conference in his | | | ty 4 i ; Falr and warmer, fat Pollen count 40. ic : Details page 2, = * sath YEAR ros ae + “PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1953—64 PAGES ‘i Tamooug ee 7 Te Flood il | | I he Would Take Plates ~ County Lawmaker Seeks) ms — Changes i in Drivers: Laws lade: Sen. Williams. today advanced two recommendations to reduce ‘Michi. gan’s traffic accident toll. The Oakland County lawmaker, speaking ate press| 'Qak office, proposed more rigid | ; operation of the’ state's central filing system for traffic New Woodward Gateway to Oakland County Boos) ior Use Monday France Maps Plan for Africa Three - Part . Program Aimed the Solution of Moroccan Crisis AIX-LES-BAINS (INS) —. The _ French Governmient of Premier Edgar Faure has worked out a three-part plan aimed at the solu | spot “tion of the Moroccan érisis. quish their automobile li- cense plates. Broomfield said that the central check of one county name). showed that 15 individuals ae a eomabings seta of 365 stole i § : 8 t q H =: E : Fas | (i = ee ih i : S 5 if ui 3 2 HY fi cat HH 5 E t g a Ih i oe j - a i i t i il i i a: i being’ treated ‘to a firsthand at army training procedures here today. “4 ily FL it "7 : | 1h and personnel clerk, —— + like full-time members if unctioning regular Army about m headaguarters and | * NO DELAY AT EIGHT-MILE — grade separation at Woodward Ave, and Eight-Mile , Rd., designed for faster movement The $3,386,000 of traffic on the| Pentiac Press Photo 4——. traffic will be permitted for the present, as final de- | tails on the job will not be finished until December. main artery north from Detroit inte Oakland Céunty | Picture above is taken from the west side of Wood- | will be opened to public use Monday, ony, Mroue® ward, looking south toward Detroit. Petitions asking the City Com- mission to delay action on annexa- tion of a 14-acre shopping center site In Bloomfield Township were being circulated, throughout Pon- tiac today as —— to the pro- Reds Lead US. in Aircraft Rate: | Soviets Forging. Ahead in Progress, Not Power, yr Says — . pun ADELPHIA ‘—Gen, Na- than F. Twining said today. “the pegs Si adrrenn Sufi in. their Seek to Delay Annexation Lalip Réa, “nit draw much of its trade--from—areasalready- being served by existing busi- ness.”” “The result, if the center be- comes a realty, can only be a de- terforation of present shopping areas, depreciation of seein of tax revenue for the city.” i. a l Commission meeting. It also “We do not oppose new shop- | ping centers as such. But we do | \Engineering \ An offici to pipe Huron water counties last night the Water Camimtttes Hears of an engineering company which proposes ments for the $190,600,000 needed to build the system. _ R. R. Stitts, vice president of the Lafayette Engi- .|neering Co. of, Drayton Plains, told the water sub-com-| mittee of the Inter-County Supervisors Committee meeting in Royal Oak that his company’s plans call for laying a 55 to 65-mile pipeline which would carry 1,600,000,000 gallons of water into the counties daily. Firm’s Plans: into Oakland and adjacent | firm has ‘financial commit- | rate of advanced military alrcat at a “This 12 not-to- my thet Soviet | ” tribition at the National Show here Sept. 3-5, he said: “If we should be forced into an- other war, our unquestioned abil- ity to outproduce any nation will decision ‘ito Be Fair, Warm In an article prepared for dis “aircraft | Friday's Weather Partly cloudy skies and little . The intake would be ‘itions under: study, he sald. somewhere north of Port Huron and the system would be built to-meet wa- ter needs for the next 25 years, Stitts said. The route would be one of three loca- Royal Oak Mayor Howard K. tee, said he would ask Port Huron officials to present in writing their proposal to furnish water. A ver- bal report was presented by Jay Gibbs, Port Huron city manager. “We would furnish the pumps facilities E Gibbs said his city was “willing to — — are;- interested... TO PRESENT REPORTS Lafayette report and the Port Huron proposal to the next meet- out against the Port’ Huron cme. Said he: > “4 would not want to build some- and strongly ep | | | [38 bee An FMB Kelley, who heads the sub-cormit- |: Kelley, said he will present the|— | mary. New Problems Facing Ike © Atter Busy Eastern Jaunt — ss Hurricane Edith | Spins Over Sea New Storm: Expected to Pack Winds of Over 125 Miles Per Hour MIAMI, Pia. ()—The year's fifth hurricane, Edith, spun ominously lover the open Atlantic today and | one of the top storm warning ex: |perts predicted its winds would if have a force of 15 as an hour Gordon Dunn, chief ee fore- caster in the Weather Bureau's -+— Directing es rm High Gear. \ States Getting || Federal Help of $100 Million Work in Northeast FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON — The Federal Government's 100 million dollar aid program to- ald flood-stricken com- in-full swing today. The emergency plan to = meet~the disaster was set up at a top-level White House conference yester- day. Major tasks were assigned to the Army Engineers and the Civil Defense Administration, headed by Val Peterson, Spas peewee away debris protect water and food supplies in the stricken areas, ene a _ The Army Engineers were au- lars in funds already -in their ihands for flood control work, * ¢ | The decision ended speculation that a special session of Congress might be called to authorize re- Lom spending. Eisenhower had said he would summon such a session necessary White House Jamés C. he e+ Mpc Ree bere ave 4 part A Baye ge pen cog btn: amar fe Me | would be better to invoke the 1950 m.p.h. She was centered at 5 a.m. near latitude 22.7 north, longitude ; Miami and the same distance south-southeast of Cape Hatter. as, N.C, “Being more coueuieasel at | the outset, Edith can be to show grater intensification. By Saturday I expect her to’ have winds of 125 to 1%5 miles an hour near her center.” The storm's forward movement was toward the west-northwest at about 13 m.p.h. Gales extended outward 150 miles to the north and east and 50 miles to the south and San of the conten, '| Disaster and Relief Law thah to summon" a special gession. 1950 act permits emergency spend- poses. OTHER AGENCIES AID The Cjvil Defense Administra. tion assigned specific on og bilities to five pther agencies in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con- necticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. | * * * The Defense Department — pri- marily the. Army Engineers—will carry out protective work to pre- serve life and property; spon away debris and wreckare, facilities. Press Will Publish Local Pollen Count Starting today the: weather report will include a _ pollen eoint, furnished by the Oakland _County Health Department. Russell H, Coltson, director of the County Sanitation division, ‘told how a pollen count is ob- tained. A glass slide, smeared with vaseline, is suspended between two horizontal sfeel discs, con- nected to a six-foot rod. The de- vice is placed on the ‘roof of the ‘County Building for 24 hours, Pollen in the air is caught by the vaseline... The catch is examined through a microscope at the health de- the average number of grains in a cubic yard of air. : * The daily count will appear in the upper left corner of page 1, partment-laboratory._The— pollen. count _is-calculated to represent | _E Meanwhile, the Labor Depart- ment reported that new claims for unemployment insurance in the Northeastern states may exceed 60,000. This, the department esti- mated, will mean that more than one million dollars a week will go . |out in benefits, Typhoon Smacks fone TAIPEI, Formosa (®—Typhoon Iris, which swept over Formosa yesterday, destroyed about 80 per cent of the banana and sugar cane crops around Taitung on the south- east coast, press reports said to- day, Hundreds of were In Today's Press County News iciiieiee 36, 87 Editorials phevece de metheanes 6 Food News 2.2.2.5 -..565%6s 33-43 Sports ow. son. 49-54 Theaters ov civess (evecsenss » 65 with the weather forecast sum- eee ee eee ee ere, to problems of the West. He arranged munities -in-six states was thorized to spend 100 million dol- _ News Secretary ~ ing of funds voted heaton anal make emergency repairs of ‘mt persons le homeless, but there were no reports of casualties. ; DENVER (President ‘Eisenhower, back from a _— trip east, turns at the Summer White House today to discuss reclamation projects with Secretary of the Interior McKay, Sen. ‘Watkine-(R-Utab): and Reclamation Nema = sna Wilbur Dexheimer, ‘The President flew back bs eevee last night after) — baie RNe AS NE Oe pe ond ag “heat Paige a ia Wy Chief witness THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AU GUST 25. 1955 | \ A sulcide note and statements - by friends and relatives have | led authorities to believe the of the shooting was Gerue said yesterday he had learned that the dead womah, | Mrs. Rita Cummings, 27, divorced | her husband, Bert, because of a romance between Mrs. Cummings __and Golf. “However, even before the divorce / Goff's relatives said he had fol- suicide note, writte, on back of a brown envelope and — definitely a a : ee im the coating | Dean Worges, 24, with Mrs. mings at the time, was a ieeed yesterday from ee eam dail on a motion from t cutor's office. Social Standing _ Mighty Important ~ to Snooty Cows MOSCOW, Idaho uM -— Social standing is mighty important to | a cow, says G, C. Anderson, dairy specialist at the University of Idaho. He says recent studies indicate a newcomer which threatens the position of the rest of the cows in a herd is the most frequent cause of paychological uproar that can cause milk and butterfat produc- tion to-drop as much as 5 per is accepted and a new social order is established. City Police Chief ‘|Cases Reported in Area Today ;/ the South Oakland County Health =! Both clinics will be open today | Sen. Johnson Flying Four New Polio Four new cases of polio were re-' ported in Oakland County today, |‘ alofig with one in the city, aceord- ing to-figures released by Dr. John | D. Monroe, county health director. | “Of the 18 cases reported in the” | county last week, two were para- | lytic polié, None were inoculated | with, Salk vaccine, Dr: Monroe said. Thds brings the fetal of cases reported since Jan, 1 to 65 for beth Pentiac and thé county, The city health department listed five of the cases, | Meanwtiile, attendance at the | twe makeup shot clinics in the county continues at a slow pace. At the Pontiac clinic yesterday, 38, Pointed, but said it is certain that | be Friday first and second graders were some children developed polio from | inoculated, while 8 were treated at | Center in Royal Oak, bringing the * | total of children treated during the | program to 2,161.. - —Some-- 10,585--eligible youngsters | have yet to be inoculated, and Dr. | Monroe warned that this may be the last week for the free booster from 8 to | ‘The Pontiac clinic is located. in } | the Oakland County Health Depart- ment” building, 15 W.- Huron St: | The Royal Oak vaccine center’ is | at 2401 E. Fourth St. . Teenage Boy Admits = Killing Maine Child Cutter Lab Polio | the Cutter Laboratories, ‘points out, the U.S, Public Health Serum at Fault Health Officials Find Salk Shot Manufacture | Was ‘Inadequate’ * WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov- ernment reported today that ‘‘in- adequate” manufacturing and test- | ing procedures apparently left dangerous amounts of live polio | virus in salk vaccine producéd by ‘Pontiac Deaths |The Day in Birfningham |Kird M. Adams . Funeral will be 11 a.m. Friday: Kirkby Funeral Home for Kird Adams, infant son of Abram ; Mary Agnes Garrison Adams Albany, Ga. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery. a |B. Siegel Bui BIRMINGHAM — B. ‘Siegel Co. | plang to open a new branch. of its | women's apparel store here soon have been delayed by the city’s refusal to issue a building permit Eek RA f ma stand to hold up the permit «until the firm complies with a recent ordinance forcing. new and ex- panding businesses to supply park- ing on a retail floor space ratio. The parents til Mr. Adams, now with the U.S. & * The U.S. Public Health Service said the exact reasons for the | “Cutter incident” could not be pin- ” Cutter vaccine. The Cutter firm promptly issued a statement calling the government that no negligence or incompetence would be found at Cutter Labora- tories.” The company declared that the vaceine in which live: virus was detected had “passed all ‘tests then prescribed by the govern- ment,” adding: “As the report vised these tests." The Public Health Service is- sued its verdict in a six-page repert which folleweq almost four months of intensive investi- gation in laboratories across the nation and at the Cutter plant in Berkeley, Calif, | SACO, Me. (INS) — The unclad, | beaten body of an ll-year-old girl |* | was found by two policemen today | in a dense thicket, where they had | been led by a 15-year-old neighbor | of the vate a - a After ee of the body of | | Doris Trudeau, one of six children | of-Mr--and~Mrs;~Atbert ‘Trudeau, | the boy was taken into custody for | TY | questioning. Police quoted him as saying: “She got mad and started | slapping me, and that's why I hit her.” Doris had been missing since 11 | a.m. yesterflay, when she rode her bicycle to a nearby mailbox to | post a letter for her mother. | A police search proved futile for ‘Several Hours Until a gasoline ata tien attendant recalled he had | seen the girl with the boy. For, three hours, police said, the | denied any knowledge of the girl's | whereabouts. ta. His Home in Texas « + Named to Committee a Police Chief Herbert W. Straley has been named to the communications committee of the Michigan Police Chiefs Assn., ac- cording to a report released by Ann Arbor- Chiet agmet M. Enke- mann, In a statement sande yesterday, Chief Straley said he would accept the. appointment. He has been. a member of the five-man committee for the past two years. . Straley said he hoped the pos- sible extension of the police tele- | type service Pe additional coun- ties would be discussed at this year's —— - -—Spaciat Meeting St Sloted- -at Lake Street Church ‘sionary to Bermuda, British West Andia_ with 30°native singers will, Popular Puerto Rico SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico—More than 130,000 persons visited Puertd Rico last year, a gain of 11 per) cent over 1953. Iowa has a larger proportion of area in farm land than any other ~ St =. The Weather A he winds 5-12 mph. ' Teday in Ponting Lowest temperature preceding § a. m, At 8 a. m.: Wind velocity 4 mph. Sun sete Thursday at 7:18 ™. Sun rises Priday at 5:50 « “ aon on at ii: tp aA, i ot 3:00 p.m. | eee WASHINGTON (®—Sen, Lyndon Johnson, the Senate Democratic leader, left by air for his home in Texas today. Johnson, his wife Ladybird, other members of his family and staff | | and his Beagle dog flew in a twin- engined DC3 owned by a Texas pres His precise destination was kept a secret to avoid the extra | rival. . i He has made a rapid recovery | July 2, He planned to spend most of the autumn at his Johnson City, Tex., home and return to his Sen- | ate duties next January, | 1 ae earrireeeere MANCELONA 1(® — Voters have approved a $360,000 bond issue and a 15-mill tax increase limitation | to build a new gymnasium and eight new classrooms for Man-| celona high school. Both proposals | Monday. eight square miles, | pa polio virus, | the presence of such live virus. /any failures or shortcomings on _er the government's manufactur. -ing and safety procedures were at New 7th-Fleet Head from the heart attack he suffered | native, has been chief of staff to. won by margins of more than) three to: bne ina special election a The government declared that a ‘eombination" of two factors prob- | ably resulted in the presence of |live polio virus in some Cutter report — “thorough. _ Scientific” _and | - ‘lin D. and Randy Lee Clifton of Air Force, was stationed in Albany. An alternate solution te the Mrs, John Birrell | imelusion ef parking spaces on 1 Maple-Bates store site would Funeral for Mrs. John (Frances) Birrell, 69, of 3090 Crooks Rd. va participation iq 2 municipal at 2 p.m. from Pursley| Perkins program. Funeral Home. The Rev, Waldo! Paying an assessment on either R. Hunt of St. Andrews Episco-| the municipal lot now being con- pal Church in Drayton Plains will | structed on Pierce, between Merrill officiate and burial will be in| and Brown streets, or one on Mer- White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | rill, between Henrietta and Bates —Mrs;—Birrell—died--at—her—home- Mrs. Woodrow Clifton Mrs. Woodrow (Sadie 0.) Cliif- ton, 4, of 3380 Joslyn Ave, died in Pontiac General Hospital at 2:20 a.m. today, She had been a two weeks. Born in Lawrence County, Tenn. March, 25, 1915 she was the daugh- ‘ter af Ferman and Bertha Atkins Jaco, She married Mr, Clifton at Florence, Ala, May 20, 1933. Besides her husband she fi sur- vived by three daughters and two sons, Mrs. LeRoy Franklin of Ashe- ville, Ala., Mrs. Roy Bailey of Bir- mingham, Ala., Marceanne, Frank- INCLUDED IN TALKS) _ In talks thus far, the Siegel Pontiac. Hannan of Lawrenceburg, Tenn., | batches distributed to the public. | The factors were: (The company used “‘inade- ‘Adm. Stuart Ing Ingersoll WASHINGTON ® — Rear Adm. Mrs. Clarence Severs of - Leon- | Chapin St. yesterday on @ charge | nie, Tenn., Mrs. Lester Bailey of | that seven chickens in the latter's | Pontiac, James, Mrs_Clyde garage constitute a nuisance. The, oy Mishes Inez and Pauline Jaco | defendant will appear in Munic- | Ohio and Miss Correne| ipa! Court at 10. m. Wednesday. | Shoot td eae ae bathe The body will be at Voorhees-| 8 ee oe Siple Funeral Home until 10 p.m. | Birmingham's rural flavor. For it, tonight when it will be sent to the | “8S Mr. and Mrs. Waldon's ap- North Funeral Home at Lawrence- | Pearance at Monday's City Com- burg for funeral at 2 p.m. Su mission meeting that prompted nday | t le ! in | 'awmakers to ask for a new or- a et ee bee pg apogee Michael E. Smith Prayer service was this morning in Brace-Smith. Funeral Home for fowl, | Micheet--Senith indent -son--ot + Sasesllied cs a “teceabela tet Edward and Dorothy Levely Smith of 151 Alice St. Burial was in Mt. The baby died shortly after birth ~~ Joseph Mercy Hos- of the United arama ay being held in Detroit through A’ Elaine all at home. roups, and the Rey, Rus- Stuart H. Ingersoll, a veteran Navy airman, is to be age sab commander of the U.S. Tth Fi »which, guards America's earene in Far Eastern waters. The .Navy announced yesterday that the 57-year-old Ingersoll will succeed Vice Adm, A. M. Pride next December or January. The strain of greeting a crowd on ar-| next assignment for Pride has yet credited with the first official rec- to be announced. Ingersoll, a Springfield, Mass., |'Adm. Gerauld Wright, Atlantic Fleet commander, Forget Flooded Cars, _|Easterners_Are Told _ Teportedly was made at 35.000 feet NEW HAVEN, Conn, @—If your car was submerged in the flood and filled with silt, and many were, the advice of the Connecticut Mo- tor Club is — don’t get it fixed. The club ‘said today just make the best insurance settlement available and forget it. The ‘club estimated the repair ee | job might run as high as $1,000 _|. A thunderstorm can release and there'd still be no guarantee 110,000 tons of rain in.an area of a Te en oe eon car. In a special telegram to the Rev. W. C. Hamm, chairman of the Oakland County Chapter of Amer- ican Red Cross, FE. Roland Harri- , man, -national~-chairman, “urged that money be rushed to aid flood victims on the east coast. Harriman had just returned to disaster rters: after meet- ing with President Eisenhower and governors of the flooded States, in Hartford, Conn. “The President and the gover- ‘mors made it quite clear they were relying on the Red Cross | furnish Oakland County Receives Plea From Flooded Areas _ in the disaster.area are meeting the need. “Tt is up to the rest of us to the they must have to’ carry:on. The precise amount is not yet known," he said. A Welfare Inquiry Service is mace available to Pontiac citizens by the local Red Cross, for the purpose of reporting the where- abouts or injuries of relatives in the flood area. ; She said the Chapter ‘receives about 25 calls a day from local | WASHINGTON — Air Force | | ‘finaricial “resources | cussion g: sell L. pred minister of the 703rd Reservists Impress Visitors Col. H. A. Hanes to Receive Sonic ‘Speed Citation Col, Horace A, Hanes has been ord for faster-thaf-sound flight, The vations! aeons Assn. erday i 7 In recognition of his achieve- ment, Col, Hanes, director of flight tests at Edwards Air Force Base in California, will receive the Thompson trophy at the National Aircraft § Show in Philadelphia nent month, i : : rs Many jets previously had broken + the sound barrier, but this was the g& r Low Bids Anaounced wr. Highway Work Low bidders on 23 state trunk- line highway construction projects, including one for Oakland County, +reeentiy termed a necessity by- lawmakers) would constitute such compliance, Renfrew said. 2. Albert MacCleery will lead dis-| Parking Issue Holds Up! Iding Plans © | Birmingham Church. will be on the program..A tour of Cranbrook .in- stitutions is scheduled for the dele- gates. fenday siernom, Dr. William G. Ferguson Service for Dr. William G. Fer, guson, 74, dental surgeon with of- fices in Detreit's David Whitney Building, will be held at Bell Chap- el of the William R. Hamilton Co., with cremation to follow at White Chapel Memoria] Cemetery. Dector Fergusen, whese home was on- West Valley road, ' Bloomfield Hills, died Wednesday at Harper Hospital, Detroit. | He leaves his widow, Helen Rich- ardson Ferguson. ° * * Mrs, Marion Wallace Mrs. Marion Wallace died sud- denly Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph A, Pontiac Home Breokin. Is Reported to Police - Ernest Jackson of 515 Montana Ave. reported to Pontiac Police yesterday that his horhe was brok- en into sometime between Aug. 15 and yesterday morning. , He told officers entrance was gained by ripping a screen off a pet, ~- Rune Police are investigating the break-in. } Pontiac Insurance Men| Hold Golf-Dinner Party About 125 persons attended the annual golf-dinner party yesterday at Indianwood Country Club, tertainment, and golfing a 7:30 p.m. dinner, The companies | represented at the dinner are af-, filiated with the American Agency | System. Pitcairn island has. an area of | about 1,200 acres. rear window. A clock radio valued at $45 and a record player valued Pontiac Assn, of Insurance Agents | Horseshoe pitching, musical en-— SAE 12.00 Step Stool $13.95 Value *89> © Chrome Legs ? ® Padded Seat Choice of red or yellow. = oder when mot in BV || 98-N. Sdginew — —2nd Floor Rd.with whom she had lived for the past five years. 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Output Up tput Up ANBUL — sch YORK—Although the mle Factory Now Burning Fluid Petroleum Coke neers of a Permariente corhpany coke was injected into the fuel caught two men in a house whose have successfully burned petro- system, , leum coke in industrial furnaces in fluid form. _| coke Pants is to be fluidized Wrong Answer Given T og elon e.apery wc and recent kiln-firing ‘tests A dence c at the- plant normal operatiqns | by 2 Nabbed in Home PERMANENTE, Cal, — Engi- pted when the fluid| CHARLESTON, S.C. —Officers | nibitionist. were not in owner was out of town. The men * etniceosilioens told Magistrate O. L. ‘Thompson | Industry Main User Six pounds of coal are necessary. they thought they were ———— . The company says it has de-|for the manufacture of every|a beer parlor: they had powder. earlier in the evening. preg ee ~ Rare the head of the class! 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Sizes 3-6x, 7- ee Back-to-school feertieal HANDBAGS 1.98 ote Some with eoln holders and mirrors, Crhers with pad and pen combination and roomy | ‘Gibbs’ knit mesh PANTIES 69: ~~ Famous Gibbs “Peck-s-Boo” "hrm as mee by Westclox! ‘WRIST BEN 695 -. _ ammo ena fh ie! 1 bao a = Ei in St : ES months ago at an “off-season” price to save you dollars on GIRLS’ COATS, and COAT SETS i Easy 4 Terms COATS: All-woot Chatham fleece plaids, - Many with fringe stole scarfs, with match- “tng school 4 3 ocessed lamb collars. Sale for NOW! izes 7-8-10-12-14, Hurry, : OSLO—More than 60 percent of Norway's electric power is consumed by industry. : y+ «ewe Ley i ‘Seve ‘ « ¢ ¥ s Ben 4 Pl f ate eh oe ee oo RS ees ae w THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1955 era: : Husband Undamaged’ just hit Mr, Blank in nthe head COLUMBIA, Mo. (INS) — An Only gash in head. No alarmed wife called Columbia po- lice and asked them to send an ambulance after she thumped. her husband on the head with a pres- | sure ‘cooker. Dutiful police re- sponded, The police blotter read: “Qnly minor damage. Mrs, Blank of French champagre are avail- able in the United States.. — Discover $11 Bill . WILMINGTON, Del. (INS) — There's a display. in the lobby of the People’s Bank and Trust Co, picked up by a New’ York City bank and it’s estimated 16 more of them are in circulation: British Money Earners ; ’ ef ak ee Truck Joins Driver — WOLVERINE i — A cop of cof- fee proved expensive for Daniel | Buelman. | , - NINE. stead 23 miles east of Fort Rock ~~ ahd would like to take a paper = - to keep’ up with the news out: there.” : : There was only one flaw—the wall near Buelman’s table. He | got a tab for coffee—and damages. | Letter Slightly Late. "| —Just About. 40. Yeats Nickel-Silver Used NEW YORK—The nickel silvers, | letter reached Fort Rock addressed ' FORT ROCK, Ore. (INS) —A He - parked his . big * Taking top honors! Boys’ SPORT SHIRTS 198 Long sleeve shirts.in printed cotton flannel, fibrene, washable rayon, Sanforized- gingham, chambray and broadcloth. In novelty combinations, checks, plaids, solids. Fall shades. 6-18. 4 Trenchcoat style RAIN COATS Tan cotton poplin trench coats in true detective style. Double — yoke, -completely water proof, rubber back- ing, raglan sleeves, epaul- ets, slash pockets. 6 to 20. Stock up now on boys’ cotton wi i * - fine white Underwear ad ~ Briels with nylon rein.” | forced stitching, elastic aistband, taped : seams. ; quality, 6 to 16. oe tena a8 thay — LONDON—In the United King. ee dome a group of copper-nickel-zine to the Fort Rock Times Publishing | por) Rock Times was publshed ; and a $10 on the other—marked dom the self-employed account| for coffee. Minutes later, the truck | alloys containing up to 18 per Company only from 1912 to 1915. It elosed »s with. proper signatures and serial for about one eighth of the na- —. too, slipping its brakes and | cent nickel, are the preferred ‘We have heard about the land| when the homestead boom col- numbers. Previously, one was tional income. ashing a 12x12-foot hole in the base for silver-plated articles. __| Boom out there. We have re home- ; lapsed. t FS s - = j r i —s Credit «she back-t0- school = with Federal’; han. dy Purchase Cou. ons. Take months to pay, Open your ac. count today, It takes Vast @ few minutes! / SALE! Boys’ long sleeve 6 7 eoeof theclass values for | ee oe 4 : ( — : th a ee pes ee ees cenit Sicned en ; | : ursery school set! Little Colorful knit shirts of fine combed cotton yarn. Crew neck, iO ‘s’ | s long sleeve style in gay novelty stripes. This i ial pur- Jf on sle ler prewrlg) Sarde ol pclae ot g sleeve gingham *% . Reversible JACKETS | ‘YF : 3-7 3 f ©Gay woven : : gingham plaid Poplin reverses to printed - s caton flannel! 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SF ee a i, ee te Be) ve a = Ws 4 ake THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST ne 1955 include whee ribs, boneless cross- rib roast, steaks and hamburger. 30 per cent lower than a year ago, wholesale prices are down from Smoked picnics will be offered (16 to 35 per cent, and retail prices by some stores at reduced prices, | are down from 10 ta-25 per cent, as will loins of pork. Pork chops | the institute observes. It notes that | generally will cost more then ® |this year's pork chop is shaping | week ago. The American Meat Institute says By THE, ASSOCIATED PRESS | Many of the nation's food stores have picked chuck roast as their feature attraction this weekend. Chuck has been a popular special in recent weeks, in part because other cuts have gone up in price. at wholesale. Reductions on chuck : Beef Nabs Food Spotlight in Many National Stores . | roasts are around 2% per cent Iéss than a year ago. Smoked picnics. are-17 per cent less, sliced bacon | down 15 per cent,-and genter chops land whole ham 10 per cent less.” VEGETABLE BUYS Carrots sits down a bit in price this week but are considered rather high, nevertheless. Among vege- tables’ described as. “moderately priced” are lettuce, celery, beans, corn, cucumbers and sweet pot+ atoes, Limes and watermelons are rated | the best buys in fruit. Also worthy of mention are peaches. Canta- roast this weekend will range up |it considers pork items especially to 10 cents a pound. attractive right now. It reports | Other beef items mentioned as that prices have fallen all along features by a number of markets | ithe line. Live hogs are p Funning ' eae up to well above eight .billion| Potatoes, eggplant and | cauli-|loupes and honeydew melons and potinds, ap increase of 11 per cent flower head the list of best buys in | oranges and grapefruit. Apples _ | over last | year ivegetables. Produce specialists | mostly of the cooking variety—are “On specific pork cuts in the also say that onions, peppers, to- | moderately priced. ‘key Chicago retail market,” the | matoes and cabbage are attractive-| The first prunes are arriving in | meat institute adds, “rib end loin | ly priced. eastern markets from the north- LOCATED IN COURTHOUSE BLOCK ~ : . —| west. Prices are rather high, | . There'll be lots of cranberries to ‘go with your Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys. The Depart- ‘ment of Agriculture has just esti- imated the 1955 crop at 1,111,700 ‘barrels. That's up nine per cent over last year and 32 per cent above average. Singapore Votes Last Emergency Extension SINGAPORE #®—The Legislative | | Assembly today voted its “last”, three-month extension of a state | \of emergency declared in 1948 to combat Communist subversion. Assembly spokesmen said new “peacetime” laws aimed at con- trolling Communist activities in this Britsh crown colony will be | enacted at the end-of the extension | period. However, the mainland Federa- | tion of Malaya is continuing: us: state of emergency. The practical portable with features every student needs for fost, beautiful typing. It hes the educotionc! keyboard that types erithmetic signs, full 42-key keyboard, ond: all other essential operating features, plus corrying care and instruction book OUR LOW PRICE $6695. Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 P.M, JEWELERS OPTICIANS Steal Cable to Detroit DETROIT ‘Thieves took 500 feet. of heavy cable last night from the American Telephone and Tele- graph Co.'s trunk line between | Detroit and Toledo, Ohio. The break cut off all Detroit commu- | nications to the south and east. 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Ex Convict's Revenge - a Shiny New Car ABILENE, Tex. @® — French Robertson, chairman of the Texas Prison Board, said an old school chum who went wrong was and told him, “come outside.” : * @: @& Robertson did, “See that big car,” he said, ‘It's just like yours. I told you I'd get even with you someday.” No Manual Labor lin Concrete Factory any of several sources, is the start- ing pointfor a host of fertilizers. Under normal conditions anhy- | drous ammonia js a gas that lique- | con- About 34 per cent of the eye-| siderably miffed because Robert- glasses worn by Americans today | son wouldn't use some influence are of the bifocal or trifocal| and get him out of prison. variety. | “Tl get even with you some- | Se | The Army Field Band has trav- |eled more than 300,000 miles dur- | ing the past eight years. CLEVELAND — A-~Geveland builders-supply concern is operat-, ing a concrete-mixing plant that doesn't require manual labor at any point in the production of concrete, ready-mixed concrete in any one of some 1,500 mixing formulas, +The materials are carried to storage bins by belt conveyors, from which the electronic controls direct them- to the mixer as needed, Commercial airlines in the Unit- juled flights a day, which is one By sing punched cards and ed States make about 2,155 sched- | Cars Pass Through — 2 Sequoia Tunnels LOS ANGELES — One of the most fa giant sequoias is the |Wawona Tunnel Tree in Yosem- ite National Park in California. Tunneled through in 1881, it is’ 234 feet. high and 86.4 feet around every 40 seconds. | the base. The tunnel, through-which is 8 feet wide, 26 feet long, and 10 feet high. i the Tunnel Tree in Sequoia National Park, fell in 1937 and was tun- neled so cars can drive through it, RIGH ROAD to results — Want Ads , . . ! 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The officers | Church ‘cited tare eis a shock: absorber Texas Oilman ee i tnt Chureh ve| Airmen Will Jump) sere six vaitoon tights meets the people on the phone farming i ‘pot. thi is ‘wp to 90,000 feet — the Find Work Inclusive and as they” come ‘Cough the Works cis Janitor [fet t“uke'ss some an be F TOM Top Heights} Shuma yer stainea » . their needs. and/ : to be. _ ve or possibly even farther. | GRAND ISLAND, Neb. » — ‘A — to those who can help in Local Church wand if ae tale light duty, to Help Pilots At ‘the peeks ‘ft ak - : church, seer ’ . WHITESBORO, Tex. (INS) —| he S98. “Tl it in the House) “WASHINGTON — Two Air Force | of the men will jump, Warm cloth- ak o> gureeld etary may have a) Ip their off-duty hours many of | Think of Texas oilman and you |! t= Lord. “legticers axe planning to fest air | %€ and pressure sult will protect BUY WHAT vou NEED. | A survey. ound them run-} teach Sunday sgn callow shut-|/ breroed hombre who lights his | Tobacco Taxes Yield phere, His parachute will open in) § & Nowy po Adages - much you ¢an afford to © repay . ning jost’ ‘and found services’ for }ins and help with youth activities. | cigars with $100 bills, Z one ofthe most daring research | the safe lower layers of air. |Z senetete : with — conveniently, Employed y their congrega’ as But that is not the case witth Dip in 33 of 41 States | projects in aviation history. Meanwhile the other partner, cut- | tll, the deuiile of your’ Wien women—married’ of single—en- bridal. consultants and church | jose. Why J. N..Caviness of Whitesboro. 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A set ~ # y a ei a a) Ee CUS POS < THE PONTIAC PRESS _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 235, 1955 @ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN’ bert as she helped her husband clear muck and rubble left by the _ devastating flood which shattered much of the twin resort towns ot | Stroudsburg and East Stroudsburg. | * = e gottefl soft,” ‘said Mrs. tar a Mrs, “Albert @ontinued: {We've had things too easy, The television, the car, the club, the automatic this and that. Now we'll be neigh- -borly again; ike -in~ old--times:*4 But she, like the other 13,000 residents of the two communities, ail stares with disbelief at nae ony “we~ ters of Brodheads Creek, “Shucks,” said Dave Everett, “Brodheads is for fishing swimming, not this.” Until last Thursday night Brod- heads. was a picturesque, winding stream which rippled over rocks and provided deep pools for. elu- sive trout, *,¢ « “When our house started to fill | up with water," Mrs. Albert went | hind it—it's. on a little higher ground—and prayed.” The prayers must have been ap | : Flood Disaster Reveals Trae Courage, Hope STROUDSBURG, Pa. We've beens wrought by. the raging wa-;swered. Another home, a quarter | debris turns out to be an electric | kids all night ‘on the roof of her | mile away, was whipped from its | light bulb, You shake it, and no|home. Rescuers. picked them up foundations and was whirled past | sign that it's broken. You try: it and} the garage not more than 50 feet{later in a light socket, and it | works! away. e * | Stop to talk ‘with anyone, red That home fiated on an- it's hard to get away. He of she other lawn still another quarter | “s talk and talk about what hap- ned, Talking seems to act as) mile down the road. | pe | hours later. What had they been | foing? Led by the mother, they iwere singing “Row, Row, Row | Your Boat, Gently Down the | | Stream.” % * bd ed | In every town there are oe j called “shiftless’ characters. Nev As for the road, you can find a | a anesthetic, to help ease the | or want to work. ‘chunk of asphalt here and there. | You peer intently at the rubble | and spot a table here, a dishpan, | a child's wheelbarrow. | the “Flats” ‘pain of reality. * ee No. one will forget the mother in the’ garage be- potatoes; corn stitt on™ the~ stati; | of~four~ children who resided int, section of what once | was a street in “East” Burg. A white object in a | morass of" Fort Wayne, swears three Pontiac _ She was trapped with the four te a pn ae S FAMILY AFFAIR — ist Lt. Irelan Brown, enlistment officer at) are. Thomas R. Seema, cousin of Desaid J A. (center) and Daniel Tr men into the Army, All as The three Lemasters live at 5301 Lakeview St. _ ce ~ Lemasier, ‘they are re-enlisting for a second hitch. Left to right, they forécast usual sense, but an Weather Outlook | The weather niaps below give you the U. 8. Weather Bureau's long- Hemalinpery elon paris fears pilbanage may It sbhigd tana in ate of the average tempera! YY Wi Northwest, far Southwest and lower Mississippi #:| Florida Slated + for Rocket Site sunshine state of Florida may be the earth's first artificial space satel-} lite. By CHARLES F. BARRETT WASHINGTON Ww — | North@ast last week Weather | "scientific knowledge, experience or Bureau officials say they expect | facilities to. foresee erratic ex: | great improvements in the next) i tremes in. nature, few years in ability to forecast; But Congress this year gave the used for research on problems, boon aval floods such as hit the, Weather Bureau a big boost in, which have puzzled weather scien- from last week's extreme rainfall warnings. 46. million dollars | tists"and which offictais blame in came ‘from flash | by pme Chicago law office, the | What did they de in the emer- | | gency? Well. Billy -- and Joe.--came through like champs. “That's Bil- | ly,” one woman said, welfare centers—why, he wotked | 36 hours straight else can I do’?" “That Joe,” said veterinarian Dr, L. G. Kutsher, “Joe's doing le | the work of three good men. That | Joe's no bum, He" ll amount to | something now,’ \Michigan Bar Cites Ambulance Chasing |' LANSING #--A,, committee of | injury cases involving trainmen, The association's committee on |the Federal Employer's Liability | | Act said 80 per cent of such cases | over the last 10 years had been siphoned: off to out-of-state lawyers | —mostly in Chicago, «= Out of 167 such cases over the past 10 years, 100 were handled | committee said, More than one million dollars a damages. were paid under cases siphoned” off to out-of-state law- | yers, the committee sald. | before. 7 * * “ri never | say he's shiftless again. He went | after the bodies, he worked in the | ‘ rious boy."’ 1 “| 1F | « CELEBRITY, JUNIOR-SIZE — Child movie actor Pontiac Press Phete - the State Bay Asgociation today | George Winslow -and his mother show some of his | engineer, and George became friends through’ cor accused gut-of-state lawyers of | ' clippings to John Kellner of 70 Washingtom St. during | respondence after the boy appeared on a TV how in ‘chasing dipbulences” in mond ba recent visit to the city, Keliner, a retired railroad | an engineer's costume five years ago. George Winslow, Child Movie Actor, Pays Brief Visit to Friends in Pontiac “I like to be a practical joker, | but, nevertheless, I'm a pretty That was the self-appraising comment ‘of child movie actor) | George Winslow when interviewed | here” during a recent’ visit~at the home of John Kellner, 7 Washing- ton St. It was George's second visit For example, much of the havoc funds, _They concede that as things | for the _year which started July 1) part for the" tack of warning in within minutes or a few hours in. ’ Scientists Predict Cocoa ‘Air Base as Satellite Launching Center EVANSTON, Til. (INS) — The loeation for launching the a * * This.__ indication has emerged! from talks with rocket scientists _| western University, the U.S. Air | | and jet-propulsion experts attend-- ing the first annual gas dynamics symposium sponsored by North- e Precipitation from now until mid-September should exceed normal in the eastern quarter of the U.S. from Georgia northward and along oe carn. “Menbearer bir ie dr} wn bose New Businesses Sprouting at Rapid Rate in County lived their entire on Sunbury Rd, in Franklin versary with an Pie a his #oth Burwell knew ° The chair for the man in your lifet Modern. style with solid —foaim—rubber—seat__ Beautiful tapestry covers in a choice of decorator colors! Buy now! Larry panted | that he has raised $20,000 of the | | the wages of bullfighting ts death. “Is is really that bad?” he said, “the squeamish’ bumane groups all the way. “Well, what do you think of the idea?” he concluded. 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ANT DRESSES Birthday Priced__ $52" _ From a better maker eee ail moe = 2-piece : : wt Ww “angora, — = tit se button: trim. é school, f A eetiere and 800 values | ae tere eis | “Men's Secks | 2 for ..-+.$) | ae | One South Saginaw, Corner of Pike » THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. AUGUST 25,1055 \ “SAVE 56! Sale Regular $18.95 Chawla ? HOOVER and CASCO - STEAM IRON, ALSO $12.95 LYNN JEWELERS FE 5-5731 = British Criticize | point out that Mr. and Mrs. Briton ’ . or Dollar Curtain pers Attack Rule Banning English Tourist Travel to America LONDON, Aug, 24 -An on- slaught has started against the “dollar curtain” — the British gov- ernment restrictions that bar British tourists from the United States, Travel agencies and newspapers afe jeading the campaign. They now can take a holiday even in Moscow — but still can't take a look at their North American | triends. i. * ca The reason for the ban |s simple, Government Housing for Sale 59 BUILDINGS, 151 DWELLING UNITS PRETABRICATED HOUSES, TO BE MOVED FROM SITE | All bulldings are prefabricated frame dwellings, constructed in panels and exterior walls are 5-ply fir plywood ; interior walls are 3-ply fir plywood; all studding are 2x4"; floors and ceilings have a 2” blanket insulation and-walls have. \>" insulations of the same material; the floors are of 13/16" bruce oak. EACH BUILDING CONTAINS ONE TO FOUR DWELLING UNITS. EACH DWELLING UNIT IS A COMPLETE UNIT AND MAY BE SEPARATED FROM THE REMAINDER OF THE STRUCTURE. The Public Housing Administration, will receive offers for a period of 30 days beginning August 9, 1955 and ending at 2:00 P. M., E. S. T., September 8, 1955, for the sale and removal of these structures. All structures and appurtenances are offered in their “as is’ condi- tion and subject to the inspection of the bidders. Bids may be submitted on one or more buildings. All buildings must be removed from thelr present location by the purchaser. The terms of the sale are cash, For Géneral Conditions of Sate; bid forms, information as to location of buildings, etc., write or call, Project Manager, Woodward 1-4358 1510 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Michigan Detroit Housing Commission, Woodward 3-0955 409 Griswold Avenue, Detroit, Michigan Public Housing Adniaiaenion, i 6- s06e ; 185 North Wabash Avene, Chicago 1, Miinois can be sectionalized by the removal of bolts. All | Lake Michigan shoreside state cals imported by Canada in 194 Tame ron the United States, 5 | Rapids fi NATIONALLY ADVERTISED Didicve at Barnett’s. Those wonderful new Lancer Slacks with Dacron . . , to hold a crease even after you're caught in the rain! So spot-resistant that most stains can be wiped off with a damp _ _ cloth! And so durable that they carry a one-year * ger goes ‘in “— No i ciuieaianial “5 for $16; Reg. $10.95 Value! Sizes 28 to 38 _ 4 Beautiful Shades Tourists in the United States and | Canada would spend dollars —and Britain is hort of dollars. As a ‘pesult, the treasury limits North | American travel to British busi- | nessmen and people visiting close | relatives, | The Assn. .of British Travel Agents has frequently urged the treasury to lift the ban, an asso- ciation spokesman said. He said | the association believes the amount | of transatlantic travel would never | amount to a real drain on dollar | resources — and might pay big dividends in encouraging Ameri- | cans to pay return visits over here. | One ABTA idea is that the’ treas- ury could set up a limited pool of “travel dollars.” Then each tourist wanting to visit the States | or Canada could buy a share — | say $150—until thatvyear’s pool was exhausted. came from Lord Beaverbrook’s Daily Express, always a staunch supporter of British . American | friendship. * * * ~ The Express said: | cellent that Britons should see how ‘the Russians live. But it is at) | least as important that Britons | should be able to visit Canada and ‘the United States. Relations across | the Atlantic are too valuable to be taken for granted.” But the treasury has the last word. And an official spokesman | said there just aren't enough dol- lars available at present. A typical. newspaper comment | “It is ex-| GOOD ENOUGH — Hula skirts aren't. for Miss Hawaii of 1955, pretty Barbara Vieira. Barbara, in the U.S. for the Miss America contest, says she's too tall to wear ti leaves, which make the best hula skirts. So she wears sarongs. | Heart Operation Uses | Dog Lung as ‘Detour’ | year-old girl has undergone a deli- ; cate heart operation in which a/| Ottawa County Popular | GRAND HAVEN wm — Officials Mr. and Mrs, Norman Kutz of MINNEAPOLIS (INS)—A three- lung, removed from a dog, was | used to keep her blood circulating. | Carey Ann Kutz, who was pro \vided blood by nine airmen flown from Truax Field, Madison, Wis., is reported in satisfactory condition in the University of Minnesota | hospital aat Minneapolis. Surgeons needed to patch a hole | between the chambers of the girl's heart. During the two-hour surgery, lher blood was briefly sidetracked through the dog’s lung, acting as a “detour” was not halted. Carey Ann is the daughter of | report a total of 2,411,010 persons | Madison, Wis. | have visited Ottawa County's two parks at Grand Haven and Hol-| land this year. Good Customers | OTTAWA—Eighty-six per cent | | of the §220,000,000 worth of chemi- per cent. from Great Britain, and | 5 5 per cent from other countries. Dacrasheen | Lancer SLACKS TREAD | wit AMAL NO a - : - : es ae if fs Brown Charcoal Medium Grey Skipper Bive e*eee ‘Water Experts Hired GRAND RAPIDS —The City ——— | Commission has authorized hiring William M. Wallace, superinten- | dent, and Douglas Feben, assistant superintendent of purification for the Detroit waterworks, to recom- mend imercvenenee at the Grand ager Donald M. Oakes expects | vessel so circulation | | to _ study their report by Oct. 1. : +> ration plant. City Man- Last 3 Days!!! That’s all—jJUST 3 DAYS MORE to get in on these big Savings! By all means, come ——don't be sorry you missed out on these terrific bargains! 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Ask | fer Itech-Me-Net today at Simms Bree. | Victim of Crazed Gl in Critical Condition MARGATE, England —Lester Hunt, 21-year-old airman’ first class from Rantoul, Ill, was still in a critical condition today from -¥ bullet wounds inflicted by a fellow U.S. airman who ran amok with | two guns at Manston Air Base. | oe * * The crazed gunman, Napoleon | Green, ar-old Chicagoan, | fatally shot two other, Americans and one Briton yesterday and wounded Hunt and eight other per- sons during his rampage with pis-| fat and carbine, _* * Green ‘analty died in a running gun fight With police on Rams- gate Beach, 7” * * The two Américans were’ shot dead when they tried to disarm Green after he emerged from a squadron armory waving the guns he had stolen. The dead: were M.Sgt. Lawrence Velasquez, 34, Antonito, Colo., and A.2.c, Nelson Gresham, Piitedeiphia. The third actin: Royal Air | Force Cpl. Raymond, Peter Gray- | er, was shot in the back while rid-/ ing a bicycle, | * * * Two other Americans were shot, but neither was in serious condi- tion, They were A.2.C. Quannah | Poster: 19, Waldorf, Md., and Set.‘ John M. Gouviea, 35, Santa | Clara, Calif. Six Britons were also! hit by bullets. . When the trans-Atlantic cable , | was opened in 1858, the first. mes- (sages to be exchanged were be- 'tween President Buchanan and _Queen Victoria. Vodka Taking | Nation's -Drinkers by Glasstul WASHINGTON (INS)—Maybe it’ $) Never singe repeal of prohibition the “Spirit of Geneva” or maybe | has an /aleoholic beverage caught | it's just a change in U.S. drinking on so fast in so little time. | habits, but, anyway, Americans: -_ © © jare going on a vodka binge. And it’s all taken place despite | U.S. liquor Producers report that | 9. “cold war with Russia which | | sales of Russia's favorite brand of | erainerit 'y might be expected to put ' firewater have jumped 40 per cent | 4 hex on anything Russian. | this year and seem likely to double | : . pF | Institute the trend ‘t rd The drinking swing to the crystal | lmstitute says joward | clear liquid—which translated! vodka began after the Korean means “little water’—has the | outbreak and the boom has been feo aed industry _Mterally gasping. picking up steam eyer since. 7" The harmony between the East! and West displayed at the recent Geneva Big Pour Conference also Expert Claims |eign affairs, have a more precise explanation for the vodka boom. * * i pert says Russian restorers have | kept many of the Dresden Gal-| lery’s: famed paints from being’ : “Jost to mankind forever." They pin vodka's success on the F. L. Petrov, acting director of |Claim that it leaves no telltale | the Pushkin Museum, said yester- | |alcoholic odor on the breath. And day many of the paintings were) |what's more, they assert, it can idamaged badly when. Red army | | be mixed with anything and leaves | troops found them atthe end of | ess of a hangover than other hard (World War H in “damp caves in liquors. | |the mountains.” * 2 8 The vast collection, which had | As one industry spokesman put | ‘been put in the caves to escape | it: “Makes for peaceful coexistence | Allied bombings;-was brought to W¥h your wife.” | Moscow. 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THURSDAY, -AUGUST 25. 1985 ne lere’s a Way to Launch a Satellite EVANSTON, Ul (INS) — A safety factor, Stehling explained,, Heré is how Stehling would, At ‘this point the velocity would a expert —" doe porch hen so that the ae stages —_ launch the U.S. space satellite: reach 15,000 feet per second. “inexpensive, qu ‘ ve drop away ha: essly into *. * «© _ means” to give the United States | ocean. ». |» & three-million-cuble foot bal- | world's firet artifial loon carrying a three-stage When the liquid rocket booster | the 8 |. Space| Stehling’s project, according to rocket with a 30-pound satellite | falls off it ie ieee. Geel, satellite, James Harford, executive secre-| placed in the “warhead” would Tt is called ‘'saloon” — a Solid! tary of the American Rocket | os is cect Atal. liquid-propelled rocket motor bed rocket-assisted satellite ladnched society, is one of three methods of nose the equipment-carrying sa’ from a high-flying balloon. The | jaunching the earth-circling satel-| The craft would maneuver into) lite over and give it a a art name is a contraction of Satellite |jjte, plans for which . were| the wind amd release the balloon | 25,000 feet a second or four and) and_ balloon. announced by the white house in! at a 45-degree angle in an easterly | %*-half miles per second, he ea __ {late July. . | direction corresponding with the| ADVANTAGES Kurt Stehling, # group leader in; Both Harford and Steliling Are | rotation of the earth, | This would be enough to orbit rocket, research at Bell Aircraft) attending a symposium on “aero- : ei ' or — .¢/ around the earth once every two | Corp., Buffalo, N.Y., said-“Saloon | thermochemistry” at Northwest-| At 7,000 feet or some 15 miles | as the equator. a is feasible within two years." “nm University in Evanston. up where the “air ocean’ be; gins | : This is well within the time lint rial apc — to thin, a radio signal would | Stehling listed these en | set for the U.S. launching of a OTHER.METHODS - trigger off the multi-stage rocket | | of “Saloon”: Space satellite in. connection with | The other two methods for | and satellite pay load. | 1. It is “relatively inexpensive. the international geophysical year launching satellites, they indicated, | Then, four solid (powder) rocket | because it avoids using big liquid | beginning June 1956. were qa ground level takeoff using | boosters each generating a Pprmeg engines to launch the satel-| jan expensive and large liquid | 600,000-pound thrust will push the | te Stehling bagi — oe | ‘rocket engine, and air launching | load five more miles into the upper| 2. It is a “compromise way,” recket-sateliite could uached (trom a plane,at high altitude, alr and give it a velocity of 9,000-| between the expensive ground tically shelf items at. the big com-| panies and therefore easily obtain-. we “a . “Saloon” is more effective as | a pallens satellite “because its | velocity will keep it orbiting for | months instead of a few days.” Rubber, Cement Make New Flooring Material NAUGATUCK, Conn. — A chemi- cal. plant at’ Naugatuck has de- veloped a flexible flooring material that’s a mixture of liquid rubber | a special cement powder. | The coating reportedly will bend without cracking under loads of 2,500 pounds a square inch, and will reduce shock and noise, ‘Roving Eyes’ Mishap BRADENTON, Fila. —A bridge |not yet built was blamed for a_ traffic accident when a driver took | hig eyes off the road to inspect. from a ship the size of a Navy | ciohling said the ground launch-| feet per second. At 20 miles up, | launching and the “risky” airplane | the. site for the long sought new | lee-breaker cruising in a little- ing method was expensive, and| these four boosters will fall off “launching. bridge over the Manatee River. | pom ti . a &e Sam |Harford asserted scientists were | harmlessly into the ocean and a wy His car rammed another whose | COREA. - iskeptical about the airplane! liquid rocket will take over to) 3. It is “feasible within two years oad had come to a complete “The sictsceanen of t the area a is | launching theory. learry the load up to 200 miles. | because powder. fuels are prac- Stop to do his looking. Never Before Such New Car D | 72 New °55 Pontiacs Must Be So BEFORE SEPTEMBER Ist Immediate Delive All Models from 860 2-Doors to Star Chief Safaris - By Driving to the Pontiac Retail Store Within the Next pe Se ity ee te ets Ae eee ee ee eee ay Special Deals With NO TRADE-IN Necessary! Easy Terms and Low Finance Rates to Fit Your Budget . 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We make partying fu *No comment," said Crume. “Big D” column in the Dallas! 4 ' . crossed the -Alps with~ elephants | Record of 17 Dead on “Buy lin 218 B, C., buf exactly where Pennsylvania Highway has eluded ‘historians, Now the This Month Yo NDS veers route may have been ARGUS ound, BEDFORD, Pa, —More peo- A srs ago = i | C-3 2 , bh vin de Beer, director of London's | pie have tant death op the Pens. Natural History Museum, has re-| sylvania Turnpike this month than mapped the great march by tracing 95 ‘ in any month since the famed four- clues of terrain, climate, even | : lane superhighway was opened 15 | NEPYN trees that Hannibal saw ; SEPT. years ago. ; ° * 68 « 2 CEIN They lead over a 9,600-foot | ; 2 THRU 11 Seventeen persons have been | 3 LRIG pass om the Freneb-Italian bor- | Camera Case / ? killed in traffie accidents this 4 GODO der, Col de la Traversette, This [| Flash 3 DETROIT | month. And there's still nearly a) 5 BOY “le w higher aid tiere Hatardous 7 as in week to £0. way than any previously thought “COMPLET E COLOR OUTFIT_: = - The previous high toll was 14 int 6 BYBA possible for Carthage'’s army to | : PREMIUMS /. PY December 1950. That. was before | 7 AQUTRER have crossed, the National Geog: a a the 67-mile western extension of | 8 VINSAGS . raphic Society says. 5 the turnpike - 4 opened. 9 CKNIEL The 28-year-old general marched | , , 10 SCENT |from Spain across southern Gaul | ' One ac “aes oo week took six | “] Bn i . es whe ’ » | Vesterdey’s answer: Maid, trAin, bRide, chultch, with 50,000 foot soldiers, 9,000V ¢ .e ia bi =— when a car jumped the i rlee, Aisle, Groom, fiiiena, uSher _ hersemen, and 30-odd Moroccan —_ medial strip and plowed head on © 1995 What's My Line, Ine. e-25 elephants GLASS BEADED into another. _ ‘ou 06th 7 He .crossed the Rhone near the THIS IS y RI MICHIGAN STATE FAIR Capt. Singleton Sheaffer, head of driving just don't do the job on present French town of Arles, Sir Theesends of Agricultural Attractions, industrial and Educational Exhibits and Demonstrations. Contests Galore, Cooking School, ‘Set New High the turnpike state police detail, told The Associated. Press yester- | day: that 57 persons have been 1MAKE. .., scramble as few as possible to guess my line. Answer oppears under arrow, reading downward. this road. And they (the drivers) | i|won't slow down.” The speed, Oldster Admits Beating Granddaughter to Death ‘Believed Found WASHINGTON -— Hanniba 1 Gavin says — much farther south | than historians previously thought.; for FAR LESS! —— Free Prizes, Over 75-Bands, Daily pees Old Time’ Dancing, Variety Shows. United States Air Force Band Farm Fun Frolic in the Coli Septemb 6.7 and 8. New this year: Free Miniature Kiddies’ Barnyard and Playland. He tricked his elephants onto a/| raft by covering it with earth. | Some panicked ang fell off, but | mirder |‘ last night after beating} then they waded, for the river | He said state police are stepping his 9%year-old granddaughter to | there was wide, slow, and shal- | killed on the toll road so far this | limit on most of the turnpike is, TEXAS CITY, Tex. W—-A 78 year compared with 32 in the simi- 60 miles an hour for cars and 50 ‘year-old, man was charged with | lar period last year. In all of 1954) miles an hour for trucks. the death toll was 51. The all-| 8° 40x40 INCH "thos SHURFLASH CAMERA FLASH FILMS BULBS 4’ $9.95 Value | ‘Complete Oyttit 16 BIG PICTURES PER ROLL PIONEER 616. 99 Ster Pecked Coliseum Show: In Person, Joni James, Frankie | “me high was 91 _ 1958. ie ;up @ drive against cars with bad death with a hammer because | jow. + Leine, Mills Brothers Sheaffer said bad tires and| tires and ordering them to leave | she was making too much noise.” Fontene Sisters, Ella Fitagereld, Rey Hem | sove-normal rainfall — Robert Wallace told Asst. Dist.| _ 4 Roman legion under Scipto, | combined | the turnpike. | | Atty. A. A. Alexander and Police | Chief O. C. Beard that he smashed Frances Jean Wallace's skull as she sat coloring pictures. He said | she had been “singing ‘and holler- ing’ while he was trying to sleep. | The State Council also ordered new The child was. struck some 20 measures to step up the flow of times. grain from farms to cities, Peiping| The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn | radio said. LW, Wallace, were at work, | NOW You Can Buy All Your Fall Clothes rr $00 ony i Down itton, Kirby Stone Quartet, Honey Brothers, Pete Rubino Combo, Roy Tracey, and Herschel Leib pe his 19 piece orchestra.. Thrill Pecked Grandstand Show: In Person, the Cised~Kid (Duncan Renaldo) and Annie Oatley (Gail Davis), Border Legion Redeo, Canadian Deredevils, 250-Mile Auto Race, Spectacular Midway featuring the World Famous Rotor and the Fabulous Sky Wheel. landing hastily at Massillia (now Marseille), arrived too late to prevent the crossing, Hanibal marched north, not to the Isere as long believed, but to the Ay- gues tributary. with human fallibility—were prim- arily responsible for the recent in- crease, “We have a terrific headache | with bad tires,"’ he said. ‘‘People Chinese Tighten Grain TOKYO (®—Red China last night imposed a strict new grain ration on its 100. million city dwellers. just don't seem to realize that you can't travel at high speeds on a slippery road with bad tires. “There's not enough traction. Tires good enough for low speed Only gne pass could meet all j these conditions in 218 B. C., Sir- Gavin determined by long acien- tifle study i the Col de la Trav. 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PAUL, Minn, (INS)—A qué ed missile whooshed through the alr and each turn and spurt of | was “memorized” perma- nently—by ‘a strip of tape. A factory power cutter shaped a sheet of metal into a tricky, yet blueprint perfect, pattern. No workman was guiding it. Only a strip of tape. Oil prospectors witha charge of) dynamite “sounded out” a pool oil far beneath the ground. At the same instant they produced a/ cross-section picture of its loca-/ The simple-appearing; tape — familiar to thous ‘families who toy with home tape recorders — is being put to work, jlems remained: / by aviation engineers, machine shops, miners, office executives, research laboratories and the tele- vision and radio industry. Virtually every field where data needs to be ‘ tape coated with iron oxide, Its role in recording voice and music is communplace. But the tion, size and toughness of strata, guided missile recording is qa re- surrounding it. This picture was preserved on “a strip of tape; manghetie record prockets and missiles need. to. learn | ing tape which is ballooning inte | an encye lopedia of facts are revealed only by actual flight | a vast industry of its own. “markably new phase, Engineers pioneering new planes These bbon of | ds of. ‘stored” for later use | of (8 turning to the narrow plastic 2 a Tape Recording Opening New Horizons —strain of parts, vibfation, engine | Benjamin Franklin and his teg- endary kite-flying discovery of | electricity, itself, : temperature and /speed. After | meters were develgped to measure these factors, How to send/the “readings” to the ground while the craft was flying. How,'to preserve the data when received. These were solved by the same working principle of the familiar voice recorder. Every child has played with a toy hotseshoe magnet, delighting ever how it picks up bits of tin and nails, And the man who hit upon the electric magnet by wrapping an iron red with wire |g heeked to an electric current takes his place in history beside two further prob- | i varied stronger or weaker by elec: | tricity — opened a new world of Recording, | like picture taking, converts the ion tape. For, magnetism — which can be recording techinque. real thing into a facsimile, Now comes a new marvel—the | way tape helps aviation engineers. | They tape-recorded .variations in electrical voltage. Voltage meters | fly along with the craft and ‘meas: | ure’ wing stress, engine heat and other factors. These ments -were “messaged” to the ground by automatic FM __ radio. | And the readings were recorded ALWAYS adds wear. 10 - oz. sewn) Sanforized FIRST Welded double knee Jels denim. Rustproof heavy zipper. *10 of: per eq. yd. formerly @ of. per 28° x 36" of fabric! QUALITY! EXTRA WEAR! 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The study showed that. more than $42,000 was paid out in fees and expenses for this purpose be- tween July 1, 1953 and April 15, 1955. i : Lautner appeared in several | _ » Justice Department court cases | against Communist leaders. He also testified in cases before the Subversive Activities Control Board, which listed him as a de- partment —‘consultant and analyst.”’ a5 * e LJ The professional witness caused a stir earlier this year when he testified that he was still a salar- ied consultant. His statement e ~_ am ‘With Rhesus Monkeys ie ‘SS United States May Receive Twin W ui | | “Super-76 |, f came a few days after siereay | General Herbert Brownell Jr., had | | told newsmen that practice of | keeping ex-Reds on a ‘salaried| ~ basis had been discontinued. | ee India to. Provide\U.S. WASHINGTON «?— India has | © agreed to provide the United | States with all the Rhesus mon-_ keys it needs for medical research and polio vaccine production dur-| | ~— ing the next 10 months. The gov-| — ernment announced yesterday a) — new import agreement extending |” to June 30, 1956, and subject to||° renewal India halted export for a time | — | during the spring after some mon- | |... i keys died in transit, . The new | ; agreement pledges every precau- | how against mishandling. le . SOUTHAMPTON, England | - U. S. authorities are considering | building a twin to the huge 70-|_ million-dollar superliner United | — States, ee Clarence Morse, U.S. Maritime |. Board chairman who arrived here} ~~” last. night aboard the 53,320-ton | @" United States, said the “serious | = talking stage’ has been reached | © ‘in discussions about. building a! —_ vessel matching the pride of the | — American merchant fleet in size! — and speed. ’ *~\. 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Barry County officers Tuesday in- on : | day at Castleton Township ceme- LOU-MOR J iz W ELR Y more than 25,500,000 quarts. a| [LONDON w—Yugoslavia and the tery. Officers said tombstones | : ee res : | Soviet Union opened talks in Mos-|were smashéd and upe ended and 45 S. Saginaw St. (Next to Oakland Theater) crease < per cent in the past | cow today on establishing direct |debris scattered at the old ceme-| air’ service between Belgrade and!tery, two miles northwest of} il | the ‘Russian capital. Nashville. = salen are : i : | MONDA Y ‘til 9 P.M. 104 Weeks to Payf - 4G NO PAYMENTS IF aLONG TERMS on any TTT qT] sicx or LAVED OFF MHG. TABLES ties Tibet = O'l; End Tables Limed Oak Tables $1.00 Extra Sealy or Restokraft | DEWAN 54 Eg rary 359" E 2712 OWA Rucs_| e punion *h9” 21-inch CBS Console TELEVISION SET « Wrought Iron Legs @ Mhg. Cabinet a Oo” NO EXTRAS! A _ WHIRLPOOL AUTOMATIC WASHER With Suds Miser | Includes Installation ) 5S” __& Demonstration | LARGE REFRIGERATOR with Cross Top ST 00 FREE FURNITURE™ APPLIANCES | a (The following questions and an- awers concerning e Salk enti-polio , he Ne~ TIne.. and released through Oakland County chapter.) ~~ Q—How . were the companies whe manufacture vaccine chosen i ? A—The National Foundation in- vited all makers of biologicals to make vaccine for the 1954. field trials. Five of them agreed to do so. Then, later, the National Foundation made contracts with these five and one additional com- pany, after another -meetirfg, to make vaccine during the period of waiting for results of the evalua- tion of the vaccine, for use in 1955 if the vaecine were licensed. These companies to date have ¥ Infantile | | could be repeated. | now must be conducted: previously made all the vaccine that has) been and is being used in the nationwide school which vaccine is furnished by to date. is not patented and may be made by any company desiring to make it. Q—How do the amended safety tests now in use differ from these previously’ used? A—Larger samples of material must be tested at different stages during the manufacturing process. Virus may be reheated-- with formaldehyde only once, where previously there was no limit on program for! for use, One requirement for the | licensing is that a NFIP, and are the only companies | concern demonstrate its ability tb licensed to produce Salk vaccine produce consistently satisfactory The product, howeve: ine. | ; : : ver, | vaccine ton its investigation of the cases” THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1655 ~ All Biological Makers Were Urged fo Produce Vaccine the humber of times this process Q—How many cases of polic | have there been this year? A randem sampling test for live L, A-—Through July 30 there were vi in the actual bottles im 6.527 cases, as compared with which the vaccine is shipped also, 9,183 for the same period in’ 1954. . | This includes both paralytic and no test of this kind was required. | non-paralytic cases. Q—How are these safety tests. — : checked? | Q—How many of these ee 2 | have been among vace A—Protocols on all lots of vac-; children? cine are submitted by the manu-| ; facturers to the National Institutes | _A—Through July 20 there were of Health. Procotocis are detailed | 219 cases reported by the: U. 5. descriptions of the manufacture | Public Health Service out of and testing of each lot of vaccine | 6,500,000 who had received vaccine. exceedingly ‘long and complex. | of which 132 were paralytic, 87 They are ‘8 sort of diary of the | non-paralytic, Note: Most of the vaceine from the time mantfac- | %500.000 had received but one shot turing starts until it is completed. |.of veccine up to that time, aged Makers must submit protocols the total cases included 69 cases even on lots ‘of vaccine considered | 2™ong children. who received unacceptable and not submitted Cutter vaccine up to May 21. pharmaceutical ter situation? A—Nod report has been issued as yet by the Public Health Service Q—How many children have been vaceinated so far? A—Over 8,000,000 up to July 1, including. those. vaccinated last year in the field trial and almost 1,000,000 in Canada, 425,000 in, Denmark. There were 440,000 who received the vaccine in 1954 and 6,500,000 who received first shots in 1955. Those who have received | second shots this year have not) yet been tabulated. that were reported ameng children receiving vaccine from two lots made by the Cutter Laboratories: However, a scientist who tested some of this vaccine did find live virus in it. How this tragic ac- cident occurred still is not known, but the new testing requirements will guard against its occurrence in the future. - Q—Did any other vaccinated children come down with polio? ’ A—Yes, but in very small num- TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR; | JUNIOR bers and under circumstances that do not indicate any lack of safety. It must be ‘remembered that many of these children re-_ EDITORS _ céived their first shots at a time when potio incidence atready had started to rise in their commu- dren were incubating the disease before vaccination. Also, the polio vaccine, like all others, is less than 100% effective; | there are some who cannot be protected by it. Q—Is the vaccine being used outside the United States? A—Yes—in Canada: and Den- mark. Vaccine has been made in these countries according to Dr. Salk's formula. = . Q—How was the date for the announcement of the vaccine evaluation chosen? Q—What happened in the Cut. | nities so a certain number of chil- | | March and the first two in April. | Tuesday was deemed the best) day of the week from ‘the rag of view of practical artangements, : : os : In none of the announcements put) | A—April 12, 1955 was thé first) out by the National Foundation | date on which Dr, Francis could | assire completion of his report. In anticipation of the report, four) possible dates were tentatively | selectedthe last two Tuesdays in Roosevelt's death, | (To Be Continued) HURRY DOWN , TO THE BASEMENT OF THE PONTIAG STATE BANK BLDG. LAST 2 DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY OF OUR HUGE For the Announcement of the Opening of Our New Store. at 73 N. Saginaw! til 9 o'clock Basement—Pontiac State Bank THE AT THE FARM—4 The Rooster The rooster is the king of the barnyard, strutting proudly among the hens and little chicks. At the first rays of the morning san the rooster throws back his | an | head. flaps his wings and crows loudly. There is an old story that says the rooster beliéves he makes the gun rise each morning. That's why he struts so proudly Here is a. rooster for your barnyard collection. on thin cardboard and color with crayons or paints. Use many bright colors, especially on his plumy tail. His comb and neck are red. The rising sun is orange. ‘ Cut out the parts carefully. The slit on the side of the rooster should be cut so that you Cal pot In the tab of the wing-—Then-youy can move the wing up and down as king rooster crows the sun up. If you fold the ends forward on the dotted lines the rooster will 1. stand up as your barnyard guardian. Tomorrow: The Goose ) , \ f ) / / } ZO { {) (td Paste him down} “Comparable to electric fryers selling for $19.95 by NEW SHIPMENT IIKRESGE’S Fully Automatic FRYER-COOKER "(with Westinghouse Thermostat) 8” “edtkqt. family size.» Triple chrome plated , * Oven glesscover insure perfect _ An automatic signal light tells when rature i reached. Handy book WITH MATCH BRACELET URE EXCLUSIVE WITH WKC EXPANSION NO MONEY DOWN! _ | 50+ A WEEK! | VALUE LINE BY T > YT QD LAU S , | ' . j ] (LECHES 7) l [lie (0) al ° ‘i / J Hid j ING $ ADVERTISEL S AT THESE Patter Bill Would Pave | Way for Atom Reactor | WASHINGTON u—Sen. 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Ford is part of the Edison- 5 cia Patel Rice ct Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set Reg. $12.95 $7 50c Weekly © Wide Choice of Fine SAMSONITE TS uf, “ = — LUGGAGE As low as — For back -to- school Famous tor - gage priced eseiggt ee Soo - leather v coverings PHOTO-IDENT BRACELETS Reg. $12.95 $72 | The bill would exempt business | sponsired group attempting 10° | groups not manufacturing electric build a peacetime atomic power | plant, : oy ee | utility holding coimpany acts. | Ve ete camme ‘ ; : Potter said the measure’s pas-| There are ‘one-third more mare | 3 ried women from 15 to 4 years im, ° | liké the Ford Motor Co. to par’ the U. 8g. Pers ona pa were et im 1933, -_* Rattray traeks and Baste take; ENE en Hae 4 passa > ~ Sept. 12 Becton __.the show, Faye and Dale are. chil- / THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 Date Scheduled Would Finance Building of Area High School; Tentative Site Chosen HOLLY—The proposal to ‘bond}) © the Holly Area Schools for $1,125,- 000 for new buildings and exten- oghong- with be-submitted-te-the vot ers on Sept. 22 If the proposition carries, be supplemented by about $80,000) ity federal aid, and the money will largely be spent for a new high sthool building | Under present plans the build- site Just outside the north Holly village limits; It is owned by Paul Hansard and located be- tween the Chesapeake and Ohio berdering on Grange Halj road. The property can be bought by the Board of Education: at a, _prier around the $80,000, school officials said. It also includes atiout 40 ad- ditional acres, now ‘inthe lake, | tut with bathing beach and other | aequatic possibilities. In addition to the new high school building, it is proposed at | a future time to erect an. elemen- | tary school on the same site, which also is large enough for a com- plete athletic field and kinds of land and water sports. The Holly Area Schools, one | of the tarcest districts of ite tind im the state, covers most @t Northwestern Oakland Coun- ty, ineluding property in five townships: Holly, Rose, CGrove- _-dand, Springtietd and White bake.) The big increase in the school _population, as shown by the recent census, prompted the ‘board take quick action toward parho tlal additions to the local educa- tional facilities. Mefamora Entrants Take Blue Ribbons METAMORA—Several boys and giris from the Metamora Hilltop | 4H club at the recent annual | Achievement Day held in Lapeer, walked away with blue rissens.| * Richard Goebel, son of Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Goebel, of Tyrone Farms, had the junior | grand champion Guernsey heifer | of the Dairy Show. Also, several local 4-H Beef Club members were awarded blue rib- bons. David Nagal had the reserve champion Angus; Richard Morse, | champion Hereford heifer; Faye Walker, champion stiorthorn steer, and Dale Walker, Yeserve cham- pion shorthorn steer. Faye Walker had the grand champion steer of: dren of Mr. and Mrs. - Ronald | Walker. ‘ i it will | ‘employes \chool Bond Issue. Will Be Pat' to Vote . | of the Waterford Township High School Student © for all | first pledge in a fund drive to equip the school athletic field with fencing Handing her the pledge for $500 is’ Mrs. while her son, Jerry,, and floodlights. Kruskie of 1407 Sanitarium Dr., oa ‘ Pentiae Press Phete RECEIVES FIRST PLEDGE — Judy Boardman (center), treasurer ‘ouncil, accepts the Leonard star athlete and | tof Mrs. Henry D. TerKeurst, |Isaac Crary Pupils Ferndale | Girl Takes Vow in Home of Grandparents} FERNDALE Marilyn Ruth Johnson and John Frederick Ter- Keurst were united in marriage in a Terent afternoon wedding at the home of the- bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Goellner, 1150 Withington. Marilyn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J, V. Johnson, 2000 Pinecrest, was gowned in illusion and rose- a shoulder veil and carried a bou- pointe lace over satin. She wore quet of glameliias, : Wer ceusin, Mrs. Robert Lemaux of Pontiac, attended her as matron of honor. The bridegroom, who is the son 633 Lakevjew, Birmingham, chose his brother James as his best maz. After a reception at the Gbellner home, the newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Quebec, Upon their return they will live in Bir- mingham. Now Registering WATERFORD TOWNSHI - Little more than half of Isaac Crary. Junior High School's 1,400 prospective seventh and eighth | graders had registered at day's | tinue today and tomorrow. Ninth graders are -to register ‘chairman of, the fund committee, smiles his approval. The fund. goal | Motday, Tuesday, and Wednes- is $25,000, Set Youth Rally at North Branch; ~New-Pastor Due—. NORTH BRANCH — The Rev. | | Wilbert Walker, of Brightmoor, will | /preach his initial sermon in North | Branch at Pilgrim Holiness Church, | jon Sept 4 The Rev, Walker succeeds: the Rev. J. H. Koteskey, who, with | his family left Tuesday for a new post at Grand Rapids, The Rev. M. R. Parrott of Mt Pleasant will be thé guest speaker at the County Youth Rally to be held at Pilgrim Holiness Church Saturday ‘afternoon and evening. | | The girls of the Gospel Trio of Mt. Pleasant will sing at the rally. Knitting Mill Employes Set 9th Annual Picnic ROCHESTER — The ninth an- nual reunion” and picnic of sthe | of Western Knitting Mills will be held at Avon Park Pavilion Saturday, at 12:30 p.m. Families and friends have been invited and. those attending are. asked to bring their own table service e and a “dish te pass.” MR. AND MRS. RICHARD SMITH Smith - Reed N uptials Read in Drayton P WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Betty Jo Reed and Richard Lee | Smith spoke their recent nuptial | vows in a setting of palms and | white gladioli at the altar. of the United Presbyterian Church, Dray- | ton Plains ‘Betty is the daughter of Mr. and Josiah Reed of ~ Watertord” ip, and Richard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Smith | of 1840 Manse St., Pontiac. a4 lains Church were James Smith of Waterford, Ross Lamb of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Fredrick Verhey of Drayton Plains, A reception in the pink- and: white | decked church parlors followed the left-for-a -honeymoort tour-of Upper Michigan. They will make their — in Drayton Plains. oe cena tants. es Beam Lake Orion Set } | day of next week. for orse Show” Sunday Event to Include 8 Area Riding Clubs; Parade Slated Saturday LAKE ORI@N—Lake Orion will present its second annual horse show this Sunday at 10 a.m., in| ' Kelly Park. ‘= 4...Officiating as. ‘Allan Harris, with Soares Oviat A parade Saturday, forming in| front of the high school, will her- |“ ald the show. Riders will be from | the Lake Orion Saddle Club, and | the Lake Orion High Sehool band | will march. Eighteen separate competitive | events will be on. the program with trophies being donated. by eclobs, merchants and business. men from Lake Orion, Oxford and Pontiac, Sunday attractions include a show by entertainer Chuck Haas, rope exhibitionist and 16-time win- | ner of the world championship for | trick and fancy roping gti the shaw “nr ‘be | riding clubs from Clarkston, Holly, | | Fenton, Rochester, Romeo, Lapeer | and Clio. * Co-sponsoring organizations are the Lake Orion Rotary Club and the Lake Orion Saddle Club. Mrs. George Griggs is publicity chair- man for the show, will be. as his assistant and Homer Kelly Jr., announcing - _Avondale’s Class of ‘54 to Hold Reunion Picnic The 1954 class of Avondale High School has announced plans for a class reunion at the summer. home \of Dick Kramp on Union Lake, Sunday, Members uncertain of the loca- tion of the Kramp's cottage may meet at the Legion Hall, | Heights, at 1-90-p-m: | .A co-operative luncheon will be | served, Silver Tea to Benefit Church at Lakeville LAKEVILLE—WSCS members of the Lakeville Methodist Church ‘are sponsoring a silver tea, from 2 to 4p. m. Tuesday, in’ the | church reception rooms. a will be used to buy: | pews for the church. Public attendance is invited, County Calendar Ortonville The Altar Society of St. Anne's chsreh | hold-« Tummage” sale Tr at new | ae = rom | 6 p.m, Goonge, Hall, Metamora Hiltop 4-H Girls here will hold bake sale at the Albertson Aj Shop, beat 4 beginning at 1 p>. m wi Leake Township St Poirseh Church will hold its fry Friday, from 4:36 to weekly ~~ & p. m. im parish hall at Union Round Lake roads. and ; Suinieors at Its Finest 7W-"F- Kennedy“ home, Dona- | Schoolrooms. are open from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily, and on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9, p.m Thursday and” Friday tation of new teachers. Ror Koren Reveal Daughter's Marriage ORTONVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korte of Grange Hall Road | the recent. mar- riage of their daughter, Joanne Marie, to sof Arnold Vande- worker. He is the son of Mr. and | | Mrs. Glenn Vanderworker, of South Street. The couple took their vows in the parsonage of the Church of the Nazarene, Pontiac. Following a | wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the are announcing | new Mrs. Vandeworker will re- | | Side in Ortonville and Airman Berkley Hires Architects in Step Toward City Hall BERKLEY — City Council here, | preparatory to construction df the | proposed new city hall, or addi- +tidns, has hired the firm of Smith-1*<* Hinchman & Grylls, Inc., archi- | tects. Members opinions on the | | building site and type of construc- tion have proved Mlans so far. ‘Scrimgeour Reunion Held | NORTH BRANCH—The Scrimge- our reunion, held recently at. the | 9917 -Haren | street, was attended by the children’, of the late Johh and Mahala Scrimgeour. netimensrcemmeenssts MES. JOHN TYerKEURST Milford Girl Is = Sent to Saigon end -festerday.. Pre-school reste | Goes With MSU Team | ,,, tration for these students will con- | as Research Assistant | Board ot Commerce was read, | to Aid Government | ; MILFORD — Alexandra Relland of 3510 East Commerce left Mil- ford yesterday with a Michigan State University team. of special- jists to help the government. of| of next! South Vietnam strengthen its civil! ager Robert Slone, week have. been.set aside fororien- ‘opermtions: | After graduating from Milford jhigh’ in the class of 1950, Sandra | =— her first two college years at Hiram and during junior year, ‘attended the Institute of Political Science, a part of the University of Paris. Last June she received her B.A. from Michigan State, and this week received her M.A. at ‘State, completing her four-year |college course. | Monday, Sandra will leave San | Francisco with stopovers in HMonelulu, Tokyo and Hong Kong. She will arrive with the group in Saigon on Sept. 3. Michigan State's assistance pro- gram for South Vietnam was | Vandeworker will return to his | formalized April 20 in the signing | Alaskan base. lof a two-year contract at Wash- | ington by MSU officials and the | Feretes Operations administration. ADVISOR. GOES AHEAD Heading the team as chief ad. visor for the staff of 30, Dr. Ed- | jward W. Weidner, head of the po-| litical science department at MSU a her the campus-in- May for Saigor ito establish the program's head- | quarters. | The assistance program is the | outgrowth of requests for MSU aid from Premier Diem, who has consulted’ frequently with Michigan State’s Governmental Research Bureau, headed ~ | recently by Dr. Weidner, —— worked as a research assistant at | MSU and will serve a two-year period in that capacity in Saigon. ‘ } “At est Yon tonSinie ghia wonderful, new | Caste vines dow shades at budget-wise prices. Clopay all-plastic shades ~are available in room-flattering — for every window in-your~j ~ | will be placed on file as a guide panes Aelia C.C. Hil Fills | Rochester Post Village Council: Adopts | Highway Report; Passes | Traffic Amendment ROCHESTER—Charles C. Hill |}was appointed this week by the Village Council to fill the unex- -pired_.term--of...Paul_- Hoffmiester who recently tendered his resig- nation to Bloomfield Township. to move Two important steps were taken by the Village Council at their regular meeting when they ac- cepted the report from the Area Planting Commission, relative to | the Municipal Building site. They |also adopted the Highways and Thoroughfare report as presented by the Rochester, Avon, Oakland Area Pianning Commission. Both reports got a unanimous vote, The Highway and Thoroughfare report for future development. The third and final reading | | of the Amendment to the Traf- fie Ordinance finally was passed MR. AND MRS. NEIL with the deletion of the part of ; the amendment referring: to one- | ae Double - Ring Ceremony Beart ef conmerce was vent Utes Clarkston Couple | passing of the amendment. There | | CLARKSTON-A two o'clock dou- Clarkston and the bridegroom will were no TrepréSentatives from that) ble-ring ceremony in the Dixie| return to his station at Norfolk, board present and President Clar- Baptist Church here recently unit-| Va. — ence Burr commented “The (ed in marriage Betty Jane Fenton Amendment had been under study and Neil H. Thybault. too long now and should be passed, The bride, who isthe daughter tonight."’ !of Mrs. Raymond, Helias of Clark- aa! Sotu — Following a report from Man- | ston, wore a waitz-length gown of ‘School Reunion rdey who had ob- White net, the skirt of which was| LAKEVILLE — The 3ist Annual tained advice—drom."inged. with ruffies over satin. Her | Reunion of the Lakeville-Brewer | Pontiac City “Engineering Dept. | | fingertip veil of nylon tulle was ‘schools will be held in the recrea- | concerning one-way alleys, the | held in place with a tulle bandeau | tion room of Lakeville Church, at |Council took action and passed and her corsage was of white! 12:30 p.m. Saturday. | the amendment. roses | Members are asked to bring | Jean O'Neal of Clarkston attend- ‘their silverware and dishes. ‘ed the bride, as Neil, who is the son of Mr. Grangers to:Hold Picnic and Mrs. Vern Thybault of Clark- Sunday at Davisburg sten, was attended by his broth- er, Richard, HOLLY—Oakland Pomona and Following the ceremony, a din- Rose Granges will hold a picnic ner was held at Caribou Inn for | at( Davisburg Park, in the open | the wedding party. | pavilion, Sunday, with dinner at Upon returning from their North- |,1:30 p. m. ern Michigan honeymoon, the new; Grangers_and their friends are vain hearing was set for | rs Thybault will _Teside in ' invited to attend. Sept. 12 for the curb, gutter and | — storm drainage on Terry Street. | THYBAULT Prior to the discussion, a com- unication from. the Rochester Slate Lakeville-Brewer Manager Slone reported on monies due the contractor from the H. M. Seldon (Co. for the completion of Brentwood Heights Subdivision. A rese- lution was passed stating that upon receipt of the sum of 85,- | 202.70, the Village will return ‘ The manager's activity report and e A Distinguished Service... t : auditor’s financial statement e > = once mer! William R. Potere County | Births e .- -FUNERAL HOME OL tve 1-9041 Opposite P. O. IMAGINE! This Soehlesies Self-Storing FOLDING TABLE at an 1 almost unbelievable low price! 339 Walnut ROCHESTER Ambulance Service where "R Hoffman of Oxygen Equipped seocanae the birth | Roy aah ® son, _ Stephen rei x 6&0’ DURABLE! USEFUL! laser mpatonstihcn cementation tensa : - WE GIVES & H GREEN STAMPS” PARK SEWEEEAS iN, \. Seginew, Corner ie ee } > THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 Indiana Drinkers Finance Cost. of Alcoholic Cures INDIANAPOLIS (INS) -- Indiana . drinkers now finance most of the cost of trying to ald alcoholics of the state, Expenses of the Indiana Commis- sion on Alcoholism are now met by & 80 Shan ts a peloe ak each tavern and liquor store li- cense, which will yiela about $250,- 000 a year, The Indiana ‘law cenviiiee that - any alcoholic may seek treatment voluntarily, through a judge of a cireuit, probate, domestic relations, criminal or juvenile court, who may commit applicants to a state institution for any period up to " glx Ty Of 671 persons treated to date, 90 per cent are males and 10 percent females, Those whe can. | pay for court” procedure and — are required to do 80. The commission bears ~the ex. penses of indigents. Clinical treatment and education- al facilities are provided at state hospitals. Near New Castle, the commission operates a “finishing school” for male patients. The commission works closely with Alcoholics Anonymous, which has 116 groups and 71,600 drink- cured members in the state. Edu- cation on the subject of alcoholism is arranged for patients in univer- sities, colleges, high schools and wherever possible elsewhere. Speakers, literature, sound pic- tures, radio programs and alco- holism seminars are available. Dean L. Barnhart, the commis- sion’s. education director, esti-. mated that half of the graduates are staying sober. He added that 17 per cont of regular drinkers{ of per cent drink to exceas. One-fourth of the latter groups are believed to be chronic alcoholics. “Alcoholism can be arrested, but today there is no known definite care for the illness. All studies show that once “one becomes an alcoholic he will alway’s be afflict- ed, Thege is now known case on record where an alcoholic ever be- came a controlled drinker. How- ever, this does not mean such per- sons cannot achieve’ permanent Barnhart said the Commission has listed the following warning signals of alcoholism: -¥You drink because you. are shy or afraid of people. You drink because of worries or trouble, or to “face” a problem. You drink alone. Your drinking causes unhappi- ness in your heme. Your drinking affects your rep- utation, You lose time from work, prob- ably lose your job, your business er your health, due to drinking. You feel remorse after drinking. You crave a drink at a certain time of the day. You “need” a drink in the morn- ing. loss of memory as a result of New Silicone Rubber _ Can Stand Great Heat WATERFORD, N. Y. — Silicone rubber that remains flexible at 600 Waterford plant. 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Housing | Problem Critical at Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR im — Bulging en- rollments have left University of Michigan student housing straining at the seams this year * * Ma The. situation is ‘“‘tight’’ but not critical, said a spokesman for James A. Lewis, vice ptesident in charge of student affairs. It's ex- pected to ease off in the first week of the new semester so accomme- | | Bomb Syston Costly dations will be found for all. Some women students have heen notified they will have to make their own housing arrange- meats, University have )_ appealed te Anm Arbor citizens te dln all authorities: | from _THIRTY-ONE perethie ‘| students, In general men students are being taken cdre of, although for the first week of the semester 120 single men will be put up on beds in study halls, recreation” rooms and the student health service. The situation is expected to set tle out after the first week or two of classes, following dropouts and housing cancellations, Total enroliment is expected to pass the 20,000 mark this fall, an increase of 1,200 over Septem. ber, 1954 rooms available WASHINGTON — The | Now Health Insurance for Pets Being issued concern is offering health insur- ance for cats and dogs, including medical and surgical care in an animal hospital, It charges $20 a year and a $5 registration fee, A 2% per cent discount is allowed on ear cropping and deflea-ing and a 50 per cent discount on von. electronic ‘India Aids ‘Tribes ; | NEW DELHI—Indian has spent | the equivalent of $42,000,000 on the | weltare ot her backward tribal | conimunities and on the develop- lhbombing systems used on modern| ment of tribal areas in the last intercontinental bombers cost four years. 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Blueberry Coconut Pie Is Royal Blue ie White There's @ debutante in the pie family — so sweet and good, you'll want to make an acquaint- ance, We're talking about Blue- berry-Coconut pie — new and fresh and different. With those big dark, luscious Cultivated at their biggest and best right now, introduce the | into whipped cream. Pour over family to Blueberry-Coconut pie, a | cooled coconut ss — in freezer top favorite this season. until thoroughly froze Blueberry-Cocoenut Pie Note: If frozen Cultivated Blue- Try Tempting, Lesty Crabmeat When it comes to hot weather eating nothing is more tempting | ol. | than. the delicate pink and white of delicious crabmeat. The Nation- | a Fisheries Institute reminds us that crabmeat is in es supply. . of There is no waste in a can of | Jasog “ot tater ar" marae lo 1 umbeked ple shell » teaspoon salt My cups ecultiveted blueberries, washed | and well-drained core syrup Babe pie shell at 425 = oven Ice Cream Sales Prove Appeal Is Everlasting Almost half of all ice cream sold | is prepackaged. New trends in ice cream sales are the increased amount now sold in food stores and the half gailon container, Today 95 : Has Few Calories | mned cultivated blueberries are |ay. Because crabmeat has such | used, chill, drain and proceed as | tender, distinctive flavor, it | with trech bere, berries. needs little coaxing from the cook Cool Grape She Sherbet tive meal. Only 88 calories per serving in this Grape Sherbet—in case any of your’ guests are weight- watching. Grape Sherbet ; cups undiluted juice tablespoons fom fates + om Spot og juice ‘ cup sue: — Higuetied instant nonfat some fresh fruit and cookies, it's as ideal for serving out-of-doors in the garden as at the family table. Marinated Crabmeat Salad 2 cans erebmest % cup olive oll “ cup white rinege “ teaspoon tabasco dry 2 eae whites | Set refrigerator control. to cold- est point, Mix grape, lemon and orange ‘juices; add sugar. Heat, stuce to 98 out of 100 food stores carry | stirring constantly, until sugar dis- ice cream, and about % of all ice | solves. Remove from heat and cream manufactured is sold in the | cool. Slowly add liquefied instant half = unit, a container that | rag dry milk, stirring constant- . Pour into 2 refrigerator —_— If you purchase ice cream in| partment; freeze until almost firm. bulk, you usually buy a definite | Turn out into bow! and beat with | ‘4 teaspoon salt 2 cups eho ‘% cup mayonnatse Green cabbage leaves i green pepper, cut in rings Pick over crabmeat and remove membrane particles. Place crab- meat in mixing bowl. Mix together olive oil, vinegar, tabasco sauce volume—half pint, pint, quart or half gallon—not a definite weight. Studies show that there is a considerable variation between weights of the same volume. Bulk | ice cream packed at the store with choiceness of the ice cream. Bacon Bits Flavor Tasty Corn Chowder: Hy cups whole kernel oa pore : bg agen Mea teaspoon su rotary beater or electric mixer and salt. Pour over crabmeat, until doubled in bulk. Beat egg Cover and let stand in cool place whites unti} stiff but not dry. Fold|3 hours. Drain marinated crab, egg whites into sherbet mixture. | mix with celery and mayonnaise. Return to refrigerator. trays. | Serve on green cabbage’ leaves Freeze until firm — 2 hours or| and garnish with rings of green longer, Makes 12 servings, pepper. atthe | IN sme" | PERSON 1 —_ — Friday PoP P - % - wer OF i? A “? wt athe fs a \. <3 a * ei eee at re t* >, b + _ Tre ™ = ” ro. ga, ye ee ‘5 , 7 ™ ¥ | * , BOs chili powder | they are bpolled. | imareaens 10 Pound Package .” Bumble Bee Chunk Style CAP rn a ie TUNA FISH 2°~49"|Corned Beef... OS Fresh Ground Beef 3™ 89° All Popular Brands COFFEE PETER’S No. 1 Traypack - Sliced 3 9. Minute pre Frozen ‘LEMONADE © ire 2 CANS 33} PINK avant © BARL'S AARKET ic con 9 A.M. to 11 P. as at All Times PLENTY OF FREE PAVED PARKING SUNDAY 701 ORCHARD LAKE 9 A. M. to 10 P.M. (FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET) (S A BIG GET-ACQUAINTED - SPECIAL! : oa FOR TH is (conte COMBINATION PACK AT YOUR Ans ‘ 4 ; / aa REMUS BUTTER ub. 59’ FRISKIES / MARKET | 6500 Hatchery Road OR 3-1552 BEER-WINE to TAKE OUT OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P: M. 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Drop by eaping teaspoonfuls into deep. hot fat LOTUS SLICED PIE APPLES mimutes. Drain on several thick- nesses. of paper toweling or on tangle one-fourth inch thick; place-| | brown paper, Makes 24 small balls —4 to 6 servings, 22:25 x Ne geen SNO-CROP ICOFFE 1 LB. VAC. CAN CHASE & SANBORN ‘i Popular Brands ne CIGARETTES | Ctn, NONE SOLD To MINORS _ 5 y SWANSON » MARGARINE ILb. us ‘WITH THE SPOUT SEAL FROM A PACKAGE OF DIAMOND CRYSTAL WEATHER-PRUF SALT © 10 blades cut whole tomato into thin, even slices , easily, neatly, quickly! | aa rrr e? wer errr rrrerer reo Pecan Cy et eB, Oot rey 1 9. Send me_.._EKCO Tomato Sticers, I enclose 30¢ and _ Peet eget Wi ttt Ge ah ae ; _ Meme. ‘Street. City. STRAWBERRIES 4 va *400 “/ARMOUR’S ROLLED i ie li ica tae PEPPER AND CHEESE SALAD—A creamy ort the peppers tightly with a blend of cream cheese and mixture, sparkled with finely chopped chives, is a| mayonnaise, sparked with seasonings, Chill, then delicious filling for. crisp green pepper rings. Pack | slice for an attractive hors d'oeuvre. = 5) t For Crispy, Tangy Delight | Vari tion Try Stuffed Pepper Salad — yan on Succotash ' 'enes and numerous pungent red ce Cream Pie ls Delicious - Imagine—a pie that's ice cream all the. way through! [i's done with flavored freezing mix -— the brand that needs no stirring while freezing. To one-half the ice cream mixture you add cocoa. Spread in an 8inch pie pan, it becomes the crust. Maraschino cherries are folded into the remainder of the ice cream and it is spooned into the lined pie pan. Into the freezer it goes for an hour or two, Then, before it's served, you add a garnish of shaved chocolate. Try this quick, delicious hot weather pie tonight. All lee Cream Pie 1 cup milk 1 eup heavy cream 1 package vanilla freesing mix 2 tablespoons cocoa . % cup ¢ maraschino cherries Grated chocolate Combine milk and cream; whip until a deep layer of foam forms. Takes”1 to 2 minutes. Add con- tents of package, whip one more minute fo dissolve. To one-half of the mixture add cocoa. Fold in. until well blended, Spread on bot- tom and sides of 8-inch pie pan, Fold maraschino cherries into re- maining ice cream and spoon into lined pie pan. Freeze until firm ibut not too hard. Garnish with pieces. ‘Pecans on Sweet Spuds I¢ you like sweet potatoes, you'll love them this way. Cut canned sweet potatoes in strips and roll the pieces in finely chopped pecans. Spread them in a pan or sugar, and dot with butter, Bake in a moderate oven until tempting- ly brown. A perfect accompani- iment for cold sliced ham or other ' | left-over meat. | Mix tuna fish, diced celery, lerumbled crisply-cooked bacon ‘and chopped apple together; mois- jten with mayonnaise and use as a sandwich filling. serene snc THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 . Cheese Fondue Features Bacon | One exciting way to feature grated chocolate. Cut in pie shaped , bacon’ is in a hot dish such as | cheese fondue. And don't shy away | from cheese dish recipes, because -;they actually don’t require any | more preparation time than most | ; casserole main dishes, Here is an easy-to-follow recipe for bacon and cheese fondue that | will be perfect for the family lunch | or a weekend supper. Serve with baking dish, sprinkle with a little, crisply cooked slices of bacon also. Racon-Cheese Fondue 1 pound sliced beacon i cup scalded milk i eup soft bread crumbs \e teaspoon salt 4 eggs, separated 1 cup cheese food, cubed 2 teaspoons prepared mustard Pan-try 9 slices bacon until crisp Drain well. on absorbent paper.) Add 1 teaspoon bacon fat to milk, i then pour over bread crumbs, Add ‘salt and crumbled bacon. Add egg FORTY-ONE_ yolks, cheese and mustard, Stir | casserole: Bake, wneovered in a thoroughly, Beat egg whites until! slow over (325 degrees) for 45 to stiff, Cut and fold in stiffly beaten | 50 minutes. Panmfry remaining ba- egg whites. Pour into a 1 quart! con and serve with fondue, et aeenanee Soa s bear this in mind... ont «+. look for it on the shelf or in the freezer | aT Crisp green peppers are always | a delightful addition to the salad | bowl, The tangy flavor and the | bright color make them both dec- | orative and flavorful. i Right now, when the peppers are piled high in the markets, it might be a good time to get re- acquainted with this vegetable. It) is a native of our hemisphere, but oddly enough, it became popular | in Europe long before it was eaten | in any sizeable quantities in this I country. Peppers have won increasing appreciation In this country in | the last quarter of a century. 'n that period consumption per capita has just about doubled. The pepper family is large and quite varied. Besides the sweet green peppers there are mild red Let Refrigerator. Cook for You When the thermometer begins to soar, do your cocking with ice. Let frozen desserts sHorten your kitch- en hours and keep you and your house cool ke * * You can fix dainty, mutritious desserts in the morning while it's cool, Then, let the refrigerator | take over until the family gathers. | The Mocha Cream Freeze has 4 | pleasing coffee flavor, so very re-| freshing in warm weather. Eggs, evaporated milk and wheat germ combine with coffee to produce , such a cool, smooth sweetness, everyone “is-sure-to-ask—for—“see—+ onds."” Vary the flavor by using | maple syrup or mashed bananas... ‘These “‘cooler-off-ers’’ will give a perfectly delicious finish to any. meal. : : until minute). Cool; stir in flavoring. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites; then wheat germ. Pour into refrig- erator tray, sherbet glasses or — paper cups; freeze. Serves | - 6. Flavor . alternates: Substitute 3 ta stant coffee and boiling. water in above recipe. LemonGlacier | ‘plant family. _extremely attractive hors d'oeuvre Lovernight or wrtil firm enough to) peppers. The hotter varieties are mostly smaller than the sweet peppers and are considered more as spices than vegetables. The spice black pepper, inci- dentally, has no connection with these green and red peppers. It comes from an entirely different You'll welcome ‘this hearty vari- ation on suecotash, Mushrooms and deviled. ham, tomato sauce and bread crumbs go into it as well as lima beans and corn. | Therefore, it is really a luncheon Pa an ¢£ ‘dish or a main dish for a light make a delightful combination. | dinner. A refreshing and low-caloried | Zesty Succotash . salad can be prepared by filling | Two cups shelled fresh lima | the pepper cups with a reasoned, cottage cheese mixture. By packing the peppers tightly with a blend of cream cheese and mayonnaise, sparked with season- ings, and chilling until firm, an | beans, or 12-ounce package quick- | frozen limas, 2 cups cut fresh corn, or 10-ounce package quick- frozen corn, 8-ounce can tomato sauce, 2%-ounce can deviled ham, | 3 tablespoons minced onion, 1 tga- | spoon salt, % teaspoon marjoram, 3-ounce can sliced broiled mush- | rooms, 3 tablespoons dry bread | ‘erumbs, 1 tablespoon butter or | margarine. Cook fresh or frozen vegetables in small amount salted water until | barely tender. Place drained veg- ‘etables in greased baking dish, - 6x10-inches, mixing well, Blend to- mato*sauce and deviled ham to-| Combine smooth, creamy cottage | gether. Stir in minced onion, salt | cheese with chives, carrots, salt, and marjoram. Stir sauce mixture and black pepper. Cut tops off! into vegetables. Drain mushrooms, green peppers, scoop out seeds and’ saving broth for future use in fill with cottage cheese mixture. | gravy or sauce, and arrange over Wrap in foil or waxed paper. Chill the vegetables. Sprinkle lightly with the crumbs and dot with but- slice. Cut into %4-inch slices. Serve | ter or margarine. Bake in mod-|§ ° on—leayes-of-French endive with | erate oven (350 degrees F.) until. § mayonnaise or French dressing..| mixture is heated through and! can be made. To serve, slice the peppers across the top into thin circles Staffed Green Pepper Salad J} cups creamy cottage cheese % cup minced chives — | % cup finely grated fresh carrots 1% teaspoons salt \4 teaspoon. ground black pepper 3 targe green 2 heads Prench endive Mayonnaise or French dressing Radish roses for garnish Garnish with radish roses. 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Here is a new and quick meth- od, requiring only that you know hew to mix up a batch of Soft Drink Powder (and what mother doesn't!}“ and hayen't- misplaced Your honey jar. | This is one method of making lemonade that doesn't require much storage space to keep it al ways on hand, The ingredients do not take a lot of extra room:in valuable .freezing compartments. Both Soft Drink Powder and hotiey keep indefinite- ly right on your cupboard shelf. . The honey will add flavor to the : Jemonade, but even more, it will; 0QNEY LEMONADE — There may be nothing new | and half a cup of honey you can make a sicy 4 drink add that bit.of extra quick sees | under the sun, but there is a different way to make | that’s good hot or cold. * =e ioe ant paige Siegen lemonade, With a L cenpninad of Soft Drink Powder ‘ 7 ee simple sugars with their. quick-di- | gestibility for that! Here’s the recipe; you'll have it memprized after you read it once. Honey Lemonade 1 package lemon soft drink powder Canned Pears Appealing! fre bake nay to Convalescent Appetites .!3 e223 Canned Bartlett pears, the most most wholesome food serves no- |All Guests Like Ragout Tiffany - ’ Summer is the time when out-of- town relatives are apt to write that they'll -be passing through your town, en route to Canada, and will have time only for a short visit with you. Naturaily, you'd like to put your best foot forward and wonder what to serve for that very special din- ner they'll have at your house. What you really want is something different, yet not so foreign to the palate’ that your company won't enjoy it. : For just such an occasion, the Gas Appliance Manafacturers Assn's. home economists have created Ragout Tiffany, which admittedly takes extra time and pains to prepare but is well worth it, It's a top-of-the-gas-range recipe which can be simmered on the “potwatcher,” if you have one of the new gas ranges featuring this wonder-worker, but it will turn out | }just as well if you haven't. Ragout Tiffany . 3 boneless chuck. cut into 1‘4-inch 5 medium: size onions, sliced 2 ler cloves garlic 3 tablespoons vegetable fat 1 amell can tomatoes @ carrots @ stalks of celer 1 teaspoon caraway seed ) teaspoon pr 1 teaspoon prepared mustar * 2 quarts hot water 1 stick cinnamon versatile of fruits, play an impor- | 6 cloves Dissolve soft drink powder, hon- tant role in the diet of a conva- ey and sugar in hot water. Add | lescent. If food for the sick seems spices. Cover and let stand 5 min- very remote to you as homemak- | utes. Remove spices and serve at | ers, the time may yef-come when | once. Or chill and serve with) you are suddenly faced with this in sodium, and rich in fructose | foyer a simple sugar which} water. Add lemon juice and chill is quickly absorbed inté the blood | | Juice — Teener’s Delight | tion. Naturally his thoughts will/ relatively low in calories and) cherry. Chill Juntil firm. crushed ice. Makes about 2 quarts | problem. crushed ice. Makes about 2 quarts, | . * 6 —_— | Grandfather, other member of the family may Ice Cream, Cranberry. | unexpectedly require hospitaliza- E focus longingly on the day when | en poche riny F ve ap") he returns to the family fold. Min- | straws. Let them mix their own. eS Se aa thee : = = serving. Cay 1 heap and for awhile, mealtime may be ng tablespoon Vanilla Ke cream) the center of his interest. é and % cup cranberry juice coc ke | tail. Beat with an egg beater, or | There are lots of things a con- valescent can't do, but eating is in a mixer, until light and frothy. | Serve at once. usually one of the pleasures left ee (ee him and, therefore, mealtimes Make Fruited Sauce | moran eoume new -tm- To make 2cups of an elegant and} Jf his diet is modified, or a spe- versatile fruited sauce combine 1) ¢jal one, cup mapleblended syrup with 14 | from ‘the hospital in planning_and cups fresh or frozen or canned | preparing-his. when. he does | sour red cherries (drained and pit-! come home. Even if he can eat ted). Bring to boil and simmer 2 | normally, his appetite will prob- minutes, Serve warm on waffles— | ; ably lag, and you may be hard-| it’s out of this world, Chilled—it’s | |put for ways to tempt it. The |. purpose if left on the plate. Junior, .or some stream and converted. to energy. you may receive po} | PEARS ARE IDEAL | Canned Bartlett pears ‘are ideal i to'serve on restricted menus. They | are low in cellulose residue, low Pears in = "treat state are! when canned in a_ light SYTUP, | ¢ may be used on diets where cal- | oric restrictions are not too rigid. | If calories are no problem, canned | peafs are a valuable addition be- | cause of their versatility. American homemakers = are pretty well convinced that eye appeal is worth striving for in every meal that’s served. he | delicate flavor, creamy texture | and color of canned pears in- | crease the eye appeal and, there: | fore, the appetite appeal for the | well members of the family and ' eonvalescents, too, They combine well with cottage cheese, creamed puddings, ice cream, fish, meats, and almost | any fruit or. vegetable one might servings. | cook three minutes longer. | in four dessert dishes. Drain pears | and’ place one half, cut side up,|on the box, or with Muffy mashed Q tablespoons ligutd from ‘or of dill | oak Ba honor pe r to tast lescing patientg in a hospital or in | on @ each of the tollowing: a comfortable room at home. Whole” stewed ons; wax beans; | green, time beans; ‘ison packed corn erne Pearadise Mirror §glad 4 canned Bartlett pear halves ---1* 1 package lime-flavored gelatin 1% cups bolling water 2 8-on, catia of peas In Dutch oven, saute onions and garlic slivers in fat until golden brown, then add meat. Sear on fin in boiling | all sides, sprinkle..with paprika, = ane Rae about.15 minutes, eanwhile, cut sera carrots until partially set. Drain canned | into y-inch rounds pao plan into pears and place, cut side up. Fill | | 1-inch lengths, using leaves, then centér cavity with earuachine | adil fo meat. Next, add mustard, Serve on | | dill pickle liquid, salt and pepper. salad | Cook for about an hour over slow flame, then add liquid only from all the canned vegetables, and turn gas up to allow mixture to come ‘to a boil. Stir gently, then reduce flame to moderate again and let cook until meat is tender—approxi- mately 80 minutes. Complete cook- ing time about three hours. Add drained canned vegetables 10 min- utes before serving. Yield: Eight generous portions, brown gravy. Excellent with dump- lings prepared with a ready-mix biscuit flour which has recipe right 1 teaspoon lemon juice 4 maraschino cherries Dissolve lime gela crisp lettuce or other greens, if allowed. Yield — four) Pearadise Island 4 canned Bartlett pear halves 1 package vanilila pudding mix 2 cups milk 1 egx, separated tablespoons sugar Combine pudding mix with milk | im saucepan. Place over medium heat and cook ‘until thick and smooth, Add beaten egg yolk and | Place on each pudding. | potatoes, Serves eight. Beat egg white until peaks form. Add sugar gradually and alors A half cup of cooked green peas | beating until stiff. Place heaping | leftover? Add them to a tuna teaspoon on each pear half. Place| salad. | with a rich| -eent ef the 286 Senators and sr A . to pay unforeseen federal bills for Incidental jalalligence See Sharp Drop. |About Congress History |in American Deficit Q—What do Congressmen think So ee 1956 campaign? : A~—The overwhelming mnie who ‘ongressional pocketbook issties would dominate the 1956 election. Sixty-nine. per resentatives who responded ranked taxes and government economy number one among 50 potential campaign issues. Tied for second place were farm price supports and prosperity and employment. Q—Hew much money did Congress provide for fiscal 19567 A—A _ Congressional Quarterly tabulation showed that during the | session adjourned Aug. 3 Congress | appropriated $52,199.015,915 for | fiscal 1956. Lawmakers also voted $925,805,300 in “supplemental funds fiseal 1955, which ended last June 30.. The President had asked for $54,219,606,036 for fiscal 1956, $981,176,193 in fiscal 1955 supple- mental funds. Q—How much of Uncle Sam's fiseal 1956 money will be spent for defense purposes? * A—The Defense Department | alone got more money than -all. other federal agencies put together —$33,076,785,026 out of total fiscal 1956 appropriations of $52,199,015,- 915, A Congressional Quarterly | tabulation showed that the De- partment also won authority to, use another $740 million in left- over funds for military construc- tion, Additionad funds for the. Atomic Energy Commission and the foreign aid program brought the nation's defense bill to $36,-. 614,253, 776, Q—How many women have |]. serve in the Cabinet? A—Two. The first was Frances Perkins, who served from 1933 to 1945 as President Franklin D.| Roosevelt's Secretary of Labor, | The second was Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, who resigned Aug. 1 after serving for almost 28 months as President Eisenhower's Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Mrs. Hobby, an ‘Eisenhower Democrat" from Texas, was the first HEW Secretary. She was replaced by Marion B. Folsom, a New York Republican who had been serving as Under Secretary of Treasury. Q—Has anybody figured up how long Congress met in 19557 A—Yes, the Congressional Rec- ord releases such a computation. In 1935, the Record. said the Senate | met on 105 days for 559 hours, 41! cream, a tangy topper for vanilla ice|meals must be nourishing, but name. Delicious and quickly di-| under broiler to brown slightly. | they must be appealing too. The! gested, canned pears deserve a! Yield — four servings. Sema scone on bs The House met on 112) WasHINGTON @—The govern- s share 47) Sours, 19 minutes. iment will announce tomorrow a ot ings filled 6.251 reviseq budgetary estimate which ate ot eB ee Svein (50 officials predicted would additional material placed in the | Show a sharp drop in the $2,240, * ‘Record’s appendix, still to be fin- | 000,000 deficit forecast earlier this ished. - | year. =: = These officials said they expect r * Do You Like Jams? the new figure on red-ink spend. ing during the current fiscal year Wey Pineapple-Rhubarb_ on to or below two billion If you take pride in making jams dollars. They said it is possible and spreads, consider a batch of|that Secretary of the Treasury Pineapple-Rhubarb Marmalade: Humphrey may suggest the deficit Combine-3 cups of diced rhubarb | could be eliminated entirely before with 1 cup well-drained crushed | the fiecal year ends next June 30. pineapple and 3 cups sugar. Cook, | stirring occasionally, until thick and clear. our into hot sterilized jars and seal at once, Try Italian Sandwich The Italians make a rich. and . | flavorful sandwich by slicing green ; : epper into rings one-inch thick Mixture for Onions — = them in hot, garlic Frying onion rings te go with | flavored olive oil. The peppers are that charcoal- broiled steak? .Peel|piled high on small loaves of large Spanish’ onions and alice | Dalen bread, sliced the long way. them about a quarter inch thick.| Add a few anchovies, if you like. Separate the rings and dip them | into milk, then into flour seasoned Many times just a light, refresh- with salt before frying until golden | ing dessert is the kind that's want- brown. The rings will need to be|ed. Then is the time orange but- fried from five to seven minutes | termilk sherbet best fits into the at endl degrees, Ll menu. hment Cool Refres Comes in Pints and Half Gallons Maple Leaf Dairy Co. Phone FE 4-2547 Kvery Time... 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ROAST a eS Ts Koler Easy to Make ' - Did you know that one of the tricks of keeping a cold beverage | colder longer is first to chill the | glass in the refrigerator? | An ideal way for “‘you” and your youngsters to keep cool is to en-| joy one of these chilled glasses brimming with refreshing bev- erage. : Like this Orange Clove Kooler for example, which is so tasty and yet se easy to prepare, using g soft drink powder which costs only five cents for a pack- age which makes two full quarts, Pop the glass into the refriger. ator while you chill the punch. Then when both glasses and punch have reached an icy, coolness, they will be ready for each other | which affords you time to round up your “young Indians.” They'll) love any one of the 8 flavors this beverage comes in: grape, orange, cherry, lemon-lime, root-beer, strawberry, Orange Clove Kooler 4 cups cold water 6 whole cloves 1 package orange soft drink powder % cup sugar Measure 1 cup of the water into a saucepan and bring to @ boil. Add cloves and simmer 2 minutes, Cool, Remove cloves. Combine clove water with remaining 3 cups cold water, Add soft drink powder | and sugar; stir unti] dissolved. Chill, Makes 1 quart’ beverage. Eggplant Sandwich Good With Cheese Cheese provides an interesting filing for these fried eggplant “sandwiches,” Lancheon Eggplant 1 small eggplant 's pound cheddar cheese lege iwell beaten) I%e cups crushed ready-to-eat wheat cereal (sliced thin) Wheat cereal . j Butter or margarine } Slice eggplant ‘4-inch thick; it is not necessary to peel it. Sand- wich 2 slices of eggplant and 1 slice of cheese (cut to fit) to- gether. Add a good dash of salt to} egg. Dip eggplant and cheese sandwiches into egg, then into | crusheq cereal. Brown slowly in hot, butter, Serve at once. 4 |accompanied by crisp rye wafers fresh vegetables, strips of cold cooked eggs and the crisp rye _TH KR MIX-YOUR-OWN SALAD — This salad is practically a meal in| carrots and radishes, green pepper and onion rings and tomato slices , £3 8 eal PON rrAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955. ee ae >). yes -p SS: Everyone Reaches for Pieplate Potatoes All hands will go for potatoes prepared this way! Pieplate Potatoes 4 large potatoes (about 14% pounds 1 teaspoon salt ‘ Pepper % cu coarsely grated cheddar cheese ipacked down well) 3 tablespoons butter or margarine \y - ht cream - 1 tablespoon minced onion Peel potatoes; cut into cross- wise slices \-inch thick; cut slices into %-inch strips. Arrange potato ; nn: @ ___ FORTY-THREE strips In heat-resistant glass deep pieplate (9% by 1'4 inches; Sprin- kle with salt, pepper and grated cheddar cheese. Dot with tiny bits |: | ot butter; pour cream over, sprin- kle with onion. Cover - pieplate tightly with double thickness of regular-weight aluminum foil; or use one thickness of freezer-weicht aluminum foil, Bake in hot (425 degrees) oven about 50 minutes or until - potatoes are tender when tested with a fork. Potatoes will absorb sauce. Makes 6 servings, A melon half, filled with cottage cheese or a variety of fresh fruits, Just Try This Simple Meat-Vegetable Dish ‘You'll love this’ easy barbecued meat-vegetable dish ,.,. budget- worthy, too, : Brown luncheon meat (a 12 ounce can, cut into four slices) and a small onion, chopped, in but- ter or margarine. Mix a third cup catsup, a tablespoon Worcester- shire sauce, a half teaspoon of dry mustard and a bit of salt and pep- per. Pour over meat and cook a | few minutes, Add a can of cream simmer style corn, cover, }about 10 minutes. i * Try Mix-Your-Own Salad for Cool and Easy Supper themselves, Dessert ang bever- age are all that are needed to complete the meal. This Mix-Your-Own Salad is one that you will make again and again, There is no limit to the combinations of foods you can use. Just be sure to serve crisp rye | wafers each time—they're the per- It cooking during warm weather makes you “wilt on the vine,” try this: Serve a Mix-Your-Own Salad and keep cool ag the proverbial cucumber. : On a large tray arrange chilled | meat and cheese, quartered hard- | fect “bread” for warm-weather wafers, meals, Carry spot you can find—porch, back- yard, breezeway, Then let the Butter French Crisp Rye Wafers Melon | ! | Bring to a boil; cover loosely and | continue boiling gently for 15 min family gather round and help Cofteeieed or oft POT 4. for BROADCAST HASH . . 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Chilled Rice Pudding % cup packaged pre-cooked rice 2 cups milk be teaspoon nutmeg ‘, cup cream (whipped) @ fresh or canned peach halves ‘y cup currant jelly (melted) Mix rice and milk in a saucepan utes; fluff rice occasionally with fork. Remove from heat. Stir in sugar, salt and nutmeg. Cool 5 minutes; chill about 1 hour. Just Tall Can 6 59' . WITH "WET STRENGTH” Scorxins* are # new kind of paper er look and feel like great Scott value. with an amazing strength! They don’t go to even when wet with coffee, tea, or any “Wet strength” Scotkins will last you through a whole meal, even if you eat fried chicken with your fingers, Scotkins dress-up your table, too. They gleaming linen. They're 2-ply, soft and smooth! Scotkins are anothér d design of fine linen — ) gi * how Sponsors. 2 ; | aS : : i, . : 'Z ~~ * “ . * « ye ” House plants have their place at the Inter-Garden| held Saturday and Sunday in the CAl Building on Williams Clubs Flower Show, Shown with early entries of plants} Lake road and is being presented by the Better Home and sf are Mrs. Crystal Stamp of Clive street, Mrs. Raymond |Garden Club, Dirt Gardeners of Pontiac, Sylvan Garden Dombrowski of Garland avenue and Mrs. Rose Thomas of Orchard Lake road (left to right). The show is being — — —_—— —-— _—— - > a Bloomfield - Rite Read for Couple | Beverly Warwick, O. Eugene Weaver Repeat Vows et Kirk in the Hills was the setting Sunday afternoon for the marriage of Beverly Ivy Warwick and 0. Eugene Weaver. * # * . The couple was married before an altar banked with an arrange- ment “of white! chrysanthemums, gladioli and stock, The Rev. Har- old Fred Selle officiated at the afternoon ceremony. The bride is the daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs, Samuel G. War- wick of Island court, and he is ‘the -son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville | | Weaver of Ann Arbor. , The bride wore a chapel-length “grown of ttatian- bombazine—sitk:* The fabric was accented by the | gown’s simple iines. A family heir- | loom. pearl, necklace set off the curved neckHne. Her fingertip veil of illusion was fastened toa small cap of match- ing silk. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis. e | WEAR BLUE GOWNS | ‘Mrs. Robert Messor of “Ann | Arbor was matron of honor as- sisted by Mrs. Chambers Kelly of Detroit, They wore matching bal- ‘Club and the Waterford Branch of the Women’s. National Farm and Garden Association. is wait Saturday ra ge “bs ig st al There are eleven classes for ‘artistic flower arrange- the show; Mrs. Leon Zielinski of Garland avenue, cochair- Pontine Press Photos ents. Viewing some of the entries are (left to right) man of the shew, and Mrs. Leroy Small of Milford, who Mrs, Fred Bohlman of South Better Home and Garden Club and publicity, chairman for. j i 7 ok SR A EES Re es NMC. : =< oe ¥ & Mrs. C. A. Beemer of Steinbiugh street, division of the Inter-Garden Clubs Flower ' ~a@ member of the Better Home and Garden| Show, is shown inspecting a squash arrange- m Club and chairman of the junior gardeners Anderson street, president of will handle ticket sales. | €e namin emcee ft —— — ‘Marriage Solemnized in Windsor Cornelia Kolb and John Huschilt Jr. Exchange Vows Cornelia E. Kolb and John Hus- chilt Jr. spoke their marriage vows Saturday morning in Assumption Church, Windsor; Ont, oa a wy () nd Z ment entered by a young green-thumber. 3 She is the daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Kolb of South Gen- “esee avenue and he is the son of ‘the John Huschilts of Hamilton, Ont. For the 11 e’cleck ceremony the bride wore a _ floor-length gown of lace and tulle over satin, The fitted lace bodice buttoned down the back with tiny covered ; buttons and the long sleeves came to points over her wrists, i The tulle yoke and full skirt | were appliqued with lace. Her jewelry was the bride- groom's gift of a strand of pearls. A fingertip veil of tulle and lace | There are five pages in ‘today’s Women’s Section ! | was fastenet] to her coronet of | lace, embellished with sequins. ‘ Py * e + —An—arrangement—of—white—rose+ jand stephanotis was carried with ' |the bride's satin-covered prayer- book. | BRIDAL ATTENDANTS | | jerina-length gowns of blue crystal- . as cal cae sacs @ ts ca Mrs. Donald Hoyt, Mrs. Arthur Arnold | Mrs. Hoyt is chairman of the tea committee material. Their bouquets were |@"d Mrs. E. J. Lally Jr. are shown (left to for the Inter-Garden Clubs Flower Show. | Womens Sectio : composed of white and blue right) with horticulture division. entries, Mrs. Arnold is president of the Waterford daisies. oe 6 hardy amaryllis, a tuberous begonia, poke club and Mrs. Lally is on the staging com- Robert -Messor served as best | berry branches and a Burpee hybrid zinnia. | mittee. »man, and seating the guests were Samuel. G. Warwick Jr., Charles Emery of Bedford, Ind., and : Clarence Christianson of Dearborn. Newcomers Slate Week of Shows A “Show Train” is a planned | and radig programs, with a spe- program of activities in New York cial briefing session at the A garden reception ee | @ good hotel that is within walking the wedding was distance to all theatres and shop- |- Mrs. Cory Sills of Detroit, cous- ‘in of the bride, was matron of | honor. Another cousin, Phyllis West of Keego Harbor, was a_ brides- id, j — * * «& THURSDAY, AUGUST 235, 1955 They wore identical ballerina- »AOHS . I AGES 44-48 length gowns of blue crystallette | topped with matching jackets. The matron of honor wore a yellow horsehair and tulle hat and car- ried a nosegay of yellow baby chrysanthemums. Miss West wore Personal News of Interest home of the bride’s parents. The | City starting on Monday and end-! United Nations and luncheon at- bride's mother wore a dove £T@Y | ing on Friday. Sardi’s or the Hotel Sheraton gown of Alencon tace and a blue e * 8 Astor are also Included in the velvet hat. : - Included in the events are two weeks activities, —Mrs. Weaver wore a gown of ; nusical shows,—a—dramatic—suc-~ light blue tissue silk taffeta with | cess, comedy, visit to Radio City ” navy blue accessories. Each moth-| Music Hall, the new “Oklahoma” er wore a small corsage of white | film. ping -districts. Members of Pontiac Newcomers club are making plans for a ‘Show | Seats to all shows are in the Orchestra except for one of the | musical productions if mezdanine | seats will afford a—better—view. Persons interested in joining them for this week of shows are asked | to contact Mrs, Willam Merritt “on Graves street or Mrs. Floyd _ Train” the week of October 23-29, ye ° ‘ 7 : . Ea co ve , i ae eC |a pink horsehair and tulle hat and Vacations-End as Fall A PPTOACHCS ret vemee se $ tions, When Joyce Steinback arrived first birthday of their grandson, after vacationing in M ; Nichiaus Huschil¢ of Hamilton at Willow Run Airport Wednesday yyichael. Michigan. * served his brother as best man, she was met by her parents, Mr. ~ + HF Sf * ‘ * | Another brother, Jacob, served and Mrs. Aynard Steinback of x . few -—_Morey_L. Stein, son-of Mr. and a. sroomeman, Plivabeth Lake road. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold P. Thing-| yrs.” samned Stein of Going | northern When the newlyweds their honeymoon in northern Mich- igan, the bride changed to a soft pink and gray tweed suit with matching accessories. Her corsage was of pink Talisman rosebuds. Upon their return the Weavers will reside in Ann Arbor, where Tickets to many popular TV | The stay in New York will be in Saunders on Dwight strect. Joyce has been touring England, France, Austria, Italy, Switzer- land, Denmark and Belgium since Jtly 4. . The opening of the school year will find her teaching at the mew Bloomfield Hills High School, S * * * Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kimball of Lahser road have returned to their home after vacationing at the home of Mrs. Kimball's niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowley in Cuernavaca, Mexico. They also visited Mexico City the bridegroom is completing, medi- cal studies, ~ Shower Given for Bride-Elect * Ld * Anna Mae Fox of Ellwood ave-. given at the Neome drive home of . Son vod <: ' ¢£ Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wel- JANICE CHAMBERLAIN, _—sDESPINA V, MITCHELL, | ——- NADINE BRANTLEY rc gn pg or The Robert Chamberlains of Au. Mr. and Mrs. Geofge Mitchell Mts. Clayton Dollar of Chapel from a Georgian Bay cruise. of Cass-Elizabeth Lake road are Hill, N.C., and Charles Brantley . Ae announcing the engagement of | of Foster street announce the en-| Mr:and Mrs. T. I. Zimmerman their daughter, Despina Virginia,!gagement of their. daughter, Na-|of Auburn Heights have just re- | ¥ 2) aaa oan stad and sohs have returned to! street, has received his master’s | their. home on Roland avenue| degree im education at Mich- — igan State Normal College. * * * ‘ Visiting at the home of their sister, .Mrs. Alfred Danton of Lincolnshire. road, are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Stapleton and daughter, Sabrina Fair’ to Close Season at Will-O-Way | aauzn | “Sabrina Fair’ by Samuel Tay- ~ as 2 ‘lor will be’ Will-O-Way Playhouse’s , next and last presentation of the Mr. and Mrs. Merlin J. Doram of | Summer season. The play will open. Euclid avenue were Mrs. Dora | Tuesday for a three-week run, clos- Andary and. children from New- | ing Sept. 18, ‘berry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roth- | “Sabrina Fair’ was first present-' well and Mr. and Mrs. Orville : in ~ iM * * * * | | ew promptly established itself as one of the hits of the season. It starred Catton. their guests for several days. Mr. The and Mrs. L. Edward Courteau of comedy is a kind Parker, Ind Seiler Gnenpamile Gitestoes bok is Bee = home from a three-year stay in Shade Comeback The trusty old window shade is secret childhood romance with | making a comeback. Easy to care, ® young millionaire, | for and to use, it is now available The Will-O-Way will in pastel colors and metallic headed by Maggie weaves, ; Also included in the cast will| darkening window shade, in two be Gerald Burton | colors, pastel on one side, neutral Susan, of Sault Ste. | Recent guests at the home of Seating the guests were Paul Duffy and John Parente, also of Hamilton. * * Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was-‘served at Ho- tel Embassy in Windsor. An eve- ning reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. LEAVE ON TRIP When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride was wearing a black and white fleeced wool suit with black accessories, * They will honeymoon for two wee northern Canada before taking up residence in Windsor, Auxiliary Members | Attend Convention THE PONTIAC PRESS, AUGUST 25, 1955 a Joan Cooper Repeats Nuptial Vows Joan’*Reynolds Cooper chose aj|to points over her wrists and the, gown of French-cut Chantilly lace for her marriage Wednesday to lan Glenn Lamont at All Saints Epis- copal Church. ae * * The gown was fashioned with a pleated tulle neckline which was filed with illusion and trimmed ~ with lace. The long sleeves came % MRS. IAN GLENN LAMONT | bouffant, skirt of lace fell over three layers of nylon tulle to floor | A medallion crown, trimmed | with tiny pearls, held her finger- | tip veil of illusion and she carried | @ lace-covered prayerbook with . } am arrangement of stephanotis and ivy, Jewelry Spotlight — Gold ! : Every sign on the horizon points | fashion trend enjoying popularity | Where she was a member of Delta | to a tremendous jewelry season with the greatest accents on fine tailored gold jewelry. * * * There will be an overwhelming popular acceptance is season of the designed look in necklaces, longer hair styles will call for more important earrings, and the new shorter sleeves will require the wearing of more dramatic look- ing bracelets. The long, slender look of today's clothes makes the wearing of big, bold pins (some in most unexpect- ed places) a fascinating challenge —relieving the severity of the new line and giving an unusual look to the simplest of dresses. Nothing is smarter with the dark fall colors than beautifully The “coffee tones” of brown have their jewelry accompaniment in harmonizing colors and strik- ingly surfaced golden jewelry .._. So important as a complement to tweeds. Very dark faceted topaz, translucent tiger-eyes, paler. car- nelians—all provide a match for what will probably be the most important color of the year. . Butterflies, tailored and bejwe- elled, have been captured in Staley of Drayton Plains. No date ‘on*both sides of the Atlantic, but crafted by Napier with a skill | gained in 80 years of fashion ledd- ership. ——* MARI ANN SEGEDI | Glenwood avenue announce the en- | gagement of their daughter, Mari |Ann, to Jerry. D. Staley. He is | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew: Segedi of | The bride is the daughter of Dr. | and Mrs. Robert J. Cooper of Chip- pewa road and Ian is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont of Nel- son street. * * * Two hundred fifty guests ~wit- | nessed the ceremony performed by 8 o'clock. ATTENDS BRIDE Carolyn Dalley attended the bride as maid of honor wearing a princess style ballerina length gown of petal pink silk shantung. The bodice was designed with V- neckline, * * s * Wearing ‘ice blue gowns of the same design were the bridesmaids, Donna Westerlund, Joan Baldwin and Jeyee Jilbert, eousin of the, bride from Royal Oak. Each attendant carried a cas- | cade bouquet of fuchsia glamel- | lias, edged in silver and ‘en- | twined with ivy. Reginald Lamont served as his | brother's best man, and seating the guests were Robert Cooper Jr., | brother of the bride; Duane Bigsby, | Kenneth Burr and Joseph Wag- ley Jr. * * + Mrs. Cooper greeted her guests ceremony at Orchard Lake Coun- | try Club. She wore a gown of! sage of Amazon lilies. GOWNED IN ROSE Mrs. Lamont chose a dusty rose lace and crystalline gown with pink and white accessories sage of Amazon lilies for her son's wedding. ow * » When the newlyweds left_on a wedding trip to Barstew, Calif., where the bridegroom is stationed at Camp Irwin, the new Mrs. La- mont was wearing a 2-piece dress of black and white dacron and patent accessories. * * The bride and bridegroom at- tended University of Michigan | Delta Delta and he is affiliated | with Alpha Tau Omega and Delta | Sigma‘ Delta. Mrs. Radenbaugh Hostess to Circle Lydia Circle of the CWF of the First Christian Church met at. the | kins reported on the world conven- | tion held in Toronto Aug. 16-21. | Assisting Mrs. Radenbaugh were | Mrs. Harry Stuart and Mrs. John | Appleton. aN $6.95 c= TWEED HATS | De Cor Shop 48 Perry St. FE 2-2822 (in Pentiac Hotel) charming pin and earclip sets — TUMBLEWEED “Shag Softies LIGHTFOOTED WAY TO GO © BACK TO SCHOOL | Very outdoorsy .. . very | campus... very smart urban- suburban foot fashion . . . in solt unlined shag leather — ,.. with black loam-crepe 7 soles. TUMBLEWEED: Rust or = Steel Grey. HIDEOUT: Steel [) or English Lavender ‘gh seen in SEVENTEEN 4 é = : ‘3 2 is £2 nd a cor-| | home of Mrs. J. O. Radenbaugh of | © Elizabeth Lake road. li Devotions were given by Mrs.| J. P. Morgan, using as her theme; | | “The Great Spirit.” | 2 Mr.. and Mrs. Edward L. Wynne are announcing the ‘engagement of the Rev. C. George Widdifield at |their daughter, Beverly Claire, to Donald T. 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Mrs. Echtinaw will serve as chairman of mad social committee Ways and means committee has E. Grace Clark as chairman, Mrs. Earl L. McHugh, ea Tibbals, Mrs. Grant Mrs: Louis Londick, Mrs. A, L. Travis and Mrs. Fred G. Upthe- _— * * «# Budget will be handled by Mrs. Approved schools committee lists Ora Hallenbeck as chairman, Mrs. D, R, Mac- | Before Taking Trip ' Heed:Precautions - ———————— a — . : ee, : Aree ® “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY: AUGUST 25, 1955 FORTY-SEVEN Lula Krueger Wise Grandmother, cleans it oane oe ee ome: e srl lust” lan - Vork io Bride i Furnishes Kid Room |are not visiting, and an easily” It's a wise “grandmother who| “leaned tile table which can double : Green .ot Chaiidier | equips a special room for the visits |@F adult use, Sy ANNE uEYWoOD and_it was @ long time belore 1 Wei tan -Siostainaamegesich, pea, ‘wie 36 alkane jee 2 naman pelt gee age Some suggestions | os Barbara L. is a charming young realized’ it.” : ‘+ | Barbara’s talent for weathering |hagpensd, if 1 hads't got out éf the | os , to} are: built-in sofa beds, a-compact} A vinegar-moistened cloth will mctheb wits a : got out of hand, and. she bacame | wrong the right job. Altred R sa room heater: for added comfort,' help keep piano keys white, - a. ae cee ae a always loved home- |. fussy “office ’ wife.” “It you're a ‘mothering’ type, a and Mrs, August T. Krpger of | - Soe : sage, bul these pring iri oes ra gp Barong ues She took care of her two |You've got to get a job that in- uskegon. i oe of te dee damneatic | bosses as if they were little chil- |Volves working with children—and| No date has en set for the : P athe «| with baby-sitting. dren and devoted her life to | that is that! wedding. CLEARANCE SALE! * 2 « GRADUATION CAME them. She was well on her way — - bd When tion came and| te the dedicated = Barpare loves every bit of her], When _eraduat ep) Sat event an a Summer Maternity Clothes on her nerves, she is completely | seemed ble. She . type. , Sating” hovec tad’ br "tapens |iton of oftce werk, bet matarell:| “one day.” Barbare told mse, “4 2-PIECE DRESSES $ PEDAL PUSHER SETS and seems to have no discontent | you could not be a domestic serv- suddenly came to my senses. : waseare. cask ud elite @ been ae oe eee ee 2 eee ,@ e ery * ment agency and got a job as sa ey ne a ee aan en's wae eee] | LAY—IT—AWAY _— _— > woman : ’. bara has this helpful advice: ove haps: work plier ori I =, it—the kids, the parents, | cs mantenal taste =~ oo to by a Mt denscaticity te whet yeu |r? and coveted the phones whED) a) so hers It it Thad|{ the lusgage a fine leathe briefcase . , / want out of a ot you aren't iney peoadiye Sygakrgg ere ake eas Gk to tte: “es . your student will go to school in style.” PEDAL PUSHERS DRESSES & SLIPS : engaged when you graduate, |ioig me, “but I liked the extras: SOCIAL LIFE KIM ! ‘¢< | ° ba plan your job very caretully. like decorating the office with, Next thing you know, I was : & Be sure it's one that leads to curtains and plants and doing all blossoming out and getting a so- OXFORD SHOP domesticity and not one that ham-j|kinds of chores for the two men cial life of my own. LEATHER GOODS | , oe pers it. I know,” she told me, “be-|—buying presents for their wives| “Then I t T We fell i y y cause I made the mistake at first and things like that.” ove and now oe elt 14 W. Huron. FE 2-2620 59. W. Huron St. FE 4-7212 Colors ‘ ; oj ~Nude Yarn Dyed Grey eCapri Blue | Poplar Green «Charcoal Brown. eNavy, Black 3, Ways to Buy: 1, Lay-a- "Kashl Each coat luxuriously tailored and milium lined with crepe back satin insulated lining 4 ‘Budget «- small weekly or an ie Ula with Wool AUGUST SALE PRICE The season’s most fabulous fabric — Imported Cashmere Blended > \/ “ } THE PONTIAC » PRESS, THURSDAY, A tall, narrow glass vases can: be ye ’ of — rice to fl pt B Leslie and hating ng vigorously. | erly : “and Joseph Sere oe nooner mix a tablespoon of vinegar to married * Crumpled measuring tape can be given new life if it is pressed be- tween sheets of waxed paper. . / Here's a shoe designed to fit com- fortably—no painful breaking in! Once he tries a pair—he'll want to wear them right out of the ae Good-looking styles the {ello ~in our big new selection fo? bathe to-school. B, C, D, sizes 2/4 to 6. he shoes that aad no breaking in! $6.45 poir GUIDE-STEP heel holds its shepe, con't crush — ee ae ewe MR. and MRS. JOSEPH ISABELL JR. Beverly J. Leslie Wears Nylon Tulle First Methodist Church was the scene of the Saturday evening wedding of Beverly J. Leslie and Joseph A. Isabell Jr. * * * ~| Phe brideis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Leslie of South Francis street,-and the bridegroom is the son of. Mrs; Chester Beau- regard of Auburn Heights and Jo- seph Isabell of Bearborn, The bride’s gown ef nylon tulle featured a fitted bedice with a sweetheart neckline. Her sleeves of Chantilly lace ended in points at the wrists, The bouf. fant skirt of tulle flowed into a chapel train, Panels of lace accented the skirt. Her fingertip veil was se- ‘cured by“a- crown of seed pearls and sequins, She wore pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Her bouquet wag of white carnations with a white orchid in the center. __ 4 sin oxford, GUIDE-STEP con- * struction, Merit Shoes 43 N. Saginaw he eo Open Fri. and Mon, “io P.M. Sister of the bride, Mrs. Betty Emery, served as matron of honor. | She wore a waltz-length gown of pink domestic lace and nylon net over taffeta with q lace jacket. She chose a picture hat to match her gown and carried pink carna- tions and deep pink rosebuds. BLUE LACE GOWNS Bridesmaids Marie Isabell and Lila Hicks wore gowns similar to | the matron of honor’s. in blue do- ‘mestic lace. Their bouquets were | of yellow carnations and yellow rosebuds, reveupyeagyrires ey on Backward MALING SHOES — a Hip Chick puts her sweater é Maling’s § Sch Open Monday and Friday Evenings . h| oolgir! Sports A. Block, Brown, or Red smooth leather, 8. Canyon Send or White Bark smooth leather with contrasting trim, Block suede with Block sindoth leather trim. se Black, Brown, or White Bork smooth leather,» * Maling Shoes - 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET jwore a navy blue tissue taffeta Bridal Couple e. = |p Saturday. She is the daughter of the Emerson Leslies of South Francis street, and he is the son of Mrs. Chester Beauregard of Auburn Heights and Joseph Isabell | o} Dearborn. Bridal Gown over taffeta was’ worn by Wendy Sue Bordeau for her duties as flower girl, She carried a nosegay of pink carnations and pink. rose- buds to match the dress of the matron of honor, Michael Sutherland served as best man. Ushers were Walter Wright of Dearborn and Richard Irwin. : The mother of the bride received the guests at a ion held in the church pari immediately following the ceremony in a slate blue silk taffeta dress with pink accessories, AUGUST 25, & 1955 Three beideo-slact slensivg ‘Sep- tember weddings were honored with showers this week. : “Mrs. . Manley Sore and Mrs. The bride-elect will be attended | by Jean Brown as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be lores Smith and Geraldine Barnes and flower girl will be Evalyn Rich- “ards, ; * «* Mrs. Passmore and Mrs. Barnes ~ A floor-length dress of pink nylon |. presided at the tea table in the Fox home. The table was covered with an Italian cutwork cloth and centered with pink sweetheart roses and matching candles. Bir rag at the Tuesday shower “Mrs. Frank Geris, Mrs. Pred Sytz, Mrs. Harold Slank- ‘ster, Mrs. Albert Games, Mrs. Heward Upham, Mrs. Oscar Eckman and Mrs. P. B. Jones. Mrs. Leonard Klausmeyer, Mrs. Mrs. Ben Bowman, Mrs. Walter Willman, Mrs. Lynn Allen, Mrs. Oswald Burke, Mrs. Fred Picker- ing, Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde, and Mrs.‘ Melville’ Luttrell. ; * 28 «& Still other guests were Mrs. John Meddaugh, Mrs. Ernest Ma- The mother of the bridegroom dress with white accessories. Pink rosebud -corsages were worn by both mothers. * * For their honeymoon trip to| snorthern Michigan’ the bride! i accessories and wore the orchid | from her bridal bouquet is to Make Home in Los Angeles, Geraldine Bennett became the bride of Dale Ditterline Sunday evening in a double-ring ceremony | at the Fist Church of God. The | Rev. H. Eugene Ramsey officiated | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin. Bennett | ot North East boulevard, and he | is the son of George R. Dit- terline of Marion, Tl. : Fer her wedding, the bride pale pink trystallette, Her hat Her corsage, which was worn at the waist , was of white Wlies. Her only jewelry was a string of | pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. | Mrs, Jack Ewer was her sister's only attendant. She wore an aqua silk shantung.dress with a match- ing hat. Mrs, Ewer also sang the bridal recital, William Cosgrove of Marion, Tl,, served*as best man. * » * The newlyweds plan to leave soon for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will both continue their stud- har, Mrs. John Ross, Mrs. Frank | Huellmantel, Mrs. Floyd Schoon-— | over, Mrs. Robert Pack, Mrs. ' |Ernest Fleming and Mrs. Leon | Forsy th. * * Completing the ae were Miss | _Mrs. Charles _Manz, Mrs. |} Marek, Mrs. George Hub-’ John bard, Mrs. 0. H. Fargher and Ruth Williams of Swampscott, | Mass. | ANN BROOKS FETED Bride-elect Ann Louise brwcha | was honored at a linen shower | Tuesday Benson and her daughter, Elsie, were hostesses for the affair at their home on South Josephine avenue. * * * Ann‘ Louise, daughter of Mrs. Edward A. Brooks, will exchange nuptial vows with John J. Fricke. II, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Jack Felix Home From Western Trip Jack Felix Jr, has returned to his—home. West, Among the places he visited were Texas, the Painted Desert in Ari- zona, Mountain Dell in Utah and canyons in Utah and Colorado. To Save on Space To have both space and TV, try housing your set in a doorléss closet or built-in china cabinet or bookcase you don’t need. (A draw- string curtain can cover it com- pletely when not in use.) Grouping it with another piece of furniture, as you group pictures, ies. Iwill also help the space problem. ~etyles— width, 87 N, Saginaw Bt, Met te BACK-TO-SCHOOL... e Exclusive with Diem’s in Pontiac! cA , Wide assortment of new “The. Best Friend Your Feet par, ‘Had” The Shoes designed with the FUTURE in mind. ;Shaped to let small feet g-r-o-w as | Miner, . Frickeof Begton Harbor, on Sept. 3 at All Saints Episcopal Chureh. Guests were Mrs.. Marshall Brooks, of the bride-elect; Mrs. E, A. Brooks, ’ Mrs. Kenneth Brooks, Mrs. Rey Bromley ang Mrs. David Rog- ers. Also present were Mrs, Harry Mrs. “Ezra Mason, Mrs. James Briney, Mrs. Ray Dobbins, Mrs, Mahlon A. Benson Jr., Mrs. John A. Benson, Mrs, Lyman W, Bittman ond. Mrs. Bertha Sanford. « a | Completing the guest list fwere | Adah Shelly, Laura Cobb, Susan) | Tice, Mrs. Albert F. Bell, Mrs. | ‘Clifford H. Dixon, Mrs. Homer of Mrs. William Hurtubise of Kemp (Three Fall Brides-—Elect. ” 2ietinak were cohostesses at a miscellaneous shower egg bride-elect Helen Rickner. shower was held at the Saahone home on srt Ardmate avenue, Miss lngee dicate of Mrs. | Marti Rickner of Chippewa road and Frederick P. Hurtubise, son street, will exchange wedding vows at St. Benedict Church on Sept. 10. The bride-elect chose this oc- casion to announce her bridal at- tendants. Mrs. Merrow of Toledo will be matron of honor; brides- maids will be Miss Zielinski and Nathalie Daniels, Frank Glowzinski will serve as Others were Mrs. Horace Young, Howard Grady, Mrs. Wilma Dick- inson, Mrs. Dorothy Holloway, | evening. Mrs. M,. A.) on—Riker—street after |} vacationing for two weeks in the | 6 Harbage and Patricia Miner. | best man, and seating the quests HONOR MISS RICKNER | will be Louis Hurtubise, William Mrs. Mac Morrow a and Patricia’ " Hurtubise Jr. and Bob Mountain. | Mrs. Harold Hemming) Mrs. Rich. ard Garnett and Mrs. ais Timney, Margatet Atkins, Nancy Clifton, Virginia Cattell, Joan Cole. brook, Lois Dusten and Maryanne Grady. _ MARGARET ANN SHOP Grammar Glamour in 1. Plaid ’n’ Corduroy ; Color Keyed Co-ordinates in Apple Red and Slate Grey Push - Sleeves on — SHIRT in 3 Ee SKIRTS |. 3 to 6x.,.. a to ¢ “Ta ssi copes i The MARGARET ANN SHOP } Nature intended! 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League, Brook- sank ,the evened | ond Straight day 9-5, gain as Chisox $ wee 8 in a home pun display that Chicago Cubs for the sec- The New York Giants evened their two-game series by downing the St. Louis Cardinalg 4-1, and the Pittsburgh Pirates made it two straight over the Cincinnati Red- legs 4-2. Milwaukee and Philadelphia were idle. lyn widened its first-place gap over the Milwaukee Braves: to 12% True, the four-game split with HON: Say es eee FOREST. HILLS, N.Y. )—Take it from two former amateur tennis kings with the big game: the United States will retain the Davis Cup against the challenge of Australia | starting tomorrow, perhaps by a margin as big as 5-0. That was the prediction today of Don Budge and Jack Kramer as the draw was made for the two opening singles maatches to-| morrow on the famed Stadium! Court. * ae \ Secretary of Stai@’ Dulles will | draw the names zf°the opposing U.S. Victory Is Seen made their predictions after nu- merous workouts with Tony Tra- bert and Vie Seixas, the pair who brought the cup back to the United States last December after a four- year sojourn in Australia, * * » “The U.S. will win because: Tony and Vic have been working out ‘against.players with powerful serves and the big game such as Don and I have.” said Kramer. |-“By contrast the Australians’ prac- | players out .of the huge coveted cup. Budge and Kramer, how _Profes- Doctor Says [Be OK for League Tilts MOBILE, Ala. (‘®—The Detroit Lions have been all. but assured that Bobby Layne, their ailing No. 1 quarterback, will be able to re- sume his passing and signal calling ~T4, holds up and his 11- eae eother, Gary, pulled from the Missouri River |, hard by their home at Leaven- worth, Kans. The youngsters used | a throw line and a hook baited with a cmmiaastcioete Skipper Grid Squad to Get Gear Friday Coach Freeman Calls First Waterford Drill for Monday Football season begins at Water- ford High School Friday with the issuing of equipment to the ex- pected tournout of some 85 candi- dates for the 1955 Skipper 11. * * » The season opens Sept. 16 with | West Bloomfield at Waterford, fol- lowed by the 2nd annual Water- ford-Pontiac clash at Wisner Sta- dium. | ie: BLOQMPIELD . Z- a! isner Sept. 30- WA LAKE Oct. .1-at Van. a | Little Leaquers— in Semi-Finals Southern Team, Trio. Bid | ‘From Northeast for Windup WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. @ -- Al *| southern team and three from the Northeast compete today for the right to enter the Little League World Serjgs finals. In the first of this afternoon's | /games, Morrisville, Pa. takes on Winchester, They will be Mass. followed on original Little League field by Auburn, Ala., and Dela- i. N.J. “Phe New Jersey team bouncetl | Alexandria, La., out of the tour- ‘ney yesterday ‘4 behind pitcher | Herb Harrison who struck out 11| while allowing enly 4 hits, 2 of them home runs. Pitcher areal Umbach of Avu- burn allowed only two hits as his team ousted San Diego, Calif., yes-| terday 4-1. Umbach struck out 15, Longwood Hopes to Get Doubles Test Under Way BROOKLINE, Mass. 7» — Of- ficials of the T5th National Doubles Tennis Tournament at Longwood have their fingers crossed in hopes that today's scheduled matches can be played. Rain washed out action Tuesday and yesterday the courts remained too soggy from the effects of the to afford solid footing. The .turnament is entering -its lith day. Wednesday through day last week was lost to and floods which chased the top- seeded American and Australian Davis Cup ‘entries. Woman Is Victor af. » pneumonia sent his temperature Layne. Will duties in time for the regular NFL season. | Almost as important, the Lions | now can rest assured they have | picked up a capable understudy for Layne to replace Tom Dublin- ski, who skipped off to the Cana- dian League after the 1954 season. | sionals but themselves onetime de- fenders of the international trophy, tices have been with team substi- tutes. They would have been much better off if they had obtained the aid of such Australian stars ‘as Frank Sedgman and Dinny Pails.” Baltimore left Chicago-only halt a game out of first place, bud those are contests gone’ into the record book. Had the White Sox swept the series, as Manager Marty Mar- ion had hoped, Chicago would be ruling the roost ‘today by lig games, 9 _@ «8 In 2. meetings with Baltimore the Yankees have won 18 games from the cellar-dwelling Birds. On the other hand, Chieago has \+won only 10 of 18 games with Bal- timore. Cleveland, in third place a game behind the Ya , has done almast as well, winning 15 of 18 from the Orioles. The fourth- behind New York, are 11-5 with place Boston Red Sox, 44% games Baltimore. * * ®& In the opener yesterday, South- of the year. Dave Philley's eighth homer was the one Baltimore tal- ly. But, Bill. Wight scattered nine Kramer said he looked for the | Americans to gin by at least 4-1, It “perhaps by as much as 5-0." Budge declined to predict the | margin of victory but said he was | confident the {meric ans would win | the doubles—@onsidered the key | point in the five-match competi- tion, of the U.S, team, was expected to go all the. way with the 31-year- old Seixas and ‘the 25-year-old Trabert. Talbert was toying with the idea of naming 22-year-old Hamilton Richardson for one of the singles berths until yesterday, Then in a “produce or else” match, Seixas whipped the former intercollegiate champion from Baton Rouge, La., 63, 3-6, 6-3. That settled it for the captain. Bill Talbert, nonplaying captain |. Chicago hits in the nightcap, and cago's. sole run came on Sherm Lollar’s homer in the ninth, his | 15th. : * * * Al Smith slapped’ his 18th homer in the first inning to atte Cleve- Layne’s new stand-in is a six- foot, 180-pound Alabama boy who has been itching to show his | bosses that he’s stilt the passing | whiz whe won All-America hon- ors at the University of Ala- bama in 1946. Harry Gilmer, a former defen- | sive halfback with the Washington ins, was the key man in the Lions’ 17-14 victory over Washing- ton in an exhibition game at Mo- s three days ago feared Layne would be forced to give up profes- signa} football and there would be noone to replace him. | Layne, who flew to Michigan Tuesday, learned yesterday that a week of treatment at University of Michigan hospital in Ann Arbor } should fix an old shoulder injury int time Yor the regiilar season. Dr. Carl. Badgley, nationally surgeon said | aoa be ready for the Lions Albert Improves at Coast Hospital ‘erans at® 20, Meantime, the Aussies captain, | Harry Hopman, refused to come | right out and announce his lineup) but indicated it would be Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, a pair of vet- in the singles. and the unbeaten combination of Hoad and the flashy Rex Hartwig in the doubles. - The doubles match Saturday 1s scheduled to start at 1:30 p.m, EST. The entire 3-day series will be telecast in color over a (NBC) nation-wide network. Auscos Victors in Semipro Test in National Ecent WICHITA, Kan, (~The two top favorites in the National Semi-Pro Baseball Tournament both shut out their opponents in second- round St. Joseph, Wichita 9s ‘Retain Favorite’s Roles’ games last night. The St, Joseph, Mich., Auscos | breezed past the Great Falls, ; Parnell Hister held the airmen to four singles. The Wichita Boeing club, defend- SAN FRANCISCO wp — Frankie Albert's fever went down to 100 degrees Wednesday and the one- time quarterback was taken off the critical list at Mary's Help Hos- pital. Albert, an assistant coach for the San Francisco 49ers, was taken to the hospital Wednesday when to 1 Dr. William O'Grady said Albert was “‘coming along fine now, He should be up and fighting in two weeks.” Albert starred for Stan- ford and then the 49ers. Olson F avored ‘Over Giambra ters are dotied with former pro- fessional players. The Michigan team has seven men who have played class AA ball or higher. in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO w-—It won't decide anything much except who's the better fighter ‘but tomorrow Mont., Air Force Base team, 10-0. | ing- champion, blanked the Colum- | ‘bia, Tenn,, Monsantos, 2-0, scor-; ing runs in the second and sixth; | innings. i Both Wichita and St. Joseph ros- + | | ‘ paw Billy Pierce coasted in, cop-- ping his fourth in a row and 11th ctrnna or oi Wech-0ls cay ot elie ap in the marist Gpprprel by Np Cow © Pontiac when he cleans up the fast pacer, Imas - it Twin land away fast lentes Boston ‘and the sixth with his 10th home run, Mike Garcia held Boston to seven hits, blanking Ted Williams. Arnold Portocarrero engineered the Kansas City whitewash of Washington, a neat three-hitter. + Hector had -three—si Frank Sullivan, Bob Avila led off | Drug: Lions/Gain Wins | in Waterford Loser’s bracket games were set up for tonight in ar 8 Waterford Township Softball League playoffs after Wednesday victories by Dray- ton Drug and Waterford Lions; Most of the action was reserved for the final inning x shaded Dick & Wes Sports, 17-6, while Harlan (Fat) Keith tossed hig 5th/| l-hitter of the year as the Lions and batted in three runs. Vie Pow- er’s 16th homer and the fourth for Joe Astroth accounted for the oth- er runs, * * Brooklyn round-trippers=two. by Frank Kellert, and the 28th for Roy Campanella- and No, 22 for iil Hodges made it easy for Russ Meyer to defeat the Cubs, New York got eight-hit twirling from Lefty Don Liddle, and Wayne Terwilliger and Ray Katt slammed successive homers in the second inning off Tom -Poholsky. Alex Grammas' first homer of the sea- son spoiled Liddle’s chances for 4 | shutout. ° * Dick Hall was the star for Pitts- burgh as he tossed a six-hitter at Cincinnati and hit a home run, his first. Preston Ward's fifth hom- er in the sixth accounted for the * Bue runs. dh i Sylvan _Center,64,__— In tonight's games, with loser falling out in each cage, Dick & Wes meets Gidley Electric at 7 p.m., with Richardson Dairy and Syivan Center clashing at 8:50. Dick. _* Wes and Drug. entered Pontiac Boy Out for Wheaton College 11 Kirk Hobolth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobolih-of-#79_Mae | 8 Street in Pontiac, will be among 60 football candidates at Wheaton College when pre-season drills get under. way Sept. Sgat Camp Lake, Wisconsin. Hobolth, who won letter at and Playoffs — the last inning tied 3-3. The Sports club came up with 3 unearned runs after 2 were out on an error, Gor- don Nelson's triple and Don Herr’s long home run. Drug came right back with 4 rung to take the game. With 1 out, Gerald G@or tripled and Cecil Hanes singled him in. Jerry Hesse's double and Paul Atkins’ | single—brought—in—another—before —— Hesse stale home to tie it up, Stu Hutchinson’s hit was followed by a game winning single by Rick In the nightcap, Keith fanned 5 and walked 2 in limiting Sylvan to a 4th inning sipgie by Wayne O'Shaughnessy. Jim and Harold (Skin) Keith 2-hits each for the Lice. Dick oy ot “640 ¢3 Drayton Dry 120 006 -¢-9 sas and teenie: Pleaher, Goulet, Boe lvan Center ~ 000 001 erford Conley and io Keith and Rasiie Tam Winer Illinois school last year, ts quarterback, LeRoi Smith of —— aa Lee Smeltzer ‘of Flint Michigan gridders listed a Whee. ton's 1955 roster, ' tonight. _|money tournament : Lead Field in Montreal Open Taking Port in Rich Canadian Golf Test MONTREAL — The biggest in. Canadian golf, the $26,800 Open, gets under way today with-a ‘ue field of 132, 4 * * The presence of;the last two winners in the “World” tourna- ment at Chicago, with its $50,000 . exhibitions, has-added spice to this tournament. F ~~ * * Julius Boros of Mid-Pines, N.C., “World”. winner Aug. 14, has re- joined the pro circuit, and playing along with him in practice rounds yesterday was the 194 “World” ‘champ at Tam O'Shanter, Bob Toski of Livingston, N.J. Both were absentees from the Canadian Open tn Weston,-Ont.,last_week. There is a strong feeling among the galleryites that Arnold Palmer, the winner at Weston, is still the man to beat. * ‘i * Tt was the first pro-circuit vie- Watson, who could win the major share al the| s $25,100 Motor City Pace at Wolverine Raceway New Coach at Helm ifor Bloomfield. 11 Football practice at Bloomfield | Aug. 29, at 9 a.m., under new, head coach Don Hoff. in U.S. Rifle Test ‘| Rifle Championship Wednesday for s| the first time in history, ‘Mrs;* Viola Potlum, “a 43-year- old dress shop operator from Brooksville, Pa., ‘missed only 10 field of 500. ee tee a ten erset, Pa. Oliver H. Lauderman of Dayton, Ohio, was third with 6,338. Summons Troy Gridders bullseyes in 60 sshots to beat a! Fas Renee ot OES eg coe Bee Chie Hits 100 Four Times an even 100 against Ripon in 1931. Major Leagues- - Michigan State football teams |. : to give the champ a score or two. we : rere! Af. _ dye THT STRAT a ae Lael tween middleweight champ Bobo Olson and Joey Giambra is ex- pected to be a good, hard scramble. Local odds favor Olson, the hometown boy, about 3-1, but sol- ., dier Giambra of Buffalo figures The fight will be televised na- tionally from the Cow Palace at Candidates | the 1955 team are requested 5 Home Games on PHS Chiets’ | ‘55 Grid Card | Starting with Wyandotte Hills High School begins Monday, | sept. 16, Pontiac High ecneePs football Chiefs will perform be- fore the home folks. in five arec- ‘lighted contests, this fall. Nine | games comprise the. schedule, which concludes with the Flirt Northern Saginaw Vall¢y Con- ference battle at Wisner Memorial Stadium. Out-of-Valiey contests include those against the "Dots, Waterford in the 2nd.game, Ferndale in the 3rd and Royal Oak later. on, at the Acorns’ home field.’ 9 p.m. EST but the San Francisco aeimat| age will bo Machod ok. home in Berkley (Lincoln 4284),| The schedule: . - Giambra, like Olson, a serious, | oa the high school atti ct toe oe intense ringman, has won his four Bept. Ferndale a fights this year, all in Texas, Six Sports Pages in Gentral. Oct at A A = ull nee: oe j OR. pete flag Ramm Coal a eters Pontiac Press |fessn and Rov, ii Flint» Northern “Stengel Calls on Rookie Pitcher Coleman ‘in First. Game of Crucial Set With Indians: afgee z : ‘| 4 Yankee- i HH Kaflin Records _ Hardtop Victory Howell Pilot Triumphs at Pontiac Speedway “ "Mickey Katlin, the Chrysler test another hardtop victory at Pontiac Speedway last night by out-run- ning Benny Howell and Johnny Wallace pevent. Katlin, who also took. honors in the 4dap dash, toured the 2% . laps in 8 minutes, 19.71 seconds. Ray Fraley was the semi final winner and. Bill Kourt captured the pursuit race. Heat winners in- cluded Benny Howell, D. Earl, and Marvin Main. driver from Howell, marked up |» ‘in the 25lap feature |” tory for Palmer, from Latrobe, and last year’s U.S. Amateur titleholder, The convincing way he took the Canadian Open and has , been playing in practice rounds ‘at Summeriea, stamp him asa top choice” candidate, 7 , Palmer is pe a couple of , new putters arrive in time for the start. When he opened his bag at Summeriea, his putter was miss-_ ing. -“T guess somebody just walked Soff with it,” said Palmer yester- day. “I borrowed a putter = Freddy Haas—for— practicing and ordered two more sent to me by Thy sponsoring company. They're the same kind I used at Weston, but I hated to lose that one, It's _ the’, putter that brought me my first big win.” ORRES Want Teams - Superior Merchants Bowling : Vacancies will be accepted on a “first come, first served’ basis. League starts bowling Monday, Sept. 12, Interested teams should contact Carter” Insurance at OR- lando 3-7221. League Leaders + Kansas City, 312; " Mantle; New ct ee a "Zerutai. OPTOLEN- BASES—Rivers, ee ai. Beston -_ Minoso, Shicage, PrReRING ¢ these’ sen ig, decision ire. ry om, York 18% me tien tok ae Re Me hae New York, 178; Pierce. Chien | 3a; loeft, Dare. 113; Sullivan, Bos at Si . 2; p se vet in 1950 ons LEAGUE Ls nk’ comennein: erence Cincinnati, 318; . Milwaukee, Boros, Toski Among 132 | AMERICAN LEAGUE * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1955. ~ Metamora Site of Olympic Riding Tests By H. GUY MOATS event” fe one’ of the most abo among. them adh Metamora and vee apa page 2 The trials are held in conjunction Seldom anywhere in the country| *=acting, most - interesting _and , American horsemen, are ex portion of the tests will be with the Metamora Hunter-Breeder tio sports | the utmost test for herse and | to participate. An early arrival) the 2nd day. Gen. Bradford was pra do two nationally ra - | vider of any equestrian feature | is Warren Wofford of Junction| captain of the U. S. Olympic = f ; events such as aes py eques-| that has ever dome to this area. | City, Colo. who has been working | jumping teams in 1936, anges replay een trian team trials the National | out at Metamora for the last | trials officia : ct Skeet Shooting championships ever| ‘The “three day event” is really) month. | The | mesg promises = J. Borg and Charlotte Nichols of occur at the same time and place.| the semifinal trials for member-| Tickets are available at several | aon sed im dn ood take sege-ny _. secretary. Maj. | -But that is exactly the situation + ship on—the—American—Olympletocartonsi Pontiac, with John) mounts. The top 18 in the “three- — of laces edirany i here during the coming week. | equestrian team, for the =| Braid and Carleton Patterson Je.|. day” will be eligible tor the | inciudes Brig. Gen. F. W. Boye, qiarters the stege is set for the Olympics. Finals are set for nent | handling the distribution. They| final trials. Brig. Gen. John T. Cole, Maj, Gen. NSSA skeet title shoot, starting) March in North Carolina, include Cloonan’s, Osmun's, Brown} — First day's test is based on the) T, W. Herran, Gustavus T. Kirby, Monday morning. Tryon. Over Brothers and Huddick’s. Officials | dressage, a precision trial in riding| Whitney Stone and Adrian Van expect between 7,000 and 7,500 = control of the horse, and an) Sinderen. Ethel W. Flinn is chair- ‘ the rolling countryside Birmingham’ s Frank Duffy, and| spectators, according to Maj. Gen. oat for the horse itself, in} man for the hunt club committee, about Metamora’s Hunt Club, the | wiyiain Clark Sr., William Clark | William B. Bradford (USA, re- lating desires of its rider. Public is invited to witness these = big amateur riding trials known | | + aietamora are candidates tired). Gen. Bradford is renitent” | "Third day is the ring jumping} unusual and seldom seen (in this the Olympics “three day | sew the ayaa Be-| of the trials and the “architect” | trial. This is designed to point) area) difficult and colorful trials 3 |= even m Uus area. | for the many and difficult obstacles | | up the suppleness of the horse and| of horses and riders. Plenty of and ran through Sept. 5. The tween 20 and 30 other riders, | that are laid out-over a 17-mile| its energy after a hard day in the} fine observation positions are pro- LET | course that covers parts of Oxford, field. vided Sem OM PLETE TUNE-UP ‘Small Game Hunters | ox sat as, “sues open before Oct, 20, but on that|| Cay : @ Improve Gas Mileage | . day all remain closed until 10 a.m. Sam Snead s © Got Faster Pickup Restricted Oct. 20 {,.7.2 ™,crmnine tat day. |! Golf Clinic el LANSING — Pheasant, water-| Pheasant season, is popular with) 11...>, a player swinging plenty Bvery Car t With the fowl and other small game hunting = My materiiy well at the top of his backswing Latest Sun Testing $ will not start on Oct. 20 unti} 19 | *educes opening-day trespass prob- ond au. io the Lawer Pealaeda. | lems. To accomplish’ this your wrists| ~~ — : See eee 4 348 set tt Waterfowl hunting opens half an should be evenly under the shaft. | ; wie i : hour before sunrise on Oct. 1 and} Franklin Field, football home of |The shaft, at the top, should be continues to half an hour before | the University of Pennsylvania, | horizontal with wood; increasingly sunset that day and every day ot| wa formally opened on, April 20,/| less with irons as the loft of the : the season except for Oct, 20. 11895. frons increases. 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Yesterday she pol- | 5 and 4. : A : ranges from $150 down to $4 and) beat to turn and they found a . iof Akron, Ohio, then played sharp- | 2 and 2. and tiny Clifford Ann the sale is open to everyone except | stunned 10-pound black bass which 912 $ —— a ea ment was still a risky business| rounds. Two years ago she was * * * er golf to‘oust Mrs. Harton Semple | Creed of Opelousas, La., Lup. ‘members of the Department. they boated : . sca going into this afternoon's 2 p.m. runner-up to Mary Lena Faulk,! Miss Lesser, the tall, bronzed. | of foweehy = Pa., 3 _ 1. = <= (EST) quarter-final round. now a professional. bespectacied Western amateur . * * «& 2 * R champion who is a Seattle Uni-} Mrs Yesterday's double round over, The Texan is competing in her the rolling Myers Park Country | 10th successive National amateur. Club course’s 6.413 yards produced She lost the first hole in each no earth-shaking surprises as it’ match yesterday, but got her game , , set up this schedule for today: going for a 2 and 1 victory over} Ann Downey, the tough little cor Conn . Mrs. Scott Probasco, Chatta- Mrs. Philip Cudone of Montclair, | petitor from Baltimore in a‘ 7t-) . ¢ nooga, Tenn., vs. Anne Quast, | N.J., and a 4 and 3 margin over | holer. Barbara McIntire Marysville, Wash.: Jane Nelson, | Rae Milligan. a big hitter from . 2s °° Indianapolis, vs. Barbara MclIn-| Alberta Canada. tire, Toledo. Ohio: Wiffi Smith. St Wiffi, last year’s National Girls’ Clair, Mich., vs. Polly Riley, Fort | Junior champion and recent win- : i : : Worth, Tex.: Mrs. H. S. 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Most of this angling enjoy- ment of the river was lost, | But recently, funds’ became available and Conservation partment crews pushed aside the silty sand deposits and channeled | Rainbows Might Be Comina Back to Maple River | LANSING Dog advance of hunting : Training hours A training conference for em- peninsula’s, Maple River may be coming back as a rainbow trout question whether rainbows would! grams in state institutions, Spo | unteg with dogs stream, ever come back in the stream. | sored by the training division of Now, however, it appears runs, the Civil Service Commission and have started again and state fish-| the Inter-Agency Council for Ree- eries workers are hopeful that | reation, will be held Sept. 13 at mi-| anglers who remember the Maple Haven Hill Lodge near Milford. /will once again find it a sopelar | steelhead stream Se ot Homer Hobbs. new head football | coach at Furman, 1s a former pro! will meet to discuss job orienta- upstream and added to the prob player with the San Francisco’ tion, personnel relations. revolvers with blank car Long ago, the river was popular spring and fall with fishermen who liked to angle for the big grating ‘bows. But siltation over a period of years closed off the mouth of the river so ‘‘steelheads’' couldn't move upstream, Then a dam broke Institution recreation supervisors; CLINTON, S.C um-A representing departments of men-' Miami of Ohio, University ‘tal health, social welfare. correc- | Jerry Wampflet Bill Crutchfield at College HURRY IN? ‘THE HUB’S AUGUST SALE of TOPCOATS | IS ENDING! a Buy Your Next Fall and Winter Coat... . NOW...and SAVE! All wool imported tweeds and Shetlands, some with zip out linings . . . will be $ $55.00 later = AUGUST PRICED Every coat in this sale is a brand new, next fall garment in the most wanted models and fabrics. Imported Tweeds ., . all wool gabardine , , . Shet- land topcoats , , ; will be $59.50 later. “USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN! AUGUST PRICED A small deposit will hold any garment of your choice until wanted! . Zipper-lined coats . . . im- ported t er ee eee ee . . . gabardines . . . 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I just) can't figure it out,” Gromek mut- The 3¢year-old pitcher was | | mulling over his bitter 3-2 loss | to the New York Yankees yester- Can’t Win Twin Bills Chisox Play Set With Nats Before Payoff Series With Bronx Bombers CHICAGO @ -— The Chicago White Sox’ week of decision has _ started out shakily, but the climax is yet to come as the Sox start a _three game series } today _with lowly Washington. Then they clash | their chief rivals, the Yankees and —s with the leading New tnirdg place Cleveland,’ will be — be ankees in a doubleheader locked in @ cut-throat, three-game | While thé Sox are thus engaged. | series at Cleveland. Before today's games, the Pale Hose were a half game and three | percentage points behind the Yan- \ SAVE UP 10 $10 knees and a half-game ahead of the Indians. They aren't await- ing the Senators in too smug a fashion after losing two out of day—a_ staggering " defeat con- |trived on a pair of 9th-inning home runs by Yogi Berra and. Mickey Mantle. For seven innings, Gromek was magnificent, Yes, mag- nificent. Serving up a baffling “pop-up pitch, he had held the Yankees to a measly sin- gle—and a tainted one, at that. Phil Rizzuto scratched a single Berra hit his Ist pitch of the 9th into the right field seats, tying the score 2-2, Then, only moments later, Mantle clubbed a two-twe serve against the facing of the right field ote putting the Yankees into a run lead. .- “He hit a change-up pitch,”: Gromek said, “a slow ball, and after I had vowed never to throw him another change-up, too.” NEW YORK DETROIT | through the infield in the 3rd. =< ; AB RE m AB RE Gromek seemed headed for his|Mepgsia2> 40 0 Tuthece 2 8 8 Ist complete game since June 30.|ferrec , { | } Kalinest 3 1 1 It had been 54 frustrating days Collins tb } : : sD Pniri.tb 8 8 | oren, |since Gromek had finished what | Carey'3> 411 _, 70 0) ihe started. Rigzuto.ss 2-0 1 J.M-Phil'sif 3 0 0 | Robinson 1 0 © Maxwell 1 6 @° Then it started to happen, slow. |G.Cole’an,ss 6 0 0 House.c 401 |ly at first, then with a loud crash |gerS?,, 7 9 3 Maimbem 3 0 6 heard around the American | Ortm.p @ © @ Aber.p 006 pes imp 6° = ——— Totals 33 3 6 Tot 23 a fouled out lor , a . Sth. The Yanks nicked Gromek for a fun _in the 8th putting together + three singles by Andy Carey, Bill | Skowron and Hank Bauer. tovarond for J. ©. Phillips in 9th. Maswe siruck out for J. M to Beat ger Phillips | "in Utah Fight‘ Baker Rallies to Edge Layne Pittsburgh Heavy f Winner. on a S pe lit Decision Avast JORDAN, Utah W&#--Bob Baker, No. 2 heavyweight contend- er from Pittsburgh, rallied in the late rounds Wednesday night to gain a split decision over Utah's Rex Layne in a fight that prob- ably didn’t help the fistic careers of either. * * * In gaining the split decision, Ba- ker probably received a setback in his desire for a crack at Rocky | Marciano’s heavyweight crown. Layne, who lost twice previously ‘to Baker, needed a win to project himself back into the heavyweight | BIKE CRATE |Famous Gueronteed “Western Flyers!” Seve new! Nearly o dozen different bikes! All “in the crate” specie! iow prices, like these Standard. Double bar sive. 992002.3 Reg. 29.98 a four to last place Baltimore in the last two days. Despite this, a 2-1 lead going into the 9th. Al. 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In pets and become attached to them | recent weeks many families and are advised by the state conser-} individuals have been made un- vation department, through its! happy by prosecutions for failure county officers, to avoid futuré en he hes by heeding state laws eed these roqukeasents, John- concerning wild life. - If an animal or bird is acquired State conservation department | 1. wichigan during the closed eae ~ mae tee parties season, Johnson went on, the pet and birds into Michigan from outstate or get them within the state and take them home as pets, according to Howard John- | som, Oakland County conserva- | ton officer. People engaged in this practice are subject to | prosecution or loss of the pet or both, Johnson said, During the closed season, per- sons ordering animals or birds | from out of state must have an importation permit as well as a possession permit from- the de- | ene ne AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of Cars TIGER LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BATTING Kaline, 352 RUNS—Kaline, 107 PITC + STRIKEOUTS Host, 113 = 3 For All PARRY’ JEROME ROCHESTER. MICHIGAN staggered in the fifth round and | AP Wirephote gained the nod. The decision was soundly booed by the partisan Utah fans, who alsqg booed a Baker decision ove: Layne here last month. | DRAKE SCORES WITH RIGHT — Ray Drake of Far Rockaway, al Y., bounces a right off the chin of Danny Giovanelli of Brooklyn in 2nd round of last night's bout in Madison Square Garden.. Drake, mae his Ist main bout appearance in the Garden, gained a unani mous decision. Drake Victor in TV Match + —. = - —_ — — Tiger Notes DETROIT W— Ted Williams & | i Co. —meaning the Boston Red Sox a isit Briggs Stadium today for a doubleheader against Detroit. It | lopens a 4game set. must be purchased from a licensed .° breeder. Wild animals and birds, Wins Garden Debut! ‘the loss to the Yankees de- | are protected by law, Johnson | . : + prived the Tigers of a chance to | | stated, and some of the illegal Against Giova nelli at least clinch a tie in their | purchases may be due to people's With Ease season series against Casey Sten- | | lack of familiarity with these laws gel's crew. Now, each team has _ NEW YORK ®—Fighting a main beaten the other 10 times, with two more games coming up in vent Madison Square Garden : ove = were New York next ee doesn't mean too much in these days of television but it was a big DOUBLES itucnn. 32 \thrill for Ray Drake Wednesday ‘oth nee a a parting tribute HOME RUNS ialtng * night. “These guys have been rough | UNS BA N—Boone | The Brooklynite made his debut | leeninet Gs all - they'll BABES To:yesot t | in a Garden “top” an impressive ga us a year—and ¥ | probably be extra rough next jone by handing Danny Giovanelli, a 'a borough rival, a sound shellack- | ing” 1 s. ing for 10 romede ‘ ihis team after missing Tuesday ' night's game with a stomach ail- “Fe he 1 at the Fighting the main go saeat | Garden puts you under terrific pres- sure,” said the 25-year-old engi- | neering student. “It means you've arrived.” I wanted to win so bad- Release ¢ of 150 T urkeys Infra-Red ty. If 1 wasn’t so anxious I would Estimates Factory have knocked him out.” LANSING \(#—-The State Con- Quality a = — oe ary servation Department said today | : | Straight victory, poun siovanel- | it will release 150 wild turkeys | aera Werk Dene | li to the head and body with both | in the area of Baldwin shortly | hands, The steady stream of left| after Labor Day. hooks to the body took the steam | The turk t | out of Danny, who had an unbeaten | th maneys, to be released | streak af five snapped. | Duke University football team | has three Murrays. Two are play- |ers and the other is the coach. Bill Murray is head coach. Bob Murray | is a center, Another Bob Murray \is a quarterback, in | e Manistee National Forest, are jthe 2nd group to be freed in the department's program to reintro- duce them-as- game birds. legan County last year. them are still alive, the ment said. 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NEW YORK—The size of a race | ee track is. not necessarily an indica. | ‘Colleges Beckon Baseball Talent, Scouting Harder FORT WORTH, ‘Tex. bovs are going after education these days making the ‘work of the i—More a college and it's baseball | scout much tougher. So says Wes Griffin, veteran of 41 years in the game who scouts this area for the Brooklyn Dodg- ers The colleges have taken more interest in baseball and are offer- | ing attractive | | | goes the pro ranks until he gets his college degree. Griffin said he thought it was, _take the medicine prescribed by proper for the boy to get a college education before playing baseball. “A good education is half the battle these days,”’ he observed. But it does make it tougher to the pro scout as he. tries to get. material for his club. Pitcher John Taylor of the St.) Louis Cardinals in 1904 hurled 352 scholarships for ' athletes, which: is one reason the | boy with baseball aspirations fore- | Company's Coming Move Over, Mates! NORFOLK, Va. U—If the ladies John O'Donnell, officers here in> |the Navy air service with the ' Atlantic fleet can expect a lot of | mixed foursomes. O'Donnell, local golf pro, in-| |formed the ladies that golf is not | | only a diversion but helps in every | iday living. For instance it in-| consecutive innings without relief. | creases ability to make — 12:08 4/5. ition of the length of its hom | Every Day Is Bargain Day at Economy Used Car Lot! : . . se * ee ee: er Fe 4 7 sifice it is strictly an indivdual | stretch, | game. It provdes self-discipline | Aquéduct, a one-mile oval, has and increased powers of concen-! the Jongest stretch in the country, tration. It also gives the walking | 1,520 feet. Atlantic City, a mile and exercise needed in this day of | an eighth around, has . = jmeasuring 700 feet while = riding. , Air in southern California, a three- | | quarter mile strip, has a 1,037-foot Judy Tass Victorious stretch that is only 110 feet short ‘of that at Belmont Park, which is Judy Tass, owned by Wijllam a mile and a half in circumfer- Lachennjaier of Shafter, Calif,, | ence. | paid $6.80 straight in winning the ae |featured 6th race at Wolverine | Joe Becker, pitching coach of the | | Raceway last night. The T-year-| Brooklyn Dodgers, is nicknamed old. mare: trotted the mile in/ Tiger.” But he can't recall when ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn FE 42131 |and how the name originated. * mer run and pass his team to a 17-14 exhibition over the Washing- Gilmer, former Alabama tailback, completed a pass to rookie Dave Middleton from Auburn for a 35-yard touch- down in the first quarter of last night's game, and ran around right end from the four for a third-quar- ter score. gi * * * A 71-yard punt return by Middie- ton and a 26-yard pass from Gil- mer to Jug Girard set up the third period score. Washington's two sub quarter- .backs, Al Dorow and Ralph Gug- ‘Helmi, accounted for one touch- down each, Dorow, who played most of the first three quarters, led the Redskins to the seven and then passed to Norb Hecker in the end zone In the first quarter, w * * Guglielmi scored in the final two minutes of the game’ on an 8 yard dash. He had completed a 28-yard pass to end Johnny Carson three plays before. Doak Walker booted a 43-yard field goal early in the first period. Gilmer picked up 180 yards by completing 13 of 21 passes. * * * Layne returned to Detroit yes- terday for treatment of an old shoulder injury which has given him more trouble this year than previously. . Washington Coach Joe Kuharich let his No. 1 quarterback, Eddie LeBaron, sit out the game so the coach could watch Dorow and Gug- lielm{ perform. Conlan Amused ’ by Announcers Glorification PITTSBURGH @— John Bert- rand WJocko) Conlan, veteran Na- tional League umpire, got an earful of baseball and a hearty chuckle at the same time. Conlan was hospitalized here for a short time with a back ailment. This gave him a good opportunity to listen to some games on radio and see a few on TV, “After what I heard I can't understand how anybody can criticize an umpire or a player," said Conlan. “They tell you Joe Doakes is | coming to the plate and he's al long ball hitter. They they give you his record: two homers, eight RBIs and batting average of .212. Long ball hitter? How did he ever get into the park? — “T guess part of the announcer’s job is to try to explain to the fans what great stars these .212 hitters-are,” conchaded Conlan, - Golfers Finally. Find Vanishing Golf Balls ST. THOMAS, Ont, & — Golfers | in this section have discovered what happenéd to those nice drives that. kept disappearing on the municipal golf course. A storm knocked down a rotten | apple tree and 11 golf balls -were found in the hollow trunk. 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THURSDAY, AUGl discovered and explored the Mis- sissippi River set out from points in Michigan. Louis Joliet and | cs Both French expeditions | — Fr. James Marquette started from’! St. Ignace. in: 1673 and La | started from Fort Miami, now St. Joneph. Last Times! Tonight — M-G-M’s POWERFUL ‘Love Me O FRI. Doris Dav-d JAM ES CAGNEY w-c.m. INEMaScoPE “THREE FOR THE SHOW” “WOMAN’S WORLD”... FROM | OLLIES! PIRED DRA NCE TO ZIEGF MA ELD F r Leave Me “1 COLOR! Returning to U.S." | Prime Minister Mohammed Ali is /istan's ambassador = the United | Pakistani Official | ry) .to-become prime minister. two weeks ago after he lost his | KARACHI, Pakistan w—Former | | position as head of the Moslem | League party to the present Prime N Mohammed going back to Washington as Pak- | ry — Chaudhri Mohany The outgoing envoy is Syed Am- jad Ali, States, The government announced last | night that Ali had been appointed | Seven U.S. states were never or- | again to the Washington post he ganized as territories. mu 9-1902 * Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. r NR aa FE r 4500 LAST TIMES TONIGHT ” JAMES STEWART — 4 CLUMeM PcrURE TOMORROW! THE MAN FROM LARAMIE 8 WILLIAM GOETZ M@ROvC TION —- KENNEDY CRISP O-DONNELL- NICOL: MacMAHON wth Wertece FORD i peg loon yeah | + Rened apes the LATUROAD ty Thomas T Pye + Directed py ANTONY Mant FIRST SHOWING! VISTAVISION J Ok ke kok MRK H KHER EH HY 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road Phone FE 4-4611 ) Box Office Opens | Drive-In 1000 P. ot. TTT TEE Show Starts ot 8:00 P. M. THE ‘Gor GNTRY om JOHN MCINTIRE -iav ©. FLUIPPEN-WENRY MORGAN ROCK HUDSON BARBARA RUSH JEFF MORROW JST 25,1955 FIPTY-FIVE_ | held from January 1952 to Aprit’ | - | 9983, He resigned as ambassador - Ali quit the prime minister's post '“Frightful Field,” |the corporation can't enter, '“Since the physiognomies of preclude any opportunity for | an employe to win.” Nose putty, fright wigs, wax ears and other | “falsies” | natural ugliness will count. | for the premiere of Roz Rus- | home town—magnificently pro- ‘duced by her husband, | Steele, drivers” . Newest Ear! Chore: Judgin’ the Ugliest By EARL WILSON NEW YORK— The new gag around about Martin ‘and Lewis is, “Sure, they reconciled . . . now if they'd only talk to each other!": For at their famous truce meeting at Paramount, we hear they didn't-say hello or exchange a word. * * * * Kim Novak found out about: fanie in N. Y. Gal at a _— answering service kept calling her “Jim Novak,” then “Kem Novak,” finally asking whether “Kim Ne- vak” was a corporation, “I'm a person!” spluttered the hottest kid in Holly- wood. The B. W. met a gourmet who eats everything and is yet thin. “How do you do it?” she begged him. “I have what they said. The B. W. exclaimed: | “How can I get one?” Since returning from Eu- rope, I've been congratulated on a new suit of Turkish mo- hair. “Turkish mehair? Oh, you bought it in Istanbul?” “Nope,” I admitted, “at the 3 G's on} KIM NOVAK several people've said. | 14th St.” * * * * | Shapely Barbara Nichols of TV has been having dates with | Hal March, but so far he hasn't asked her the $64,000 Question Hal commutes so much now—N. Y, to L. A.—that when he walks down the street, he gets ground-sick .. , Jackie Gleason | hired Phil Napoleon’s Memphis 5 to entertain his studio audi- | ences while they’re waiting to see the filming of “The Honey- mooners.” Eyery day some new honor! Now I'm invited to be a judge | _of the world’s first annual Ugly Contest Aug. 25 at Senet | | Pa. Arranged by Chief Apparel, ¢ /Inc., the contest’ll be held at and is open only to employes. Officers of these officers are Such as to | cheek padding, celluloid teeth, are prohibited. Only I went to Waterbury, Conn., sell’s “The Girl Rush” in her BARBARA NICHOLS Brisson. Home folks waited in the rain, unaware this would | lead to fiood, to acclaim Roz for whom a theater’s now been _ Fred named. Gloria De Haven told the thousands, day my little home town gives me a welcome like this home town? Los Angeles.” * * /THE MIDNIGHT EARL... * * NBC’s hoping for Billy Rose's Ziegfeld as a year-round color | studio . . . Down in Houston, the Shamrock is now officially | called “the Shamrock Hilton” . Mickey Mantle balked at | paying $30 a day for a hotel suite and moved into one costing } | $8 a day. Jack Webb bumped his head on his Cadillac in Boston, and | Sgt. Lou Swee, his bodyguard, who buodyguarded Ike when the latter was hit on the head by a clock in Boston, now suggests that Beantown visitors wear football helmets. The dancing Di Gitanos are doing a big comeback (Adam's recovered from a heart attack) ... Carl Erbe, the public relationist, has hit it big in uranium in three states . . . Louis Sobol postcarded from England, “Wish we had the umbrella| concession here.” : * * * EARL'S PEARLS ... “When a girl's after a man and is steered by her mother (asks Joseph Litwins) is she ‘a Guided Missy’?” * x & & * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The easiest.way to teach children the value of money is to borrow sonte from them.”—Town Journal. Sugar King Jorge Sanchez crossed the Atlantic with his wife, sént her off to friends in Nevada, and got back on and sailed right back. He likes it there, she likes it here. “The roads are becoming more dangerous,” reports Ted . : That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads — Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. LAST TIMES TONITE SEE for yourself why the whole town’s gone aqua-lung crazy! HOWARD HUGHES JANE RUSSELL BEAUTY vs BEAUTY ,..for the love of JESSE JAMES! Youths Plead Guilty to Larceny | them AWOL from the Air Force, 'st |Base, Macon, Ga., |to 90 days in Oakland County Jail. | used to call a ‘complaint’,” he | _ “I hope some |] My “because of the latest thing in fast cars—teen-age | land accessories valued at $50, ace cording to Pontiac Palice. i il iin ii, Mi Mi Me dl, My i, Mie li dh « ounts Two 18-year-old youths, one of | WALLED LAKE st Palate 4 4 m Wed., Thurs,, Fri, Sat. 4 “Tall Man Riding” 4 4 4 4 4 4 were arraigned in Municipal Court | E. Finnegan and pleaded guilty to | larceny from an automobile. | Daniel L. Burling, of 730 First | . missing from Robins Air Force’ | was sentenced | With Randolph Scott PLUS = “THE LOOTERS” with Rory Calhoun tr TwTwyrerwreweweweewt}" - aeseigeeee Ova Crawford Jr. of 5056 Havanas | St., Dryden, received a sentence | of five days. , The pair stole an auto tire, wheel | le i i i i i i i i i i i id ON OUR A-1-R GIANT Condit SCREEN Comfort a baaua OF TEEN-AGE 11:00, 2:10, 5:20, 8:35 At 12:20, 3:30, 6:40, 9:50 At NOW KY nd Prosesairal Thru Friday —PLUS— LEX BARKER — MARA CORDAY — STEPHEN MeNALLY in “THE MAN FROM BITTER CREEK" STARTING SATURDAY TARZAN THRILLS! TaARZANS wn CARL BENTON REID - WATALIE WOOD = | “FT CALLS POR CHEERS!” MICHAEL MVYERBERG " PRODUCTIONS, INC. presents HANSEL™ ‘ GRETEL ©, Full Length Feature Musical Fantasy in ramnsae omen HIDDEN JUNCLE —Plus— Ren B hel, Maas Letest vita . #4 erties ADMISSION PRICES t | News | TO BE SHOWN AT OUR USUAL VLISLSZ LAST TIMES TODAY wai “INTERRUPTED MELODY” ws in COLOR and CINEMASCOPE COOL GLENN FORD - ELEANOR PARKER, ro TOMORROW! Sensational! “We like this guy MARTY! We like him, we like him!” —Martin & Lewis “MARTY is the kind of picture “you cant hardly get no more!” —George Gobel “MARTY makes such beauti- ful music!” —lIrving Berlin “Rreviewers are rav- ing about ite love Tv elter Winchell “MARTY is the man with the most!” He's your kind . in age of of —Danny Kaye yon ae “Beautiful love acenes and tender pathos together with real solid _ belly- laughs!” —Phil Silvers “As fine an achieve- ment as has ever \] been open out of. the é starring s a “—* wales Sobol ye ERNEST BORGNINE ~ BETSY BLAIR 2nd Feature me iy Jes ‘al Se | Wo men Fy ‘A ed ( WIVTY-sIx THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 friends, jockeys and owners. | NICK. HABIDAY Vd Se ee ~ ‘ : pat xy Ps eet 3 f te lis from E | ee Wi mean 75 T tF T | Mrs: Shaw prefers to lay down her Pee. he) : ?. es ur an it ist ‘money just for the fun of it, with- _. INGLEWOOD,- Calif; (INS)—"The | have her money down on as many | %t using any sort of betting sys- : eid A Jee ati i es ‘i ae} tem. _ wation’s number one turf fan is “oe Sa She doés confess, however, te| —~ probably a petite 75-year-old wom- Mrs. Shaw, with her former | spending a few hours each evening an who has placed a bet on every| Susband, was co-publisher of the | pouring over the general race race ever staged at Hollywood | ' Mslewood Dally News, and ts an | stories in the local papers to see , original stockholder ti Holly- | what opinions the “experts” have. 2 “She is Mrs. Mabel A. Shaw, who| Weed Park, which may have | Mrs. Shaw says she believes present when the thorough- something to do with her ta | thoroughbred racing is the greatest : went to the post for the * & outdoor sport.in .the’ world for }—~ first race on June 10, 1938.| Mrs. Shaw's special loyalty to| card cages _ on Hollywood every since, except for : | Park her “second home. g men stg j the track was demonstrated four | And trom past performances, it's graced the turf club when | Y8"S &o when the stands of the | easy to see why. er’s bel] sounded. But Inglewood layout were destroyed | —_—————- ber of consecutive | by fi week bef the -| H keep her betting record intact, ol - ~ . “ i Ludington Expands aap | LUDINGTON u§ — Work on oe) HATE TO | VN VY ...BUT THOBE CLOUDS MBAN A INTERRUPT WITHOUT LINE GQUALL 1@ WHI@TLIN’ IN, FINDIN' OUT WHICH 17 IF IT CATCHES THI® GCOW BROADSIDE, YOu'RE IN TROUBLE’ ef . it i i i Fes re 5 When the meeting was switched | friend even on those |to Santa Anita, Mn. Shaw moved city’s $100,000 water expansion pro- : . ; . | to nearby San Marino for the sum-| gallon water storage tank, two; ALLEY OOP By T. V. Ha mer to be within easy driving dis-|5,000,000-gallon _ daily agactey | ats : ; « Ve miin de rt E i 4 as = bolngsoorl reaped oa rigged = — | pumps and rehabilitation of exist-} races she has taken in, but 0| planted to “foreign soil.” ing pumps and facilities, ons K statistics have been kept on the gram is scheduled to begin next RELY... TAN SCRATCH pari-mutuel tickets she has pur- JUST FOR FUN spring as soon as weather permits. LONG PLACES GOOD ’ chased. For often, Mrs, Shaw will’ Although receiving countless tips |The program includes a 900,000- UBSTITUTE = R¢ A R pl NG HOU: ISE ———s — — Ft 4 ; i ’ im ; YOU'VE BEEN }{ 1 MADE MY BED | A oes 1! WANE yOu DRONES YY RUBBING _ YA, AND PoLisHeD LZ A, BARTS OF STONE? LOLLING by (HAT VASE] UP MY Room V7 ZB OLY WHILE T HANE TOILED B nec A Ae SUER AS A \Z ; A THE DAY LONé TeviNo TO} MIMITED, Y\ BARDEOILED )Z A KBE THE MANOR SHIP- \) 2 ESS |} EGG IN TEN / > A SHAPE WHILE MARTHA 15. }\ (TS TUNE MINDTES/ A le es 7 EE oe, ZA % IY mr AWAYfa= ALL THE Rest-/ \ FO% YOO) DOCTOR COULD ‘ ee | LOA” La 4, 11. ed cor generis ce ) Tauee (| opeware Foe fod | mer | HOA | Dead comet / i \ IGHT - (Sippwasteo/ \ ALLY (Now! GET AWAY _ WE WANT TO SEE ) Z e = a RIGHT: FROM THOSE THE ACCIDENT . s ») ‘ KNOTHOLES “TNS oe va, Pan 7 A A eel aks | |" Xe a ea, JIBS oes . rae @ = oe = ic a ——~ e lg) MAN SAE eS + / NR NY 2 HR | i . — ow ——_ SS eat . we , SS — ) »\ \) \ O ae : = Ze We \ = : | @-25 \\\ Where Ov ; a . \ \ TO BE A NOBEL By Leslie Turner GOTTA A Gong 10 CALL oo» ESPECIALLY SHADE ,YOU SiISSyY-- I'M JIS DOIN’ THIS TO PROVE YOU WON’T GIT NO HOT FOOT? ITISALITTLE WARM, BUT LOOKIT ME, WITH FEET TENDER ASA BABY/ NO HAR ‘ Kv Edgar Martin a mm RA "3 rn va | We | 1 i : j ' i | Het c \ | wee ‘ 4 i, oy sl 4 , wal re rterreiter kttn \ ~ 2 : a = ra 2 TRwituams ‘ HEROES ARE MADE-NOT BORN = EM tetarnon, 9°25 | 4 WHAT, AGAIN? f THOUGHT Ht «+. BUT : DIXIE DUGAN YOU HAD A BIRTHBAY StteeRATiN' MY @THOAY { —- PARTY YESTERDAY .// Sn —— i Int My BUSINESS 17°S ‘ “tin | H {MPor T Fly — az ' OOK LIKE TIME 1S THE ESSENCE . OG if The oo Bart iN —§0 I OWN MY OWN eS i Joo LS BLANE of sours i > j ag ( WHERE { HAZF -ACRE CASTLE STEVE, IM SORRY Orne! ous ONNER 1S LATE? ay A i” DONALD DUCK tes on ts - | tiaahy were's lucky, alfthe Kids got permission to sleep here : t ps : et Ss Lael * ar De ies Pie ! ee ee THE rC INTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,1055 _ts eT ee ee Ce ee ee Lincoln Unveils 36.6n Sept.8 in Size, Length, Motor and Accessories DETROIT —:Ford's 1956 Lin- coln, powered with a 285 horse- power engine and developing a 9-to-1 compression ratio, will be in- troduced on Sept. 8. * ® ij a * The car is described as entirely new from -ground to roof. It is | ‘group of new regular omen safety features, Includeq in the safety woe are safety-flex steering wheel, safety door locks, and non-re- | flecting Instrument panel, As op- — equipment seat belts are also offered. Lincoln is presenting the 1956 models in two series, the ‘‘Pre- miere” and the “Capri.” Wheel- base has been increased from 122 to 126 inches and over-all length from 215.6 inches to 222.8 inches. The new cars are only 60.2 inches in height. een aeee ae, ee | ‘To Meet at Four Towns FOUR TOWNS — The Elizabeth | Russell Guid of Four Towns Meth. Rebuked Airman | Will Not Discuss Marital Problem PORTLAND, Ore. «®—Airman Daniel Schmidt spent yesterday in seclusion with his mother and rela- tives, still refusing to talk about his marital problems. On returning from a Chinese Communist prison camp, he | learned that his wife Una, 20, had | remarried in the belief he was dead 5 a * # | He had a joyous reunion with |his mother Mrs. Nellie Peters. He said, “It feels wonderful to see mother.” And Mrs. Peters told reporters, “I couldn't be any hap- “News in Brief | ~ Andrew Thomas, 30, of ‘« wb. bard Ct., pleaded innocent yester- day before Municipal Judge Cecil B, McCallum to__a charge of be- ing drunk and disorderly. He was | released on. personal bond to re- appear for trial Sept. 1 Pieading innocent yesterday te a charge of reckless driving, Dean R. Wright, 33, of 437 W. Huron St. was released on a $100 bond set by Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- | Callum to reappear Ayg. 31 for trial. L. C, Owens, 34, of 312 Fisher | Ave., pleaded guilty yesterday to iNegal possession of gambling slips | be and paid a $100 fine after ap-| < Corn, Soybeans Show Advances CHICAGO W—Once again corn and soybeans advanced. on the Board of Trade today in reflection of dry weather over the Midwest. | , Oates were steady, largely ia sympathy with corn, There also were reports producers were not offering many cash oats, con- sidering the price teo low, Wheat eased on scattered liquidation and rye barely held steady. — Wheat near the end of the first i hour was % to % lower, Septem-| | MARKETS | Produce PETROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, Aug. 22 (APi—The treit Union Produce Terminal report ding waa slow on light o ferings, Lettuce aed stronger, —— Trading yw rather slow - light of- ferings this morning rr aed — = slightly stronger. Celery slightly Applea and Detroit terminal wholesale fruit and | Cageta nis er ices plese Bushels bi 4 No 1 uniesa oth. erw stated: W. Va. NW. Greenings 34s" up 4.00 Air 3.00 Mich Wolf Rivers 2.60-3.00 Duchess 9%" min 1.50-1.75 Chenangos2-'" up 3.90-4.00 Wealthys a" up 2:50-3.09 Mcintosh 2-4" up 3.00 Rigeberries ich 12 lk — per pt targe 26 cents new ' Cantaloupes;. Calif erts me ‘es, Ms 428-476. este bas: Calif, wea. erta, 6 doz 18-€.00. top: and washed | Tex Calit 00-4.50 etme. oechs. ib, tim ber $1.92%; corn 1 to 1% higher, far seem: Min pg oo $1.50-1. 75; SesesnaoeemasuaneeY x Market Reports | _|Moderate Gains , NEW YORK @— The Stock Market was moderately active and higher in early trading today, Gains ran to about a point at most as trading slowed somewhat after an active flurry at the start. Of the opening blocks U.S. Steel was up '% at 54 on 4,000 shares, Firestone up 1 at 664% on 1,000, Westinghouse up 4 at 67 on 1,300, | crown Cork up 4 at 16% on 10,000, | General Electric up M% at 53% on | 2.000 and International Nickel up would also} henk hie pes the he WE isn” TO” Savane our heartfelt thanks to 4 many friends. neighbors Tis relatives for the acts of ki me sages of & floral ofternes during our recent nk our dear friends ond oeighbors for the lovely Now ere cannot express our the kindness afd ¢ ei Nurses and steff on the i ier.’ "| Septe: 71%; oats %& to % | "Oeleey: "16" erte Pascal 2-2-\6 don: 5 < more than seven inches longer, 24% | odist Church will meet at 8 p.m.| Piér.” - pearing before Municipal Judge Ce- et aggre age 57; we un- | Mich $3.88; ‘cult C0 60e: fos, O08. | %@ at 2% on 1,500. aa Gea ae net mouea, Cire hue aE bou hey w : icCal Grapes; direct receipts it. lus} Othe iners inclu ethle:| River B inches lower and two inches wider | tonight at the church. Slides of the|.. et “85 Sbout all they would | cll B. McCallum. | chan ed to % higher, September | Ribeers $4.25-450; seediess $5.25 Ither gainers River Rouse, the | , sion Te = € 4 Ne P so-| hem, General Motors, Sears Roe- im than the 1955 Lincolns. It has a!Grand C. “. , to 2 cents higher, | 5 A MAUOTEe: Coes. Set ste. 0-80 02. . aaa hop sat GMC. the UAW C10 rai ‘anyon will be shown by Schmidt, 23, arrived here Tues- Learn to Drive. If you can walk, | : A a i Cane low 8 we or ma ne | buck, Douglas Aircraft, Bullard we one, Bell Tetpetene Ce. o : ov nde wraparound windshield and | a Raymond Swackhammer. day night from California, He was |W @Uarantee ‘ you will drive. | Septe mber $2.23%, and la = ner don. 400-425, fair 1.80- ga | j and Southern Pacific. | ‘of AN Sainte Church, Rev. Biel —omne| anied by his mother-in-law Hydramatic or standard _ shift. |17 cents a hundred pounds higher, Celt - dos, fair 3.00, Canada 4 ef Perry Park 8 seh LX Mra. Walter Ferguson, who sided ~~ Way Drives mags School. | September $10.87. | “Leen Galiferbia otna. Gry pact ‘New York Stocks | for totr weeks of somtort t during ae \ Invest in Schmit Days, nights — _ Bundays. FE! i. Sette dos. ioe ace — io wees | 7 cae ____| loved husband Z with 2253 a \ a rer low a | 4 _— a , ATOMIC ee ees tee At) Grain Prices (MERGES Sha fy dba +) namin BP a Flowers 3 . \ CHICAGO GRAIN | ee . ¢ RR et RU Rr | SCIENCE Calit., last week, asking ody | If your friend’s in jail and needs CHICAGO, Aug. 25 (AP) — Opening | aouians oe i _socke: Ont. rales | Allbed Chem mi ono . so | MONSTAIS FLOWERS of his small son. bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. | beet Oats 21. Colo. yellows tatr -* 228; yel-| Allie Chalmers. 40.7 Kroger 424) 3M W Huron 6t __PR_2-8901 | through a Mutual Fund Schmidt's mother had been in —Adv sep. 192s Sep at's low Giobes ick Md. alr #1 00; Wise Alum Lid 10) LOP Giese |. 12.4 _ Funeral Directors 4 = “ . ) 1.964 tS ety a aoe ¥ Fi ~ SS = Mar.) 1. 196 Mar Bel hes An "Auras Os tea 8 AIR AMBULANCE GROUND ATOMIC DEVELOPMENT very worried about her It's| Rummage, household articles, we a” May i es ‘| Peethess ibics. cocp bu ote, ate [Se ores os ire Arc Ae pe M . wonderful to see her as.. happy as | Sat. 8 a. m, Lutheran Chureh, | corn Wiis oe pore Gase-S t,o 43°23 ing Hale. Mavens j Am Gas @ ®1 476 Lone 8 Chem 60¢| ~~ Goats PUNERAL HOME , UTUAL FUND, INC. she is.” Hin 8t. — Adv, | 1% Lard ~ 2” #2 00 250: 2%" $2%5-3.00; N ,}| Am M ie Pay fh Loriieta = us Comotete factlities OR 39-1797 Get th Mrs. Peters said that, after he Bee ie oe oe it a Sonniene, 8 moh gutras Am Motors 0 2) fou & Nest 21! Drayton Plains—Watertord Twp | : . yoo é peepee © $3.00-5.50 6 No. Vs ) ‘ 328 Mertin Gl P| DIGNIFIED SERVICES r vet the Facts—Call. or Write arrived, “I was crying all over the ae erg listener vorcadl read: Ces ST fe = =< hare ne at Pe ee Am Rad. 241 May Dstt $84] Kiruby Funeral Mome _ PIE 1982 ‘ en ce f > Males Jo + _ a as > ee ee place.” dresses. —Adv. Lba baskets Hales ‘and Rio Gems 7%" Am Tel & Tel 1183. Mer 3 D ] T h e J. NEPHLER co Domestic Copper Price and 3° min. $2.75-3.00: few. low $2 Tob 45 Midi gti Pa 446 oneison- © ns ° Ale 5 Potatoes: 100 Wy, sacks UB. No. | site] am Viscose 60 CUMpse Hon “? f ted: Call- : onsen Ch. 433 FUNERAL HOM 414 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 | The U. oa to Jape three c illion . eye sale, peo -_ Epos Stabilized at 40 Cents fornia lone wchace aa te. behere oe WT ac a Mont Ward e. “DEBTONED POR. TUNERALS* oe reese tons of coal to oat in 195) Dp. m. Pass Lake 418-43: Idaho long whites 360-3.78: | Armco Btl 0 oer OF ee BPARKS-GRIPPIN CHAPEL . a ne enn ——— | Road. — Ady. NEW YORK (AP)—The price of | tew 3.6) tatr 2.75-3.00: reds 2.80 Wash. | Armour & Co. 142 Sith ae a“ Thoughtful Service PB 9-841 : d fcall sduced c be« | ns Whites 2.78-4.28; few 3.25. Nebraska | Arms Ck 0 Meier ue a ; ) Rummage: ‘csle, Saterday’ in| Umestically produced copper reds 3.28; Léng Teland round whites | Atl Refin 317 Musrer Cp 303 Voorhees- Sj le NEW 19 M R ce sale, aturday in| wame uniform at 40 cents a pound | unwashed 10 th. sacks 28 cents; 15 Ib. | av Mig . 00 Net Bis a3 pie CLOSE OUT E E SON | garage at 23 Pine St — sacks 38 cents; Mich. round whites it & Ohio... 807 Wal Carh R03 wneay is : . today. washed and unwashed: 46 Ib. sacks #- adin Av ‘ i 4 Gere | FU NE RAL HOMF i - - * La Thy ae a ¥pe P RICE! 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Br Full j Rudy be «+ 34 36) charge 40 cents for the latter as| oIT £0G8 Calume ee a Pen AW Air J83/ 6. Brand new. Fully guaranteed. Could sell for $349.50. But | oe wad ince}? I walt | DETROIT. Aug. 28 (AP)— Rees. f00.|Can'bec 3n3 Penh Bal Ts : hurry to Save Plumbing and it’s yours for just $189.95. _ ee ee Ostrets. eases included, federal-state | Capial Airl.. 33 patel cae 04] BOX REPLIES ‘ ; : : FWnites- Grade A jumbo 64-68 weighted p Mebiga” pd bee Bennew 3C .. 8.9 * ‘ 4 % -Ton $ 95 aes rv [eaun B- ty P wtdteng @ ry po al dead ie Brort Cola he At 10 a.m, Today | FLOOR CLEARANCE |i eisdeiieet Gam iE Size i “32 wid ave $2; peew ae se wa po seoogiy a a puaee D a. There were replies at 4 ® 7 wmoaiest x“ fo wid avgt@i\y, ama Psa dl mg $ A oid Arad oa the Press office in rf F) * La ONLY 3 LEFT! —= there's tow cost ' | ase ae Pecks i Gege S.fe'Sua' ons | Celera --: M4 Sues Me tl | the following be | ere's Low Relief from Heat and Hay Fever! Wo; peewecs 20-36 wid eve 22% Sel Gas 163 Pmt OT 1, 10, 15, 18, 25, 28, Commercially grades: Cours Be... OF SPS, oy 29, 33, 40, 60, 63; 71, 73, vom Edis ...., Styl | . . '" O Dy * " | itee—Cirade A large 63.55 o* ana | : | Gesenn deme A large S1%-53 | Saree Poe. i ne Trew Hott va @ ed et 57, 89, 98, 101, | | —_- Cont Can ...,. 1 Sem Atl ae 102, 111. ! . } ; Cont Mot ,,. 96 Fey Neus *4 & | qqQmence,boreee ame cece SSF gt ae SS) oac.| eens | ; 1 i | ateady; roi ths.cen; wholesale buring | ee wis : a Pane Ree oe _ Help Wanted Male 6 | : lary ro Bus #3 af wrt of. 57.5. | Deere “4 ewer J bm . os ae sak te Care | Det (dis M4 aaa Tee eccurste Ww ethane > oe we heve received price increases on Cobinet Sinks, w t 8 BEAT secs’. =) BUY NOW Atte & My ore © Geng...) he See oo cca] «6 ag: Saperignse Gopvems, Ser sell BEAUTY QUEEN CABINET SINKS. (in stock) et the “ low prices!. Cheese [| ote oid Faont il oe eee eters Eee BE es es 3] es Pp jose ; iz nites ¢ e068 per cent A's $3: mined “eg Beers Pmeb o- week Mi 60100, Mon, thru yours mow... fe) F id Ni h ‘ il 9 P a my “a = he ati: onacere Bag Rast re 1 g Mel On le Fri Mr Armetrong. : rties e ee 8 ‘ eurrent recetpts Pramen - = eerste Fn mm, ; pen Friday Nights ¢ .M. ay | Best Kod 386 Brmmons AUTO MECHANIC FOR WEW CAR : [El & Mus 3.7 Pacony Mob 41 easy Working CHICAGO POTATOES Biher Rad jon ts ee ust be steady & reliable. Cark- 50 Pe anaes taper ga ocy Aterhy apbilr e-ceti-o Sod peers Rena 211 Mi Sten birm, a bates: . | Rog, $17950 Value foo) sw ee Ree SE a eg. $ alwe taderate, Geman "ar 3S mareet | ige| Br pet But 2 Ot rads on? peceens “adjuster Excel o anes wesher tg She ent opportunity for ad- ry steady Cariot track sales: Idaho | Gen Dynam $43 S14. OI NI. baad op . i Oregon lone ites 63 gussets p= Elec a6 eo ee vancement with a nation- ” 3.60; Wisconsin Pontiacs $1 .96-2.10 | Gen Pas Pe pedigree OH ; ; ; : Se eee eee cn ae. ey et ee automobile finance . - | Poultry ‘Gen thee... are Set ® co 81 | company. Prefer a man = 7 i ae {Gen Tel" 43.2 TM Pe et around 25-years of age. BEAUTY QUEEN a DETROIT POULTRY Gen Tie... 03 qe ee a] —) : ‘ pc aTROIT. Aue 29 AP) ae pass Gen Tire saci 909 Thomp, Pa ‘“ | Must ‘be a high schoo! . hy ® t Od ‘0 | Tim he € bh reality lve poultry up to 10 to % m Goodrich hed Tree w Air 5 graduate, Good starting. : Heavy hens 23-24, light hens 16-19 | Goodyear -¢ 7° OOF Transamer ane salary with company car , ‘ . heavy roasters (4-6 Ibs.) 33-34; ‘heavy Git No Ry 41.7) Twent Cen m9 ; F te k peetiors or fryers ged Ihe! V3 wbies on babe _ by Underwood “+ furnished, A liberal plan i with Basket " ~3i, 33 rr e 34; reynoun Li Carbide ova - Complete —— a ’ ic let ith caponetion {eed They eat: heavy Quit ou... ae Unit air Lin 437 of company benefits. Ap- j q ‘ks 26, light ducks 23; youn v; ayes Vat al sin ‘ : © Richt or Late Mand A GRADE omplete wi 5 i wal oe ¢ heery | Mower Hi ase gat pity. ae | Ply Associates Loan Co., © Deer casines win List Price 109.95 chrome plated fit- geiaesseiget Sit “eer el" fs fine. at] 129.N, Saginaw. Ack for i . } . Ls eman . i Pull Shelf | tin is.” Blue reen light type hens relatively light yera, ~ Rand ... $67 UG Rubber .. 44.7 Mr. Coo! Rprin, i & = ® g , 2 : roasters and caponettes are top heavy | Inland Sti 7.2 O8 Bteel S41 BARBER ot ER iW . S Ricctahea "tent } ivo pricewise and market unsettied with | Inepfr 61.6 08 Tob. . 4 ~ Huron, Elves * id | ' ry or tan. supplies more than ample to the slow | Interlak Ir . wee arn B Pic 3 29.7: e [Piece Pan Type i . trade, Ducks and turkeys carried over | Int Bus Mach 407 West Un Tel 27 BUTCHER Py , as demand is light. Int Hary ,386 Weste A Be . 77-4 Full time excellent werking con- = aman ees on at WHITE SETS from $61.95 up } tnt ick WBS Werte EL, GS] Gitonn “References required. “Ap- nv per oom as in: . CHICAGO POULTRY Jin giver" ‘es.-Winen co” jit) Biz sa, usenet fares Prienly Speration of Brower You Save 40.00 : 2 ee, ee Se ites 8s Yale “k Tow 015| CARPENTERS WANTED “ROOOR * Chrome @ Acié and Stam = ; leady of young stock’ receipts | an geo si Jonna Man . #4 oung 6 & W 27 s. Can't sag 7 ‘ant Po | Ist $ ms 3” nerine Ld cores. ce wate 1 See ump Pumps au FO as eee eet, Sl | ew voll EES ie ty ar" Ca ' : ‘ ‘om named $ie.s0 With Pancet and i Z Que ity tr 5: Sait or fryers 30-315; old | associated Press. : Strainer. caponetios 4%4 to 6 30 15 | Indust Rails vu Stocks i ee Net ¢! e + 8 b -—b a | + Noon Thurs .... 242.6 193.1 41 1733.6 ard GM group insurance Unews Livestock Previous day... 243.1 1333 741 1715 piovment ‘benefits. ts. Good pay. a ook comers BOP 131.) 74 108 yeer oe work O'Brien Heat- " DETROIT LIVESTOCK Month ago.) 3486 1343 188 175.8 ~ing_and Ty 371 Voorhels_ Rd. DETROIT, Aug. 26 (AP)—UDA)—| Fear ago ...... 1778 974 642 1318 DIR SALESMAN BEAU QUEEN s — Gainble 200. No early sales. re high 2414 1301 16.7 ITho Well known, TY | 1 1OW ..ocoee 2001 1140 6723 1688 = openings for covered tail undertone weak, pening: q ‘ i 1954 high ” cesses, 211.9 123.0 683 198.2 ns a ~ a age — tom Z as ie | __ fied salesmen tn ime 7 | receipts cows; tne oe i tee. SNE Be 1088 get field. Excellent earn ] | Compared inst sr Fopenin ading actly _ _ my good future. Legitimate ‘ | rime fed steers afd heifers 35-50 cts pa hans “referrals, Year around . . *; other grades steady; cows ea No ices ales, net esasnanl. ro oun we whe 1 ‘st to 60 ets. higher, sonsiderin ave 40) ating, Complete with Chorme Faucet, Basket Strainer oe candilien and sock: tale Genk to “ | dows and _nntornpins. tle si { | stock and -feeders steady | eee eas w market satura’ A GRADE © Ads ont Same ie. tac prime “1025 ib. steers 24 a apanh, AvG a1, “1988, KIRD mt. poe Call $-9831 _ for interview, . Resistant Double 4 early 100 head mostly prime se chael, Albany, Ge, beloved infant | DRIVER SALESMAN FOR ESTAR- List Price 119.95 — Porcelain Ib. steers 24.25-24.0; bulk average | lah ed fo ute Walker's Cleaners. {| e rien *g9” @ 4-Spring Hinged : Doors @ ? Full Shelves ©.? Piece Pan Type Drawers You Save 30.00 @ Easy and Quici | ° iene =n Tires « Operation ef Drawers Whit @ Recessed Chrome | . Ree e: Bonderised Handles, Can't ™ j Cabinet Clothing * 3 Ways to > Buy: 1. Cash 2. FHA—3 Years to > Poy 3. Layaway 66” CABINET 2 Basket Strainers BEAUTY QUEEN ¢ Complete with Chrome Faucet and A-GRADE LIST PRICE $169.35 FIRST QUALITY NEW Cash and Carry at (21-ft. lengths) 2.29 (21-ft, lengths) 2.98 “(21 -ft. lengths) 4.25 (21-ft. Inegths) 5.67 (21-ft. lengths) 6.71 (21-ft, 8.97 Vain, %-in. dain, 1 Vain. 1%-in. 2-in, GALVANIZED PIPE! Wholesale Prices BIG SAVINGS on SOIL PIPE 4-in. —— Hub 3-in, $i Single vice = (5-ft.) .. .$3.49 Stainproof.White—- Enamel, Factory Irregulars. Crate Marred 9 and choice fed steers 21.00-24 w ‘cows 12.00-13. 00; few envy, hi ing Hoisteins 13.60“ few ung emi. cows, hetfer type, 15.00; canners and cutters most--. it ee good & 608-716 ib. feeder steers 80. Mot enough to early. comeerer last erratic; ‘ence incomplete receipts largest a seucnie ys $1.00-2.00 low- James Adams. Puneral service wiil be held Friday, Aug, 26, at 1] a.m. the K. ‘) | -epasag vinitred: Belt. a oe. Mt; deers an Robinson and George. neral be ane will be held *Priday, Aug. 26, pam from Pursiey Puneral Home with Rev. Waldo RB. Hunt offict iz Interment in White Chapel Mi - «Purley Mrs.. Birrell eral Home, CAMPBELL ‘AUG. 23, 1968, “MIN- io prime grades; a eer —finiet ee choice and prime lamba of sheep and feeder lainbs mostly w gr and utilit 00 sigughter ewes 3.00-7 one choice native feeder me * H0- 1 te tb eau 50; i 16.50 ~¥ for mixed No J nie, age 60, beloved ae ~§ ek ar mere rs. ch dear sis we of Clar- ard and Audr Brady. ‘uneral ‘eaten will be 4 CLIFTON, AUG. "2 18, SITES, ft EXPERIENCED AUTO WASHER for ~ _ a Huron. Ap- pe ENGINEER te fi oe cond: i” “i ts alee ee Wi Milford iS orek Ponting “Press Box PERIENCED BUTCHER, AP- Giroux Super Mar- Lake Ra, EXPERIENCED “LOTHING ad furnistings salesman. aualified sell fine men's anperel MI ciate for interview ExPERiencet) RELIABLE OAS tation attendant, Apply 477 &, a Saginaw, eonecraaaslastabeaee EXPERIENCED ASPHALT TILE or Mnolewm layers. Apply in - — 3h11 Eliz ik. Ra “ube, ena? joo, Pull or pati white, ate tim Walker’ Lake Cleaners EXPERIENCED LINOLEUM AND tile layer, EM 3-220. #xPERIBNCED MILE AND - ae m ing- xPER ste 8STLTION Ay. * —— days. Al's. Mobile Serv: Orchard Lk, Rd., corner’. 6 for , $24.95 Vous Fittings 3 Ways to Buy: 1. Cash. 2. Layaway, 3. FHA—3 Yrs, te Pay’ | SAV PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. @ FREE PARKING _ @ FREE DELIVERY he Voorhees -Biple eae er Products - _& _b e oo re eran Write Pontiac Press Bos 6 _— sth eee ane + GIRL FOR SILK AND WOOL FIN- "Cafeteria Help Wanted xperienced commercial and tn- coariel sanding and finishine. | ._ 50502. | ~ Building Supplies 12A =e PARAKEET LOST SAT. North end Child's pet. FE. §-4825. PPLE | DAILY ‘RIDE TO PONTIAC MO- -and return 7 to 3.30 shift. Rd. EM 3-3832. i tJ Lk UR HOME OR for expanding operations. FOUND: BLACK AND TAN COON _From a Seeley fs, Ré.! CAN SEL i é | ishing Exp. Collins Cleaners, @50{, |} first cook. experienced. GOOD KITCHEN DOORS, _-dog, male. OL 1-5434, Wed. Contracts, Megs. 32 PERTY AS ae era Bate | Woodward, Rocheste ami, | 1 second cook FE 5-8548 a bs. YOUR NEIGHPOR ( ‘0 aa boa Gamkeal Corie | ; | 3 qetitteses. experienc ri. USED LUMBER FOR SALE Labys. BILEPOLD Lost at wa vy har A wipe awe ® he | ( I LES: ae ° | feted. 4 roll experience pre- | faced. Mall day. work wana in _ FE 4-6840 a | FE 2-5704, | n FAST ACTION! have | ou it Lee 7 Ls a au os err 44071, | * y between 2 a pm j R- - : 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. yor 'SEKEEPER, TAKE “PULL acunt “3 eh Aueust 248 Business ‘Services 13 i LOST: YOUNG Brecher | monev gerry TODAY AND START PACKING Farmin ton Tw | ebare= for working mother More 0 vhone calls accented. Jack | 9 On Fhene Ask YOUR BAG : Hingstan LWP. | tor home than wages. RE-O-3761 mpg pt! mie Hiebwav | APPLIANCE SERVICE a. | Com POR LA x UPROL Po RER. acne BE a ee 1 DST WEEE. M0) | Soeaiiton WOOL AND BLK | We service sil makes of refrig- Lost Sete es RY Om LARD D CONTRACT any HIT Ey D&D istering oR 3-400 after § p.m finisher, Steady employment Ap. | bn ar types ‘Wena Replionces * nig : 1 oe WALLED LAKE. WHITE. —- for petoe tihe? aa Fat te dase ROY'S. We Oakland. “Ave. PE Fe tas ts on. na tor tome man veges PE 8408. sreapy purLovMEN® FOR | — Me Cash Waiting BROS. wx efah white man about * ae em OF saxophone player. “A & B TRE? } ‘tn be , Mornings. _ Footing, * Field til contracts. Wan SALESMAN AT OWN Kl TCHEN WOMAN TEACHER. ELEMENTARY tose. water tle. : Mr. i sas personally auick, Law ge 2 P. W. Dinnan & Bon, 66 wet Hur. grade ependent school in inchs and wines, Geen courteous action. i 31760 nae NIED> 2 EXP cenamic | APPLY IN PERSON Sounty | suburban S el eee. sad oincows. Reasenehie. ward 2 comand al eee A. JOHNSON, Realtor rou SHE a re —s 2 Na ecipline.” ‘ote i pest BLUE PARAKEET, _JO ’ Rent Apts. Furnished 33 i WANTED setters, MA 6-2153, ge : netics, each otal — enrolt- ALL Ma NTAIN PENS : Rd 5 pe ps ar 3. | ment 35. + leachers: Good | ‘pet. Oxbow Lake. EM S. Te . |~ WANTED: COMBINATION BUMP. | WALDRON HOTE ing salary. Write Pontiac Press paved by factory tra FE4 10R 2 ae gaaseilel IN PON- Sth, vamser wit ove | ALDRON HOTEL 2 69 Give Michigan Certtica: atvour store poe he ee OT; DARK BROWN suITCAaE nhs sa 7 é PEXD. ee : _renice ‘St. Phone PE 30135. ae Pek eth ae S ARE BUYING LING ENE ED « < D e 4 = a |LADY "TO IRON, CLEAN in | Instructions 9%} TRENCHING # TO 18° CUT- Fbente ra icon lana sow-tor the He TOOAE Calle | 2 ABLE -MAN- ABELE-FO- matt tome 5 ya | tanks and. field installation. Also LOST: MAN'S BROWN BILLFOLD. | ef value ouick cash settlement. BUY A NEW GMC) com ee ‘time tf DRIVING een DAYS. Eve. | Sa at Gonna cn Sate ne re check and valuable papers. . a TRUCK TO HAUI ae _ee Tee, PE oa oe Se aia vane tt ane BROWY GER: | y , Nicholie & Harger Co, o TRANSIT. MIXED in PIANO LESSONS Perumate wo Jon too big or email nerd 2 ee, ok ves, old. Vieinity wa wite . Sa shied __ Of {infant ebild. ‘grr CARE roapel musi . i wive rd oa EEEAVATING PE $07 te ~ “BROWN BILLFOLD 1 ng At our 000.00 e | 339 S. PL ‘K IN ‘DLADY 1 — ort ie Oa Mia Cent seasoned ior PERSON NO PH cE smsrk, ope care, of pa Ap FEY: Re CLEA ae a ne Re | Sell. ASK POR BOB ‘is | oF ONE | piv Pontise Press, Box $2 SEWER CLEANING. || - eat oat. %. " RRIED 75! Work W CALLS. | Wash dishes for cookware repre’ : ork Wanted Male 10 | sins sd a . * ¥OUNG MAN For ORDER ~Serite yo ty ow car seency- No mechani-| necessary bu 3 Good Pes ‘en Wood- ‘tiie Wana Posies 7 ben pe eaNa bape Seenicbernereres entative, 2 or be e | MOTHER 's HELPER, < for 3 smal chance. Dg work. Live oe Wed, ott, ‘a5. cn if, house: bey wae even tl] r | eset Beoe + _AND eee ant nee: ways. work, PERSONALITY GIRL $300 wiractive youne lady train an work with . So tea veonle, See a Employ fine Bate: Bank mp zm ent. 496 Pon- E MORNINGS « AGE 36 school graduate, typ- Work basic, Downtown Pen. Pon- Hac. ¢, Box 260 Detroit 3 aS SALESLABY—s is ~ CEME T WORK FLOORS FOUNDATIONS Aw 20702 tivewars. Cheap labor MAKER Ci —_— - a 9 “terler % "g, exterior Og “ Se ot | Tae ee AND Se new weet ovale B, m3, eee. re E jeetrio Sewer ers Cleaned ™ hour service. No results, no charge; enemientty treated at no extra Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 2 case habihinll + bed recorers, nie Ag 0 eculpment. Basy- rane, i a +} ND BATH DUPLEX, eighborhood, convenient, _Si0. 3% Mary Day j s BEDROOM “PRICK COUNTRY . Idea: for rest home. Plen-. ° gr of shade on pavement. P. W } & Son, 56 W. Huron 9 ROOMS & BATH. REFERENCE required. “ Hohn FE 5-7272 ernoons or ¢ 2055 WATKINS Siar Al old PONTIAC, EPT. ra Garden spot, Walking ste Se Pontiae Mo- wea AT- are 1998 EE. Auburn, ea Al Martin, Laie Srioa, MY 3467 ‘By. SMITH, Realtor call _OL 6-1226 we j oh ee * we 1,’ { bs ; ; ' i : . y es ¢ r Z _ : r ~ ail é fi 1 r - THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1955 Ee ; Aas ted Real Estate 32A | Rent A s. Unfurnished 34| - For Rent Rooms 37 Help Wanted Female 7 P Work Wanted Male 10 ‘Leundry Service 18| Notices & Personals 28 | Wanted Real pt ee cco & kh Soa ainaanaiaindaal . F, | Posrrion | PAINTING wemee BY ByDER- Lace ted, Spon Pune OH BUM | RAY: CURNELL’S | MKT,}|: L, ISTINGS WANTED BEDRM. APT AT WALLED jeving, st some bookkeep Sues jANTED. ry. Phoue PE Pai01, a §7 HENDERSON Qualified mand avers Tinest ahd cofm Lake. Living room, larg Mus! be school graduate. eee RAMOLY ’ LAUNDRY SERV. 9 a.m, to 6 p.m; . merci! rie wa for song and privaie éntrance: Age 2 to 30. Single. Would ait® | Four : ice Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE Bl 3-0472 ot UF Re Te heres sad school, experience but mary: | Service time work | _2-6101 KNAU ealtor Joie “te hosted’ butiting, ry Phone between 10 +e 12 oF or 7 rn _eves. ¢ Cali FE 1006, Landscaping 18A 26% W. Huron: OA 63339, FE 2-1421 < —_ . E SLEEPING ROOM CLOSE : RECEDHONET AnD AERGTART | Work Wanted Female 11 { | SS STINGS WAN.ED fiod Rina, “call Market PDO ROOM. PRIVATE : CAREER GIRLS wars oftice, State age ARE | nnn 8 ~~ | GRADING AND YARD LEVELING IF SO ee Ss nd eet _ ~ : ne. Hot water, 10 Thorpe. ipw al Cer ile... Wives Box i i * oe oan oe cleaning. re Tai) Aes | GENERAL jLAMDEC: CAPING. i, GOOD ‘ Bits wu ualited rok anal? a? ge ged AND BATH, 03 — POR pote ESIRES r eee _s. Mi i of ubure, 3. : - ener Office $380, sc Lt 90 & TEACHER D ~ As all chil ed eo WANTs BABY- ri ea Reasonable wore. F Let US D. % 8 _. {4 + Sh UPLE. WEST SIDE. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE. pees 2H i | dren and tight housework. Musi 2-4008_ he RILE ROE cin 6° 4 ths, $82 have own transporvation, Vicinity | GIRL TO HELE IN ag eromes | —*t Give You 1 Place to Pay |™— 7 ROOMS, BATH. PRIVATE EN- 3392 of Keego Harbor and & pony sition terford ive .ou Se | 7 mM wz Ande: _ Rooms With Board 38 SILK FINISHER. ExPeRrENcED —FE.¢ Pace Vour Mind LET US SELL YOUR HOME oar : ~ ThOMIPOA, 27 N CASS. ASE MT ve buve 109 «=o referred. Village Cleaners, Roch- a1. i d for you: near We can van BUDDIES To an Midwest Employment me ae, ! | caueeChpeee a ) INFANTS. LIN- —jnowition 4 BOSTON. an scaping woos Wor A ov oe vie a. at yo of ais | 3 ROOMS A ous And BaP Are ATE teers are pees “9. SHARE LARGE 8 PONTIAC LDQ Midwest Employment — SALESLAD departmenis. See rE 1 + ARI cas experienc Hesmen serve SHARE _Ee beast WORK | | #8 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO Gr watsce, Simms Bros, 60 6 TRONINGS. 63 (BY. “te pay Ay SERV. Company LOAN COMPANY ee en a semana Biahed~ "Pe pease, ‘Mio Dixie with 2 full «ise beds. F Par Te.” | FE }3i7 —— | Saginaw Good_ wor =f ~ = a os oa. - 7 OENTLEWER to &, evenings for ily et | CLERK TYPIST STENOGRAPHER “Rowixgs eon WORK. FIN: Saat re & sodaing. MICHIGAN CREDIT Russell Young 7 LARG E ROOMS. PRIVATE EN: | NICE ROOM? GENTLE MEH Fon Car er necessary, Call as Prefer person experienced m ered- asant working conditions, Must | ro ow Fe 2 — COUNSELLORS 5 — ann Wee ae ses AND BOARD Tmy. am. te Noon Ty re ffieient Good salary ir spuaees Fania BERVICE. | 4144 South. Sagina 8-0456 REALTOR re room, 5 Fikts MAN MUST wave Hon | - 5,008 Sloss: shiek. “Fontioc | wingham area, Must be able to | rang nora , BUSHEL SHIRTS | DAIS LANDSCAPING and Above Oakland Theater | 19 W_urun FE $4528 terred (tit © week, ‘Inguire =| eS oe Se edeeoten cod eine pane, | _Gsteral PPIST | tes talety aeutea Be es. cleanup. PE 2-8712 | KNAPP SHOES |r Sve we sen 0 Deldve oa Rave ERTRANCE AND BOARD IN GOOD Baler tnd bervice, Keego Harber. CLERK-TYPIST jRonINGS 0A BUSHEL. “1 DAY | CAWN BUILDING AND GARDEN- | * mnewecth | GREEN LAKE OFFICE |° Ser enth Gunnin ieclniea ‘Close | Rote, for clean man. 88 to, 63. a POLICEMEN ee ee 5 ere A L DI | Favmoui: 30" bo i uY¥_ OP: | nore — we Lic we | 0 8-sesiet a an ree S (ON GREEN LAKE) in. eduits_ Feira. 108. . Working conditions & liber = zs LES A ES AYROLL TO DO_ TO Tt | MON. TUES. COLD WAVE. » | 3 ROOM. “MODERN, | TILED BATH. ROOM AND BOARD. 3% nt CHAR: CHAR. City of Pontiac. Starting salary. benefits Knowledee fice. Call PE eeist. between @ trucking. FE 46229. ee $0. Dorothy's FE 2-1 is FOR ALL LAKES ty. Inquire 2085 Pontiac 94.325 Age limits 21 to ring | wave will be helnful Re Steady positions for experienced and 4:30, Ask for Joyce, Feta COM- | joo Wahnine wiVET ATIONS. 47 50 Cottages. women Le ene Se tae pg Of Perr a joie wot et ._ Howard, Ie eer eS cucted trom age, Must | Guires some contact with gen. | orsons for indies dresses, ladies ig1MEOGRAPHING TYPING BEC. plete landscaping. also shrubs and | “Sutherland Studio 18 ron ‘NORMAN PRICE 7 ROOM — APsnTiceT ab At Theme where be wil bs © Uecber ber hi school graduate peta | CrosesBlue stie anieid. 1600 W erent. eee ee cineat sed | ee ere Temee wank | tet we PR Osea” ™ | Printed papeinge - a “erg » COMMERCE RD. by Be 24412 |" lights and gas furtiined. 460. | ofthe family sroup and) receive 2 tp 36 laches. wih Se | Pet | starting salary. commission. vaca- | FE |. 4 tanta Wtd. Children to Boar re ceo understanding bi portional Vacation, sick leave @ | bee “WOMAN TO CARE tion with pay Other henefits. Neat Babysitting Eves > pa E TEND THE fae | ee _# wy. Write Mrs. Geter, Abe ay Drawer _ Stee. Oty mal as rn ee “for 18 ‘mos, old baby & tec: | Georges-Newports 16 N. Saginaw. ees wOUG bY Ft | eae EXCELLENT CHILD CARE, Li | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE |3 Ro Ms ADULTS ONLY: 3 MAN Ly "ise oF phone $814. Eat ee $ ‘aye. week 62855. TED’S RESTAURANT | "Qogaa. 1593 Vinew | ~"Moving & a Trucking 1 19). _censed home. PE 5-0875 “Otte ee _N. Perry. PE. ‘ ne ‘=. thru REAL ESTATE ~ CORSETIERR & F WASHINGS AND IRONINGS. PICK | UU US Wid. Household Gi Goods 27 27 Pb. Pontiac EM 3-3311 7 ROOMS AND STOOL. ¥ NEEDS HOME IN - SALESMAN | Sapenees oe 2 DRIVE-IN | _Mp_and deliver. OR — SULD AA-} MOVING TRUCKING PICK- : R. F. McKINNEY Dragien, Plains, eaturstshed. 618 | “vicinity be jot hme ing- Mave opening for Tull time man | fer _suburbe specialty abs | WtDOW WITH ae patel w Up and delivery. Good service at | ANTIQUE DISHES 8 HANGING ONiv. 1-8708 —bet_week. FE 2 == | ton Junior High &chool. _— One rat “leads val penne shop. Permanent op open Le ney ot youre opening Hled didhited number | _work on i ic a" _Fe sat any tm . PE 4-1603 or emp shades and prisms. M De rooms and DIA APTS caly. = peggeolles | Peo at Pieoty | . Ext. Terective palary. Appiyraars. Free | NG ROOM WAITRESSES Building Serv e- eet ne OVING” SETS E}) | WOULD LIKE TO BUY SMALL IN- dobar & 234. thru Prt. 8 a.m. to Spm. coat yop’ | Ramacabionss, Maple at mates | ay aks reve, WANES —— gunn | bE PFORD MOVING | FURNITURE NEEDED | “come” nepiy) ver 16 Ponuse | MPC HEMPSTEAD — * JOSEPH F. REISZ __Birmingham, ; Day & night ust be ALL MINOR REPAIRS AR Local & Long Distance -FE ee Entire home or odd lots. Get the rest. | 9. Bo Huron 48204 ¥v sy W Murs FE 200) =9COUNTER GIRL 7 TED'S RE ST AURANT | Yintews, booce Teruiture’s leaky | | CLEANUP soe SAND TRUCKING | top collar you 'B a ee | ATT ENTION’ OW NERS Ee son nENT Fe | COM nvalescent Hor Homes mes 38A a ae Afterncehs Joe's Coney Isla faucets. Sale e OR 32717 We have buyers for houses all | 4962 oo NE NURSING HOME HOME tk oT Aoi. ; DEL IVERY AND LOCAL ” MOV- | . use sev~ ae ey ee REAL ESTATE pas oe Forty an NITES { EARL 8 RABY ing (= rates. 8 and D De-| i PAY CASH rox ony. Se siege. all, tocations. can use sev- Bay ecu 7 Roos NEA moving to new local Kd Need one full time salesman for CUR week, Inside’ counter hein DRIVE PE +196 livery. PE 64603 or FE 21022.| working or hot. PE UCTION | “WR Payments. Monev available |- ; — Fae. - Pontiac office and one for Lake oe eee FER ee | otras Aas Le Rd | ALL KINDS OF pers WORK. | DUMP TRUCK SERVICE, BLACK | LET US BUY 7 ont AUCTIO | to, buy ,Jand egutrects. Call us. | 0 2 wae ROOM AVAILABLE INA” CON: Orion office. Preter one living in| Pity ines N. Te STENOGRAPHER, INTERESTING, | “Licensed contractor. FE 40032 | “dirt and fill dirt end gravel.| it for you, OA -—+ PONTIAC REALTY Attractive 7 bedroom apt. Healt “yg Lames hac an chants same district as office Top com: | CURB GIRLS AND ee HELP. | aiversified work in_medium-sied | — rv 5e8 op TRENCHING, | FE 00877 (ONE OF portaee “LARGEST 233 Baldwin Fe 5-273 Attrac ae Agua | : ms uae enna: ta oaeey hs me tes ——| 1718 N Telearapn Super Chief office, bday week. Many company ""iicig tile and footings, FE $0054. e's 8 Aup MEAVY Lion nebenotor \ nein Me eS ___ | _References. $125. MI_¢6072. 7 Rest Home, 758 oe \—- — —— ; “fon Member Co-operative Real Estate _ Drive-In sual ask Binomited oie ane ares. a Mt 4-403 _ _ a le y-9—: | wansan 40 WO ALL 3TPEa TRADES—TRADES ene = Glass Ortonville Se | moteee PeliinT MANAGER | WANTED WITH” On ~ WITHOUT A-1 CEMENT WORK | inctignators CLEANED sii | “ot furniture. Phone FE 23823 we are speciaitste i trading | “2ncloseg’ porch. completely re: Hotel Rooms 39 LAWRENCE suburban specialty shop. Must be petser ai “iely Cosiassan's| LLOYD MONROE - | Sh ne ee WANTED FU RNITU RE.| homes. tarms. take ty and | modeled and redecorated. Near) omand sac trons "NO ight wor “. Appt “ts, | _ teen nel eae | FE 4-6806 LIOHT HAULING BUSINESS AND if, you shave anything for | Savments are scarce, Trade vour | See Mr Bmitn ata E. Hurt. | F1OTE]. ROOSEVELT “tions: No night wor! y Mare | 5 our GAYLORD. Preehan. Maple ot | WALL. £0 Ue wion work oe St oe Un COMPRESSOR, GENERATOR. | ho oe. FE soles Fasodd service andthe i h high- ede! lareer + sages Loo onpe® | oie ROOM APTS in | Rooms $12.50 up. Bath $17.50 up, Bates, Birmingham. ‘ar 4 Marvet poskies Gost tol faa | 8 Sen ee eee liom | WAULING “¢ ODD JOBS “ Prices call homa. for" ucomes We Go i MODERN 7 BE Fy 7 BEDROC & Ae FE 4-050 136 E. Pike St. - £, EVATOR Supertones Ws TOM. | gia plumbing iwols tools Oravel and Cheap. & © SALES CO. heen 7a pnees, Rochester in ex: EL AUBURN opel a. = TE WOMAN TO | sand 0: | oO DE é iL “C ART AGI Do ‘not feel obiiraled. Cail change Adults HOTEL AU Apply #06 Riker B WANTED wifi JACKSON'S RENTAL | i ute D COUNTY'S LARGEST | cern driving and nom sl ae eee eet te cai ie | fe Meee oe cmgnen w FE $5200 Local and Long Distance Moving | USED FURNITURE BUYER. aster en qocstaiment cad. ve ea. | I | ae over | | — fiw = ; : of | experienced FE 46506 produce depart. sent. Evening | weekends off FE 4-364 after 6 ARCHITECTURAL TILE, BRICK. __ meen es torn Wed. |. Miscellaneous 28 28 re A possibility ci ae pRENTAL SERVICE . 4 or Week s BALES MANAGER” WANTED MO | hours. Call betwess 9 pm block er cement | )rivewavs, aa- | SUDDEN 8 ae coe treding vour prover. fon tre | foomrants. ‘Apoly in-person “only _Also ents_ caperieace necessary wily train, | Market “4-120, Walled Lake WANTED: COLORED MAID WHO | feces, Desemeaimie bullding sory. | — ein ond light trucking. PE C0070 | Sine WITH BALANCERS. (odin os ee phone calls, "Please! ADAMS | HURON MODERN fever SO | BEPmanine =D. Warramas NEAT | drives own car Genarsi house- | leretions Comme. Weckmanchis rT ks to Rent | Resonsnie = eam — | : REALTY CO. 383 A rooms by day .or week 45 West . Reference - © = £ + = = 5 SALESMAN POLL "OR PART | tun sales. duckie Mambureer. | Wed and Pr MA Satie. Nel | guerameeg, Bioomted Buide 4 TUCKS LO Ma MANE ee Seve anttme ||| DORRIS & SON | Kent Houses Fernished 38 time on home improvement, Ex- | 46 ON: Main, _Milford, Michigan erences (3 icK AND BLOCK LAYING TRU yaactons a thy, Munt t be green and not rained | REALTORS +1557 Se Rent St 40 = perieaced preferred but bot-necen EXPERIENCED, WA LTRESSES | WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO | PRICE A ere 22008 : OO eee stake | on Cam tee some veel goed tim: | 732 W. Huron st |2 BEDROOM MODERN HOME ON ‘ores pant Het SEE ae ; =e por Ferbente. 331 Aubura | ‘care tor 2 AF as 9 ~ Cpe ie AUIL bec AND GRADING JS Bag mu oc othy, wheat, rye, straw or marsh | Co-gperative Rea) state Exchance |“ ytandon Lake Adults. Lease = SALESMAN | EXPERIENCED PULL TIME Vicinity” 8 of Wali Lake. Cali) MA _OR_ ‘Pontiac Parm aad ee doe heel lc ts te May ee ee Goed for Many Businesses Vorsitere and appliances. Expert | “Ta itress for Keego Harbor. Part- n e020 “before 2:30 p.m BRICK. —F “AND CEMENT Tone Michigan. C ASH 2 BEDRM a, Av aaa LAB! : a On business corner, Pike at San- in a ae oe con | time waitress vn ‘Pontiac M = warren. Sane en ‘THAT work Also guimacve } No odin Industrial Tractor Co, @airteo 7 TO BUY + Q00D ———— tarling, Com- | ford under Apartment Lovgy == not peccesery aay pene om work weokonde ‘ants good home, Work light, ne | large. Residen comm: 8. WOODWAR : aes It reat have Prime ete | Large front window. Heat “CLAYTON'S | eigGe a Re eat) SAS rt hE | Gomme oh, FE | men yee Paice” | a iat Sak oF | Pe meeT aa oa. Sat | coo MOURE_ OF, MRED | Ht ieee Sop ate pa utton, MY 2-6432. door within : Island Rd : trical Appliances etc. Apply EXPERIENCED Y ORIEL GIRL, NO WANTED. OFFICK GIRL AND | | coca BROKEN BY HOUR RE DUCED RATES WANTED, WILL PAY POR LOAD | for vour eauity Call ~~ "os tell | — ————————E—EE Managers Aot “ E Pike or nliance iC HEAT 6 R UN- Few nm Laas ne ces | whee work, 12 30 to 6 00. 837 — tyene ond marten’ re. | “exyent is OUR SPROIAETY. Lares ‘ven (is) odreel peu. ‘amu | < etee ome or stalide eg us what vou bave “td Jape, ¢ pdt a FE ard, Leke _— ects Moving, PE 44864, __. | _ Blocks 4-0230 Edw. M. Stout, Realto a. ‘EXPERIENCED PART “Time | — *. Barnetts Clothes loors basements, EM 3-4878 w. M. Stow ea r 116 & ns cw Etat ee eee asa aichen help. 921 _W. Huron Shope 18K. Saginaw 7 |€USTOM BUILDING. FHA FI- Painting & Decorating 20 Wanted | to Rent in N Sageinay St Ph PE Sates ae ae w ‘tras ed lil ve OiTeneer 1 | Experienced sale sladies for | | ware: oh ins ‘Natures uae, | naneine » Metoreains FE seer. | | Se | ves “til #30 only, PE 2-108. east ee : GNoie MAN OW 1 FARM. NO | sportwear department. @ and 13. FE 17-0312 4 = | work, Veneer ane | fireplaces, re ond wall anerind. Cai for esti- ee for i of Sept. FE beset. | (OdRING For A HOUSE TO Fix | AGRHED NOME ae & barber shop. good location. sorpet Se Townsend | Permanent or part time | housekabptne ont care of 1 chil | -CEMENT_GARAGE AGES acy yet i INTERIOR ex | ir ge od +2072. cal ag rete ) NicELY Fur WISHED | HOME "s eStore Soace tee Rent STOCK ROOM CLE RK | work aerate In pérsom Feige caicena NIGHTS 3 30 SPECIALISTS “| Geary cee ot oe cones fr 33 — | aes Wr ng eee a farace, eutom atic” furnace. | 9933 Orchard vias Avenue, Good fer | ; ‘an’ or east of town le Sept. Suse ‘room work, hermanent = Peggy's, lo. N Paces easel ne ee ee eee en rreca pation rel walla, breese: | A-l PAINTING PAPERHAWGING ) OR 4 ROOM PURN HOUSE. | payment. OR 30033 Ist "Near to factories and schooi,| cation for drugs, hardware, b tios. rat wa. bi lati 1, shy ‘tore, beaut otteen, 5 day wt. Apply "icoe: | ELPRAIESCED, BAR B. | pectenred. solotenees. Age 1) See om [3 reper removed. Estimates, FE — modern. No children. PE- $-4573. | — , ots. Marth aida. O06 ate Se a oe, tee nel 0 Fontiac Generel Hos Ringside Ber. REE ESTIMATES 18 — Snore “AND W WOULD | " J + month, Con peat by the woe tal “et -W. urea | at "Elizabeth h Uk. Ra | Harrison's, Si". Perry se = br $3851 “A-l PAINTING, PAPERINO | Uke to rent a furnished 3 or 4 . PEDDLING Give full info! in first | inane 200 Cherokee Pyone Pe EXPERIENCED, “WAITRESS Fh ae veneer yp oa | CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK | Mason Thompson FE +4264 _ room apt. near to Dew) §8YOUR PROPERTY? reply, Ref =e ee eee SHEET METAL MAN or ever. Scott's tl a) er oe ay) _8_wees._t. | Chimneys repaired FE200. | §XTERIOR & pos Ey PAINT. | _VErmont 6-6493 « . = IT DOESNT PA: s . is ol meine | ene ‘Trail, OMAN TO CARE FOR “eal | | pec , CABINETS DOORS, D. E. _!ng Crew of 3. men. EM 33433. CONSUMERS POWER MAN | oy method of showie caly to | OCT wate APRIL 2B ke oe EDROOM Rent Office Space 41 Experienced: capapie sort eee EXPERIENCED ALTERATION dren while mother works oli aise ual ATORS would like to rent 2 or 3 bed- ——— prospects sa < vou time | furnished, oods : ——— — : south ae = i he Ra Benery. «pom. Ribpublic, 2001, eat wal “hae pontiac adults me | rue PLocn Lavino. SANDING (AND | — PAINTING [PAPERNANGING — ~~ LANDLORDS RELIABLE FAMILY 2 Bepagow | F For Rent A Miscellaneous A on omy oe . Pontiac pethoca epee HOUSEKEEPER, | washing Would consider woe | > finishing. C. Bud Bills, FE 43021. | TUPPER. “6 =e +7081 “We beve many ond" ap waning | rou" BUY irewe' Lt Tse t wr Bivona ‘off %nford Seen| eaweaie a avanine Soelac” Test, Good bool i. FE 2 PPER,_ fi our house iments. | Lake SINGLE | Fe TROUT GS YR. My of } Slay oF own transports. | _ With, 9c —- chi we a FLOOR LAYING, “BANDING (AN AND Woalan Wint WALL ‘WASHING, | save 7 eed Only ; Fe soon, Aaper. 4251 Giddings Ra. for _sacutaher. To live i. FE | Un. 000 or 90. OR 2100 (MITE wom ot’) couidren ond | \eeders cocument, Guar, work, painting, OR 3-226 or enants will call. Call 10 | 147 Vinewood. off Joslyn. FE §-3371. - |EXPERIENCED CURB GIRL | Mn) Pn ‘ housework Birmingham | — ‘eathonabea. “John Tayler, OR mt ll We oe _ $0822, ONE WAY SPECIALTY SAL |" wanted Giiener Drive-in 130 W | tight pevscwes eoportuaity in| 2-166 | Painting & Wa as ing ADAMS REALTY CO. - . : - , Michigan's largest rien ty Huron, salary for right person. Refer FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN. Pree Estimates, PE sayt °| PE 30063) ae ~ School “Teachers Look! | J TO "COAST cond _ sqnlamen. KEY PUNCH OP. Sheer FE 42iet — 1 Gardner, 1 Cent a ere | Physiotherap 2A A MEXTORE Woah. tOCaE | eee ee eee Li modern 5 room house. | RENT HER® LEAVE THERE ta expanding our Oakland County | Stator, Clase A. REpuble 2211). | warre ELDERLY LADY FOR Sahat WORK. PLOONS. PY | Sees onthe! patente Gee) “FE? b br fire Avail, “se “ 3 - £3. er ag h Office on wy e ‘ | : mos e . lana Gnree men with the following | EXPERIENCED | WATT RES S fen or busters wernea bs | She ati ree estimates, SWEDISH MASSAGE &@ THERAPY | Excellent references. Call “Mry| een eves." 9; fun. 166 =| mombly EM 2G On _j1450 ee 8 ee old or over | 3 to 6 p.m, Start work Sept, 6th. | Special fact teckatye. 3 Eim| LeFeve, FE 1078 W Huron SMALL HOUSE, FUR - 12 Ww NG - ©| Apply ‘ElMer Drive-in Restaut- PE 25477 ee AND, , DIRT) FE +1 | pM, NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH miles out, EM 3-584 after 6. | quarters roo 8 bedroom brick gy sat ta ane a Die Sigheey at auver Li |warrhieae {CURB ott. FOUN: | tank diesing “FE B71 be | "Television Service 2 22 PRINCIPAL ¢ Bint donginorl | er WALLED LAKE. 3 BEDROOMS, | gountry home. W. pee en Ie ta , es. Avail 2 Eorcusre’ artregr te meiewiaeees XPERIENCED | say 01" A900 268 Dine ee : FLOORS o{ Pontiac. Caristian family. Cell | 5" Gar tam Most FOR ¥ bie Bevt. 6th tii, Parkiow. MA be above average in intelligence | EXPERIENCE spent. | FLOOR SANDING © OLD. one Al |DAY OR NIOHT TV_ SERVICE PE 4-879. SU a eae. | PEMA contract, Realtor Partridee 41330 VE 5-0906. _. For Sale ¢ Houses 48 with good." character. Excellent WAITRESS WAAR: Mot SEE _ specialty, Cel Mills. re Se ee RESPONSIBLE YOUNG EM | s the “bird” te seg. 31. W Huron | i, KE. AVAIL. SEPT. et ear and promotional possibili- |. A enced, on fruit and cocktails. FE ‘Ms & ROOFING AND SIDING. M _ win 6@ month old - Pnone PE va, _ L} i : aN Segeee win revise ane gears, | cots NU ee a FART “Fiat. | Sent payments start at eas | OUARANTEED rv TREPATE . any Baby “desire to rent a small 2 4 ee a need: company wil provide pre own, pay 48 | MAKE. FE 49736. rn. home ¥ 2 ER CE Tt ee sary training. Call PE §-9831 for | CLUB 99 Apply in’ perkon # Deve) per month Promnt root repair | _Bibio atv, tes panke 6 ee 5 Pp N ge MA 41778 sppotntment. 66.8. Telegraph Ra _ 10m. 3481 Elisabeth rtane _ nO | _ ervien, Eee ee 8S RADIO bh TV_ erences PE 5-7045 after graph iy, | COPENHAVER’ heated, no objection to 1 child, 'PULL OR PART TIME BAKERY [WE WAVE FosITION FoR, 4 | GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL | COUT tog @ Huron. Hight sere S$ pm. ee DISCOUNT. ccbcaances roneared Sent tochandl gales lady. Apply Pontiac Press| Vor cust be high school gradu. | North Cass, PE 2-3021 FE 30046, | _'¢e calls. PE ¢-4007, ESPONSIBLE FAMILY OP 3, DE- Lake RA. Indian Village , Bon_jit ate or equivalent Typing essen- | js FLEMING. FLOOR LAYINO. “Typewriter | Service 22A | sonable PE sti, alter 3-00 p.m. Have seasoned cosee to be ds. | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 story 4 bedroom bret § bed- Fou Bae caf dg tomes J AnD ae ga an ge omy ee oe meee de TECHNICAL MAN DESIRES TO oon ed for our builders in large ~~~ : rooms reom dinin room, | oridlbegre Sor agflgeenny pagel tao hos pee tee tt em | Se ee eet ork. | fats ware bee jn Roches | “uodivision ‘near Middie. Straits 1 BEDROOM. MODERN HOME. kitchen "dinette: Preterably one Apoly in per- Auto Club of Michigan, 63 North M od ba a es ae rtd |. ter area. Cai] OL 1-0851, Lake Investments ot a — Working couple preferred. OR hv b 2 on™ Sion a Oe | bee GITZO | sures etwtutercte’ “ream, noun wd ones |_ Rene” Blsee 305 ewig eee | | ate : Ot LADY With reliable bufider. Discounts TERS RENTED + Sn . GENERAL CLEANING (W MITE ailing so train tor sales oromo-| during Aue @ Sect All tvoes of moe 5g gen yA Detroit a ts gare, ot We EE Huron center. Ot heat, Md acd [ricome ope 5 tam _ HELP portation, MI 44459. pg Begone ppl ene BY q uck Lake Rd. Watch for open | Fee men a) and receive income | Sestbule entrance to the 23 ft large full basement, 2 car aR Aute oil furnace, oak floors pias OFFERS NOT discouraged. Several niece and best of all the price te eons . water hoctrie | en. Poe — home with bath | living room with a cheerful fire-| ached garage paved cirive:| ter walls Can be bought for low : families have carefully inspected | $12,009 with wonderful terme, dishwasher. Aly car carece. Pos- | | ref tot 2 eal earage.| piace. Spacious well planned ee | jJarge 100 x 125 ft.-lot. Bee it! down payment if purchaser as. this neat, clean, aliractive, well sible rty_ OL 2-8046 | J. C. HAYDEN — . 3 blocks to’ Post Olt en and family s m. | - ts to want it. arrange for your! ,umes payments on new furnace Perry lahe built . bath, basement & SYLVAN MAN w sinminues steews screens. | sppolniment today Three blocks to school 1 bioch from lake’ 3 rooms, | Stade property oo 8 Paddock. | Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch 3 BEDROOM RANCH E SELL-WE TRADE full basement, apace for recree oc 18a. | ked it & ALMOST bought it. home with attached carpert, ne | Realto PE 8-0 tion. Of} heat and extra lava-| plongER HIGHLANDS - jaetrosx stacet | deneeaare L eaiples be pigs} bs | IVa well worth the price. $8726 carpeting water #ofterier lovely BY OWNER = Walton iva Oven Eves. DORRIS & SON _. Bry, Extra lot > beck fenced. |“ Living, in this beautiful subgi- firteod A ry ai renin) eee | and the down payment is $2517) lot 100x180 feet, all landscaped, — ~~ 6 Paved ream Just step to!} vision “is sheer paradise. oftly Scant two bedroom home ent $500 dow is reasonable. Tf can be cowvert | immediate possession Pull price $3, neeroes FE ¢1557 | Wash ington Jr. High oon Webster} ne block to @ nice sandy beech | & nice basement, neat compac ed easily into an Income . in ly $16,500 with tert OR MY E ry IN 3 BED. | Co-opersiin Real I Entate bane | st ca 4 (W100, terms | on sylvan Lake, A lovely 31 Samaret good peighbarbeod walk: Drayton-Waterford Area | tae thig piace will make you: : SNEAR Wi LIAMS 1 bee ue ie; bedroom home ify the best of | on stance,ta new Junior High Ranch home with barement t job ne 4 + don't you take & look VACANT ON WILLIAMS RD | -eondition, carpeting. large extra! ¥y $1,200 down Built in 1968 Lot is3a227. | today? And read) to move inte. 4 room WALKOUT BASEMENT OIL AC A Home of Your Own WEST SUBE BU! RBAN nice Kitchea with cupboards ga-| |, with pice shade trees. fire- | ; " urective ss Modern hbme with large gtessed ‘AT, ELECTRIC HOT WATER, ae | $180 lore, full mt with gas) you don't see what you are piace in itving room. dining |“ tes oe Andel rt restive 02) end elles one COLORED BATH GOOD WELL. | WATKRE LAKE | en ony. full: SC ueee rm.| heat, jot is beautifully land-| locking for- tn eur ed cail or room, 2 extra large bed- | ft. loog cinderblock ranc half car eesaa! lens lone to bus, aiee : ean, cosy, fully ¥ ‘own this im-| stop et the office We have what Tooma. storms ecreens. and | in ‘83, Beautifully landscaped | fenced in lot, onl y $1.80 down to STORES E WORK YET TO 00 Gers ice throw, to — e lear in 1000. Ou ss cheatin Pons macujate home for only $13,50000, you want . ee water softener, Needs heat-| outside & ba ragpens d _ ° proderddars responsible peo ; pa room home with . | complete with buill-in features < with term a intment on) tne = 3 days bossesaivn, | - HANDY MAN CAN MAKE. TIM | i” ow Mi fost." plaster pelted “seine | lake Drivlleges Offered at 84 wus| woe "| wai w 411.800, 63.100 dowa big fireplace, 012.600 with 4.000 evenness ¢ 06 call Mrs. SELF A ad DEAL. OR 35313 full basement. oi! A'C. hea land-| $150 down YO fad SAY IT pees s DOWN. PAYMENT legen Genres jake privy | BEATS = ‘ rg arta lly that needs ng | RD “Silver Lake Area SUPER DELUXE LAKEFRONT cvvsca opan 64 AFERTION, VIC Low. Se | SPARKLING NEW | pee eer Setce | £ 884 freee | Re eh ad atte | A JOHNSTON, Realt Official GI avpraisal at $8,450. eats ° | . fore dinette Pull bace- scaped lot, pice beach . eaitor 4 TH OF WEST SIDE RANCH TYPE new gas furnace im the full : seh aes ges Pa ese | “a necro” Pata nore ca | tes ae OG Com bavment and | Located lon goose Rae tye] estes arm ae Ts coerulea SA et. etlomatis het | down 170M S. Telegraph Ra. ove in A miles W e * hoo: TC. ront am ve Rea! tat, | _—> —= oS gag heat, cok Moors, tile beths,| freme home aubul’ 20) fctrom | rambler with 3 bedrooms offers a| paved street off N. Perry. vital | _ VACANT. y Reeate Ezchange | pesgge Pe apart od tre coon B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-253. ready to pe es now. Will acce opted of Tit aa fine gy ero Lake Louise. IT'S VACANT. — uranee al eee nee = only $10,060.00. Bee location. “Bargain. PE tua 0 | Tivilewes on Upper Bilver | FE'4-0521 amen ———— wn revmen Pull: | | ROCHESTER 2B i ake, $17,300, terms | gUN i rn So Fae cas wasn't baiti et and N. Perry, | NEAR WASHINGTON JR HIOH med Eieten, Pormics éraie- (oft furnace aimoct fats Sua Hy 8. dee neat guscts eshonge Waterford Village on_the assembiv_ line lpr es - Four'(4 bedrooms. Vestibule ear- s and vent fan. Plastic tile MARKLE 8ST i! ; lak | Co-operats v any 7 HOUSES RANCH TYPE_ 1 FIN: =| PEARL BUILDER —preak- * Nedrooms with closets. | Off Joslyn, ime nice residentia’ r “e Sylvan Lake | BRICK see's | usae anew 6 sue et ome ues ___FE 5.7023 | fast tile bath of AC. = heat, gttached rge. Of-| section, 5 room bungalow with T MT TH, Realtor | 3 bedrooms. lving room | | Rome wih fal bessment ene - peony eer m4 2 y heat, agd an excellent double ga-| fered at $12.950, $2,950 down. IT'S plastered walls, oak floors, full 1568 E. Huron, Roch OL 61238 with fireplace, Dining L RANCHI hice lots Healthy small town en- ore owner FE 2-11 | bin ‘ith remes summer | NEW AND WAITING FOR YOU basement, gaa heat, nice — = — ~ oe z oey : modern HOM! * Vvirenment, ideal for growing — | w etails—by ap) lot, only @ Years old ree Bi Sg itehen. o on ear at oh ity. And hoo) | WEAR CRESCENT LAEE ¢ ROOM Templeton. pointment, pease ‘rod ae ees rr) estate ages scoot Jae"! Birmingham tached wprame,& Oreseeees. | were s a real ranch tyoe foie | dor *Bverrining Eyer re 4 ; = ng only “4 y 78 ft bong. Located on a large waeiking distance Rea com jon storms and screens. | CASH OR DO YOU HAVE A business you from lake, $18,000, terms t ighbortiood dition, inside and - ‘teed ar) Good nacemeet asered work to be OAKL AND L AKE | About 14 ‘miles west of town "ime DOWN would like to goatee from Loews jot and in a fine ne “— pore hg gad doe done. T be ft. $5,200 with | A | bom this four bedroom All brick pith an attag car st50. Pda Rose ae ee FE 2 bedroom with large living room. ane ie, iy “new | AN | lovely home with saaeea, a home is soned for light wees. | Brick Ranch Cae ae 2-2162 or. FE §-3578. | kitchen and dining with utility.| new septic amd sizable lot. Ten Deteo ois a ness in Birmingham — 9 wonder. {i South Bloomfield lace.” {ined dining reom —f\ Tar | or ; , aeons, M attache: ty ree + —~¥iest time offered. Buin | t leads to @ large ki Tail cearicaaad (Watermed|| nice ot Can be ‘nad for sites | 088: OF $8200 with $1398 down REALTY CO. REALTORS | shaded lot with shade galore, Benj amin dQ 101, 3 Wedroum’ ‘home in | plenty of qupboard apace. Large |g Peed tens iatimatee Treety-| | NORTH SIDE x m Eves. ‘ti 9, block to two nice san | J mi an suosiions condition Nicely edroom Ww bia closets, Full REALTOR — INSURANCE ad | ROCHE STER AREA Off Bald Conpereiive ty Estate Exchange | this is a chance of a iret arpeted and dreoves tiled bath, Nowhere else will you | 190 Oakland Ave, ve +2504 $1300 up ed ™ 3 ith frame peas. ged some isis FE 2-0263 + | Be the one to live here ' jwlephens, Inc. throughout. ine room | see this < reg tur OI — | mn Eves Pree | : C4 , acres W —- eeders a S | i today with dining L, Ceramic ti) money an ry HER BERT C. DAVIS home, a ing room 3! ing. Asking $1000 ‘d wax XT DOOR Taran | Mr ont 3232 Jord bath Latee kitchen * eins $5,000 down. Call for eppointment DR: AY TON \ W GODS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. __|-- Bedrooms, full beth, xt chen and | T an 4-8726 amole eating space. Utility | today 3 bedroom utility room down. 1 large room WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS FFICE — Russell Young |. Woodward, em room. off heat, attached «a DO Breeseway, 3 Pome ply bie For Colored 1 Familics up. off heat, 2 car garage. lots of | OPEN 69 AM TO 8 PM rage Lot 760160, nicely lot. Oak floors, Basement, New autiful 2 bedroom with unfin- | fruit trees, beautiful sentden spot Nicholie & Harg er Co. REALTOR HANDYMAN landscaped. $21.500. term: VI furnace Lovely home at 2240 second flcor Oak floors, | Open 6 | an W Muron &t 4-4575 ei det te : YOURSELF Fortress, owner, OR 34382, aod vatis fill asoment, sas “DR: AY TON P TAINS | 43. W_ Huron PE 3-818) | Open Eves Ti 9, Sun. FE4ee12 Finsh aeromt — tae 1 | 4 Acre Estate Pec wes oe id ike fo yo — - ‘_ 3 . + 100 ft frontage on }uguar FOR SALE. —_ ae | food iooetian acne Craurear Lun Between Oxtord & Oricon + at these who wou ¢ fo Loch 3 Bedroom Brick a Rear bas iba Wo sea, oh room modern heme [a $7350. $1380 down : bedrooms with 2 Creamic | ‘tit ome. ppomg CA pted pee | s i po poeemew Exceneat “bt Susiness | atemari | $47 50 a =e agin 2 bedroom Oak beh on lavatory. In. | paved atreet in Clarkston Granted $750 Down USSELL wOoTT aa ‘, | . By ' oors aster wall i eludes ving room carpet 170 on . FE k. Templeton, Realtor, ‘ | 4 room _ si approx. 1 ment fermace. North ot on jaree paneled family room. be aoe ae = ne te | ws o) — ] cree Waa’ ie Ranch home. § mom. atta or OR + th08” er saa aia ‘Donelson Park bene ih pong ay ye ae nly 61.000 ment. age mee, owner a “ir ast) |= PONTIAC REALTY ee eee tk ce | eMMEDLY AT I week - only rence for teoe gorees, Se Mince Grom tebe Lake LAKE OR atiached garage. gleaming, — . G1. 3 "BEDROOM HOWES. 4350 127. Baldwin FE 5-4275 Tage Paint Creek on prop. \OSSESSION | hesitate screens. Ys dock page On 4 rms. Shower Auton hot water. oak floors throw w - WN, PERRY D corre R- | — erty with privileges on 3 POSSESS : | vileges. Paved . Vacant. $1000 ¢n.. $60 mo, ea tn t. EW HOME ING, HANNAN. LI #4 | LAKE FRONT | lakes Ideal Jocation for this $1,500 B: n&K WALTER GREEN, MY 25831 room. Delco oi] heat, It's SI foot itvin | od : Vi __ i 0 ranch Built in b dk be ateman ¢ ampsen NEAR LAKE ORION: 3. BEDROOM | —————— everything you've wanted. room. Gas heat, large lot. MYERS | $2430 DOWN, $60 MONTH IN- 1984. | Pubite and parechall DOWN PAYMENT two Se. Begeenatte awe ~ woe” and water. od : | rt UDES 138 viet strom aig schoo) bus eh — ay | lars atte move into this Pa Realtors FE 4-0528 y lance. a $800 4 fronta: wossession. 5 eS en: costs, 4% EAST CHOICE Green's Lake near Cla | hows diatel wa an J Acre . ber cent interest including Lovely 3 wt dv. tie bath, home im a aap ranch | Roy Annett, Inc. Cg A ot RT fag Sp Estale Exchange ay’s value eeeee: . urry! . about 12 ft. x 14 ft.) Auto. off | : : home with at- ° ? heat, garage, many addi- me ALTORS nest. Storms & Screens Neatly | — END | Established in 1918. jeched rage & hop. NORTH SIDE Honel features. " Rxeelient in- y \ E aoe a Pisterat 3-199 Inndacaped Tula won't leet long! | we re aaaae UALITY BUILT gatas = oa es \ Cute little 4 room, 2 bed- heap lel gppe tk school, Lo Pie -UET, Realtor | Open Premiogs and “fenaay, Phone for Py varertis today on Hite ai me ae JAL roens. room house. Idesi for a@ i I€ te 2 HOMES °° fen abet. 100 8 “con. Only ae ‘on eek B GHL Cooperative Ree| Betowe Exchange L tee = 8 my ee oe L a corner ~~ ; ao oe beck 1 car garage, Just Esrpe “living ‘resem, - firepiece Double Income SEE THIS ee ee Constructed on your lot ot : : 1 “block trom bus. Full J ol it, full basement, t New 3 bedroom all brick home se re eee Rambling 3-bedrm., Sylvan Brick price) enty 00. Terma. ate heat 4 poly poy then —— aren Facote yes) with extra large livine room. Yeo t ‘NORTH END) = 3 bedroom home on extre” | AED i. A tered garage. —— grounds resort area - Practicail beetongy tm are ; | 5 Foome Pull wath 2 car waraae near — Heights. Auto. pote that Consisting of two bedrooms WE NEED LISTINGS and garden. Man fi t and fatultare ty nto | ture window and dining L. Select | Corner lot Lots shrubbery & ter heater. aluminum storms and y attached garage. $13.- re Hamed rts ae on 7 feateres make it worth. $28,000 at meaty 8 “$22,500, Terms can be ar Rochester ook Cromens dress. L wth auehen. | — Priced reasonably with . : maved seat oxen ine CUR prapry o#y tds : ott Pode 15 SAREE Snes wee 5 eee nasal UILES REACT IY CU ; TCULCALER REALTIT rE See mete ! brick . Ideal corpeting and T 62 West Huron PE’ 5-6175 FE 4.4075 F & Acres birch doors and distinctive hard- ‘ ‘ sELL MY Bau for lots. Available in ineluded at 913,800" "you'll j : arm Secluded! 8 room, 1% bath, are. Plenty of table space, | 234 N. Saginaw - ) FE ¢s001 oe will tak 2"or 3, bedrm. full base- -be sorry if you misa this. open 9_te —— Mortgage 19°.) 4, acres of rolling land with| two-level home! bin- stall Large utility with extra N_ Roeelawn. reer “omer prem N, AY £. Ligh T »T t 1 > , ra c™. ag — ‘ alle ad “ ee complste ti a tt ay: has ito : _™ t ene +. rv. - — a hn et seu choose from, Prices start SNCS VE SCE SENS St EE ‘ VF Ty t7 tHe ft age: Plenty of fruit trees. In the Here's privacy plus for the | ft. Ai ° Rs. top st WALDO ST, podlbrabigg we na ance canloted on oncctiont parcel ] Devisburg aes: ee ee price? ipving family me tan Meee ht today Pull, orice an on ting oun a 2 peed . Phone fe rms. s ve. I w carpe . is in the office soon. Simoat Se sere. Very © ; ; : veo it teder! $15,200 cash to eaveene garage and s Jot with lote of ORIOLE RD. Really fine 2 bedrm. Polishea oak fhoors, eit heat. We will pulld on Loot agit ~ d Best Buys _ Terrific Opportunity suede. ogion on a | home. ivi terior all com * 3 pe. bath.| “De rg gus mation. in Lake Orion c +43--— a oe ae a eee | Si, ae neh SE ice am oe Soe ee High Swecning \3 — Pome ; = i>. nook, ene Tear porch a =r automa interior studing "dood Today ae plus stocks, with a rer: See this country modern iC \R ROLL G. PORRITT * PAUL M. L ESTATE — picture wind@w, Full basement. Drayton Area |p sound constfuc ; bedroom bungelow $25, 000 with brick, builder's own mas. 3614 West Huron PE 271% 832 W. Huron. Ph. PE 4-3505 gas heat, finished ree. rm Coo! Excellent 3 bedroom ranch Down. Ask for Mr. Srown ee \ erms batt esa snuggled on the . Eve call PE 2-4) CINDER BLOCK RANCH-TYPE, 5 pisaenes a shade trees, home oda corner parcel 3 BEDROOM bates ct wlndots otterd cn REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exch, 2.000" down “Or 1-263. Buween | Lurair oil best, Dg ' 1. H. BROWN, Realtor bent im t68 “eee a ociseiese Vidy. & comeleie Phone oct mn or OR 31700 Peel ava m. except Monday. NEAR LAKE ORION. 2% acres ana ies vacant "We hav 1362 W. “Huron ___ Yea; Pie a SS ee rooms, screened terrace on ae eaig er OR 347 ee — t} Punt ‘year; Call now for sp- 42400 DOWN. 7 BEDROOMS, GAS| — [iving room, modern Kitch- one oor | Stuillo living . inW Pull taveaeak: a heat, dear polntmeat. Only $10,950. beat, storme and screens. Lot te ® 4 fireplace | 183 Orchard Lake Re m, firepiace, dinine room garage = —_ — = 10% 180 Balance $7100 at $34 = Present oory per | Qesperetive | Rea} Estate ‘Pachange coe e ots a4 modern | UNION LAKE be “ mo, which includes taxes and t only $14,500 with : | Jt outdoor grill. $13,050. Terms. (Cooley Lake. Area s , iat Priced at only B,larke bedrooms. each with | bun s: a - terms. ‘ ath excepti clonet ! | @ rooms and bath about 2 bane | 1000 DOWN. Bast side ‘2bedrm. fees peved pred. $ ee ee Bae Pe space, many built-in ward- | west of city. nice and $ say eng ~ attic, basement basemen perch. “sibe” Gown. tm SMALL FARM gues. House ts designed so i day possession. $8.500. E price. =< rhea, 2 Shy CT pe sees TE oS | 2 Blocks From Downtown for ‘atorteation. use. This fie price: Cal | Beautiful Lake Front tr -st-1T Tiving Too! : Heel kitehen oak = nore: La tot, 3 siately trees, just 6 miles from town ee about : bd separate 2 room unit tpavides income, Well ith hardwood Moors phn : furnace, « front $7000 will handle the dows Bays EMBREE & GREGG 1606 . A. JOHNSON; -Realtor 1704 - Boy egraph Rd. Partridge 18 THE “BIND” TO sex - ” COLONIAL HILLS Beautiful ’ THE PONTIAC ¥RESS, _TH URSDAY. AUGUST 25. 1955, oS 8660 Dixte Phone OR 3-1872 “On 32-1769 _ LOW PRICED HOMES == $300 Down—Oakiand LK taer per mo, $600 Down Pleasant | Lake Area sedtoome. Lat “Lot 10ox}per 880 pet : _ HOLMES- S-BARTR/ AM J «0a Diste Hwy, D zoom. | Edw, M. Stout, Realtor ined feereation ¥m bath. 3S EE pia NG LOT. For egal Prop. 44A YRUM LAKE. 3 BEE sen Some. 4 pte ge ts. Groceries Picnic be e. or terms. By owner . aa Resort Phone 231 Linden, |, be arfanged. OR Sale Suburban Prop. 45A _For, Sale Acreage, 47 WOODED PARADISE ay Se gery ised ete pee + deck ten or for ama » wubdiv! » Only 8750 down, 10 ACRES Located oft north Stcess tol feetory” An ideal docs nen m ie that amall farm 7? N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-6169 Oven Eves. Till 8:30. HAVE HE ACREAGE | FOR SALE IN larkston =e Owner. Inquire ios E. Glass Rd. Ortonville, —Migh 125 ACRES One of the best farms in Oak- jand County, Including a itie of farm machinery, 2 barns, silo, machine shed, chicken house, e. Will handle 30 bead ot dairy cattle. 4° acre — lake. 11 acres of m her Ruobinog stream. Beautiful il —— modern house in excellent endition, Large living room has cut stone fireplace Din! room ment Oil steam heat. 4 rr: for hired belp| with: private “se: onaies and bath This one must be sten to be appreciated, $34,125, 38 ACRES - 300 ft. takefront spot ‘ — wetsre home and modern. Chicken house 8 and brood: er. Well located 4 miles north ot Pontiac. A real buy at only $20,500. Terms RIDGEWAY 078 Baldwin —- FE 4-8: Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2337 ACRES @ ROOM HOUSE. $5,000 down. Also all kinds of = farms tnelud- e W. Dinnan & Son NER: AC ‘ARM, near Cass City, $4,000 Terms can Jit... CLARKSTON.AR EA. 45 acre rolling land) Modern brick SCHOOL DAYS Move next week into this nice 3° EILEEN DRIV E and lovely ® cial — custom Sesutitul decorations and Se buy at $8,900! CALL NOW! Humphries Realtor “FE 2- tech . Telegraph Open Even’ ve Real Estate Bochanee garage, Living room end dinin; room carpeted. A good buy at | | 309 Orchard Leke Ave. FE b-0418 $13,000. | Co-operative . Real Estate Exchange | The Ra. &t. off Cooley Lk Rd. nice | 2 bedroom with basement b wey ona wares Living "room ts be “F R ANK SHEPARD aE or r Sale Lots — East BLVD. A Ag Ag gQRTACE: here. nN eran, NTI: HURON GARDENS 2? Lors 8 OF WALTON. WEST OF “T" of street "remiage here with 160 . qa to the ta’ road. nie fies nor of Scott Lake Rd Avpros 7 . ’ 166 ft, frontage on Orchard terms, | SYILVAN REALTORS 35 ACRES. 9 ROOM HOME, NEAR | Lei Suchy Realty. 56R3, Orton- i Business Property « 49 BALDWIN AVE.. Corner parce! located north of Fisher Body pliant. Suit- able for small business. — of po 9p tampa here. y $1500.00 INVESTORS See this wenderful corner located on world’s busiest highway ee the bey Bh cod ot fi a« tremendous potential. $10.- . 000 dn. will handle FUNNY BUSINESS | te ae Taras 48 ining : has natural brick fireplace Base. _ by Hershberger “We're broiling the hamburgers one of your chickens ate!” EER __ business Business Opportunities 51 BUILDERS SUPPLY Established profitable business | same owner lg years, Good build- 4 room porch and. bath, $15,00 omni will bandle-this at- | tractive de: ’ TS CLASS C ON LAKE Waterfront in Oakland County's most restful location. Nice own- ers apartment, newly decorated and income from rooms will more than make the payments. Part- = the viock-so pame your of- er MICH. BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION | PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. = __Fe 4.1982 ee EXCELLENT SERVICE Station for lease. This is a wonderful opportunity for individual with serv- ice station experience and sufficient assets. For-fur- ther information call FE 2-9173, 8 a.m. to 5 Bat Wine eo rtp “ROUTE, r at _Rouge Write Govtet, River Rouge 18 Michig 1-3663, SMALL RESTAURANT ons Liv- _ ing quarters, OR 3.9955 PRINTING & RUBBER STAMP Edw. M. Stout. Realtor EST INVESTERS Tl N. Sagina Ph. FE 54-6168 on ves.’ Till 8:30 Zoned C Comancccal 25° frontage op Orchard Lake Avenue ¢ close to down- Lene ior any ES a A. oe Open Daily 1-8P.M. 2 BEDROOM $7,300.00 - F.H. A. rty drive out U8 To reach 10 (Dine way om road, then right two miles model home, 3 BEDROOM FRAME $12,150.00: NO MONEY DOWN TOG.1 Te reach property drive out U 8 0 ¢ way) to _~ — — to A BEDROOM | BRICK $13,950.00 $700.00 DOWN G.I.—F-.H.A. ‘To reach property drive 7 8. to hway) to Watkin: wag, ps atkins POR A NEW HOME SEB ——-——__ WM. A. KENNEDY LTOR ~~ 390T- Ww, Buren BY OWNER any bg dow, a re, wi. Laree utility, ood lawn @arden. Lot 100 % 150. HEE ch toto tn beautiful Dravton | e0x ‘th = warage all fenced in $2,200 Dixie Tlw y. Frontage Out Elizabeth Lk. Rd Clos mae Lh we with $300 down CHAPIN-BIGELOW BROKERS & NUILDERS rot EAL TORS, Pr) Finderal 3.7109 $1 800 with $20 down WILLIAMS LAKE Nice quiet neighborhood with lake sto J on ue side of lake MACEDAY LAKE E. Ct Wood Co. Cornet Williams ioe Rd. & mae OR 3-1235 te —“T1L PE LAND SUITABLE Fe FOR SUBDIVI- sion. Lots for immediate buildin sites for multiple commercial ax | Business Opportunities | 51 Spee Sau Rutgers at water tower. Russell Young 412 W. Waren SFE gh See cellent butlding. ate, east edge wen just off hester Orion — size, 1202180, price, MEAGHER REAL ete < ~ For. “Sale. ace ee DEVELOPMENT Open Eves. ti #; Mode! PE #3680 /22,, ACRES se Near Clarkston-Orion $11,500, 16% ACRES, 14 lake front lots on Lake Oakland. Price $36,000. Fo oe on Coolidge Rd. Troy Price $54, 80 ACRES wi th excelient See. North of Pontiac. Price $32,- = regan Located in Independ- —— Ready to go. $750 | “We Assist in All Phases of Development _ ster [J A. Taylor oneren: — “at present roperty Leopery of foilow- incom 4 brick ter- races, 3 additional 2 family units, garages for all, ¢ condition Drayton Piains-60° store rear $16,000, = reasonabie terms. ‘ ‘Roy Annett, Inc. once “venings and 8 Sunday 0 iso FT, ALL OR PART Reasonable, Home eves. after 6, 10401 MSO near Oxbow Lake — reece ZONED BUSINESS = bea Le Qetory brick bidg. i for a church, Has oon! ¥ ve on fir. with ground fir. which will seat 350 je. Full basement with oil paved Pontiac FLOYD KENT, Realtor W. Lawrence « FE 56105 Open ves, __Next to the Consumers Power “WATERFORD TWP. | Corner lot, 209 x 250. Zoned com- mereial Main Ly itn Al Only 400, Terms, Ask for Russ Hicks - an 2, Diaie H Hwy. Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A | ~ from new shopping center, In- _ Ses Bob's — House. 407 Hea beth -f% | WoRK sHOoP on RENT IN BUSI- hess District, Could be used for __any kind of business FE 4-9602. ~~A-1 LIQUOR BAR Located in Traverse City area $50, shows gross of O00 yearly. I Ce agrees with 3 bedrooms ‘ints t in A-1 Yes, Real estate, p abd be ‘or—$18, do Z = for the best buy of the year Days TWinbrook 12-3286 en. rook 34075. nae og ; Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE LODAY’S SPECIALS - | RIORWAY GENERAL STORE on | U8. north of Port Huron oe rygh sel “Ts eee da. “plus stock. Will_tradet— 0" sell due to illness, Best otter takes allt fee 2a AND VARIETY STORE with good steady — both business, $4000 olus small stock. LIQUO! i ag * —. OTE, atlas wr se: _inaw Inquire. meee vasret RE, DOING Goop ~ E 40700. - Money to Loan 53 | (State Licensed Lenders) Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto. ts the siece “to come, Most made your first visit so come in se your auto. furniture or si Te and plan suited te & renaymen ~ your needs, —— ly courteous service awaits Leste e Fle ‘+r Man- ager, srbeley Voss. President Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto ‘Loan Company rs; 6 to How 5; Saturday 9 to 1 | 407 Community Nat"! Bank Ride | Buckner’s % THS PLACE WHEN YOU WANT to borrow CASH any amount up to 00 * ¢ 2nd foor Nat'l Bidg, over Wal- | Pontiac. areen’s, . 4512 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains 230 Barnston (next to bank). ; Walled Lake ; 2 : 4 W, Lawrence 6. +1538 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. { ++ Sale. Household Goods 57 For Sele eter S a, eae 60 8. Telexraph pen _ Eve. WILL SWAP me PONTIAC CHIEF- tain Deluxe door wun radio ‘ A, tor en ee ment on small 53-8165 or MA 5-7198 For Sale Clothing — 56 ees DRESSES, size 3 62 TO %6, SOME new, $3 to 5, New black winter t $50, only $25. | | rifiee. . PE 4-T241. 1 COATS, Di AND skirts _ Sizg 6 to 14. PE 5-504? LADIES CLOTHING 2 1 an 8 red, foraits. 1h; ve one white one low, Blue and white ~ suit, size ®. Gray tacket, size 10. Call OR 31432 after 6:00 DB. _ ms SCHOOL CLOTHES | Good quality coats, sults, ‘dresee ahd miscellaneous apparel. Girt’ ‘8 _sizes 10 to sub-teen 14 FE 4-8513 2 PUR COATS SIZE 18% $12 _¢ach. 476 W. Troquots. ._ PE 23-0682. Sale Household Goods 57 | APT SIZE TAPPAN STOVE. $25. ood housekeeping, Upright swekp- er $10. 7005 Bywater St. off Com- merce Rd. apcut ANYTHING YO Wau AN FOU “T End tables $1.98 up: a ase head board beds complete, oe retricerators he up: ranges uae OUR. EASY PAYMENT AY-A-WAY PLAN OR LA | We buy. sei trade anything. Come out and look around ° acres of AILY 9 TO 6 6. L & 8 BAIES CO mi, east of Fates or | mi. east of Auburn Heiahts on Auburo Rd. ae PE 2-2066 We Give Holaens Red i cae : So DRESs FORM aa 3 APT SIZE GAS RANGE, Four | full size ranges im Electric and fs at extraordinary values. Mich- gan Fluorescent, 2993 Orchard _Lake Ave ALL CARPENTER: Best im tools at lowest prices. | =i Warehouse, 2258 Dixie) [3 PIECE ive. ROOM SUITE. t-) Ty good condition, OL 1-5076 a ‘Pince FP IAHOGANY ~ DIN DINING ¢asional inahor any tables. Lake : ndale, Sylvan Lake aay SGOT. TEETER BABE, Toldy seat, and others. Cheap. FE 23-6003 BROIL, QUICK Re ROTISSERIE, LIKE new, __ FP 68-1306. BRASS FI LAMP, nae TABL r MP AND SHADE, $10. 1729 BEVERLY. BETTER BUYS SINGER WASHER WASHER - : fing Forse Only $19.95. Mi ig gd sage ae ELEC. (£0. Mf. CLEARANCE 3 cu Ft, mi Frigidaire. (Sealed 6 Bt Prigidatre ce u 5 | s REFRIGERATORS ~ LAST. YEAR'S 1964 els: = eo a America's brands, Perfect. new, guaran- teed for 5 years. new Or ae aqroves BOUGHT OLD,’ EX- cnn PE 2 Turner's, 602 Mt. Clem- ANCHOR recs - No Pree Bat Mat ep <7 a Fo Artists’: supplies, seis supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No, 24A. _ens | ain ‘OER 8 hen ge MACHINE a new Console. $39.50. r _— . vats 0. 5 ye. og “SAVE Finish It Yourself iat Dryer if Bat automatic washer f er 2a a table Meny other beans to Furniture, A se Als: oe tri me Wilton o electric he r _other household goods. FE 8 ELECTRIC _ STOVE. | set, lounes chair, pink -otton car- = _ 66683 . 1934 MO erm and acme design with burn proof, stain oroof tops These ou will save more than half PRIGIDATHE AUTOMATIC : WASH- , $50. FE 5-4665. | Dene sereen, couch &. , 5 — | Une electric range 819 “eh any living room ute ats | TRADITIONAL “SOFA WITH SLIP plece set dishes. with any 8) piece chrome dinette at “Prices are bern here— ee raised elsewhere" 8” ‘Saginaw Cor sear my stake FOR ‘eae suanairegy a i= oxi2 ‘BLUE ‘RUG WITH E_&0008 - Gig RANGE. ce a Tocery store with SDM. Beer wine to take out, 510 5. #ag- Self Serve Super Owner's illness reason for selling this fully equipped « market Ready to operate with equipment less than 2 years old. Only J owners in ast 2) years (They've all retired.) A challenging op- portunity which includes ail a \ in stock, all real estate, ineludin; would consider 1 floor home fm good area as part pey- Bateman & Kampsen Realtors . FE 4-0528 | phe 8. Telegraph Eves perative Real Estate Micetnaaes now CABES & POUNTAIN » CEN 1 set of two 6 Columbus Bakery Show Cases with. ard lights, wee — and cash regi ster | 1 Sealshel-tyee soda fountain beck ; bar _ nen Formica counter, & 14. stoo! 1 £ Fishman Bobtail soda foun- ta 1 aston Blessing cockeauter & ee i peer mifton Beach malted mixers. ; i iretrigerated salad & sandwich 1 Heins Soup kiteben with 2 hot 202 N.. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. oo iyEs Tock (Ph eernenae OL 60711. OL 1-9792 | WHEN YOU NEED $20-$500 - You can get p ee =. your | signature, car or dorsers. formance to cule eat | budget, FINANCE CO. weak E 41574 ~LOANS: [S38 te Co Loan. | |10 ©. SLE rE bn | FRIENDLY SERVICE LOANS Extra Fast ON NEW AND USED FURNITURE Walnut chest . ... rome breakfast set. all metal ee size eas stove SSCs $i Ga | New g-- fish. cabine’ | $885 jona ay o SMALi, RADIOS = FE 5-8735. New cotton mattreses } vow mmerenting mattresses living room, bedrm. sets Wool OAKLAND ates CO. 104 South Saginaw & FE 2-5523 oped linoleum ru; | BABY BED. BATHINETTE. MAT- tress, just like né@w, $25. Also 7 Pe. ining room suite, China — net, in excellent condition, E 42006 2 PIECE LIVING $30; Dune an Phvfe solid mahogany, ~are id cherry twin » is $80: mattress, : varian china. jo-phano 850: vice for 12, pot o 210. Roch- of Aubarn ester ‘Rd. % mi BRAND NEW W HIRLPOOL, AUTO- matic veer $180. OR 3- Seco. BEAUTIFUL HAR HARD | D ROCK ‘MAPLE ik bed as twin beds. Rovkeerett springs. a | mat- tresses, y dresser to mate! tke nem UN PE nated - $9.00, ad and up | “Tench Bendix television $20.60 | pa hae Rg PAD. GOOD CON- | 5 PC E RANGE, PULL size. CALROD HEAVY Woo M1 6-1300 HE $8 dintes | 8 PIECE” i and | & ROOM “SET _ $100 commana. 4716 W. froquois, ON Log png : makes 056 Myrtle.” Huron ‘os | HQUSEROLD PURMITURE. | BovsENOLD. Lp PUNT ene HUTCH 8 sTyLe CABINET, 5-1656, dition, , 960. OR 3-0465. KENMORE , ELECTRIC ~ CLOTHES | KENMORE ering WASHER, ew. f 2020 Scott Lake F AUTOMATIC. ~~ sUD- > | LAROE ott HEATING ae 250 Salt! tank, $100 for | Ges Menge owes ie gas stove : -| LIVING ROOM | SUITE, LIKE NEW. stove and washer, i ou water Pe 44 Third A Deuble headboard . ..... ... $18.05 10 drawer dresser........ $42.95 vanity and bench $12.95 anity mirror 20’'x24" $10.95 pajackabie bea frame, $8.95, com- ete 4. 75 Bookcases 25 shelf... $10.96 up | | Tea cart $ 6.95" Pees TV tables or wali shelf with purchases $10 or more, Park a rear PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave. SEWING MACHINE SALES =| — Service; will Lp oi] = and grease any make @ machine | within @ radius of e sialies, for secs he IN. RANGE. 3 $50.05. R. B. burners and oven. _Munro, 1016 W Huron. 8 PIECE MAHOGANY . DINING bere gi ae si sarcaes neous items. ignooy. ad 211 Townsend, Birmingham. | Stuplo couch og CONDI- tion, $20. | IN a VE. Kel-Rod units. Good w bina con- dition, $30. 1478 Tavior . off _sosiya : ee | SOLID OAK DINING. ROOM TA- —_ble,— : ; Sus Excellent condition. FE ~ SALE FURNITURE “BY. “PRIVATE “PAR- Used washer, "$14.95 and up, ty bypthtned ato 12 am. oe gas heater $10 Floor mode} Hoover, $49. Fioer modei Phiico cones regular $239, now $179.95 GE floor model freezer, was $420.95 | 9 now $3. CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Re PE 4-3753 qevtbaguasitiatas Mattress | TABLE TOP GAS RANGE, @00D -—2 foam flake pillows—2 vanity | lemrps with pane of any bed- | rn condition, $25, FE 2-2161. cover, Perfect cendition Solid maho, ny Sheraton chest of drew- | ers rge Sheraten os | framed mirror, Leath me i | itt armchair table. nt “pine with pring and mauvess. — ity an panels Frosted walnut secretary Gest with original decorated pan- els. Dishes service for 42. All in perfect condition. No dealers. | in pam 2631 Call PE 3-0548 after 6. sae aco | cu. FT crue? DEEP freeze, 3090 Collier Ct. PE 54-0181. TRADE. “GAS RANGES FOR ELEC. tric B. Munro Electric, 1060 TURQUOLE DRAPES. CARVED walnut lamp table. wainut desk and cabinet. Crystal dining fix- _‘ture. Coffee table. EM 74364. as | BUGGY. $7. HIGH CHAIR. nurse - e ‘ay- br “it “sloter, te. SOUT bat TWIN Laven TUBS, G. and red 32556 cedar rity OR ee USED WASHING MACHINES, $23.50 and up. R. B. Munro Elec- | _tric_Co., 1000-W._Huren,_——_—_— —— ~"USED DEPT. _GE STOVE AND SEPRIORAATON: REBUILT WASHER GUARAN- | condition, Reasonable. EM Le TEED | TABLE Lien ELECTRIC RA $39.50 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. $14.95 woop Seg SET $24.95 $9.05 UT TWIN BE EDS $9.95 GAS RANG) $14.95 METAL CLOTHES TREES i3:= Many items td Eset here WYMAN'S 18 WwW Pike St FE +1 1123 USED TV 42995 UP. USED RE- fri veda 9.95 - up. ag & abptiances. 422 «(W.. Huron. PE 4-113 SENTINAL = A-1 CONDI- * YARD DUMP Box. FULLY FE 60410 _equipped coal. Hot water and a= automatic water heater, electrical su pe, and Se ORE rice: up. Remodel vour home 3 your pext investment. Cail for tree estimate we BUILDERS & SUPPLY PE 42575 PE 54-7433 | SPECIAL AND D CASE. $60. 5 horse re tama Like — ad _FE 5-4512 : ~~ CHURCH'S SINGS > ALUM, COMB. Pe $34.05 CASH | ron Fo NITURE i p is TON | ae “TRAILER, 20° tires, air brakes, 14 ft. deck for dozer or = NEW BA MA 42077, a ANTE at Tractors, yeah pet tillers, mise, een new ‘sctiaiiely’ ones pt. Gih. BP. EVANS EQUIPMENT | 6507 Dixie Hwy : MA 5-7878 CASH REGISTER RINGS 1 UPTO $3.00. | re after 5 p.m = un Kiddie Land, "420 Elisabeth 953 ee " TRENCHER, AS goed os pee Must see to 6 any extra parts. bieo also turd over all trenching wo ~ Sanitary. Service 2580 Dixie Hwy i? WOOD 8TORM SASHES AND 8 screens, Good condition, OL 6-217) + rigs OF PLORAL DRAPES, NEV- used. Girl's Chicago rink _ skates Size 6. BM 3-836¢, ‘| GHAIBS, GLASS SHOWCASE, CASH register, shelves with good lum- ber, 10 ft. wrap desk ae aa & for recreation room. A R Shoe Store. 26 N. Signa. te ment of Ponta Bank Bullding. INLAIDY. LINOLEUM” oeennne ‘enpet CHIFF eS er tricyele, bath rmometor, — . - ioc — CLOSING | OUT pe PAINT .ccccccvncssvceee BTC (9x9) eenerseneees TO abe dey = Fluorescent, « Ata Orchard Lake ve. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING for aa. FE %-4551 or FE 62350 Bane after i DRAIN TILE SEWER PIPE MANHOLE RINGS & COVERS LINERS & WALL BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDI _ SUPPLY ‘ 8! Orchard Lake Ave. ___ FE 3-701 3 bh ‘SET 4 PC MA oer nts * imch bike, FE : DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM TED The kind that bol to. tne’ ~ — the frame of all makes of ¢: ~ F. E. Howland Ms. ‘Dixie Hwy. __OR _3-1456 ELECTROCHEF RA RANGE, $10 AS is hoped x basement posts $2 each, 2x8. : um — i newer 5 des Serna Vval- ues, Bedroom i 3 . $2.25. $10.95 ‘value 5. Porch ae ‘value. 91.95. deg ond 5 factory irregulars. Mich WO _reseent, 393 Orchard e Ave. 2 2 COMPARTMENT 21x32 steel trim including = | Faettee as atte cr with cit ca engine O88 30 USED PHILCO coer nO Bee | | Coen “ally 8 to 6: 2. washer, Good Can seen after 6 p.m art ts Ellwood USED DEPT. | Rebuttt washer quacesiont $20 95 iH pe. living room suite . $14.95 o $24.05 (mens walnut twin beds $995 Heavy © Bs 4 14.95 Asnce $29.95 Meian” sites ireMs.§ $4.95 aye ad = Yd __ S sw _7EE Huron 48163 TO BUY TO “I wes REALTOR PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD TO 6EE™. Restaurant & Drive- -in In fast growing Waterford Twp. 4 mi. north of Pontiac. Here ls an opportunity for a business play CONDITI larkston | gi! tank i on Pe ee or LACK DIRT . | omr serv need it! Have y o gree sat on “" : sa ONER Fo ont bl $9.00 A —_ tee? e. you "eats a ay caienen ere mk < a wae ate A f00 Orebard. 1 age} eae eee a | 3 Sox ees ee nid | cuav. bes * sawed ee, a “he va 5. y. thomp | = mry a OVE aNENT i j CX " ee OnTt HWwReT ae AVATORIES | COMPLETE WITH STALL SHOWERS a ave. | see Fe 10 iT IN jag S's customer ee | rem. cr PICKUP, | Wood w coare ‘ vrolet 7 Salter SHADE. hie ALL ROWERS = Cok __ | 80D ea noe a Tee at cindehiens Waolel ‘| fom ‘Sen peer oer wew a ’ torrid! $e, vallus $14.96. Als with foucets and COMPLETE | Disc ARM eras Den Sa shield ach down. t your shosee | Tig WOT ‘bil 5 marred WaluenTheee. are crate at complete with $39.33, ‘Lavatories, _livered FE 5 yas. foros ae a) ont Gre Oats ——— GMac terme aie cx SUP + OR "extt ra emos. | 303 Orchard 1 eer, Fi erate ucets. $1 teamin, ce. sn nel en Ave ‘ i) oicians iL oor C . Ja aes 5 ae i oe Tae ee JARDWAY (Pied oar slat $8 ewe | Haskins Ch ee Commer tier Cars mye Ay ay cee wren a Lake Ate Fluorescent. 393 | PR aise na gravel. it, eet. | fokte sed te Sconnsoiea" HOU G16 IRIE MWY, ev. gre “down a l% esy Cars © F malaga —“Seceesep | BOILER, D ROAD eeeore on oS | io Ward, Birmins ents, 464) Used Lee ne, ages Te | Wik | TIRES witt Tomes | JEARE “SIDE? NURSE py | | 2 a vateaa'c a pal) = £ Soon us farm, CRANKSHAPT nee at . oe : N° EV E NINGS — Os basen ee eo mer Gets Ge a Pine & low | call & TynSlgg, OHS Reasonable, | adeth Lk +7038 . GOING FAS’ auctT cm, | ob, Crmeeer ho IN TH -—s srglide, radio, beat. | New Car Plywood. * cedar’ oe \ Om Pip abie. | “na. |. FE _ 3381 Di PAST. O 1ON SALE | ehine Bh rebpred. % ue FE = 4- wus the hay of heat- Tr plain & = sige OT Wal For S. caus | BETTING zie Hwy i Auction How: PR Wi Sue” CY Ie — 4531) ny old eatment ~~ Combination decorative. pico ere © LOT ~~ sale Pe Pet: old HENS FOR | bet House, so8o Disie BeB * phose FE — 2008 Xs ; can “NORTH WIEs =" suMP- rena WAR | 5 69 —old_ MUlberr SALE 1¥ a * Dixie Hwy | 3 Seed _condivien, ET STAKE f CHEVRO! 1 1955 . wall gee P PUM | AKC Bee | ery 9-3905 R ‘ving Feo Watert y ale | rE. Ly LET Pl ; 120 Bosie Lake eae | tre molars 50 RAL "Ee pote ar ass ee "| feces mee | oper Scooters 82 tom FORD | -40 ye eee Py eenoner seme wena 984 Chr Convert . .$2295. sh Ra commer A ee ES akc neainte = Farm Prod Ses Se ae RE “MSeod Cahier PENT ANTS Birmingham ADS Airy sles 2. $189 sa A. AN a ir] ree |. tran anew well Jet ou sic deep | eeu ISTERED Bf uce Chl ps ln gp Curved ‘gis dining | 2” saurs service, | = ingha Pontiac 2 .. S reat rigerators Por gee ee tite Aven game, Mics | an ye ronnie “ACTIVE BEE MIVES WITH | lee tobiaa, Come tables. Matching | ar Goa tenon VISE | Phew FORD 5b ickur ato | S m ,1953 Ply. 2 D Dr. .$1395 4 elect ~ t show train and | er nected HON- so oak b me breaka eres meee Pere i" olor MA MOST ‘ | 1952 oor. t heaters ‘ter, S cad ric T aKc prospects, M. ex: | Hl supers and inchides | robes. reakfast at sete | 1648 AN a | tee batter $-0a88. Al aie- 2 Dodg vee 745 heusett wa- AKC FEMALE OERMA 1 4-048! 0-2345 oe eam | i woes Several sets. Ward- t> @ 199 MOTO ' La aq Pon- | 1900 uy e Cl, TRA nilers and Talbo aaa Alea aye uioment. | tre ers Bede good washers. | ¢ condition RACOOTERS si PORD DUM i Mercury ch | 1952 N Cp.. $695 Ser IAILER_EXCHANOR, ott Lu sell, FE =< boxer. ori | ~ BE NCE’ S | ed shes, gas stov Bprings Mat- | ~ Side) FE 86-0410 or FE_ 8. ‘F TROCK Pom. 2 Pred coupe ‘ a Am. O MPs. 860 re 330 3 F mpe AKc R ust “ORC HAR wove. Mew! Hoel Rugs iF a re 1 Lincoin oo | 1952 P /D. $895 _ sen, 0 8 6.0.0. THOME | wer : 1 r eC ea. BOXER PRR, “hg D | SS uae hacleums Ol! bur or Sale M ERNATIONAT. PA horas ar 2 Ply. Con is BP ail pio Se me Gold Bon Opin, ee Spred se iz “AT STUD. PE | Bale Haven peache LK RD bed — toilets loualiy goed sa otorcycles a i. ike wet $33 Buick . Pe ae a508. | 1982 Ply vert., $895 Onan | IR COOLED | pies, plumbing ber k ere a c REOUTER artiet pears $2 — Aug 2 & Lovety por toes sinks poke. FOR PA NORTHW bee Pott. 2 Ld : $306. | 195 ymouth 4 8) Quan berisental ee ae age hae aa ay wooly _ __pups. 6 wee! ED BEAGLE, TOMATOES. 282 per bushel Porch glider Sees tokio Guasta-| CE ARTS AND SERV qinwesr CHEVROL Isai Ford. can ie | 2 Olds 8& r. $695 eli W 10 hrs. Cost et ee | Ave line of lumbe doors and akc REGIS OR 37770. rio ANGEL — hare mise Lampe Dunes + Sore pha Davidsen ice ON | -——— ah 3 et 1062 Mereur a a) sass. | | 1982 » wens S106 : +7083 take 6200 cas! Must Ph. FE ‘se 105 Oakland __ Spaniel HALE Wat 08 = 6 items. Sal s Sagina son Bales Co. see Har | ~ im 5-11.00 - ise rd Va be Ply. Sut : 95 a 2. h. OR TOILET 8 aT aT pups. PE 4-031 AN VEN PEA SS eee eee. je Be- | - 17 south | "| a batho snes. 1952 uburban. me WHEEL TR LET SEAT. 61.20 V T STUD, AKC | eady, pick ca Woe | aoe Ring Vo. Way oF vet 1948 INDIA AN — | tess Lineotn, Capri « Sites Ne Se $895 clothes dry AILER., |, UMBR © complete tin ALUE $385. ‘e feta EGISTERED Pot: Bee Ev cnaee as Cae | goods call) % x EATAae - LS | ieee joe “ype rag edd 81905 to V-8 fees er, EM 3-961 sa) 6 ote > Gf all colere | Budiy. nd 62 D =. pes eee | Jeo FURNISHING n batt “ FE sist < | “88 rate " $1405. | 4Dr.. Ber Stare meal caten | ee a Sr | ase va Oke bake i | RAL Ray Steer) fino Ze, be Som hoo cet ca atoroncvei | SEDAN DELIVER “Bob Frost, Inc. 1951 Hud Verde gws ree selec J cabine _ rehard La! No: PARAKEETS N PREACH room. Lake Orica. | seemt Lake. 4856 Sell chean | a ELIVE : n S1H ide | pon Me gel gper ogee Lag t. TO BE MOV ae | eet Ger ee ao aoa!) dining too rion. | —7082_* Filer Bt FE) IVERIES | to < Cc udso . New slidin and without edicine ,_ 2 year OVED 16x20 1 4th St. FE re & Cages Orchard ee on Green Ra ture, pony en and paren, bed- a re 1947 ry R50 MERCURY DE . 1950 > m Hornet. $39 at Sesagtienes ban door u lights. | USED 3 old. 9600 Loo cABin: | BZAOLE 23-4025 Closed |HALE H ma ‘apes. | sils, shop dishes. cooking furni- ios INDIAN TO 30S, WOO Aun f ly. Cl. 5 Pie ro nits FU EM “pu . Sun. | AVEN oie, chap tools. e ing ute FF DV ri Cai i sevens Meets |. oad Sa ate poet | generation 1a, alkt, BmOt. | Tae" ee | eee ce bout teats. For Sale. Pia i] Some puaanincnan aAgD tees DeSoto 4 Dr. ‘$350 NEW ie ao) sander 3 male ¢ age S| —— mott aucti eels ond Wick: | le 7 CHEVRC Ordan | complete = adend ; BTU FUR I's _ rE) ~~ “ond eaele preohoe tea ES ray HALE HAVEN ___ | 04 O78, Oatera OA rar Et cope Rovallec ycles 84) : | MEVROLET Ve seni $703) OUR TRU fone erat ol Paroer and oo: | a | _s38g, Se eed | PEACHES. For Sale H [by RCMWINN ty | Sena car oes, tase aes | 1955 Dodge oP rls Nera, ao] NOW oO als of All Ki | BLAC a. ined Now ready at Oak = Housetrailer BOY's BICYCLE a) Te Ra PE | 8 Du hot Ee Tike Ss. doors. rom onwrss pre te 2714 Dod With Pa- She Pomag = Up led a ae HOUSETRA aa 7 oe lane Tags Mabie 9 on ety gy hat its waa. | 1953 —- i up. (brand ms, angle ws. pl ACK COCKE HALE = eal for bh ILER ae ple beaut red and 4T P _ . Toms electric. MA ( trons. steel oe 1|_ pies, AKC tegis ~ SPAN HAVEN untine - BOYS AND 20° : | eaulp it ee . 1952 vaT Pick i . MA! ; pen S ec] sash. Bi ‘KC registered KL PUP- RIP! PEACHES sone ¥ 31m D wm Of 5 | Completely Fo d up ee Sunday . | BEAGLE PUPS FE 40225 5 Pick you ARE tr “ABC 40 FT is re: MODE | RTHWEST rd “eT Pic POWER a Pachoud \ is y | ake 10 wiExs” 0 j | me sre pears. oe own 22 erm 2 be TRAILER aicyct. ES “PO + + . NEI Ss | cunvEc. 1950 G N icku wee yer Vrecking C gone tormetel FE. OLD. | Cele! eee tee eee f cotreem Futon mop: | _ Ts bia R SALE. ALL 8 5: a D Mile | MC. 1% T P A POWER — ROTARY | Be sd etnies ° UTIFUL_ ENG $37) | tai‘ Orchards a down. | GIR ZR RR a5 imag ae | Va “deoentt ‘will hold. one. Time | usta Pontier_ Drive-In Basten | ger) 7 weeks ARE rye | cyae mi. sanenge mate Pla, Lake , SELL gee = +1448 after Oreines My ieveL é wir Y my est Side U ext os __1 MANY OTHERS TO n. en w_P weil R's 1 ter | Kenneth Thomas. istered “invent er All N HOUSET FE 5 ; sve owt Om a ars PROM 1893 8 i Lawn Eo Miller. | per Ped pump “HP DEEP | BO: ‘Thomas, 27 Park D SswEeET Walton ready ia RAIL- Boa R and sar ere wwe cuooss Mile Rd ward = N uipment, | Loe drop P with 150 ft. of XER. FEMA 7 Parne | tes your fon, AL 7 part 2 E ts & Accesso) | E makes a the difftrene i ow ' ; +00 Birmingham Mi SFO, bbe 8180. Aino used rome Slr gy cope FRI a —ROYCRAPT ~ Me ene ek Ae S| slag _\ models to choose trom <= ns uf KELLY’ Try: used | _ au rs Best of ar a and Peathe ine: pew ti i case | AL hester F F rd est Sid . from l NEW . S intonville F lutter, | Ga rstone Rd | en. 8 le showe DERN UMA-C . De ] e Used ( %m GALVANIZED 3908 Aub {ARDWAR REEDERS Ra. on pane. RGE POTATO! _ — ft stainiess r, tile kiteh- ; RAF oT E BOA “Pon uae aler ars - ia, dt ft “length ata | Heights FE "2-881! E eireets. PE S-T0e8 SEL _| sow ra. sia BU. + jaa i vioes sks EVINRU TS, fake} ime “ciiev rE t ' Pe ben a . PE S- L. PAR tet house ontainer. Ou BU. real bu ind DE MO" ioe Bir and Y 4 DR Oe ; SAVE 7L ' lic tt. | USED 2081! ubura | CUTE Ae north Out Baldwi Trail vy 91.498. Lot l = rors |! ot ARS A heater. -¥ SEDAN 100 8. UMBING Mle ft. | PE ¢ PICNIC TA _ vai PuPPi PEACHES of Clarkston : ert_Park le Toure, MA ji ton Fe a Eeaeiews a | w cenglgitg ® | ee Se BLES FOR a. ES. $5.00 w $4.73 na, | 1a 2 4518. Te : re lees foot FORD eee an inside l ONE 7 seiney sTiGHOveE | USED F SALE | TREGISTER OR alton Blvd. ES pu mm se. free FT TRAVELS relesranh | 972 & TELEO! lon food nO VANES “ ort! Ihe! | r frigerator NGHOUSE RE- FURNACES, anne Soerur FARM FRESH 32-0635 rhe titesr se « mae a POR GALE RAPH ing condi iio CiikVE GOOD” 232 S. Si 2 set eof USE RE- gas burners, bi OIL BURNERS, mes es. 1 k4 mm TERRIER | wera, bet “TOMATOES a U PE 58-2763 ition $1108, like ne FT SPREE | good Clean Po “Goon SORDIFION | 1 SAG ake _ Eves qnbe. 12. left _ stoves, Way owers. stokers __mos. 16206 Dine f i ye. and Zo and sweet. F rer. 96 BROCKWAY Hur we W hp 8] LINER able moter good » see it werglide, good a » OR 3-1680 | Chester OL 3-0 Heating Co.. | FamsRSS a e_ Hwy 2 MATOES ee A AA AY MILF! Berricans Set ercury Super | aut prices tires, Reason and give pale | wu i NORGE a vENTH r_OL 3-0211 Co.. Ro | _ 2489 _A AND CA pL a ng Pick oe 4 a ¢ | eee ee ° ee feet s ft, boat & , HEATER. | | ATING PANS POR KITCH- Mate WOKE oe A ARIES. PEACHES. psd Aoteid Fal er 0 dows + | | MF er ee ene ae 00 CHEV. BEL _. 049, _875 nb Rvinrude, i th| Sogo oqiveten of pom erica | com SOeEK EAOELE ; | PEACHES. MALE HAVE, * c rr oLiDen : EVINRUDE #20 | ‘pe caiy op| hours OMC PR e-eean 4 "poLL| - o4 ONE. INN PE bon — eS caintise ot doer Gaamas ot penton. | Fome ie | Bed ed erine “ce x. SOUTH | suiky_ for. 81 158 eau. uy | “ESO = ad ose |. INTE _ ~~ e cem wn nee | f pres radio : ERSPRING ROLLAW Je mt cee You 16% PT. _Ph. FE 5- Y te URY MOTO : ~ pielew RNATIONA bo CHE Rae | yromatic, wh and at. ‘set of portable @ ROLLAWAY ary ping moe ot En Stune matron, AKC re sediuanion. 2 Mille container aaa | wrahee pGENERAL 14 Ley Jacket boat AND | fieean Stake reck CoM ton, te VROLET 3 br, tal - tire ~ * ite ‘walls " flat top a laundry tub Ave * higan | PARAKEETS PEACHES A This t je gas. te ELECTRIC a _Diste Ses. see Gales o some repalt Pair shape Reel mn heater Mis ox cond! mt. Cer in exe oe ms oor An like WINK eee ee ee food cEeETS_CANARIE CAGES ton's os ANE “RIPE AT i y tariier ts ve a wine ion Pinas THE at Pe AP CARS. | MOTORS Prone is init a 9 : aa OS OR 31202 HE HIGH cutie Aree ote ‘52 oe . Dort Hwy., Flint ted high grade LLAR CE Oe Chev Savings $8 AE rere » geod sare, We ih, DEA CAN Sen | . lub 100, ay A oe you" well. aoa ‘Dixie A” ieee ines Plymouth Bet poRhYMENT Voupe ms a purchase selection I. J. VANW L Iees-Pismouth Savor rordar 9460.00 | : : “ek mn -— eet RRY - is Piymouth Savoy Cl. Cpe Sei a re ee ee : ee | Sales & Se ft cna ie will JEROM ies} Desote Chae eS dea, benley ant toon spans sevice Exchange #0 oA tir LV is fil ae a lod et. Oe) Completely : RECONDIT MM : . ~ Rochest : ies Poatsun Ghee 8 iz sad casio weaked Ti J AC CHIEF i acd er Ford Dealer set oe Poreor - Oe t c MACHI ——— Cage oe / ote od a $10 ” NES ; fe : M Mo: 47333 TIT __ | 1882. Desoto efan ae : ’ enter 2! vei ate or Sales F R +f Sener oon | 'E : 194 te : : mates bars. 193.00 | ] Bu =) ona, | WT . Puan ic ow. 3 Fr. |Win ts 7} —panet Dee “a Bf : iro. ¥ 1 PE ; 2 ivory 9 tor + 4 dr Biack TARE ge 'tnd Hithad o = oo | . fe, heater, ty "Re 4 So, eee, ae ee Bd 00 | Yours for Only Z B ~ IRNTA BUYER | t4 Ee ed FORD Seo: model cars, Factory Olfiiale- < 2 oa | A Rambier (chs TT aaa a _ LARRY ~ a tee a Siege 4 953 Pontiac 2dr. ....$1195| &. a ies Chev. Solan ... 5195 ‘ Sedan... $950 2 dr. ee) ae 2 “* ‘oh & ramatic, ser. 'S2 Ford 2 dr. aeeses $795 | 33 7 ag. willy : ’ nm oe . $995 S Siyaer iad peal "51 Ford 2 dr. . noes 9495/5 "50 Pontiac 2 dr. ones $2953 ik ca loaded seth. "50 Chev, Sedan ..... S an * eu *48 Nash Sedan ...... $100 fi Exckard Uurgmotic, reasonabie "48 Pontiac Sedan... .$100) “aye ise viner care to viet tro "48 Chev. Sedan ......$70 wet "ARS 29 AUBURN "47 Olds Sedan ...... $145) - "47 Plymouth Sedan. . 7 a H a f p 1 GLENN'S. Stet —e MOTOR SALES - 5 | Pp | ‘inaw St, _ FE +171! bp i 4 iN, rn _vety clean. Bargain. PE 3-1543. i e w53 DODGE hy awe] ZMOTORS | The Boss Sez, |_ Bir Out These Cars Go! or Out I Go! Teel Need | tot PLYMOUTH 4 DR RADIO heater A tim top special. SCHUTZ MOTORS pESOTO #12 8. Woodward Biri ‘tt PLYMOUTH D. $545. ma. dio and heater a Mist green, 1 owner car. NORTHWEST Serer Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 8-11 | eruoUTE |< ee ouRe, G66D 4, #15 Boots Lk PLYMOUTH {GOOD CONDI- tion, new tires. hg ‘sea ~ “CATALINA onl Pontiac dark blue top, light ae bi Gy Hea and heater, spot- lig won't jast long. 32-2361. sir PLYMOUTH T DR tis DOWN , PLYMOUTH ae =R || Monterey Hardtop. Radio, heat- egy one Hurry it .) kliant. FE COMING! FLOODS OF VALUES THAT 1S, COMING YOUR WAY WITH DEALS OF A LIFETIME ]) oe "54 Mercury ddr sedan with radio and heat- ‘r Good runner. $395 tr and Mere-O-Matic. $1895 '53 Pontiac "52 Mercury” ‘| '54 Chev, Bel Air Sedan, R&H, 2 Tone... $1425 }. ‘Club Coupe Hardtop Radio, = ddr“ Mydramatic, radio, heater [1°54 Pontiac Catalina Dix., Extra Plus...,..$1795 Se te a i ae 95 || 54 Ford Custom 8 2 Dr., R&H, Extras. .,.$1445 |) $995 $11 ‘| °54 Merc. Monterey Conv., A Sharpie...... $1995 | . || 53 Dodge Coronet V-8 Gyro; R&H..... » os $999 | '53. Chevrolet _ SQ Nash | 'S3 Packard Dix. 4 Dr., R&H, Auto.........$1345 Seis sas cone _ Sat ces woaeeen — || °53 Chrysler New Yorker Cl. Cpe., Aute.. . $1345 ; $995 $295 | °S3 Pontiac: Catalina, Real Nice. ..assse05. $1095 | “49 De Soto . 51 Dodge. Aue At the’ ‘BRIGHT SPOT" Sharper Cars! Top Financing! Lower Prices 'S4 Pont. Chief 8 Dix.. Hydra., R&H “54. Buick Century 4 Dr., R&H, Dyna 55 Ford Victoria, Loaded With. Extras... nee eae cee hee Acer 2 80 Extra,Nice Cars! , $2195 | | OutThey Go! Read These Prices ‘Then - - - See These Cars Hurry! Hurry! eo ag on ; : oe . ae Su ; THE PONTIAC _ bans. "THURSDAY, AUGUST 25,°1955 ie , z For Sale Cars 91 ie j cee wer eguounas nr aang | ; | shear Month End Sale dpa isa O D S | ont nd Sale : isa PONTIAC uYDRAMATIC 52 Pontiac a : pe 4 sd treerraans) oe hol | r Hvdramatic, redio, heater r with radio, heater, and go, . ? 5 io and beater HELP se “We PONTIAC. Se | Soa tern nek ° mest i. oo ‘ “we 52 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 Dr., Real Nice..... $945 = Plymouth * Ds eee = arty Mile THD Isa “Save The | MPRETAC PRON, i tics $895 $162.50 'S2 Chev. Dix. 2 Dr., R&H, P..Glide........ cee | | REN eh) a. Bact 2. isoueeoscannansuoct $195 Managers Job” Sale heater “turn ‘Signals, Only” #3 | 52 Chryster sareioas Sed.. R&H, Auto. »- $985 111951 Kaiser Deluxe, Like New.........0000- $295 & _— NORTHWEST CHEVROI er} Se eee 42 Portine 4°52 Olds S [vd $108: | eee a eee — Check re ee ~ , ____._Ldinecoln_6-1100 |] 4dr. Radio, heater and aon er aga ih rie ond heat- | "52 Ply.” ce ranbrook, ry sig WW. “Sharp. . $765 iit 1947—Ford—2—Boor- es . ee POC DBY Tes “ovary excelent a | Se ‘ 9 50 "52 Mere. Dix. Cl. Cpe, Real: Clean sip eas ce oc gas | | 148 Chev. 5 Pass. CPO. eee cece eer e erences $75 ORD Baba See MADIO. 'S4 Ford 2 Dr. RAIL, | ag powttac 7 DOOR stAND- $1095 $149. , ‘| 1950-Studebaker 2 Door........cesceeeeenes $175 ® : r car must be seen to be WoW oe SLEDS) Snel Cees conten, PE bee . . : | trade, Phone ¢ MA 56486 official’ 0 nec Cpe., R&H. ia PONTIAC SEDAN 98 / ii ty ul NW. oe cee $395 peony to. waite wall tires. ae | mf tue |'SOStude. Starlight | eiguak i sgt mocer | 100 More Cars to Choose From. , Later Models este MES 1) TSS hee | 1954 Ford 8 Cyl. 2 Door $950 | OL Stode, ‘Sedan. 2 $295 ‘raneen Va Orgntrive teas j oe Chev - i 4 a —— $995 BPO eI, EEE | 0 Mere Ch Cpe a7s| Rapes Sie oa JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC }] 75 Ost Be Ae § Dott seer SCHUTZ MOTORS be Sona =. Dyn na, $125 1992 NSTUDEMAKEN 3 DR, tie" eo . s 1952 Buick 4 Door Sedan eee ee ee ee ee $045 | panoro ;, SurwouTEs, peaten | 48 Stude.. Se TIediga "$975 giegeceeete Biting ! Cass at Orchard Lake 1951 Olds 88 Sedan .........0.. cee eceeeees $695 mS Ss to the qal, Radio and reser. $6 CENTRAL LINCOLN | “S8avnwast curvaccer. | RETAIL STORE | New ) ay ERCURY . _ Woodward ot, Mile Open Evenings - . Credit . eee ERLE A! “Goodwill Used Cars" || reg. oage FE 8.0488 . eneSP RL MONTEREY, 2.08 | ist WiLLve 3 _DR_p10 Rows | MT, CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 ! - 1955 F d Plan radio & begler. Reasonable, any-| $°¢ Sstume perm 65 or Ss ae thing [= Carkner Studebaker _| Woodward, soe + Lee ~ ~ eee | — - Ba te ~ TRA Rapti ins aPBE —— : 4 Door Fairlane. tials siejeisvaislewele sieteie ele cise steels « $1995 oi to $05 Your choive of many . ; . . ll Victoria $2150: ont BA % } ; EV PR REPRE Te tte e e TBime:| Sates | Whatever Your Need orIncome- || 43 CARS 43° Jlomtvnic $99) DOWN AND | 3 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD. . a Aro — ra > As aon condition O& — - : oe : 1946 to . 1952 : Models Like New Coupe 6... ices eee e esse scenes $1495 ‘No Co-Signers! Radio and, beater, midnight bive, A. . aan Like New 4 D006 com op cx sossusy ce oeenses $1595 ae . NORTHWEST CHEVRO! ET | $49 to $299 Immediate Delivery! | Woodward et 13 Mile i . : =e ‘ ; WERCUR EY HARD. YOUR CHOICE — NO MONEY DOWN Deal Direct! “top. Radio. heater. new en | " 7 No Finance Co.! 4 MER CURY “CONVERTIBLE | ] 955 F ORD . _ Buy Here—Pay Here | Sima ‘tar ame Bear | ( ; | aa oie Country Sedans: and Wagons Y’ALL COME _S3ae._ Birmen uadebeser. Mi - 2-Dr. Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License g sn a Tera @ MERCURY. BLACK VERY = od $30.56 Mo. if Your Car Is Worth $125 =] | 1962 Commtry Squire... 00icc csccccccss . $850 NATIONAL "rt eoting. Wifteke lier var $55. Mo: With Only $10 Down 1953 Country Squi , r ; . YOUNES (25. co ss ccns Sswveess pause ‘MOTOR SALES | inywmacunt':pn-ae pows | . And There's a Price for Every Pocket! | HT 1981-Coi ; el ____ a Rea WOR. CS lle : ; | 1954 FORD _. || 1951 Country Squire .............. APOOOOOO ate = @ Wonderful car. |” : . —_ - SO a Te ~ i i H oO a - ~ _ = ) =f ‘wa. : afeitkay Chewnouxt opm. 1a Cortwrignt_ sen Ss HARDTOP WITH SPECIAL OFFENHAUSER 2 ete sng eo $95 $695 $1295 EQUIPMENT . werd. B rminenar oe anata 1948 Pontiac 2 Dr. 1952 Buick 2 Dr. 1953 Pontiac Catalina ty ty 1 i980 FORD 2 DOOR, RADIO AND | ‘i 1 NASH SEDAN 6305 FO. abe A-1 BUYS A-1 BUYS \ HEATER, GOOD CONDITION ratios, noatera. over- Radio and Heater . Special ; Hardtop - - Convertibles fa pees epee "| She et, en reads nif . Smart Looking Bright Red '$2 Plymouth 2 dr. $444 °52 Ford R. Wen.. .$799 ; siyletone, 6,000 miles, power pack. | “onTHWEST CHEVROLET TRE EN EE OS tL 1982 Ford A Good One .2.,.:05.<---6-0-+2: $800 |’ Balls’ dual shot lgnta. beck up| Woodger #4 1) Mile $195 ©1501 "$4 Chev. 2 dr......$999 "52 Buick Riviera. .$799] | jo.) . : lights and heater. 38 Jel- . $1395 1953 Ford A Sharp One ...........ceceees $1195 < fetvon, call after #38 pm | 4 reat oo 1949 Buick 4 Dr. 1953 Chewrolet.2 D 5 retori 53 Willlys 2 dr....$444’$4 Ford C. Sedan $1599 | . : "‘ ol a a ne ae ‘St OLDS 96 SEDAN. #705 BEAU a All the Extras “| aw Mileage e 1954 Ford Victoria eer _ s6e8 . aes | 1950 Chev., A Nice One ...... sehen evesee $350: BLEND con PPO: tres dramatic radto and nest | - $195 Down: spy tadroarias 82 Ford 2 dr. 2....$544 —'S4 Ford Hardtop $1399 5 . i 3, Ford ve ton pick shal Cow MNORTHWEST CHE RoLeT "| $295 52 Studeb’ker 2 . $444 53 Plymouth 4 dr. $64 | -, Highest offer. 408 Re} w. i | . ae — ne Hoke ee 4} ae Ses —-nage wee erkte—yace | 1950 pontine 4 Dr. $895 $1495 _. | '53 Ford 2 dr. .....$799 "53 Ford C. Sedan $1084 [J pm vagy lt ng oe. s i ee & seoees. Low Se leona : ms 1953 Plymouth 2 Dr. ts * SS : vate owner. Nothing down. May ane aa oo and Dept "A Sharpie 1953 Buick Super 54 Pontiac 2 dr...$1399 '53 Mere. 2 dr.....$999 “Ww t h f 4 , . yy 100 Ty s | t é i { : c ; . $ Tint MUGEN HORNET wost | bets se nasss rie | Cond Tiresand Pain Immaculate pip alesse |] '47 Cadillac Sedan $399 —'53- Nash Sedan. .. .$699 | . Aen 1Or %s2 HUDSON 3 DR. #145. ROBIN'S ‘33 OLDS | oe | '54 Ford 2 dr $999 "52 Pontiac 4dr... .$599 Our Large Dis ] Ad ~ blue, radio and heater, only ; sewdee 5 ane play eile cunccger | Hout ENS SON ; $395, $995 $1595 | °50 Ply. Sta. Wen. $209 53 Dodge 4 dr... :.$799 | = Woodward + Fe Mile | AND 1931 Pontiac ( oupe . 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. . : é : - : ; | Appearing Fri. ‘in this. Paper i War EwaY 3 CAR $28 No Main’ Re wt Sy ~ Radio and Heater > Radio and Heater 1954 Buick Special 2 Dr. | /] "52 Chev. 2 dr......$544 > "31 Ford Hardtop. .$544 | Let pe en oe, : ig in amber i ies, Ftc aN Main, Rochester. OL. 19 Clean . €h k Thi O Very Nice j * = -_ jj NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Moiack with Mirory 0p. esis aoa | = me ; i}-’°53 Chev. 2 dr.....:$799 “S2 Mere. 2 arc... 5609 | — bee? > 8, VS Mile Pree aa wall tires, Truly 8) . q, ; “ {cee ta ore ee » $495 $1095_-— $1695 |] '33 Ford R, Wgn...$999 "52 Pont, Hardtop $899] pt Rr a DR. ing ig, OUR CuEAR = 1952 De Soto 4 Dr. 1953 Buick 2 Dr. 1935 Chevrolet 2 Dr. "51 Ford 2 dr......§299 "53 Hudson 2 dr... ..$544 "Ear Pi ak iit wap or trade. | Radio and Heater agro ri s ee "S4 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 'S2Olds 88 2 dr....$89 ||}. “ee! Oldsmobile || ta! Transportation ee — - |!] 31 Dodge 4 dr... $299 = Buick Riviera $1299 | er 8985 Demos. | gegs, SI95. $1795 fF convunries —— mvcns | ourtesy Cars Floor Cars | 954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ‘ontiac , af _TIP TO TOP * Officials’ Cars | 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Very Clean Starchief Catalina 53 Ford Conv... $1044 —'52 Ford 1 t. pick. wn Guaranteed . ae Sport course ft Prices Show Room: Stu: ff ~~ €ustom_fob "53 Chev Coat. S10 "50 Chev, dump...» USED CARS ee ‘8 PACKARD Pat 2 DOORS OF COLORS No FinaNcino PROBLEMS TAKE apr aur ae Or ouR ‘LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE Don’t Delay Act Today 'HASKIN'S| Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Oakland ‘County's Fastest Growi eh mee alee SAVE SAVE if | | 49.Chev. Conv. ...$199 50 Ford Stake..,.$344 _'49 Dodge stake ...$244 “47 Ford t. pick. $199 ‘30 Ford % t. pick. $299 54 Ford Conv. ee $1444 : ‘Harold ' Turner, Ford | "51 Chev. pickup. . .$399 | Youngster } + \ TRE B PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, AU GUST 25, 1955 / A Wins Audience | -- Today's Radio P S Calo TOO rams - - ner Programs furuished by staloia Usted tm this column are subject to change without notice. wim, (74a) CKLW, (see) = WWJ, «58) Ss WOAR, (lite) WX¥Z, (i210) WIRE, (1490) WFON, (i4ee) vaenene WPON, Gib y WEY, News Ace, wolf ww, Minw oR, Hatntine | 9:00 WIR. Pop Concert Mail Satw. iim pena WxYa, Break Clue > : f f 7 WXYZ, Wattrick. McK WXYZ, Be Be Ear" | Ge Sete, | Seka | ERE Et ga") Program's Contests 4 . 7 rt) 6:30—' A . %, | Wess, Rees | own Sieh Sea | “ete ears | mam, te, ge |, Are Skillfully” Chosen €:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds wave. wh Heath Sreh CKLW, Guy" WXYZ ° Breaktast “chub for Personality WWJ, Ross Mul CEL eae nm Parade PIER. News CKLW. Toby Saw sous Ce WIBK: Biskty Sheer GAR, Gefitg wih Clem | WIBK. Tom George WJBK, Don McLeod wa wae and. Orrite Wim, Jim Vinell WON, WPON Goes Calling By JACK O'BRIAN WOM, Sports Biants ww smaes in "Segeed News, Wolt | ww swim. garner Gsdirey | ew YORK (INS)—'The Eyes,” SAX? Reward P. Morgen W. News, David WXYE, My True 7 eo ER. eset L~-3 Guy. owe Sticky ghore| WISE Rowe Gentile oni. bert Momechat , perky little Gloria Lockerman, the | Ww, Rews Micke) ine at Adventure | ass WIR! Ruse Hell wrom” Mews cle _— od ap WoAR. ew ; WEY2, Top of tus tows WWI, Bob Maxwell |, |Wim—WIR. Arthur | Godtres won her $16,000 spelling bee on Rei oe Gum, Serenades | WIBK wectsn shor: teres W, Terrence O'Dell wave, Tg @ureata| “The $64,000 Question” Tuesday 3. Morgan bess PON, Zee and Orville WIR, Rows, erry night and next week goes on to wave oie uaeowa ville ne | WCAR, Coffee with Clem wal 4 George CELW.! Gabriel Heatter WWJ, Bruce "Mares aWPON, News, Rise 'n’ Ghine |W ‘usie tn T ag | Her $82,000 "plateau. Ww An, ‘Sign’ on CKLW. News ya wie Bae Bie, hare . Woit Bis A “tr nara Cans The pert saucer-eyed miss re- Ri Ghaniep | WIBK News. Mickey shore | Eatw’ Nese Davia” Sia eat | erated the program's superb se-| WWJ, Dr. Six Gun | 11:36— WIR Midniche Mace | WBE. News, Gentile CKLW, Story Time lectiyity in locating people with %, Show ww, B . WCAR, Hows WJBK, News, Tom George | personalities attuned to the at-| cCKLW, Fool seg] ot WXYz, Top. ot the Town 8:80— mn Music Mall woe ca , Party | tractive: long run gf -y eH ft. ee Bob Maxwell | 11:30—-WIR. Make Up. Ming ae 00 WIR. Pop Concer Hal!| WPON, Of Thee 1 Sing CKLW. ‘Toby ‘David Weve. Curtain Cals a ; ; : FRiway woRNINa WiBK. News, | nge CKLW a Day tultive sense of theater with her SORE! Mickey Ghar | SOT WIR, sm Vinal WPON, Rise tne WCAR, Music in the Air unsciicenscions hesitation during | ey Shorr WwW, New $:00—WJR, Willlam Sheehan! WPON tiae y the spelling and her very — : question as to whether “chrys- Today's Television P es cana e tel oe 2 | — - ons singular or Die | rew a Qys lelievision FrOQramMs -- | se ee Marine Capt. Richard McCutch- Channel 2——WIBK-TV Ciiatinel 4—WW2-TV —s Channel 7—WXYZ-TV _ Channel —CKEW-TV |= antbassador from the Halls of 7 TONIGHT'S TV- HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soupy Sales. Comedy. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Roy Rogers in “Heldorado.” (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. Quiz. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in ““Moans and Groans.” (4) News. Paul Williams. News. Jac LeGoff. (2) | 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. | (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever: | ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) and Tonto rescue sheriff's wife ani stop reign of terror in small town. (4) Vaughn Monroe Show. Songs, Colorcast. (9) News. Doug Edwards. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Patti Page Show. Songs. 7:00—(7) Cisco Kid. Western ad- venture Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carillo, (9) Your TV Theater. Jay Nevello in “The Co-Signer.” grocer endangers his family by anes too generous. (4) The Best of Groucho. Groucho Marx quiz (2) The. Bob Cum- sides to set the boy a good ex- -ample. ~~” W aterfront events. m Story | Lone Ranger. Ranger | [ss eC. %:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (7 glasses makes woman believe her husband and best friend are in love. (4) The Playhouse. Drama TBA. 11:00—(7) Dee Parker Show. Mu- sical variety. (9) Film Theater. Peter Graves, Andrea King. in “Red Planet Mars.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (7) News. Jac LeGoff. 1i:15—(7) Mystery Theater. Otto Kruger in “The Chicago Kid.” (4). Little Show. Alan Bunce in | “The Letters.” (2) Miss Fair | Weather. Pat Rousseau. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Feature film TBA. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen, Helen O'Connell, Edgar Bergen, Buddy Rich, guests. FRIDAY MORNING 6:350—(4) Today’s Farm — 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00—-1(4) Today. (2) Show. 7:53—(2) $:06—(2) 8: 30—(2) Morning. Show, Welcome Travelers. News Ace. Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. | 9:65—(4) Faye Elizabeth. fuses to pay ‘any attention at 00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4)_Ten~| Stafdard Weathervane. + Judge Says Freedom Can. Be Kept Only by | which is something else again. 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) | Bociety of i 26 pigheernny te 2» Rec —_. duration = parreted, austnacnsion i} eeastine to Register Next Week appellation JT Deseribe 38 Proven rain 39 Mesiem gold coin pe 40 herring 42 Onmager 43 Harem rooms E #6 Ret flax by exposure DOWN 1 Goddess of discord ‘Emerald trout 63 Playing card $65 Extinet bird 66 Collection of mariage lsie”* | or mk form) TBay window & Individual ® Merriment 10 Military assistant riests | 68 seasive prenhoun ie Pow! 60 Antiquated 61 Legal point Hollywood Headlines. ae a 4) @iage play 42 Particles 43 Large marine fish 1) Petic «ir we Red —- 21 Pelagic. fish 23 Olete acid gall 44 Native of 26 Chargers nimark 36 Cirole parts 45 Wolfhound 27 win 47 Ages i 40 Persian prince Fixed course $1 Pood fish 52 Potnt 64 African fly ab) (war) 2@ Comfort W Principal 31 Veleano 36 Wighwey JAMES BAOON mu Yeooe wW—Lou Costello, . who has had more than his share | of serious illness, now has a horse | for a doctor and never felt better in his life The world knows Lou as one half of the famed comedy team of Ab- bott and Costello, Another world— the turf world—now refers to Lou as the owner and breeder of Bold | Bazooka, one of the fastest 2-year! | old colts running today, * i | A radical change takes place | lonce Lou leaves the theatrical | world for Del Mar, where he is| vacationing now, Lou's chestnut colt. tied the world's record for five and ane? half furlongs when he won his first race last month. The time was’ (1:03 15 * A few days later, Lou posted a| |supplemental entry fee of $2,500) (and entered Bold Bazooka in Hol- | \lywood Park's Starlet Stakes, the | West" 8 richest event for 2- daa The Costello entry ran the six | | furorigs in a blistering 1:09 4-5, a | track record for 2-year-olds. Lou's $2.500 entry fee returned him a net winner's purse of $49,650 And | that's a lot = hay, LJ But to ta already a _ million- aire, the money was unimportant “I - wish I could tell the people just how much this horse has done - for me physically and mentally, Tj feel 15 years younger and my health is so good that I don’t think | I'll ever need to take another pill," | Lou reveals. oe years ago, Lou bought a. ‘22-aere ranch in the San peta Valley—mostly as “a weekend re-| treat and a place for his chilgren | |to get away from the smog. First he. started raising chickens but he figured the eggs were costing him | about $35 a dozen. * e * | Then one day at a San Francisco track, he Claimed the mare Bold * Rebel for $2,500. She was to be the nucleys-of a horse farm Lou bred the mare with Bazooka and the result was Bold Bazooka. * * a | On@ horse owner asked Lou for Une sevret of feeding Bold Bazooka. “I just give the horse $20 and | is | tell him to buy whatever he wants” was Lou's answer, California, Oregon, Nevada ane! | | Idaho lead the other states. in the | annual production of mercury. See the Newest and Latest PHILCO and RCA VICTOR TV MPTON TV 25 West Muren Se, FE 4.2525 pecoseccccocces * CELLAR WALLS; : a COBROX: id 4, . 4@ © PATENTED COPPERIZED CEMENT = ® vo Calan waste 9 pang a Do It Yourself Mart ¢ 256 South Saginaw t | ' Famous Moke USED TV SETS Only $5 Per Week! HAMPTON TV o% W. 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