tubergen pointed out that 1955 memberships are goed until October. Navy League will | Hold 9th Regional Conference S. Thomas will be principal speak- | er at the 13th state Ninth Regional Conference of the Navy League of the United States at Great Lakes, | I., on Saturday, according to | DCO. priced low before the season starts Finest fabric for fal] and solid colors, perfect for suits, skirts, jackets — an number of wearables. during this sale! Yard Goods Main Floor purchase all your needs Glen H. “Griffith, 46 Williams St., | local council president, The regional conference is an annual event designed to clarify the objectives and launch the activities of the Navy League for the ensuing year. A $50 College Degree "NEW DELHI \W—Police have | uncovered a black market jn bogus university degrees, which were | sold for about U.S. $50 each. Ready customers were found among job- | hunters. ~ Notice of Intention to Constrect Sanitary Sewer on North Side | Cotumbia Avenue Vrems Baldwin | to Hol You are hereby notified that at a reg- light. cl gies morting of tte ae of the ight, epee: fluid, perspi sity o jac chigan held on the |f 9° \ j | ioe Sun of Gapomper TOD by secebe. 3%. In 54-in. width. Seve! Reg. 1.29, In 11 100% rayon Dope: Dyed Gabardine. : ... sew into suits, skirts the wrinkle pesistnt quality. Colorfast to washing, sun- with your / Fairloom fabrics | winter wear... assorted y Come in now.,.,. save VES sewing a je in burt solids Reg. 59c A> 36-In. * Yd. Se wearable for sportswear, jack- ets; correct for slip-covers, drap- eries. Washable See them now! en recone apnennhie oe ce A tte ‘ 5 il anne Special Savings on Top Quality Hearthside Knitting Yarns 838° iney sweat laboratory @ Regularly Priced at 1.19 @ 4 Ox. Skein of 4-Ply Wool 100% virgin wool knitting worsted for your ers. Soft to the touch, yet strong and durable tested yarh. Choose from many colors. Regular 39c Nylon Knitting Yarn 33¢ ‘997 and enj -_ Colors dresse ration. Maximum. shrinkage tion it was declared to be the inten- tion of the City Commission to con- struct sanitary sewer on the North side of Columbia Avenue from Baldwin Avenue to Hollywood Avenue at an estimated cost of $5.09603 and that the plan, profile and estimate of said im- — is on file for public tn- spection Tt is furthe? intended to construct sa improvement in accordance with | Ane plan, profile and estimate, and that | the. cost thereof shai] be defrayed by apecia] assessment according to front- | age and that al! of the jots and parcels | ef land fronting upon the north side of Columbia Avenue from Baldwin Ave tue to Hollywood Avenue shall con- stitute the special assesement district to defray $1,568.00 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof and that $3.528.03 of the estimated cost and | thereof shall be wpeid from | =." und NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City ot | Pontiae, Michigan. will meet fn the | Commission Chamber on the 20th day | of September 1955 at 8 o'ck oe pm. to hear suggestions and objections that may be made by parties Aner eiied Le) * hd = rey w RONG Dated September 14, 1955 ADA R. EVANS City Clerk September 15, ‘5S Notice of Intention to Construct Water Main in Telegraph Road. You are hereby cotified that wt a ree- war meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan held on | the 13th day of September 1955 by reso- | you'd expect to lution it was declared to be the in- tention of the City Commission to con- struct water main in Telegraph Road from Orchard Lake Averue to Golf Drive at an estimated cost of $4843.60 and that the plan, profile and estimate of said — is on fie for pub- lic —— n further tmtended to construct sald Reapecumeet im accordance ith the plan, le and estimate, and that a — ereot shall be defrayed by front- children’s @ Nylon Stitching @ Leather Insoles t es ee that all of the lots “and parcels | land fronting upon either side of from Orchard take protection and loads of our large selection’ for Sears! more for these Biltwel © Rugged Outer Soles Biltwel shoes give your child proper fit, sturdy / Save 54c! Assorted flats i: AND sale pay much Regularly 3.98! Teenage Kerrybrookes so popular on the campus priced. too! teen's sizes at Sears! 44 Pair slip-on style, | A shoes 3 wear. Come in and se@ 4 boys and girls... ./at “Shoe Dept. Main Floor _ Biltwel party-goers Regular 3.98." Save 54c! on Lady - like and patents with cutouts, glamor trims. Child’s sizes: suedes Wi % n § Royal Purple nylons ~ tility sh | yar ak @ Regularly 98c! Save 21c on every pair @ Guaranteed first quality. clear, flawless @ Measured length printed on every cellophane package @ Beautiful dull finish, fine seams, new shades Royal rape pais For a glamor-thrill slip yor into pairs 3.30 our gossamer Bear atyfiln is. soft dull mplexion-hnis! i* i rr ny s 15 SAVE 99< ~ Charmode slips 99 Sizes 3 2-40 ibine every sty! ener priced s] ‘ ny Say,’ bohemia It’... lew venient Way to Use Y Credit. Sears Revolving Gace & Months to Pay... Small Service Ch ee Saat Jif — Tu THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.1955 Just Say “Charge It" on Sears Revolving large 6 Months to Pay . +» Small Service Charge Infant's Depi. Maia Floor SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. you're so smart to save so much today on boys’ fall favorite Yolaticlab4-¥> Mn ZeT4 aL icity rosaceleMmalelalats) shirts I'te 6 * warmth without extra weight * washes beautifully— _won't fade or shrink ar 14 ill want to order several of these soft, warm shirts at this amazingly low price! A wide as- sortment of new fall colors and patterns, including solid colors. Some have contrasting corduroy collars. “1% meximum shrinkage sticichitwe washable plastic iackets check these features © Finest vinyl plastic © Laboratory tested, will wot creck, chip, peel @ Cotton fiennel becking for edded wermth . .. @ feature exclusive with Seeors © Permanently sof im texture © Smart two-tone combinations os well es rich solids Wrop style for girs with self- betton front. Two generous pockets. ' Pastels, white and bwo-tones. 3-6X., ®@ buy 1.03 value lor 79¢ " ‘@ get free shopping bag with any 3-Ib. assortment © bakery-fresh delicious fig bars, vanilla creme sandwiches, sugar wafers 3 Ibs. 79° in sturdy shopping -bag | Cycle Jackets Tough Lined Horsehide 21 98 Sizes 12-20 Imagine, come get 3 pow ds of your favorite, wonderfully fresh fig be crisp \ vanilla creme sandwiches or sugar w a ts (any 3-lb. assort ment you wish) and save 24c and take it all home in this handy shopping bog! A grand dessert treat the whole family will enjoy. during sale: _39¢ Sugar Waters 29¢ Lb. 29¢ Fig Bars . 23¢ vw. 35c Vanilla Creme | < 27¢ vw. Boys’ Pojamos Full Combed Cotton Knit : 1.99 Reg. 2.49 Assorted solid colors with con- trasting blazer stripe ribbed crew-neck. Elastic Fit ees: double gusset crotch. + : ’ ! pemnanleed 0 fou meney bach” SEARS a | For Girls’ Rugged ™ Wear! Boxer Jeans regularly $ T 1.4 Hardy atl ane denim jeans with elastic shirring at waist copper riveted pockets for strength. In choice of popular hues... all girls’ sizes 7 to 14. Teens’ Dept.—2nd Floor S| Save 132, Charmode ; et ee x 7 Firm yet gentle support with leno’ and power net elastic girdles: 4- Star quality; 3 lengths, 27 to 36 at Sears! Charmode . eclipse bra Reg. 3.98 99 . in Nylon Reinlorced underbuat {o ' fren uplift adjust- able straps and bak Save! Corsetry—Second Floor Oe ition i Se AEE cell corduroy skirts reg. *2.98 now ® 2.44 $o practical...and such wonder- ful colors! Full skirts with elastic backs, gay novelty trims. Red, gold, turquoise, tangerine, shocking pink. 7 to 14. ot = Sale Price girls’ nylon can-can slips ] 66 Reg. 1.98 Sweeping 3-tier nylon parch- ment skirt, nylon tricot bodice with dainty lace trim. White only. Sizes 8 to 14. hin Titans iii tas i il i ti ~ 66 te MA "3 ae Oy 7 | Ae eed ag % " CER ewe pecan >. SOB tees cree t 8 GB pits | ipgert sizes 4 to 8 regularly 1.39 sizes 10 to 16 regularly 1.49 Don't miss this giant once-a-year 17 sizes 4 to sale on boys’ flannel shirts! They are excellent quality cotton printed in assorted striking new plaid and heathertone poetterns. 11 washfast and Sanforized* to Sanforized*, washfast, warm weight Boyville and Fraternity Prep 16 give extra wear. Smartly spread collar. Stock up now and save 22c to 32c each. *Max. shrinkage 1% styled with chest pocket, double yoke, and aetna semi- New Boyville B-9 Parka Coat 12" Only in sizes 4 to. 10. red Warn as toast! Attached hood lined with moutonalyed lamb. Zipper front, chdice. of .colors 154 North Saginaw Sts Phone FE ST . SY ORE eee OAM RN Fe ' ; L - Peri : ; ‘ ES EN -H 2 es 5 i Tp + ta et ae De a ieee Aas PAN Hancock captures poisonous snakes for excitement and wild orchids Oakland. County was so. named Trombadorie wrote the answers to his twoday bar examization Said Burrows, “In a city with as much ancient historical back ground as Santa Fe, Davy Crockett -_.| #ouURTEEN ° — _ = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15.1955 uZ 3 Se inataemeaate _ - t once, because | | Writes’ | ; De + to the days of Coronado it’ General Becomes Prof Collects Posies, Snakes [beth at once. Betause the reptiles | Writes With Teeth prived ‘of the use of his arms Davy. Too Modern back to 2” | Ger | IMMOKALEE, Fla. «— Ollie punceer aig ey a MANVILLE, N. J, Wn = Jack| netted eran, in| ALBUQUERQUE, N, aM. a —|oushly, 150. AUSTIN, Tex. Brig. Gen. J. R. Beishline, whe retired at the age of 49, is now a sehior manage» ment p at the University BOO! —Supposed/to add glamor, | as well at height, is this formid- able looking chapeau by Eric ef | London. It's made of black vel-| vet and black ostrich feathers. | Woodpeckers Peck Palaver Bird Knocking Means Many Things; Building, Signaling, Eating, Etc. Why does a woodpecker peck and Biology students at Wayne Uni- et 1 tf reid Tibet ii | i Fs a a kf é P 5 {- : & : i i i B if REs i | 3 its 4 i F HH L i # is constructed in. just the right fashion to absorb the shock. Until comparatively recent years | Pontiac’s Cass avenue was known | as Willow street. WE WILL = CLOSED SATURDAY AND - SUNDAY SEPT. 17-18 RE-OPENING MONDAY, SEPT. 19. = 3 be rea] | 820 S, Sacmaw this weekend! Men's sport shirts in smart plaids., heathertones and allover patterns. Spar- kling bright colors are completely wash- able . . . Sanforized (maximum shrinkage %). Strongly sewn. seams for longer wear +. ~ two chest pockets, quality buttons put on to stay! Choose yours at Sears during this Anniversary Sale and save 32c! Shop Men's Furnishings—Main Floor " Regularly 1.98 Cotton Flannel Shirts * neat | LJ Al and hundreds of your choice— 3 rer y| Popular four-in-hand ties in latest fall patterns tees SS buy 2 __| regularly 2.98 men’s Pilgrim broadcloth‘ pajamas. SAVE 32¢ | Silk Ties colors and styles to choose from. Quantities limited, save! flecks of color like autumn leaves in newest dark tones spell fall fashions for you! regularly sold for 39.50 anford WwensTeos : s - in fabrics ., brown, with Just Say, “Charge It” on Sears Revolving Charge 1 Six Months to Pay... Smal Specially Priced for This Sale Only Brighten your fall wardrobe with the newest in fashion. . . the latest color combinations. Here's the complete line df Fashion Tailored quality suits to choose from... all at this special price! Smart 2-button cut with single vent in _ back. Lower flap pockets. Choice of charcoal gray, blue, Regulars, shorts, longs in sizes 35 to 44. See them... today! Men's Clothing—Main Floor . the smartest in pinpoints of color. + Service Charge ‘nes 2 As handsome and as comfortable a pajama as you'll find. Scientifically designed for tree and:easy sleeping enjoyment. Easily washable and available in afi sizes to fit most every man the way he likes. Come in... see for yourself! Then buy two pair for extra savings during ®@ Sanforized . . . max. shrinkage 1% © Stripes, allovers and fancies Sears Annjversary Sale! = emer ~ 7. J Price cut $3.10 on Hercules — —Horsehide A-2 Flight Jackets Men's Sportswear. Main Floor with these = — “expensive” features | , ae for pleasure during his spare time. | on account of the predominance |with « pen stuck in his teeth. The grave of Colonel Stephen | the Davy Crockett monument in of Texas School of Business. rs J | Although the hobbies sound poles | of oak trees here in the primeval| The Z-yearold University ot! mack. founder of Pontiac, is at the eee Oe ee:

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NIGHTS TO 9 « Ne ; + eo 8 : ® ; \ ; j eo 4 | ae ' | oer Wea 2 4 OMAHA uA, suspect found by | 19 detectives behind the counter of a burglarized grocery store with the store's money bag in his pocket, told this story: : found him. Somebody—the person who pushed him of a policéman— must have put the money sack in his pocket. ¥ A skeptical deputy county attor- destroyed most of the buildings on both sides of Saginaw Street south of Pike Street. They all were ol frame ‘construction, and were re- placed with brick buildings. lumber" planking, suggestive ‘in appearance of ocean-washed drift- wood, is now on the market, « inches — and in lengths varying from 4 to 10. feet. 3 The Dow Chemical Company at Midland, Michigan, is the world’s largest producer of ‘chlorine. “ss he ~ a , |. } ‘ . J : : ‘ = : J \ 9 fo l S . \ i ! / . SIXTEEN Li te -THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 ‘Burglar Tells q Whopper |, Somboty ree poy Roar ney {aid he would fle burglary) New Planks Resemble | {rm the eiched-out background. | Salesmen Seek Bonds When Caught by Police [plate giass window and he had| ~ Sea-Washed Driftwood | come in three widths—6, 8, and 10| RALEIGH, N, C, — The Gen- en uninjured re officers} Pontiac’s great fire of. 1840 NEW YORK—A new: 4 ron eral Assembly wanted to regulate out-of-state health and accident in- underwri and proposed a measure calling for a $500 bond for. nonresident salesmen. Some- how nonresident wasn't written into the bill which passed. All salesmen have been scurrying about getting bonded. FARM HANDS OR FACTORY HANDS are yours with ‘speed and efficiency through Classified ads! Phone FE 2-8181. Thieves Leave Feathers HOBBS, N. 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NIGHTS TO 9 ey dept. stores % 4 , b Fi , / } : ‘ : D » < We » : \o | * : . -* : a 6 an a ,. xX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 | SEVENTEEN , . / ' : ‘ ; — bg . . —— é 4 Hi * “\eity and suburban buses running. | 35,000 franes ($100) to 40,000 francs received & $260000 divorce settle- | cruelty. She testified that her 61-| ville, who plans to keep the | His eighth wife, writer Georgina - Par 1S Strike Halts " Subway trains henge th operat- og 2 — oe Manville’ s N. inth ment yesterday. R year-old husband used vile~ lan- — = also get $1,000 a | Campbell, was killed in am auto schedul re was no sewhere in France som: i: n : Te ih 10 . j ‘ . Maj jority of Buses re Haar aia the bsmen, who/| workers Were on i saasthe in Divorce Claim . ‘It's the cepa Tommy has pat oe poquaies ant = pamenals em ent brought oar a esate wont 8 15 per == boost, be shipyards and the metal in-/+) Be Gigantic given” said the Sl-yearold Mrs, | {ng About bi sprevious wives. | vitie’s accumulated divorce | “The population of Karachi, cpl | Pp Pa 's ‘ae w resume work soon. ; ustry. ee Manville, who married; the -asbes- District Judge Gorden Rice costs to at least 1% rnillion dollars, | @!..of Pakistan, totals 1,127,000, . f PARIS France's growi ' The city-owned transport com- — RENO @—Dancer Anita Frances | tos heir in 1952, They ‘separated | said the settlement called for es x triple the figure for the bustling , labor unrest moved‘into Paris to-{ pany offered a 5 per cent boost.| - Horse population of the U.S. has Roddy-Eden Manville, ninth wife |after 12 days. €140,000 immediately. Manville’s |He began marrying at 17. Eight | seaport when Pakistan gained her day. A strike left only 60 of 2,635/The strikers’ wages range from | dropped to three million. of millionaire Tommy Manville,| Mrs. Manville charged extreme attorney added that Mrs, Man- | of his marriages ended in divorce: | independence in 1947. Jr. boys’ washable Boys’ quilted interlined Boys’ all-wool melton Boys’ knit fleece-lined Tots’, girls’ warm wool GAB SLACKS CORDUROYS | JACKETS Campus Coat UNDERWEAR COATS, SETS D5 2 Tw | 6,00 9.00 a $18 Flastic side waist, ars in Blue - . 5 in new fall textures. losure, pre-cuffed : Rayon-acetate-nylon gab jackets Black, navy, charcoal in 100% . ere charcoal, gry. es ‘and gray. Sizes 5 to 10. with dyed mouton lemb collar, an- = oa Lele € rayon lining F kes cut Lragartes and = a a ribelenes, te Neorg a Sizes $ to 10. Hurry and at 7 chor buckle belt, slash pockets. and raglan yoy Knit cuffs. ae a ak 616 ‘ Stock with hate. Coat sets, 4-61 Big boys’ sizes... 2 for Quilted rayon, wool lining. 6 tol 2. 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Ski pajamas. 4-14. _ BOYS’ REINFORCED COTTON SOX BOYS’ 2-PC. RUBBER RAINCOAT SET BOYS’ BRIEFS, ATHELTIC SHIRTS BOYS’ COTTON KNIT SWEAT SHIRTS Combed cotton. with nylon-reinforced 50 . Sturdy waterproof rubber in black, green Boys’ cotton briefs, taped front seams , $. ' + Solid, print or. Davy Crockett patterns. heel and toe. Guaranteed for 5 months 1 0-1 or yellow.. 2 book pockets, clip closing 3. 00 - 46-8, S-M-L. Swiss rib A-shirts, nylon 3 for 1 id Fleece back cotton in blue, maize, silver, 1 00 - wear. Fancy and blazer styles. 7-104. = matching helmet. Sizes 6 to 16. reinforced neck, shoulders. Sizes 6-16... gray. aay several now, Sizes 4 to 16, SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC dept. stores open MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 : bs t i ’ “Kbbott, 72, of ‘<” @ station wagon and a milk truck EIGHTEEN . J j ; : " Pr . \ _.THE PONTIAC PRESS. iy RY i ‘ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 ca a f j ; vy e { | Crash Kills Ohio Woman _ WALLOON LAKE —Mts. Edith Oxford, Ohio, was killed in the collision of at the intersection’ of U.S. 131 and MB STAIMLESS STEEL oy *14 KT. GOLD CASES * GOLD FILLED CASES * EXPANSION BANDS 45 NORTH SAGINAW STREET é foe my ay § We 5 =~ f= Ms Ae y A ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 15, ais me fee #3 ! Wy | 4 1 ‘eo ‘Baill for Doctor. ~ Killed i in Crash Contributions of Labor, Matetials Halve Cost of $60,000 Structure By ELEANOR DUCKWITZ the Dr, O. R. MacKenzie Memorial | Clinic will take place at 3 p.m. | Saturday, Sept. 17, the second an- _«Riversary of é@he death of Mac." a Ceremonies dedicating the build- | ing at 215 Ladd Rd. will have J. L. | Taylor as chairman. Waldo C. | of the doctor who lost his life in | of his departure for Philadelphia for a year's further study. Bhi Dei aul Jesse; four daughters, Mrs. Mar. Mrs. Mary Oldendorf ai Deacbera Mrs. WALLED LAKE — Service for |. Arla Benjamin, 66, 1175 Ladd Rd. will be heid at 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Matthews Church with burial in Oakland Hills Memorial ’Gar- dens. Mr. Benjamin died yester- day, in Sessions Hospital after a 6-month illness. His survivors: in- . clude one daughter, Mrs. Douglas Groves of Pontiac; one sister, Mrs. Mine Regan of Croswell, and one brother, Allen of Twin Beach, Pon- Frank 8. Chinoweth ROCHESTER—Service for Frank “Saving is one daughter, — Rochester. cin, of Orvil W. Ritter ROMEO — Service for Orvil W. Ritter, 68 of Detroit, will be held: : i “Dr. | Proctor, secretary of the clinic | board, will review the history of | the clinic which fulfills the dream lf : an automobile crash on the eve | ip ake Will Dedicate ‘MacKensie. mm day in Rochester ROCHESTER—St. John’s Luther- an Church was the scene of the recent marriage of Darileen C. Lloyd Ohngren, 1277 Dutton Rd., and Von H. Krebiehl, son of Mr.- and| and Mrs. James K. Krebiehl, of Norton road, Troy Township. The bride chose a gown of white lace and net over taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice and scooped neckline. A lace peplum formed the first tier of a 5tiered skirt, Clarkston Field” to Be Dedicated CLARKSTON — Clarkston High School's new lighted football field The senior games, and a picnic on this all day outing. Observe Anniversary NORTH BRANCH — The Rev. Kari W. Patow and his parishioners observed the fortieth anniversary of his entrance into the Methodist ministry recently. A genera) fel- lowship dinner followed the service and the honored guest was pre- .| sented with a gift. . Ohngren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | * | tion. ~ MR. AND MRS. VON KREBIEHI. Darlene Ohngren Weds Ceremony over four layers of net. Her finger- tip veil fell from an iridescent and seed pearl tiara. She carried a white orchid surrounded by shat- tered carnations and ivy. Marilyn Ohngren, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor ¢ and bridesmaids were Frances Wittkopp, Lorraine Schroeder, Diane Ohngren, and Mrs. Caro- line Pace, sister of the bride- groom. Marie Miller was flower git, Jerry Visner served as best man and Jack Pace, Newt Krebiehl, Ray Anderson, and Arnold Sell seated the guests. The bride's brother, Rickey Ohngren, was ring bearer. A reception was held at the Au- burn Community Hall. After a honeymoon through Northern Michigah, the couple will reside in their new home on Mont- elair street in Troy Township. Police Slate Open House WARREN TOWNSHIP — Open house will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the new Warren Town- ship olice Building. The public is invited to view this $150,000 modern structure on Nine Mile Road just west of Van Dyke. a Schedule Field Trials THOMAS — The. Michigan Fox Hunters Assn. will hold its field trials Friday evening. Showing -| will be held at the Lapeer 4H | Building, Saturday at Waterbury Hills, and Sunday at Cedar Swamp on Oakwood.-road: PTA Plans School Fair Request Reregistry of Southfield Voters SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — The charter vote fot « Southfield Township comes up soon and the law requires every eligible voter ‘to re register to vote on the char ter, _ Old registration cards should be | retained until after the results of the vote on the charter have been | announced, officials advise. The following re-registration dates have been set up; Sept. 2@ at the high school during the public hearing on the char- Arnold Soper Resigns Today in Keego Harbor . KEEGO HARBOR—Mayor Jack Loveland received the resignation this morning of Justice of the Peace, Arnold W. Soper. Mayor Loveland quoted Mr. Soper as saying that he didn’t ™ |feel that he had time to devote to ‘|the job, and that he wished his resignation to become effective _|as of September 14, 1955. This matter will be taken under é consideration at the next City Council meeting, Tuesday. It will be the Council's duty to appoint a new justice, Enrollment Tops 1280 in Lyons Say Group Insurance ‘Plan Now Available to School Children SOUTH LYON — Enrollment in _ | the Lyon Township school district. has passed the 1286 mark, with 271 from kindergarten through the sixth grade, 204 in the junior high and 298 students erolled in the new | high school which is an increase of approximately 5 per cent. A group insurance plan being made available to students of the school system by the board of education has been announced by Supt. Frank Bartlett. The plan, involving a slight annual charge per student, will provide coverage before and after school, while students are enroute directly between home and scho directly between home and school, while at school and while attending school-sponsored activ- ities. It provides maximum benefits of $2,500 for medical services, and up to $1,500 for accidental death or dismemberment. Injuries suf- fered in inter-scholastic football in senior high school are not covered by this policy. Complete information on the plan, its coverage and benefits will be sent home with the students. Jaycees to Participate WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — Jaycee participation in United Fund drive, the Civic Concert campaign and the fund drive for lights for the high school- football field was decided when members of the Junior Chamber of Com- merce met Monday at Decker’s Cafeteria. George N. Higgins, chairman of the Turnpike Authority, gave the group an overall picture of the turnpike and the road situation in Michigan. Bi, TE Dump Site Announced LAKEVILLE Township Board announced at a recent meeting that the new loca- tion for’ the Addison dump is on the Wanke farm, corner of Roch- ter; Sept. 27 at each voting pre- cinet in the township from 5 to | 8 p.m.; and Saturday mornings | beginning Sept. 24 until Nov. 12 inclusive at each voting precinct in the township, from 9 a.m. un- til noon, Residents are requested to visit their local precinct at their ear liest convenience, to prevent a last | minute rush to re-register. Suffi- | cient personnel is being supplied | to facilitate speedy re-registra- Jester and _Breiner roads. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Som¢ sixty teachers and parents met last night at the Williams Lake School to plan a fair for Saturday, October 8. Proceeds will be used to *pay for paving -a play area on the school grounds. The school lists an énrollment of 986 this year. Most of the booths will be set up outside and there will be nu- merous games and prizes plus a -parcvél post and a silhouette booth. Fly rod casting and archery will be oflbred. Movies will be shown in the first grade room where recordings and comic books will be sold. Several of the grades will spon- sor a pancake supper and.sell hot dogs, hamburgers, baked goods and candy, The Addison | Bible Series Is ‘Slated at Holly. “HOLLY —iIna Bible-Prophecy Conference at the Holly Baptist Church, the Rev. Sandford .C, Mills, of Columbus, Ohio, a Chris- tion Jew, will bring a series of six Bible messages on the place of the Jew in present day and future world events. The series will be from Sept. 21-25, at 7:30 p.m.,.under the spon- sorship of the Deacon's Board, George Koan, Chairman. The theme for the Bible Pro- phecy is “Six Coming Events for Israel’. The topics are: “Will the Jewish Nation Contessa Christ?”, “The . Jewish Nation without Sin”, “Word Revival”, “A Peculiar Bed”, and “I. Found My Messiah’. : The Rev. Mr. Mills was born in Russia-Poland and raised in an orthodox Jewish home. Since be- coming a Christian Jew, he has been serving under the auspices, of the American Board of Mis- sions to the Jews, New York City. Special music will be provided each meeting. The public is invited and a particular invitation is ex- tended to Jewish friends of the. area. to meet and question Mr. Mills concerning The Rev. Harry L. Parker, pastor, will preside at all meetings. Westacres Woman Named by Williams WESTACRES — Gov. Williams has appointed Mrs. Hope W. Dunne of Westacres to the new State Educational Finance Com- mission. Mrs. Dunne will attend the first meeting in Lansing Fri- day. Dr, Robert L. Hopper of Michigan State University is com- mission chairman. The group has been instructed to prepare the public school educational bill for 1956-57 which the governor will present to the Legislature. Mrs. Dunne is. also presently serving on the Education Finance Study Commission of the State De- partment of Instruction. Drayton VFW Planning Dances and Fish Fries DRAYTON PLAINS—VFW Post 4102 and its auxiliary will start their ‘modern and old time dances and fish fries beginning this Fri- day night. The dances will be the first and third Fridays and the fish fries on alternate Friday nights throughout. the w inter months. A local orchestra has been en- gaged for the dances and every- one is invited. Proceeds will go to the post's building fund. Lakeville Pupils ‘Start Full Time School Today LAKEVILLE—Seventy-one pupils started full time school today in Lakeville, Thirty-four are enrolled in kindergarten through _ third grade ‘ander the supervision of Mrs. Fritz Meisner. Mrs. Adam Lupp will teach fourth, fifth and sixth grades with 37 pupils enrolled. Twenty-two seventh and eighth graders are being transported by bus to Oxford High School. Find Clawson Man Dead CLAWSON — Wilfred Pentant, 105 Manitau St., was found dead in his home yesterday, where he lived with his wife Hildegard for the past two and one half years. Fu- neral arrangements are being made by the Jones Funeral Home, Center Line. County Calendar The Co cameree Gara Timers Square — Club will hold its first fal) dance pe oo 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the Union Lake Members may bring guests Sesh ecehip dues are payable at this dance. Members bring sack lunch for selves and guests. The club will furnish the beverage NEED A GOOD USED-CAR? NEED ANY REPAIR WORK? ---See Crissman! a A s ‘ Really Knows His Onions Bumper Repairs “| Fred Gitersonke, who operates | Paint LUCILLE JANE THOMAS an eight-acre farm near St. Joseph | Gla on ann Mrs. J. — Thomas, | in addition to his regular job at. ss aple Drive, Clarkston, an-| a factory, might be called a “big | caaaan ———— of yaar onion operatar." “He reports a | Installation laughter, Lucille Jane, to Lloyd: pair of Spanish onions, taken from | E M. Hardy, son of Cedric Hardy ofa half acre patch planted to. Free Estimates: 8088 Farrant,-Union Lake and Mrs.| Spanish and Bermuda onions, | 7 Donald G. Jenkinson. 1959 Alpha, | weighed 1’; pounds each. The | Loaner Car Union Lake. A November 12 wed- | onions each measured “13 inches ding is planned in circumference, he said. Available. ~ = * Bg e A Distinguished Service . . - TRY US! > Willian R P a . ter easonable! : FUN ME Cri Ch r Cc a NERAL HO rissman evrolet Co. “Oxygen Equipped tems pa ae ae 9 755 S. Rochester Rd. “Olive 2.9721 Pi AUBURN. HEIGHTS — Norma —_ Isanhart, daughter of Mr. and . Ray A. Isanhart, 278 Grey Rd. "became the bride of Richard. Ra Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. ymond N. Baker, 476° Squirrel Rd., recently. in a candle- light service in the Auburn Heights United Presbyterian Church. The bride wore a balierina length crystallette gown with a yoke of white lace. Her fingertip veil fell from a sparkling crown of fine de- sign rhinestones and she carried stephanotis and: white roses with a white orchid center. Patricia Isanhart served her sister as maid of honor and her cousin, Barbara Beaters. was flower girt. ‘The best man was Terry Kelly, and William Kack, Gerald Bloom- quist, and Jack O’Rourke were in charge of seating the guests. A reception for 275 guests follow- ing the ceremony was held at the Auburn Heights. Community Cen- ter. After a wedding trip through Northern Michigan, the new Mr. _ MR. & MRS. RICHARD BAKER Norma Isanhart Weds in Candlelight Service and Mrs. Baker will reside in East Py Lansing where the bridegroom will attend Michigan State University. To Speak at Imlay City . IMLAY CITY — Dr. Glenn M. Frye, assistarit to. Bishop Marshall R. Reed, will be guest preacher at the Sunday morning service in First Methodist Chiirch here. | 5 Boar Approves Sewer Costs ‘ Waterford Group Oks $720,000 Share in Intercepter Plan WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The Waterford Township Board approved the preliminary cost of $720,000 as the township’s share of the proposed Farmington inter- ceptor for sewers, at their recent meeting. The board also agreed to pay one half the cost of school cross- ing guards for the 1955-56 school ear. : The deeds to lots 12, 13, and 14, Lorraine Manor were accepted by the board for use as a sewage plant only, Mains and laterals of the water and sewer system of Lorraine Manor No, 2 were also accepted. Votes cast in the Consumer Pow- er franchise election held recently in the township were canvassed: in favor of the franchise, 187; and against, 19. Plat for Coleman-Friedman sub- division, No. 1-3, located at Cass and Pontiac Lake Roads was ap- | proved subject to sewer, water, : and blacktop. * * * Lastly the board approved the transfer of an SDM license from Leonard Underhill and Joseph Pau- lin to Lee Miller. 330-332 Main Street Furniture at Its Finest: OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 Rochester, Mich. Miata Te - sues é r oe Boal on Oe ee ee “dl Sa te oa ae SOE EE PES ONE 163 Oakland Ave. "Open Deily 9A. M. to 10 P.M. yi Sie tea eho Ster8 = le oe eee des ed ; ben Se ee rie, “Ns fore? eae Z " FE 2-7631 ‘ . Sp ee ala ieays : eae ve THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, “SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 y THIRTY-THRER_ “GRAND RAPIDS. ®@ — Gerald Aug. 27 of John Bartley, 70, also of Grahd Rapids. Police accuse Tot, 3, Drowns in Pond BAY CITY w-— Three-year-old James Scochacki drowned Tues- day -in ‘a waiterhole at the Bay reported him missing. Their home is across. the street from the country club. : Oakland has more: lakes than any other of Michigan's 83 counties _| with the exception of Marquette in the. northern peninsula; — | south of Flat Rock. Watkins’ car U. S. 24 Crash Is Fatal MONROE — Donald Watkins, 24, of Toledo, died Tuesday of in- juries suffered Saturday night when his car collided with a Grey- hound bus on U.S. 24 two miles Pontiac has no street that goes entirely through the city in a north and south direction under the samie name. SEPTEMBER’S THE TIME TO SAVWE during 76th Auntversary Spectatl ELKHART @ornet Outfit $99°° Terms to sult you! Only for Griunells Auntwersary Event! RCA-VICTOR 3-speed Radio-Phonograph £lwe Glenn Miller Vol. Il Album Regularly 129.50! Made by world famous Buescher craftsmen! Super honed-placed valves assure smooth, easy, trouble-free action. In gold lacquer finish with nickel trim. Complete with deluxe Mexican Alien Picks | ims. His Difficulties Here | SAN DIEGO, Calif. wm — A = ican harged wi in the United States egally wee Extra Special Anniversary Valves! Folding Music Stands 2.45 before Federal Judge Jacob Wein- berger Twirling Batons.... 1.75 Grinnell Trumpets, only Trombones, Clarinets 50 complete with case , 7 7 Here {gs the record of part of the judge’s interrogation, through an interpreter: ; “Your honor, there are diffi- culties in Mexico.” “But, when you come to this country there are difficulties, too; such ag going to jail.” “Yes, but in the United States the difficulties are better.” About 400 of each 100,000 U. S. babies born in 1950 will live to see year 2050, statistics indicate. First at Grinnell’s for our Anniversary Glenn Miller Vol. Il, Album 2495 124” iit on 99% : ADVERTISEMENT Notice to Contractors: Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Fall, Pontiac, Michigan, until 3:00 o'clock . (Eastern Standard Time) of Mon- , Octoder 3, 1955, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read by the Clerk and the rates of the bids for the different items noted, for the con- struction of High Gtreet Storm Sewer, from Blaine to — Staniey Ave. Combined Sewer from Dearborn Ra to Kennett; Oakland Ave. Sanitary Sewer from Northview to Kinney; ~t Rd. Ganitary Gewer from Oakland to ‘btac- ley; Stanley Sanitary Sewer mts ibaa Gewer to Kinney; Russell a er from Osmun to the North line ‘ot Murphy Park; Corwin Ave., Sanitary Gewer from Montcalm to Gerdon; Mont- calm Sanitary Sewer from Oakland to Corwin. feed antities involved tn Lod work Magnificent new '56 (Magnavox ge eee De oe at new low priced $199°° TERMS TO SUIT YOU The compact table model radio-phonograph powerful AM radio and all the “Constellation” 21” TV Ultra-modern console styling with con- venient top-mounted controls, 8° heavy- duty speaker with sound slanred co eas level. Clear bright 21° picture from Chromatone filter and reflection barrier. printed in red on # gold crackle finish. suit YOU TERMS TO ve 646 LE. Storm we Tnlets......620.. Manholes... ae 8 Deep Manholes.. Std. Drop Manholes.. 6” Riser. =A The Plans and ‘Bpecificat ons for the work may be examined at the office of the City Engineer, Pontiac, Michigan, or : copies may be obtained by making 6 . deposit of ten ($10.00) dollars, which will be refunded upon their feturn tn eondition if returned within § days - be — rtified check or bid bond’ for @ an not less than 5% of the amount of the proposer will be required with each proposal as a guarantee of good faith and the same to be subject to the con- Sone. stipulated in the instructions to rom Buy two REMINGTON 12” LP records for 1.95 each The right to accept any proposal, to ‘ reject any or all proposals, and to waive ' “ hod in proposals is reserved by the By Order of the Commission, i LEWIS M. WRENN, ADA EVANS, City Engineer City Clerk Bept. 16, 1986 ADVERTISEMENT Notice to Contractors: Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City Hali, Pontiac, Michigan, unti] 3:00 p.m. (East. ern Standard Time) of Monday, October 3, 1985, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read Ca Clerk and the rates of bids for the different items noted, for the construction of 8” reinforced concrete widening strips, curb and gutter, bituminous concrete re- cap of existing pavement, drainage and related work on Mt. Clemens from dock to East Blvd, 8” reinforced con- erete widening stripa, curb and gutter, drainage and related work on East Bivd from Mt. Clemens to Perry, and bitum- inoue concrete recap of existing pave- ment, concrete sidewalk replacement and related work on Carleton Court from naw Street to the. East end quantities involved As thia work consist aclgecacomid ot) me fodowing Excavation . 44 Sand Borrow : see Std Curb & Gutter. Ty pe Dowelled . 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CARLOS MONTOYA, Guharist; JOSB MORENO Flamenco Singer; Spanish Gypsy Airs and Rhythms. ; OFFENBACH: Gaite Parisienne; RIAZ Symphony Orchestra, Manual Resem; thal, Conductor. GERSHWIN: Concerto in BP; Abe “| Templeton, Pianist; Cincinnati Syme . phony Orch., Thor Jobuson, Conducten Papleeme ss im | ; Tony borne Orch; RIAS Symphony Orch, —and.many other titles to choose from! II's Wrinne 8" Reinforced Concrete Pavement +. 10483 ay. z Bituminous Concrete ‘Re- eurface Course... 1372 tons Remove existing Curb. te Gutter 60 1.f. Remove existing Concrete Pavement -» 84. Remove & Replace Existing Concrete Pavement std. — ole. se Btd. Inlete..............vsceee —— pigtote & “Manhole ‘astings ... seve Rebuild Iniets... Abandon Inlets ee 12” Inlet Connecti ons... Storm Sewer Simon Barere plays LISZT & CHOPIN. BEETHOVEN: Erotica Symphony. RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto 42. Felicitas Karrer, Pianist STRAUSS: Fledermaus (Vocal High- lights). Austrian Symphony Orchestra TCHAIKOVSKY "1812" Overture & Nutcracker Suite. Storm Sewer. ....... .- Sanitary Sewer...... * Sewer Stub. aes bo Concrete Sidewalk Repiace- ent 28 af. ; is { The Plans and " Bpecifications for - . i "se ; y work may be examined at the office of : 4 i the City Engineer, Pontiac, Michigan, or copies may be obtained by making & depotit, of ten ($10. 00) dollars, which their return in thin five ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL! | warm of not jess than 5% of t of the proposal will be required each Laake gnoy as a guarantee of faith and the same to be subject to the| . peg ev tod ipulated in the instructions to_bi ‘She rig rat to accept any proposal, to ect i= 4 or ail proposals, and to Boy 24 ty TERMS TO suit You! PAY AS LOW AS 2.50 A WEEK! de tm proposals is reserved GRINNELL’S . 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Shetland-type worsteds — slip one on and you will become a proud Michaels-Stern owner. 65 to 85 State Owes Debt to City GRAND RAPIDS # — City Auditor Agnes Van Dyke says the state still owes Grand Rapids 2 Veterans facility. city said it the Clipper Craft Topcoats can be had with or without zip linings. Here is a topcoat of Harris type or Manx Tweed, or Velvetian work under am agreement that the Slide into a handsome tweed cheviot or shetland — with that * ; covert cloth that will thrill you with its rich appearance. All mate pay for it. ~ smooth but rugged finish and that “man alive” styling. And . Michaels-Stearn topcoats come with or without zip linings. DOPE: Yes, it's a fact! Pon- man alive — catch that pricel So low — because the Clipper " These coats are really a treat to see and wear, so take your- tise Press For Sale ads sell any- Craft plan enables you to keep best-dressed for less. pick from these outstanding fabrics. thing you'd like to dispose of! 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Size. aessaueseneneneneseacsuausueneneneauauensusareeueueneaeaneueneueneneaesssusueneneneauanenenenesusueneneneseumensnenenenesteceuenquensanensueneaseseneneuenenraseees . =) . e . “ wy | zuS PONTIAC PRESS, ee SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 | P.s. to married men: Try. this | Pork Subs for’ Chicken See ee ae "Make Good Use of Fresh Fruit Baked Treat Is Tasty Either Served Warm or Chilled Fresh peaches are still in sea- gon, and there’s a bumper crop this year, In some parts of the country the crop is estimated at | 7 nord cent above average. Since and cream are a symbol FRESH PEACH CRISP — This delicious Fresh Peach Crisp is so easy to make that you'll want to ee ne ee ae ee It’s equally delicious aeons < ee ; served hot or cold, —— Pour Rich Sugar Sauce on Vanilla-Banana Cream Looking for a bang-up Sunday that's different? Well, 38 Pour into six individual molds. Chill until firm and ready to serve. _| Serve with Brown Sugar Sauce. Serves six. Brown Sugar Sauce =’ 1% cups brown euger, firmly packed % cup white corn ayrup. % cup butter or margaeme % cup (% 18-ounce can) sweetened condensed milk 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extrect Cook the first three ingredients | together until thoroughly hot and sugar has melted. Remove from heat. Stir in condensed milk and pure vanilla extract. Cool. Serve over Vanilla Banana Cream molds or ice cream. This sauce thickens on standing. If it becomes too thick, thin with a little hot water. Store in a covered jar in refrigerator. Yields 2 cups, _|Duckling Serves 3-4 A ¢pound, ready-to-cook-weight, duckling will make three or four servings. Count on buying two of |the ducklings if you are having! six to » gt persons for dinner. |help endear it to fansily dinner Enjoy New Tang of Chicken Waikiki Chicken is a favorite American food, and new ways to prepare it | tables. If you like to try new ways you'll like this one. . Chicken Waikiki 3 {ebinapowne, malted fed shortening 2 can pineapple ‘s 4 weter — “we cup almond slivers Wash and dry chicken: saute in hot shortening until golden. Add I Creamed Salmon {ls Quickly Prepared Here's an old standby, worth remembering for a quick meal. Creamed Salmeoa | om fl pound) salmon tablespoons ree Or margarine . ; tablespoons 2 eeeen ealt : aSPOOn pepper i% cups milk tablespoon finely grated onion {pulp and juice) 1 teaspoon lemon juice 4 teblespeens minced parsley Remove bones and skin trom salmon; flake coarsely. Melt butter in a saucepan over low heat: blend in flour, salt and pepper. Add milk; cook and stir con- stantly ever moderately low heat antil bubbly and thickened, Stir in onion and lemon juice. Fold in salmon; be careful not to break up too much. Reheat. Serve ‘with parsley. —— five servings. ee Add Celery Wedges Small wedges of stuffed celery salad. Try stuffing the celery with a@ mixture of cream cheese and minced anchovies; then cut the stuffed stalks into bite-size wedges and add them to mixed greens that have been tossed with French are pleasant to come upon in a/ Satisticts reassure us that bach- eldrs are still plentiful in the U.S.A. and more are coming along each | year. To make sure we don't neg-_ lect these- men who enjoy. the luxury of an “efficiency” kitchen, | today's feature is an easy to pre- pare Bachelor's Brunch, suitable | for Sunday noon or lazy holiday | weekends. * Ed * First of all, set the oven at 350 degrees. Then pop into a pan as many sweet rolls as you think you can eat and ere “in the oven to warm. Break and scramble eggs in a frying pan or on a hot griddle, The minute and a half, it takes you to pour coffee it on the table will ie find for himself or his guests. * * 6 To give your scrambled a new and snappy flavor, try add- ing chopped chives, almond slivers or garlic seasoning. f Steaks Insure__|,,°5,°,™"* seca srwise| Lf cin te hose? oe) ‘ ” t u e e al Ly as acl y! Hearty Branch © |o-Se Bisson a alee ot eee on ae for Bachelors pant a or next ra you're | called all S. om caverite earlier than she is! ¥ ‘Dairy Co. AND THE Maple Leaf SPECIALLY OFFER e MAPLE LEAF a, COTTAGE CHEESE featuring stars from \ in LIBBEY GLASSES WALT # DISNEY’S Nba ZY 4 START YOUR SET TODAY! Phone FE 4-2547 salt to juice drained from can of pineapple and water; pour over | chicken. Cover and simmer for 45 min- utes or until tender, Remove chicken to heated platter, Mix 1 tablespoon floer with 2 tabie- spoons water and add to juices left in pan. Cook, stirring for five minutes. Add pineapple. and heat. Pour gravy over chicken and sprinkle with almonds, Serves fouor. Give a favorite dessert new appeal with | Kraft A KRAFT KITCHEN ReciPe 0 phg. lomen-flevored pudding Lemon pudding—or any kind—gets quick: glamor with these Kraft Miniature Marshmallows! They're just what the name says: miniature . . . extra-small marshmallows created by Kraft spe- | cially for recipes. No messy, sticky cutting — they're ready to use! Each one is fluffy and tender, a perfect little replica ofa | big marshmallow—and delicate and fresh flavored. Treat the family to lerhon pudding made extra delicious with Kraft Miniature Marshmallows—and meet the world’s easiest, speediest er to — marshmallows. Enjoy Kran Marehmatews in regular size for nitébiing and. toasting! MARSHMALLOW. SURPRISE LEMON PUDDING . made with new tiny marshmatiows! Prepare the pudding actording to directions onthe package. Cool. 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Remember, this sensational low pride is for a limited time only —%0 plan now to take advantage of this tremendous offer! (Pan not for sale) , World's Largest Exclusive Angel Food Cake Baker luker ... creator and baker ff 1 Cee ot PAN. 0. CAKES, bakes ial “Angel Food cakes only . and he bakes more of hon thon ony single baker in the world . . . @ fact that has corned Ne the title of ' “America’s Angel Food King” - @ feat that makes him one of the nation’s largest egg NESTLE’S gis you those wonder "13 egg recipe” PAN-O-CAKES MORSELS nis fetetows tow prem | : ; don’t forget ++ phone your friends! Keep one in your freezer for special occasions! ~39'=.[Geemns Jb: Only Cypress Gardens GRAPEFRUIT j FOS Received FRESH from Seaside ae meen Oe * LIMA \\ Oysters + x BEANS 1} ‘A For the Tasty Dishes You L: Like! . Tall t No. 303 . . Can x GIANT 3 LB. CAN Delicious _ FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS ms Oe FOOD=-O0-MAE 465 E. Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 : SUDFD=MADKET & Auburn Ave. Ph. -83] 4’ : SEALTEST HOMOGENIZED MILK ee: 35°) |: | SNO:WHITE FRESH BAKED _ ” Lge. n 4 BRE cA. D_ Loot Bi a | Hs ?WHIRTY-EIGHT _ Ne aa i eu v4 5 t ‘ : ae 4 } , — yilt f f el ; : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 Butterscotch Loaf Is Sweet, Crunchy. Wertened breed plays 0. staring role in Butterscotch Loaf. Sweet |: and crunchy, this breakfast treat) 7% will win applause for you, You can make Butterscotch Loaf. fe in a few minutes, too, with a loaf | of eririched bread from your local . bakery. Butterscotch Loaf Me, eyp melted butter or margarine hy cup brown sugar % cup dark corn syrup % cup broken nutmeats % cup raisins 1 loaf sliced enriched bread Put melted butter or margarine In bottom of large loaf pan, cov- "ering entire bottom of pan. Sprin- ". Ke sugar evenly over bottom of “Add syrup, futmeats and pan. raisins. distributing them evenly. | loaf together loosely with | clean string. Place entire loaf of | bread into pan, with top of loaf | Press loaf firm- | Tie on bottom of pan. syrup, Bake in hot oven (425 degrees) | % minutes. Let cool for a few minutes. Makes eight servings. Pretty vegetable platter: Caull-/ flower surrounded with alternate | mounds of carrots and green peas or snap beans. CREAMED TASTE TREAT CELERY — Sunday's leftover roast ap- pears as a glamorous new main dish when it is creamed with savory ty into pan so bread will absorb | onions and Michigan pascal celery. Served in a noodle ring, it's a dish to remember. Glamorize Leftover Roast! ‘With Vitamin - Rich Celery If you have never used celery {as a cooked vegetable you are CLEANS + DEODORIZES e Stale odors in lunch boxes, thermos bot- tes are easy to rinse eaway—Remen Cleanser in the water makes them sanitary ond fresh-smelliag. Directions on label. DISINFECTS +» WHITENS missing something. Fresh ned |gan pascal celery lends itself par- ticularly well to creaming and French fry ing. * While your ‘family enjoys celery for its refreshing taste and satis- | fying crunchiness,-you will have) the additional satisfaction of know- | ing that celery owplies several | vital food needs. Rich in vitamins and minerals celery is one snack food that can be eaten almost without re- straint. It does not add excess calories. Unlike many between: meal foods that children enjoy, celery is actually good for their teeth, Even before the discovery of vitamins celery was known as a food that is “good for you." Now we know that this rather vague which celery abounds, is frequently used to help correct nerve troubles and nutri- tional dficiencies. ; Try this easy recipe for a dish in which Michigan celery gives zest to leftovers. Creamed Taste Treat leup Michigan pascal celery cut in small pleces 3 tableopoene butter or margarine 2 eee flour \ teaspoon salt 1 ig oe Giced leftover roast (veal pork, noodies Cook milk, celery and onions for 10 minutes in top of double boiler. Add paste made of butter, salt and flour. Stir until thick. Add meat. Cook noodles mixture. Broiled Burgers Star Deviled Ham Hearty and tempting sandwiches are the mainstay of the party, and this recipe for Broiled Deviled Ham Burgers is such an easy one, any teenager can play the part of an accomplished chef. Brolled Deviled Ham Burgére — aa sige cam (4% ounces) deviled “ | tabirspoons mayonnaise 4 English muffins, spilt 2 tomatoes, or 6 alices @ slices process cheese Green pepper and sweet onion rings Mix deviled ham and mayon- naise; spread on split muffins. Place a tomato slice on each muf- fin half and top with a slice of cheese, Broil until cheese begins to melt and brown, or bake in hot oven (450 degrees) about 7-8 minutes | until cheese. melts. Garnish with pepper and onion rings and serve at once, TT “If It's Alive — It’s Fresh” STOCK YOUR FREEZER Young New Crop HEN TURKEYS 10-15 Pound Average 4% Roasting Hens..... 4-8 Ib. avg. 39:. - 4-5 Lb. Stewers DO}. Avg. Fresh Eggs. Large, Grade A Wild “65 Rabbits . Lb. LL - CHITTLIN’S: FRYERS ~ DUCKS it 4 Fresh Lake Erie Perch... . = Fresh Catfish... ... = Fresh Buffalo we sta ‘em: , = Fresh Lake Trout . SHRIMP — LIVE bosstin - — “ GHITTLING | ofl Fish & Peat Market Ee 2. acon , _ RII im Z_2iKiHiniinKoNMMNAN ll holesale and Retail— < Vi a ila age BASE “Lb. 59¢ FE 4-1521 = ¥ in salted water. | ~ ' | Drain, arrange in ring on platter. Fill center of ring with creamed | | Good Supply of Squash Now Found on Market There's’a gvod supply of squash in the market. Marketing and consumer information Michigan State University - using new varieties for new treats in flavor. For baking, the dark green acron squash or the Delicious variety is & good choice. Since its arrival on jis | OPEN DAILY Including SUNDAY Gerber’s Strained the. Michignn market about two! years ago, the butternut variety |, has become another favorite for baking... mer squash browsed in at and perved sizing hot. Summer “temperatures in’ moat places in the U. S, ave Higher than is ysual in the tropics. : Roman CLEANSER All Popular Brands BABY FOOD] - COFFEE Jars 28 g| Crackers 3 35| Michigan Ranks Third . in Celery Production More homegrown celery is on the market and prices are at @ seasonal low, ~ at ne grows about one-half Florida about one-fourth of ou the Nock inant autre te United States. Michigan ranks third in celery Sunshine Hydrox New 1 Lb. Pkg. COOKIES 49° lca ea ‘the total.. Michigan is the leading state in production of late fall Michigan grows about 6,300 acres celery—enough for a 20 - mile City, Jackson, Muskegon, ‘cuee. go, Kalamazoo, Decatur, Marshall, ag and Bay City. 3s $$ SAVE CASH INSTEAD OF STAMPS AT EARL’S MARKET $ $$ i 219 Fancy First Quality Louisiana SWEET POTATOES. FARL's [VARKET 701 ORCHARD LAKE (FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET) PRICES G00D 7 DAYS . @ OPEN SUN. PARKING @ YOUR CHOICE e SWANSON OLEO..... i. LARGE 1 LB. CAN 9 9 BROADCAST . @ HASH eoooe Pade FREE HART BRAND BLACKBERRIES <,, 300 CAN IN HEAVY SYRUP eat. -- average. SU TT iMRI HAMS.. FULL BUTT HALF .... CENTER SLICES . @ <3 “} A delicious treat—cooked and ready to Swift's Premium, @ to 14 pound WHOLE HAM... .--... » 43 SHANK PORTION . Lb. 49e Armour’s Quality ,Tender Juicy Beef hy cos 1200 BALDWIN AVE, FE 29912 Pigs Feet or Neck Bones HAMILTON GRADE “A” EGGS 15: BEER — WINE SOFT DRINKS ICE COLD at All-Times PLENTY OF FREE PAVED PARKING GOLD MEDAL FLOUR» 25 LB..BAG PHONE 7 t Se Se eee eae i pt artis tee fe uN Fi oo = é i * THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1955 7 , CHEESE MACARONI PATTIES — Cheese Maca- | These patties are a tempting new way to serve ¢ roni Patties are characterized by a crisp and crunchy old favorite — macaroni. : outside layer that has an = buttery flavor. | Right Into Pie We can't offer you 4 and 20 blackbirds, but if it’s a surprise | you want, here's a cup or two of coffee baked into a pie. And it's complete with cream and sugar, too! Serve it with hot coffee, and you have a pie-and-coffee harmony that sings. * This particular recipe has many virtues. For one thing, it's no “small feat tq find a pie that’s light and not too sweet, yet full of flavor. For another, as long as you have on hand a package of gelatin and the makings of a cup of coffee, you always have the makings of a Two-Tone Coffee Pie. No special trips to the store to see what fruit ig in season: no pondering what filling will meet with approval. This filling, this flavor, everyone. The “black bottom” effett, the way. is achieved quite simply by using black coffee gelatin spiced with cinnamon for the bot- tom layer, a whipped coffee and cream mixture for the top. Pretty, isn't it? And it’s good, too! z Two-Tone Coffee Pie 2? envelopes (2 tablespoons) vored gelatin ', cup cold water 2‘, cups strong hot coffee 1 cup sugar ', teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup whipping cream 1 baked 98-inch’ pie shei! Soften gelatin in cold water, dis- unfie- ‘solve in hot coffee. Mix sugar and cinnamon, Add to coffee mixture and . stir until about half full. Set in refrigerator. Whip fe- maining coffee gelatin until light and fluffy. Whip half ¢up cream and fold in. Spoon mixture on top of clear gelatin, mounding in center. o Chill until firm. Whip remain.- | ing cream to use as garnish on top of pie. Glamorize Salads With Fruit Dressing For the simplest sort of little salads that look quite ‘‘dressy,”’ and taste mighty good, do this. On lettuce, on each place, spoon a rather high mound of cottage cheese. (It can be plain, or mixed with chopped dates and walnuts.) Cut ripe Bartlett pears in wedges lengthwise, trim out cores, . and arrange upright around the cheese, pressing them in slightly to hold them in place. Top each with a piece of date for a stem, er tuck in a sprig of mint. Pass a bow! of Fluffy Fruit Dressing. Fluffy Fruit Dressing Whip one-half cup heavy cream. | Fold in three-fourths to 1 cup salad dressing or mayonnaise. Add a. few drops of lemon juice, and a little sugar. Makes about 1'4 cups. EW OSL makes the meal dissolved. Chill | until consistency of unbeaten egg | white. Spoon into pie shell, filling | ‘brunchtime rolls around. your! entil firm. hungry family won't be kept wait-| Gy into eight: rectangles. Dip | ing long. Pup the patties into the j, fine bread crumbs, then into | | frying pan and they're crisp and is tops with almost | by | | hat Coffee Baked ‘Cheese Macaroni Patties Dress Up an Old Favorite Maybe you thought you knew ooh salt * eas ool pepper about all of the many ways to cook) 11, caps milk macaroni. But here is a different| 3, cUp* shredded sharp cheddar ce cups cooked macaren) approach in the form of Cheese | 2 tablespoons chopped onion Macaroni Patties | 1 tablespoons minced parsley Fine. dry bread crumbs ecee Creamy Dressing Will Not Separate French dreading probably ranks | as the favorite salad dressing | among most families. It adds a Colorful appearance and a de- | lightful, tangy flavor to almost any) salad. * There are many recipes for making French dressing, but here's | one for a thick, creamy French ‘dressing that will not —| And it’s easy to make. Thick French Dressing ‘y clip sugar 1 package prepared pectin 1 teaspoon paprika “1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 teaspoons salt, ® cup vinegar 1% cups salad oi! 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce } teaspoon minced onion lean tomate soup i clove garlic (if desired) Mix all ingredients and beat. with egg beater. Ko in refrig- | erator. Cupcokes Ideal for Tea Planning a tea? Small cupeakes are easy to bake, frost, store and | serve, Use a white-cake batter for some of the cakes and top with a | fudge frosting and a nut garnish.. Use chocolate batter for the re- maining cakes and top with a fluffy white frosting and cho eelats, sprinkles. Miracle Whip - Qt. €= mw! £ “THIRTY-NINE ’° > Campbell's } TOMATO SOUP 3° 25° oi All Popular Brands COFFEE ‘ U. S. CHOICE CUBE STEAK ...* 89: Gerber's Strained BABY FOOD Lb. 79° U. S. CHOICE BONELESS ROLLED RUMP. .° 89: 3” 49° - Morton's CHICKEN POT. PIES 6500 Hatchery Road * * * 1 eae The patties are fried so that | ‘cue bare = ne & Crisp. tat Melt the 6 tablespoons butter in | tae pic ae eee a saucepan. Blend in flour, salt | eo F for iry'ns- | and pepper. Add milk and stir Butter’s natural flavor blends | until smooth. Cook over medium | in perfectly with the flaver of heat, stirring constantly until | the patties. And instead of de- | thick. This will be a very thick | tracting from their tasty good- mess, the buttery flavor simply enhances it. } white sauce shredded cheese, Stir These patties please as a lunch eon, supper or brunch dish For Sunday brunch, mix up the ingredients the night before. When parsley. golden brown in a_ jiffy. ‘lwater, then into bread crumbs Even if the patties are to be again. Fry in melted butter until} served later in the day, it’s still a) golden brown. Serve with Canadian | bacon if desired Give ‘Em Orange Juice good idea to mix them up so they can be chilled overnight. In any case, chill the mjxture for several hours. Appropriate to accompany the | Remove from heat and add until cheese js melted, then add mac: reni, chopped onton and chopped | Turn inte a well bet- | tered 9-ineh square pan and chill | Serve your young people orange Cheese - Macaroni Patties are, slices of Canedian bacon, spiced | Jue when) (hey worm 8 aia crabapples and a tossed fresh|ing or mid-afternoon cool drink. green salad. For brunch, a fruit | salad could be served in lieu of | and girls of 13 and 14 years w | the vegetable salad. Cheese Macaroni @ tablespoons butter ‘. cup flour Patties | dance. . ‘PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET % . ‘ ’ ’ : : Pay e = ? U. S. GOOD CHUCK ° . ~ ROAST..... BEEF SHORT RIBS“ Hormel’s Chile Con Carne Dinty Moore's Beef Stew..... 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HAM.......- ROAST .....We« Delicious Steaks : ~ROUND-— SIRLOIN-RIB BOSTON BUTTS PORK 3 9 ROAST wD ” MILLER’S Fresh, Lean, Ground DILL PICKLES : SUPER’ VALUE lee ne 4 BREAD 1 ( saat GRADE A SKINLESS [| rie VELVEETA HOT 7 AROUR TAR The Cheese Food of Kraft Quality DOG S i a 6 Sl av Italian Fresh Prunes WHITE SEEDLESS - California Sunkist MacINTOSH APPLES | GRAPES 1 i ‘areas MICHIGAN Potatoes Open All Day Sunday B 1h) . | | 9:30 A. M. ‘til 10 P. M. a BEER’ “AU RE K e a Fad 70) WEST HURON STREET & LIQUOR THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 ' READY FOR PROCESSING — During tomato season — léte August ‘and September — millions of bushels of tomatoes are received at the H. J. Heinz Company's plants for processing. Deliveries are scheduled Lt s i i i : i fil An aura of romance clung to the tomato, Some said it was the gift of Quetzacoatl, god of healing; and baskets, heaped high with the jewel-like fruit, were borne on the hands of devotees to his altar. | Doctor-priests prescribed the to-. mato for numerous ills, and it was most popular as a beauty aid. CAPTURED HEARTS But it was the piquant sauces made from the pulp and juices of this magical fruit that captured the epicurean hearts of the Span- ish. : Notable among them was a kind of catsup .that brought out the best in baked turkey hen and suck- ling pig. tomato, the took home with them these recipes for to- mate sauce, But a curious fate befell the American-born tomato in Europe. Just about the time that members of the royal Spanish court were expressing their first delight in its outspoken sauces, botanists on the : | Tomatoes Had Hard Time Winning Popular Favor Pal \Wava¥awaw: to the minute and special mechanized conveyors carry the freshly her vestéd fruit to the company’s spotless kitchens without delay. - The tomato was shunned as pois- | Peak just about now, Another rec- onous, called a “love apple”; and whispers of the tomatoes being used in witchcraft were heard in every corner of the land. And so the pride of the Americas lan- guished, feared and forgotten in novelty gardens for nearly three dark centuries, DARING FRENCH Then—after the French Revolu- tion, the great chefs, who no long- er had noble patrons to enjoy them, opened restaurants to the public. And as a symbol of liberty, equal- ity and fraternity, they dared serve the revolutionary tomato. Soon all Europe bowed to the flavor of this lush fruit, French, Italian and Spanish epicures hunt- ed up the sauce recipes of the an- cient Aztecs, added their own var- iations of spice and herbs. immigrants from these nations brought the tomato back to the New World, Spaghetti with ‘to- mato sauce, fish eggs, maca- ronl, meat—all drenched in the crimson me favorites on the American table. The 1955 tomato season is at its | ord-shattering crop is being har- vested, and the cream of the crop is being turned into soup, juice and condiments. Approximately 3,000 pounds of red, ripe tomates canned or bot- tled per hour—that’s the speed at which the fruit will be processed | at a single factory of H. J, Heinz Company, the world's largest _pro- ducer of tomato products. Multiply this by seven—the num- ber of branches processing toma- toes within the season—and you'll have 21,000 pounds of freshly picked fruit canned or bottled each hour by this one firm alone NO RELAXATION Despite this almost unbelievable speed at which they handle the tomatoes, not for a moment is the control of quality relaxed. A visit to any of the factories of this famous company will con- vince you that today's food proc- essor is determined to leave no | stone unturned that would insure top quality products for the home- maker. In many instances, the modern food precessor actually controls RY’ GREAT SCOTT VALUE Frosty white paper napkins... pretty enough to go with your finest china, teu Beiitiele P4per Maphind STRONG EVEN WHEN WET! Wonderful new Scotkins* give your tabld party airs. They're. soft ond supple —glistening white—with the look and feel of fine linen. Scotkins ure so lovely your guests will hardly believe they're paper! And Seotkins have “wet strength.” They don’t foll apart when wet, or with greasy, sticky foods. They’re 2-ply—extra absorbent, exfra strong—to protect clothes better! Get Scotkins today, in both family and dinner sizes, in the gay polka-dot boxes. “Soothing,” Reg. U.8. Pet. Of. *Patent Pending ' ey pa th and condiments, for example, have been developed by their own selentists through cross-breeding and controlied cultivation. | Truly the “aristocrat” of toma- toes, they are lush, red fruit in which the most desirable charac- teristics have as nearly as possible been stabilized, ‘On the company’s own experi- mental farms, pedigreed seed- _ lings are nurtured in greenhouses, cold frames-and inspected fields. Then when. they are ready for transplanting, they are turned over to independent farmers who grow the crop under contract. « All season long, while the crops slowly mature, the plants are un- der the watchful eye of both the farmer and the company’s agricul- tural experts, The ripening toma- toes are carefully inspected and scheduled to the very hour for delivery at the nearest factory kitchen, Within a matter of minutes aft- er the farmer delivers his ‘load, the crimson tomatoes are on their way to spotless kitchens for proc- essing. The fruit is inspected, sort- ed, washed, and if necessary, Then it is sent to the kitchen where it is cooked, in combination with the proper spices and season- ings, into soup or sauce ag the| | case may be. see Constant check is made on the products throughout the cooking stage. Samples are taken off the line at every step; and tests for color, flavor and consistency are made by members of the com- pany's quality contfol department. There's no guesswork in making canned and bottled tomato prod- ucts, Sauce for Lobster Broiling lobster? Servé it with a sauce made of butter, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Be sure to pour the sauce into small indi- vidual containers for individual dunking of the lobster meat! hy Ban Ab meng Gane wine vinegar % teaspoon salt \% teaspoon sugar % teaspoon curry powder White pepper Romaine Thin cucumber slices Cook vegetables according to package directions using one-half cup boiling water: and one-fourth _| teaspoon salt. Drain if necessary. Cover and refrigerate for a few tone pound | Your Dog Will Love hours. Serve on romaine; top with lots-of cucumber slices, arranging cucumber in an altractive pattern, Makes four servings. et |When Buying Ribs When you are buying fresh pork ‘spareribs for a barbecue dish, be sure to have your. meat -dealer chop through the ribs at the large © end. For generous servings, allow of spareribs for each person. : Miller's ) Be a Selim ls The original:..and finest...cream-filled Oh EE enn atin it an ohn a inna sitemeter e chocolate cookie! — _made only by Sunshine be ——. Pc Aaa eeentatey alicia 3) to get it aed be _¢ When Dad is Exira wash again! Am WF | clad Ihave CLOROX | extta clean! |/* LOROX makes linens. more than Rm it makes them satay, too! ps” with the cooking, it’s sere _ _ 0 mean extra washing for Mother. But Clorox comes to the rescue! It removes dinginess, steins ++. even scorch and mildew. And it protects 5 family health, too. No other home laundering product equals Clorox in gorm-tilling efficiency! % wh There’s no place like home for safety...when it’s CLOROX-clean! Besides removing stoins and de- odorizing... Clorox provides o e type of disinfection recommended by hundreds of public health de- partments. So vse Clorox regularly in routine cleaning of kitchen ond | bathroom surfoces ...0n lindteum, : porcelain, tile, The Clorox label Yes, with Clorox, it’s easy to get a cleaner wash... one that smells cleaner, too! And, thanks to an exclusive patented formula, Clorox is free from caustic. ...extra gentle to your finest cottons and linens. Also Clorox; a liquid, contains no gritty particles to damage wash, washer or dryer. ee e060 OOoOoOCOoU -.\:. ~ THE ~~ \e PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 | FLAVORING COUNTS — Dinner for two, a feast, simple but superb. A steak broiled to order, plus hot baked potatoes, calls for a tossed salad. Add a chunk /| be of margarine or butter while meat and potatoes are Salad Blends Eggs, Cabbage, Tomatoes Everyday foods, when combined this way, make a delicious and hearty luncheon salad. — a celery “ to “% cup meyonnaise or meyon- — -type salad dressin: . tablespoon finely gra onion (pulp and fom tercéael green cabbage Balad oll — vinegar 81 aa tomatoes Chop eggs in coarse pieces. Mix lightly with celery, mayonnaise, onion, salt and pepper to taste. Mix the shredded green cabbage with oil, vinegar, sugar and salt and pepper to taste. Arrange slaw on individual salad plates; mound egg mixture in cen- ter of slaw; garnish with sliced tomatoes. Makes four servings. Green Pascal Celery - Richer in Vitamin A Green pascal celery is richer in vitamin A and more attractive to serve. The golden variety is bleach- ed white, and arrives first in Mich- igan’s markets. To keep ft crisp: Wash and dry slightly. Store in hydrator, covered container, or wrap in a wet cloth and put in refrigerator. Buy only enough for one week. Maryland Fried Chicken Prepared Various Ways Even in Maryland, all good cooks do not agree on how to prepare Maryland fried chicken. Some call for cooking the chicken in a sauce or gravy, others for fry- ing the chickens and serving a creamy Yravy over the crisply fried pieces. Others called for deep fat frying and no gravy at all, ° Ld . Below we give two variations on the popular theme. Both are ten- ing in a heavy skillet to make a layer of fat one-fourth inch deep. Brown chicken. Add 2 cups hot milk, cover and bake in a ate oven (350 degrees) about minutes, or until tender. Note: This may also be pre- pared on top of the range. Serves four. Pimiento Chicken Skillet 1 chicken. eut up for frying “Tee 1 smal) onion, % cup Bm H.-— # olives Dip chicken pieces in mixture of flour, salt and pepper. Melt short- Hatch up a bubbling casserole from a can of the supreme potato soup. In it goes one-half cup chopped green pepper, frizzled in butter, Pour in the can of and one-fourth cup of milk; slowly until soup is thawed. often. Add 1 cup flaked crab (small can). Season, if pre- | like, with 1 tablespoon sherry or one-fourth teaspoon curry powder. Butter Beans Pork & Beans breat Northern Beans Kidney Beans. MEAT DEPARTMENT HOWARD ST. FOOD MARKET 148 HOWARD at PERRY Large Lighted Parking Lot Your Choice Any Day of the Week 0 PACKER’S LABEL Lean, Meaty SHORT RIBS Lb. 19° PORK STEAK ™ AQ‘ Medium, Pinconning Lb. 49° SALT PORK. * O° Rib End” Pork Loin Roast Ub. 39° Tre Pack BACON . see ey oe 3 9 POT ROAST “29 Fresh Ground : x . F “ 39° We Reierve the Right te Limit Quantity Peter Pen FROZEN STEAKS Hominy Spaghetti Calico Beans Black Eyed Peas Bonquet Whole ‘ _ Canned Chicken \ Soa19 | 31% Ib. Can Maxwell House Instant COFFEE Large 6 oz. Jor il Super Value . BREAD Defiance ~ PEANUT BUTTER PC America’ s Number 1 Washday vi Cc 20 D Or. 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Boe and rolls for many years, it is| ‘Blend 1 cup lukewarm water and flavor of Orange Toast Deluxe used less often than it should be | 2 cups flour into the cornmeal mix- aids ap nought lh megges ' in_yeast bread. ture. ‘Stir in softened yeast and ee eee | "This new recipe for a mut and enough more flour to make sot your bakery. _ raisin’ bread makes three loaves. | dough, Turn out on lightly floured Orange Toast Detuxe | If desired, you may make two/poard and knead until satiny,“~ ‘scans wakes ~ loaves and a batch of hot rolls. | about 10 minutes. Round dough Hy m7 milk Butter them all as’ soon as they | into ball. 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Cook cornmeal, salt and the 2% | rise until double in size, about 45 ; : —* cups water together in large sauce- minutes. Bake in a moderate over Serve macaroni and cheese with Blend Fruit Juices ‘| Serve over ice cubes and garnish pan, stirring constantly until thick- | (375 degrees) 45 to 50 minutes, crisply cooked bacon and broiled becca: can cai @ hant clas) ot Lama Remove from heat;» v4 adc a autifully desi a cloisonne pins cloc | Oo passed our tabie ie .. ak oF Se sing: | o ke s R sa pedans, andthe CATION genet ee cS) UM te Me eld oe necklaces and cufflinks of_enam- —— = : . pret church service in Sep. The program concluded with |. © — | : eled silver and copper,. were mod- Sania Garearamnmaer saa | short talks given: by committee | erately priced. S te H Re chairmen to acquaint new mem. 7 * ° ec t bers with the functions of the | ~ Top $250 Trustee Prize went to! re aries €a T €por group. | | ‘a Ni Ce hl 4 ley, Cali, for her ol panting Mrs. Harry Ault, Pontiac's Sec-) retary exam application deadline Those speaking were Mrs Je | | “Wine Goblet." retary of the Year, presented a' is Dec. 15. — no a Sam Solurow ; pontiac Spare — | Mrs. Eugene’ Ketchel, Mrs. Ray- | - OTHER PRIZES — = nd National Secre- Appointed bulletin chairman was |-mond Rappaport apd Mrs. Irving | Jerome Kirk of Birmingham took taries Conventiori which she at-| Mrs. Warren Trevethan, and the! Schiyfestone. Others giving. re- a second $150 prize with . his| tended in Chattanooga, Tenn., at scholarship committee will be| ports were Mrs. George “mel “LaRonde No. 6” and Frederick | the Wednesday meeting of Ponti- headed by Mrs. Ellen Boyd. and Mrs. Irwin Kampner. of Birmingham’ took a $100|.ac Chapter of the National Secre-| . Hostesses for the evening were ey ‘Sun- | taries Assn. Mrs. 8. H. Minard-and Mrs. Boyd. Mary, Eleanor Lockman, chapter The next meeting will. be Oct. 12 Pair Speaks Vows president, announced that the Re-| at the Business Institute with Mrs in Detroit Ceremony Le 3 gion 3 meeting will be held Oct. | Charles Retiwick and “_e Perry! Married on Aug. 28 at Temple |°. Members of the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra fence . j Buss s § » ‘atre the 21 artists who claimed a total | State University. There are four pages in ; Bussey of South Saginaw ‘street 4 of $1,375 in awards. - «4 , F A iy 5 * 4 i * ¢ * . * € nf % ‘ f : 1: i, ee . : Tes Gourmet Dinner Featured at Art Festival Preview wo ie Alte ia aa cal. ull « Pontiac Press Photos ‘of Walnut Lake. The skirt and stole, of fine, beautifully woven black wool and silver thread, were priced at $60 for the pair. They found an emt y ea haser. [Auxiliary to Hospital Hears Talk Mrs. Arthur Kerwin. president of St. John Hospita) Auxiliary in Detroit, was guest speaker at the luncheon meeting .of the Women's Auxiliary to the Pontiac General Hospital Wednesday afternoon. . * ~ * Mrs. Kerwin stated. "Due to jadvancing science and new medi- ;cines, the hospital business is ex- |panding at such a fast pace that | it is the fourth largest industry an ithe United States today." She |stressed the value of the auxiliary |to the hospital and its administra- | tor “Kick Off Talent Night” will | be held the evening of Oct. 12 at the Federal Savings and Loan Building on West ‘Huron street, according to Mrs. Charles Scrib- ner, general chairman of the “High Fever Follies of 1955." Mrs. Harold Tripp, chairman of the “play ladies,”’ announced that a new service for the patients will }start Oct. 3. Each evening from 7:30 until 8:50 a play lady will read bedtime stories to the chil- dren. Following the story hour, a bedtime prayer will be broadcast throughout the ward. Lauretta Paul, director of the drawings of the new addition to the hospital that will be started in May 1956 Miss Paul and Mrs. P. Eugene Miller will represent the hospital and auxiliary at the national con- vention in Atlantic City Sept. 17. A small square of alum kept in the silver chest or drawer will heip prevent silver from tarnish- Pontlae Preag’ Phote Y ; : as hosteases. and Black.” ee Ochre Gun tc oe ———— | israel in Detroit’ were Shirley tion are busily engaged in plans fo* Sunday's performance | road and Mrs. Charles Rogers of Miami road are two mems’ Several Detroitérs were among. shop will be Feb. 18-19 at Michign’ | iz Mailanen of Detroit and Dr. Harold of “Sabrina Fair’ at Will-O-Way Playhouse.’ Mrs. Edward bers of the committee. Proceeds from the play-will henefit A see ate, hospital, presented the architect's © She is the daughter of Mr. and Barrett (left) of Ottawa drive js chairman of the telephone the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra. Tickets may be pure ° |. The certified professional sec- »foday's Women's Section | Mrs. Q. Majlanen of Detroit, — committee and Mrs, Donald, Bos (center) of West proqeeis chased from any member, of the association. ?eee : y) : a Be ke Ss THE PONTIAC PRESS S, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15,.1955 . : FORTY. SEVEN Window’ cords will last longer | are rubbed with an olleatureted and operate more smoothly if they | cloth. twice a year, «a POSSI Samsonite Luggage STRONGEST .. . SMARTEST For Ladies’ and Men $15. 00 » $35.00 Initials Free Terms—€ash—Layauway PHILIP'S 2c. shop Harrison's Thursday, Friday ’til 9 p.m. kk Kk kk hh * For the woman who works ...at home . «inthe shop... our usual 9.95 =: all- wool ; her feet all day... ie < . i Enjoy the kitten soft- , LE es oe uA 3 Nf - ness of these light’ a in i ee ges - a | ‘a crepe soles and glove : “A © ‘ fF { leather uppers. Wide range of sizes and widths. Sizes 416 to! | : 2 w. Gy 10, AAA to C. | : Ponting Press Photo | Plans for the fall membership lea sponsored by the| Mrs. Vernon C, Abbott (center) of Illinois avenue check | Grey er niversity of Michigan Alumnae Club are nearing com-| final invitations with Mrs. M. L. Shadley (right) of Ottawa | . . P * Brown $ 98 Lamaiawe Mrs..W. O. Roeser (left) of Neome drive and | drive who will open her home for the tea on ) Sept. 23. . 4 ® Smoke _ _— $= ——- = af 9 é U- M Alumnae Plan Tea - ’ = | now only 38 sq. yd. i; Members of the University ot | the affair, which will be held Sept. | . Uf) F Shoes for Young Folks | Michigan Alumnae Club are com- | 23 from 2 until 5 p.m Nardis Dias - . | pleting aan = - or =e mber- come) Soca ir Pig event . e Specially purchased from ’ 2 y St. | Ship tea which is the first major | is Mrs. Vernon : »bott. ‘ . - SHOE STORE 6 W. Bepyr t event of the season for the club. | She wil be éasieted by Mes. | % a nationally-known maker! > j 4 } . . * | aia Ashby, M N Lk . SMART TEAM MATES ae Py : | Mrs. Maxwell 1. Shadley will] \i* see" aiceaen cae : © Deep, all-wool twist weave ame DES Sa a aS | Otte c , acto ’ , LA : Ges her Ottawa drive home for) poise Mes. Cyril Miller, Mre. || for CLASSES or DESKS! will wear and wear! i | dohn Windiate, Mrs. C. Earl Cur- I ; ° 4 June Group Meets | — cee — _ In Chann Magazine... @ -@ Five glamorous decorator | Ceeil McCallum and Mrs. Vaug i 5 . ‘at Donaldson Home | Garrison. an oe ee A colors; 12-ft. wide. eo a, ee ole sect ad gether or separate ~~ Tuck . i : . Mrs. Leo Donaldson opened her Mr loeser, president 0 edged blouse . o icaline - : ' ; department SaVINgS home on Sylvan Lake to 22 mem.- | the group, extends an invitation to | jersey (50:50 wool and F ; 7 | any woman who has taken courses It's not hard to understand why this handsome ; | bers of the June Group of First | at thal university (o\aitend| the ast vicara) in avacado, palo- : 2s) a # | ' j UIT HOLD y | Presbyterian Church Friday after- | acquainted — vee Le mino. Color-matched woo! bark texture design is first choice o eading ’ | noon, Mrs. William Beattie and | an » and vicara tweed skirt decorators The interesting and extremely Pras 'Mrs. Lorenz Vasbinder assisted Blue Stas Mothers 8 to 18. tical hi-lo effect blends harmoniously. with just about any furnishings, helps hide those inevi- | the hostess ‘ | Mrs. Ericson Lewis, president \Gather at YMCA — 310° table soil and scuff marks. This lovely broad- | opened the meeting by introduc ing | Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four || Blouse | Mrs, E. M. Orr, who conducted | met at the YWCA Tuesdayevening. $22 loon? sells fast at its regular price of 9.95— > s | devotional studies. Mrs. Gordon| Mrs. Wilbur Fitzthomas was | ae $1995 we. purchased a limited quantity at unusual 1 Children Ss |Hayter was welcomed as a new|named delegate and Mrs. Lettie |f Skirt... .. Socee ces reductions — hurry to: Harrison’s Thursday! ’ | member. | Hancock, alternate, to the nation. | | Mrs, Howard Marsh of Mohawk al convention being held in Detroit | ; h , road will entertain at a luncheon | Oct. 23-27 -@ @ ili e a ; OX FOR DS — j next Friday. The group has adopted a Korean | sab = light grey cornt oy ee let as one of its projects for the | De Cor Shop ‘Women Ae Moose | year | t Foshioa Shep @ beige © meadow green | < | The district meeting will be held | . : ; ) 66 J) ConductNnitiation | in Mount Clemens on Tuesday. Mrs. jj 48.N. Perry ae $ | A Publicity Chapter Night and | Ceorge Cervenka of California was 2) ha iimea asia | a guest at the meeting. | initiation were held by the Wom- | c (en of the Moose Chapter 360 Mon- day evening a —— 2 Ps i Tan Brown | Initiated into the auxiliary in c ‘ Red Sizes 'honor of Mrs, Floyd Yeoman, _ @ | 4 . , C.F : | Junior regent, were Gloria Carie | Ss | ‘ Sturdy Soles Y to 3 and Mrs Grace Smith | 2 Rubber Heels . Mrs. Sandra Scribner, Mrs. Ed | LaBarge and Mrs. Chester Hensley lreceived their secret work. Mrs. |Edmon Vaughn, publicity chair- | erit hoes 'man, was in charge of the even- ; ing’s program ; | Announcement was made of the | 43.N. Saginaw, St. Open Fri., Mon. ’til 9 penny supper to be held at the | | Moose Temple on Sept. 27 ncpiiimienindinns thursday, friday, saturday precious blend coats lining §& fo 16. special, $33 j ; of wool, || cashmere, i ied guanaco! 4 ~ as . as : regularly higher priced ‘ ‘ ; a Imagine all this coat. luxury for 7 Pen . ] ‘> ele S | just $33. A rich blend of Fe a ¢ tees, 15°5 cashmere, 10° guanaco and double the life Fw PS > — “- a as se ES * pliaie aml lies iclntatint 75% wool' Fine tailoring! of your. carpet with Cdl ee ee ond “= % J —_ ’ n | detail \ d Hand-stitching'! Choose from & = ALLEN’S LUXURY Zl ie ars unusua etail, casual undertones collection of clutch and button styles. | rubber top . & ws ~ . Each coat Milrum lined Spettand eit ddi “ ; 2 ous 4 ; “7 ae , { nts , “4 o 8 A 7 : : : > 2 ‘ i : : : - “s i : f int | P fe hoa : ‘diy / sug < : ae : ‘ ; el Mie 3 F i \ ‘ sf i : eel ae / aa : rs : ; j ; . /, “I bee , \ « ee aoa | : ' ee i “a 87 N. Saginaw St, © _most gentle, “shoe to, 9 = caress : your feet! By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Oh, your girl. friends mean to be so helpful. They have your interests at heart. They want to do -you a favor. Uncomplicate things for you. Say the things ATR Shoes for the Entire Family DIEM’S “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” ~ you don’t dare say. And what happens? Their help- ful interference lands you in 4 frightful mess. Look what happened to this girl. “Dear Miss Woodward: -When I started to like him, my girl friends started calling him up all the time!. When he was away this | summer, one of the girls wrote him a letter and signed my namet. “I can’t imagine what he must think of me, and don’t know bew | te explain. I see him around all the time, but when I‘m with him | 1 clam up. Normally I taik a | minute, * | « I've tried to stop liking him, | but it doesn’ t seem to work, Please help me.’ Answer: _Making a good im- pression on the boy seems to be | more than you can do all by your- self. Your girl friends had to get into the act and give you a helping hand. With the result that you feel FE 2-2492 Neat to Federal Store awkward and uneasy every time Toddlers’ Tweener | AB mo front. oe 2-3-4 IN RIKER BLDG. Bonnet’ or Helmet. MARGARET ANN you're near him. You'can't relax Cus nd 6 ahs sew et friends haven't. done you a speck of good, ‘Pestering hirn: with. phone calls in your behalf. And that letter over your signature! Enough to make him think you a frightful to do done. All you can hope to undo it. Then chatter like crazy about his summer and yours, and how it feels to get back to school. Make + Sorority Chapter Opens Fall Season Beta Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held its first meeting of the fall season Monday evening at the home of the pres- ident, Mrs.. Robert Knight of Spo- kane drive. Projects for the coming year were discussed. Mrs. Richard Al- lan invited the group to meet at her home on Monterey avenue for and be yourself. its next meeting. ———— pia cas Me Be|to be a ‘friendly and interested — full’ of sparkle. Sl rts SiS oe oem itch. Well, the damage has been | Saturday. ¢ The Al! Weather Wonder 3-SEASON | ZIP-OUT Three perfect reasons for }.| | Buddy's 3-Season Zip Out ‘oat for boys. Fall, Winter, Spring. Just a quick zip of colorful wool lining ,turns it into a top coat or an over’coat! . and keeps your youngster smartly crotch, ‘all with Bonnet, with: Visored-Helmet. Infants ML. XL. $4.98. around Boys Boys’ or Girls’ Tweener Checked SHOP Riker es Sas $27.98 and $29.98 Other Zip Outs trom $19.98 The Margaret Ann Shop clad whatever the temp Plaid or Tweed. Set-in or raglan sleeves. ADD AN INCH HEM! Bidg. || ington. The shee with a pretty view... SHOSS POR THE LOVELY A. A new interpretation of the sling, crafted of mellowest calfskin in Black, Golden Sable or Winter Wedgewood ........ $14.95 Black suede combined with deft touches of satin to bring you the most excitingly new pump in years $14.95 wet ee ee er . Delicate bandings of black suede for those ofter 5 hours $12.95 ee Touring northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. . Bowers who | were married The William Tamms of Farmington are her — parents, and his parents are the Millis. J. of | Farmington, Bowers’ MRS. RICHARD J. BOWERS Wilma Tamm Is Married in Farmington Ceremony Before an altar banked with palms, fugi «hrysanthemums and candelabra, Wilma Tamm became the bride of Richard J. Bowers | at Salem Evangelical and Re- formed Church of Farmington. * * * The Rev. Carl H. Schultz per- formed the double-ring ceremony in the presence of 200 guests. | ‘The bride js the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tamm of Farmington, and the bride - groom's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. Millis J. Bowers of Farm- A reception was held immediate- ‘ly following the ceremony in West Bloomfield Township Hall. their honeymoon Michigan the new Mrs, Bowers ‘from her bridal bouquet. their home in Farmington. * * * Many prenuptial showers were a miscell Mrs. Calhooh ‘entertained’ and, a A gown of white appliqued Chan- | shower given by Miss Monroe at tilly lace on nylon tulle was worn | | her home. | by the bride. The skirt. of cat) Mir and Mrs. Millis Bowers en- | cading tiers was fashioned with a| |tertained at the rehearsal buffet | lace panel down-the front. | supper at their home in Farming- | A. handband of pleated nylon | ton. | tulle trimmed with pearls and se- | —$$$—$—_____—— | quins secured her fingertip veil of Willis PTA Board Outlines Program silk illusion.-She carried a white | orchid with lilies-of-the-valley on | a white Testament. — sonra ot the Willa : e executive of t i ee School PTA met Thursday ‘after- Mrs, Jack Lasich, sister of the |} noon to establish it's program for bride, was her matron of honor. | the year. She wore a waltz-length gown of| irs John Adomitis presided and dusty rose iridescent taffeta with | 19 members of the board were a nylon tulle overskirt. Her flow- | present. ers were a cascade arrangeme nt | Plans were disc: ussed for a’ 10 of pink oe | week course of. study in child care in addition to the regular PTA ° ington and Elaine Monroe of Pon- | tiac were the bride's other attend: ants, They wore raspberry irides- | cent taffeta gowns fashioned iden- | | tical to the matron of. honor’s | Arrangements of white carnations formed their bouquets | : | refrigerator until ironing time .no Melodee Tolman of Birming | ham, cousin of the. bride, per- formed the duties of flower girl. | She wore a floor-length white | | taffeta gown accented by a sash | | of petal pink. Ring bearer was Richard man, the bride’s nephew - Jack Lasich of Pontiac served | as best .man. Edward Lasich, | | James Tolman, Barry Calhoon and | | | Thomas Monroe seated the gupsts. | Mrs. Tamm chose a blue crepe | and lace dress with navy ac ecesso- | iries for her daughter's wedding. | | Her corsage was of Talisman | roses CHOOSES BROWN ‘ A dress of mink brown lace with | ‘coral accessories was worn by) | Mrs. Bowers: Her corsage was also ‘of Talisman roses. for a family dinner, in lieu of the annual fair. The first meéting of the PTA will be held Thursday afternoon but makes ironing easier. ——— NEW DACRON UNIFORMS Short—Three Quarter ‘or Long Sleeves Long Waisted for. Tall Girls $12.95 up Cotton Uniforms $5.95 up Nurses Caps—White Hose OXFORD SHOP 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 Tol- | Tasty Applenut Fluffy Chocolate Cream Filled . ANGEL FOOD ROLL.. Hawaiian Pineapple Delight COOKIES | du. Ae Custard Filled Do-Nuts ¢- 30° NOT BREAD AND th aasa dil coun Sf tos 3:30 P.M. THOMAS PASTRY SHOP: West Huron, Near Cass . FE 4-8163. BREAD +» 49° When the newlyweds left for | in northern | was wearing a gray suit with red accessories, Her corsage was | Upon their return they will make given for the bride, among them | ous shower at which | Mrs. Barry Calhoon of F arm- | meetings. Oct. 7:was the date set | Storing sprinkled clothes in the. only: lessens the danger of mildew, Fall Breakfast Is. Planned Soest dteaay tn. auita tons hi face y ev ym kaon | call hins if you won't. It's all aimed at. bringitig Puts bien in an untaversble vit z flit Fe Judge H. Russel Holland will be guest speaker, his topic being ‘‘The Humorous Side of the Coyrt.” June Newcombe is acting as toastmistress and the invocation will be given by Mrs. Donald Ely. : General chairman. fer the event is Ann Tierney, assisted by Mrs. Ronald -West. * © «@ Mrs. Bernetta McGinnis is mak- ing plans for a reception to be held immediately following the breakfast. Mrs. Imogene Alex- ander, Jean Warren, Mrs. Donald Smith’ and Mrs. Edward Renbach will assist. : Chairman of favors committee is Mrs, Charles Stark. Working ‘with her on this committee are Mrs. Darrell Jones, Mrs. Harold | Hayden and Martha Boatright. Dee Brim, Pat Parker and Beth | McEvoy are handling publicity. Reservations may be made with AIB consuls. \ a ; | Rea PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 15, 1958 a - a Softes Meddling Girl Friends Snarl Up Romance| Dre tickled pink with the smart way my Carol handles her house- work. Talse wood floors for instance. Most gals complain about all that scrubbing and waxing. But not my. Carol! She cleans and waxes them in one easy operation with Bruce | Cleaning Wax. It takes her half the time and a lot less elbow grease. And we've yet to have a guest who hasn't commented on our beautiful wood floors. My Carol and her Bruce Cleaning Wax really make easy work of a hard job. I'm — pleased with both of them. p.s. For lighter waxing on linoleum and wood, Carol uses Bruce Floor Cleaner. toe SARE 55 W. Huron FE 5-3675 Open Monday and Priday ‘til ® Evenings by Appointment The Autumn Bride . . » looks so enchanting _ in a gown from Alicia. LOVELY, Lacy Trousseau Treasures in Lingerie One-of -Kind Bridesmaid — Gowns. Alicia Bridal Salon . 7 PARK FREE in REAR of STORE TAPE MEASURE TEST PROVES... I-N ore TORY: ity Elastic inner belt flattens tummy.. Gives comfy dia- phragm control. Light nylon. Open Mon., Fri., and Set. Til 9 IT SUBTRACTS -C-H-E-S GIRDLE by BESTFORM Inches away in a jiffy! The new slim- ming, flattening inner belt trims waist, hips, tummy. Non-roll top. 26 to 36. 595 EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT YOU _ EDERA SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC. dept. Stores THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS; THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 15, 1955_ FORTY-NINE Community posing 28 through Oct. 1 from 1 p.m. to. 10 p.m. Through the services of Sam Bir- the LANVIN -»+@ most provocative perfume! EXTRACT - 1/8 om... es $2.25 1/4 em. oo 2» 5.00 V2es......- 9.00 EAU deLANVIN Zea ...... 3.00 Gem 20-2 - 5.00 TALC eeeee ol plus tne, CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts” 72 North Saginaw Street 2.00 DAR Prepares for Antique Show] _ shane) Yeuwer of Ammiville, Pa., chapter- has obtained positive bioce) to exhibit from any outstanding dealers in Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Kentucky and Nebras- ka as well as several nationally. recognized local dealers. The displays, include authentic antique furniture, old brasses, pewters, china, silver, glassware and prints, The proceeds of this event en- able the chapter to share in the national DAR educational, histor- ical and patriotic projects. Annual scholarships are provid- ed at the Tamasee School in South Carolina and at the Kate Duncan Smith School in Alabama. As before, a scholarship will be offered to an outstanding Ameri- can Indian girl to enable her to complete her pre-college studies. FLAGS PRESENTED American Flags have been pur- chased by the chapter for two new gradé schools, and Flag Codes were given to the Boy Scouts to distribute = Flag Day. _ Mrs. Frederic C. Pew Jr. and Mrs. Dale O. Miller are’ chairman and. co-chairman of the Antique Show, ‘They will be assisted by the following committees: Mrs. Clar- ence B. Mitchell, finance; Mrs. Ferdinand M. Broock and Mrs. George W. Webster, publicity; Mrs, T, C. Yarnall, and Mrs. Walter A. Kleinert, prizes. St. Benedict Guilds © Plan Fall Festival Plans are being made for the 10th annual Fall Festival of St. Benedict Church, according to re- ports presented at a meeting of the guilds held Friday eveueg in the Parish Hall. * 8 @ The festival will be held Sunday, Oct. 2, from noon until 6 p.m, in the Parish Hall. Mrs. Earl McHugh will serve as general chairman, assisted by Mrs. | James R. Smith and Mrs. Ralph Cotcher as her cochairmen. Mrs. Joseph Albrecht will have charge of the apron booth.” ‘Reports of the Rosary Altar So- | clety were also given at this meet- ‘ing MALING SHOES @ y & id a cute coquette for femininity oh used to carry & smelling salts now she just wears Maling’s COQUETTISH FLATS 292, 3% Maling Shoes — | 50:NORTH-SAGINAW STREET Open Mondoy and Friday Evenings A) . Mrs. soon Denar bs bs Geko ot Bobet anteand tg es Cole- man. M. Moody, Mrs. Walter R. ‘Barkley, Mrs, Donald R. _and Mrs. Roy L, ‘Thurman. Paar a be caaneed by Mrs. Donald R. Hirschman, Mrs. Alvin S, McEvoy, Mrs. William R. Harrington and Mrs. Roy S. Thurman Mrs; Harold, R. Chapel and Mrs. G. W. W. Barton will be hostesses for the event. Orientation Slated at Mercy College Orientation Week activities for freshman students at Detroit's Mercy College will begin on Sun- day. A buffet supper at the Mercy Residence Hall will officially open the week's program. Actual enrollment will begin Monday morning and will termi- | nate at 1:15 p.m. on Sept, 23. Orientation Week's schedule will inciude social and educational ac- tivities. Each evening various campus groups will provide enter- tainment designed primarily to give the new students a chance to , b >) MINUTES is all it takes to _ open a convenient CHARGE at Peggy's Stop in Today Convenient Payments Arranged to Suit Your Budget on PEGGY'S» : 16 N. Saginaw St. + OUR : FAMOUS CALIFORNIA WALKER IN 100% WOOL FLANNEL $7735 Your favorite slim style, with six low walking pleats, detailed with em- broidered arrows. Won- detful choice of colors, you'll want. at least two: charcoal, grey, tan, char » brown. Sizes 8 to 18. Another Wonderful ‘Shipment ~ | _ Just Received! Our Perky Little ~ @ Water Repellent PEGGY'S 16 N. 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She was too convincing, The SLING OF OUTRAGEOUS FORTUNE — Ata recent 4-H Club style review in Salina, Kan., where the girls showed off dresses they had made, Sandra Shilling wore something no other girl had — a_sling. In the sling was a cast holding her right arm. She broke the arm when Texas.” » * * The issue: Did Texas school segregation laws fall when the U.S. Supreme Court in 1954 de- clared segregation of Negro and white students unconstitutional. Taxpayers of Big Spring, Tex., and the prosegregation Texas Citizens Council contend state laws are valid despite the U.S. Supreme Court decision anil that state funds cannot be used by districts trying to integrate classes. They. are appealing a trial court's decision upholding integration of grade schools by Big Spring school offi- cials. In a brief filed yesterday, State Atty. Gen. John Ben Shepperd, said hé shared the view of the appel- lants that Tefas school laws are problems facing American education,” he said The Nationa] Education Assn. is sponsoring the week along with the American Legion, the U.S, Office of Education and the National Congress of Parents and Teach-/| ers, baby’s hot,. sticky little hand.” i" ' Sam _ Benson Says: After all, you miles to save a ‘groceries ... Se why not teke the STORES and SAVE MANY te DOLLARS women walk few cents side street MY on your Coats, Suity, and Sportswear! OPEN 9 ’TIL 9 mn —— 1? , | ‘id i, y d | Na a _—— I . i a / \ fii : \ ys | = ww. “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THORSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955. amare laws for Big Spring. to use them Churchill to Vacation ' where Negro and. white students Former Diplomat Will Air Case | ss Soe sets] Leader Atfacks Ike |S'We'coun of france iac i ' = . —— LONDON Sir Winston and Dies in New York of Seareaation | Nones Nor. 12 at Dem Dinner Rally ir Wiasion and poss Seg on * SAN FRANCISCO W—Demociat-| today for a holiday in the south hor cee ink tek Deek , eg as U. s. Education Week |, ie leaders, warming up for an elec- peg Bad They will stay at the States ambassador to Australia, Texas Supreme Court WASHINGTON @ — President) tion year, attacked President Eis-|Cap d’Ail villa of publisher Lord as died today in New York Hospital re = Eisenhower today. designated Nov. the administration at| Beaverbrook, an old friend. x // after a brief iliness. He was 58, to Hear Oral Argument | 612 as American Education Week ge Vos fund-raising dinner Rad aaeg eared saner alge q wt til JI@5 Butler, who had ffered . fre . Y } . called nation ' ! i. were ee. ¢ heme tation, bocumedl ae in Key Issue pugorirpelaptrm dp ootie “Dwight D. Eisenhower is not | companied by their daughter Mary 1 denly after his return here Tues- the nation’s indispensable man;|and her husband, House of ate 885 GL a as ey me RO ow day aboard the liner United States AUSTIN, Tex. u—Oral argu-| interest in better educa not the best man for the country,|Commons Member Christopher | 7M TMES.1GT PA) Ae @ : after a three-week vacation trip ments are set for the Texas Su-| ‘Our people have a right to take | not the best man to seek and keep | Soames. ; to Europe. preme Court to in a key) special pride in our nation’s edu-| the peace not a great presi- . * *« 8 school segregation case which the| cation system, and an obligation | dent... not a leader,” said the ‘ For many years he had been state attorney general says may | to demonstrate a destre and capa-|.main speaker, Gov. George M N EED - E Pp active in the construction and ship- affect “every school district in| city to meet the major | L : Planning Your New Home? ng “See Our Penning Euperts’ .. « They Will Be Glad to Help You Anytime! | = or to to the binding until the courts specifical- : Scaplial andl suusore Gis qnin from | nr roaches around her nosh tp wale the side-Sastener on the beck of}, G50 thous void or valli Ge § AM ee oe - LUMBER and | her esophagus. 88 stuc to loosen ~a-ack” went Legislature changes them. ' a bone in her wrist. She couldn't move the arm. At the hospital, the| “hie said -he believed it correct COAL ,COo. The Middle West's first hydro- dress was cut down the back and the arm put in a cast. The dress was | fo, school funds to be transmitted 20 South Perry Street ees ' qua plant was built in Grand | in no condition to be entered in the contest. 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She posted $25 bond and pleaded innocent to jay- walking and resisting arrest. Judge rt Clifton set Oct. 7 for her j trial. Texas Medicos Drop Ban HOUSTON, Tex. @ — Qualified _ Negro doctors of medicine are now eligible to join the Harris County Medical Society. The group voted by Carl Grubert | WAITER AND eee sae DURAND, Ill. (INS)—A_ pretty child too weak to play with the dolls placed on the bed around -her.., .. A strapping youth with a football player's physicque fight- jng for his life... . ° ee * These are but two of nine brothers and sisters who have been struck by polio since Sept. 2 in Durand, a tiny farming community a few miles northwest of Rockford. Four of the stricken youngsters are in the hospital, and the other five are being cared for and treat- ed at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keron Walsh. There are 14 children in the family. Five-year-old Rosellen, the first to-be stricken, is undergoing post polio-therapy at St. An- thony’s hospital in Rockford, and because she loves dolls, nurses and friends have surrounded her with some almost as big as she. lays Rosellen’s big brother — David, 17, masked by an iron hung. 2 WELL. -BU ILT LAD David, well-built youngster of six-feet-two had been doing a lot of the heavy farm work on his dad's 160-acre tract. Now Dr. Charles Leonard, the family’s doctor, has only one word for David's condi- tion—“‘critical."”” Dr. Leonard said: “David is fighting for his life.” Also in the hospital, but in less serious condition than David, are his brother, Edward, 16, and a sister, Julia, 14, Julia’s twin sister, Joan, also is suffering from polio but is being cared for at home as are four Father Asks Only for Prayers to Aid His Nine Children Stricken With Polio fondle them for her. eyes sparkle most when a nurse combs a doll's hair. In Rockford Township Hospital Her blue; youngsters, from six to 18 years of age_-have escaped the disease. | Two of these children were inocu- lated with Salk vaccine ‘before polio struck the family. The cgncentrated attack of polio on the Walsh family has brought a mass expression of sympathy from the 700 residents of Durand. People have been streaming to the farm house with offers of help—money, food and clothing. Walsh, distraught and preplexed because his children are the only current polio victims in the entire county, said: “It’s as though we were picked out. He added: * “What we we midst is prayers. Lots of them. We're depending on prayer.” Huge Owl Kills Chickens KENTON, Ohio W—Roy King, farmer, solved the mystery of his disappearing chickens, but surprised at the size of the thief. He killed an owl having a wing spread of 51'y inches. It weighed was | ‘New Ford any Section Open to Public tieup of north bound cars yester- : day. 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PONTIAC PRESS, t SURADSY: SEPTEMBER. 15, 1955 _FIPIY-THREE ; and 10 for New York, * * * The White Sox, four games back, muffed a chance to move closer by a doubleheader at Balti- ve last place Orioles, who divided a pair with Chicago Tues- day, too, won the opener 8-2 be- fore being stopped by Billy Pierce 7 * © #| Boston, filling seven of New = remaining dates, all but is. Lead Over Ya oy as aader ape wanes Bd a réokie. ine : of zk as Ea Le E i after Pete BPE. allowed by Narleski in 110 innings. For Valdivielso, it was the first RBI in 14 games. * ° + Narleski had looked like the same old cool hatchet man in the seventh, intentionally walking Mickey Vernon to load the bases, then striking out Roy Sievers and Carlos Paula. : . In the second, Sievers had be- come Score’s 228th strikeout vie- Marciano Sel Fight of Life GROSSINGER, N. Y. (# — Rocky Marciano is ready for the toughest fight of his life when he defends his world heavyweight title against Archie Moore Tuesday at Yankee ‘Stadium. Although Moore is 38, officially, and Marciano is only 31, the Rock has learned deep respect for: age. His first battle with Jersey Joe for Toughest With Moore If Rocky {s in for a rough night next week, so is Archie. The champ usually is a mild-mannered gent with his sparring partners. In Wednesday’s drill he leoked positively vicious at. times against J. B. Reed, Toxie Hall and Keene Simmons, It was his peak perform- ance with only three more boxing Walcott taught him the facts “of | and life. He had to get off the deck back to knock crown. “T never figured him (Walcott) like that,”’ said the Rock yesterday ‘before his workout. “You can’t tell a thing about those old guys. Age doesn't mean a_ thing. Walcott wasn’t any old man that night. From what they tell me about Moore, I'm in for an even rougher night.”* Willie in Good Spot to Better Klu for Homers MILWAUKEE (Willie Mays, deadocked with big Ted Kluszew- ski of Cincinnati for the National League home run lead, isn't too concerned about it. “I don't pay no attention to that,” the “Say Hey” kid of the New York Giants said last night t after swatting homers Nos. 44 and 4 as the Giants absorbed a 9-2 pasting from the Milwaukee Braves. Yes, he said, he knew he had tied Kluszewski, but it made no difference to him—‘"I got other things to think about.” Mays, with 10 games left to play| > as against only six for Kiuszewski, actually seems. to be in a better spot than the Cincinnati strong boy for the home run crown. Solunar Tables Schedule of fishing periods, as printed below, has been taken from John Alden Knight's Solunar Ta- bles. For fishing in good territory during these times, the tables in- dicate when the best sports that each day has to offer will be found. FRIBAY AM M Minor Major Mtnor Major 6.35 11 45 rae A SATURDAY Minor Major Minor —— 6.20 oe 10 L) J eed league Leaders “AMERICAN Lees BATTING (based at bats)— — Detroft, 338; Powe = Reacts City, + Smith, ee ath ‘Kell, Chicago, roit, . sono sducnge io Nice etse, a lensen, Busby, Chicago, scage,. 1. Smith, Clevelasid on 15 tal 9b her 15-4, 789; ; Detrott, 16-7 692; decision )}— New Byrne, 696; York, 17-7 Lemon, a, Chicago, 14-6, mo EOUTS—Score, Clev Turley, New York, 200; Pierce. Chicago, 137; Detroit, 132; Ford, New York, LEAGUE HOME RUNS—925 (record is 973 set in 1950). eland, 235: NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING — (based on 350 at bats)— Ashburn, oo Ps —— Brooklyn, 322; Mus at, Brockiya, 316; y glee oy M cincinnath UNS—Snider, ep as _ Mays. New York, 112; Post, Cin: ; Kilus- vewski, Cincinnat!, 108; ponent M liveshes. BATTED neater Brooklyn, im, Tis; satnzs. Nes New teago, i mewski; Cincinnati, 1 Post, Bell, Cin cheat) and Aaron. —— ond im: 180; haben Milwau! rr ie ani, 35; er, B Aaron, eos Post end "Bell, Cincinnati and yo o iw Clemente, Pittsburgh, ong Banks, nea ” Milwaukee, a Jot, 8 : Eo ” Lae F 21; saage, New New York, IO (based on fed poms wet Labine, yn, 12-8, .706; Robert Pritade "ear. PTE sal Milwaukee; ora irickote Mitwaukee,. 94 o“ fadet : Kee Brooklyn and Antonelli, wate Hoe RUNS—1195 a: is drills scheduled, , Saturday Sunday “He looks tough, don't he?”, said Al Weill, his: manager. “‘He ain't looked like mu since the first Walcott fight. i . Off his sectiaal Marciano will come bulling into Moore in a half crouch with heag low and elbows high. He will be throwing his old Until Marciano startedlte rough it up in the ring, all was sweetness and light at the quonset hut hangar at the airport where he trains. A large mid-week crowd was on hand. Not Afraid of Work Robin Rvberts has led the National League in the number of innings pitched for the last four years and the Phillie standout figures to make it. five straight this year, ° il fs a epee ait | 4 ] 4 NEW MARKER—Ray Earnhardt "| demonstrates a new football yard marker he developed. Using gun- :| sight principles the device keeps nd | track of downs and yardage to go. *) | lent ‘ |operating behind a typically be- «4 | hemoth Gopher line. Baltimore racked "s Dick Donovan for 10 of 14- hits ~ while Jim. Wilson. shut out the -Sox until ered with one on. Donovan. now is 14-8, Wilson 11-17. In the nightcap, @ scratch run broke up a duel be- 6 deteeahing grand-slammer off loser George Susce in the eighth, for ott rens batted in. Brooklyn's. National League champs lost their fourth ‘straight, beaten 3-0 by St. Louis behind Tom Poholsky’s three-hitter. At Milwau- kee, the Braves clubbed New a to Single Game York 9.2 with a pal of two-run homers. by Del Crandall and George Crowe, Willie Mays smacked two for the Giants, ty- ing Cincinnati's Ted Kluszewski for the lead with 45. Mays, one short of Ralph Kiner’s “— mark of 10 two-homer games in a season, has 10 games left. Klu has six, ‘Gophers Deep, Inexperienced, Coach Reports Grid Mentor Warmath Plans to Use Sophs at Several Positions MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. i#—Min- nesota’s football coach, Murray Warmath, drawled off four or five names at every position. “Tt sounds good, doesn’t it,” said the former Mississippi State men- tor. “But the more names you can mention at a position, the weaker it usually is.’"’ . * * Graduation wiped out 19 letter. men, including one-man gang Bob McNamara, from *the su: { 1954 Gophers, who fashioned a 12 record in Warmath’s debut at Minnesota. “We have fewer experienced playets than any team in the Big Ten this year and certainly one of the youngest,” Warmath said im referring to some 2% sopho- mores who must be blended with 15 returning lettermen, only four of whom are holdover starters. “Everybody says we have depth, but that's all we do have. It's not reasonable to pick up any place but the lowerybracket in the con- ference. ee #* | “We were the luckiest team in the league last season. Michigan State probably was the unluckiest. Maybe we can be lucky again, but the law of averages is against it.“ Although, Warmath will field nearly an all-letterman team at the outset, he predicted that as many as five sophomores might be starters before the nine-game sea- son ends. * © @ The loss of right halfback Mce- Namara deprived the Gophers of one of the finest competitors War- math said he has ever coached. “Besides his terrific talent,” said the Gopher coach, “his inspiration- al leadership made ts click. We can't possibly replace him.” However, Bob’s smaller brother, Dick (Pinky) McNamara, returns at left half and with Darrell (Shorty) Cochran at right half, afford Minnesota a pair of excel- scat-backs, who will be VICTOR HUGS TRAINER — Tony DeMarco (leh) AP. Wirephotes of Boston, ex-welterweight champ, smiles happily as| at Boston Garden, in their nationally televised 10 he hugs his trainer Sammy Fuller following his vic-| round bout. De Marco scored a technical knockout tory last night over Chico Vejar, of Stamford, Conn. Wins Berth in ABC CUSHING, Okla. — Houston Congress at Battle Creek, Mich. last night by ripping Cushing 23-9 after Cushing pul an upset by dropping the fa Texas nine 12-3 in the Ist game. * * * Houston collected 20 hits off five Cushing hurlers in the night con- test. Michigan's pheasant crop. for 1955 should be at an alltime high, observers claim. ALMA (®—A pair of light, speedy + |halfbacks hold the key to Alma’'s football fortunes. Lloyd Eaton, senior coach of the MIAA Conference, is bank- ing on them to restore lost pres- tige to the Scots this season. Last fal Alma had a perfect 40 ree- ord against outside opposition but had a mediocre 2-4 mark in league play, The two players are left. half- back Marv Raab, a 175-pound sen- '|for, and right halfback Dick Hill, 1/8 155-pound sophomore. “When he’s ‘on,’ Raab is our best runner, He has the potential to break ‘up any game,” Eaton says, “Hill's not far behind, how- ever. He's more of an inspiration- al leader.” Perhaps Raab more than Hill is the player who can make or break Alma. In his-1st season, Raab led the entire state in scoring with 84 points, ranked 2nd in rushing and 3rd in total offense. ; Teamed with Raab and Hill in Alma’s 1st backfield are quarter- .. 2 Speedy Halfbacks Key ,jto Alma Football Fortune pound soph, and fullback Tex Glea- son, a 215-pound freshman. It will be Ayling’s job to take over for Denny Stolz, who has grad- uated. Organize Mixed League A mixed double bowling league is now being organized and open- ings for men and women keglers are available. The league will bow! on Wednesday nights at 9 o'clock at the Land O'Lakes Recreation, 4825 Highland Road. Interested persons should call either ORlando 3-8414 or ORlando 3-7081. : Mound Ace Will Stick Chances are Ken Lehman will stick with the Brooklyn Dodgers next season. He has been optioned to the minors three times, the limit, and has been the Montreal mound ace this. season. : WEDNESDAY'S HOME. RUNS Maxwell, Tigers; McDougaid, Bauer, Yankees, Power, Zernial 2, Athletics; Ken- nedy, White Sox; Mays 2, Giants; all, Crowe, Braves. | won its way to the national tour-’ ‘nament of the American Baseball 7 Crand- w id YS Eh *, |Tony De Marco on Trail of His Old Welter Crown BOSTON (®—Rugged Tony De-| knockdown felt solid, real solid. I Marco, punching harder than ever, knew I had him, It was just a hAs one burning ambition today— | que stion.of time. Now if I can get to regain his World Welterweicht | Boxing Championship’ from Car- men Basilio. Basilio was the main topic of conversation in Tony's dressing room last night after his quick, devastating teehnical knockout tri- umph over Chico Vejar in 2:40 of the first round at Boston Garden. The 23-year-old North End bat- tler, making his first appearance since he lost the welter title June 10, decked Vejar with a right to the body and left hook to the head in the first minute after a savage flurry. ‘fwo ripping rights to the body and head moments later sent Ve- jar down again and as soon as the Stamford, Conn., boy got up Ref- eree Tommy Rawson called a halt. . “It was about the hardest I've ever hit anyone,” Tony said glee- fully. “That left hook on the first Lions Drop McDermott DETROIT *—The Detroit Lions have released on waivers Herb McDermott, 6-foot 1, 230-pound of- fensive tackle from Iowa State. He was the Lions’ ith draft choice’ this year, ~ With McDermott’s release, the team roster was cut to 39, four over the limit for the start of the National Football League season Sept. 25. Major Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUE : oy «i| Brighter Outlook back Dick Ayling of Pontiac, a 195- “i |Birmingham High's Maples Will Field Veteran Lineup Against Southfield ll “Barring injuries, we should do better thig-season than we did last year.” That was the guarded comment made by Carl Lemle, head foot- ball coach at Birmingham High School, as his Maples ready them-. selves for Friday night’s season opener with a reportedly rugged Southfield team. Lemle, ybeginning his 2nd year |at the Birmingham helm, will field Sus largely a veteran. lineup for to- morrow night’s inaugural on the Maples’ gridiron. Kickoff time is 8 p.m. Birmingham's starting team will be composed of five 1954 regu- lars, five lettermen who saw con- siderable action last season, and an untried quarterback, Dale Bur- rows, a junior brought up from the reserves, gets the starting call at the T-formation signal-bark- ing post. Three of Lemle’s holdovers are backs, which should help to make the untested Burrows’ job a little bit easier. The trio is headed. by ace left halfback John Appleford, a tricky ball carrier starting his 3rd varsity season. Completing the backfield are Wayne Geggie at right half and Bill Swaney, a con- —— quarterback, at the fullback Two returnees in the ‘forward wall are guard Jim Rennell and end Jim Traa,:1955 co-captain with Swahey. Roufiding out the line .are center’Bob Hohmeyer, guard Dave Spehar, end Don Haugh, and tackles Nick Colbert and George | | Huffman, With. the exception of | Burrows, all starters‘are seniors; Lemle’s use of two platoons will be strictly limited due to a lack | Brookiyn of squad depth, which appears to be Birmingham's greatest weak- ness. Of this year’s 40-man squad, only 11 own letters, a definite clue to the anemic condition of. the Ma- ples’ bench, Although others will undoubt- edly see action, Birmingham's fate rests primarily with 13 boys, fccording to. Lemle. As- sisting Lemle this season are line coach Lew Parry and JV totors doe Borovick and Tom Car- son, Maples will couciads. their nine- | garne schediile with the traditional Thanksgiving Day clash against archrival Royal Oak. Birmingham's 1955 schedule: : Sept. 16-~- Roetiyid . Sept. 23 - Cranbroc Jet 14- Hazel Oct. 8 Nov 3 “Bastern, Mic: a Paeaee samen. e 331 sigppaertal SCHEDULE No i= schedul ar ey wes ‘Ss RESULTS at New York, mametas,seyen L4 Le . a ae Pet Behind Milwaukee 65 $$ 3 ¥ “7 S514 Philadelphia 3 5m 71 Cincinnati 6 MA 23 Chichgo . 7 AT OD 7. ee 2 «2H a... 7 8 36 = SCHEDULE — ee: = p.m —Podres (9-10) vs. Piers 2 Only My ESDAY'S RESULTS Milwaukee 9, New ae 2 Only ¢@ : AY's scheDe = Pritiburg x Puiedeiphie. a m. hits! elphia, i. te | Milwaukee, 9 p Pennant Race at a Glance yo gd apm le Remaining oo : Se a (by: "Home (3)—Detrott ¢3), i. Away bal GP gy oe (2), a *, Detroit (3), Sept. 23, 24. 25 ew York (19); Home (3>—~Bosten (3), Sept. 16,17, 18. Away (7)—Boston (4), Sept, 23, 23, 24, 23; Washington (3), Sept. 19,20, 21. Chicago (8): Home (5) paChaveiand (27, Kenses City Sept. 7. Sept, 21; ‘ oy ue i Away (3)—Kaneas gir @), Bept. rd another shot at Basilio, ,. .” The pre-fight understanding was that the winner would get a title shot at Basilio. Red Wings Show Goalie Strenath Hall Backed by Three Training Camp SAULT STE. MARIE — The Detroit Red Wings moving through their 3rd day of fall prac- tice yesterday, are showing a strong reserve of goalies, Despite the fact the Req Wings traded off Harry Lumley and Terry Sawchuk, they seem to be well-stocked with goalies, Glen Hall, holding down the number one spot, Is backed up by three brilliant rookles—Gilles Boisvert, Bill Tibbs and Dennis Riggin. Boisvert, one of five players se- cured from Boston in the Saw- chuk trade, stole the show in the opening workout of the world’s hockey champions. “ Not far behind Boisvert, Tibbs when he was struck in the mouth by a rising shot.. | Japanese Ball Club Eliminates Numeral 4 TOKYO ™# — Tokyo University baseball teams have decided to discard the numeral four from their uniforms. The reason: Four, in Japanese, is pronounced “shi” which means “death.” _|1% pounds once more. Brilliant Rookies at Soo, also became the first casualty in limpressive Records Unconcerned ‘NORTH ADAMS, ‘Mass, 7) — Archie Moore claims. a secret’ formula for pounds fast without sapping strength but he is outspokenly confident that he won't have to resort to it again. “Heavyweight champions don’t have to make weight,” said Archie “so why worry about that?” That was the light heavyweight champion’s reply to a question of whether he thought he could make If words were deeds Archie would have to be considered a cinch to dethrone heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano in ‘| pounds, Archie Moore Coutsiend With Pounds “T'll be faster with the extra weight because I'll have more in reserve,” said Archie. : Moore said he weighed about 189 before Wednesday's two-round bok- ing- session with Jesse. (Gorilla) Brown and Johnny Jenkins and ex- pects to pare off about four more The 38-year-old Moore could wind up a pound or so heav- jer than Marciano: Most professional observers be- lieve Moore wants to be heavier so he can make a do-or die slug- ging attempt to stop Rocky within five or six rounds, They feel his legs will cave in after that, Yankee Stadium Sept. 20. * * Cd Furthermore, the brawny armed veteran believes he will be speed- jer at 18 pounds for Marciano than at the 175 he scaled June 22 when he flattened Bobo Olson in the third round of a light heavy- weight title defense, Top Flight Ends at Michigan Set for Stellar Roles Ron Kramer, Maentz Readied for Opponents in Big Ten Race gee eas ad rah F f i e E z be iri a3 BEE ry : i fullback Dave Hill, bruised rib, 2nd strin Ed Hickey, laid turned ankle, and 2nd string a Goebel, out with ie, NL Sluggers Perit Home Run Record NEW YORK (#®—The National League, climaxing its merriest = aR Two homers by Willie’ Mays ‘of the Giants and one apiece by De Crandall and George Crowe of the Braves ast night put the older ma- jor league's total at. 1,195. The oan is 1,197 home runs set American League batters have produced 925 homers to date. The falar circuit’s record is 973. es- tablished in 1950. Rogers Hornsby has Ahe follow- ing Cardinal hitting marks — con- secutive game rani tees total hits 20; runs 141; total bases 450; Brief Reports From Gridiron By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DENISON, Tex. (® — The first bowl game of the football season is the eighth annual Texoma Bowl game in which Austin College meets Southeastern State of Du- rant, Okla., Saturday night. The Texans have won six of the seven. The U.S. Navy WAVE precision drill teams will be flown from Great Lakes, prendlge tind yong ren sworn in during the ceremony. A local service club sponsors the gle wing formation; Bob Daven RR. i! 3 He é ai and a, batting average which reached .424. ended. So no prize. NEW YORK —Manager Casey Stengel thinks. his New York: Yan- kees can win the American League pennant if Cleveland loses two of its remaining eight games. The grizzled pilot was in a spec- ulative mood after Wednesday’s 6-4 triumph over Detroit that not only swept the two-game series with the Tigers but moved the Yankees within a Lege of the front-running Indians lost .to Washington 3-2. ’ * * * “Well, he said happily, looks like our pitching ‘finally has straightened out. That Larsen “pitched games in a row. That's the -first |time its happened this year. _ “Now if, Cleveland should lose two games and we win all ours, we ought to win the thing.” Ol’ Case Still T Providing Cleveland's Indians Lose 2 Games. games before moving to Washing. “— a good gamé today. That | cha gives otir pitchers four -complete | 7 nhinks His Yank Stengel’s reasoning was sound but his arithmetic was a bit off. Two Cleveland losses would give the Indians a final record of % victories and 58 defeats. The Yan- kees, with an 88-56 mark, thus can afford to lose one of their remain- ing 10 games and still finish ont game ahead of Cleveland. Two de- feats ‘would mean a deadlock for the flag, necessitating a one-game playoff. ees Will Win, ton for three ‘more and on to Bog- e° Cleveland's pitchers are to be Early’ Wynn (16-10), Mike Garcia (11-12) and Bob ‘Lemon e Sailfish and Marlin Tournament — { ee eee f ( ¥ : */ j THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY; ‘SEPTEMBER 15, ‘1955 > Double Round Ci ‘Amateur to Sixteen RICHMOND, Va. —The pecu- bell of Anderson, Ind., and Purdue, John. J. a 7 : \ : 4 \ * Torrid Threat in Motor Inn Recreation - ‘18S, Perry Se, FE S-6032 Miles For men, womenl Deer Hunting Outfit ANG *24 @Red porke* @Red jocket @Metching pants @Cap, sox Weather- — ee jacket ~with all-wool knit wrists ee pockets. BUY YOUR HUNTING NEEDS NOW ON EASY FEDERAL CREDIT! NO CARRYING CHARGE ON GUNS! Famous Stevens Shotgun Outfit ‘77 ‘Marlin’ Carbine Outfit 69 — @Merlin co “19030 St wee or 35 col.) case @Box 20 shells e Remington auto. shotgun S-shot. 12-16 gauge. 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The 16 players who survived yes- terday’s double round, when strength of legs counted almost as much as skill and stoutness of heart, included five players, two of them Walker Cup stars, whose names are quite familiar to golf followers, a coupe of legged 19-year-old college kids who never seem to tire and an assort- ment of club golfers, little known outside their. own loca] territory. * It’s quite a thing for the week- end golfer to get as far as the fifth round of thé National Ama- teur and only one of the 16 still in there has made it before. Jimmy McHale, who made it in 1949. The other surviving “names” are Joe Conrad, who won. the Brit- ish Amateur title last spring; fa- vorite Harvie Ward, the 1952 Brit- ish Amateur champion who never has passed the fourth round in the American championship, and for- mer intercollegiate champion Hill- much in the National. Robbins still is a part-time col- legian, selling automobiles on the side while completing his courses at Memphis State. The real kids of the tournament are Joe Camp- with an odd assortmerit of names | Georgia. in match play. Campbell had his bad round in the morning then re- fained his putting touch to knock out veteran Ed Meister of Cleve- land 4 and 3. Harvie Ward, the pre-tournament pick, cut loose with a string of four birdies at the start of his afternoon match against 1954 ju- nior champion Rex Baxter of Amarillo, Tex., and won 6 and 4. Earlier he had closed out bulky Gordon Stott of Glen Cove, N.Y., 5 and 3 with a two-over-par per- formance. "Those four holes Were the hot- test I've ever seen in a match “It I play like I did today, I'll go all the way.” The others left for today were Bill Hyndmann, of Philadelphia, Tigers Sign Collegian Tigers have signed outfielder Ron- ald Monson of Detroit to a minor league contract. Monson, who hit .380 for Western Michigan's fresh- DETROIT @® — The Detroit | next Ebbets field measures 297 feet to right, 342 to left, and 45 to centerfield. N.Y., Edwin. B. Hopkine of Abi: ene, Tex., George Swift .of Colum- , Ga., ‘Charles Kunkle of Johns- town, Pa., William Waryan of Min- neapolis. Bill Booe of Bridgeport, | i Conn., Bob McCall of Youngstown, Ohio, "James ested of West Palm Fla,, and Robert Jordan of Greensboro, ne liam Waryan of St. Paul in a Dismal Eastern Swing Yankees Rout Garver, Bombard Tigers, 16-4, to Move Within Game of AL Lead \ Casey Stengel's New York Yan- ; kees, still very much in the thick of the American League pennant race, shelled Ned Garver from the mund in the 2nd inning Wednes- day at Yankee Stadium to down Detroit's faltering Bengals, 6-4. Yankees’ win, coupled with Cleveland’s 3-2 loss to the Wash- ington Senators, enabled the Bronx Bombers to move within one trip with a» dismal 2-6 record Big Lumber Harvest LANSING # — A record 22,000,- 000 board feet of lumber—worth $90,000—will be harvested from state forests this month. The Conservation Department said 90 per cent of September sales is pulpwood, mostly aspen. 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N . ‘, against the four Easter, clubs and head for Cleveland ih a season count ef 72-73, the Ist time since April 23 the Tigers have been below 4500 figure, Yesterday's victory by me pen- |, nant-minded Yankees gave them a sweep of the two-game set and a 12-10 edge for the season's series Big Don Larsen continued his ef- fective mound work for Stengel as Tth hame run of the year. he hurled his 4th consecutive com-; DEyROIT NEW YORK = pop aioe arg egos mua @ 16 3 3 beeen “ 14 ‘ory of t year t nce | Tuttle, ef \ 3 0 0 MeDo'ld. 3b 4 his recall from Denver by limit- Torso my i i Mane cf ‘ 3 ap, Soe peal liry io Leia 6 ined Maxwell, wart Noren, W283 in the 1st inning on booming dou- Wiles, ' ; ae Larsen. ests — by Harvey Kuenn and Earl Hattield,” 20 H sy ame ‘orgeson, combined with a walk | G*'**. PB : a Raine gel an ene ty feet, 12 y ° ito, But the lead . Pad di as was short-lived, ae , 32 610 Gil McDougald, —_ hitter to face | Delsing struck out for Aber tn ath. Garver, blasted his homer of | in’et out ter Wilece the season. A base on balls to Ygoi ng Sten Sececcccece 21388 Ste o1x—4 Berra, back-to-back singles by E—Tuitle, Rissuto 2. RBI Mickey Mantle and Joe Collins, | Maxwell 2. wise, Sa an intentional pass to Irv Noren, sae Dougald. in _Mexwel McDou- and Billy Martin's long fly gave| fala. Bauer. | 8—Tuttle oh Martin. the Yanks two more runs and a| iins 3. LafrsDetrstt & ‘new York 9. BB 3-2 advantage, —Garver 2, 1, Larsen 4. Yanks collected 10 hits in all} tar off Garver and his two successors, Al Aber and Babe Birrer. A walk to Collins, Noren's single and Bill \| was Hank Bauer's 19th homer in Tuttle's error gave the Yanks a run in the 5th, and Rizzuto’s dou- ble, followed by McDougald’s tri- ple, tallied another in the 2nd and chased Garver, Last Yankee run the 8th off Birrer. \\ Tigers had their final fling at scoring in the 9th when Torgeson walked and romped home ahead of Chattie Maxwell, who clouted his Paparetia. 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Hancock St., Detroit, recorded Bald Moun- tain Golf Club's 7th hole-in-one of the season Tuesday afternoon. Five aces in a single year was the best previous mark at the Oak- land County course. Newman's acé was posted on the 172-yard 6th hole. The 56-year- old golfer, accompanied by Ernest R. Bollander of Detroit, drove D & D Cleaners 1 Pont. State Bank 0 brothers from Birmingham, were shot rolled into the cup. He scored PHILIP'S FOR YOUR BEST BUYS BROWNING REMINCTON § 5 SAVAGE WINCHESTER ITHACA STEVENS Shotguns and Rifles , Ammunition ee ee ew eee K25 $37.50 new $30.00 K3 $37.50 new $30.00 K4 $45.00 new $36.00 KV $57.50 now $46.00 $12.50 Rifle Mounts : ceeee $10.50 aoe 00 7x50. Binoculars +» «$25.95 $ 3.25 —— Rod Set .......$ 2.69 Terms—-Cash—Layaway PHILIP'S FINE LUGGAGE SPORTING GOODS 3 79 NN. Saginaw Se. Bowling Clinic In 4step (standard) footwork you begin with the right foot step. Be relaxed, so that, at the end of FOR’ SOUND rooTwoRK AND EASY TIMI the push-away the ball will drop easily into the backswing, pulling your shoulders down into a com- fortable break at the waist. As the ball swings, you merely keep right on going to the foul line. The swinging ball, gaining mo-, mentum in its downward path, will take you smoothly -into your fin- ishing oe (fourth, with left foot) je Bengal Proves Spoiler Fred Hatfield of the Tigers kas spoiled two potential no-hit games for Cleveland's ace pitcher, Early‘ Wynn, during the past two sea- Favorite Role Tonight at Yonkers ‘| Yonkers, Torrid finished in a dead * * Del., is the 2-1 favorite. The California speed horse, Dia- mond Hal, owned by Sol A. Camp of Shafter, is expected to be the 5-2 second choice and provide the strongest opposition to Adios Har- ry. Torrid, owned by the Sherwood Farm, Irvington, N.J., is 7-2. Today’s Matches in Amateur Test RICHMOND, Va. —Schedule of 39| Matches today in the National Amateur Golf Tournament, start- ing at 9 a.m. (EST): Upper bracket—Joe Campbell vs, Jake Howard Jr.; William Hynd- man vs. Jim McHale; John Miles, vs. Hillman Robbins, Edwin Hop- .| kins, vs. George Swift. Lower bracket—Charles Kundle, vs. Joe Conrad, William Waryan vs. William Booe; Robert McCall vs. Harvie Ward; James McCoy i|vs. Robert. Jordan. Quarter-final matches start at 2 p.m. (EST). Bears, Browns Tangle Tonight Last Exhibition Game for Both Pro Elevens Set for Chicago CHICAGO ® — The Chicago Bears . will meet the Cleveland Browns tonight at Soldier Field in the 10th annual Armed Forces Ben- efit Game and the last pre-season game for both teams in the Na- tional Football League. The Bears will be seeking their first victory in eight starts against the Browns, who will have -their great quafterback, Otto Graham, back from retirement. This is the only scheduled meeting of the two teams this year. The Bears have, won their last two exhibition starts, against the Washington Redskins and the New York Giants. The Browns have lost three straight exhibition contests. 19 Million Pines for Fall Planting LANSING —The Conservation Department said today 19 million young pine trees are available for fall planting. The trees are sold for reforest- ation and Christmas tree produc- tion, the department emphasized, ‘They ate not. available for land scapping. Order blanks may be obtained from the department's eaeatyy division, Lansing, 26. t Very Decent Rescue CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. Hy —~ Patrolman R. C. Kinstely rescued a woman in Corpus Christi Bay, explained why he wore his pants when he dived in: “I didn’t want to get arrested for indecency, That's a $25 fine.” - / : i ee es f | - S. pet é:) i I : } <1 . 7 es SER as ae \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,. ‘SEPTEMBER. 15, 1955 Mom Changes Tune as Son Grows Up NEW HAVEN ® — Football is like this: Modest Steve Ackerman, Yale's 197- -pound, 6-1 hard-hitting fullback smiled “for football practice and the start Six Hits by Infielder. Paces Elgin Double Win EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fia. (@—If third baseman Claude Young continues to hit like he did in the first two games, Eglin will be hard to beat in the Air Force South- eastern Conference Baseball Tour- nament. He drove in eight runs with six "t| hits, including a double, triple and home run, while Eglin was crush- ing Shaw AFB, S.C., 18-0, and Pine- castle AFB, Fla., “9-1, in opening round games yesterday. — You'll Find the Car You Want at t the Price You Nonst to Poy! ig | during the 1954 campai There still ple A De plenty of. too. Between them, oo ik count ed for more than half of the MSU passing yardage. “Some of our sophomore pros- pects should be real good by next year,” said coach Duffy Daugherty. “We figure on some of them com- ing along to help this year too.” End coach Bob Devaney rates Tony Kolodziej, a six-footer from Florence, Mass., as his best all- mores. The New England import Fi has been catching well and also is big enough to be effective on *| defense. | MSU Strong at at ‘ind As Ist Test Nears A suprise agtivel? on the cam- pus, Joel Jones, a six-foot one-inch | 213- form Weirton, W. Va., is rated as the best defensive pros- pect. ; Jones is one of those rare birds —a football player who came to the campus without being recruited and without any previous buildup. A bruiser type, He’s being groomed as a defensive specialist to work at both ends. . Bob Jewett, a six-foot-two sophomore from Mason, has beea snagging passes well on the of- fense. Jewett is prone to head injuries, wears a special helmet : as coaches are concerned about the”. possibility of his . being knocked out of action. Behind these three, all eopho- mores, Devaney. ranks four other sophomore prospects as comers— all about on a par, Looking the best of the bunch has been Dave Kaiser, an Alpena high grad, who switched to Mich- igan State after a year at Notre Dame. The 3-H boys, Lawrence Harding ‘of Detroit, Gene Hecker of Grand Rapids and Darwyn Hepler of De- troit, round out the list of the top end entries. “4 FIFTY: FIVE Attitude Makes M's Kramer Top Asset to Squad ” ANN ARBOR ®—Michigan's Ron Kramer is an athlete's athlete. But one reason why is not his physical prowess, nor his sensa- tional end play. It’s his attitude. Coach Bennie Gosterbaan says that Kramer, a top prospect for All-America honors this year, seems unpérturbed by the ava- lanche of publicity and alumni ac- claim coming his way. Kramer proved it himself in a way. At ne of the opening prac- tice sessions, he bent down to pick up his helmet. Then he put it on. A grin spread across his face. “It’s okay, coach,” he said, ‘‘it AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair ae ae on All Makes of Cars still fits." 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Possibly the team with the -|most at stake in the Ist tilt of ~ |\the year is Oxford, which puts an = \undefeated season on the line in a clash with the Milforé Redskins ;}at Milford. ‘ Redskins will be out for scalps, too, after being 21-0 step- [ ping stones the Wildcats used last year to en the win skein of 8 ga : Top attention, however, is being centered on the debut of the ie gation, which has an! afternoon date with West Bloomfield at Wa- terford High. : Skippers have been picked by many as the potential leaders in the InterLakes League, and the team to beat for circuit honors. Basis for the prediction is the large squad turnout, and the 15 letter winners, from last year. None of the six I-L. league mem- bers risk a setback in conference competition for the opener, Walled Lake is at Redford, South- field tangles with Birmingham, Berkley challenges Ferndale, Farmington attacks Clarenceville, and Van Dyxe meets Fast De- troit. Action in the Wayne-Oakland conference is also strictly off the record, as far as league standing go. Besides the West Bloomfield visit to Waterford, and the Mil- ford-Oxford go, Clarkston is at as | ‘ the Lake Orion; Holly and Grand Blane clash, and Northville tests Plymouth. Clarenceville ventures to Farm- ington, and Brighton welcomes South Lyon. Non-affiliated Rochester Falcons will greet Davison, while indepen- dent Romeo sees what Richmond has to offer. Lapeer will meet the Caro Panthers. Adhering to circuit policy, members of Qakland-B league wil} carefully avoid each other, : day. Avondale a refs fos the Pe by virtue of a Saturday sppoint- meat in Wisner Stadium, to be kept by St. Michaels. Troy Colts will face Lutheran, and Lake Orion Drag- ons are scheduled to breath a lit- fire on Clarkston. Clawson ‘Best in State’ KALAMAZOO wH—Cosch Jack Petoskey makes no predictions. for his Western Michigan College foot- | ball team. But he boldly calls tackle Jim Walker “‘the best lineman in the) state.” = “There's just none better,” Petoskey enthuses. ‘‘This boy is big and fast and can do every- thing. I'm surely glad to have him around.” Walker is a 6foot-2, 245-pound junior from South Haven. He ts the brother of Art Walker, Michi- gan's outstanding tackle who was graduated last June. - _ Around the Western Michigan campus you hear that Jim rates | over his brether—and net in hushed whispers, either. (One close observer, proclaims that dim, although a junior, is better than brother Art when he was a senior. Rocky-Moore Fight May Top TV Gate NEW YORK (INS) — The head of theater network television claims the Ist million-dollar gate for closed-circuit TV is a virtual cer: | ginning at 10:30 p.m. . | Sox. still active circuit TV network in history be- (EDT) next Tuesday. Only Two Still Active Vern Stephens and Ted Williams are the.only members of the fa- mous’ 1946 homerun hitting Red in baseball as tainty for next Tuesday's Rockys| players. Marciano-Mbore title fight. President Nathan L. Hapern bas- ed his estimate on the advance | ticket sales of 128 theaters in 92 cities. The Yankee Stadium bout will be Betty Guerin carried over the — closed- cocks @hack end 303 PIONEER LEAGUE 0A DIVISION wh wit | Chuck ¢ @hack 46 Paul's Eiee. 21 13 ‘Team No. 7 40 Life of Virginia 1 3 Paul's Ewe. 3 31 Geo.-Newport 064 Fuller Brush 3 1 Amer. Carload. 0 4 Individual game, wane Cook i915 = ook 170; series, oeries, ‘|is a senior and co-captain. '3\That's Rating Bronc Coach Gives Walker; Miltord’s Ganzle Also With Top Players At any rate, Petoskey will need iy all the help he can get to improve | * Western Michigan’ s 45 record of | last season. With 14 Petoskey proved.” lettermen but they were most aa and 3rd stringers. “We've got an experienced line but the backs still must prove themselves,’ Petoskey says. “We'll have a better passing game than last season and our running will improve with game experi- ence,’ Among the eackteldere. Petos- key is particularly high on quarter- back Jerry Ganzle of Milford and returning, team “im- lettermen calls his fullbacks Charles Nidiffer and Tom Czyz, a pair of out-of-state imports. “Nidiffer and Czyz are our best | fullbacks in years,’’ Petoskey says. at quarterback, is an 183-pounder. Ganzel, angular 6-foot-2, He was the 3rd leading passer in the state last season, completing 41 of 115 passes for 624 yards and 4 touc hdowns. ra qtisioh Colebration A New fall colors . medium tones. 36 to 46... regulars, shorts, longs. features . Costly fabrics... nubby tweeds, overplaids and splash weaves. 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Off to a later start next week will be the Cranbrook Cranes, at Birmingham Friday, and Shrine, gg Gregory in Detroit on Sun- y. : | Aussies Like Davis Cup (Area Preps Sct 7 Openers has won the Davis Cup, beaten the United States in the last six years. A ; has assured Billy Hunter, ¢x-Yankee shortstop, that he will /suffer no ill effects from the ankle he fractured on Aug. 9 while’ playing for Denver. 0 Pontiag Press Photo PASS SNATCHER—The long lad (above) will be occupying Pontiac | High’s left end position, come Friday night, in Wisner stadium. He's Bill Kennedy, 175-pound, 6-foot-one-inch flanker, Coach Ed Graybiel hopes he'll do as well snatching aerials against Wyandotte, as he did when the picture was snapped in Monday's rehearsals. D.C. Newspaper i {for Alfred Friendly, =-|Denies Charges Says It Never Printed Hughes’ Facts, Jury Probes Three: Staffers. NEW YORK —The Washington Post and Times-Herald says it never printed any information ob- tained from Paul H:> Hughes, who e Allegations of falsehoods involv- ing three members of the news+ paper’s staff were among the counts in the indictment. The — Editor J. Russell Wiggins and re- porter Murrey Marder. A statement issued by the news- paper said Hughes went to the staff members in the fall of 194 and offered certain information about Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) and his Senate subcommittee on investigations. a US, Atty. Paul Williams’ office here described the 35-year-old Hughes as “apparently a volun- teer worker’ for McCarthy's sub- committee. However, McCarthy said at his Appleton, Wis., home that Hughes* name Toca ring a bell. with Third Chance for Negro Archie Moore is the 3rd Negro chance at Rocky Marciano title. 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Joe Di- Ron Widenhammer ‘co-captain of | Tom standing of 2.62 points out of |son became the first American | Maggio in 1996 season, the basketball team and a third) a possible top total of 3.0 which is|leaguer to smiack out two home Win by Senators Fails fo Dampen | Spirit of Lopez ‘Still a Good Chance’ to Nose Out New York WASHINGTON — Undaunted |- ‘by Cleveland's Manager Al Lopez thinks the In- dians still have a good chance to nose out the New York Yankees for the American League pennant. “They have it a little tougher ‘agles Rated Highly Madison's Eagles may sleeper in. the Pin grid league this year, as play gets under way Friday and Satunay fr circuit honors. The Eagles have a. chafice to ‘bump leaders Avondale and Rose- dale from the top positions of last year, with a large turnout of can- didates and a group of 9 returning lettermen, including 5 regulars. With the exception of Avon- dale, the 7 league members will take to the field for the ist time on Friday night. The Yellow dackets wait until Saturday for @ bout with St. Michael's in Wisner Stadium, All Oakland-B games Friday are the | five het letter winners. Sopho- more Wayne Figley is slated for action at quarterback, “Slim pickings” are the code words for Lake Orion Dragon men- tor Ted Sela, confronted with a aghed small turnout of talent, and a dearth of experienced players. The Clawson Trojans hope to improve their 2-6 record of last year, and have a pair of beefy young tackles |: to help them do it. - Sophomore Reger Lance goes |} 235 and junior Dave Meeker tips the scale at 210. The 5 re- maior regulars are split up idale, . practice opened for 80. with 2 in the backfield and 3 bolstering the line. Coach Leonard Dalton is hopeful as the Roseville Wildcats open a ule with a contest at Battle Creek. Roseville had a 5-4 record last year, winding up knotted on top as cochampions with Aon- Fitzgerald's new grid head Jerry Udell is taking over varsity chores after assisting for several years. Regular tackles Bill Bizovi and Myron Murto were among the 7 letter winners to greet him when Chrysler Corp. Claims Speed Mark for Dodge 'Bowstring Deer . baseman in baseball, is a top schol- perfection ey Michigan hunters bagged 12 mil- runs in single inning since the nem poageerts jp 28h. 4 4 Seagrams than us,” he said. ‘They have to | against non-league 11's. ‘Hunting Group play two more games than we do.” | Avondale’s outlook is not too BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, | . hoon Came Last night's 3-2 loss to Washing- | bright, according to coach Frank Utah Dodge Division of Chrys- | Getting Larger ton cut the Cleveland lead to one | Crowell, Missing will-be the famil-| ler Cofp. today laid claim to a ee ee game and left the Indians and the | iar faces of 8 of the starting team | world unlimited speed record for| LANSING, Mich. «®— Hunting | Yankees tied at 56 losses each, | which ran up an undefeated sea-| three days of continuous driving. | deer with bow and arrow is a tast| Sate oee though Cleveland is two ahead in/ son, with six wins and three ties.| Dodge said a 1956 custom Royal growing sport in Michigan, the | porernear ore games won. The Indians have eight One of the largest players in local | 4-door sedan averaged 106.23 miles | State Conserv ation Department re | ‘ games to play, the Yankees 10 Lopez said he will stick by his “Big Four” pitching staff, alter- nating Early Wynn, Bob Lemon, | Mike Garcia and Herb Score the | rest of the way. Wynn will be his ‘pitcher against Detroit when the Indians resume play in Cleveland tomorrow. * - * * Score set a new strikeout record | for major Jeague rookies last night, fanning nine to raise his season's total to 235. The former record of 297 had stood since 1911 when Gro- ver Cleveland Alexander set it as a rookie with the Philadelphia Phil- lies. The modern major league rec- ord of 348 strikeouts was set by Bob Feller of the Indians in 1948. Athough Score pitched well lest | night, his effort just wasn't good | ‘enough to stop the Senators as they knocked: out Score. and fin- ished by beating the Indians’. star relief pitcher, Ray Narleski. It was Washington's 13th victory in 22 games with Cleveland this season. A year ago, the Indians won 18 to the Senators’ 4. No other team holds an edge over Cleve- land this season ial * * “Tf just can't understand it,” Lo- pez said of the Senators’ showing against his team. ‘‘The way they | play against us I don't see what | they. are doing down there in sev- enth place. They only made une | bad Play and got a force-out on | that one” That was a reference to a weir | play in the sixth inning which Bob- | by Avila led off with a single. Al Rosen followed with a fly ball along the right field line which Carlos Paula caught and then dropped. Avila was heading back to first when Paula dropped the ball and he was easily forced when Paula threw in to shortstop Jose Valdivielso. This Fish Story ‘Makes Different | something different in the way of | cireles will be fielded by the Yel- low Jackets, in the person of Al- fred Hill, a 285 pound center. Troy seeks to recover from a 0-8 record last year, and is still | very shallow at all positions, coach Bob Nyquist says. In uniform are five regulars from Jast year, and Kind of Reading NORWICH, England w—Here ts | fish stories. Bill Gunson claimed the world record today for the SMALLEST fish ever taken on a rod and line. Gunson, secretary of the Frken- ham Angling Association, made his tiny catch while engaged in a fishing contest. Placed on a druggist's scales, the tiny flatfish weighed 244 grains, or about six thousands of an ounce. The report gave no details as| to how Gunson landed the little fish, or even how he could see it Seeks Information on Banded Pigeons Clarence Groner, 8011 Commerce oad, is seeking information re- | garding a pair of homing pigeons | brought to his place. a few anys ago. The birds, both banded, were | slightly injured in landing, and | |Groner is keeping them in. hopes of | locating the owner or owners. ' One bore only the numerals 51 | on its band. 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The Red Sox will assume Spalding $4.50 ‘ $12 95 to $21 95 om p _ damaging 82 decision in the first ; AP Wirephete | C™mPlete control in fielding the \ coe eeees $2.95 Velues wrWe've really got to clobber| SOUTHPAW STYLE'— That grip Cleveland fire-| down nine Washington batters, ‘and has a season total | "a'r _DEXt Year: vere $5.50 Rubber \ . $ 95 Kansas City,” said Lane. baller Herb Score is showing is the one that brought | of 235, eight better than the 44-year-old pitching rec-| =§=WEDNESDAY’S STARS \ Footballs ........ $3.65 \ Convertible ‘Tops Marion agreed by admitting, “we | him fame last night as he set a new major league ord set in 1911 by Grover Cleveland Alexander of the | PITCHING —.Tom Poholsky, \ Lo $49.95 can't afford to lose anymore, .al-| strikeout record for a rookie. The 26-year-old set | Philadelphia Phillies. Cardinals, 26-year-old. righthander | \ as iw as though al hy Lop “3 oy shut out champion Dodgers 3-0 on \ WELDEN Ss \ come three si . letting onl Song up now, poe wil Go| wh tb Whe Sox have won 3 the 10 of the 22 games trom th Leave Home for Series past first while ‘walking none and | © Sporting Goods \ SEAT COVER MART Us a lot of good.” games , Marion White : striking out two. The White Sox, don't. resume }‘I am sure glad to leave Balti-| “It we hed done as well against The 1918 Cubs played their world BATTING — Gus Zernial atnte-| 51 Me, Clemens. \ FE 4-8272 _ play in Kansas City until tomor-| more. They've been rough on us.” | Baltimore as Cleveland and New | series games that season On the |tics, drove in six runs with two! \ FE 4-6211 \ al row night. By splitting the last two double-| York, we'd be-well out in front,” | White Sox park which had greater | homers, the second a bases-load- > PONTIAC Heading for Kansas City against | headers, the Orioles managed to Lane. for the spectators. 'ed shot that beat Red Sox 73. | Waar mama aga a. Babe Zaharias Happy. With Top N omination | TAMPA, Fila, Babe Zahari- 4 as is mighty tickled at being nomi- nated for the Florida Sports Hall ‘lof Fame “That is real good news,” she said when told of the nomination on her return home from Galves- ton, Tex., yesterday. “I’ve been wanting to get inte it ever since I first heard of it.” ~~ * * Weak from her second round of treatment for cancer and pale from three months in a Galveston hospi- tal, the great golfer came down the plane steps under her own power, but rode in a wheel chair to the automobile which took her to her “1 guess seeing all these people and all my friends makes me feel ee all week,” she said. She wants to play golf again but isn't going to rush it. The Babe Didrickson Zaharias, Cancer Fund, set up-last week by the Babe and her husband, George Zaharias, is playing a big part in her thoughts now. s “The Pune Wit cin came of pos: Willie Harfack Up, ||Five Romp Home — He was second on G-Two tn the sixth and third aboard Black Mainr in the seventh. He accounted for the $28.80 daily double payoff. This brings the -hard-riding | Johnstown, Pa., jockey’s total win- : ners for the year to 295. Fine Used Cars at a way. |] Real Bargain Prices! ($12.20) in the first; Betty c $5.20 | Schutz Motors Inc. in the second; Fast ee ae DeSoto-Plymouth the fourth; Entry ( ‘eodward, Birmingham fifth; Belluno ($40) in the eighth. ‘212% W . : OQ o<—m SEAT COVERS Clear as Glass _PLASTIC -TUNE-UP Ss. ppeteryy ve work done on pagel brand NEW 1955 § SUN ANALYZIER. LABOR lon o CUARAN- 2" | peite. 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Control of the 75,000-acre Santa Barbara County fire is hoped for today by Robert Jones, supervisor of Los Padres National Forest, in — most of the burned area Steady rain has ended the threat of new outbreaks in the northern California fires where in the last week damage to the woods and watershed has been estimated at more than two million dollars. The 87,000-acre haystack fire in Klamath National Forest west of Yreka was contained Monday. | best know; FTZCERALD my Seven miles southwest of Yreka rain halted the 11,000-acre six mile fire and the 1,000-acre Taylor Pes fire.. These and other nearby $s were put on a basis last night. — In central California, 960 men had surrounded and confined an 18,000-acre, 12-day-dld fire which once threatened the General Grant grove of Giant Redwoods in Sequoia. National Forest. Although Michigan penerally is nN as an automobile pro- ducing state, it actually manu- factures 81 per cent of all types Jet Pilots Take Roamin’ Holiday. in Light Planes - TAMPA, Fla. —It's rather like the postman taking a long walk on his day off, but pilots of the speedy Stratojet bombers at Mac- Dill Air Force Base here have a hobby of flying light planes. The SAC (Strategic Air Com- mand) Aero Club at MacDill owns four light. planes, one of them a four-seater. Aero Club members rent the craft.on an hourly basis or by the week if a flier can take off that long. Money from the plane rentals keeps up the planes and sweetens the kitty for purchase of more light craft. _ | other features — RR ee aye ae ey ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 15, 1955 ‘K ee es Mae | ~ iw Hollywood Headlines cf Video's Disney Competes With Film Maker Disnéy {A short Trip With wait Disney: ee nw By BOB B THOMAS “HOLLYWOOD w — After finish- ing a lunch of stuffed pepper, spinach and stewed prunes, Walt Disney left the commissary, walked down Studio Street and climbed into his convertible. Prodded by questions, ‘Disney kept up a:steady stream of con- versation. He talked a great deal about his new TV season, which started Wednesday with the show- ing of ‘‘Dumbo." * * * How can he afford to give away such a multimillion-dollar property to home audiences? “That's a good question,” he said. “You see, I wear many hats. When I have my TV producer's hat on, I fight like the dickens to get the films that the movie pro- ducer has made. “My brother Roy and the other businessmen in the company figure out what we can afford to give a I convinced them to give me ‘Dumbo.’*It is one of our shorter features — it runs 63 mitiutes—so it is not as easy to re-release as the others. And we can hold it a few years and bring it out for an entirely new generation.” * * « This season he will also show two “Robin Hood" and “The Sword and the Rose.” Both star Richard Todd, “who | | should be much better known be- cause of ‘A Man Called Peter.’" By using such completed films, he can afford to go over his budget on the other shows. For example, & Tomorrowland hour costs him $250,000 or more. Two runnings on TV will bring | him only. half of that, “We went a miltoa pa over budget last year,” he disclosed. “Davy Crockett pulled us out, We made the films for $700,000, while we could only get $300,000 back | from TV, But the theatrical show- ings will possibly, gross a million and a half here, and there is con- siderable interest in Davy abroad. “We also ended up with a star— Fess Parker,” Thig season he hopes Davy will again come to the rescue. He has sunk $800,000 into two chapters— “The Great Keelboat Race” and “The River Pirates,"" Only $250,000 can be realized from TV. Disney hopes the theater release here and abroad will make up the deficit, * * On Oct, 3, Disney embarks’ on another TV adventure -—~ The Mickey Mouse Club, It will be on ABC from 5 to 6 every week day. He accomplished the miracle of selling 15 million dollars worth of sponsorship without even making a pilot film. (Seturday: Disney “vistte tells of tts first two monthe’ plana for future.) Customs Guard Wilts Woman’s Kentucky Violets SAN DIEGO, Calif. ® — It's tough to grow violets in California. Especially thase that come from Kentucky or Arizona dirt. Mrs. Della Ruhnow said she tried to bring two pots of violets here from her old Kentucky home. Entering Arizona, a guard said she could keep the violets if she'd dump out the Kentucky soil and pour in Arizona dirt. At the California border, an in- spector told her, “Too bad, ma'am, but if you'd have left the Kentucky dirt In, you could have kept the violets,” The guard sald he'd dispose of the soil and violets — according to state agriculture laws, Mrs, Ruhnow bought some geraniums — in San Diego. Disneyland operation, ¥ % BLG I. 4 A f SKY 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontise ‘Road Drive-In Opens 6:30 _ P.M, Pheater Show Starts 7:15 P.M. STARTS TONIGHT | Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. HIDOEM juxdis nscorr Fg GORDO of industrial goods. A | eee eTolthar te * IVE-IN: Disie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Rd. BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:45 P. M.—SHOW AT 7:15 LAST TIMES TONIGHT - Oe EAPCE ayes FE 5-4500 . ——ALL COLOR ‘ Called “A Man ~~ @tINTaN=tarol =) = RICHARD TODD - JEAN PETERS ——AND——. Peter a ES John DEREK and Joan EVANS TOMORROW Featuring MOAN BEERY WARNER ANDERSON 8 SOMENCK NOCH Profuction - Potuced by Howard W. KOCH . cwected wy Lesley SELANDER Sergiy by Richard Alan SIMMONS tases tors vant aansts PUTER GRAVES - LOE VAM CLEEY WTA MORENO - 7 * ° . . * * Fy e . J LJ Srreececcesesses e BRINGS PECK NEVER RUTHLESS! TERRIFYING! ( AND This 2nd FEATURE GREC ORY AS YOU'VE SEEN HIM! Fa 4% of Stereophonic Sound GREGORY PECK * * . id . Stee « ee . Wesssecsereeeeees YOU x in the wonde: Color by TECHNICOLOR STARRING BRODERICK hn WAYNE - Gare Trevor |] CmouScore BARB TA AY ; DARK | fener ANITA BJORK - RITA GAM a” +111 of the Berlin. = , STARTS SUNDAY: “IT's A WONDERFUL Eeniscamannd nthaslhhg COME EARLY! BRING THE TAMILY! [f)) . LIFE” ALSO “A BULLET FOR JOEY” | |_FIPPY -NINE 27th Division Veterans wal fake Sept. 23-24 at Ab . Will Hold 35th Reunion | The 21th Infantry Division, orig- inally a New, York State National Guard outfit, saw exceptional com: bat service in hoth world wars. ‘U.S. $100 bills carry pictures of Benjamin Frenkiin. Walter Szeremet ot Pontiac, regional director. of the 27th Di- vision Asgn., announces the 35th annual reunion of the World War I and II veterans of the division 'KEEGO THEATER THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ONLY - CARTOON AN ANNAPOLIS STORY ALSO YOUR Rittorfield Theatie,! TODay ‘<< UE sce ESTES LILI rr ) PHONE FEDERAL 2- 4851 = OAKLAND MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED roon »€ OPt mp KINGS THIEF ANN MUN BLYTH PUROOM NIVE SANDERS INEM JANET LSIOH. {- EDMOND O'BRIEN PEOCY LEG. anmme- * UA - GLA eR @ MARE VE LTO. pncevonon + maseres ov JACK WEBB. + mat OY TECHmOROR waom WARNER BROS. = WARNERCOLOR: srcoccrmome seune OS A ~~ FEATURES AT 1:25 + 3:25 ~ 5:25 ~ 7:25 - 9:27 ADDED: “Punts and Stunts” CinemeScope Special __CinemaScope Donald Duck Certoon @ News es ALWAYS COOL | s { ra rr rs | _ TODAY — AND — AND COMFORTABLE! FRIDAY M's SCREENFUIL ROMANCE, MUSIC M-G OF SPECTACLE AND “THE PRIVATE WAR] £o| uicp ety of MAJOR BENSON” | s | i pony CALNOUN, with CHARLTON HESTON | O PIPER LAURIE Tine Screely a. aso % , nah: wee "i fF aft ae é 21 EN | i (at Saheb 3 i i THE PONTIAC % é " Sotto Adjourn. Episcopalians Slate ‘58 |, wurch Group — men and women of the armed 3 Try Counterfeiting $5 Bills in Prison * MONTGOMERY, Ala. @—A bold. bid by three Alabama convicts to manufacture $5 bills in the Draper Prison printing shop has landed the trio in Kilby Prison's maximum 88, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 : Convention ot Miami, wsdl -°. . Approve Budget a a | They actually ‘printed four or “HONOLULU «—The Protestant! Both bishops and deputies urged | five spurious bills before the plot ; They v was discovered, said Draper's Episcopalians, with a record budg-|@ comic book cleanup. = Warden Burr Reeves, but due to et approved and Miami Beach, | in favor of statehood for Hawail/ jx o¢ suitable ink and paper, Fia., awarded the 1958 conven-| and Alaska. | as ee ee ewe ne ue 0 of their 58th general conven- The Committee on the State of saccttrne pido trying to pass tion. the Church reported total member-| The prisoners, John Thomas Many of the 3,500 delegates were | ship of baptized persons in the | Cain, 28; William’ Reid McDonald, packing their bags. A group of 318/| United States increased 11.6 per| 27, and Sammy Burl Brewer, 21, leave by ship tonight. ‘cent in the last three years to| were transferred to Kilby last The next triennial convention | 2,757,744. week pending further investigation will open Oct. 5, 1958, at Miami es. 8 | by Federal authorities. Beach, Interim meetings will be; Church receipts for the past year — —— held at Pocono Manor, Pa., in 1956 were $128,776,726, the committee| An average passenger in a New and Sewanee, Tenn., in 1957. | reported. This marked a 42 per| York subway rides about 7.5 A $6,807,947 budget was approved | cent increase over- 1952. miles, BOARDING HOUSE . i ay Eee, ean —o. ™ —~ ee > << \ ~ Yl ie e ESS Yeas I'LL GET IN HERE SO HE §| CAN'T DO,!IT HERE COMES SPIKE WITH HIS f itt nt ALY Jd to- Ub het OF Al rghe eeewed Veted teermre browne ine Hit CGP tw Lae al ger gio aE BD TO DO IT 2, nnmamteremer AN ) pon WE'D KNOWN, OUT N SUARES! WE BUMPLY|CALL OUSiESS TOMARD Av HAD 10 KEEP YOu FROM BUTING / INNOCENT BYSTANDER’, OUT OUR WAY ‘4 . 1,98, °* “ oe arg By day ORO PAL Var, sem ite 4 & “ WORK, HECK!’ GRANOMA | [... SWINGIN’ A BASEBALL GOT ALL O' HER CALLUSES. GRISPIN HER rey rr By McEvoy and Strieber — DO IT YOURSELF 4)/AercKww Z) oe By Walt Disney EVENING, MAM! BOYS, (( THAT Witt BE A DOLLAR NW noe TEN , AN HOUR, AND TWO AND TWELVE.| |{ COLLARS FOR SPECIAL \ EQUIPMENT? sis tea aa LC oe ee ee Pree = 7 Sever) ee ee ee ee eee Bey Siar wi vey ; ‘ a > Le SP is esc at sales ies - 2s } ? i 6 rt aa To 78 A Kee | Mey : a XY Poe a ia pee ae _THE Seca PRESS, THURSDAY, paula Sg ee ee SIXTY.ONE. = rt Ine (MAR oe renee ent» mm Data _ggplivastock | (ESAMP gatas Sat] oultry Mart Inches Up f MARKETS " Oficial Shes Although we're just as young Detroit Charges Irio, pt. mor ort, | 18.48 “iitee te anes et ee DETROIT POULTRY. en 15.75-16.35 h ; : : hogs early to make : we : No. 3 and} DETR hg ey ee a Fe as the aircraft industry,” Wood- ths eae Not enough eat ae to a30-30 iia Bane 60 head | Der ron Detrett for Be: ; ; Produce house éxplained, “we've become or C * Gatlegalabie 0, "Market Lane toe lot No. 1 wt D to 16.88; ian rite — pee — a mae han amet ‘ : : ; ; ‘| steady. Com : "| miged ~ - 46.00-15.75; 2 a ‘ gas of the Nation's truly great i): nerecer dn—Two wemen and | eesti et ee ee, ad larger is cows ae ne and ‘lighter neacy beotiees or fpr’ tata Ment je a ar a eee ue The ual lume of a: fed steers and heifers mostly $0 cents lu4 {515 15: 9 few 210-310 15.45- | Whites 30-32, Gray Crosses . ; | DETROIT, . 15 (AP)—U.S. De- dustries, The ann , a man were arraigned here today | nitner: lower grades steady oe caatt | 16.10, most 400-800 Ib. 130-1480, Barred Rocks 32-33; ee rg . bl ~ ot Ag 3 t ener niygsoopinereel py bil- in the first application of the “ice- mene; cows stonders. fully" tendy. tarage, lets Tights. a to 600 Ibs. a seo postin I a an = Pag ~ i cay lal Stet Wentuee GM | uti Re lion dollars, and one everY | box law” passed by the state Leg- | {ck#rs, 0nd, feeders fu 25, “highest Seuael |vaak Gea ce ee, and NEW YORK The ‘stock | 94 ¥o-2 River Balcigee ve ports seven jobs in this country is in swe lest yer. -|ainee Ktay: around 180 mostly prime 801- soitiable cattle 1.000; salable calves Homage Placa nenanged’ ta market inches upward today in is png > IO ts to i| Vehicle Will Influence the field of bighway Seampers, ses three stood mite fn record: | {ite Set sicere20.00-34.80° inte Pee snd "commercial owt many dealers "ave cieegele carrsowers < : : “Se tion."**: : ; utility end comme nis nf it’ fryers, ceponettes and averege ye quale ‘ . thon. , : ; heifers cutters fairly active, fully steady bulls.| of: fry pone: Suny oe Futui ri a er’s court on charges they failed M4. 10,00; 9 heed prime 064 i lors steady te weak: stochers {ity Reavy hens so offerings were There was considerable back- ae We: Ye 008.18, as 800, te re Prosperity CONSERVATIVE FORECASTS . | #0 remove locks from an abandoned | 34.00: bulk good t hiey "an pael nae ahd Yeedare tire © tes lo ‘prime caer Gant aeeea There) yee ‘tied wardness in most major divisions Carrots i ER Bae CHICAGO, Ill.—The vital impor-| Indicating that gar ~~ icebox in which two small boys SY tle I ag Ad fm oa OS garored heme buh stherviee Weding was were higher, and they: had come SUK" atiyans tse cM A tance of r national economy” and | conservative, Worlthouse said, “ij | suffocated Sept dackion and Mr. | eitiettites his ft atten ine | tty 240 ga pert fond ate inate, Demand Lorne tee Nal were ’ aj * ’ ire * 4 a Ky 4 ay Wes i he bad uliflower: Calif. y erta, 12s 3.00- | tion in our nati economy truck popula- Mrs. Bertha whips ’ 9.50-11.80; | and prime 1,000 Ib. mixed steers an ; ache ote oo ele one or te ae Pascal 2-2% | the influence trucks will exert on peg ay oye years from| ®9¢ Mrs. Isadore Colin, all of few gl canners. down om SiS 1 Beiwe Sa) sent Seeae tree enn | iecinass heat commana “Current: trails oils. : and ity were | tion ve $500 | be ity on eer |to low commercial cows 10.00-11.50; a | needs dos. 50; ctns. 16-203 3.25-3.40, future growth prosperi ion, In| Detrelt, were released on 15.80: @ head choice 422 Ib stock steer 7 to 12.00: can. saeEing ing Sicks were |p, See Tata tHE | sun here gentry ty’ eC sow, wil tear 2mm In| Det ae Nr eerie a ’* ub ) 18. is . Radio Corp. 1,300 shares up 1% “Lestoost Calif. etna. 2 dos. 4:80-8.00, | W ‘cor GMC Truck and | annual volume will be almost xo Judge repack Murphy set Sept. ive: * tome medium and low goed iin dows: eifew_ ght ulin ae iseas \gateaco eo 38 AP Live poultry | 4944 Central 1,000 : manager ” trial. Conviction y = Sige aed gg treo cl emg ec ch Division of General Motors. the volume today. be 2, as the oe: 1 Calves—Gelable $0. ig sobeened a a er posal piigen ne 1 so. ry “few loads on young stock and caponettes; rece up % at ah, Republic Aviation Py a ye ae _ Catt. tus» | Coac x * *: s He said great strides have sy carries @ maximum penalty of 90 ee gt a ae: opened strong | of fee. 1 har Steers greding most- en by —— re i ; , 21000 up i at WOiG, und’ Wear, {2eChronentm sy caMtyretons 228 | in combating the “negative” | days in jail or $100 fine. oa ing ir an, Ste P| eo giro" we na | heen a PR Ras erat 2,000 up 4 at 581;, and West- | Idaho yellows, large 3.40-2.75; oe _ Addressing the Central Motor | made in J : that} Marvin Jones, 4, and his brother | most decline on choice Px petme; balk oe ae eee breiisra or fryers 56-30 eld seater tor eT 2 | Freight Assn., Woodhouse said | attitudes toward — trucks at) M food and low choice 10.00 38.00. nigh 14.5; eaponeties under 4\ Ib 34-36; aia tal pockets. U8. Me. 1 min. more than 25,000 stemmed from the early days of | Michael, 3, suffocated in an ice- gholen, ond prise 36.00-34.00; carty te Seladle sheep 1.500; moderately, active pie Peaches: Sushels No. e communities meG . owned by Mrs. Jackson. | Week few head to + wtih to slow; spring lambs ste | Hiaveos. f° 180200" ‘Eivertaa S* t00:| are served solely by highway | the industry, and more progress = he porch of their | Based erie: ull snd low wily polar | ayer Jearings and. slaughter | At least 29 per cent of the 50-3.00; Elbe : : anufacturers ac- | It was stored on the porch Fr | 10.00- cers a y Also higher were U, S. Steel, | 33! 24" 2.75-3.25: 4.8: bog ba transportation, 75 per cent of all | will be made as m ted - the Coli the ate F noe 21 bo ne tiné | nation's total salt deposits are be- Chrysler,~ Distillers Corp., South- | Hales 240", Tipe 2.28-2.50; | Ha Oso| general freight is carried by | celerate their ghgineering — pro- | rented home; ins owned the " oRICAGO Livastoc faints 1800-00 tron ive: [lieved to be located’ in Michigan, Sense Fee ee YO building CHICAGO. t. (AP)-—Salable | most cull te low geod Wate 180i ern California aay lieaagrraren Lae Ca Ot wet, Maes | trucks, and 89 por cont of al | grems. Coreet, International Peper, Union | SOL SPL! Fes fe _ | | Pee aired, and Royal Dutch | BY" as wp 403i, ae~ anges. . Help Wanted Male 6) __ Help Wanted Male 6) _ Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7| Help W pated Vouele 7 Peas: bu bekts. 425-450. D th N fi ——— . = "5 GOOD PAY, HOUSEKEEPER. NEAT AN D|WOMAN ‘TO TAKE TELEPHONE | General Motors, Sears Raebuce,|SHEs eee sete ioe bey gs | VEOIN INOUICES sccnrraa_armacarion Soh cee MIDWEST “cathy Ria, WE "SSE SPRL RAT Sewanee 28 cS psakeee dened buck, | 3.56-3.75, low 3.25; russets 400-428; | ~ teneh an be POR MEN —onced. 93 Auburo, | children . and Nal adv, . You to lb, sucks" 2.00-2 ib: Woah poe BENJAMIN, SEPT. 14 1985, ORLA.| 900,28 J rite array Svadios. | femter nee = BABY GITFER BVH. ¢ TO 10] Tice. Neat Cecske ces Levant] or sect taceng kamen” codes | Standard Oil (NJ), and Douglas : Arthu i room, Crook cate aR We eee es te ort, | U0) Ledé Bd. age 68; dens ferences Oe a @ on _mprovemeat Wo Gun. ao Wed. evening, Trane} Foon sine Besse n or] 3, care 8, weet, xf Soa 120-138; Ind Chippewss 438-250; Mich, | father Sowa atin ae ADJUSTER INVESTIOATOR | re bene secee | _portation = | after § Pi. $1.94 per order’ to you. "Average ~ /5 Hasty, Teund, salig speed | fan, tnd Alon Benjamin. Fu-l7» becom Saree SALESMAN PREFER EX.| BE AN EARLY rate BOOK OUSEREEP 3 Wonk. | _ Bart taper’ wea $40 ber week =—* New York Stocks 1.00 26 cents; . Reral service will be held Setar. to the National Pinas : = ed} ehoteg to while walle oy ing adults 1 school xed boy. |, Potatoes: 100 Ib sacks U.8. No. 1 sise| day, on 1 oe fee ae oe OPEN SATURDAY bot wi aes, 0] pet. Pan eng comings unlimited roan. Be one of the mily | WAITRESS WANTED. P Late Morning Quotations A washed unless otherwise stated: Calf. ae Me chews om = — fi” food salary P. re : TILL 32 P.M. _Bros. 08 N. Saginaw eee ter 6 or event sade Own room. Pontiac Press Box 86 S| ots a Secherd Lake ARK INN. penta wtion Sgn Jomen “Man $8 | Whiten 38 Russia "¢ai-430 ee | Ay! MIDWEST TOP EXPERIE} CED. Mences importa Beasty Salon, 20 | OOree Ss ae Alig ae Keloey ayes inns Ronse ¢00-4 80. oe Cy wi eae “Home. Wee thd 6.00_ ye tisl } EMPL OYMENT wiun sootting k earn eae DRIVERS FERBY APPLY _ Woodside Inova Oat. Allis a — er ee Tsk Chippewas S40 fe te mechs 335:| Went Gene wth ihe ee AUTO BODY MAN WANTED. EXP. 94 poy, ATE BANK BLDO finlaner. aleag steady em picale waees| 0% Orchard Lake, 3 te 0pm. |iousexrepee —w Alco cititang Rreese, 88 .. 30 13:35 Geme 336, Russsts 3.98240; ine| eet Sn wat cine oe "aetrice | - #004 workloe, eae os —| Gepired: “Write “Fontise’ Press, ~ Clerk- Re rapher potetly fe mothers dome. | Am atrlise.*": 33:3 Oinss sae | an Watles woked end wawersea te | Seneel skcenpumems by, Bich-| seeady wort, Gee. Bed Reoter : oes ; ten: | dren: more for home than wages; on en GS) te tee oo E tat | Pee oo. 18, 15-10. sacks 38 cents, | ardson-Bira 1 Home) pe 26101 OLI MOTOR ED TIME STUDY rome Rot over 46. EM 3-4070, = coxph S$ * My .. eo. 10-lb. sacks 2 Walled Lake. : in3| SALES, Buick Dealer. ) ENGINEER Bomiesee 2 medical ertneloay WA | Wai peg Coy Lon: 5 cass Bi CHICAGO POTATOES - Mechanic elor a BRAZER. with at least 2 yrs. experi- . ice, preerred Abe may MW ST) pote ; So . N BT TE pe 213] CHICAGO, Sept, 18 ‘AP)—Potatoes:| Net service will\ be held Pri- mom “tusembiiey Atferat reuany| Journeymen - ence, some college educa- . i ee am Newe ..... oP & Nash . 89.4) Arrivals om, on track 238. total US| aay t. at = oe ch ; f t Amoricen 3 ARR EY PUN Am Smell ' 553 Mack TTE .. 301| shipments db: supplies moderate de- Munteon Funeral Home with Rev. M I CMFG. ¢ CO. tion preferre E . Live ih, -B.M, K Bi CH OP- Am Teo. ies May D er. 28 Washington ‘Russets $3 0-400; Wisconsin 5. y erie. ts aL Mun-| 118 Todianwood Ra. Lake ‘Orion For Foundry —_—s|_ Forging & Socket Co. bs erators, Secretaries, Ste- Aveo M hf u eee oe 190-2 38, Tdahos 1.80; Idano-Oregon Rus-| {20 Puntral BARBER WANTED. STEADY ANTeD: 3x A SHIER WITH SOME nographers, Clerk ~ Typ- Bendis Av ..,. 83 Moved 0... 333) one O14 cunG, gure.» ise Aree Nm ee Maintenance *. KNOWLEDGE _ OF; ists. Studebaker Packard Beth Seal "sc Mont Ward. st “DeTrorr, set ib TAP) ges, £0 : oe BROKERS BOOKKEEPING PRE. Corp., 5500 Mound Rd, gt $6.4 Motorola "°:. S38) gragee, “auwe, Mneluded. foderai-oate | ean trvera factories tm southeastern Mitwrights wie PPI YIN ora © ‘A Borg Warner.. 46. la... 634 ¥ 2 aD CADY TO ATAY IN WRCR Cane Whites: Grade A jumbo 65-10 wtd ave ill announced Must ween 26 WEEK. - APPL t Bris My ts: if Net Cash D io aint a . ok a ae iater. by the Hunton Punere’ ba ead . phys sleauy qualified. Flectrici PERSON. ENGGASS weekly wage eceardiog "ve ea ae Viscose a ut Nat G Pe ote 3 large 04-66 e Le see o- REOER BPE Ti a, 1068. DW 58, EDWARD te 0, 8 Mo rgan-Drive-Away Inc ectricians . ¢ EWELRY, 25 N. SAG- 5-9041 immediately, ae oeseee OO. Nat . * : trick, entry, . = 4 Ss F Cr+ G4 Nat Thea -.°.) 10.1 | $1 wtd ove. 60; medium a rid ay es 0: be hus- a NAW ST. Armes OG coo Gas Net Teta: M3) yt small 38. Sth aa red] Reed Taps ete Funerali CARPENTERS, ROUGH Pipefitters WE WILL RACE Up a |. ‘is Pew exit ALTERATIONS DEPT. Armour &Ce.. 147 M Pow . 34.2 Ma pee Ents, S Siiage ©] service will be held Geturday. Tear) work, EM 3-4739. more enere time Saat TH OW 01008 pw Bh rey “arms eoses 304 Nort a West . 60:2 3 28. ove * Sept. 17, at 10 am. from Our 500K END FOR. YEAR ROUNE d salesmen with ~~ . ves. & Weekends. Aichisoa oe | No Am Av 60.2 parle ay graded: Lady of the Lakes Parish, with cox. om EAR ROUND an tising from « well eanetoe PE beesh es . Oven ole. ’ rete "$97 Not. Pac eet | _Whites: Grade A large 87-60. medium| Rev Pr. F. J. Delaney ofticiat- rene Must throu ; cies, A eroqrens ~ CASHIER & & TYPIST Ciauy 1 Refin ..... 39.7 ieee Airtine 10.6 | grag, ing. Interment In Ottawa _ Machine Repairmen gre ne te cog - wie ore pment = a sagan (ag or magnet mod Len big AB rng ae a Humphries Realty Hg ~ By BE ght Fo Faas - sa Owens Il Gil 129 ary, wil be Pridey evening | 2 Lane TC toe _ mt aot eal hl ale eee oS ee tac Gam. 4 PETROT POULTRY paid | B%, Puneral arrangemen . eX » singe 3 oe Can bry es. 38. Penh Epi. i¥ | per pound fo. Detroit tor Ne | quality Aenea i ae, Ame DRIVERS. rola Reet _ APPLY WANTED EXPERIENCED MEAT| soa SFE 39110) _ Mhereny tone ae Copitel Airi... 30 cute be Pas — Mesry type hens, 24-37, ght type Horace, 409 Going | sorte ol tos ue 6 a trement Se a Casmi BS bave Aub PaRt NINE eh ae ed NER fe Carrier Cp .... 5.5 Penney. ‘38 | 16-18, heavy type broilers and. fryers OE A wg A me iattrrens Pree ors TL aap en Ey aa gee wot aly es, =. aa r catet Tra .. Bh Fonda 2 Bs] Righty ad Some i Pd Tarlo end. Hi bol ikerog en Sigady. tcat ms coat ENS sninner COUNTER GIRL 805s cont [Erabeportatia pre | Gone ae “I Go? | gMlatbet “about steady at sted prices | F Sepp 16, at 2 p.m. from| men inn W Dinnan & Son, 6-W. Hur Islend. Ne Sundaye of holidays. : Chr. seccee 69.6 Phelps D'..,. 60 ‘ ipts consisted mostly of ay, Sen between Stevenson wy and ; P Cities Ort 2.) BAG Philoe mec 3 Ceaser Sserk bone receivers brought the Piret General Ba ae Bo ot 18 Mile Rd. eal) MOTOR . on Ot ~~ CHANGED YOUR iii’ Glew eee woos SRE Paul pu. 38 | stentgthen seal dere, Touraaey but a "ikenoe PE tam. Tis Auoure CoB A ccs 3a) uly Milla 34 | earlier. in week. sil exceeded. seat, | . te cats et the Fqerey Fenccst ‘Large arolect, steady, work, Job] DIVISION 30. Co} Brd A ..., 32 Pit Plate G . 66.5 tively light demand Hens were — Home, unt!) noon Pridey, he will en. le north o Come ba... aa Proct & G 1062) although stocis wre clearing. In mes then be taken to. the church te hes Dehieet teameey or Comw ‘ay «Pullman ..... 64.4 quarters. Carried caponettes moved out where tee oot le in state until] call PReseot cot T0068. Con Edy sees bf Pure Oil 38.5 | slowly in small lots. Many live ye poultry time’l tor) cervisn’ | Weneenl are GoMPOsITOR YOUNG MAN CAN Employ ment Office Con N Gas .. 46 Boa ...ee, 40.1 | retail stores will be closed Sa van cents . Pursiey Puneral| “Se journeyman or two-thirder. Call capt Fw .. a) Reo Hold"... $4) account of the, Hebrew polar. Turkey rarige a a * C8 OLENW SE — Cea ca fox Deer = 33 types young turkey “hens reesived at 3 sy i Bice, MIN. Ol -::: 2 Rey Tob B . 485) cents, few on special order 36 “nel Bl ote Sh Ss MEN TO WORE iN CIDER MILL. wen Bret 3 pee Spe... 29. heavy ee ee Bosen ; dear sister Tibbits, 29601 Northwestern Migh- ‘ & rtiss Wr ...22.4 Safeway St | 47 Mrs rn jan and Charles way. : seele ' ‘ il] For jigs, fixtures, gauges and Wanted Female 7 : Det Bais ct & P03 Pa: ae a are oe nity at bom special machinery. Top rates. bg heh = M bool ered. Help ww 4 Dis C Seag - 43.6 Scoviie Mtg 37.6 the Boarke Deities apel. ; - ce € Doug Airc ... 90.2 Scoville, a0 fort tien Recres ee @e| LOCKHART-WRIGHT. ot iatgnel side Es bf “044 Sears 1108.5 rains Ficht tery. i? Rossman will lie in nla VICE Write ot : Bu TAG ell a | state at the Sparks-Oriffin Pun- on EPOITEERINO bos)! ar CoO a Coenen oe = | 61.6 Sinclair O . 56.7 Fit eee —s—isar—soun . OPENING FOR T ‘ i Bai” 2 preheat: Si! Hien | fe iclos? amase bet atte 2 vieducs, “Permanent, ch a wrtasing Cenk =a oe ad Rand 3 osition Thoren: 5, dear father ol of t Joseph 9. SALESMEN = Apply 103 N. Gag!- of purchase : Ercul-o . 443 sla brands. sot ong! ge ey me ron. BURNER AnD IN- cogtored: 51 Yul a0 ehied, pply peire Mor... 37% @t4 Oil Calif 016 , Therese, Pecotal carvine win’ be PONTIAC OFFICE ort, Experienced, 8m : eX rsonnel office, Pontiac Gene: : Food Mich “6 Sd Gu No.8 CHICAGO = ®~ Grain prices} prid Pri. sept. Puneral Rome| No deor-to- deer eoliciting. All Tey MA _6-2390. AND © _OR 34 =o cook and walirens. REFINED > ¥ FOR Bul |) 88. a? wae mee SHAY sw geetel Rome mished After 1 weet of |itEN POR DRY GL EA WING . WROTE Witte Lab’ Fred tre % Stevens. JP .. 27.2 | fought their way higher against Sune. Minternment. entenin Lakesie training you can cart ise. to aw ®, apply 4480 Eliz, = habe me ~ EXEC UTIVE cuithren, Live mae Reteranns. Pe Gen pynam | og) Stud Pack ... 8.61 considerable opposition on the Comete ts at the! 9250 per week. Car essemisl. Av-| cnontice MAN WA _ SECRETARY een at $3.4 3un Of) . 77.2 jt | Kirkby Pu: Funeral to Home. ly roit Office. 15200 Wyom- rience cessary, A ont ri Gen Elec ‘4 Suther Pap’: 47.2| Board of Trade today. The resu | tng, daily @ Set im § pm. Ercseey® posecsesy. 8 copy Hy Pirm tm Birminghem arco til Gen Mo Se Brin et pa’: 338) was a broad, active market with In | Memoriam Driver for _No' phone ‘eatin peed tatettigens grt tn her twee with fet sarong conta te | ¥v . PP BPP LDP LPP PLL LL LPP ALLL . Sa te A teemrve - 111.6| only minor changes in price levels. IN LOVING MEMORY OF ROB- Dry Cleaning Route ERMANENT of Sept. 19. Must % web type. salary. Gillette eos O2.7 Tex @ Bul ... 41 r : ti ‘ert R Chidester, beloved hus- y PERMANE) ; @ shorthand and or transe Nesded Taenedlataly Goebe "sah Tromp, Fé. $16) Soybeans were in most active | ‘(rt R, Chidester, Chidester and) Neat a ering. Must know city) from Betphens, nena dunes in Goodrich” "2. 74.7 Tran Wai; $2 {demand their gain ran to more| children, Rares. Lares eg Ran well. Dry Cleaners. N IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AT ve sive firm, Excellent a Goodyear °°. 63.4 tran W air 28 | dema r Sain ran who died one year ago Sept. lath | Tie w. aah POSITIO} shite Sredieen te aoe ee an Oro NEO: gf 2 Transamer’ .. 464/than a cent at times. Advances We loved. him. ah; no tongue can Oe Loa beeen ane Den BIRMINGHAM . ing. Salary $60 per week, Must Ot Ww 24 Gaserweng: : 303 in other Pits were limited to frac- How ‘much we loved him and how Hey. Nowonsl Trailer Convoy,| Here is an opening with 2 —- ear. Reply now Pager = ox- Experienced a Teytound . .. 3 Un Carbide “-1132/ tions. Buying in beans apparently Ged loved him ice, bad thought t| -Drerea Pistne, dizg| 42n established firm for a OFFICES — ito Powis; 2 shang Fr... ig Gea iin “Ci [reflected early strength in soybean | Fd, ; “ton, spite tien, betty uncer | man looking for a per-| ann meptement |EXPERIENCED WowAN WanTED| ADDRESSOGRAPH ; eherte $1 UE Shiu ff | oll and soybean meal futures. | Teihe him tome wim Him te Eicphnne APPccunass FoR] manent position mare o crvanes tes, Stes] OPERATOR ; er a ] oe NG APPLIC. shes 3 DIVISION : : a 5 i. Un oO + 333| Wheat near the end of the first chen, ues References. Call r 4 pm. mee a q us Line a ertaes unchanged to % higher, Flowers 3) 20° NO previous siperfence. nec CONTACT! DONT A iN NO CARRIERS, Chi CALL 8: aes MIMEOGRAPH land aa. Hg Us steel.” Se September $1.98%; com % to %4 wea a prson’ between id em soy Bee WORK. A CAR IS NEC. Mrescen waned hastinetury ‘eet OPERATOR nspir Cop 672 U8 Tob one wt OW | sees ,. DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS 9 m. Arthur Murray Studio,| ESSAR taurant. 138 8. Woodward. pir. mem oMeen tet Wet Gettey 2g | Qyener. September 1 20%: oats un-| sau wnuren eee aon | 33 pa, Arhar . : FORD a a MACHINE tnt Mere sn. sae wett ra Be. 31 | Changed to % higher, September axPecienchn UEKa CLOTHING | If you are interested in [EXPERIENCED bionWasnen| NE. int Nick 3883 Wests BD) 453 58; rye unchanged to % lower,| Funeral Directors 4 and furnishings enlsomes. Encsh) 1/5 type of work, apply and waitress. 921 W. Huron, BOOKKEEPER int Paper ,.,: White Mot . §04/| - f 1M EXPERI CED wa EASES. : hoe .. 5. 48.7 114| September 99: soybeans 12 to 1% AIR AMBULANCE Gi tions Osmun’s, PE 44551. rson to ; 6 tnt Sliver’ 703 Woolworth’ a higher, September $2.25; lard 10} pursiey Punerel awe ee 4-121} EXPERTENCED COAL 7 TRUCK OP. in perso MOTOR CO: gShrLy 200 Choe aa COMP-TYPIST ay Cre Cou eal cn . 213 cents lower” to 13 cents a hundred | * ‘Onan pa cca Ai have, fies ge. “ot veal and cd city. en an ’ GTRL KEYPUNCH Jacobs 103 Young Sh & T 98 pounds higher, September $9.90. Dra Plaine—Waterford Twp. | 351 8. Paddock, Wan DRIVER. CIRCULATION DEPT. . = for eral, to live in. Vicintt OPERATOR apes! hogs BIGNIPTED ae pay oe Rd eM 34661. . “TIAC PRESS APPLY tligd Jake, Must ie chil J. Nephier Ce.) Grain Prices Kirkby Funeral e__( WE +1882 EXPERIENCED 1 BUTcHER. 30a| 1 HE PONTIAC oe fen iref aa salerr. erences - AND” candies ri at ‘oe ee one D elson-Johns Super Markets Onenel® PIN SETTERS MUST BE is YRS) © - 2500 F. Maple Rd. _—s«(|#XPERIENCED DisHWASIIER. Mi . Baldwin Rubber? 16.2 17 2 on __ Super Market, ob és ~. Maple Kd. +000. ; P PS ee le CHICAGO, Bept. 18 (AP) — Opening . EXPERIENCED O71 OIL Bt BURNER _of lontcal STENOGRAPHERS wey eamoam® ---s s 83 (38) OO FUNERAL HOME 2 S Proms ; EXPERIE TENCED WAITRESS. eee ce 33] atc. tay BR oe ESE STON aE | tar Sa Re Pelco P OLICEMEN EERMINGHAM ee “Tait REXC URE appr dseieve aces Sep ....... 4 -++- 4 SPARKS-GR A tar z ing al : oboe Midwest Abrasives Ie ee 2 : Dee rs 201% Mey Wao seeee ptm Thoughtful Service FE 9-584) EXPERIENCED gg ‘Ounste rg Shes Ace limite ‘ie metine OPEN SAT 8 TO 1 ledieg simas \ seater ware we eg Sf PONTIAC MOTOR Wayne Screw? ws. o 4219 May ii eae Rye ~ ‘ County’ lusive GMC| tm service du ar wot ~ : | BEN pee”. 95! Voorhees-Siple| Sess. fou) "for day and be high tchoolrecaniet het | ented es. DIvisiON . Sep. 120% May gt 108 FUNERAL HOME time work. New modern faciiics, Seiten Stein We ore : days, no Sunday, ‘ie 8. Wood: PERSONNEL Mer co 1M ep... 998 | Ambulance Service ne ee Mr mene, ae al Caren yians, Avoly in Personnel ExPeatENcE WAITRESS NO \ DEPARTMENT x WANTED May i ocieee, 136% Cet 62001. Me 2 n ‘Goo at FE 34005 of €1s Galhend | mie, y Mell, 35 8. Parke. , Sunday or’ holidays. Dixie Di- “ a Pee sre Tete ee soa eae APO ee| ALTERATION erpnrenmam in, tiie | Guznwooo. avenue . sree oti ae oe es ae | WAT Beene APELY 0 LADY mety in eran big PONTIAC, MICHIOAN ~ ECT ) | Apply’ Supe *.| SiN BOVE” OVER Teh SCHOOL GIRL TO WORK TW — lodge Calendar | “rer snec agar. | ter Benes HAL hics|pgntoe, eines ary eestrcrr maser | "BS gata eat Ee Pires ya reps _ Heights, oe “Benson's. PESOS, Experienced on men's and wom- Rights oF live tn. Exéglient a tO. | ceuteeting pavaene senile’ ‘to | x Salesmen | wegrular meeting Pontiac Shrine. | 299 Gakiand ave. FE 3-4600 Exp Pa haRDacAPr, Wi MAN. APPLY, ORECCE Rl) | ems eueec oo Rg laundry housework. “she a4 angi oTm Fey Ho teach at arts, and crafts, - Wed., Sept. 14t t luc ner vt a RAPPY'S NATIONAL CLOTHING| 3 children, references. k Call _FE +3 New and Used |) a1 6:30 pm. Bescie Howell. Scrite | Cemetery Lots 5 EXPERIENCED, DRIVER SALES ary Beer Dry Cless- 2h eee SEnCeD AUTOM OHVs] Saleswoman Noles WOO L PRESS. * ° f DODPEL LDA ILD LLLP LEP PPP _er's _Cleaners. Lake Orion tors — poo tle 4 fos EB. ) bs WHITE CHAPEL, THREE GRAVE D ROUTE MAN |3-“\EcHANic “ BE Al. Se pdr ee Por Better Dress Dep't. Position : News in Brie lot. exceiitn location only 8165 ee dry cleaning route|* ee | conditions, AA cea S wertng otiniee nety to fene to Permanent with | betterthan ERS. APPLY IN PER- LI 2.2167 in Birmingham. Pontiac Press, cy Owens F Ford Sales Cc ARE ER GI Freee bon 00 staiing age, expe- sick hours. Paid vaca: gx-| SON. 1 HOUR CLEAN. x JEROME'S Pontiae Police received a report | pes SLOTS AT OAKLAND| _Bor 68. _flenee and references mage & other benetite. 4 HURON | ee ae Bre oes L ore reat pstate| REAL ESTATE SALES Fr eee yoy aq EXPERIENCED WAITRESOER TR] Derienced_ prefered ERS. 2 E- = son St., yesterday that someone PUL Ts ace The BOND Agency y fine foods: goed pay | sed tps, ART [ IR’ us ; ; vheel discs f ag building vroeram, Phone Rav| wxnerience not essential, Wil! rice, The following positions) ™. new nstructions = stole two chrom oF chet set hp BOX REPLIES é O'Neil for appointment train one qualified man srateske immediately. . R ENCED BOOKK KEEPER —_ his car sometime Tuesday. Value At 10 am. Today ; Piadeebeg secretary. * at “iris ces pean 40% Baginaw re UCTIONS BRAIN. of the discs was placed at $34. 7 ce RAY O’NEIL, Realtor _R. Purchasing clerk tim 25| $0618 SE SCRETARY = General Ottis, ing 278° oe m P | Special communication of Pon- ee P reas, office in tI. _Paone ee GS or F fie, HILTZ 9g pis som a. sinrihand $40 OIRL, FOR OENERAL OFFICE) tise tor ccpanie Feu woman ee tee ee ae the following boxes: | /GENERAL CAFETERIA HELP TO! — prog) Estate and Insurance br iting. ees $ ental eee ee lage emcee ee — a oe lee SSIES Typist, aerurate Be RAY O’NEIL, Realtor |_manent. Pontiac Press Box 1 Mule ° Me oe Bat —Adv. 5, 27 age ow CRLIVERY TRUCK REL TABLE M MAN Receptionist no one: $338 /78. w. Muron 7128, SECRETARY : 11,, 1%, 28, 24, 2%, 27, 20 to 25 with chauffeur's license {at tm local branch | Qifice srainee = orem Real Butete Exchange Permanent —— for D tgp mm ge sale. St. Vincent de 28, 33, 36, 40, 41, 56, 60, Good Housekeeping Shop pod Rho — have car Op owl non. owed of actves’ sles #100) omen Sie tnewles < Sore Paul Hall, 197 8. Parke. Fri, 1-6] § 1, 92, 63, 4, 71. 73, 76, fia Your I INCOME _SURPICTERT unity of 1100 per week os yl OR WOMAN TO Warcn tplication Hy office ee Cie Serv: pat, Set S/em. tol pm —Aaw.| 1 oe ua, on tel. lee: making $100 per week ‘rou should | fatter to start, Bee M N. Buren | BOND EMPLOY MENT |” fo ee Beare tele ast. | _ tee Ol Oo, 300 Welcome Rebekah Lodge Rum-/ 4 110, 111, 112, 115. el er ceaees Gann on Ghat Colin INSTALLER. M Mbst; B-1 RIKER BLDG. age See: 7 SAL ESWOMA AN Sante gale Pri-tal. Sept. 1617 a] daycgt Cal’ Mr” Payee. “PE |GERVICE MECHANIC TO BERV.| oan, PEt (ORL Fon not lveconsary,” but| Were PE Tosi Call for tater Canadian Fund is a mutual — 622318. _ oe Beoret nents and mee | ee te lars 918 weekiy. dictation. This te tales vert oe eng ft TE! at your friends tm jal and neods|__ Help Wented Male 6 IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR ME-| Seer shop. 40 bre. 0 See besefite,| Work 20 to 40 hours: ne canvass) gcuation. T urroundings. Baisry.| VARIETY JOB $250 versified, manag invest- pail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. chanic and parts man with me- Opporunities for sedvancement.| ing. Cail Lincoln 3-0979 or TYler —, hoepte zation St series Interesting ition awaits a gal ment in —= stocks of ASSEMBLER chemtenl ability Must hove see] SZid tornidh teleceant Ear th |_ stan pis: (tee Sas.” Hutton at.2 bone Sa fs ted on the Precision aircraft devices. Prefet| essary tools for the job. Apply Watson, ag 19 Water! ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ad soon nk Bidg. feta divers pees mas corporations selecte Drivin, 2 eer Safe-Way Driv- pre} in person Keego Sales and! s' Pontiac, Mich’ 2-281). teachers between ages of 21 and! 7 at wont ment. basis of possible pondee ing School. FE. 2-2253. —=AGY.| ca. vipat ae and experience. service Estee onareer. SALESMAN TO BELL FORDS.| 29. No revious you, at ney. oiRy oe oman. 18 TO 35. . cary. . if, . tion in Canada’s growt |) Reneseps Ch. w. Hur-|_- MC MFG.CO. eal eee ee ee gare at ow ia tbe ponent ar St eee 7. _— = nary Avot? a 08 The facts on this mutual | on, St. Sept Sept. 17, Teh oe —Adv, | {18 tndiantood "R4. Lake cemetery 6 miles screens of sree in th , aan Brown Ine. ie pm. -arthur “Seurray “tude, iker_Butidin fund are contained in a free ‘D Attention Direct Seleinaen gy epee A pon weocddarenetl sonaae Cah, WANTED | casneea iaerenee.. - booklet-prospectus. For your: Rummage sale; ishes, genres _ If you ere through a Pg tion. A personnel office, City by Tendergreen Bay oad Pas-| enced. steady, vr. copy ete. 281 S. Parke. —Ady. tnd’ fishing and reaay to ¢0 Bee nend 8 . Parke. autre Ea Co. — Serming ie, pe valid vaestion, - ope ‘ae HELPER FOR DELIVERY TRUCE i j cope transportation, NEW YORE, “opt is Comptied by apt att of ite Kind a he Sip. Michigans * a ime PE ete” a Call FE 2.9119 So , a DUCT WORK INSTAL STOCK MEN BABYS ee hone, Cae, | GIRL -COOK WANTED, 40 W.lwa 1560 | ASSISTANT PARKING MANAGER. vibe fitting. some ex-| ” . = nings th gun hem en 4 a No or write -indust ats “seal sort salary m oales WE, yours perience desired. PE 92-0978. 710) ~— ane super es, tien home "Sl Crescent Lake F int oh WowAN 40 LiVETW - Met change : pres er healer | 2073. care for one child. 943 Laxe- :#B | Noon Thurs’. 2543 s76 347 186.1) $3, by end of first year. MAN TO WORK IN PARTS STORE| Union rates. Free hospitalization, Ae , } 8 179.9| Character and employment ref-/MAN TO WORK IN- tt & dar week | 8 C.J. Mephier Co, Frei Stile! Ht iat] Siaenae sheytee ee sara wane Sorted nice| Sprortinar’ Wilmted a" Fs | oui (Bh) Month ego... 2376 ini wt ee metal cee re, Omens for iv. eer rn eeetee ile 9 __| | @f over. Experience required AD 414 Community Nationel 9 13" nigh... ase3 1361 a img AUTOM At ‘REY NE | MARRIED MAR FOR DalRY AND)” ; “TOM’S MARKET - , : Bank Bidg. | ee hp ie ise sa ‘155.3 fe we. own fob. tenets ig. Mig @ conditions, house avaliable, one ORCHARD LA vor 11954 jow........163.8 178 054 1080) Corp. 3671 Orchard Lake Ave. Martingd }-831. "Ne, phone esis, East ; 8 Fe : c . rs i he b i “4 4 i] v .@ | ey 4 ; be cal 4 eS Ne MON lk! tid i f & ¢ ve ay pred \ oy PONTIAG, PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 ~ ahs — . —— WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- > CHILD, DaYs. FE 4-102, . - ome, Auburn Heights. FE r> work 5-0T89. * : > COLORED GIRL 5 — .: week, FE 61073 before ‘ Os. AN » TRONING! PE 2-256 poms LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 ets bit Sami DOORS. D. Ee. EMENT & BLOCK — HIMN EY WORK ‘er sev. i noone aie’ ee estimates. yoon, Lari yanre cxpateost. i equtpm Guar LAYING R. P.goR SANDING OL, FLoOns 4 GARAGES 3 te “eet door ¢ inc fash, OxT ft. cides in. concrete slab and ‘coagie ie Pattern 106 $595 and materia! SERVICE 12] Physiotherapy 21A 12A|~ Television Service 22 MAKE. 4 in P. Mg RADIO & TV x Mg BY Huron, Night serv- TUCKER'S 'S RADIO TV ry a B TRENCHING — tile, Field tile. EANERS. . estimate. No lob too big or Hon EE 54628. ELECTRICAL solace: CLEANING Sinks — Sunday Service. FE 4-2013 MOTOR BE SERVICE RE- & veins. 218 EK, Pike FURNACE WORK lectric—Sewers Cleaned % hour service. No results,’ no charge: chemically treated at no evet. Roto'Rte Sewer Cleaners 6-131 rE ccpeeone tmey slloring 16) § ALTERATIONS AND Syme. | & 16B ’ _Moving & Trucking: _l9 " A-1 Moving & Trucking Pickup & delivery service. FE mer — rvs) aod dale TRUCKING PICK. up end . Good service at reasonable oo. FE ¢1803 or —_FE 6-357) any tin BEDFORD "MOVING Long Distance-—FE 32-8787. nEee JOBS AND TRUCKING -_ wied Clean up a CIGHT HAULING GbDD JORS. Cheap, FE 17-0174, O’DELL CARTAGE Loca] and Lang. Pistenee Moving Phone 56806 SUDDEN SERVICE-ASHES RUB- ack or one _§5.50. to. Dorothy's PE 2. 2-1244 PAY CUT? IF SO, of smal) 1. re for on bag an We Oakland adie batteries. yubes, antennas, re 50180. n ‘000. 168 E. Pike Bt, Y SERV- leo on oll fe spp cones | Typewriter Service 22A tion. Se ee TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- rs) TRENCHINO, FOOTING AND fine J rn. rt work. end. fil dirt OR 3 Sie or On| ply Co. 17 W Lawrence, YPEWR RENTED Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw 8t. L__Uphotstering ~ on | "gts onergtate Rd, EM (as UPHOLSTERING THOMAS 4 8 TELEGRAPH PCOVERS, DRAPES fo = oe reads, Your material PE 5-5707. = spre DRAPES. re lg MATE. Walls and . weneene _Hials. Beadle _ ns Pree ect ae on Hiei ~ Lost «& ; Found 24 POUND, 2 a ater 4. wate BOXER, FOUND LIGHT GREY OERMAN o rd, return for lewng keep and ad, 128 Courtwr Pound: 1 SLADY's tain for ion SE and : FEMALE (PEALE. 6, ii IN. near Colum| _FE Pe a CcON- oney. Pleese call ‘Lokoview. Hur. Qar- ay for & Joslyn. Reward. Lost: ego" BEAGLE WITH months old, in vicinity ings Rd. and Joslyn. FE LOST SAT. NITE ON WN. SAGL A brown pr. ladies’ glasses billfold, 2 pupa, 3 of Gidd 2-4580. naw. and money, Please a. with La com Valuable only to owner : SET OF can KEYS. pact. No Fe #8770, Ask for ite. Answers to name rd. MI 44608000 CALL Ra, found, Riverside, California OR 3-2036. STRAYED FROM 103 WA teeter a Mack with white oe and Leake, Reward. mareings om — rr ee 24A ere to. Key COMPLETE, heap protector. = stone ANYONE WISHING TO HAVE out call PE 4-3068 4LTERATIONS. PUR REPAIR, - Acrotred. d Knapp SI Shoes from fi apie any int oR WOMAN NEE NEEDING adv contact Mrs 28738. . The tect vate a rey: DAINTY MAID Fh ‘LIRA, _Mrs. . Bareee. FE ghee 69 #3 Mark, ~ Charles. A. Thompson nbs io ee - Pi colors use Fina = anf er, Waite’s } XPERIENCED § SPENCER COR. eetiere, Winnifred M. Canal Rd., Utiea, Mich, RE- public 2-4131. PP SHOES — KNA = or Weekends. Choice dates _Bvaitable,” I AM OPENING A NE ot 1218 ——- Wil) take © on Good clothing HBOR, used Lucas. x end wax jastic type finish. Walte’s No- “HUNTING MEMBERS id-forest i. TUES ee Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind - Res WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 4i‘e South Saginaw 8st. Above __dron Hotel Pontiac Wed. Miscellaneous. 2 Wanted Real Estate 32 WANTED: LARGE QUA used cement blocks. WANTED USED | BARBER Ci CHAIR. 40855. re TE LARGE ¢ fe a WAN ANTED”_eHRET ~~ METAL shears. 31438. Money Wanted —2 BBA NEED BUY CON- tract ow —- bay _-§_per cent interest. OR WANTED Would } bayr i give ot mhortente an Y benrones ranch, on Lge —— ‘ r Ey bonus. Bos “4, Pon- Wanted to Rent COUPLE Sieh CAELDREN UR- fcr need 3 4 bedroo: wg house the ot nA inity a ‘Pontia, haces“ Acker, 315 eomacr | _ Yale GM EXECUTIVE WANTS ¢ 1 BED- room —e Reliable references. r, Jennings, FE $4111, Ext. 7382, or leave eons Wal- = GM EXECUTIVE WANTS 4 4 BED- room — Reliabie apbort rp Phone Jennings, Eat. 108. or leave message Wal- _dron_ Hotel, Pontiac MAN DESIRES ROOM Pht vate home on West side with Yege. Reference tf seetred. w te Pontiac Press, Box enna cncageneen SIBLE EM aren coU- PLE WITH SMALL BABY DE- RENT A ? BEDROO UNPURNISHED HOUSE IN CINITY OF PONTIAC. PE 5145 APTE =——_ BEDROOM HOME WITH Ga- we im desirable location, Write jac Press, Box 45. WOULD LIKE To RENT 3 3 OR 4 unf irr EM poy 0 and 4 months, Referene- RESPONSIBLE WORK: ing couple with 3 chil- dren desire 3 bedroom unfurnished house on or before Sept. 15. Close in. Near school. Reasonable rent. ad 5-5519, ENTAL GERVICE Pree reg jandiords, We have many tenants wet r choice, Call in toda: REALTY CO VB 3-703. __ INESSMEN WOULD | Fwo BU tik coronas apt, FE 6-3640 Call after WANTED | SY YOUNG COUPLE. with m opt. Pe eons, ? room, 8-089 WANTED BY « {OFFICE | MANAGER of Coodyea room apt, or house wi! nope. near Meee “oo School, ae and 10. erences available, call FE 66124, _8 to 6:30. Ret- i BEDROOM YEAR AROUND, ON bus line. Near Dodge Park. Phone Sharg Living Qu Quarters 3 30 OIRL TO SHARE 2 BEDROOM apt business gut. rE Sosao ‘bet t ends pm , WILL SHARE APT. WITH WORK- ing girt in Auburn Melghts. Call FE +1654 after 4 _Wtd. _Transportation . 3 aLT TIO AY Md ing. El-Dore Ceramic . clothes 0 ne] Ce ge m Wilne Bina Pe ne are from t to re A ‘ERA ~e ee Elizabeth Lake Rd gyre and pon WEW sChABSLE SETS. AINT | Call FE 2-9137 fe diked| 8:30 and = by ty rambo a $1.60 » Gremes § pm. Ask for Mrs Robinson Se . ast) RIDE WANTED TO SOUTH EAST Furniture Refinishing ‘16A ferreies FE 31414, Hl Friday Seplember 16 —— sieatined Phone REP ANT A SPE. Notices & Personals 25 rsonals 25 Widow . WiLL sitar Home _with elderly lady. FE 21634 wing and owes weaving, 6) recofds he. former Arthur Gweet. OR 3- ea, CARING Alp Ri pelt 16. Chester Shoes PR 4-5825 CEANING TO pholstery ‘clean- Notions. Odgers. NEW THRIFT eonsignm ent, for sale, Dixie DONT SCRUB linoleum. Use Glaxo Shae Lodge ir gy COLD WAVE. et US tore Credit FE 8-045¢ Oakland Theater bish and light trucking. FE 46079. TRUCKS FOR HIRE AT FARM. ' Co:,, 30818 W 2 and 2 hr. na — 6 pm. Cail M 6-381 before or after = Abele _at Mt address shown abo TRUCKING AND Batiine: RUB- Open Daily is _ PE $0461 42 a hes RATES Movin * to serve you, Smith Painting & _& Decorating 20 4&1 DECORATING ~ end ring. Cel) for esti- ae chad i ays FE ete * PAINTING wall pap 1 PAINTING INTERION & EX- Sree. 16 pet cent cise ca. Free est, FE 4-0205, AINTING PAPERHANGING. zs Temoved. ane tee be: LLa TUPPER Paintin W hi ‘Free ic ara cane, siti ae 5 ai. elk.) ‘ al i = HANNAH'S HUSBAND HECTOR hates hard rugs with Notions. ARD of Mary & FE 5-503, RAY CURNELL’S MkT. COLORED. NAY CARE FOR ¢ fay dren. Licensed home. FE 4-28 DAY CARE FOR BABY. +7369, FOR WHEREABOUTS work so ¢leans the Fina Foam. Waite's Elmer Frisby, Phone bi _t0n' Branch st. FE yen” ™ | 57 HENDERSON am tov om Trucks to Rent |-——"F¥ *!*_ TR A 7 ANNER’S > AND QUIPMENT KUSHIONTRED SHORES i Ton Pickup te = stake |! Brings new Joy and walking | and “F A Blakely, 358 Seward FE. Pontiac arm aed 20775 a - = = Industrial Tractor Co. | WEDDING INVITATIONS 47.50 _Printed napkines - en service. Ww td. Children to 0 Board 26) | COMPLETE CARE FOR 2 GRADE __Sehool children. Metamora 6775 FE SPEC. CARB FOR 1 — DAYS. __Lic. home. WANT TO BOARD CHILDREN LJ _licensed home FE 5-0675 MY _ 2-665. Wed. | Household d Goods 27 ANTIQUE DISHES an at loons i hen Case hh O® | Ease re ie FURNITURE NEEDED ee and pris rT 7 San. SMALL RADIOS FE Wid. - Contracts, Mtgs. 7 32 Cash Waiting contracts call or ood obneen porcmaky for Saleh, courteous action. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegrash Rd. FE 4-2533 Casa a YOR © LAND CONTRACTS, ba ba bated Dixie Hwy. 5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from acre with 100 fees, B.D.CH —) Resor To ai a Most a 3 land contract le oan, Partridee ia the “bird” Hurop & Phone re see FAST ACTION! _ Tf you have the contract-we have the mone Clark Real Estate. Phone 44402, Ask for Mr. Clark, WE HAVE ,000.00 At our disposal to purchase new or seasoned land contracts for our clients, Bee me before you sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN, To Buy-—To fell—To Insure YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | MAHAN EAITY CO. REA Onanersue Real Estate Exchange o ——- and Sunday 1073 W. Hu Ph. FE “Shoes ~ $$ ACT & SAVE $$ ACT-—By csfling for our’ bid on your contracts. SAVE — Discount and time by selling to a RE- LIABLE firm with a large num- 4 ber of weet investors. Ask for “ WHITE BROS. — REALTORS 6860 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 31872 or OR 14-1760 OR Sie _or OR 3-208) IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR mae cortract or equity tn your me, K L. Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING land contracts TODAY! Call us how for the best and highest offer of vaiue, quick cash settlement. Nicholie'& pereriae Co. 30W. Huron + » CASH Por rour land contract. Prompt courtequs service, Get our esti- | mate before you sell. Bring in your contract or call FE 6-441. | Ask for Mr -Hayden i - J.C HAYDEN: | 86 © Walton Blvd. Realtor | CASH BUYERS WATTING We suggest you see others then call us Let an experienced con- |- fract man handie your sale Call | PE 5-975 or FE 80471 and ask for Ted McCullough IVAN Wy SCHRAM Tf-no answer Ph FE $-2564 Open Evenings and Sundays in Joslyn, Cor, 3rd. REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Wanted Real eal Estate 32A WOULD LIke TO a wa = ema - Revly bos Pontia WanTeD > WELL LOCATED 8 OR 6 room home on small acreage. _PE $1288 6 after 5 inceneeeeny sa iagrae tee eats ) SELL YOUR HOME, SEE OBO. SCALES. REALTOR, 8615 N. Saginaw ~ 28011 TO MAKE BUSINESS BRISKER, use et Ads! To sell things, coal ‘to kittens, a FE 2-8181, la. ARGE ROOM ny ‘TRADES — = TRADES betes. tars, ks “A 9 Sie rere Saat se you & the pe rep of DORRIS & SON LTORS + Huron &. 162 W Co > honk Estate GREEN LAKE OFF! ICE * gh MERCE RD. EM 3-4412 MOodwerd 5-7744 Rings bere CASH For small equities If you hav what we want we will be at. your door within 24 hours with cash for your equity Call cow and tell us What vou have. ’ Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tr N. Saginaw Bt. Ph. FE 6-6163 Open Eves ‘til 4°36 . PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? DOESN'T Pay Our method of Bitebs sony quaitfied prospects saves you tim aod m. “Don't worry with rene seks pall hao otha — erties. We bendie = details for financing ead_ closin ay ae N-To Trade you’ Bu iT we LL INSURE IT REALTY CO., REALTO! Cc erative Real Estate Beei fuage en Kves ‘ti' 6; Sun. b Li E 2-0; W Huron REXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFF'CE WILL BI'Y OF LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiting, Otfice 8800 —, i Pb. Pontiac EM 3-33 R. F, McKINNEY UNiv 1-078 * CASH 48 HOURS, FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY JIM WRIGHT 48 Oakland FE 6-044) ae re Selling Your Home? We have customers waiting for —— and farms, we will ar- e financing or will seil your hes ty for you, 10 experienced salesmen to serve you. We get — try us and see for your- eelf. Russell Young| « REALTOR 412 W. Huron St. FRE 44925 Open Eves. ‘til 9 Bun. FE ¢-9612 BUY OR SELL I will personally buy your prop- erty of will sell it for you arid ‘f the oe is secocmente ue it. R. D. RILEY bROKER FE_ 41187 FE WHITE BROS. SELL YOUR HOME CAN AS WE oe ee ive NEIGOHWOR'S. WE HAVE TIME WIDE-AW “INO YOUR BAG WHITE BROS. REALTORS 6060 Diste Hey Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 L ISTINGS WA WANTED | Residential, acreage -commerctal Ustings needed. e wil) appre- elate vour call, . Lahde prompt, efficient, PAUL D HAMMOND 26%, W. HURON REALTOR FE 5-774) eves, PE 5-4714 ANTED 45-4 room igen homes. 1 to 1.000 acre farms. Land contracts & mtgs. ae , vi —- — lg 2 Ww _ FE + 3405 Ww oe It’s Listed Right TT's HALF 8OLD We know—bv experience - This same experience enables us to find good ‘purchasers for yoyr paowertT: Let ys show you. ~ HUMPHRIES REALTY CO-OP MEMBE” a3 NL tie __FE_ 2.0474 WE -D 1. Good J ve city home. Must be modern 2 2 or 3 bedroom suburban home with large lot or small acreage 3 oe two family or income. Pre- er & Forty or etghty acre farm. lf you have any of the above for sale. please contact our office We will strive to give you the best service possible Hl. BROWN, Realtor ie Ww. Huron FE 23-4810 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE APT. ON first floor. Private entrance. 161 —_— i Howard —— - a 2 ROOMS & BATH EMPLOYED _couple preferred. 161 W. Howard 2 ROOM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and bath Adults only 650 North- _ View Ct. Off Oakland 27 ROOM MODERN, PRIVATE EN- trance, lake front. Close to Pon- _tiae, OR B15, 2 AND 4 ROOM APTS. 7 Clark _ APT. DOWN- town. 22 Auburn rear __ 2 ROOMS, CHRISTIAN COUPLE, refrigerator, private bath and en- trance. 118 _ Howard 2 ROOMS AND BATH. Auburn Heights Prt Couple only. No drinkers. 46532 . NEAR entrance FE y ce EAN RO “ROOMS. “ADULTS | ONLY, & Ellwood |2 ROOM FURNISHED APT COU. ple, children welcome, 820 Bald- win Ave. FE 2-3358. 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE. ENTRANCE, __baby welcome. FE 5- ROOM, NEWLY DECORATED Private bath. 107% N Saginaw. _Apply_ apt 1. after $ pm 2 CIPEAN ROOMS “SHARE| BATH for working man of woman 110 __ Green 8t, 2 ROOMS AND BATH. poe a. nt: TROoNE CLEAN. 2 line. MEN. BUS _ 318 Orchard Lake. . COUPLE 2 ROOM APT. PARTLY FURN. Adults, Heat & = water, FE 21141. FB 70184 after 6. 2 AND 3 ROOMS. A1 ak s, Box 21 ROOMS. CLOSE IN, OFF OAKLAND AVE. FE 2-8181. A - M AND BATH. i on ye 2isee ‘eveningr. 8 $8 ver’ week ; 1-0988 Rent nt Apts, Fu Furnished _38 “ipa eae sum ADULTS 5-310 FURNISHED APT. 306 . BATH, a AUr Cou T hi 8. Park . burn prrale onaree, Sor MODER’ FOR a rar aemeanic cadeecatmeemernneiaoonee ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED, ‘Bugntren aod oo eran ers, 19 3 ROOMS & BATH. Pe seieigd ONLY Whittemore p.m Kew! 102 3 APT. ne a pat aga pe to bus line. Adults _only. 38 N. Paddock T Room Roan vERY _$70. monthly. 7 ROOMS, “IN OFF yak: LAND AVE. ADULTS ONLY. ; NICE. wort couple sre ba All private. | Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 _ For Sale Houses MpPsons. required, EM 7 | Completely Furnished Including automatic washer 3 ROO‘S.. with refrig. In 58476. MB AN BATH NO-DRINK- vi entrance, ulte 4-6080. —_ APT. — RENT. PRIVATE trance. rigerator, stove, utilities in, ale. working , Beott Lake, aaa APTS. FOR WOMEN. CHILDREN _wWelcome, PE 5-6340 ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS. _A' -AVAIL- able Oct. 1. Private bath and entrance. Youngstown Lane All utilities furnished. $90 « Re- £3580. sarenoes adults Coaly. rE s -| eee a APT. PRIVATE EN- trance E 45655. FE 2-4776 CLEAN 3 ee COUPLE ONLY. _ Inquire 1 Poplar. CLEAN Kr APR $20 week, Incl, hea’ ile and 2. _Of Sean, OS a CLEAN my 7) BATH. = Wee ~ renee ey My wi 32-3341, aloo COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND entrance on bus line PE 4-2847. FURNISHED APT. RITZ RESTAU- rant. 9 N. Saginaw bet. 2&4pm. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY on Pontiac Lake. OR Stan FT- KITCHENETTE, APT ALL UTILT- tes oo Ee ‘Someta gas heat, eter ORION 2 AND ae modern cabins en facilities, “100K teachers, newlyweds or bachelors, dehixe ground floor motel kitchenette apts. Near Blue Bky References, MON - Wealth. MODERN 3 BE ‘DROOM petit heat oe Lake. Call Detroit WE 5-3156 a pea “FURNISHED 3 RM. bath cp as 2 kids OK. 8587 _ Pontiac Ra a AL SERVICE We have several furn. apt. Sofne will take —— No phone calls, — ADA us REALTY ____382 AUBURN AVE. SMALL APT. FOR REFINED _sdults. PE 2-1437 nga LAKE. . RO ROOMS AND AND Modern, clean, Adults” or working peovle preferred rE 4-400 2% FT. HOUSETRAILER ADOLTS only. On private lake. LI 93875. UNLON CT. APTS. na oper on — bath. Adults only. Ke HEA IPSTEAD © 102 EK. eee rE 48284 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 2 FAMILY HOUSE UPPER APT sol Hochent entrance and garage ochester. References. OL is) ree 164 JUDSON. PE 400% 3 ROOMS AND BATH HEAT ¥ FUR- nished. Pav own liehte and eas. $60 per mon’ Come ‘9 see eve- nings between 4 and __Alrport Rd Waterford. _ 3 LARGE OOMS AND BATH Ta entrance. References, FE KIDS O K. 3 3 ROOMS. BATH, 2 1 2 __8587 Pontiac Lk, Rd trance. Plus pe @as and elec- _tricity. FE 5 3657 ‘ROOMS AND BATH REDEC- bong Near ——— Center. Adul FE 2-0674. or "ARCADIA APTS. rial —— Adults only. 657 kK. "HEMPSTE. \D 102 E eae _FE 284 BEAUTIFUL MO RN LAKE _view apt. Adults. MY 3-149 e “DEL-RIO. APTS. . 281 Oakland, 3 rooms and bath. Refrigerator, stove and utilities furnished. Cou- pie only FR ANKLI IN APTS. _ 3. rooms sin bath. Adults only. x are mo . HE MPSTEAD ne ae ________FE ¢82384 GAS HEATED, 2 BEDROOM. MY Eo LARGE PLEASANT 3 ROOMS. Dining nook and bath. Garage. Near Airport, _ Adults, OR 3-194). MODERN 2 BEDROOM | APT. IN - country near Rochester tn ex- change for an average of 2 hrs. housework a day cena ® small cash rental OL 28571, NEWLY DECORATED 3 ROOM apt. Near Sylvan Lake, Utilities furn, . For Roa eall OR __3-1706"_ 01 or O SMALL, PARTLY FURNISHED apt. suftable for single person or couple, suburban. $15 a week. FE 42336. UPPER ROOM WITH. BATH. Newly decorated. Stove, refriger- ator, and heat furnished. 81 Tre- gent after 4 or call OR 3-1009 UPPER. 2 BEDROOM. HEAT FUR- nished. private entrance. no chil- rr one FE 23-2908 of Rent Houses 's Furnished 35 ye aT 2 ROOMS LAKE FRONT. piemices steel sink & dishwasher. Thermostat control olf] furnace. Not less 6 months lease or more $125 per month. First & last month payable in advance, Oct. Ist, Phone EMptre 35036, 2 HOUSE FOR RENT: ONE FARM home and one house in town _Children welcome, PL 3-2078. 8 terfront home. Available Sept. 2ist. Automatic gas heat. Chil- dren Welcome, but no dogs. $80 ® mon, yr. round. State occupa- tion and age of children. Pontiac _ Press Box 62. 3 ——. MODERN vale aiZe bath, water hea Pon- tac Lake. 1565 Williams Uae Rd. ‘ ROOMS ANE AND BATH 380A wad months in advance. 4599 e. a mone vedla . ist to ist. 3184 Maaionsts Ra. rth of dork Teva, m4 eg “re Lake 2 aceey FURNISHED ROOM privete entrabes. close im m8. and dryer. 3 bedroom home. “30087 . a carpeting. recreation 3 ROOMS & BATH. PRIVATE EN- room ang garage. | Will trance. 4 mi. north of courthouses. jease for § months. __OR 34144 after 7:30 p ter and — references ROOMS AND BATH NEAR eg "Re eghool 5 Aduita 916.50 per ww Bat — 2 Augune, DOUBLE CABINS BY WEEK. 3 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS. | rare ha OR 3-0001, of FS entrance 40364 & 6 - 6 onl a RNI& HED lOUSE 3 MI PROM OCK | city ear ita bl i Bt Ln Orion PE PE | for 2 touvies FE 2-127 ~~ SMA J ROOMS PVT. BATH AND EN-| APTS. on RENT. 3 2 | BEDROOMS. FE 4¢-0090_ #1581 vaya ee ie wie CARE Sa ELDERLY home, Church services T these not able to attend HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $12_ + a= eee HOTEL , AUBURIN #4 Auburn Rd and Also 1 HURON Hi woTeL. CLEAN MODERN im. day or week. 45 West [me s encod) y ve 4 = FARM HOME AND APT_ FO? rent iidren welcome. PLateau 2-230, Romeo. _ For Lease to June 15 Furnished (Except Linen) 2 bed- reo mporary lake front, garage, ey eat. Bendix Duo- matic. § per. month Refer- ences 1 or 2 a welcome. Broker, write Box “92, Pontiac Press . LAKE ORION. 4 ROOMS LAKE- front. Adults, $50. Walter Green, _66 Park Blvd MODERN, 1 ELR. 6 ree nates heat close to bus Oct spring. No small cuanason “y100. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 34 W. Lawrence FE 64-6105 Open Eves. Next to the Consumers Power LAKE, FRONT, LARGE 2 BED- room home, Attractively fur- nished, Ot! furnace in full base- ment. Beautiful grounds. Must be seen to post eg $125. Lease _to May 15. Adults, EM 30134. LOVELY 2 BEDROOM MODERN lakefron PANGUS "1919 MIS Ph._Ortonvisle 132, cotiect MANDON LAKE FRO rooms. Tile bath and kitchen. Ail new furniture. auto. washer and dryer. @ miles ae Pontiac _Aduilts only, EM 3-6243. MODERN HOUSES, LAUNDRY end eléctric dryer; 10 miles west of Pontiac, off Commerce Dr. _ 3355 _ Fox! st. Phone~ EM _ 3-400. NFW SMALL HOWSE AUTOMAT- fe heat. On bus line. .near gro- _rery. Couple preferred, FE 29-4855, ALL FURNISHED HOUSE. Modern. Suitable for two. Cail after 6:30 p.m. MA 41440. YEAR fe ee = COTTAGE. _ Adults only, EM; Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 3 BEDROOM SMALL HOUSE with electric stove furnished. 1 child allowed. $50 per month. EM © ROOM PARTLY MODERN. Of furnace. Cal) Wail Lake, MA +1006. 5 ROOMS, 3 Seay pa TILE bath, $125 per mo. year lease. $300 securi Peart OR 37118 _or OR +1708 |" 4 ROOMS AND BATH. FULL basement. Workine Couple. $75 a _month FE 4-645). 3} ROOM HOUSE. NEAR BUS. Working. couple, Cail after 6 _pm. FE 5-8265. 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR REN. 965 _mo_ Call FE 2-1906 after 5. COBBIE STONE COTTAGE 11760 Big Lake Road, Thompsons. _Davisburg, Michigan, Y ‘DONELSON PARK _ 3 bedroom house, 1%) baths, 150 per month. wi lease. FE 2-2629. FREE RENT. NICE HOUSE, GAR- den, chicken coop in exchange for man's services caring for 6 horses and chores. e available for part - work Prefer man employed west Pontiac- fom area. EM 3-4308 un. _ Sat. and —_— LAKE ORION. TWO BEDROOM, va. (M24) ONE 3 BEDROOM AND ONE 2 bedroom 1859 White Lake Rd after 4 p.m SMALL HOUSE $30 A Mo 1 FE 43869 RENTAL SERVICE We have all — of aehal) | phone —— pie ADAM. REA cLTY co. 7” ‘AU BURN AVE RENTAL BERVICE ADAMS REALITY CO., 382 AUBURN AVE. NO PHONE CALLS, . PLEASE! No SMALL MODERN HOUSE. Cou. ple only FE 6-3036 7-808 —tvenings. UNION LK. 5.w y SIDE. | year around room wna Gillham, north of Willow , Road. Tiled featdres Also furnished. 1 year lease, $80_month. WALLED LAKE, 2. BEDROOMS modern sonventences. Shopping 2 blocks. Available immediately. _555_E. Lake Drive MA 4-178. Fi __ For Rent R Rooms ms 37 1 LIGHT ROUSEKEEPING ROC: ROOM. 1 block from downtown - 7 Auburn FE 41844, ATTRACTIVE ‘ROOM -LADIES. “NO smoking. 647 W. Hu ATTRACTIVE “LAR ei E - FRONT room for girl. FE 5-7496 . BUs STOP. oO onIne “AND LAUN- dry. 1 2 women. working - night shift 0 Wh BOARD A D_ ROOM FOR, ONE _fentleman. West side, FE 2-3429. BUSINESS MEN. TWIN BEDS. W. __Side, FE 2-3517. CLEAN 8LEEPING ROOM FOR men, single or Coble: 358 Onuk- land Ave. FE 46418 CLEAN ROOM “FOR MAN _DOWN- _town near P.O. FE 4-8768 CLEAN ROOMS — GENTLEMEN only. FE _ 40376. 42 -Mathews. CLOSE _ IN, 2 LARGE SLEEPING _feoms, 3 Men en_onivy FE ¢-6124 SLEEPING _foome, Men oniy. 46 Mechanic DESIRABLE ROOM. C sSONVENIENT _ LOCATION. N. FE 5-917 EMPLOYED LA LADY x ITCHEN privileges. FE 2-86 EMPLOYED caee laundry privileges 5-8279 x ~~ KITCHEN, Garage. FE NICE SLEEPING 1 RGOM. .GEN- tleman. worker: Bus stop. FE ‘S01 85 W. Huron ROOMS FOR 2a Y R around, 2100 Park Circie, Cass eon Verv reasonable TO 7-7130. et _ ROOM. WITH KITCHEN PRIVi- | For Sale Houses or Sate Houses For r Rent ‘Miscellaneous a2 ONE WAY | COAST TO CO. RENT or Pr. a 7 OR #1 MODERN HOUSING 6 room brick. Lowel] St. Imme- diate possession. $10,500 with ROY KNAUF, Realtor 2644 W. Huron OA 43339, FE 27421 NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL - To settle = estate: 3 bedreoms, 1% baths, ofl beat garage. §11.- 800. Write Box 89, Pontiac Press 3 BEDROOM G. L , | BRAND NEW Oni Soot one left. of these outstanding erm to the minute bunga- lows with basememt, gas —_ tie bath and kitchen, qa. 5° near bus, stores and schools. PIVE BEDROOM HOME SEMINOLE LS ing, bath, ‘ired steam heat, large screened im rear reh, concrete $18,500 terms. ‘ight cdnsider smaller home tm trade. ee ca. th, gas 8ST. MIKES DISTRICT FOUR BEDROOM HOME jon: epee as they have purchased SUBURBAN BEAUTY 36 x 50 ON FOUNDATION Beautiful spacious rambiing canch home with two fireplaces, cer- amic tile bath, mirror like oak floors throughout, 14 2 22 living room, end «a master bedroom 13x14 One- half acre completely fenced with @ spreading lawn, shade and fruit, Lake across the road. $4,000 down. BRICK a $1500 DOW Warm comfortable meee to live and save money. Five spacious rooms, dandy basement gas heat, oak floors and plastered walls, 30 days possession, ‘BEAUTIFUL SILVER LAKE BRICK RANCH HOME 36247 on foundation plus an at- tached 2 car ares. Home has two fireplaces, living room 18 x 23 lake, dandy basement with direct with solld glass window toward lake; ey basement with diréet al a Wf ft. kitehen that is just out of this world, and many other out- standing appointments, WE SELL - WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE 41557 m2 W Bt. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $7,450 Will buy - 3 bedroom or « ‘2 bedroo . HI school. Only $800 down p = mortgage costs Call or come in for information. GILES REALTY CO. “92 W. Huron PE 6-6178 Open 9 to ®. $950 DOWN Project of 68 Homes Near Fisher Body Plant Off Montcalm St. Models at the corner Lakeside and Kinney oi City water sewer and was Good transportation and sch@ol location. 2 bedroom, studio cefling, célient buys at $7,200 SYLVAN REALTY CO. Realtor 2383 Orchard Lake Rd FE }-9604 Cooperative Real Estate Exchange w__1f_no Answer. an! FE 5-0418 Live In Clarkston See the 3 Bedroom Ranch Homes in Clarkston leges. Close to town, FE 5-0922 __ between 7 and @ ROOM FOR_ “LADY | IN i TRIVATE | home on West side Near bus, FE 5-1484_ Before 5:30 p.m ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, RIGHT —- town. FE 2- . 41 Pine 7 SLEEPING ROOMS SINGLE OR =. Neéar bus Men only. 333 : eTson. SMALL, CLEAN QUIET ROOM. . No objection bac =. sleeper. No _drinkers 1099 Bo SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSET he oe one restaurants FE 2-4 SLERPING_ ROOM BY" FrenERA. FP $-2293 SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. FE alt § 2 ing Miss woah 284 Oakland Ave. rebesond - FE 57076. WEST SES ROOM FURR. APT. ; Private, FE 5-1642 AN. ¢ on bus line, PE ¢-2647. . = ia : Ridge Across From the High School THE LAST WORD INA MODERN HOME Priced at Only $12,150 No Money Down Only are oe KENNEDY OPEN: EVENINGS "TTL 8 3007 _W. Huron FE 43560 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any-| IN CL ‘ thing — Want Ads give | * Dire Ray. B Pisin you ACTION. Dial FE; =. Rae 24181, tf - i] ae 1" — - A * . : — ¥ ~In ser sett You’ Gee oe "pa TRADE — Will ae Be roperty on aa ee acre farm. In gm eountry te room oh male from echool, The price 6,000. ie only Va EXCELLENT EAST SIDE LOCATION ~ ?family tn- come. room and ba bs 9 rented 15 per week. Plus owner's nice ¢room and bath down. New qi] AC. furnace, 3-car garage. Nice shaded only os — tales town © LAKE PRIVILEGES — This West suburban 2’ bedroom frame bungalow built in ‘47, features a IT living room, , shaded by alore. Owner retir- rida. Will give al- si0.se0 _ core Be first R bas Ox Realtor On 36 ade) rE op Ties or t 35-1648 Co-operative Real Estate ange 3 } BEDROOM COLONIAL HOME, $1,500 down. FE_5-5023, ROCHESTER Worry-free children’s playground, aryeriocn { fenced in, little-trav- eled. street. Planned interior deco- rating. —— carpeted living area, 2 full sized bedrooms, cool well-lighted iitebes with (od fently located cupboards, low Pee petie! porch, side pene eatede entrance. Leading to par- titloned ‘basement, Excellent con- dition throughout and priced te sell at $9,500 with terms. TROY TOWNSHIP Retirement white bungalow, en 4 lots, of garden soil, sur- rounded by sheds and fruit oe King size bedroom mn plimented by yelow face - brick Heatolator Gremiaes. Full high, dry basement parti- tioned for recreation area. A cou- ple can find real —— pleasure here. $10,000 RIDGEWAY REALTOR 432 N. Main OL 1-6541 Roch Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SEVERAL GOOD MODERN 6 TO 10 room houses Easy terms, P. W Dinnan & Son. 66 W Huron. EAST SIDE r ith all | room coe P ay ome takes Chestier on fernace fenced lot, only $10,050, $2,500 down. R. VALUET, Realtor 340 Gakiand Ave 5-0603 Co-operative Real Estate wachenge NICE 2 BEDROOM HOME. LARGE and dinette large garden spot Vacant. By owner. OR 3-2043 Exclusive Wards Point Dr, Architect-designed. custom- opr! lakefront family home e rrac siechea' 1% baths, Paneled rec. room in full basement. outside entrance. Magnifi- landscaped site, per fect beach — near Orchard appoint ment Bloomfield Highlands only. Custom Cod - built brick Cape 3 bedrooms—one down —ite baths. Perfectly de- signed kitchen. ated! ; car garage. Professionally ogre ae grounds Priced” at $24 real buy—-see it today! Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence St. Open Evenings $8161, or FE 23-1306 TO BUY, TO BELL, REALTOR ~ Partridge is the “Bird” to See. I NEED CASH, WILL TAKE 61300 for my $2800 equity. Keego Har- bor. FE r. FE 8-0812. Closing Estate $15.750 with cash to mortgage buys $20.000 value, to settle es- fate quickly, heirs. wip sacrifice: Substantial 3 bedroom home. 2 car garage. Oi] heat. A-1 con- dition. . or @s an invest- * ment. Shown by appointment only. LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Keego Harbor FE 23-4875 FE ¢1661 BY QWNER INCOME 4 APTS $265 mo, income_ $12.600 with $3. 500 down, 3308. Parke FE 2-1198, $000 Moves you in this € room. 1 bed- room home. Located on a large this home has a room, hot water car garage & other features. Immediate pocesssion: Total price is only $65 A MUST! i. Ho Seed iouse hunting. list ts thie 2 bed face brick rencn style home located in a very nice net ntegchotgh Included ts @ lovely liv fir e. full wath On @ lovely 99 x ft. lot. Priced at pide 312.- DRAY TON PLAINS This lovely 6 room home in Dra “toh Plains ar o beautiful ving room » dining area 8x11, a very neat, ethiclen! kitchen Plas- tered wails shower, afuminum screens & storms. Venetain blinds a 2 —— ms. Lot sige tg 100 The full arnt 90.750. ‘with $1509 do Immediate Poserscion AS Drayton Pi rooms Laels wan foom, large - — ema = it: ‘Price ta _——— A A a] ise, LADD’ Lapeer Ra. en ‘eae wa i itehen. oak floors, . / a 4 { esi By - ; 5 ; / Hd 2 ae : oe ns ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 nea a SIXTY-THREE . . ' ; ' ® . For Sale Houses 43| _ For Sale Houses 43|SLICE OF HAM ___For Sale Houses 43 43 For Sale ‘Houses 43]. For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses, 43 : eee ce : ; BY OWNER - OWNER ae . VAT psn ee ae. SEZ Bloomfield Bateman K LAT : Ree on 4 lovely abs bering "SE LL” “Township. “4 >» " 2 ‘your mortgage. Phone OR + he as . ~ $0 ae eee linen. ws) To, pind, rebbite OPEN DAIL $700 Dow a. a: a eg i rden. PARCELL'S iB ne ee sigrms ead seresus’ beaut Saegryannta gol aed : Maus, 2, bedrooms, “ait turaisbed. | My 3 bedroom | ranch ‘bus in g,.bjoebs west ‘of Wotan, throughout, soedar sakes L new carpeting} § QUALITY BUILT _ . Pe es Be hal & oak foots. New 3" bed Criek ranch | Se ee eee: _ arenes , A oe aoe HOMES } ception Toom and living room| i's car maTene minum | Domes.2 car brick attached ga ‘aide, 1% car garage, oil . e I . : basem hot,|, mopane windows. sfuminum reges, rm kitchens with all heat, bembec . end with "low deposit’ Don't Pew 0 RD petom octet semen i { OMES water heater, coal hot’ ¢ ar) oe this rambling Teach with the poten, ceavenionecs. Fun Remi: alt ior 9400. . @. | . nace. id =i e t tached for low price pone 1% car garege 40x10, near | extra large utility. room. pine-| 509 "Terms available. root? Sere ‘vil " of #13. ofo"Sonstruciea en your cheat eater, 00,109 | “pansiod staream” Me soc “Sell AL Watkins Lake compen ) moon i wl bull home and you een inctode a | eda BL OR 341858. by owner. ee ris “ot road ‘front NEERIEM ER Se ; yen've pow i ‘te. 3 cues gioee gh my 4 oe : Clarkston Area eng. 1 sige home 1008 N. Woodward Roya! Oak yard wih tra Geos -—_ : Hh Eh ead Ee. & Priced trom 08.078. Model bome ae ON § rooms, unt =| but livable. tor Sit san ys TED i atta iki ut een 5 POLL pe a sand ; 2 and shower. . moyen ve APP. $ ER MONTH 6 acres garden sol! eet rea- al, +i SHE: JOM! drapes are tucluded at $10,- Good attached — 74 , sonable at $3200, ; basement, shake shingles, tee. rags. at only "810.500 wits HURON GARDENS —$1980 tor} INCLUDING TAXES North of Rochester BROTHER ABOUT wor, wascment tees’ Wil’ sacs a, ; sind i Sede eget tee| and INSURANCE scott teaater'¥e!] THIS ONE |! | | BE North End Sylvan Manor ar ae hvine Fm. pisstered | 99 poor Lots eaulty a Real ranch type. All brick. 2 car ~ HURON GARDENS be. "Mlines' and “Seseh Mee pnege = . het Peeves givege. ad PRIVILEGES East Side gerege, dart etd —_— $650 DOWN Carvel School. = wall ¥ * S98 te ee | ea | mean see tgehed yenrece’ Gait t0000 wit| slows ving tot stun ruined, brick | ¢, 700m) moder completay fe | SOP ing room, sew Ric port, Of] heat, combination ...| WEST SIDE -Nearly new| STAIRWAY TO ATTIC si down, ; sronees . ao tame beq 0 dining pod = ofl a oe penetinn | Brenkfust nook. select oat’tire: | 62 GAL BLBC HOT WATER West Side ry | te Back yard. Large Ritchen | S4ditton of large living room and] govesned | Pores, | eames, My You past “tee eet a caer gat cies | | Aden Sauce ve Shepec gg Pu Beee | With plenty of ote aren’ tPace: | jot with shade trees. You can} Wn. Prices Heo og ower oe anent. MANY OTHER FINE pent 1 car eerace Only , $2000 a full tiled bath with built-in make money on this one, 4 Bedroom Brick rec. rm. and fireplace, of] heat. 2 ” PEATURES ey vanity, Newly decorated, This is 38 ACRES edroom Hatchery Road Lot brecsewar to attached 3oe! 4s . CUCKLER REALTY geal tome for ealy +1400 2 modern houses Gracious # room tamay business. Good condition. zi cine we FE 4-401 300 ft. lake frontage within well . Business.” Lake privileges. | 000. 1 FURNISHED cain WEAR BALDWIN RUBBER * 3 BEDROOM im Se ope el ° tance of downtown, CB het cae comgiete pees. UPPER STRAITS LAKE AREA-> p room madera hom store : nd $0 ft. lot. You couldn't Orchard Lake Village ogy > ifm gg JN OP _ paromnge mid wargame b maar $950 DOWN = the Ba buy more for, #14000, Dis- Clean as @ whistle in and out ts ving rm. basement oil J eat th Poaneanton In Waterford Village. 300 ft. trom RIDGEW AY ° this attractive 4% room, 3 bed- hest, garage, poultry house. Or- 2 == tahoe teem Waterford School. 2 nice lots. $3 Pioneer Hiehlands room year around home built in chard, 3 scres of ground. Im- = Deito oii | "105 each Located on a nice & setting, 100 x 180, 2 mediate possession. $13,000 with DAILY 5-7 P.M. quiet street. This house has plus 40203 Price reduced for quick ee rg $3,000 down beat. Al = excellent condition bedrooms .a @x12 kitchen, a | #7 Baldwin La.J sale. And you'll agree that ctreste from private soak : ea a SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. Priced ¢ ‘erma, hs13 dint Foom. 12x18 liv ving doe get Pat this ts one of today's best Lake. j os * room and large s n bedroo Feduce is "exceptional price wt | for tne Boedrm. home. Madera LOCATED AT food copaiton, Sii.ha, Terme.""| heme also has’ olastored” walls | _out_ Baldwin, OR > ile Man “dows. Sine bee , 5 ze v gas af ene 02.050, terns. aulated. 1%-car caragd 2 nice |. 5574 CLEARY vow ee TE cen | thew ia! eam tpas Dene /ATERFORD AREA: rooms ep. Cerseted. Bring Sylvan Village aly nee ~ 2 blocks east of the Water- \ For ___For Sale ft Houses 43 43 For Sale Houses 43 | sy ownen INCOME. ) PTE i Mir ILY v CROWING? WW cae ER tong en desire and| ise*. recreation soom a. x CPO PLL DOLD LI OOOO™ tear. $5675 with FAA 2 s , ear garage, In the trees rests this attyactive |W oncu ging Gs mace oe a a yas. dawn 8-0283 for appt.| If you need that third bedroom Fh ae sso, Setter” hurry. Jeune or eieed couple, Posted | ECan wee epee: meders | Woke fF open sane ar ite to an ug, 4ageare| lowe teatea That’ off Andere | Sylvan Brick on © 80x20 | ped fenced at. Stemene ot. den. Bat & Ka ATEW AYS tO| eit Situated on an sonido horas ten oe resale ORS, By This te ® wd sacegtenel oft 1% baths, 3 wien love —— mpeen : ar es babe or Mand rns Chengs ire | man sae L aah 2 Petvileges end tile bath down. Also p wi closets. Also c closet. e a, i“ Beautiful large bedrooms one tedeneue te. o tt. b with fire | Realtors FE 4-0528 hover ron dcocell be . jem. ward ¢ and nice lot, paved street and even SYLVAN |, Boers | ree sere ws OFFERS = agapcuameantras:| HAPPINESS | avis aSmanci| Si may ae) |S Seana 5 ogra . seas < % own. man 0 = . etign bitnds, cornice i] wah all ‘ NEAR WASHINGTON JR.— Really Williams Lake Privileges will like the aluminum siding HURON GARDENS automatic il heat. Also you inte” Priced at, nie pacrlbng Xou'll be sorry if you miss EA s {oe Ym, Rin mes-| pave maaan 4 boaoos ty com vee | apenas, He'uvaie ke the Mg |NEAR ST. BENEDICT Panism | 2°!" Cow"it inter be. | monly parment = apres Fw 5-418 crm wih a rear ae living’ Toom. bunny kite room “14433. natural Bre hobby “shen. The ety sant yath | ping. Attractive T room and be wee conment ing breeeeway All GI RESALE Income Special ae . aed ee ws of cabinets & closets. modern kitchen, bath, | the nicely home im tt ‘ and Estate Exchange Teh, and picture window. Pull $B, Pienty ot Activity room 16 pe pew | & sun-room. Big landscaped 2) tao eae oan me yd aoe | $1,500 DOWN os en beat F = need uced to dition. Vestibule entrance with roud * floor, } rooms and ba’ , @ave on this beautiful 3 bedroom Keenan, Seo, Pleasant yerd Wooded "ah. Lakes pritnets: storms b screens, Boauiiful- Immediate. posseesi = —_ cieset to the ts ft ate | ote A} M08 de ro et pengeinw motera Should bring $140 per m home, Ab shade trees and School bus b . Only $10,800 ly landscaped grounds. $8450 : —_ r JA gualeced voll $2,500 Owner wg syases Quick possesion, $16,068. with resonable terme. good md — ‘ Se with $1,500 DOWN minum ry ee consider late. mode! one rr to. pavement and. bug. line. It] INCOME-West side. Comer tee | ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES = sot es eek tar Gi tee ece.| waster. ot heck, csmbtnetion Just off Jost tated tailec wont ef past down payment. ee rent, eee| tion. Brick, family. rms, up. | Modern 2, bedroom home. Plas W oodward Estates lll gaiage. storms ead servens. Attached go | 1\4 car sas rt glee rai ting. Close tp Waterford . THELMA M. ELWOOD to bus, w distance to ey Automatic oil heat. Large well as f available, lot Giten Pagel saree ose easit end $75 per month, YOU'LL geilen condition oo J end out. : HELIA zai r08 iorc aati NSS) este A wel erm] TR arco. | rgueeet eee a | He" Sa HON Aap | tandem Mae hr'ae| STARTER HOME |” beth Lake ha . for income purposes, . pointment now. New 3 bed ealtors. . SS er te ome ao LAKE HOME OUT OF TOWN full basemenk, tm good | a oe la ek This TARE HOM! meters 16 Acres—$10,500 SOUTH JESSIE 1 rm. ho WHIT E weet suburban location: Located |) 5 oo eee um, ; School Elizabeth Lak our| home. (Beautiful view of lake.) with imately $1500 down. FOR THE FAMILY close to Pontiac Recreation Area, ‘ Scare Reme'SU-Sece"LAMse] Satan Mout eee] Seretedipere of taser | faSe"Roar™baly NASESE | Gove SE7Hnor farce Rew 0 | yuan wane man ot ees $54 ese Late "Setect “Caly | Sosee lot. 90,000 terms. s ~ Beet Ley rms vio sual Niel | basoment. ' Large of sont, _sueenete Sooy to heat, Nice elderly couple Ont Pe Ot, 3 docks to st. type a Ave. Nice neat 3 bed-| - . price wooded lot. with $1, oil bea Facey oe He thy an ‘ed ao a poem, Mikes, Attractive 6 room iand . a sooed $2000 down | DRAYTON WOODS. Attractive mod-| $0, 4060, oy will sacrifice with tise.’ Terma. . berm) KI casemsial | poreed - ° F. C. Wood Co. Trem, M 2° bedroom| ern home on 5 lot. 2 1 ACRE B. D. CHARLES, Realtor] cetiar. Landse corner lot, REALTORS 116 2 330° B i. Base rasce.| large bedrmes.. 33 &. Diving rm. Seminole Hill o_o ' 67% ft. frontage on paved street Dixie Hwy. B4. & Mu a iy S, Secoment, Ueto cn| fireplace, tied feat tied | 3 dedroom modern home. Close | ~CMinole Hills FE 4-0521 Owner wants ACTION! Offers’ | Phone OR 3187) oF 1709 » ve reat, of Je lot. 3 $24 mo bai. full basement, rec. rm.| in New automatic. furnace. Oe- ee ee INIT 6. Telesraph | Bree. & Sun. $7,980 with $1,500 down. BE | jy OWNER:: § ROOM MODERN" After @ oi} heat. large iscaped lot, . Assortment of fruit trees. tion: Pestures rf - ‘ONT LAST. ss balance MODERN, £. -lloL bate, Groping, Peak soste Exchange . : 000 down. Take over ¢|8 ROOM, ALL “PONTIAC "REALTY Site eB Seats othee ames ee breakfast nook & lavetory |, ROOM YEAR AROUND of’ contract. FE becument, sik $800 Irmingnam 131_Baldwin $13,000, Saaqee Sam — eco 'us fue coon eon. Seat eth ike privileges. 19 | vou BUY IT WE'LL INGUME IT NCH HOME Charming two bedroom - OTTAWA HILLS sdearm.| po? hy Savd La d 3 nice size s. & bath eview Blvd. Cail RANC “4 Se S a : ’ home amid other good west side orot y Y Sekine er Lavender up. New oll furnace, tiled | Sat. or Sun. or Detroit WEbster N homes. Near W Jr. recreation room. 2 car ge-| 1415. "anytime. Streamlined 3644 brick it, with wa more or aT ] ge tree, eee fire. |} eGtaE nen Fp seat en eee ee NORTH SIDE ¢ ROOM HOUSE. pa hes sma, me oe oe ae tures. 24 ft. living rm.,_ ROUSE HEAR. FRHER Pull bath, of] water heater, 2 ear ee, 6 eee Js THE “BIRD” TO SEB recs (pennant tebe pease: Pine Lake hey girege: Let ize a 120." Pull price, REALTY CO. REALTORS clothing clowets, tocluing ¢ed cedar Summit Street 7 Benjamin and» . imtment tonight to see Open Eves € « basemen . . WEST SIDE Komando = Goes Li tape | ona acnunnax 1, peor | ocmcny Hil at eacine | Gi"capet pentig’ ao,'Set | Et deat ha Stephens, Inc. ‘ , ° 2 ith ie, home. floors, all 2 cone in con cascions ea FLOYD KENT, Realtor fo Winien: ob ee gpm breakfast nook, water heater, 107% W. terms, = nie aos eek aaa 43209 rontqae A ——S ™% W. Lawrence ~~ FE 56106 ‘ reatlon = sum Plot ion eS Lake, $7800, NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Se i i car gerege. = 3, imme- — Westword, . 1 hod garage fe with “paved drive. Next to the Consumers Power NOT ONE, NOT TWO, BUT ise, a car omeem 623.978. atx r 3 Om HOM Joseph E. Re SZ te tnctra prompt BU Ww a : : throug nice LAKES . bem toon ie. - lot. Huron $6,700 on terms. : 1.000 down. This heme wae tak | Donelson Park Privileges on 3 lakes. Nest school | yells. Pull basemen ofa tant Jet. | 3% svat ey ILD NO s . 2 bedroom home in ex- Co-ope INCC {E. 1 3 Bi Gl, end constote of o living ‘@ room home. 4 bedrooms.| & Pom rs, bath, | —#1500 down. OR 3.2072 HOME—INCON BASEME DN, TER ‘wit ell, very mod- den, living room 15x17, with | cellent condition. , AH { Your Own ate Den ES mo bg hat eet * . * bath with shower. 8 closets, hoe * enclosed por a : Custom Built Brick ae S tal Your Dayments Well 8. room, ADAMS lot 60 x 200 feet, one block from x 16, 2 full baths. 1 OPEN 4-8 P.M. moose is home "with full base: paved road. This hame needs seegestins ; | $080 down. Now 2 bedroom mod We hove tor your “Two 3 room and bath cabins ment vend 6 car “earace Kacy LAROE HOME: Located on bus-| 82Me decorating on the inside 14x34, has asphalt spe iw cal at White Lake. Large | custom 8 ise Da rick ranch One 2 room and bath cabin, Poor Fun price only $10,800 on terms. | line. Nr. school = heat very | Priced at 0680 wyp payments of Sw ene gureee, Large. tet “vith pieture window | home with « —— 3 room and bath apts, plus owners M RANCH Full price only $10,800 on terms. mele vitenen, be used| 948. per month. Soe iene Pre poy Kitchen, bath, off forced | rangement. Locaied in. 4h east pot. of ¢ large rooms & bath. Way H. K KNUDSEN ‘3 BEDROO ! IDGE!] ices eek as hese arse family. | VACANT, WEST SUBURBAN. - Only 627,800. Watch for cpen | clude fireplace, tam m. full Mities® hyo ON WILLIAMS LK. RD. WARD E. PARTRIDGE] 423.000 with 83.000 te te Duck teks "Re. Watch for epen trat ney facittt iy aD- COLORED type home consisting of 2 ment, copper terms a Ponties sale is REALTOR FE 2-8316 bedroom home Mice lot.| bedrooms, room combined svntie lon, heehee ofttege. | Co responsible purchaser. Eve. arare. Pa mand Roy Annett, Inc es 4 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to #| zaraze. Paved strest ar. bus.| isch = 8. Se y ’ eles . bome wes. deck and bitlt by - | ito, fu . valeamile wer, plaste REALTORS sigs ooame ler for himeelf. For fur. Nicholie & Harger Co. | East Side - ; OWNER, COME APTS. r HAVE OMLY 1 3 DROOM ae snontes Pi ond =. oe E. Walton Bivd. cles aay ic details ¢ ._ Muren and spen 8 room bungalow : Paes "ma. income, 812.800. with y Ra Se | cee wen saree asta FEY Fan taste co corner iot,| At Cooley Lake, 0 rooms and "yn FE O88 b, er hul epee ne i s09 do 230 8. Parke. FE| 99 it) woo’ : oe. we a nane! chean beth, screened pore. modern. A. ] gre eet i | SSE SEL erat] ser nieve] Gee Sree!) Eee S tes Taylor jz, somomen wee| 2H tes eo room houses in Waterford. Le Road, co Of 2 bedrooms, iiv-| storm windows and doors, plastic rake ona cclonans “edeeor: | 109 REALTOR INSURANCE pats ples hg sy weretes \ = Hoe ars Mice, Vi dining el, modern | awnings. Offered for only the} oie4 “inside out at 1982 blinds, modern dream kitchen. | Small Farm GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | kitenen, bath, t, | cost 6 years ago plus bargain) Ptr tie Rt Lake privileges, Open "B Eves. Pree Parking Full basement, auto. off heat, Located near Lake Orion Village. 261 Andersonville Ra, Watertord porch, Large Sie Ser garage, tots | $5500 Cowen n platen Tull ‘prion. | —Werme. EM 93000 4 RL (5 car ‘enrage i oe Magelow,, including ‘living = Phone OR _3-1268 of tree ILLIS' M. BREWER % acre of land in Lake bungalow, - NEW 2 ‘BEDROOM LS oe aero tok aaefariam, Prleea at wits be Sco. 61.000 down. PUA prise 68, PONTIAC LAKE FRONT A ee Rh FHA HOMES tine Lake. 3 —— emo} prea i FE 4-5181 EM )_FE 5-704 4,500 cash OL ¢ pl beat electrle hot yar, ai Features include: Automatic beat.| on lake frontage | 0227 CLARK REAL ESTATE VETERANS $2,500 DOWN meee megs, sax fivors., fal | 66. with. 61,100) down , oot Bees tep_bom meet kee | De eee ee on basement. Onl heat, beautiful land- cay eqenri large, wily foom, | Sal & oun Ian Ww. muro Cpen Evenings , Very cond "Maree onrgene, Joc | Sonped ot and spring spate “BUD” - egies a CUSTOM BUILT re Ta $1,000 DOWN Fertect contiuon tmide’'and'sa | wi rms 4 BEDROOM diso New homes with besem 2 ded lake home. Living ° Cory bungalow, full bath, Carpeted 18 ft, living Zust Galak, meres Tt IRECTIONS: From downtown| auto. oil heat, elec. ain’ room. 16x34, fireplace, sun porch, nice a Full price only ern kitchen. All 4 bedrooms are | PIONEER HIGHLANDS this alee } drive x. %. — wctrance vires “cen me furnace. oe a own. PLUS COST Moves You seth $5500, Call for appointmént. fred ote rel n] bacomont, eas athe An 3 Uae ll ced tn began = - home. ~ a a large Living open sigs to aie a Madi-| and many other e Built 26x pyre Nomtoap) LU me MY 3-831 ‘on HOME WITH FULL ' peraias: anisem EARLY heat, carpeting, nice pr @ Mt Cis set Full Basement, Breezeway 36 on foundation om "$10,500 plus a WEW > BE on] 3 ; ITH NORTH SIDE POSSESSION CA arage EAR on paved strech Lake iBitvileges Eve, Mr. C 31317) attached 2 car garage for PEARL BUILDING co. lot. Models to show, bus line. Near groce end COMPLETE ALUMINUM Cute littl 4 room _ . beautiful Sylven Lake. 3 SES 6 AND 7 ROOMS FUR-| 612,850 with payments to fi your 7023 . Easy terms, rr 2-4855.| STORM WINDOWS AND ALU- room house. Ideal bed YOUR EYES WILI tange for an appointment today. income. Small down pay-| budget, : FE 5- $1,500 Pinna fe as bedroom GAYI ORD MINUM STORM DOORS. ALSO Tae ton ans Sone Ph gg hinee-s WIDEN! ™ pete ee R. Cla k t Are sana sAYL INCLUDING WESTINGHOUSE : : Peston = Migcy mn} betiucin ‘hone tor | fenced yord "end. trum trees, 8 ADDRESS ELRCTRIC RANOR, AUTOMA: | from’ city "bus Full price As yo00 travel thrvua tis rer | RUSSEL Young | Flizabeth Lake Estates J : GES00 Party "raised. Batance | Ricely cated “aear sores and | atch home te benutital co. | ELECTR a ano bayer #4000, Terms. to the tosetonebeewta dctratSd |... ap. REAL cans | pREAR WATERFORD 110M HILTZ on remaining price bed : E oon Ber month. OR +6802. $1000 DOWN bath Large living room Sith an $1,500 DOWN Venlences. ‘The. entire’ ‘home ts | Open Eves tll § — Sun. PR¢6612| ural cos CreTeoms EAM | |, Reel Metate and insurance 3 Ce Riv’ Huleometed Sseraed:| sedeetn, ae” puate a | Retna. Open’ aec'aSan, Te] Seenahep room mot, | anda “Therm Thee (ew cusfou SOUT 3 peo | Sapeathgt™tetatem nett Gur | mt were Oy LOOKING FOR eee ee pec ergs eri rend cons overlooking © roar baa: re to ‘p.m. ° nab hang meus Pibocy losed terrace overinokin 131 rage Biidin —* yy | bathe, a 1% poe! lot ge «A a will WILLI AMS LAKE 5 TINT? CDA burn Heights. Lot is -@0x260 ft. | §¢8Ped lot. This home was built and garden ,6 Paved ®. lawn, Tile ba’ | lerme living room with firepiace.| Sioster your present home, LIVING SPACE? auto. ‘heat and hot water, tile erire tents, "At roe epee street, Full price only 68,- painted basement ‘Ges heat’ Ge.| Giarenen, area Will Anke com | Sauty or land comrnct as tens on gaspies Hebewe th soo ~H Tere a kaineome * nit base. | S00F MB bath and Kitchen, | will ‘tma’ ne better ‘value any- REAL, ESTATE EXCHANOR ~ - faze. In Pioneer Wiehlands with | payment. Call efter 6, EM 94033 | living Foom 14% 3 38, with fire. ment with recreation and ‘1 | NOW WE HAVE athe reser FOR LORED BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU M ~ ce oe Gropiace, ig getig and Seated | George R. Irwin |"S*ute vettoom nome tm ore-| BY OWNER F ROOM Mowe In| | FOR GOLORE 2 | us 0 TEMPLETON | wet sap. copa, soem | ety Senta eee ae mop pon renin Bald foot School ond Pontine Migh reasonable’ down ment. toom home on « ‘on 7 apts, and room two smaller ner lot. Garage Soft water, wood, beuity. but sing at nei | Ree! Betate Ea ssai | School area. New siding, new| por, tet = Only $400 down and FISHING PRIVILEGES | PRESTON STREET apts. Very clean Screened porch off living room. marge tol cane pos Owner Acs omen _Real Estate fol ba ope wget to Remco —. BY OWN monthly payments neal ier Neat 2 bedroom bungalow — Weat side 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, value hy 4 per month eat. Has built in » 9 being transferred. Shown Co-cperete LL BI Beat: teen} See, lexee family of choice corner location, 3 bed: appointment to half block from Crescent Tere large dinette, full basement with Those ated good invest-| privile on private beach. I 4-742? ** nouse- LOT 50x10, SMALL BUILDING. for an elderly couple who wish tl eon, +} 1 as heat. Unfinished attic, 1% ments this is @ real buy BE ROOM NSPITZLEY CORP. W. Long | Owner. FE 44476 atte etek, ome. Osea ‘hrepia fe, attached garage, lords. utiltt od etteshed| ‘car gar Nicely landscaped lot, Lake Rd. ai Telegraph. HAN value for 013.00 gi heat. basement, Isa. bath ; UG Lares lot_in very. oi y of shade COLORED FULL BASEMENT : “BIRMINGHAM [ AREA NORTH pe lig = ment, rms GILFS REALTY CO. marae. Large lot in verv pleas-| plenty Close to shop FOR be Very attractive red brick ranch Fight scree vith 1 Teom home —Low down payments, MU +6310. 08 W. Bares rE 36175 location. Cail for showing. ping ‘center “413 80 with substan- 2 bedrooms, jaree living, room Neer Wiliams iat: 3 large _ home in Bloomfield Township. in ° re Open 8 to ¥ replace, basem wall rooms. c. _ knotty pine ~ hood ist f ———— O AND, LAKE il carpeting, living to the minute ORIOLE RO AD et heipell er pera sont Pu bath with extra lavatory on 2 FAMILY HOME FOR GALE. HUMPHRIES 2 Shes ee 2b Eek livin ~ oo pep arog Clean and we He natn ot = < a p . shade trees. The home is pew| ist floor. Pull basement with oll _Keego | ——— FE a ee = room. kitchen end dining with ik throughout. This home isy ent, a a nmneaion: mpi! and tastefully decorated. ed furnace, Brick fireplace. —_ eagess Realtor FE: 2-0474 utility. full tiled batt.’ plastered to sell, red, 3 car enrages Comb, it) om) oe ——— emeni| Wide overhang and two-car ga-| price $15,00. Compare this . TON Wy Oops asf Taleeraea cad mes |) oeme) Gee re eeneres po moma Sf pb bec eS reared aed pte S earpeted | rage attached. Carpeting, drapes, saleann oo - DRAYT Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| privileges, nice lot. Can be had A custom built home and « ve, garage. rze automatic washer and dryer in- | COMP st uys —don't slow down as you for $1600 down. sound buy, Convenient termes. PMerya| bem pfeapl Renkeb ape bem Large living | Thfee bedroom. full besement don’t make an {OLMES-BARTRAM eled glassed in vorch or den, cluded tn price. , > taret two car garage BRICK home a ma ; SYL VAN CITY - } : “S- i . full basement with enclosed ree- rm vee — aI dreome ang | £0F $16,800. Built on 0 = can Today oenr cameee caltenaemGan NEAR WATKINS LAKE 3 bedrooms, large kitehen 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1959 Cretan, tsttyTeeta| fostned tem Ful price 6m Youngnown eenem Loewtea sie! rity HOME HYAS tances “fause "here's a Tuchee "wating tpece pias | breuafeet room. large living © FE §.5001 of FE 5-9471 Bre. 08 is immacu ome a ‘ highly restrict area wv é . oft livin 6 room . FE b- : Daveg enads ‘sirest shoes fo GIROUX X & FRANKS this first. ‘Call MY 2-2821 or EVERYTHING CHARMER A room — res ppp cts a owe wah room te Ce eee a A HOME OF 0 reel value” Dey ae. GENERAL REAL ESTATE an at «4 E. Fiint 6t., Lake mesaiea ranch — hon BRICK siburban — tile bath: water softener; “ new atl air conditioned furnace | 1111 Joslyn, Eno orl ve ew YOUR OWN heat; alumin tormes 1 fi iv iJ sD | Senta 77 onaay 6 pm E DOT, ER EAE NTOR| Rear Stine ss" geet | farnge ence mcperorma, | heatatoninem woreast | te garare rmwwent Tate | Gemperaeg Wea Estat eb | PAUL D. HAMMOND thacacctniel tale ARE LOOKING FOR I land. right. or uae ace. full basement, o Takes $6 800 to bacdic One. wukrenins in osbaes = wie 3 very |; BY OWNER. 2 FAMILY. Goop CALL Ei. B oerice. WE HAVE ment in front, Nice neigh- plastered wa: Excellent R OTT Pity es ; with sub- bungalow. West +E ro nant fc pase =e sve msm, wenrenince: | etfea'iteereay orien fn Rol. Templeton, Realtor | 2s6a. =~ “POT TTY ites ettee’ Brag foom, mod FE +7741 Eves, FE 54714 . Shela 3) targe badeeoms pes oe Pas fe _ Aes oe oes - ern kitehen and r large SSRs GA’ Y YLORD Raagrces deme | Sia A" ered | acne ae RE MEQ | dng ta tas SR SHB | For Colored Families | Htment sting a Smet vengenee small éown pay-| Home Desatiea “ter, 78 ai oe. Saucarsomt o* Attached ge. | —0F FE 20602, Woodward Estates. A newer cellent location for your femfly. att — g and deco- Brick Cape Cod. 2 nice «aired _. grills, mirrors vps est SEM NOLE HII LS rage. Insulated aluminum siding. : . 1% story fram’, 3 Priced at a= s16,500" vi tora, pot eed wil modern bun- bedrooms, living room with fire- te ——, — Exchange other fttems include SEMI? Py Well Imndecaped. Large trees. room alow. ‘To include Tin fret “class, condition place. dining room, kitchen with | Co-operative = 845.000. 8Close to Webster School &* Immediate possession. OR 3-2808 storms, s¢ rage. Paved street. breakfast — and rec. room| NEAR LAKE ORION 3 BEDROOM 2) sieppang. € ream: 1%) obecy GuReTVIEW Roadie “ise Low ese —— soponean fare firepiace. Attached 2 car etek: Bsmt., 2 es. Chick- FAMILY HOME brick with 1% tiled baths. PHA terms. 862 Emerson, FE Priced low at $8,900 on easy Truly #.neat property. White AFL's. earch. parage. {= p Siaped ererareens Aaeaot A GOOD SOLID BUILT 3 Screened rear terrace, new 3-956. terms. We also have other fram bungaiow out away. from Sar daragive wane Rerener | Ferme saa ike kar | BENG EME QD | fangs ania Tage ee BARGAIN ron werren:mowes | somes Pua and” OF "ap | snil'cn Hotpiat Nae bee tor Chasen ent, auto. eens 2 Blocks From 3 Int TRALLY LOCATED TO reation room. This home ts 8 room—5 ba wn —3 & to 15 per cent rooma, full bath. utility, double Seats oth; $10,580. : I . § 8 AND Es. fad = oom éondition . and bath op, ws Keer, ‘schools 2 Bus! country y= oh | eo ood Scouse ba Fa —— roa poten gpa ens forme or trade for Jowntown % N 4 HOUSES TO BUS STOP € séll, very reason- at corner, 8 ' ar ouse t tabte fo Ss HER able terms. IM W ICE eal brick home with at- le St, Ph. 2. ; Right location for having room-| rooking “ot commercial use. This BROW DY THis IB NO JUNK. J ee ST, Realtor sens | Wacbed etree, snd lovely large John Kinzler, Realtor DRAYTON PLAINS AREA sent Be ee een ee tea’ rent | nome wel Rept and ts offeree wie GL Gown 9 ween CHEROKEE HILLS coeperenrs Resi Eetate Pachatge space nd pew and ready to Huron 8t. neighborhood. Gebd peted living & dining room rent] at @ very reasonable price. Cell —Dandy_ twe- ssecsion. 3 bedfoom. 1% story all move into. Will take smatier |- frame ‘ares bebveeas ay po Ne SELL On with oad ger emeig pe i renee’: bungslow with full beth. slam a ene ipl pp al md aeons dg ar sated = home .Will take discount. 103 N. heat, Texi8 A. bot. Fuirlp eome. a otorme reens. Clean T room down, . . < : otha Drayton Plains. sere plates seo hg OXFORD—FOUR | ead 30 f. fetched bedrooms Cost you 9428. #110 gown, | $48 | _Rossiews. priced si a oe ee, : vely room bungalow with Suet cutelde efty. Pull price only! FAMILY-DUPLEX” | 70 incled@ carpeting te ened tate! SD Chee Saban, 9 bes. AUTUMN. /WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS F Reisz nice shady lawn. Larg $49! Income property with low 7 rooms. Pull basement. ‘ room brick ranch home with at SPECIALS osep ° 100r106. Pull enclosed front - investment, Rental value furnace, New Crelone fence. tached 3 car garage, ov PLwa = REALTOR porcn iy eanroom. all s7680 around per mo 3 car ee Orse Turtle Lane, wardwocd floors, aise ‘be N ICHOLIE & 53% W. Huron 8 FE 2-0259 walls oak floors, Pll ppsaper air ol! in new condition. 4 s ist garage. pvbleg b t 5 posal and fireplace, Brand’ tew | You will eve the appearance of Syventngs heat, 4"ear garage. "A real home | foot \Two rooms pertiy finisned | Seat" gs,soo win bom | NEW BRICK RANCH $019 case fal corms. MOV® Sole Wonder: pute Phy the cwnerouitier, "on | FT ARGER so Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | for only. #9,800 . Terms. ° by 1% bang ro oo 1005300 eae . down tn picturesque wooded ares FE 42252 or sy a ful on, lot with lane spbriviiogs : ; screens. : ® Lake Entates. 7 Y PARK ; “bedrooms. Hiv’ ‘ W, Muron st, AL ARM—Cosy home COUNTRY HOME 24 ft. living room with fire 14 rms. bath, utility room. OM Peat] tocated on Went Huron Btreet, | Kitchen, basement. Ou heat. | 39 W: SPECIAL! | John K. Irwin’ |wie tag titres St] pbtm ome eewat | Ea patna ran | = Serie |: ML Te TCCTS| 9869 DOWN .. REALTOR of fruit, berries, © . Don = 4 FAMILY sens eas rt, Beta and tity Spent bere | Sone ee = ae foveiy fot, Sie feet nondf com: | Plus FHA Mortgage Co. to buy. Four room and bath’ phone PE §-9447 Eve. FR 29-1006 Best BUY — Owner |: a Sows for quick sale. . ime. maty Ee in eat Ges — — it Fe ca ft. lot, an a eligg water beaters Mi bre May pte ‘Lovety aa atyie| Small balance. $1300 down. pana on terme. : 3 fooms in basement. 3 : and garages. Tenants pey cheit| pieces to fving and recreation howe. 2 gee out, and Gaon ©! Edw. M: Stout, Restter k IN7ZI LER | wih brick and siumioum | Evenings after, 4:00 eat Mrs net income par yeu . tk ho lots, Privileges % o oo ‘Lane plete ceramic tile bath and em 4 Tt M. Saginaw St. z. FE 46-8165 thie ae, place. fet oie " 1978. : «| ise ot ™ | Swan eerpete. Betas teak” al tt) a OFricR OPEN 94 ‘Testment "of only 428,000 00 terms, ieee io. EM 34032, to wall carpeting. Better look at | ; % Clon W: meee Ay os con Sok ee eee ove ae a HING DOWN | ™ fresh earaee, Ue. and Formics | panera" neal" etal, exeha ia ee iF A. JOHNSON, Realtor WARD E. PARTRIDGE, win tata 4 betoom it ieas| L..H. BROWN, Realtor | foetus 2 Brenner. _reneea 1704 S. Telegraph Rd, REALTOR, FE 2-8316 || . dows permeot asta eB Sink | Sth. ne the mS. LS, FE 48533. ~~ 4 W. Mugen St, Osen Bre, 1 fo # io also 3 Paial. | Co-cperetive Theat Ruchonge vas | tntment, ; }. * j toe Fi i ‘ 4 ~ 2 ¥ i; j 7 : o ' | ; ie uh 1H oe Business E PONTH: Ye soem is 1] si iy i Velie : ™M TH . ees x + r Ber ec te URS ; Cal Bip | Serve food mart Loan DAY, SE re 27% one Nex - oe Sa me “83 Sal PTE! \? ny pe _F x 300, y. Cail good, toe in BRERA elt ) Hi M cae i rult ti . tor Ak ousehold EI , cee Lor rees, LAKE ORION deta! awrencs. ‘ on sake priv. MY prope was Bateman & _ TEAG Goods 15,. 1955 : re ppt Wilms 1 eee ciapepienans y R Ka UE F = 87 Sale = os Pisins. 10. dlock NISH? ontiac | ealt mps IN ' H / = . Re. high.” 6460 ~ BUSINE: ce Press Box | Xn ors en R 202 N: ANCE washer. ’ ouschold : ps oe modern wns RANG Bran | tad. at BSS HOMES Bll FE4 OCHES MAIN C0, Mas | Goods 57 Past os yr E y 2 bedroom ¢ # EASANT cH SITES poor ag ta meat “HOME roperaive: Heal 0528 TER, M ments . anions ; ae FMP yA 2 hoe neat, ottage. Ki ieide Soren HIG munity, oy, alba al Ex Eves. & , nme MICH. is G ~ ; H Be - : wie Lg 4 = oe Bost. not Canal lots, 0 NING 5S. HLAN son grossin, sy — ated e P (tate Ex Sun. aaa ‘ basket 9nd, line. ‘ousehold wi ‘ : | & bem, Boa. sete ith vi Cana and. lake lots anrawpe | Sire _niaeiving” com RO Senaee on netOUSEMOUD . Household Goods. ) ve CHRIS $1 vr ace peor —— ake lots fa = lak fino gpatruction” s , “GAS FITABI er OL bos Res FOR T g . ; 57 ; pres ‘ Cc Repreceating’ HORNBEC es | nate Beact and i - seee or inventory wil $10 wi eae TAOS 12, OL 1- Ase ws TV pO gy re ese He | beth 1 jak w : & f u f Cail i . — F stare wi = See ieee “Pamgus aie xk 2 eee, te vn | cant TO, oad ae ; payee |. : CS 3 5 = Ph ad Sale —_ River, | 00m JOH: bloc! vas pe, BUSI Orton 1919 new Sppres. for 10 tras __oF tools Your ¥ herr pet. Deep hes “ ao a fomonede Lake P | ibs N’ |. Dl ee OsINESS see 139. eol M15 pled Pe Lge ed — roped oa ta FURNITURE ‘9x12 L ” wrery aay m i. : ' : LOTS, 1 ON Prop. “4 | CORNER meres in YER Lk — RONTAGE IN lect. auarters. be lewen a eee Ex geiater. coe as on13 NO. a S oe tene | — oe machine “a ‘ gens to Cass CANAL 1 te dete ON Mt EM 3 i phon eal Price Uiame “INDUS. | 000 wil) Deeg) tra : _ in . Also a anse TER Kee. UGS.$2.98 W 1304 < s hp. out : with Lake ee cand caveal ICH 471 3 Dixie tet ay! Lake M nando real ls, food contin. a < . VA Biseteegity out | 2 gave”) wl hog! ta Cure. std “in| re Hy Disie Fi Ra} ¢ ICHIG le real ast ai ition. FP a ca: NE ¢ ry OP a ve 1 Sa eG! | scree iAN BUS ervi ore Tata cuss * RvaeER sea, $tde | iets Floor S ABERT'S— “FI CibiNe pUPrL 3-2409 140 M59 —————— PONT ‘S COR me SINESS You 1ce 3 pts foo ‘ Pe : "BABE Palit ® ’ 1.98 374 aces cae Samph S : aT Y ] i . . ATTE 7 = toe - ae sees bees 1S5 | ge slenature: Ya" a Cay vEROEE «of ie Sal ts i Moree a eSale — | aoe ao ‘ DEV ENTION ri Br Serie oom | pix ween, ousag a for ure. ca 20-650 COLDS by _ehats. 86 E. ak eSuare PE abet | 96 50 Kelvin ise he “pies LE LF _- | Bee ELC : use ie yroperty. rend intel ‘ AWD Os LDG fe oan fae hither outckiy | COM oT ‘au | ¥ Wa NA Lo oa yer ge _- fee thie ai OPERS HOLME $18.000. meas 412 eet : wy. BESTAURA! worthwhile furni ~ | COMBIN 4 = \LTON Tiow,| Ne or 30 in. el as 8 Poaee oO 5 ane ere = Dixie ES-B ART ~ can| Sy ot Gearte pie on NT H eee "oubvose Ue Lg Phar oe eet ER Wi N TV “ 33 cu. ft. ee ”| rolling Gity ynile weal te, | Dix Rwy TRAM Peny ———_ Dine He ( | IS , ise Colts tL AND 1¢.| chair, fi BE At FROM Orames TO iomat'e casts al -go0d toe | 1e Hwy. FP OR 3 hi Ges “oni veryihing | E ae Sad Scott Lal 11 ot bares rr ae im Wee To ‘< $5,000 do Seaiee eremeee wy. Fro Ze Parla per a eauibment F LI ) Heyy ¥ eeons > . OR ‘ ok end seguew O8E sown reesy 2 Oe. |e etaree 200 F mage a o fnple year A clone | IN Listes Be Steectag fis. “Lawes: 2 gil ee hr W: ih paloma | tae a | ae ae | 2a Re NCE ar rey | aero aa fr ostin Fr eam L Sit . _ 8 ulck sal new heat apt. peo oR er and ration ce 1 eieeTE eee : 12, . h ' cee’ = OTS 33 Dixie. Pibbmel eaeteg md | wont tow — — u- ine Fist Serine of | Pont -_ poe ee io RANG Step a Oe & ‘eal gno ‘ p. tack West | Highw © Dine Pic fo motte last n ob uaeenetien 4 Phos St ime . ud mises eutom RANGE. tal aNY eal bee ee se aie Re Rp io a Feat) GIR S ee S| iors Peas 2 eeend ey cee pats i ee SINES eoiorful acre oF — It's IF. HIC a OUX 00 Aides) ae ortg ral 400836 $40. M MY 337 ie washer, lamp. MI Pa: oapinet NZA 1900 La 149.9: oven. saws M CO ne Ss BUS om. outauie wegne on —- iW AY 4006 ENGRAL & FR a ae gage i ae Ba! RAWER is . case Wind- Nu. Ond: Waa! CnEe La MPA r. Ss OWNER ISTS 00 da ooo fn Suilder iy he Ms Drayton busy building y Op ol Gens AL REAL ANKS LOW 7 | }oans 84 hen. ae f nana Mari - Floor wn ont Penn {i FE 5- D LAWN Mo NY : end eas bi a and oT ESTATE. aoe chair, APLE . , Sor. : 7835 ACR bie s food scorers bide ren bo home | RE ntl & Sun aTATE HG NTERE. Peed el He east we ge MM E cest ‘eon wi a qEARING OWERS MA Beautiful ; 7s ws M Ss = aR a over tof 20230 REA = RS 1M0 Ponti PE ST es) ashe re Alle yg te KING REPRIC mee | rer & is SABA OF RA. | 336 abe ee nat Ad bed E aw atout: Realt d — ho aber with front- Well L MON EY — o Sp = dwoltings : — TERSON OUBLE BED. 0 Tabie. cart, Bagi Aas og ve ah 9 xe For = A Gi i wate room: ‘ Open E Ph z or uty sh me. W he epth plant establi NEY ~ On. i ess and Goon . Exe , A EL- npacliaininetiatintints sce legs, OIL » a ince. lnege heat peau og we ) Eves Th 6 s-i6s | \\ ly $22,500. or any stor oes, — ‘Complete. S 1 AKER cong! ted funds. for tng e vn emesis buG-THER 0D BEAUTY. ae HB i = aK Bais Meburs “e LL T liscelaneous oo a. ame guuss., titer” : P : ‘ ar tee ou roxtmat th an rith b 8 EN tion. cr ur oo inti W e. oro E Setipe o ‘ul fire. | DT iinet ARDE a ures Smattayo pons qr ing er wea om $128. lower PACE } NN mC wis the L Us a] OR i ‘i ons M Pp “Jost : - PART - ea $2,200 net ry equl fam: __$128. Used _ cost HEA House y all FE ENER. SERS i 4 TH Oo J Wt “ "1915" prope other var SP st | eked PARTRIDG i BRC Por tu alt came oe ” pi ee, eae Jaa tod gal at, PAINT tas He. eet plore or | Tie techs. 8 OF | Pract 9 MI: Da ete onan gf Bh. § IR, FEZ GFE. |e I Ren FB ye per IN HO! onthe. ER | Two a oo pe Cone SAL! Ge Nee prices. | as ck Gane i810: 5 ow els ca 0 ails | Lae Re ew oO USES bu 8 on gals le wes E. " om OUSE a | eae a mn ; othy dag jon vecant W Huron 22-8316 : “Sale” ee NR ere AKLAND CO! nn ER. SL A ompresser © co. | 2. p.m. a bon 2.3 “Ee ee ol ae ears pete Peete sleet a oh ae Be ie noe a EES Keel , = r s le 480 2-48 ' T. : . e € P NGS! r heater, PE. 9-003 sion, fs ree PE _| MA ont ro} 2 mod Calli - ates $21.95 7 OSH te ;, STOKER ei OFFERS FE 2- elo — ) FER MONTE ave Buy racts: lice —- of Amerie after ar Fe at sits | feos veut Ba eer TE Ss Lote form 44) car the aot acon ERS _52 On es ee a's $14.95 th 83, t RI betn, Fete per es tom ma SUB 1 three naiste of heart bull De ed | w 40 unfi not m intey best aise ~~ vert Bald ETY use,- uitiple comm ees P ieevine re cont Seeces Pontiac " othy sn pines bison Fr ° cereee of Bemse. “| F ahs for makes, frees -: |¢ sins. “Fone F end. TY @TORE wont laa eee pe S ] ae cal und | Guege Sek ca one p10 Ww nascton is OR | 200 NAT hemes, sare tect $279. 5 *| pare. 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Ni BEI aS 4) 1B — | NEW Ct Se Sucn. _2-2830 maith ‘OK 371437" PL chard L my lo arse disad ys “ater ae ta ae : EF aw PLAINS, oi abe Retri ace heater Eo a wT ten top kh POOL DRY —_ PomiruRe oot ‘UEL ( = Rensonabie® EL al YW ) ae : megane ole Eachang ai 5 eer owes Ge Wenetu woot DAL F th a (el 77 ‘. FE kind O month a eonhiaen 4 ange iN La 413 inter "oan $35. OL tuefiela'a eee ER. F | USE Stace as 0 ® Oa _ OIL rabinet hard or ae yale vec. | orca ae pears. | ey ee oe table, 2. ena a mton | : saan poe at ee TANK oe ~ —o —_ "a home « Recent cs led r| m OF Pela orm _¥ue price. “GAS. byl MI and’ ch ning pio in) f_Hturon Ls GERATORS | 335 220 ra ERGLAS seree we rE vented las Ply holesale Als ; ‘ sii” — tof pert eenali | ottes tl elgas. 0 cnly 60 pe mp NEW a ome — A salicasieiila ARD eae ait teak ene im. Rin Piywoo Co. ne: Ps rt | apeon cifl Tae "Eee att | Sees TAA | inponci | j é exert Wed pm + BENDIX t RE ette — RK - ons $:30 p. jon. %0 ‘LEAN FRi ma) 6 a Tel WAR B's per ives ee wo! wd Rest ne Ha sore sx — | warts , ee vee Fn Oy sage PROTAINE 4 Rowattee | a CS : ; j “9 - a r- 4 M st T . = % " pgornceo tena! ¥p ache Reser or A _—E f fu Mas , \ i oe! : i 165 * eae $a) v, Tic. WASHER PLE HG! tion. FE 2 OM SUITE 4 GE = Dra ro 87 ding IN rma pow AUTOMATIC. Wat a XPANSION ot rola, Pie ) . 4 [ogeretor fe Fr — a mettress, - re habs ee Pe Pewee sw Good Hi a BI itt e JOINT , ss & fp ee ag » OTPAIN LMAYTR ee: sprines PLAY werner Bivd, ‘Pontia rT. y Sas oy ice & LAYLOCI ft. . oe w _ nT Re." rit eaaltael : r -2401 E OLD naa 3 Orehe BUILD’ LOCK ee Ww. nyo pct ondihas ¥ mir — D : | STOKE hg MS eits . re si ition. : ‘Uren | e ‘Tor. Hi & a type ake sUP : ’ ieetra pm, KER. Vi VERT or. Has ae ower writer, AN ce, Ave.” | PLY ge Saab | WALNt ‘4 Iseellaneous and Hes Sour ¥A HEM Cor be SraFrER FE co ’ ri sag al ri PALES anacne and , _ Very ee formal nol awn sweeper, <| REYN 9 FURNACE, 4 3-101 ' sj. Fells (lh tt | St “sO FOR SALE Suave: bate tosis, fad: | “W LDS-SHAFFER = , f _,_ 38 55 ] = 1 ae bares see dram tr ven ‘da WATER SOF! Louatie ER ee is Bas 7 oe ae youyes Ran mms} 10M FTENERS As ee ot ee a2 «: iM iS Ane ealaeee 44 a RP. ; t'REAGA call aot oh eum’ “coun efter auuP oofi . , eont Cr 6 mn ; 08 role. AND | pm. _ © g and, S te | AND, StOue mbi idi cote : : i i j ats... Fr. mat ng. F \ d ‘ rat OR “J ion Doo | : ‘ \ nsul te’ {. atiot [ : : be, B A. "BEXS * } ; . scinae SON 5 . { “+ y re + a9 ee a y & Lt i te ; my oe Re ed ee ee ee ee ice Fi ¥ f J a ute PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY: SEPTEMBER 15,1958) i?) 3 yaaa aac anil \ ‘ Lumber, ' beams, ae ms) omoMer ors 5 L OFFER, > Berry all steel tulle. guaranteed. STORM SASH and doors Low Pn her FE 4-6089 on Le aeceainens repairing, Com- —SEPTIC Rie bee ie tig, “Moateaim ae | Se REINFORCED : FEC 309 Elie Lie Re, hala Pa wwe Wee's tse: tc.000 B.FU_COUNTERPLOW On, | _Slosed every. Thurecay. set & andirons, Phone : €-8310, : vast sanders—band sanders— i aE9 t. 106s NOKO- peoer & mis, a, at Phil- Cu first DQUBCE CORN cuip_vF | cit Hake_Ate drive. to move. 4301 ‘Joslyn Cameras, s, Equipment ¢ 61A SiNOLE SED, SPRINGS AWD | avTOMATIC FILM SPLICER. mattress, $5. % bed spring and Brand . Made matgess, $8. Love sees, $5 Pull | Bator. "Ss: Call tea” sagen LIGHTLY USED DUO THERM Le 3 4 ggoce heater. Will Reet § rae = tion number ‘e also have s complete line | jj, G ® VIOTAR 1 ef gas or oi] furn and con- Setfian ‘burners. Call Siam’ Gen, | —2auels_¢CM, MY 2-4302. st ee. .| Sale Musical Goods 62) ;,' sata asst geees | ART SUE BIARG ToR Rawr | faucets Fotiess ° | ACCORDION LEaSONS IN YOUR ule, sin.os Foose are | boa pond home, new and used scmntena orids. gan Fluoresc 330 | OR 36174 ae ee a eaa Boag | “tea une ee sUMP PUMP, GENERAL ELEC- s erifice trie $70.50 value, $39 _ 5-756. Save Money at/s BURMEISTER’S LUMBER nolan) of salvage materials for We carry a complete line of new. building materials apd a modern ware store. ION WRECKING CO., INC. 145 W, 8 Mile Rd. ppd of Orchard Lk. Rd.) Moca 30-4 Fri. ‘tt! ? _____ KEnwood 58-9200 7o08 COMBINATION ult and screens, ee weary WARDROBE ow," eondit! Talbott Lumber jf. TRUNK. 60. M windows, doors and & full line of nembes: 105 Oakland ave, Ph. FE 42672. Used Bidg. Materials of All Kinds NOW O OPEN FOR doors, een hael ‘angle Open Somaya Pachoud wlan | Co. 2901 Dixie ag Fe Drive-In 4 ey eS. Py oa ee — 276. Garage Doors - oe I sash. From $35 ‘and up. Estimates on remodel free. e ock FF 30303 * 8 cost STILL. mt QUARANTE Hing D! Y. “PONTIAC A Buescher tenor. saz., $125 ea. 201 Sanderson | bet. 1 i%0 BASS ACCORDION WiTB case, OR )-5180. $i, ACORDION. PROFESSION- ry a for 6275, FE ~ Shredded Peat Waa PE 1-025 (5 yds. $12) PE 8-7606 TOP SOT a1, Z new city ball, P. J. Plants, Trees, Shrubs. ard evergreens at'low Pree eat PARESIDE NURSERY A BLUE SPRUCE FOR yo0. Pir, Douglas & ‘Gonseoe, “Pres: © by, Dick Turner | “Tl buff, and I'll puff, and T'il—now 1s the time for all good men—one, two, three—testing, testing!"’ _ Sale Farm— Produce 75 Shredded BLACK DIRT No stones, no sticks. We deliver BL. French. PR 5-7551 ae GRADE TOP S0IL. SHRED- ded peat 4. papel soll. Lioyd ‘Slade, FE 5-04 BARNYARD oan AND WELL rotted cow manure Delivered. FE 17-9061 BLACK DIRT «@ rahe ‘wos. = edded, State pected. FE BLAGK DIRT, TOP § soit. L, wILL Basements. seepage beds = septic tanks Ball wont. Sand end gravel. Days 46962, Eves. FE D 4-1072, BLACK DIRT, ; GOVERNMENT - iT IN- pected. FE 1-0719 ‘ ae T SAND. GRA VEL ; _2-4670 or FE 46108, ALL KINDS HA 5-0666 © TP 24005 hers 30 pam GENESEE WHEAT _du. 688 E. Av GooD TIMOTHY. 2ND CUTTING hay, also rye. $a00 Gregory Rd. _Gingellville. STRAW 40 CENTS A BALE. FIRST . faye alfalfa and — 50 cents Second a alfalfa 90 cents. 20 pallets. ready to jay. 470 Squirrel Ra. 2 For Sale Livestock BEAUTIPUL raid x AND WH Very WHITE tes Market : 054 Pontes Trail, Walled Ti hiack “ANGUS COWS, CALVES Call after 6 pm. MU 4-80: MILCH GOAT Axo SOME vend. $25. MA 5-2916 MUST SELL. 81 PONY. Also small Western horse. Rea- sonable Pony buggy. .in excel- lent condition, Also peny seddie. 1131 W Newark Ra Le peer | 300 LEGHORN LAYING HENS i Tr. old 2 miles nerth of Milford BLACK 1 DIRT AND PEAT. LOAD rank Skarritt. 2700 Milford Rd d_and delivered, OR 3-7540 _MU__+3624 Row PEAT - HI-TEST-SHRED- | PIGS FOR BALE. ed. $7.50, & yards: 1 yd. $2; PE_2-0637. bushel, 25¢, your basket. Loadin aus Ai CR TE R | RORSE PREY. we ond gant ~ Ome ; ride. Phone MA MA 5-7600: . *. rk, ts. Rd. FE D-Sadi Mea aE FARM TOP OOIL. BLACK DIRT $10, oAelivered. PR 46568, Gow Sh tT Fat DiRT. GRAVEL AND SAND. kinds, ie PE East For Sale Poultry 74 Lt DiRT SAND AND GRAVEL. Ory pullets to Isy. Bowes wtARD DWAY Poultry Farm ade ihe a. dirt, peat, Romeo, iichigns. Phone | eae — §-4758. 2-2979 ADING OUT BLACK DIRT. . 18 __Sale Far Farm m Produce 75 78 Sashabaw, MA & te and Elizabeth ne Ra Pe rit MPT Di aan ok Sian | pine dirt or, peat, OR 2-9644 APPLES es ie Ben Raabe ao SEED eTown from commend seed, $2.20 a | ~~~. . OL 16448. & bull. All registered or ji asd | terracer biade, z PEACHES ARE For Sale Pets ist Bes hwe NOW. Pick your owa. 800, Lon FLU? & GOOD CONDITION. FE Pertect fruit. oO : ~ +0372, AKC REGISTERED BOXER.| 4370 Fish Lake Kd, 1 mile west, La od ont oe? Ra! PIANO. 4506 “FE Fai. | Stud service. Masons se mile porta of Ciyde. UR i Edison after 4 p.m. __ AKC REGISTERED BEAGLE PUP- | DELICIOUS SQUaSH. KiPE AND AT tT 'B RMEISTE JUKE BOX, 938. 1G0 CRESCENT pigs Guaranteed to bunt. $28 ea.| sweet, any quantity oy bu. oF Low un he pune a axe Sirs wan | soasaie concokD GEARS. : Le Pore ‘ FoR BALK: 2 CONCORD GRAPES. A | ing. Oncor Bohmian te OR _3-1808, 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU “PLAYER Piawo. REED OROAN. |? PARAKERTS AND CAGE @¥. caaras. gas 4 Be. yaceu Bheet Rock C&C ...... $1.60 : oo ; —-| 3030 Shimmons Rd. . eet. | 4.58 | PAN AMERICAN CLARINET, $00, | BRITTANY — @PANIETA REG: Rwy ; 1x8 Sid. 'w. pine bas. per M. 989.00 | Or trade for typewriter.” FE ieiet re oe MALE SOCKER | ' order. $33 NM. Coats w. fir, bds. per M ...... FIFUL RED : : 1x13 w. pine shelving. ft. ...... iS | PLAYER PIANO. BALDWIN | ‘spaniel. 1% 1. old. PE $2068.) PS jake a4 BR, D. fir std. “ft. “an (2 |. make, Com revit. BEAGLE AND R86 OLD : ae 15 Sd ‘Doaette be, "nes wae lent conten, _Puppies. Registered, “OR 2-9600| RUTGER TOMATOES a std, Dousies fir, per M toa.se “ae Bahagher ExceLLONg aBac LE PUPPIES, 63. FE 10.000 plants oaded with ree iris 4 score ....-.- o eure vee eee aARINET OTT. 7 YR. OLD MALE BOXER. REA- be conned. Fuk om ve reat, inte a reet ai" aasnss | able for bopiancta Mi eabene ore | g womenle. Es WELL per, bashel’ Aetg cum basheta paneling £: pine per M ert | WEBER GRAND PIANO, 6300. Mi Trias og A caret East| $3660 Giddings Rd. FE $-6000, Com. doors trom : gaat | — - PEACHES ARE RIPE AT 8UT- Com’ - $14.95, Sele men COCKER PUPS, AKC REG. LIGHT| ton's Orchard. 324 N. Lake Ap WwW. P, om on ak all fittings, ee Store > Equipment 64 blond and "etek Hatchery elus Rd. Open ‘rom § a.m. to ei 150.98 Rd. Drayton Plains. re oot cont Bron Wb oo SNM LAROE, QUANTITY OF SELV. | SOON DOO FOR SALE FE | roTaTORE OW PER BUSHEL. HARDWARE - PLUMBING oa ee ee, Pee | _ sore oie Geshehee’ he y. Y powpene A need. to be as rooms e. Open ag Re 3 PECG. Sale Farm Equipment 76 p wom pell go eae, Coe hbred Pamed Aolngtios, wy sores ‘S AND SAVE UP DACHBHUND. BLACK A aig ND TAN $00 ON ALL “MATERIA Pyle Ew So male. AEC § mos. eld. Rensce- FORAGE STAINLESS STEEL, SALAD BAR ENGL See RO ER POR SALE HARVESTER BURMEISTER | 220s" 79" | cane pet es ee P| asa cagp manveeres i ENGLISH RP . AKC mc R : Northern Lumber Co. “Sale Sporting Goods 65 wsistered. Field and bench cham. SED FOX BLOWER orthern Lumber a breeding, } 2 Case Harvester, Rd. EA 30-06 ENFIELD | PLIGHT AND BREEDING CAGES. sist — ~ EM 99741 Sorter." Excellent condition, eondition. tr 4th St FE fra.° 23 asioss yeneing mee nine eS Mile ; 28. Detroit PL 1-419 oe mount Willams Peep. GERMAN shEP ARD Sgt — 4 SAVE AT ROEBUCK FURNACE AND and case. Worth over land tes Kennels. ~ F sO) Mera at | kc tito |, ar woes emma |, OUGHTEN & SON For sale. ND POPPIES. : died, White 528 ek aster, OL 1-976) SOUTH BEND THE, Sta deer buntin ae sine 8 | ore plete. 28% eeeet FE 2-807? . ont, 38 38 pas tha! One temsen PARAKEETS 5 _OPALINES CANAR | 1 SUPER R M-TA FARMALL 3 | 2 ee UMMER PRICES : size rE _ ¢-0060. oe) end fuel oil Pl your bin of th te Avondale, Sylvan Lake, fel PART GERMAN BHEP-| it; ow. $1000 diseount. Bt 1-ob0e ol tent wee, Caklead Fuel end | ster ¢ 2m as WS JARRI SICKLE BAR AL&O Sas Orchard Lake Ave. BR OAUSE TRICK SHOTOUN. PaRAl - fg, small Waterbury tractor with the BROWN RPE incheste —2408_Auburn : : following ments: Cultivator, SNorisontal mi with assortment aod hel "Che eke +3312 after PARAKEETS aaig yey bar and plow. aia { cutters, drill press, 8” sur.) _ 4 pm MI 4-2057 Birmingham | _2 trailers. Mi ¢ and. heel, Monarch athe. 6" BUY YOUR GUN aK ¢ HP TRACTOR nD ATFACH ing, 68 ft. attach- ince 10aT. 4 : ment, Dells, ends tha ON TIME 1+ |PRRAREET RABIE IMEC lg Pi ssi ew . Ssuditon. ‘al «3 “ee! Slaybaugh's | | pittgtE rer-soppcms | ew aN WYER aA EAVESTROUGHS. WAR- 630 Oakland Ave. ““J"_Dancey's, 230 Voorhets, PE $0001, ) $04, J0nm Dame as Machin. wicks. 2678 Lake Rd, = REGISTERED ENGLISH POINT-| ery, Ph. 45 Ortonvil TYPE FLOOR FUR- Lape CALIBER U. &. SPRING- | er. shot over 2 seasons, grandson uses wih controls, $75. FE 5-8656, field Sporter. $70. OL 11-7086. of Triple National m pion NOT ICE < cm LOT, WAR. Guns - BUY - SELL - TRA Ariel, lemon and white. $100. PE | wm ARE OUT TO WIN A FREE SOIL PIPE, 83 Manley Leach, 10 Ba: a TRIP TO MIAMI FLA wicks 2678 orchard 4 Le. Ra. 10 Pagiey EMALE, ENGLISH POINT: | WE ARB OIVING EXTRA LAROR THOR NER WASHER. LIKE | 35 euioaete "Eik MODEL 8. SEMI. REO. | FEMALE Foodie POINT- mr ALOWANCES ON Dew, reasonable. 189 Bassett. FE | Qviomete. lite icy: ee | eee yee EW PARMALL TRACTORS _Arlington, ate sd no _ ENGCIAN P POINTER. “0005 xEW Met RISCH. CALL Ue USED FURNACES, OIL BURNE na, | OVER gH 12 GAUGE. | _bunter. 587 Raskob. after oe, TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRA- gas burners, blowers, stokers, one NCHESTER SPRING ER ¢ & GUN, $200 | TION. stoves. pba ay cane Co, Be One 10 gauge double barrel: shat Beautiful registered ger fe- oe ae +1112 chester, OL gun. Cartridges for both. 1 y id, trained and ING BROS. N of canvas a = ready for field, out = best stock, KIN = fd ‘un, be | “UNI Pek. taste ens ee rr sat are ena ae of PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE rp ona shel - im * Dee . You Money — SAN Dela: OR 9-109 Drayton Plains. | Mico PAS Spins) cad Vomuaet Can Save You y SANDY SEZ OR Y-7 Plaine, | McCOMMICE —_ Compare These Prices Draw « bead on our prices and SEEING: SPOTS otech. FE ro mpa hit the bullseye. every time, You You! BEFORE YOUR EYES: LEE cH Once you see ate: : CTO! ix Ur 70' 12 Lona, be tm. et. are CTeegrap. HARDWARE. . WRECKED 4 4nD JONKED Gy ee For Sale Used Trucks a bes aoa CHEV. 1955 % TON PICKUP. 4 — —_ merce . os agpwerd wudew. Used ve Witte, New truck appeRrance. ¢ plenty of — _ Just’ your car ot truck EASIER, through Sonne fied Ads. To solve every-} day roblems quickly, “all -818l, > hes ees ‘ i, Haskins ale int a HWY. aT Mis MApia §-6071 SES ene —o s| oer or truck cain ela Basy OMAC Haskins Chev. 6731 DIXIE MWY. aT Mis f-OT ne i963 PANEL 7.000 actual 1934 GMC PA # NEW 198. EM 20720 AF T- miles, D SEDAN DELIVERIES 1947 1954 MODELS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ee Trucks Are Our Business WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS {|FE2-9203 FE 4-4531 8 AM. “TO 10 P.M. OLIVER EXAMPLE $1395 _ Buys @ _ Pontiag Low — finish, A one reer cond = the down payment ts OLIVER TIP TO! Guaranteed USED CARS DEMONSTRATORS 1968 CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH S&S, is, rb am ihe reap beet and tronke abe, : | 196) Dodge 3. ér. Club ene _ $25 eee MOTOR SALES tn way CHEVIE. CENTER All ic Saginaw 53 Plymouth 4 dr., Sub., 2 tone, Savoy, heater, windshield washers, $1095 '54 Ford Ranch Wagon, 8, blue, radio and heater, sharp. $1495 52 Hudson Hornet, 4 dr., very clean interior. $495 ‘30 Buick 4: dr, 2 tone, _ black and ivory, radio and heater, sharp. $995 "33 Packatd Chipper, radio, and heater, Itramatic, _ 2 tone, whitewall tires. $995 ’S1 Ford Custom’ 8. 2 dr., radio and heater, light blue. $345}; "51 Chev. 2 dr., radio and ' heater, power glide, “needs body work. $395 49 Chrysler Windsor 4 dr., radio and heater, two tone, red and gray. 7 $195 St Henry J'4 dr. Nice sharp car. Be ready for | - school. $245 Matthews- pee cee 211'S. Saginaw St, - . EE 44546 Chevrolet 1955 Demos. Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars| Courtesy Cars ) and 4 : Don’ « gtthare |S HASKINS Chevrolet Oakland reasy, dol s Fastest | 6751 Die’ _ t M15 tee . Duttield @t. No matter how you spell it, we are having the bigs gest Used Car Sale iq our history. $20 DOWN 50 Lincoln 2 dr., auto. trans., radio and heater eek eeeene $149$ $20 DOWN ‘34 Mercury 2 dr., 2 tone. paint, auto, trans., radio & heater...$149$ $20 DOWN © . "34 Hudson 4 dr.. oon $798 $20 DOWN ‘46 Cadillac 4 dr., auto, trans., radio and heater cceceeeces . $175 $20 DOWN ‘$2 Mercury 4 dr., radio & heater, w/walls, auto. trans. ......$79. $20 DOWN aw | ‘52 Chev., radio & heater, powerglide ...... $450 $20 DOWN ‘50 Mercury 2 dr., radio & heater, whitewalls $395 $20 DOWN "S4 Mercury 2 dr., radio & heat., auto trans, $1495 '48 Pontiac, Hydra., radio and heater .....$29.95 $20 DOWN 54 Ford Ranch Wagon, - radio & heater, auto. trans., w/walls..$1545 $20 DOWN ‘49 Mercury, radio and heater, 2 dr.......$125 CENTRAL - LINCOLN- MERCURY Haskins Chev. . _™ Pilaple been“ "80" ‘55 Chevrolets Ail, the "ia Chavralets we have You Fou same, Th we bas These cars 7 beta ol st a Fae HURRY! URRY! ™n a » ie ~~ Bel Aire ALSO" ‘Ch le Chevrolet wi | ot Mile rys er i} = tte ~ ra "Sew tires, and paint, Corners | "fiz srma SPECIALS a a Rebrateers dr... De eu . Cg washe ‘$3 Pontiac 4 dr......$995|_tes. SSPE sae “$3 Plymouth 4 dr... .$695 53 Chrysler 4 dr.....$1095 ‘53 Word 2 dr.........$795|: 53 Stude. Hardtop .. .$895 53 Mercury 4 dr... ,$1095 °$3 De Soto-4 dr..... .$995 53 Chev. Conv. ....$1045 53 Ford Conv. .....$1045 ’52 Mercury 4 dr.....$795 "52 Chrysler 4 dr.... .$695 "52 Olds 88 4 dr......$795 51 Chrysler Hardtop $595 "51 Plymouth C1. Cpe. $495 "51 De Soto 4 dr... .$445 ‘SI Ply. Wagon .....$595 ’S1 Nash 4 dr........$195 "30 Chrysler 4 dr.....$495 '49 Lincoln Cl. Cpe. ..$295 49 Merc. Cl. Cpe.....$295 "48 Ply. Cl. Cpe.......$145) '47 Buick 2 dr....... .$145 *47 Packard 4 dr......$195!» "46 Chevrolet 2 dr... $95 Buy With Confidence 100 MORE CaRna-TO Roose KE DOWN PAYMENT % MONTHE ON BALANCE = RATES cz "$1 Piymout® .,....... 4 $0 Ford evcceveees ‘49 Lincoln seese oe ‘62 Dodge . eevee. ‘a Chevrolet. ....... 4 ‘a? Ford . wera 150 AKE iN Mi & ross * $5n5% MY 23-2611 TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS 'S5 CHEVROLET Convertible Coupe. ‘ss CH EVROLET | “210° 4 dr. V-8 with overdrive. beater 55. OLDSMOBILE “98” |. beeet oom weerms. eee "token, tinted glass, was Mr. Taylors own. ear, 55 FORD Custoniting # 2, dr. Radi, eS Bes *55 a ome os blue and I * TAS, + ; . ‘ 3 ; is ! ey : : 7. i i , } , No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! _ No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here YALL ( COME SLHSMAL: MOTOR SALES 3 Take over payments. Call ot FALL C EARANCE ‘SI and ‘52. Chevrolets - Nothing Down Carkner otor Sales MI 4-3410 * Buy “& "© Finance One owner, over 200 care to choose. | ieee 3 2-2878 * | CLEAN. ACK~ 1963 TUDOR, Ford A : ea : 9 ra or vi for elder model lee — RUNS GOOD, . 3 Se rapa door, R&H. iste Chev *Powergiide, $185, % oe RAH. $106, ir 1334 Baldwin Ave. NIFTY i869 FORD HARD TOP , Excellent cond. less than 32,000 miles, One owner 262327 Powers, Farmington. GR leaf -4-6564. J EROME Rochester Ford Dealer OFFERS. 1959 FORD > : Facto Officials , rs CHOICE g TRANS? 1ssIONs LARRY _ Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer “POR THAN 30 YEARS A 00 TO BUYr” Reason for tomatic, _ After 8, service, 144 W, Ser pce for ‘wondertu ear MY figs FORD CUSTOM LINE RA NCH . yellow. Fordamatic 8, Low white walle, radio and _heater, MA 61310 “8 AM. TO. 10 PM. OLIVER BUICK 4 hours day for rou to ay ay yee this } Ses —s clean up EX AMPLE Hudson 1951 4 door ........ teas Mercury 1951 Coupe $445 Lincoln 1061 4 door + $565 | Pontiac 1967 2 door seeds 9706 $895 Mercury 1952 Hard Top .... $805 | Pen denne door ares oor! | Nag @ OMI Se Chevrolet 4 4r. sedan Ford 1954 4 door ....-.. sites ost other ex- | Nash 1954 4 door : $1195 | lowest pos. Mercury 1953 hard top coupe $1545 | | ke a wbelance, Mercury 1954 hard top coupe $1845 | "B50 'S © MOOD WARD BIR NOHAM MI 6.2200 JOrdan 6-3033 | 5 : good used = see Cas "Hl Pontiae Excellent condition 9606. ‘S1 Buick. A good car to own $845, ‘#3 Ford. As good as new... $1250. "4 Century, Very low mileage $1895, 1946 through 1061 Buicks. 9 dre. and 4 drs, Make an offe COMMUNITY ~MOTORS 004 Nv. oH. Main Bt. Rochester wake you CAN OLIVER BUICK Really means business, 14 hours each day for vou to of this sale of new guaranteed EXAMPLE $1195 take advan- igantic: clean up uicks and good ears. Buys a 1954 Ford 2 dr. with ra. | 1967 0 dio, heater and Ford-O-Matic, It's values like this that makes Oliver Buick Pontiac's busiest dealer, OLIVER BUICK FF_ 30101 10 Courteous Salesmen | HURON 6 FORD THUNDERBIRD 3 Ford — —— en ‘4 Buick rdtop "$2 Pontiac Coen Hydra . ; "bes "90 Boick 2 dr eeen a’) ‘61 venouth sedan , .........8 306 ‘a lac 9 dr...............8 38 Pontiac 2 dr $ 188! “49 Chev, 2 dr. A sharor j $1 Nash sedan... 405 | HURON MOTOR SALES 682. W. Huron FE 27-2641 SEPTEMBER _ + CLEAR aner SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place ‘to live or a 5 fied, Now. 10 P.M. OLIVER BUICK Really means business 14 hours each day for you to take advan- tage of this gigantic clean up sale of new Buicks and eood guaranteed used cars EXAMPLE $2095 Buys a 10954 Buick 4 dr. Super bogs radio, heater and Dynaflow one sae beauty 2 to choose fons Only OLIVER BUICK down payment, Prices are $25 and up. We will accept real estate or contract on trade or pay - cash difference. Stop in today. MANY, MANY, MANY transportation specials. Etonomy Used Car Mkt. 33_ Auburn PE 4213) Oldsmobile 1955 Demos. Courtesy Cars, Floor Cars Officials’ Lars bts pre 6s HOLIDAY PORT coors 4 DR, SEDAN FE 3-6101 10 Courteous Sales: 1963 HENRY J. $306. THIS CAR 2 Spee mber 1 condition, Forced se NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 61100 HUDSON “#" CLUB COUPE. condition PE. ©4156 DR. . ROBIN'S heater. Only , 1960, JEEP STA. . $806, Original owner EM — KAISER 190. GOOD WOTOR 2 4107 Dixie we) LENT 1080 a $606. Origina’ “iM SCHUTZ MOTORS a | yen oe maw Wood we: 8. |" PLYMOUTH ¢ very” OUTH “CLUB COUPE. A Soles PLYMOUTH COUPE, KEV NEW tires and | good paint. vee e 2-2 ‘90 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, a dio pnd neaner, bea ines Ereen, i owner NOR =e . . body, . Need uffier motor a y. « muffler $60, OR }- a SLYGOOTT COUPE, ¢ Goop transportation. $45. 875 Boott a i663 PLYMOUTH 3 =. vail ia) Bows and assume paym Wood wa: tows PLYMOUTE ‘SUBURBAN. Ra Ra- 4 me ond noases ‘ust the thing for °c ait Z MOTORS . DeGOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 12 8. Woodward Birmingham DS) sh - YuourT grey bot “4 ever fPaS a old se pe < Weegvard at 1) Mile _ Lineotn 54-1100 CLUB COUPE. end Ao ps ter, One owner. “ScHUTZ MOTORS DeBOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER oi28 Woodward, Birmingham DELUXE Birmingham | °6) PONTIAC 4 DOOR. STATION Low mileage. ak new. Trade ont a -— ‘assume | —10f Older car. FE 2-1006 parmente, 4665 Woodward Bir | 1888 CUSTOM BUILT PONTIAC Catalina, very clean. FE 2-7715. PONTIAC 53 8 CYL SEDAN. Ra- Jacobson’s o and Wheater, Hydra. trans. 3 HUDSON & RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE «WW. Pike PE 2-0380 i N. aM BAQOR 6, 4 door, Radio, heater, nyare. ‘ Pontice 3 dr: sedan, Se ett en & SON "-|YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE éuo TRUCK DEALER 128 va Boa OL 1-9761 POST “LABOR DAY” SPECIALS orcoree we +4 atTiiitiitt oo sé $3460 1. $1945 : .. $1800 - Pie : .. $806 1963 Ford | Been R&uH $506 eiemar schneider _ 232 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-9131 Z OLDS 88 4 DR. $805 JET | Black with ivory top Radio morgen White wall tires, craty. ® NORTH CHEVROLET Wood ward . | coin 5- __ MUST MA 5-4007 Davisburg ‘SO OLDS AND ‘59 ae oe sell cheap. Sickness 6620 White Lake Rd, Route 1 ‘82 OLDS 88 CONVERT site’ Hydro, radio and heater, A real marys ORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 1) Mile . Lincoln _5-1100 Si OLDS 08 SEDAN, $795 BEAC- '° §tful light iprees with white wall tires, heater so little monet? NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-100 Hydramatic, and Wn more | 54 OLDS SUPER 88 4 DR 2 TONE reen, full “power, radio and eater, a ge 6700 «miles This | ene is only $1005 NOR CHEVROLET oodward at 13 Mile _____Lincein 5-1100 ‘34 OLDS, SUPER 8 ALL POW- | er. Any reasonable offer Take | ayments ree, 425 Roose- | over _ || SL Ford Hardtop. for | iene finish, Today’ « bargain «pe- __ $185. MA 5-0’ ‘66 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. V-#. 3,000: __miles. 61,306. $-6684 after 6 1940 9603. Sey SEODERAKEN CHARPION 3 PONTIAC SPECIAL, 2 DE., ee 2 tone, ma Fe ar ae nr aceensories. $000 ee Se Sk CAaTAa- “ne Bite nS. gold — CATA- Pox Hydramatic and accessories, Low mileagé. PE 23-4400. 1951 DELUXE 6 PONTIAC. RA- poser. Less than 23,000 ‘@ PONTIAC | " GIYDRAMATIC. Sorry. Bervice Glenwood and ‘err ‘@ PONTIAC 4 DOOR @€ VERY condition. 1 owner. OR ett Spey 4 ae ‘M4 PONTIAC SEDAN, LOW © MILE Bi Ke Ace Toda Blac a sel ges oak hen i y old car down, Carkner Stude- _baker_ MI 4410, Birn. “%@% PONTIAC 4 Dk. CHIEFTAIN | Al condition throughout. PE HASKINS ie PONTIAC 7 DOOR HYDRA. ¢ m T, rec Oakland County’s Fastest toval signa gg OE Growing Dealer we — a 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 “lina. ca steering, brakes, hy- MAple 6-6071 dramatic other accessories. of "til ® Must sell. Orion. MY 23-1442. CKA ja, PONTIAC N ” ~HY- "WTACKARD, SEDAN, RADIO 4 | “Ainmatic “radio” and beter. sell this week. Any car down. wee on on = — Carkner Studebaker, MI 43410. NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile wey PLYMOUTH AM | $298, Lincoln 5-1 pare green er PONTIAC STATION WAGON "55 ver ee ttt fee 4dr. like new. 212 W. Brooklyn. Woodward at 13 Mile _PE See 0 Lincoln 5-1i PONTIAC ‘@ @ CYLINDER. IN UTH real good condition Phone FE | _S PONTIAC CONVERTIB 1D TOP, 3 NEW TIRES. 67 Guaranteed aloe on Cars ta oe SALES nw rE 47371 Le N ~~ BLACK ‘ cnn 4 ee Radio and Only ws TH CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 6-1i00 168 PONTIAC Te anes LE, BE- Saturday. 4 Chippewa. poling ‘1963. 2 wens 6 HYDRA- 9050, FE 5-0000 =. Heater. A one owner car. “SCHUTZ MOTORS DeSOTO-PLYMOUTR DEALER 612 8. Woodward, Birmingham — pels SUNBEAM TALBOT SPORTS Goed cond. OL 2-9602. inet rv HODESARES i LOOKS | AND Twi WILLYS 32 UR A ae CAR, read Pull 2, 2, WILLY DR Ld NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile amt 3 MI | and beater BARGAIN? Usually it’s something nohody wants, until some- body says “You'll save money on it.” are not bargains. They are good honest buys — the kind every one wants. ‘53 Pontiac . °32 Ford Chieftain Deluxe with radio, Qdr. with radio, heater end heater and Hydramatic, Ford-O-Matic. Nice car oar ‘ 54 Mercury ’54 Pontiac Monterey Hardtop. Radio, heater Btarchief 4dr. heater, Radio, Hydrematic and white walls. $1895 54 Chevrolet. . ° Bel Air 4 dr. Radio, heater, Power Glide and ellec. windows. $1395 *51 Pontiac Mere-O-Matic and white walls. $1895 ’53 Chevrolet "210" sedan, Nice. Has radio, heater and direction signals $995. 53 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 @r. ye heater, white walls and directionals. $995 53 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe 4dr |] heater and Hydramatic $1095 ’S4 Pontiac 49 Buick 4 dr Radio, heater, Hydra- 2dr with radio matic and 13,000 miles. Let tt go tet $1495 $102.29 ) and 2 tone paint. $695 51 Chevrolet 1 heater and Power Siiee. Very sharp. $495 Radio, . '52 Pontiac *48 Pontiac 4dr Radio, heater and Hydrs- 2dr. sedan with wage and heat- matic transmission. er Good jittle ca: 53 Ford 52 Pinta 4 dr. Radio, heater, Ford-0- 4dr. sedan. This car ts equipped Matic and 2 tone. with direction signals, $1095 $695 PONTIAC jal, $705 ful) orice. Just your | 99 2. DR. 6444. 30 | ear down, to the gal. Radio and heater. $6. | ‘rn. H NOR ROL askins Chev. NORTH CHEVROLET @751 DIXIE HWY. aT MIS Lincoln _8-1100 S-se7t in? WILLYS JEEP. - NYDROLEC iss Forviae y STARCHIEY ¢- snow Can at Clin- —= pile at Letras. 7204. plow __vonville Service. OR “S182. RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 These cars | adr. Radio, heater, Hydramatic | and heater. 11954 100 More Cars to Choose From | t 1955 $448 Mo, $49 Mo. A-l] Buys ‘54 Ford C. Sedan $1499 53 Hudson 2 dr.... $544 54 Pontiac 2 dr.. .$1344 "52 Merc, Hardtop $809 "$2 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $544 53 Ford 2 dr. ...,.$744 53 De Soto 4 ‘dr. , $699 32 Buick Riviera. . $744 i] '53 Dodge 2 dr.....$744 "$4 Ford 2 dr...... $944 ° *S2 Pont. Dlx. 2 dr. $699 51 Olds 98 4 dr... $599 ‘| 53 Ford R es $999 H,'52P proouth 2 dr: $544 153 ( hev. 2 dr......$744 edt 54 Pont. S. W gi. $1544 $509 ‘34 Plymouth 2 dr,- $944 ‘34 Ford R. Wen. $1399 - "SI Mege. -Sedan., .$499 'S2 Nash 2 dr...... $444 *S2 Ford 2 dr......$544 ‘53 Plymouth 2 dr, $699 31 Merc. S. Wgn. $499 i} 'S4 Chev. 2 dr...... $044 "52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$799 31 Ford 2 dr...... $299 "53 Buick Riviera $1244 33 Pont. Dix. 2 dr; $999 "52 Nash St. Wen, $599 8-Cyl. Fully Equipped Including All Taxes and License | ~~ or | Ford-O-Matic Semvics Special | $16.95 2-Dr. If Your Old Car Is Worth $125 With Only Ten ($10) - Dollars Down Cheapies ‘49 Ford 2 dr......$144 *50 Buick Sed..... 49 Dodge 2 dr., "49 Chev. 2 dr...... $144 $199 | $144 | $144 | $199 |, °51 Stude. 2 dr.... '49 Pontiac Sed... 49 Plymouth 2 dr. 50 Plymouth 2 dr. "SO Ford 2 dr $199 | ’50 Ford Sta. Wgn. $144 49 Nash 2'dr_...-\- $144 ‘ee eee «< Trucks "30 Ford stake... “$7 Int'l van "49 Dodge express "48 Ford panel "48 Ford 14 t. pick. $199 "52 Ford '3 t.-pick. $499 | $344 z Convertibles | "49 Ford Conv.... . $209 |) 'S4 Ford Conv... .$1344 53 Chev. Conv..., "$2 Ford Conv.... *S2 Chev. Conv.... $599 | $599 | FORD || $199 | oe S144 | . $999 | | 8AM. 1OP.M | Oliver Buick Has 100 | New Buicks to Sell ‘By Oct. lst—Plus 200 ‘Used Cars. We're Ready to Give the Highest Trade-Ins for Good Clean Used Cars. Stop Now at. 210 Orchard Lk. Rd. and See Pontiacs Busiest Dealer .... Good Reconditioned | | neater. = ; & i . ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 . me For Sale Cars 91| ' For Sale Cars . Oh —— ig enance Seeee|WHAT 1S A saree Make Your Own Deal | Cal OR 3-008. ) | | Over 200 cars from which | *% PONTIAC i tack ot ay — od to choose, '37-to ’55. E ae : [oo pee With One of These Bright Spot BARGAINS I Your Old Car or $$$ Doce 1955 .. $450 Down Chevrolet Delray coe “A 6,000 mile car, red and i| white, radio and heater. 1995". .-....---..-- $475 Down Olds Dix. 88 4 door. Blue and white, Hydra., radio and heater, whitewalls, 10,000 miles. 1954 ....... eee. $450 Down Mercury Monterey Hardtop. P. steering, P. brakes, cont.-spare, sharp with Merc-O and radio & heater. eee . $450 Down Mercury Convertible. You don’t see many used cars as sharp as this.one. = * 1054 ieee . .$450 Down Olds Super 88 2 door. Yellow & black with green ifiterior that is spotless. Of course it’s loaded. 1954 2... eee. $372 Down Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door. Yellow & green finish with dual carbs, dual exhausts> Hi-Fi radio and heater. 1954 Ford Customline. Has P. brakes, P. steering, 4 way seat, a one-owner beauty. 1954 ............,- $338 Down Ford 2 door 8 cyl.. Jet black Mainline with radio & heater, whitewalls. An ideal family car. 1954 .$408 Down Chevrolet Delray Coupe. Black & white with leather trim that is spotless of course. Radio & heater. 1954 ......... _....$346 Down Ford.2 door. Two tone blue, radio & heater. A real sharp one-owner. 1953 1... eee. $413 Down Olds Super 88 4 door. Desert Sand with P. brakés, Hydra., radio & heater, 1953 20.2... . 9339 Down Mercury 4 door. Dark green with Merc-O, radio and heater, whitewalls. A one-dwner. 1953 ....... lee ae $333 Down Chrysler New Yorker Club Coupe. V-8 with auto. trans., radio and heater. A nice lady’s ear. 1953 2.20.20... ee, $94.25 Down Plymouth 2 door. Blue, with excellent tires, radio, & heater. Just $24.58 per month. 1953 ......... $333 Down Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 door. 8 cyl, black & white with sun visor, whitewalls. A one-owner beauty. 1953 .............. $277 Down Ford Customline V-8 2 door. Ford-O-Matic, radio L & heater, whitewalls. See this one. 1953 $995 1 Down “Dodge Coronet. \-8 with auto. trans, radio & A beautiful one-owner. cece eee, $275 Down Nash. A nice economical family car. 1952 ..........-... $275 Down Mercury Club Coupe. Light gray and nice and clean. O52 ee $223 Down Chevrolet 2 door, A black beauty with P. Glide, radio & heater. Just $24.58 per month. ee © © © © © we ee we 1953 __Yelt_ Hotel after 5 : . eG a HOLIDAY | 1. Pull oil pan. §. Adjust linkage for wee fa en a 2. Clean oil pan. smooth operation. ee ener: - 3. Adjust bands. 6. Adjust carburetor. \ . Woodward of D1 Mile | 4, qos! fresh oil. 7. Road test car. ‘ \ ° - / / aS Se $i0 ra _ Factory Recotnmended Every 15,000 Miles. . if | T e) _ eater brine. i | Includes All Labor and Oil Ns , conditioned, power steering, pow- } 3 er brakes, bydra. radio and heat- : oe tor ga ene tires. ek = = ; a . : “be onmnou Harold Turer, Ford || A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Jerome Olds- Cadillac “agree | 2 BIG LOTS FORDS-CHEVROLETS-PONTIACS-BUICK . P. 6, ! as ia] ; . E “ss : cS "xOntacuavnouer || Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9:4000"||]. iu ‘Cass at Orchard Lake i : — JOrdan 4-6266 * Elberty 9-4001 ‘: —2 MINUTE FINANCING — Bian [teed . Immediate “Spot Delivery FE 2.9101, c -12 Courteous Salesmen | FE 8.0488 , FE 8 0488 oe >. = Sve essinned ere | i y ow, Low —s Rates — No Down = ment | Demonstration Ride Eager-to Serve You | Stodebaber, ab Cie aia ‘Birm. Z| : . : | oe _ : e° eS = , ? fe 4 * -” > © . \. . 7: . no *. f oo a Be aie ee ‘ ia iB Gate oF ee See a 2 ae rae at «te a 4) < a EES eee 2 ma" af at abe ee hy af AN > _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 a RET SIXTY-SEVEN_ Research ‘Proves Old. Timers Look — Today’ S Radio Programs - -- Programs furnished by stations listed is this colume are subject to change without notice. waa, (> OCKLW, (see WwW, «se wear, (1s) WXY2, cise WIBK, (1400) WPON, (1460) TONIGHT i News Ace, Wolf WWJ, Minute ‘€:00—WJR, Joseph Haintine omen nPop Concert Hall . dim Dunbar wat, feet Chub WWJ, News Lewis a troee, [ad Gentile, Binge CKLW, News, WxYk akcenate ware oe Room WoaR TBA WJBK, News, George WJBK. News, McLeod W. News, Mickey Shorr sw Volee of Agricit. WPON, News, Musie WCAR, News Ace Pit eat Orville 3. Bod ‘Maxwel 9:30-WJIR, Mrs. WPON. News - Pag eo ee WxY2, ‘News nee, Wolf WW), Minute Pe “Wein tees Miuottana® | Exe EMG oe, Mageee| Wome Hora! Genute | | Ekw Febr Barid WxYz, Stern WJBK, Shorr ‘ CKLW. Eddie Chase ; Orvill WPON, Rise ‘n’ we. ee Roane ma wws Pi McGee WWJ, Bob iy 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WPON, Slants Edward P. Morgen WXYZ, News, Wolf urn Peale 1:00—WJR, Guest House CKLW News < CKLW. Newa, David True Story WWJ, Three Star Extre WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr WJBK, Newa, See: Homechate w Stare at Seven WPON, News WCAR, N . Ww. News, Tom George CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jr. 10:30—W JR, Dance Orch. WPON, Ne Rise ‘n’ Shine WCAR, aa WJBK: News. Mickey Bhorr | WWJ, News by Lewis 1:30—W WPON, News, Party WCAR, ott WXYZ. Top of the Town ww, Maxwell 10:30—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WPON, News, Record Room Gas with Leroy oa Sees News, Wolf wea Becond hs nage DE 1:30—W. Sheer : Sri iets eas | Nae sath elas | EEE ttucet om | SE sore ae xYZ, _ WPON, News. Rise ‘n° Ghine | WCAR, Music in the att CKLW, Gabriel Heatter aaa eae 8:00—WIR, Jack White wax Mickey Shorr Ww, ON Sports ww lise wan art Arthur ni Oodtre? , Record Room WJBK, News, Bhort Osgood News, Wolf; WWJ. Strike It 8:00—WIR, Whistler, News ond News | CKLW. News, David Wava, “Compenien WwW3, Dr. Giz Gun 11:30—WIR, Midnight Mucie WJBK, , Binge CKLW, Story Wx¥a, Show ww. ‘Bruce Mazer WCAR, Mews Tee, Hows, Tem Georges WB yy an News | CKLW, Rockin With Leroy ra ig tna za news, WON, News, Record Room | WJBK) News, Mickey Shorr 11:30—-WJR, Make Up Mind 8:20—WJIR, aL Hay| PON Thee 1 Ging ae sere wen WXYZ, News, water WW, Lone ee Ein Gthe Wisiwase | | ramar wommma | BEE rhc cm | GEE Seetogs Ww, 7 ore 6:00—WJR, jim Vinal N, Rise ‘n’ Shi WCA t _WJBK, Mickey Shorr ww, 0:00—WJR, ‘8 WPON, poor ey Party -- - Today’ S esiston Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV. Channel 9—CKI.W.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet comedy. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in “Caro- lina Moon.” Variety. Quiz. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Little Papa.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jae LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Western drama. (4) Dinah Shore. Dinah sings from Detroit. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 6:45—(4) News. Caravan. (2) John Patti 7:00—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re- naldo in western adventure. (9) Your TV Theater. Lis Farraday in “Washington Rendezvous," Hungarian-born wife of Ameri- can is being blackmailed by Communist agent. (4) You Bet "Your Life. Groucho Marx with quiz. (2) Bob Cummings Show. Bob’s sister Margaret decides he acts from personal expe- rience when he tries to protect ’ her from wolves. (4) Sonny Eliot. 7:30—(7) Stop the Music. Bert Parks emcees music quiz with $10,000 jackpot. Premiere. (9) Story Theater. Two young men check into hotel which caters Gene Raymond hosts quiz show. . (2) |9 Climax. Physician is faced with . task of saving the life of the man who is breaking up his home in “Silent Decision,” Franchat Tone, Betty Furness star. # $:00—(7) Star Tonight. Neva Pat. terson plays wife of condemned man seeking eleventh hour re- prieve in “Long Distance.” (9) .. Motion Picture Academy. James Mason, Barbara Bel Geddes in “Caught.” (4) Dragnet. Jack Webb, Ben Alexander investi- gates apparent murder attempt after badly injured woman is found wandering on the streets. 8:30—(7) Down You Go. Quiz with Dr. Bergen Evans. (4) Theater. Cecil Kellaway, Elsa‘ Lanchester in “Hanrahan,” comedy of love and leprechauns and a helpful uncle. (2) Four Star Playhouse. David Niven plays as author; his passion for research draw “Unbiased” Bob Feller Lets Out Series Secret By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—So you want to know how the World's Series will come out? I suppose I'd better share my secret with you. Pitcher Bob Feller told me at the Little Club that the Cleve- land Indians are the only American League team that can possibly beat Brooklyn in the series because only they have strong right-handed pitching power to use against Brook- lyn’s right-swinging fence- busters. - } If Cleveland wins in the AL.., the first two games'd be played in Beautiful Ohio, and Bob fig- ures Cleveland'd win both be- cause the Dodgers’ long wal- lops would be caught by the clever Cleveland outfielders in- stead of going for home runs as in Brooklyn. Bob assured me he wasn't ‘ biased, so I thought I'd better. tell you. The great canhera wizard “Weegee,” tired of taking pretty pictures, has come up with a secret method of camera carica- turing. He makes Liberace look all teeth, and focuses atten- -tion on Marilyn Monroe’s lips by. making them smaller. “One editor blew his stack about my stuff and says, “This looks like somethin’ by Duffy’,” Weegee told me. “So I says, ‘You mean James Edmund Duffy, that covers ship. . hews for the World-Telly? When did he start takin’ pic- tures’.” The editor referred to the late Raoul Duffy, the French im- pressionist painter, which makes Weegee a great artist. ‘ * * x * George Gobel is his surprising Gobelish self visiting here. “Finish your movie?” f asked him. George: “What are pickups?” gp “There you are! I didn’t know ‘either, but I didn’t want to show my ignorance; so I just said, ‘Whenever you want to do those pickups, let me know’.” George Gershwin came close to marry- ing once, David Ewen relates in his forth- coming biography of Gershwin, “A Jour- ney to Greatness.” He planned to poy the question to a chorus girl at. a din- ner at her parents’ home. But that eve- ning she planned a special surprise. She pickups.” Me: George: played some of his music. “Imagine,” x * ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sinatra's gotten around to Grace Kelly; he took her to a! he exclaimed later, ex- plaining why he remained a bachelor, “Exce ept for some EVE ADAMS “living the rest of my life hearing MY music played THAT way!” x * \ private screening at MGM... Clark Gable refused to let @ weekly mag do his bio, explaining, “I have enough money.” . Diana Barrymore says her next groom will be a Bucks County cafe owner ... Exotic dancer Eve Adams is the current attraction at Georgia’s Blue Room. ‘It was just a year ago that Hal March accepted a one minute bit in the film “My Sister Eileen”; hottest bet, on “64 G Question” . today ‘he’s TV's . Goats and sheep chewed up all the scenery on one of the “Ten’ Commandments” loca~- tions; it had to be replaced with artificial grass. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ' * , : J & | 11:20—(2) him into a web of spies.in. ‘The Book.” 9:00—(7) DAGMR. Detroit Assoc- fation of Groceries, Merchants and Retailers. (4) Video Theater. TBA. (2) Johnny Carson, Music, variety, comedy with Johnny Carson. 9:30—(7) Science-Fiction Theater. Dane Clark in “Negative Man.” (2) Eddie Cantor Theater. ‘This Marine Went to Town.” 10:00—(7) Black Spider. Film TBA. (9) News. (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff with wild- life films, stories. (2) Studio Two. “Gun Cargo,” drama on film. 10:15—-(9) Yesterday's News-reel. Fil m. 10:30—(9) The Unexpected. J. M. Kerrigan in “Slightly Dead,” an old Irish actor decides to jump into the river. (4) The Film drama TBA. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Johnny Slagie with music, variety. (9) Theater. Anthony Caruso in “According to Mrs. Doyle.” (4) News. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Jean Hersholt in “Hell's Har- bor.” (4) Little Show. Darren McGavin, Ann Summers in “Perfect Alibi.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Pat Rousseau, Nightwatch Theater. Claire Trevor, Dennis O'Keefe in “Raw Deal.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen 6;50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. 6:55—-(2) Meditations. 1:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 7:65—(2) Standard Weathervane. $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:26—(2) Detroit Newscast. (7) News Ace. (2) Welcome Travelers. @ ee, Nora (4) Romper Room. (2) 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich, 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- : Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow. Search for 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace. FRIDAY AFTERNOON -12:00—(7) 12 O’Clock Comics, (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies Day. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. (2) Ladies Day. 12:65—(2) Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, Sign on. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) —s Mat. (2) Robert < 1: tir Herschel] Hart. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- letter’s Houseparty. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted Mack’s Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. 2:30—(9) Friday Matinee. (4) It Pays to be Married. (2) Bob ‘Crosby Show. $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) Way of the World. (2) Brighter Day. $:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. 4;:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Fear- less Fosdick. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. Howdy Doody. (4 4:30 — (9) Howdy Doody. 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown. 6:00—(7) Auntie Dee; (9) Justice Presents. 5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (4) TBA. Postal Union Resutes: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. W#It TLady of House Views the Most Normal Family Turns Set on an Average 56 Hours - Every Week brainchild of NBC presi Syl- vester L. Weaver Jr., has grown into pants, acquired sponsors, and will come to the screen every other Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. (Eastern Time) through next June 3. * ° * Theme of the first hour and a tumn.”" To present that American panorama 50 cameras will traverse 30,000 miles and shoot from the air, on the ground, under water, from the deck of a boat and a moving cable car. GILDERSLEEVE Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve is a tall, good-natured, bombastic fel- low. Willard Waterman is a tall, good-natured, quiet fellow. After playing Gildersleeve in radio for tive years, Waterman is now bring- ing him to television in a weekly situation comedy series produced by the NBC film division, The show is being released in various cities at various times. Gildersleeve, if you didn't know, is the Water Commissioner of the mytical village of Summerfield. As a cigar-smoking, goggle-eyed city official, he’s a gentle lampoon oh self-important officialdom every- where. A native of Madison, Wis., who progressed to Hollywood by way of radio in Chicago, Waterman is a highly domesticated fellow. He cad his wife, Mar'yanna, and their two daughters — aged 18 and 11 — sic in the San Fernando Valley PRODUCER SESSEL . George Jessel, who has produced his quota of movies, says he is going into TV production this fall. He has three series in mind, of some variety: one in which Jessel will toastmaster a number of din- Hers; ‘one which will deal with pawnshops; a third which will star an English policewoman. Judge’s Wife Plays a Role. in Court Drama BOSTON (—A short drama with a happy note was enacted yester- day in Federal Court. Mario Valdario of Medford, a truck driver, said he hadn't been able to pay $600 in medical ex- penses to a man he was accused Valdario escaped a three year jail sentence in June 1954 on con- dition he pay $5 a week toward the man's medical bill. Judge William T. McCarthty sternly warned Valdario, who) pleaded poor health and unemploy- | ment, he would have to make the nts or go to jail. At that point a motherly looking woman: stepped up and handed a probation officer $10 for two weks’ payment in Valdario’s behalf. “Who is that wonderful woman?" asked Valdario of the chief deputy | marshal. “Why,” said the marshal. ‘“That’ | Judge McCarthy's wife." 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Hooker Electrochemical, Du- Pont, and Union Carbide are sev- eral of the companies which have located in Michigan in recent years because of the state’s large supplies of salt and brine. Iron, copper, limestone and timber are several others of the state’s most plentiful natural resources. - Eden Confined to Bed With Influenza Attack LONDON uf — Prime Minister Eden is confined to bed with in- fluenza at his country home at Chequers. An official announcement today from 10 Downing St., said he has been compelled to cancel his pres- ent engagements. He was report- ed running a temperature. The pete eae 58, had planned to spend the weekend with Lady Eden as guests of Queen Elizabeth. at’ Balmoral Castle in Scotland, He. returned last night from Northumberland where he made a visit to a model electric coal mining pit. One Star to Another SAN DIEGO, Calif. W—A couple youngsters approached actor Van Johnson beside a hotel swimming pool and asked for autographs, No one had a pencil. 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A reg- ular $139.95 value now only $88. Hurry for this big money saving bargain. They'll go tast! yo < OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 IRONRITE DEMONSTRATION! Friday and Saturday at WKC _ Ask About Our Rental Plan for Only WKC is offering you the op- portunity to rent a genuine lronrite Automatic lroner in your home or your laundry. Come in and ask for details. AUTOMATIC IRONER $yoe ti i Ol EE eee . TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 135, 1955 . WHKC’s 27th AVOUT SN . Admiral PRIGED= BUY! Like finding *30.00 compietery new 30-INCH Electric Range | improved 195: 179°" as No Mohey Down CLEANER Four 7-Heat Surface Unit Controls Four Superspeed Microtube Surface Units : a mw QO ‘Even Oven Heat’ ends un- SAVE $30 Complete with Deluxe Set ol derbaking in some parts Attachments of even, everbaking in Swivel Adapter © Rug Nozzle others. Floor and Wall Brush © Up- aa . holstery Noz#le © Crevice and Individual Removable Drip blower Tool @ Fitted Exten- Pans sion Tubes ® Durable Hose @ Dust Bag © Washable 23" OVEN! aopyerlpitd Roster No Money Down Filter. . Full- Width Nen-glere Mere oven area for Fivorescent Light Save $5.00! Appliance Outlet . . . many HOOVER Steam Iron Reg. i HEATS eg. $17.95 FOUR TO FIVE Save $17.00! _ NESCO Roaster-Oven > sReg. $14.95 ~ Duo Therm Oil Heater From 2 > te No Down Payment — 2 Years to Pay! The Duo-Therm looks like a fine piece of furniture. In cordovan mahogany finish. Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm and cozy in coldest weather. Has the famous Dual Chamber for perfect heat and economy. Ther- mostat, too! WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-711 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1955 THIRTEEN + WHO's 27th ensary Sale! | * } ? a JQ Sale! 30 Gallon DUO- (| if) THERM - b Automatic -@~- F Gas Water Heater COASTER WAGON Filled with SOAP \ : e: Now Only —s : | sg? 2795 With Your New 1956 } R O77 € ' f * | DUO-THERM gives gunpey Vs cn a = / os you hot water faster, SPEED |‘ "| QUEEN | _ ~ cheaper Keens hee ' longer because it is hoarded under money- saving fiberglos insul- * ation. It’s fast on re- \ covery, dependable G economical to operate. Money can’t buy a No Money finer heater than DUO-THERM and our ’ All for Only . . . $75 New 1956 Speed Queen Washer hos a full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped Down ) price is the lowest in with aluminum, tangle-proof, adjustable pressure wringer. Full guarantee. $1.00 Weekly = °""'" No Down Payment...Budget Terms 36” Gas Range | IRONRITE DEMONSTRATION! Friday and Saturday at WKC . Best Value! Lowest Price! 5d No Money Down Not 20-inch, not 30-inch but a full 36-inch size range with F a big banquet size oven, large 4 adjustable broiler, two spa- cious storage drawers! A reg- ular $139.95 value now only $88. Hurry for this big money saving bargain. They'll go fast! % : Ask About Our \ronrile AUTOMATIC IRONER Rental Plan for Only CO ea | 50 Weekly OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 lronrite Automatic lroner in your home or your laundry. Come in and ask for details. WKC, 108 N. S. AGINAW. KEK 3-71i4 if } . 3 oS a Th ‘FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 Down Payment. ° | “The illustrated = 1, WKC's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KNOWLEDGE” | P VALUE / 20 coniplete books in 10 deluxe library volumes. The world's newest reference work for students of every age... at every stage of learning Commended by famous American educators. .¢” : 21-inch with TOP TOUCH TUNING Just a touch on the top of the set turns it on, changes stations auto- matically, of turns it off. Mahogany Veneer Swivel Console turns for easy viewing. PHILCO Prices Start ot *169” ~ Swivel Console 27 th - vw Sale! PHILCO b9tk-to-Srhoo[” Just to cover handling and shipping J with the purchase of a wide - choice of 1956 Philco TV Consoles Model 4160, at left, is just one of many new Philco TV amazing offer! Take your choice and give your family 24-inch Philco and the world’s newest Ency for the complete 10 volume set. is just the cost of handling and shipping. included on this H a new 21 or iia. On this offer, all you pay WEBSTER'’S 50, >3 VALUE? dust te cover handling and shipping with purchase of this 21-inch “Swivelet” Turns right or left for easy viewing. Mahogany finis cabinet. Self-leveling brass feet. Alutninized picture tube. BY a Week PHIICO 4140 Budget Terms (\'THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 153, 1955 YOU CAN PURCHASE 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE with 5 extras Reg. $219.95 ‘149 Here's an astounding spe- ciol volue! Elegant sofa rich, semi-Lawson arm ond decorotor upholstery, 2 step ond | cocktail tables ex- pertly crafted in limed ook — plus 2 ceramic -3-Pe. Suite Plus Luxurious Mattress Set and 2 Pillows Reg. $229.95 ‘149 Talked-about styling, phe- nomenal comfort oat sav- ings! Blond highly-styled bookcase headboard bed, _ double dresser, mirror, plus mattress and spring and 2 pillows! ANY ROOM GROUP SEPARATELY IF 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette Set “plus Handy Step *59 Terrific bargain offer! Gor- “= geous 5-piece polished | chrome dinette with con- 4 toured table top, handy § step stool - — 357) ond lounge chair suite with’ KLFTEEN >7 INCLUDED! AND YOU GET A REFRIGERATOR OR RANGE INCLUDED Rebeilt br ear new factory parte. b= di M4 ee ee eh re ne Re ee ne Tee ee aT ee eR RTS ea ae a ee ey i Seman ea ee ox ‘(053 une ‘FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC ERESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 135, 1955 ad CR ALL re y) Sale! 8 . PHILCO ack-to-Srhoo!” . Ew "os ¥ 7 20 coriplete books in 10 deluxe library volumes. The world's newest reference work for students +, of every age... at every stage of learning ; Commended by famous American educators. VA “The Illustrated * /{ ENCYCLOPEDIA - | OF oe —_? seater = cover a i | end eee 3 with the purchase of a wide - choice of 1956 Philco TV Consoles Model 4160, at left, is just one of nrany new Philco TV included on this amazing offer! Take your choice and give your family H a new 21 or 24-inch Philco and the world’s newest Ency jia. On this offer, all you pay for the complete 10 volume set. is just the cost of handling and shipping. 21-inch WEBSTER’S 50. Swivel Console $3 with 7 TOP VALUE; TOUCH TUNING Just a touch on the top dust te cover of the set turns it on, “ handling changes stations auto- and shipping matically, of turns it off. Mahogany Veneer Swivel Console turns for easy viewing. PHILCO Prices Start ot $169”" No Down Payment. . Budget Terms with purchase of this 21-inch “Swivelet” Turns right or left for easy viewing. Mahogany finis cabinet. Self-leveling brass feet. Alutninized picture tube. =“)<- a Week (\'THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 FF TEEN _ EVERYTHING YOU NE I 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE with 5 extras Reg. $219.95 s149 Here's an astounding spe- - volue! Elegant sofa ond lounge chair suite with” rich, semi-Lawson arm and decorotor upholstery, 2 step end | cocktail tobles ex- pertly crafted in limed ook ceramic 3-Pc. Suite Plus Luxurious Mattress Set and 2 Pillows Reg. $229.95 ‘149 Talked-about styling, phe- nomenal comfort at sav- ings! Blond highly-styled bookcase headboard bed, _ double dresser, mirror, plus mattress and spring and 2 YOU CAN PURCHASE ANY ROOM GROUP SEPARATELY IF AND YOU GET A REFRIGERATOR OR RANGE INCLUDED Mandy ad Terrific bargain offer! Gor- “- geous 5- piece polished chrome dinette with con- 4 toured table top, handy ya step stool - — Rebeilt by eer service \ eeperte with new tacters parte. b= dg ii4 - SIXTEEN ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 CANNON PILLOWCASES a). © 4 CANNON BLANKETS Phone FEdera/ 3.7114 fer: [el ag. | SAGINAW © 4 CANNON SHEETS | @ 4 CANNON PILLOWCASES ALL WOOL FULL SIZE COMFORTER|SS Bigger savings than you've ever imagined possible! woe repel 4 a full size. 72°184" and come in your 4 lovely colors. Only a limited supply ef RSS cheice of these 15-PIECE ensembies! “OPEN Friday and’ Monday Nights | Until 9 FEderal 3-7114 _ ENSEMBLE Anniversary Special! SAVE $20 ON THIS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BEDDING BARGAIN! 5” CANN sith, PLUS Asura" Plus 4: BEDDING A SIZE COMFORTER COMPLETE ONLY ALL 15 PIECES MAIL COUPON TODAY WKC, 108 N. Saginaw Please send me the 15 PIECE CANNON ENSEMBLE edverticed. 1 egree te pay Ne Money Down ond $1 Weekly, BLANKETS: [) CEDAR (J ROSE [] BLVE ([) GREEN comforter: (1) GREEN end CHARTREUSE 0) WINE end GOLD [) BLUE and ROSE WKC. 10d N. SAGINAW. ° -FE Be7 TY : ’