- 153 Democrats and 34 Re- y 37 Democrats and 131 Republicans. . satisfactory to “thé” President. - bert Cole declared the bill ‘‘totally ; up sium clearance effort. _ -¢ities, and over other items. _ tossed aside the administration _ tion, The Weather Fair : teme page = » — 118th YEAR levi ener manors ve : THE PONTIAC PRESS’ _ Edition: _ we “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, . TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955—24 peers : dssoctareD TED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS GERVICE ‘Reports. on State Fishing heya. 4 US. Be Returned Heat ¥ * ¥ *. * * x Hint ChinaWill Release 40 C ivilians| il Stay Weehesday * A Yank Captives Red ‘Diplomatic Source Says Internees Ready for Repatriation GENEVA (INS) — The United States today de- manded the immediate re-+ Messe of 40 American civil- ians held by Red China. Communist sources said_ +> Peiping plans to release| ‘ Pontiac Press Photo ANGLING CHECKUP — Pontiac Press’ outdoor writer, Jack Pat- terson (above, in a popular state trout stream), is going to hit the Mich- igan piscatorial high spots this week. Jack will write a series of stories on just what is going on in the state’s best angling waters, with other sidelights on the general outdoors These stories will appear each day in tbe Pontiac Press, WwW ednesday. picture in the Water Wonderland. starting : om ouse Passes Cc Housing Bill rere — nsatisfactory to President WASHINGTON (#—The House today passed and sent to President Eisenhower a housing bill unsatisfactory to him in several respeets. GOP leaders intimated he might veto it and_call-a Special se$sion of Con gress - A roll cal) vote of 187-168 sent the bill to the White House. The bill was supported byl¢ ublicans. It was. Leader Martin . (Mass) said a -special session of Congress may be necessary to get a housing-bill And Housing Administrator Al- distorts the principles and pur- poses of the administration’s ob- jectives.”’ The bill a for 15,000 new The final bill was drafted by a Senate-House conference cormimit- earlier passed sharply different versions. The Senate quickly ap- proved the compromise effort with + little opposition.---- The bill included many relatively” noncontroversial items such as ex- tension of FHA insured loans for houses and home repairs, a vast new housing program for service- men, special programs for farm and college housing, and a stepped Bat: ‘stubborn, bitter fights de- veloped over the program for federally assisted, low-rent pub- lic housing units for low-income persons, concentrated chiefly tn Eisenhower asked for %5,000 public housing units each yeay for | two years. But he insisted that these units. should be authorized only for persons displaced by slum clearance and rehabilitation proj- ects. Led by ‘Democrats, the Senate - this ansuien, Martin said the bill | was “administratively wrong” and “not aeetachony to the administra- Salk Shots Set them “very soon.” Information obtained from Communist diplo- matic informants in East Berlin and relayed to Geneva said that the Chi- nese government already has ordered the 40 civilians put in one camp near Peip- ing to await release and re- patriation. . The Chinese announced yester- day they have Teleased 11 captive —YAmerican~airmen who were shot down over Korea in January~1953, and-who last November were sen- tenced to’ prison terms on “spy” s. aa The United States demanded immediate release of the 40 ciy- They said Peiping intends to ask (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | for Wednesday Booster,’ Second-Round Inoculations to Be Held at Lincoln School Pontiac area first and -second graders will receive booster and | ' second shot anti-polio inoculations tomorrow at Lincoln Junior High School, 131 Hillside Dr., from 9 to il a.m._ Youngsters from Pontiac, Avon-. dale, West Bloomfield, Waterford and Rochester school districts will attend the clinic, the second one set up since local health officials gram. Enough vaccine will be avail: able for the 6,000 children in the school districts, said Dr. John Dp. “Monroe, Pontiac and Oakland County health director, : Children froin Avondale's Hick- ory Grove School glso will partici- pate in Wednesday's Saturday in Birmingham High 1 School for the 5,000 youngsters in that area, was poorly attended. Only 25 per cent of all eligible pupils received injections when 1,- 303 showed up, Dr. Monroe said. About .12 doctors giving shots tomorrow willbe assisted by a battery of S, ae gram ~~ ——————— program, The first clinic, in operation last | Argentine Swims 200 Miles, Aims for Record 300 COLUMBUS, Ky. @_hels Abertondo, 37-year-old Aigentine swimmer, hopes to set a Missis- sippi River endurance record late Press Series Tells How Hiroshima Licked Bomb - With more than 100,000 of her . Shima lives again—a cated to peace, without bitter- ness. Read how. this: placky com- _beginning Page 13 of the Pontiac Press. "Letting of contracts for Su pervisors Approve Bids for New Health Building county health building in the service center on North . Telegraph Road was approved this morning by the Oak- 4 eg a Board of Supervisors; ‘Federal and state agencies must also approve’the con- ol erect bids. before work can start. construction of a $309,400 HAROLD E. TALBOTT Air Secretary Resigns Office Talbott Quits Position to. Save Administration ‘Embarrassment’ WASHINGTON «— Harold’'S. Talbott will step out as secretary of the Air Force a week from Saturday lest his profits from an outside business interest “embar- rass" the Eisenhower en tion. President Eisenhower, aeney accepting Talbott’s resigriation late yesterday, told Talbott, “Your de- (See letters.on page 2) Democrat. said that. But no one in Sa y tha - bott shouldn't have quit. Talbott, a 67-year-old Ohican, had come under eritical scrutiny turned him $132,032 .in hin 2% - years as secretary. He had had told the senators he would give it up. possibilities: Gov. George N..Craig of Indifina; Rep. Carl ahanee (R-Calif); James Douglas, under- secretary of the Air. Force; Lee White, a New_York lawyer and former assistant secretary; and Fred Crawford, a Cleveland industrialist, Resort Loses Round to VIP. ns ee | | t ccilesi —-Gisdet_Deties| Formal Dress Edict at. ~ Mackinac Hotel MACKINAC ISLAND i — The famed “natural air conditioning” | -of this Straits of Mackinac Island has been out of kilter tuch of this summer, evéh on the 880-foot porch of the swanky Grand_Hotel. ‘Despite. the heat, W. Stewart Woodfall, managing director of the Grand, has insisted on a tule that Fred W. smith listed low) | bidders for three t; jnists tomorrow will be "| Three's a Crowd __ ‘| along at a “40 m.p.h, clip yesterday Freed Airmen Will Be Flown Home af Once Air Force Arranging Gala Family Reunions on West Coast WASHINGTON (#—The 11 American airmen due to be released from captivity, by ‘the Chinese Commu- wn direct to the West the Philippines, the Air Force said today. Families of the airmen who desire to go wilt be flown to either Travis Air Force Base near San Fran- cisco or, McChord near Seattle for a reunion with their menfolk. The eleven, held prisoner since their B29 was shot down over North Korea 2% years ago, are |to arrive in the British colony of One photographer and one representing news media a pool basis, will be permitted a airmen will re- ree days while their are checked hi? ie Hy He the men their treatment in China and is to bring Sy Seen Ee om ale ve, cal | condition of the men will permit. en Get Yer Big Paws Off Me! United Press Phete AND I DON'T MEAN MAYBE—The shouts of Michael Angelo Grahdell, 4 months, may acconnt for ~onc his) stuffed lion as they arrive in New York aboard the liner Indepen- dence. Mike was returning with his parents from Salzburg, Germany, where his dad was stationed with the Army for three years, The if his din rouses thé lion. Ee HA- VA. Tighten Credit ‘lon Home Mortgage Loans ~NEW YORK ®—The long-expected tightening of hous- ing credit will test the building boom—but probably not until near the end. of the year. Mortgage terms are being made Federal Housing Administration and the Veterans Ad=} hostet ministration. You can't apply henceforth for a no-down- -payment mortgage, nor for one running for 30 years. ly stricter by the This means you'll have to* have at least a little cash to ly payments will: be higher, The decision to fly the men direct to the West Coast, omitting Hawaii as an intermediate stop, was made by the Air Force be- calse flying time from the Phil- ippines by the northern, Great | Circle route, is only a few hours longer than is tales to get ocroms the Pacific via Hawaii. in Jeep—When One’s a Rattler PORTSMOUTH, Va. _P—Three's a crowd in an Army jeep, especial- ly when one of the three isa rattle- snake, Capt. ~~ ¥. West and Capt. George N. Sanders .were bowling when the rattlesnake reared its head between them. _ West shouted, “Don't jump.” Sanders didn't hear him. He'd al- ready jumped—into a roadside | ditch, head first. West-stuck it out a few moments, then jumped too. = The jeep rolled into @ diteh-and- stopped, - unscratched, The rattle- snake slithered off_into the grass. oe and _Sanders, “bruised and {fretted about the rapid incréase in , , of ti line yet = total national _in- might because the payment time is_shorter—but the total you'll pay out in interest over the yéars will be less. Tighter terms are widely ex- | pectett to slowdown the demand The FHA and the VA have no-down-payment mortgages (more than two out of, every five VA-guaranteed home loans re- cently) and the trehd toward 30- year mortgages. The rise in total mortgage debt has given some alarm too, Bank- ers stress that while it isn’t out) Builders say the ne a ment rule will, take a_ le; number o' people out of the mar- = aot ket for homes + te $10,000 in Murder Charge Suifor Held - LANSING @—A warrant auce: ing first degree murder was issued today against Clarence Ward, 43, who shot an innocent bystander to death with a hail of bullets intend- ed for his estranged sweetheart. Ward was to be arraigned _this- — in Lansing Municipal Oarald Cushion Jr., 26, who took his 14-month-old son, Bradley, to a doctor's office, was killéd by one of the bullets intended for Mrs. = Shistoy Peony Shanklin; 31> - Mrs. Shanklin fled into the doc- tor’s office when Ward started shooting” after he spotted her walking with another man. Mrs. Shanklin was expected to recover ow four bullet_ wounds. Prince | Rupprecht Dead - STARNBERG, Germany : tr) _ Crown Prince Rupprecht, ‘Pistend-/-t er to the Bavarian throne, diéd-to-|- day at Leustetten Castle, the — | | ily seat. He was 86. Mesta Meets Nehru . ‘NEW ‘DELHI, ‘India Ww orld traveler Perle i opinions on Russia today with In- — dian —— Minister Nehru. Mesta exchanged [Relief ls Seen 2 Thursday, Friday for Pontiac Area Hot Weather to Return by Sunday, Prediction Promises oi tiem... “tam. 9 a. m.....83 Noon... .0e..00 10 a.m... B° 2 p. Mew, Mother Nature kept the heat on today as the mer- cury’ pushed into- the 90s again. And the day's ex- pected high of 95 will .be | équaled or bettered tomor- row, the. says. _ The long-range forecast. ‘weather bureau : day and Friday. But, the. ~~ weatherman warns, it will probably turn warmer again by Sunday. No rain is forecast. lieved to have produced the hottest July in Oakland County history continued its broiling ways. the average high temperature for ‘the Si days was slightly over 90. Average low temperature was nearly 70 The prolonged hot spell swelled attendance 408,00 — persons; Pontiac Lake Recreation Area was used by 83,000 relief-seekers. A total of more than 1,300,000 state and one county parks, RECORD CRACKED Yesterday's i at 2p. m, to 8 at 3 p. m., Foss back’ to $3 snise Thus the heat wave be There were 17 days of plus-90 . degree « weather last month and ~ persons attended the county’s 10 > high thermometer reading in Pontiac was 97, crack- {3 The mercury tumbled from 97 jer. wt A new— bonding spies ‘cox ering persons arrested for a’ mis- demeanor without the officer first -{set far in eicess of the fine: al: : lowable for the offense. The courts are ofteri made “a | tool of the ‘bondsmen, i Finnegan} The new" plan” retrics 3 men from seeing a prisoner unless the prisoner_requests it. Bondsmen | ja will ‘not be allowed beyond the jail's first floor. for misdemeanors, Se ee ned son Liem stressed. In Today’ Ss Press aag,8 ees oe " af H at x ’ re \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955. Goldsmith of Greenville, Pa; pi- 5 Leo Juffer or Ireton, Ia., and eb eeeen THT & i Township w doors peed i FY file FTE at 3 fo\Army Post “Harlond Layer New Assistant Chief of Medical Corps. ..4 cuit court summons in the He said the City was ready to| United States with -Socrates V. Sekles of 185 Ottawa ! origin. i 2 et ~g0 with its plans for the Hastings. | , ae ae + : = Sue was Sus |Greek Lawmaker Visits\fiye Men |njured “We can't spend money or let - je - ae amram wren « |Pontiac Over Weekend _ *\in2-Car Collision Obviously riled at Congressional ee gt” |Greece, left the city yesterday Five Pontiac Motor employes SSB ir ans ess | Deputies Probe ae *af" miseries wt act sadn alas Wadia eine tas po hey og EE and host} Cornelius Johnson, 30, of 10636 eommentrsoe|! Area Breaking (e cittsteccnnr ris fas an wore ort een Pigg : eg : | dcaal aliens of the Coder of doube. tersectiori on a green light and e Ori @ tour of Canada, the His visit to America has included New Eng- Pentiagd Presa Phete visit wag Homing Pigeon Strays From Perch—It’s Lost »|. LINCOLNTON, N.C., —That's no-stool pigeon police here put on William Green brought in the homing pigeon who doesn’t know where home is. Green said the puzzled pigeon tried to break into his house via the front screen door. - Tt wears an aluminum band en- graved with “AU-55-CNC87." Green's custody. land jstates and the Middie West.. r. or The Commission will mull a -a-woman-who reportedty fell leaving a Pontiac City Lines A suit has been filed eir- uled to consider a petition for curb, = beers gutter and. a age and blacktop 7 City Commission to Hear |= Shopping Center Request \Cold, Snow Hurt ~ |Coffee Trees in ~ to Pontiac | Demanding China Free 40 Civilians (Continued From Page One). the United States to make a bi-| Sto. agreement Chinese Reds would not resort to force to “liberate” Formosa. Clarkston Man Hurt, ‘on’ lice said *}ran from the accident Arraignment Set _for Driver Here. | Police Accuse . Detroit Man of; Fleeing Scene of Collision Arraignment in: Oakland County. Circuit Court has been set Aug, 8 for Jack Rains, 28, of 12930 Ker- cheval,” Detroit, who Pontiac Po- lice say fled from the scene of a two car accident which resulted in injuries to-five persons. Rains appeared before Munici- pal Court Justice Cécil B. Me- Callum yesterday and waived ex- amination, Bound over to circuit court, Rains was. released on $300 16-year-old Chery of Clarkston. : ee = and Joslyr Rds. and was later apprehended at a tavern. {Rader Waives Exam, “7 Arraignment Is Set ~ South Carolina to Defe tary sewer on Russell street from “The Commission also is sched- , Main and other to a “gutter | there, ety as ced pedis ee pry! to Starr, = Thursday ve prop- | City Hall to discuss :|Auto Is Sideswi Osmun to north line of Murphy |‘ (Continued From Page One? the busy int _restored-at-5:20- p._m.— rie! | The wave. Forecast Promises z 2 ii HE rial Harbor, terford {se ae we sails of tin‘ are used in| % am clear in i RIES Rose < g Ee = pi i rf *4 Bad luck has once again struck at the home of Ray. and Bonnie Morgan of 8599 Cooley Beach Dr., Cooley Lake. A huge tree fell vn the family, automobile early this morning and i | Air Force Head Quits >. * Ike and-Talb Point Up Mr. M my “mind 4nd vip i utual Regret actions_have | that, ott Letter pa rtment has been ae" interest rei ? Le i E g & a5 S = Wi Face f HEy, (UE He TH BE pep. assistant may take- Surgery Out ‘at Infirmaries Kavanagh Holds County to Perform Operations LANSING # — County — cal care for-their aged patients, Atty. Gen, Thomas M. Kavanagh today. IY’ Fun Clubbers “Hold Picnic-Swim A picnic-swintSRY® “9 softball alld Lake Youths a ¥ : ii Homes Have No Right care facilities — sometimes called ; — have no to provide minor and major surgi- he ial ern et” aa we is ; > <% \ hte fe btn ee a — lig wt Net rl rain = roe THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, : avatst 2, 1955 . f tioned five hours on the E ie ne econ er nature of his beliefs. He told news| : ] men that he was prepared to dis- oy ' [cuss wit authorities the: manner -= He ing Ooms * | sas FOdiag dete a dint tt ve oi ea OQ a, il 6 Wednesda Only Small, Strategic Commie /tutheran. Synod” Faces | very exact and precise way," and a.m. tt p.m. Pr ay n y Held Land Important Decision ‘on Ministers’ | care? thet the Lutheran Church in ele — }has “no cut and dried manner for | E E When you look over: this adv. —~ fill of super specials, nse Translation of Rules __ | regeiving the Scriptures.” remember that this_is not.an ordinary sale. '\We are now = Dr. Bishop said the trial of Pas- | E abe epee our 21st birthday the only way we know SEOUL @—The South Korean |. . MILWAUKEE (The liberal in-|'F Gerberding probably will be | how . . . with B-A-R-G-A-I- N- S! government proclaimed its inten- “Tterpretations given the doctrine of gap steree _ pape of — ti i J ications , general ac- £ on today’ to “restore. authority hs church have, brought anor | tot cant Pusercovedng fe Mundreds of Bargains Not Advertised over a small but strategic area ia face te lace with 6 charge of may be made public with filing of Shi south of the 38h Parallel which —— German! change belare bis Stel. Shop Every Department on All 3 Floors! the Reds occupied while the armi- * * — We can't possibly list each and every item that we've stice was being negotiated. The Rev, John Getberding, 33,|Cobo Begins Lobbying e slashed in prices. . . you simply have to come and see for * @ 8 ‘ . | must stand. a formal church trial for Federal Rood Aas! yourself. Take our word for it — a counter-by-counter It did lot say how or when it| COOL SIGHT — Lovely Verne |0n specific counts of doctrinal de~/ or Federal Koad Assist shopping trip through Simms tomorrow'Will. pay-off in the would recover the territ but | O'Hara 6 New York City looks | Viation, an investigating commit-| DETROIT u—Mayor Albert E. | [E biggest savirgs-of the yeor. ide ory, through rose-eovered sunglasses tee of the Northwest Synod, United | Cobo today set off a lobbying cam- , said it was necessary for the de- Luthe: Church, voted - = to watch the races at Royal Ascot |Utheran Church,” v unani- | ing-an expanded highway program nse of Seoul and quoted intelli- | tragic in England. She says peering mously last night. paign to.push Congress into adopt: | gence reports that a “full-scale through the ‘ ‘foliage”’ makes things Pastor Gerberding, whose church before the current session adjourns. attack is imminent” from the } look cooler. is at Menomonee Falls, sat with! The mayor already has called a o Puout ° and tried to aid the losing defense | alt to all future expressway con- It charged the attack “was pre- aoe me of the Rev. George Crist Jr.. of| struction in Detroit because of a os pared fer" w 6 ee E Tr = Durham, who was—eonvicted. of }iack of aiff positive steps to date to -+- b uildup contrary to armistice fl iS Ou similar charges at a = trial step up federal aid. terms “while the United States ang ) ve. es 7 aan the United Nations were preocen- a 1To Seek_Town’s Ende 6 EE — : pied with a peace at ‘any saa Pastor Crist's ‘suspension from To t s End 4 Regular $729 io $2.58 Values « ‘Leok at This LOW PRICE © ‘DOVELETTE’ movement.” Siers. his pulpit was recommended, and} WEST PAI .M BEACH, Fla. w—" M ] D ' a. 2 a — on : ‘ . 3 Dr. Paul E, Bishop, of Mieneepo | 4 iaweuit was s filedn Cireuit Court MONS Dress Shirts : LADIES’ SEAMLESS - ° : In @ bitterly worded stat as, Who heat ie investigating | yesterday to abolish the town of | IE" ~ . . s the ROK. acme statement | Palace Set Adit New committee, said official suspension | Lake Park, onthe northern sub | shang) —_ . Knee- : Reds have a ach uper “Ente in was only a matter of time. urbs of this city. John D."Mackr- | 4 ‘fority over ROK faces ent "eae rte! nen seve The cases will be reviewed by | thur, Chicago insurance man. who | $ 2 Leng th . : feel tempted to Utilize this oppor: and Democratic Air the synod conference in ‘Milwaukee | controls most of the town's real | . 132 N . tunity resulting from the -‘relaxa- next May, with penalty to be set | estate, complained in the suit that | ° ¢ Values | ° tion of world tension.’ ” LONDON, w—The “palace “set”? at that time. It might range from|his real estate .company paid - $ for hot day wearing. Cool Cc 2 It demanded abolition of the | in Britai |a rebuke to ouster from the Luther- | $35,000 taxes in 1954 but received poo pd a. 8 nylon hose in popular sum- * Neutral Nations Supervi C tain these days is young and | ,, ministry. no adequate municipal services in still good buy. § Met knee lengths. All sizes ; mission and charged Secretary ot |” At times they ee some Of]. Pastor Gerberding was ques-' return, es ontrte : 9 to 1OVa: only, = $ State dolar Fester Dates wit tang 7 At -seere—-Vietevinn el but - tee. whiter aw ‘Combed~ Cotton Ptisse 7 Mg promised to “‘settle this ques-|™0St Britons approve the tempo. | o 7 z :, : a °. tiew” within three months after the | After all, thetr Queen is only 29,| @ a) BIRTHDAY BARGAIN BR) Ladies’ ¢. 1953 aruidice, wand her husband 30. . Hit ve 18 x 36 Inches ° : * * * * * “. . . But the United States Fine Carpets Need Not be Expensive! t’n’ Miss Rue ° P ° seems to be unable to settle the} ueen Elizabeth 11 when away Regular 39¢ Val gs : ants : question for us, and for them- ropa ong meg duties knows how pA _ t : 79 € 3 selves,” complained the ROK |‘ relax. For example, she joins in x ‘“. 7 * ra 7 he statement. “ the fun at a private house party— EST OoOD)D € : Falués $ “This government has no other|®% She did the other night ‘ | b 4 course but to-deal with the Com- | ®@@tting on a sofa in an informal e Elastic tops, straight leg al in * munists directly with the hope that |Candielit atmosphere while an- : Pitmiy cmhet, > wie only: Sees 5-4-X : the Communists, realizing ‘their other guest, Marlene Dietrich, by , fringe edgen. Use & 4 violation of the armistice terms, | "*ertained with a cabaret act. any room in house, § : will quietly withdraw from this! The Duke of Edinburgh enjoys BIRTHDAY BARGAIN fay . $ sacred land of ours,” the state. | 'S “night out with the boys” and - . Sanforized ¢ Ili eS ment concluded. occasional pint—as the English 82 x 105" Cotton Crepe $ mM i Work $ Alligator Finish § The land claimed by the refer to a glass of beer. Among “ ens Work « ° includes the. city ot cemmee 38 pollo are theatrical folk and Bedspreads : : Men’s Belts : miles northwest-of Seoul. the athletes. His frequent flights from ars. ce p ts 4 § jin Peninsula west of et the Buckingham Palace lawn in come be WeTWOCe : an : : land along the north bank ef the |% helicopter are among attractions _ 0 beautiful, durable blend $421 : > : $7¢ <= Han River. for tourists. _ of 90% Spunvis* carpet da $ 21 : Velues g ae | Princess. Margaret sets the pace reyon and 10% nylon. ~ * — be! > 4 e - : M ichi R d bos _— family in night life. 9 : - @ sereng ey ~ ae | 0 re bed- e ene " od ! ichigan eporte pea dg a $7799 vaya, |B Sete “So ; each aay “same | soa 2 MINERAL 2 Wasting Aspen Crop |sstsuc «soni: pst cham {0 Pee : ae 3 : OIL | | | Charleston or sipping pink cham- E OOD : : eee Combines the Sele Entire Stock of 8 SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS. 8 by by the Conservation Department! Margaret's vitality caught the luxury of Spunvis Men’s Straw Hats : Genuine “CORNING” (Makers of PYREX) ° Full at | i today shows that Michigan is wast-| #ttention of London newspapers carpet rayon, the eal _ MILK WHITE FLUTED oe IGN : $ Pine . ing a jarge part of its annual as- when ‘stayed at a party until - i strength ond easy $2.00 Values @ e pen crop. 4 am, was up at noon to . care of nylon. | ° ° The report said @ recent survey | dedicate a YWCA hostel—then set | | $y21 3° an A $ o | ye 2 59¢ W TRE shows that 81,000 cords of aspen| Ut again that evening at 8 p.m. , : : * papweet — harvested an- een, as fresh as ever for a ‘Small Down Payment > * Cannon * pa Bow! * Pie Mose 3. BAKING RACK from ie forests f | Show. northern Lower Peninsula. | Margaret's 1Byearold cousin salar eal a yin Tene organs & te Dinner Plate’ w Lunch Plete % Senge Dish : ?P | The average|cut during the last | Princess Alexandra ix’ rival for | 3 fancy bands All § YOUR sry _»_ five year was 17,000 cords an-|®&mour girl honors in the Foyal ~ Sa a, 7 “CHOICE : aS the departiient sald. —— eye MOY OF w: SBIRTHDAY BARGAIN ° 4 dance enthusiast—and at the party ‘otton — Ladi Sa “Gfiictals sald the Margaret left at 4 a.m. she stayed , ee )6=—le P4 of waste apparently until 4:30 a.m. Sei ff. Sli rs 3} _ 5 won't be solved until] market e\ : u pper Vatebs a Sie 8 quicker,” . uniifoxen - conditions change or more pulp- Another: at the Queer’ s first , - : Ste Values $ First “quality, shatter re. @ baking “ta ore. wood mills are constructed im | cousins, Gerald David Lascelles, oe : sistant dishwares. Dis-~ § the region. 31, is a jazz fan. Lascelles, 12th #+ as -° ‘won 2 et fom Ye Gg 3 At present, one large mill is| im line to the throné; has dne of |. ae P4 “48 ADS Corning : processing most_pulpwood the best record libraries. of’ Jaa 1 8 ee 77 : in the northern Lower Peninsula. |™usic in Britain ° Hs 4% 1 + *? * «© The gay -activity of the royal a. Cotven aah : ~>)* i avd . The study showed that jackpine,|family in a way symbolizes the tie ses. ° _____on the other hand, is being cut | carefree attitude of a prosperous ° close to capacity, A 16,000 cord an-| Britain after the long war and of a i) nual cut is possible. Last year, | Years of postwar austerity > bd : 2 loggers cut 15,000 cords. : . | 4 pacierserictieee ant ; 7 eo 7 $ 18-Pec. Crystal Berry Set—Regular $1.69 Value... Via Short Wave, Wife — “Plant = Plastic Candy Dish—49c value, divided style......2 Hears Spouse in Russia & 98¢ Cop-B-Nu Cleaner—cleans copperware ....... GREENSBORO,_N,_C. 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Te is ~ oR : : woot Rake songeaed di bas Se veaitinaiaes tens ia ms thvilt for wateidt, tows, veafoods, vegetables ond meat. : -- @ET YOUR 2-FOR-1 PACK NOW! SAVE AT THESE STORES - e i Steres Lipsom Markets Val-U-Way Stores = some py - KaRese Mark a sao ABO Seep ane Shop Markets }-Tpr_HA- MILLER . Optometrist : se —F North” Saginaw- Street f{ Phone. FE. 4.6842 “Betta Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings~” | ers” +that: they want peace. He said he _*_. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955 THE BERRYS 6-2 j—— oicenaemenenesanmaane Rips McCarthy on Big-4 Issue Sen. Goldwater Says American’ People . Will | Stand by tke on Geneva | _WASHINGTON sP-Sen Gold. water (R-Ariz) said today “‘the | American people will. re but” | py charges by Sen. McCarthy (R- Wis) that President Eisenhower offered | “friendship to tyrants and murder- | at Geneva. t McCarthy denounctd in the Sen- ate yesterday what he* termed gicisenhower’s ‘‘profession of faith" in «statement of Russian leaders to the Com- believes a “sell-out” bel. a4 den the Linn, | A big-scale road ‘constenetion pro- _ Martin Jr., proposed a financing | recommendatiqns of a special: com- by Gen.|- Congress Lpadate Foresee Enactment of Highway Legislation Next Year 5 rr ed down all highway legislation, joined with Speaker Sam “ WASHINGTON (INS)—Congres- sional leaders generally agreed to- day that much-needed highway’leg- tslation will be enacted early — | year. * * *@ | gram, although endorsed by the administration and by Democratic ‘and Republican leaders in both houses, failed because of a fight over-how it should be Gusnasd. : A ——— is already in‘ the works. House GOP Leader Joseph W. ‘plan based 560 per cent on a ‘bond issue and 50 per cent on road-user tax hikes. The Administration, following | bill was dead for this year and Rayburn (D-Tex), in predicting that the next.” His later announcement, how- ever, was tiiterpreted gs meaning |~ that ‘he will join in.a-real effort to push for action early in the 1956 session LITTLE HOPE - ‘ Other legislators could see little hope for Martin's hint of a special session to enact a roads bill, The general feeling was: that Unless some other Ess _DRY CLEANING SPECIAL 1 WEEK ONLY! CASH ‘and CARRY ONLY! | SPORT SHIRTS | or SWEATERS... SSS iT eee ? tt and he intends to “take the issue to the American gpocnle.” Goldwater, “whe heads the Re- publican senatorial campaign rout for the free world forces. ! * *-* STAR CLEAN ERS co W. Walk FE 2-0661 4100 W. Walton < feet ebeet 9 mallllen wares of forest land went vp in smoke low yeor because somebody wos coreleswith his campfire, match or cigarette. Piease—won't you always make sure your fires ore out—dead ovt— before leaving them? Remember, only yéu can prevent forest fires! = , THE PONTIAC. PRESS | Tragedy Strikes | Nebraska Firm — |... |Workers Thrice | Committee and says he regards McCarthy as a GOP asset, said in an interview that “I think: the American people themselves will. rebut Joe,” He _ said he doesn’t believe the people will “buy” McCarthy's céntention that the Big Four con- ference at Geneva constituted a “TI thik the people are pretty well pleased with the-outcome of the Geneva conference, even those. who have some reservations about | the matter,’"” he said. “‘The people are for peace and they believe we have made a start toward getting it.” McCarthy: declared ‘‘the Eisen- hower administration has adopted every . —— plank of the yDemocrat ® foreign and reduced the 1952 Republican |. platform to “a scrap of paper.’ “KIMBALL, Neb. This is a story of tragedy and ‘things that happen in threes. Three employes of the Rogers truck line ot Sidney, Neb, died_in |; to seek a compromise on financing Lucas Clay, suggested a ten-year, 38 billion dollar construction pro- gram With 21 billions rais€éd by a 30-year bond issue, This plan was rejected in ‘both Senate and House. NEW STUDY . billion dollar measure line, diesel fuel, trucks tires over the next 16 years. . This was overwhelmingly rejected in the House. hae who ed “that the staff. of the Public Works Sub- committee of Highways will lauach a stody. of the problem as soo as Congress adjourns. The purpose, he said, would be acceptable to both parties. Fallon, just after the House vot- Se Besse bil a Soda Pop Machines sional debates; that the bond is- | sue plan would mean a windfall It was estimated that the Admin- stration proposal would require 11 : 11 billion dollars for. interest in {the next 30 — t President ciceskouce and other | Adminisrtation spokesmen, how- ever, emphasized that_they. were | not insisting on any particular financing plan, hat that on tol }mediate start on @ modern inter- | state road system was essential. Low, Easy _/ COMPLETE WITH bond-issiis “plan. Democrats Terms! - CARRYING CASE * with ONLY 7 Freedom! — > Plus Tox Royal Senior Companion : ~with 2 color. ribbon Saisie eel elels te Hundreds of gardens, avereging see and they’ produce sbout a —ssscsneesaae , NEW, FULL-SIZED g - ' STANDARD PORTABLE - The ROYAL COMPANION: $7930 ‘ ‘ ‘ erats for the highway bill’s de. feat because they rejected the Ex-Attendant Rifles COLUMBUS, Ohio, @—Douglas E. Rushing, 25, wys_ formerly a ‘service attendant for soft drink machinés. And he had a key to open cash boxes. ———— Yesterday police said he ad- mitted using those same keys to i wTifle at least 75 such machines |[ between here and Marion since he quit the job two years ago. They | said he got between $2 and $65) from each cash box. | And, they added, he even ad-| mitted rifling the machine in po-| lice head@iiarters. Police charged him with enter- _ DENTS. / wm ) ~ FIRE AUTO THEFT || DWELLING — - ALL RISKS. At Lazelle’s——- I GET MY AUTO INSURANCE FOR MUCH - LESS — BECAUSE I HAVE HAD NO ACCI- CAREFUL DRIVER CALL FE 5-8172 Today for Information Lazelle Agency ALIGVIT LN3GID2¥ coms FE 5-8172 504-Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ing a safe depository. 4 Mercury beauty, power and resale value . i Kimball, died when the boom of is EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE. e start ing on their very * The: whole secret is Arthur ‘wat You acceer—— ' yee ae un oe “won 00 open 10 AM MURRAY Schoo of Dancing ‘| Sidney, — “| husband — Moises ~ ts-- innocent,” -|26,--Miss- Sumac's.former _ social secretary: TRIAL LESSON? ° Phone FE 2-0244 bordering ‘or the freak ish in five days. All happened in * * * Last Thursday, Lloyd Thomas Clareton, Wyo., died when. a sec- ition of catwalk fell on him as he braced it during the erection of a, || derrick. : Sunday, driver L. D. Arnold, | his:tfuck.came in contact with a high-voltage power line. Yesterday, “Clyde Scott Gibbs, a load of pipe. . nee Gibbs enced his truck, then got out-of the cab to put a stitcase im the open front of the trailer. As he stepped between the cab and ‘trailer, the truck rolled backward. | »The truck rolled a few feet into “far track~ being -londed -with-heavy4 | materials. ‘The pipe in Gibbs'_ trailer smashing forward, crushing his head against the. cab. | Yma Sumac Stands By Spouse in Paternity Suit LOS ANGELES w—Singer Yma Sumac says she'll] stand by her Vivanco, who faces a paternity. suit. 7 |the oil field sections —— > | this area. — = boost sales to record high... — “Of course I believe my husband the- Peruvian-born. soprano told. newsmen yesterday. ago to Maureen E. Shea, singer—collapsed last week aftér learning of the suit against Vivanco, 38. her musical arrar en tt | u. -S. railroads carried 17.5 mil- lion .fewer passengers in 1%4 than -in’ 1953. pee: * DOUBLE note U | » TRADING NG STAMPS. LESS for ey —higher-volume basis. 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And dual exhausts on all iocgad m solid aay i CustomStation records ev “lookalike” styling for Mowtelair Montereysand Wesoat, ier har 2ianeaekons CONSISTENTLY HIGHEST RESALE VALUE—Mercury have been bought since 1946 sae ay3- : protects your investment better than any-Other car : Independent reports show —SUPER-TORQUE POWER=Yoou-got -more-than_just.__in its field. that Mercury high horsepower (188: and 198 hp)—you get far —consistently returns more of the original purchase more usable power. More power is put-to work in- price at trade-in. time. In short, no other car offers passing speed ranges—where you can you biggér reasons for buying it. And you couldn’t aaiiinbewins Glad ito! eR ee 2 “IT PAYS TO OWN A MERCUR FOR FUTURE STYLING, - SUPER POWER _ CENTRAL LINCOLN-ME} ‘St. ~ ae, SS ee am TONE OF PE TOWN ty 18 est WaT, Cn 8 a : ee pam a5 va ea a “ot US. men over 00 years-old, US.. production of coal in. 1954: . Seniority Argument "WHAT’S-MY LINE?_ Soviet Farmers Now. sso oe i cive ine oe haat [anertols Oh teeter be Ends at Studebaker. | | Severe, oe, vox. rica te my week | i Ctart Dakintne Tour. | ccs tla > | | Homade Food. Shop : 1 @ppears under orrow,: — downward, aoe co. Ne - SOUTH BEND, ind. @ — An} | jay A ee yi. [| YANKTON, SD. w—The visit: +> aban os ker hora vow td, a ; as , b 4 ing Soviet farm delegates set out : 5 ’ Cafeteria and Lunch Pid the acing the St Studebaker plant from here éarly this morning on CAMERA oe ~ #4 here 11 of the past 13 work days, a four\ Fruit Punch Prepared = of about. 55 workers on the : Hoel iD - : cenaansien |made that it seems. possible they |[}- - oe oe , ~ Vesterde ri 1On, hatCh, i « P90 Order fan corey Ta te vet eet [ater nad cig sage] an et ae tr the Be With Agencies — p in re - [ling 9 decision onthe seniority |— one dich, bRidge. oan ae , j iia - : —Punch Bowls and Cups matter, a halted ae © te My Line, Ine — eee eee ae Di l ~~ ~— E ‘bi ea ducti me ne y | h for Rental soe ie oe a rere te —} In‘ their exit from Nebraska | Isp ay ing IS om em about 9,000 other employes. : Both union and Studebaker offi- yesterday the Soviet farm chiefs | ats i thorized.” We. WW. Densidson ST ‘ati traveled by bus about 225 miles Frank ‘Anderson Daniels Ayeney . 7 - Cs Ea HOMADE FOOD SHOP thorized” eee . = Musical ‘Shows to. Spa rk They paid a visit to the Uni eceity te somes ‘of Nebraska tractor experiment | ; - \ i i Austin Norvell Agesey = ae Riverama Event in Detroit station; had coffee at the univers- J] Ageney —— Neves W. Suet 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Boxer Loses to Judge | HY: Rancheon at Columbus with the | Hasse a mage 890. Meoliahe — ‘I MUSKEGON # — Kenny Lane,| A jam-packed program of elab-, A huge fireworks display will cli- biotin Pescameachend oud : a “ “ — pinaee paul — nationally ranked lightweight pre- | Fate musical shows, speris-events | max Riverama week whe ket : pret Nd saanen hak W_ Wattenlocher : s0ecccsscvsccceusaccccsenceeeusseeescneescoens fessional boxer. — . pte and fireworks will highlight “Riv- — “ek Men, TocsS* | corn farm irrigated with a self Cee Ge. oe el N — ‘ e. e " erama,” Detroit's first city-wide |“ shot from river barges and | | Propelled sprinkler system; toured | Crawford-Dawe- a 4 *. Air. Conditioned e | recision last Saturday to ‘Municipal festival and! pageant, Aug. 20 to near-by buildings. Saturday's show | the Behien Manufacturing. Co, in Grove Agency Maynard Johnsen. ae e $ | Judge William T. Caughey: Lents 28. + ONE =? {will be preceded with the Silver | Columbus; visited another-farm in’ t ° e :| pleated guilty and paid a $20 rl ‘ oe s | Cip Regatta at 11:30. Saturday | Columbus, and then diove to Yarth | Pontiac Association of Insurance Agen s m on a charge of speeding on his; MOTT a ———— . = : : ar er-Snover 4 motercycle last April 30. Fudge | Nightly” musical programs, with | =i ———— Sohal = paclegees ane : = —— : erence manesnciaanes A otress with ~ foam 2 Sudidy teen : : “ . \ ° [ “We are b rubber flakes add- . P Space. urdy bir ; \ 5 . ih Ldn t Zag by the news i" _tor the | | \ frame. . Colorful play << comfort baby ‘needs -— beads. Easy rolling - . plus multi-coil --— long lasting casters. Come in todey and | save! ee rr F tempered steel spring. Pink + ~ and blue, or white kiddie _-print_covering__ Save today! us. a mere Beary Cabot Administration “ao at. UN, dl ‘oaat totes ite owe || | Nursery Pads | oece@oil / Save 9.97 on Full Panel ee Reg. 2.98 | es ah . 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He added that the gov- ernment has no plans to. devajue Sacer ~--“the pound and that it won't. risk Sas convertibility until reserves: are — tenet larger and the balance of trade -has been improved. = More Municipal Picking , fer ‘as well as ———_— ————— An Urgent Pontiac Need . ras : IE Our City Commission's decision to . sian al int a tabetitiee places in the Uae Bates $30 00 ; —_— municipal parking facilities at Pontiac FE. a cost of $320,000 is both wise. and: timely. - — There are several reasons aa ‘the bond. issue needed to finance the two new lots on Wayne and West Pike streets stands out as a sound financial: operation. Not the least of these is the fact that Pontiac's first two municipal lots have been great financial successes. | _*& * 2” The existing lots at East Pike and Parke Streets and on the old _ oe ; MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955 Ike’s Satellite Project Forecasts Space Travel ‘ President Ersennower’s approval of a $10,000,000 Earth satellite project is _. .° -exeiting ‘news, .No more dramatic announcement has’ come from the _White House in many a year. This isn't because the idea of - a manmade moon circling the _Farth at terrific speed in the fringes of outer space, is new. “It has-been known for months that scientists here, including * several German rocket experts; | have been hard at work on this - ce “imaginative project. “warket site are returning revenue at a combined rate of $30,000 a year. The new lots are expected to yield $21,000 a year. _ Another good reason for the move js that Pontiae ~motorists thus will be given 280 long: and urgently needed additional parking spaces in the down- ~ town. area. These wil! increase the: total THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1935 FOE ting a Little Less Shy forecn ten. = re ae of munieipal parking. spaces to 610. “Very. probably. it. is because the -— a ! __poasble new scientific knowledge which _ final, and we think by far 4 thus might be acquired abo: the most important argument for . “space, the ionosphere and cosmic rays, ' the expansion, is the beneficial .. _ is so thought compelling. effect it will have on our retail ; Already the announcement = business section. - It wil] reduce ___\\ brought from other sources the fufther the traffic congestion caused by revelation, if not the details, of hitherto . motorists seeking vacant parking ____. secret progress in rocket powered guided meters and alleviate appreciably = / missiles. It also has beeri learned that the conditions which have a tend- ' parts for the instruments in the basket- °c to keep shoppers out of the — } ball sized satellite are being made in downtown section. ; i California. The Commission's decision to con- * ~ demin the land needed for this expan- More important, the Presi- sion should — holeh ... dent's announcement brought support of all citizens. _ Ds __ from scientists jn several foreign | . —— a capitals mg opinion that —— The Man About Town is the only barrier to success o a _the subject. This fact, incidental- What Present Cost? + Jy, makes them believe that only the United States or Russia Courthouse Erected When - could win the satellite race which .~ Construction Was Cheaper ee “Has been under way for some - time. , : Temptation: For which we are too. prone to leave a — address. In response to many: faauiriae as to the — cost of the present courthouse, I find that * zw ~ Scientisté" ability to schedule ‘this — project for 1957 or 1958 is startling new ee Voice of Tube ‘Liquor- Oficial “Threatens | ~ Newspapers in Sales- Dip’: hi the Sramese | I just read an item in a magazine - entitled “Liquor Demands Protec- tion,’ this: ; ; Not. many outside the industry realize it, but liquor sales have declined steadily during the past three years. Stung. by their losses, distillery officials are swinging blindly at all they think res The vice sceckieal of this liquor gang bluntly told 160 newspaper representatives unless they played dows drunken’ driving, their news- ' papers would get less advertising. The Bible says of wine: ‘At which went something like Ex-Serviceman Wants st) All Red Captives Released _ ; Although it makes one’-wonder just what their motive is, the Red Chinese release ‘of the. 11 U.S. - Airmen is certainly a long overdue relief. However, I ee this move wan't be tabesi a8 @ great esn- should have done long ago, and it does not lessen the seriousness of their crimes. — Now, if they are really interested in proving their abies | intentions, how about releasing all the other last, it biteth like a serpent and *teomegotiate with the US., ‘release stingeth like an adder.’ Distillers, dealers and advertising media, be- ware. Joha H. ‘Garrett_ ~~ “ot all prisoners, nationality, would be a pretty — way for them to convince _the- -world of their desire for peace: i Servicemen 198 N. = Ave.. _ —— so % “ MeCarthy Stands Alone in Geneva-Talks Criticism By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON. w—How much __oes_a_big smile cost? “Geneva is getting as cozy as Christmas Eve. The Russians.were jolly when. they met the West there. If Russian Premier Bul- ganin, with his chin whiskers, had put.onredf Loesstine:) liek. dus ground’ with the Communists (f they show an inclination in that direction ?, AicCarthy didn't offerany an — 4wer.-it- Eisenhower. doesn’t-try to - reach a middle, ground then war is made more possible. Yet if he yields. ground on vital poitits the Western alliances’ against =F ‘What Price Must the United. Srates Pay for Release of 1] Airmen by Red China? WASHINGTON — Months and months of shenanigans behind the scenes have finally resulted in the release of the 11 American airmen held by the gangster regime in © a. ; ! j * = * The release of the airmen— whose imprisonment was unlaw.. instance—-will be hailed = in Europe as a dramatic change of attitude—and-as a manifestation of peaceful purpose, But actu- ally the Americans were im- prisoned in the first place mere- ly to be used as pawns in the diplomatic game which the Peiping government has been playing, The pattern of behavior is no suprise. On January 17, not quite seven months ago; this correspon- dent called attention to the re- marks of the secretary -asagetod ot the United Nations, Dag t ontarskjotd,—on-hhs—return to aa York City from Feping, when he_ “Tt was $113,323.18, including furnishings and decorations. The bond. issue was for $100.- 000, with $20,000 added later, so $6,676.82 was returned to the county by the building com- mittee. The old two-story brick courthouse which had been built in 1857 was torn down and the new building erected on the same site. The cornerstone was laid on Aug 3, 1904. and the building Was dedicated on Nov. 3, 1905, evidence that we are living in the most wonderful and momentous age in all the history of mankind. - Wy Ley, naturalized German scientist and’ a ~ recognized authority on interplanetary _______ travel sees epochal possibilities in the _ project. ' . “The artificial satellite is ‘going to be a major. peaceful scientific accomplishment,” he believes. “But its main importance will be that it will be followed by others. After that, in time, there will be ~~~ "manned artificial satellite and —— , eventually travel through space.” -At the present rate of increase, women auto drivers will double in numbers in the next ten year@-And — (men take notice) insurance men tell me this will mean a decrease in cm aa Tate. charged. “Television commercials are getting a0 long and tedious,” writes i Irvington Buchanan =off* attachment _ Prosperity enjoyed -by—the- ‘British _tirst_recommended in your- column is be- ~ Beonig in r t months has become a coming a pepany. TV accessory.” —..-eayse—of—concern to the new EDEN. ai4in the Detroit papers speek of the Government. ‘ —negotiation—that said: * * * “It is not really a question of-- negotiations. It is a question of where the ground is prepared by ground: having partly been. prepared and partly by riegotiations conducted by this or that national government. But the fina! decisions,. I think, will necessarily emerge as unilateral decisions in all those various tick- lish cases. unilateral decisions and as part of a general ment, more than as the result of any kind of settle- ment,’ BOTH SAVE FACE .Commenting on the aoe this correspondent wrote: “This means that each. side. does Ta They will emerge as - to . United Natior’s if the Peiping officials showed some signs of bepding and =. the airmen. Riis ing heid the airmen primar- y for bargaining purposes, it un- Pbred seemed reasonable to the Red Chinese to release the airmen just before the Geneva rather than afterwards. It would look to the world, like .a “unilat- eral’ act. - The tangible thing, however, is that the Red Chinese have made a sensational move and have given the appearance of great friendli- ness. The United States govern- ment is, therefore, compelled by world opinion to listen to argu- ments .on the whole Far -Bastern problem, 18 U. 8. ON SPOT? The big question is whether the United States has been maneu- vered: through the use of the im- prisoned fliers into a position where America will be accused of obstructing peace in the Far East unless it lets Red China have something in exchange for its bonol alleged humankterian-.. ism * * * What “ransom” will America pay in the long run for the re- lease of the 11 airmen? It was a- “unilateral act for the Red have made ‘a " pretty eee enka Claus. ~ S| « * -Now the Red Chinese, meeting the United States in the same place, make an opening gesture of god will by freeing ll Ameri- dan airmen. What isn't clear, of course, and may not be for months or years, is the purpose of the Communists in this sudden switch. Is it to re- lax tensions, as the diplomats hihi jtry to find too late . Or do they hope to gain more with grins than guns? One thing is sure: -there’s a price tag on the grins, What isn't sure is the price. The bill will be de-— ered later. For the Russians and he Red Chinese Geneva is just ee first card in an all-night -poker me, * . At the moment there seems — Chinese to release them. ochec be generat “unilateral’’ act is coming from the American government? That's the real issue now. (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc. Wife Says Mate Objects to Geraniums_in- Bedroom. By WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. _.-or-“iniptre”’ air is just too warm aan sho poeseet eaild W Ohio reader sought a solution of this problem last winter, She had twp geraniums in a sunny bay window in the ‘bedroom, But her husband said it was not health- ‘ful to have plants in a room where people sleep. Cauld | I enlighten them? i * is ~ Well, T tised fo ‘think I could. Yeah. I used to talk about rabies. refiried white flour, cheat food. “cold” cures and brushing . the teeth, but—trankly, I've said about all. can say on those subjects, | and I do want to hang on here jas ag as I can to teach-you— ever it does without any apparent / “Poor souls how to keep well. pressure from the other and seem: Time= and again. 1 Wave~ said ingly in spontaneous fashion. That _way of mending i€ is almost doe Ss hecnise each side, eapec ially in the case of Red China. must presumably not ‘lose face,’ which is something of and too still or stagnant,“ REMOVE FLOWERS In nineteenth-century hospitals the attendants often take flowers mit of the patient’s room at” night, lest—well. they are vague about it, but they think plants or cut flowers become dangerous af night. It's a silly bit of business. Maybe it. ifitpresses the patient or the pa- ‘tient's Aeiends. * * and-epproval in this country ovér the slight thaw in relations between East and West. Except for Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) there has been — no criticism in Washington Presiden Chinese foliow up their opener by ‘making sacomiys, G27 9S ¢- in return. That's ashington —— oe ~ with thunder. McCarthy has been * pecking ‘awag unsuccessfully at Eisenhow- er ever since the Senate last year condemned him for some of his conduct. He -opened .up yesterday on the whole idea of being *‘friend- ly" with the Communists. : He blasted Eisenhower for git- ting down with “tyrants and mur- derers.” He “said he’s “going to ‘mike an issue.of the President's The Ohio oman may grow ge efforts to get along with’ the Com- raniums or other plants in any room in the house. Let her hus- - ain Sere $esretoed ave . 1955) "ment, munists. *. * McCarthy's attack put the finger on the dilemma ef both Eisen- _hower,.and the United States. What Should the~ United States do: stay armed to. the teeth indefinitely, with a chance of, war at ayy mo- or try to reach a widdle * * they win anyway. Portraits By JAMES J. } E Sometimes we just ignore the dawn... Or carelessly forget .. . And never look for sunny skies _. . Until the sun has set... We hurry through our daily chores. . . And take no time to wait... And many are the beauties that... We . We ‘strive for earthly _ with . «+ Our utmost energy .. . And overlook the greater goal . . Of love and sympathy . The goal of peace and happiness . . . That money cannot buy . . Because the only price tag is... How much we reaily try .. . How well we serve our neighbor and ../. The stranger on the street... Such is the final measure of . . . Our conquest or defeat. (Copyright —_ Looking Back 15 Years Ago JAPS’ NEW STATE aims to con- Molotott says. _ Smiles A good summertime tip: ,Don't —when you're out in a canoe with kids! ; & : As usual, the good old marrying © month of June travels along at lots of knots an hour. _ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY But if I do, though ye believe “not me, believe the works: that ye may know, and believe, that aS and I in him-—John- — * + A Happy the 1 man whé sees a God employed in all the good and ills that checker jJife.—Cowper, because the plants use up car- bon dioxide and give off oxy- gen, which, my dollar-a-year pot. ‘any men — me : : Sue. —_ vital ——— to Oriental psy- ~~ “This is due to the United Kingdom's ~ Wally Burkeme ta — peculiar economic position. It must as being a “Detroiter.” Mor their tem: somes ar perecaat export to earn the foreign exchange to tion, Wally proudly anfounces that. ‘his with the oe ae g Korie is at 5780 Snowshoe ‘Circle, Bloomfield pay for the food it has to import. The. Township, Oakiand County, and he has *people,. however, have money ih their accumulated most of his golfing fame at pockets ‘and want to buy. more’ of the Franklin Hills, aisd in Oakland County. iles, television and radio sets, a ay washing: machines and vacuum clean- ers they make. - 4 . The results have ne that . too few of these things have been | —“feft for export, and increasing ~ upward pressure on prices. Earlier this year restrictions were ‘ imposed on installment buying to, | reduce home market purchases. ~ ed According to figures complied in a natiee: ; _ wide survey by the American Automobile Amseciation, ; itis easy to Compute your vacation burget if _ you are an average driver, It finds that the. - cost is 3.45 cents per mile for gas, oi!, main- tenance and-wear on tires. To this must be ~adtied the cost of just owning -a-car, which is $1.64 per day. Then your lodging and — come within thé kind you_desire to , ecure, the average being: $6.82 per, day” per person, for man afd wifé; and higher for. en individual and lower for three or more. —_— The office observer_ says, “In all —-your—bee you have not ‘ealled 7 fact that its residents pay.around | two million dollars im sales taxes | aenees 4 Wt) Le as “effect ot this was discounted when the ‘before the election, cut — anes for obvious political reasons. - The latest effort to tighten the rein >the _ the hopeful conclusion that after all the shouting dies down the H Americans. will be released, _ by Red China's government.” Tt, may Well be sisked what _ar- guments were uséd by the many go-betweens behind the scenes, including Krishna - Menon - and Prime Minister Nehru of “India-—> Tt was clear, that.the United States government - ‘couldn't be in Position publicity a3 It was_clear also that place herself in the. position of bowing to a demand. What. better way out than to let time pass = eum —_ government ite own volition? - , ransom. wn ‘prosperity ‘came when Chancellor of the (Exchequer Butier increased the down payment on installment pur- from 15 jet farm delegation for the last two * weeks. . You" ought te. see them arene they get inside some of— ask about that mi daeer arene nr gt tak about a “] showed them ‘the garbage dis- posal unit,” the American - said. “But we didn’t have anything to dispose of right at that minute. So in order to demonstrate it I put an apple in it. And to tell wd oo oT oe know — it wassome Hew: kind: of -an-appie — “peeler!” ~ ee ee The Russians are interested in earning” about American’ agricul-~ tural . In this they are - State like. Every, chance he gets he adds to this collection. Shevchenko and others of: the Russians when they were at Iowa —asked--about- home economics publications. poe want- ed | them | for t to receive some college ae | What they want is pictures — 80 their wives can understand. them. — ties to haye the text I Sane Yuri Golubash one aft. | in a five-arid-dime store, *. Russian Agriculturists In forested ; | ge Pi =! 2 ; #5 it i Ei F se : pene : +. ws i “@ 2nd FEATURE ‘© api Dee's Daughter Chosen SOUTH HAVEN. @ — Marlene Alfred, 16-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs: Clement Alfred of Flint, “ft has been chosen Miss South Haven Resorts of 1955. Mfrlene won the’ title in w rebent bathing beauty 1 JAM Ef SESSION TONIGHT Music by the So-phis-to-cats [. No Cover—No Minimum bee . THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AU GUST 2, 1955 |Screen Actors Guild wood, John L, Dales, “the executive secretary, said that a3 jper_cent of the membership au- thorized. the strike. Preparing Strike HOLLYWOOD &—The Screen Actors Guild has set Friday for the start of a‘strike by all actors in filmed television shows. A spokesman for the guild said that 40 weekly TV series are now ‘shooting in New York rk and Holly- a ecters fer Ge oad toe. of 6 video film The three-year contract “which expired last week gives actors payment on the third to sixth runs, inclusive, in addition to the origi- nal showing. . | KEEGO TONIGHT Fak a a a a, The walkout will not apply to production of theatrical. motion pictures. SN scea They Admit It : MOSCOW #—The Soviets, who 4 i claim to have discovered most things under the sun, American Robert: Peary credit for | being the first to reach the North Pole; Peary gets 27 lines in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, whose volume 3 3 _has a here. give the Amy Board Upholds Soldier's Sentence WASHINGTON @® — The Army Board of Review today~-approved the 20-year sentence at hard la- bor given Corp~ Claude Batchelor, 22, Kermit, Tex., convicted of col- laboratirig With the eneniy while a prisoner of war in Korea, The board also upheld a court martial sentence of last December that Batchelor~be. given a dis- honorable discharge and forfeit all pay and allowances due him. | Batchelor now is confined at dis- ciplinary barracks at Ft. Leven- ‘worth, Kan. Batchelor can anpea) the board's finding to the Court of Military Ap- | peal, the Defense Department’ 5 highest authority. The chow dog, which probably | was cross-bred from the Tibetan | mastiff and the Samoyede, first was raised in northern China. ZESEEE eee tee ry RONALD MILLAR and GEORGE FROESCHEL J WLAN BENOOX « ARTHUR KENNEDY - LWTIER AOLER WILLIAM TALMAN _ GENE EVANS - aL Wee 2G en a eee] eerste » RIVE IN: q EMM irae”, Dinie-Hwy.(US-10)—Near Telegraph Read. Open-7:00-P.-M, @ TONIGHT-WEDNESDAY ) _First Pontiac Showing! COMING FRIDAY! ~ a ) the Fire Destroys Bovines |and Injures Farmhand MT. PLEASANT ‘eA barn fire destroyed four “cows and. farm | equipment on the James Elkins farm near Mt. Pleasant yesterday. __ The owner estimated the loss at | ,000. Robert Elkins, 15, milking when | minor injuries when hit by falling | timber. : | About 1, 500 Americans ’ die. by | homicide in an average year. blaze “broke out, ‘suffered | — ll 7m LAKE THEATER | TONIGHT Sters Who Were Born to Dance Together! 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Show Starts 8:30 P.-M; Phone FE 4-4611 2150 Opdyke Road Coler hy TECHNICOLOR EE: bs seeps yon/rom horizon to hori: : o| “The Academy Award Winning Process Open 665 tail te meio exciting film. . proud and pani as its wild . ‘stallion... ie a did LYNDA i DARNELLE Ii its Storybook Wonder Recomes Screen Magic! yi - rare and Teant MOORE THAMA RITTER EXTRA: CARTOON © NEWS : FRI. & “The Glass Tomb” See fl Y BRITT @-FRIDAY-¢ _ Now on the screen! STAM EY KRAMER Precente . NOT AS A STRANGER ani ne 1G Cine MA Tare) =) = Features at 1:32 — 3:58 4 — 25 a The Night Holds Terrer” ~ PHONE FE 5-8331 _ TIMES bysede “The Country Gi Girl” - Also - “The 1 Master Plan” WEDNESDAY Entire Stock of Ledies’ Summer DRESSES SAVE UP TO “| ais AW) — > DAVE O- ; 4 Typewriting ~~ eatery dl George, Tl-year-old chairman of ‘Unloved’ Dad JALOUSIES~ | Bookkeeping __. Caleulat | the Senate Foreign Relations Com- pe ee = - Comptometer or _ mittee, heads home today for a| NEWARK, N. J. ® — A father _ AWNINGS— Business English =e | vacation’ and an assessment of &/ of four children, who ignored pleas FIBERCLAS AND Vocabulary St Georgia political situation in which of police not to jump, was foiled | 7 _ ALUMINUM Graduates. of these courses are - demand. ,he may. be challenged for renom-| in @ suicide attempt last night : ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS [aring Gemat ur kote Gs oe agli ga opened eget a — : ii : n @ narrow ge into a fremen's- ? . TE JALOUSIE DOORS |" CASEMENT STORM SASH ~ SCREENS NEW CLASSES. THIS WEEK J senaje since Nov. #, 192, longer|net re ee . than any other present member.| As two firemen slowly began Go at Only - Go Only & JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS Day, Half-Day and Evening | 99 3 9 “48 | There are clear indications that | lowering a looped rope from’ the| = _ AWNING WINDOWS ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS : le of St il Id) fi i tt "| ; : CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM \& PIBERGLAS AWNINGS EP a clelidagt ‘abun Gouga as tn edvieer. if awe You 4, = peated - ‘ : , _FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY |the veteran senator decided to re-| worker, he hurled himself trom | i j Beseg bo any a t tro: ffice. B . of the ledge. His back ' 3 Open 6 Deyo Week — 7:30 A.M.to6 P.M. | CL PeasirusSlns NS ie ol tial noire lint Se | told them he-was “not interested’ 22 8 6 8 ff FE 4.2598 1661 South 7 West Kx Sees, Pontiae 2 Phone FE 2- 3551 ‘in such a position. For * racgpeer egy he = 4 Telegra : ° Some of his colleagues, made it to the outside the window 2 ‘ : . ner if. : : ~ ’ ue that if they had anything to of his apartment, police tried to| ~ large cand. super” sae pease. oa ; } Peerrrereserers eer err rrr ee eee ee eee isay about it Georgia would send | talk -him out of jumping, Yudin, ’ dacrons, cottons and é » Pontice | Name P iit reso inheometl | him back for another six-year, who_police said was despondent, | | AR A a lac ‘ | _ Callin person or return this ad for information leeran. had told his 15-year-old daughter : . a4 F — — eS — Sophie earlier in the day: oe Out They Go!—aAll Ladies = T ity ‘tart oe. oy ~~ a hig’ . / | : ~ cee esis 4 FS, PLAY TOGS i 5 P at or : = | Authorities said be left a note | & “3 Ry yep oa SAVE UP TO Card in which he told his wife and children; ‘ “T was a fool to think I was| i in love with you. You know I| @ loved you and I was crazy and x jealous. Tam only sorry T am doing this because of the children. 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Py \ ‘ 4 - \ Arriving this summer to assume his duties as pastor of the First Open Bible Church on Joslyn road was the Rev. Trenton H. Staton. Pictured two daughters, Cathy Ann (left) and Betty Ann (extreme | group which taught the natives how to raise better hogs and | ® 4 ao oe : Pontiac Press Photo Jamaica, B. W.1., where he served his charch as mission- with him are Mrs. Staton and| ory. He worked with the Jamaica Livestock Association, a ~\ wight). The Rev. Mr. Staton has just returned jfrom| established a meat processing plant. Bride-Elect | Ils Honored at Shower — MelkaKerensky, bride-clect~ of “James Hulen was: honored Satur- day with a linen shower and lunch- | eon at Forest Lake Country Club by Mrs. Arthur L. Horst of Chi 2 ¢ 68 . An, arrangement of all white gladioli and chrysanthemums cen- tered the table. Melka is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Michael. Kerensky of Charchill read, and James ts the son of the Ivan Hulens of Auburn s _ They will be united in marriage Aug. 27, in the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Melka GUEST LIST Guests at the luncheon included on of Portugal. Is Perform < Mr, Arcadia {ng the July 30-marriage of their daughter, Constance, to Philip Rob- ertson, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip. Robertson of Walled . — * * —s | ‘lub Plans South has asked Kathryn Kramp ~}~€andelabra, palms and baskets The 8:30 p.m. double ring cer- | % Paul | Edwin Robertson attended is ; Pontiac Press Phete June from Vir- Meet the minister:-The Rev. and Mrs.| curate. He was graduated in m V Lewis C. Towler are still unpacking wedding| ginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, : presents. They were married a short time|Va., and recently was ordained-in St. An- before. coming to All Saints Episcopal| drews Episcopal Church, Ann Arbor. The “| Churech~-where-the Rev. Mr. Towler witt-be|Towlers are living on Washington street. _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1955 . hinisters and Families _ po us: rr Returning from several years as a missionary in Chile, isthe Rev. C. Dennis Murphy with his wife and three chil- dren, Arthur, (left to right) John and David. They have “| been visiting Mrs. Murphy's family, the David W. Edwards’ of South Jessie street. The Rev..Mr. Murphy worked there with the27 rural schools maintained by the Methodist a * ve. little one and t sion., % 1 he oe od ee # : eee he “ Church. He stated that, about 5,000 children have learned _ to read and write jn these schools in the last five years. The. oom buildings are-also used for Sunday School, by the doctor and nurse and for agricultural exten- Enjoy: Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Buckner Barbara” Rae Frederick Is Married zel Ruth Bellinger of Drayton of white gladioli and —pompons| Plains, tousiii of the bride, was decorated the altar of Joslyn Ave- | flower girl ; nue - United Presbyterian ‘Church Saturday evening for the marriage of Barbara Rae Frederick-to Rob- ert G. Shuart. oS ca Ld * ‘The bride is the daughter of Mrs. brown and white silk dress with white accessories and a corsage of | pink roses. ‘ : ” Mrs. Shuart chose a dress of She wore a dress of maize nylon net over taffeta and carried a bas- ket of yellow rose petals. Douglas Johnson was ringbearer, * ae * - Robert Peterson attended the i sllan dette 2 bee _When the couple left on a wed- bridegroom as best man and ush- . ding trip to Northern Michigan the ren Wiggins Jr.-and-Ed- Manley,inew-Mrs.Shuart was wearing a Mrs._Frederick sage for her son's wedding. greeted reception held in | sork the church parlors wearing a}. -Mrs. : the wed- | light blue suit with white acces. | ding-guests at a | in northern Michigan are son, born July 24, to Mr, and Ms. Stanley J. Hester of Wes- brook avenue, Grandparents of the baby are Mr, and Mrs: Stanley C. Hester of Telegraph road and Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bray of Or- lando avenue, ‘children Mary Ann, Caro] Sue, Richard and Thomas of Miinois avenue returned Sunday from a motor trip to Syracuse, N. Y., the Adirondack Mountains and Niagara Falls, * * Mr, and Mrs. William R. Stur- ‘| geon of Erie drive annourice the Honeymooning in Florida are the bridegroom's parent s. Bethany Baptist Church was the setting for the Saturday evening wedding—ceremony performed by the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany at eight- thirty o'clock. “Mr. and Mrs. _ Robert G. Shuart. She is Barbara Rae ae pee is the son of. tA. Shuarts of East Beverly. . avenue. the former | Frederick, He |1_ ought MR. and ns. JAMES 4. TRA Ruth A. McCulloch Speaks Vows in Evening Service A ballerina length gown fash-| — foned with-a fitted bodice of Chan- a 2 "Bethany ‘Baptist Church was the setting Saturday evening for the marriage of Ruth Ann McCultoch and James A. -—Traver. The bride is the daughter. of Wesley J. McCulloch of Nelson street, bridegroom's | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Traver _of Fourth street. ‘a VER * mellias and rosebuds fastened | with matching streamers. WEAR NILE GREEN ~ Joan Hilton and Elaine McManus Vacations Highlight Personal News of Interest birth of a son Edward, on July 27 in William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Houser of Harvey, Ill. Mrs. William E. Stur- geon .of Chicago, Ill., is the pa- » * ®@ ; Mr. and Mrs. John Yungk of © Lewis street accompanied by Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond Steif and daughter, Carolyrr-of Clawson have | returned to their homes after a tour of the West. While in-Los Angeles, Calif., they were guests of Mr. Stief’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stief, cae : Oxford Couple, Honor Guests, at Buffet Dinner marcags ge age “ i Cass C. Day was held Sunday .at the Day home on Dixie Highway. Mr. and Mrs_|©™manvel Congregational Church Al Thaens, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rush, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Rush; |Norm Patton, Lois Wright, Doris | Meyer,-the Fred Moore's from De- | troit, Lee Gibson of Clawson, Mr. and Mrs, Earl. Pinkerton of Royal. Oak, Mrs. Donald Mothershead and Mrs, Kenneth Paio,. both of Toledo, Ohio-and Mr. and-Mrs, Young of Announce Date of Promenaders’- Coming Dance Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haan of Hillcrest drive were host to mem-. President Robert. Earl announced the first dance for the coming season Will be held at Daniel Whitfield school on Oct. 11. ~ the dance. : skirt. She carried yellow gla-| from her bridal bouquet. * As Difficult Job try to talk therm into 9 : - «Another idea would be to ap THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, r, AUGUST 2, 1955" - You can't for the life of you like all of your friends’ friends, You s points and give them the benefit of all doubts. Yet you fail to find-any charm, sometimes, in your best beau’s running mates. You like everything -he-says and does, is and thinks. But you ques- tion his ability to choose his com- panions. of these pals who are unpopular _ with you are constantly flicted_on. you. They cramp. Our. _ style, upset your disposition, _ruf- | : spoil “Dear Miss Woodward: My boy friend who used to go because his friend is there the| to. rest of the time. Bart knows I have always felt funny when I was | with the two of them. | “Now, it's not that I don't want - Bart to have evenings with the boys, but as his. steady I do think it's only fair to be alone with him at least twice a week. (I'd like more, of course.) Do you think I'm | right? Should I tell Bart’s friends - to leave us alone? Or just let it ride?” Answer: Any words you have eee ee VEE & DEE Masseurs __124-W. Huren FE 5-521 Parking Space avallably BUSINESS, MEN'S | LUNCHES convenient downtown location! WALDRON Hotel COFFEE SHOP 96 E. Pike St. ‘|at a big informal type of party, | uncomfortable. /I put cream into the coffee, it} | overflowed into the saucer. ee Ir be becoming to throw your weight in such fashion, ; vise tee aor Oa cae Marvel out loud. that he should find this one -particular boy con- genial enough.tocspend so much | y f Add thet he minhes jon nervous to Bart that you fail to see the at traction. : when he’s around. Tell him that you ‘like some of his other friends much better. You wouldn't mind it par Pa up, reaffirm ‘your stand that you think dragging other boys along oh your dates is letting them horn in. _ Oceasionally is: okay. But when you want to see Bart you want to see him, ‘You don't want any chaperon, any censor, any audi- ience. You Want to feel relaxed’ Tell Boy Friend Tactfully You: Dislike | Friend By. ‘ELIZABETH WOODWARD think he’s poison. And it wouldn't and cozy with hin. And: doesn’t he like it that way, too? Then put your. head together with his alwayspresent boy friend so you tan have your dates in peace. The more artful dodges you think _up the easier it will be for Bart to | change bin Sriend's habits. (Copyright 195) - time with. Declare quite frankly! \Asks Proper Introduction Procedure | Have Late Guests Meet ‘Those Near in: ‘Crowded Room By ay POST A hostess writes: “When I have a. number of guests-at the house will you explain about an introduc- tion detail which always leaves me “T am referring to the arrival of the room and yet it seems unkind thom and if either of you sees that ‘| they are alone or in any way ne- glected, introduce people to them. Local Women Reg arcngeagerr nang frotion is tamows, "Waterford, Mich. _ OR 3-1225_ | MR. sand MRS. ROBERT To reside“on Hudson avenue “| lowing a honeymoon in northern Michigan and Niagara Falls are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner. * ® * ea , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Rev. George Mahder per- formed the ceremony Saturday evening at 7:30-in St. Paul Lu theran Church before 300 guests. was a triple ‘strand Robert Gardner — claimed Florence McNally as his’ bride Saturday evening at St. Church. She is the daughter of ~-Mr. and Mrs. =. Lawrence r=. McNally of: Van Dyke, and | he is the:son of | the Robert B. Gardners of Mechanic — + street. GARDNER ie lorence McNally ‘Wedir in Lutheran Church Rite Jean Forbes wore an. identical ensemble in yellow for, her duties as-bridesmaid. Marie White of Van Dyke, niece ef the bride, was flower girl. She wore a white nylon dress, fashioneq with shirred bedice and bouffant skirt and carried a white basket filled with flowers, Rickie Schultes of Lake Paul Lutheran} Try Some Pickled . Wax Beans Mrs. Terrien Says Relish Is‘ Delicious, So Easy to Make By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor . Pickled wax beans are a tréat to store on yout shelves against the coming of winter. Served when chilly blasts tear round the housé, they” will contain a bit of Bart's to figure out ways to avoid | perfeétion:” day's cook.” homemaking and reads continually, 1 peck wax beans 3 pints vinegar ish. knife is buttered. summer's sunshine in their golden & Mps. Lawrences, Terrien is to- ‘the enjoys her feels little need for club’ activities. How- _°ver, as @ native-born Canadian, © she does belong to the Maple Leat Club. She sews a bit and * The Terriens have one married —_ who is a student at ‘the | Sunda: YELLOW WAX BEAN PICKLES By Mrs. Lawrence Terrien 1 ' 3 cups granulated suger 2 teas ele: {ecu fear’ or ieomiarch Prepare beans and boil in salt- ed water until tender. Drain well. Make sauce of other ingredients, cooking until smooth. Add beans. Bring to a boil and can at once ‘| in_ sterilized jars. Serve as a rel- | The meringue topping on ples, won't pull off during slicing, if the or four little holes’ right in back ; 4345 i by-foane falas ‘Busy mom, whip up-these ward- robe wonders in a jiffy! Minimum of pattern parts, no fitting worries —this was designed for beginners! ‘| Princess jumper, box jacket, blouse offer many changés for Monday-to- Sunday variety, “ ———=Battern 44% cy ‘sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size 6 blouse 1 yard | 35-inch; jumper 1% yards Stach | nap; jacket 1% yards. to sew, is tested for fit. plete illustrated instructions. tern’ for Ist-class -mailing. Send | te Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tine Press Pattern Dept., 243 West Ath St., New York 1}, N.Y. Print | Pp size and style munber. shoes by piercing them with three ‘of the ball of the foot, Comfort MAMA Vly) y Permanénts . 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Taxes remaining unpaid.as of March |, 19596, will be payable-at the County Treasurer's Office, subject to -~igdditional ~ DON'T LET YOUR TAXES GO — PONTIAC: 1955; ial September 9. by State Law. WALTER A. GIDDINGS City Treasurer Bob Considine Says: _ NEW YORK (INS)—The most | terrifying weapon of World War II But in ten short years we now have the “powder” of the A-bomb running peaceful turbines and | generating power. And the V-2, or. | ja reasonable facsimile, has »now | been cast in the role of a mighty | hand that will-enable man fo Teach |’ i into the limitless unknowns of | i | Space, * 6° #. (aturteamealo ~ Do We Have to De? a Forty-three years ago in for- | bidden Tibet, behind the highest tered during his lifetime of travel throughout the world. He wants rf : eater /ever more closely guarded than the bomb and the mighty rocket. | But now our enemies. are invited | fo share our peaceful knowledge of ‘atomic energy -aond- are invited to; tune in on whatever is electroni- cally revealed by the “Bird.” | This os the - affectionate name i = Soe journalist named Edwin J. Dingle found. the answer to this question. A great. mystic opened his eyes. A ‘great change came over hijm. He realized the “strange power that knowledge gives. That Power, he says, can trans- form the life of anyone. Questions, whatever they are, can be. an- swered. The problems of health, death, poverty ond wrong can be solved, Tn his ‘own case, he was brought world - wide professional recogn!- tion, - Forty-three years ago, he was sick as a man could be and cal fevers, broken bones, near and danger - home to die, when a strange mes~- sage came—“They are waiting for. He wants to tell what he learned ¢ guidance of the 57 ever encoun- « the gr health and the Power, which there came to him. Within ten years, he was able to retire to this country with a for- tune. He had been honored by fellowships in the world's leading geographical societies, for his work as a geographer. And today, 43 years later, he is still so athietix, eapable of such much work, so young in appearance, it Is hard to believe he has lived so long. As a first step in their progress | toward the Power that Knowledge gives, Mr. Dingle wants to send to readers of. this. paper a 9,000- word treatise, He says the time is here for it fo be released to the . Western World, and offers to send it, Iree_of cost or to sincere readers of this notice. In addition he will give to each of | them a 64-page book showing the | astonishing events the world may soom expect, acvording to great prophecies. For your free copy-of works, simply send a postcard or letter to-The Institute of Mental- physics, 213--South Hobart Blvd. Dept. R327, Los Angeles 4, Calif. for -the: ~basketbal-sized -object "whieh will be thrust into the jeno- sphere at 18,000 miles an hour, there to spin garound the earth every hour anda half until dimin- ishing speed enables the mag- netic core of the earth to drag the object back to disintegrate in the 50 mile deep ayer of thick air in which we humans crawl. At the atomos-for- peace exhibit on-the grounds of the Palais des Nations in Geneva, where Russia ‘Jearned how to say “Nyet”’ with. a ismile instead of a - fang-bared| snari, all printed descriptions. of marvels on display are in English, French and Russian, The mys- teries and magic of the “Bail” wil] be similarly explained, despite the expressed alarm of several mem- bers of the Congress. PRETTY PLAIN The President's thinking in all this would seem to be pretty plain. | ] Russia has been able -te-tuild a small atomic reactor which is al- ig power. It was bd ready producin proudly ghown to Pandit Nehru on Mov MWS | ” MUST YOUR NTO INSURANCE PROVIDE? ADO UP THE VALUE OF YOUR FAMILY’S POSSESSIONS—THEN MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AN AUTO INSURANCE POLICY THAT PROVIDES ENOUGH COVERAGE! a earnings, _ and cars. Many have a reserve sav- - ings account. Yet everything you ‘mow own, and even yout future ——pak was the Atomic Bomb. Second, A OY close to second, was the V-2 rocket. | tional atom show at Geneva. It No scientific developments were | Many families, these days, have substantial equities in their homes oe = his recent trip to Moscow, Russia's [Bans for a 00,00 kilowatt atomic station will be spread before at next week's interna- would have been psychologically calamitous to our prestige if Rus- sia rather than the United States i had become the agent who offered | the world information and -assist- ance in the —— of peaceful atomic energy. © fp usw, fin, Ont Ge Ret Army's “Talent Scouts,” a group which searched out and- fre-- quently seized outstanding Ger- man seclentists and technicians and packed them off to werk in Russia, harvested a bumper crop | when the Red Army moved in on Peenamunde. | there were plang not only for an intercontinental ballistic missile which might reach New York City from a German launching base but, also, sketches and plans for a “space platform” grander in all respects than the “Bird.’’ Unques- tionably, these Germans have been It was there that the V-1 and | |V-2 had taken shape and where) Coal lke Got Bes anger With ao ‘Bird’ By announcing an all-out attempt to hurl the “Bird’ into space, for all the world to see, we have won another great psychological vic- tory over the Kremlin. Millions, ‘maybe billions;>-will be able to ob- serve that we — with the knowl- edge of how to suspend an H-bomb over their heads as if dangling it by a hair—chose to put a tiny re- search laboratory up there for the good of.all. Russian propagandists will have a most difficult time thereafter attempting to persuade the peoples that we*are brutal ag- gressors and exploiters. Not since a ouai Cin. cinnatus literally beat his sword l-day battle of 458-A.D., has an implement of war undergone a faster and more- ‘metamor- phosis titan the in the A-bomb and the V-1. We finished | World War I with an arsenal of | rusty junk and barrels of poison | gas that had to be dumped at sea. -Herbert Hoover noted recent- Travel Uptake Causes Deaths - Nation's Safety Council “Reports Traffic Toll on Rise. in Country CHICAGO (INS)—The National | Safety Council reported today that. a travel boom has caused more j traffic deaths throughout the na- |tion in the first six months this | year than in the initial half of | 1954. * * te However, the Council noted that on a |deaths-per-mile basis the highways are safer than ever be- fore in the history of the country. The NSC counted 16,630 auto tteaths at. the halfway point of 1955,..two per cent greater than the corresponding period last year. But the Council pointed out that while miledge traveled showed an 8 per cent increase year, traffic deaths per. million miles was 5.7—lowest rate ever recorded for the period and seven per cent below the 1955 rate. The NSC said mileage - figures were available only for five months. _ In June alone, the Council re- ported, the nation’s auto death toll rose seven per cent to 2,970. The NSC aded that June whs the fourth consecutive month to post a rise in traffic fatalities. The Council reported that-in the six month period, 28 states re- corded increases, 17 decreases and one had no change. The 17 states with fewer deaths were Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, could be endangered by a single serious auto accident, and the resulting financial losses. That's vides its famous “broad coverage” a ~~“ Bis Ribbon Auto Policy. Costing Figure the-valuve of your home, yoyr car, your savings. 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You're part “ of a company with a conscience: And, because this operated for the benefit of its policy- holders, savings are passed back to you-in the form of cash dividends. company is whgisitenh — Strwveretintnes ere etna “V Helen Texan Pride Depending | ‘on Pat Python’s Length” HOUSTON, Tex., &®—Looks like Fort Worth and Dallas, neighbor- ing north: Texas-cities, might have another point of contention to keep Sot long. 2 here awaiting shipment eet Worth already had Pete the python, and z00 men _ there say they're positive of Pete's length, 18 feet. A measuring cere- mony awaits Pat's arrival in Dalton, Applications REEMA vide hae George ‘W. Daniels, Royal / /Oak Elaine M. Keto, Claw wean Gerald A, Sullivan, Deytott Marian J. Measel, ‘Vey, aFayette. Willis RB. K Adeline M. Ag x cae ano Wallet Takes kk + Bigeer V Wher howski, Walled Lake + R. Pio aye Sar naw ioe ile V. ws TW Ldaprareertis ‘Qeoree, o. /Vandawalker, Oxtora 4 Ruth 8. @olden, Lak ae Betty 7 8 “Cart, Ns Rises Preagrick BE. Swiefel, 7 Ruth wid M, Noel, 622 6. Jessie irald P. Arnold, 116 Mudson rol A, Doyle, $60 Case Lake 198 8. Huron , Beaverton / sae bore, Dernene 3. Champe, Watlea Lake Edna Lb. Eno, Parmington Kenneth M. Phelps, Holly ~ dane Lt. Anne, Holly. John A “Harnden, “fort Helen M. Stevenson, Nort. Howard -Rice, Royal Oak |. Dorothy L. Pence, ‘Weshingten Alex A. Thompson. 208. Baldwin Paye E. Lyon, 103 Parkhurst PF Broc' 31 WN. Perry. Margeret © , 49 Leansbury__ Kenneth M. McDermott, Walled ie Ph inp J. Gehwerdtieger, 2237 Avon- ‘willte: R, * Ft. Campbell, * Janet, g* Kugler, Fs Portage " Richard W. i ‘Temas Iipetp lenges Beery ri Tchapia. a T Baan ~~) flandld L Sttt 4, Oa. fo ie a Seem. j for the first five months of the | ——- Marriage License’ House Approves Seaway Dredging Money Measure WASHINGTON U — Legislation to authorize deepening of the upper Great Lakes channels at a cost of 155 mittion dollars was passed Mor- day by the House and sent to the Senate. Tt would provide for 27 foot chan- nels for both down and upbound traffic from--Lake. Erie west, It is designed to tie in With the St. Lawrence Seaway, now under ¢on- struction, The channels now are 25 | feet deep downbound and 21 feet upbound, The work would involve deepen- ing the channels in St. Marys River, Straits of Mackinaé, St. Clair River, Lake St. Clair and the Detroit River. In addition, it would euthorize deepening work in - Canada at southeast bend in the St. Clair river if it is found to be feasible. Dirt is the tractor's worst en- emy. It is the chief cause of engine wear, a ly. that we were ‘stuck with of last Friday, neither was Ger- $30,000,000,000 of obyolete arms at | many’s V-2. ‘One now makes the’ the end of World War II, But the| wheels go around and the other bomb wasn’t one and, as of Presi-| will help to spin. a shiny ball dent Eisenhower's announcement | around the BED BUGS One Full Yeor Guerantee Apartments, Houses. Remain out only three hours. No sigris used, Rox Ex Company 1014 Ponting St. Bk, Bids. EE ¢-0468 PLEASANT END OF A PLEASANT DAY * There was plenty to do; but not so much that she's too exhausted to enjoy the peace and beauty of the summer evening. There wasn't & -pill-paying trip, for ex- ample — to pay bills, she always sends CHECKS by MAIL! 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Hiroshima—10 Years ‘After = ; ee Ja apanese Are Not Antagonistic Abo ut A- Bomb swooped down on: the city as it awoke to the activity of, another day, The silver-wiffged plane, the “Enola Gay,” attracted little at- o-gtention from a people accustomed ~— Mother Shields. “Tot From Train. _ Injured After Throwing | Self Over Child MONROE, N.C., WA Byear- One-and «a “halt minutes later, a the height. of about 600 yards that fateful August 6th, on aoe a. a | ‘The chief reminders in the city fireball 65 yards in diameter, | ‘day are the memorial peace park ee. : to the atom-bomb the ruins of “The, explosion sent reddish-blue - : and dark-brown flames shooting | ‘D¢ ‘dustrial promotion hail, and <\> By KENNETH ISH : sary to portray the horrors of HIROSHIMA (INS)—On August |@re all part of the landscape. 6, ten years ago, the Japanese city |of Hiroshima was hit and 90 per cent destroyed by history's first atomic bomb. Ot the approximately 350,000 . o residents, 78,150 were killed, 13,983 | ¢, ‘ to mass-formation air raids. an occasional sight of a keloid- old mother was recovering here|iett missing, 9,428 seriously in- = —_— odin geo One witness described what fol-/ Out against the ground at an as} =—- pany Aaa Renasrgs — rere jured, and 27,997 others rate-| Kerean war. heed tis way: ——— ay, Otherwise Hiroshima is like any areas Berets ly injured, “. . some 4) per cent of the city. : : of her three-year-old child as, a y inj ‘oe = « The death rate for persons fe starsgzctiyes —_— “Simultaneously a cluster — of other thriving postwar Japanese weit bee Soe oie is ylaulus Gaanae: some 92 per within a 550-yard ‘radius of the white smoke became visible ... it city. Ban OF blast center was 98.4 per cent, The mushroomed rds and wad cent ‘of the 18,000-acre elty was completely or almost completely destroyed; 6,820 buildings and houses were crushed, another. 3,750 upwa: topped by a crest of white cloud.” The hour was 8:15 a.m. RAIN FOLLOWS | Calf Survives Fatal Prison of Lost Herd Prisoner Escapes on Day He Was to Be Released Mrs, Dorothy Wilson related yes- terday how her daughter was knocked down by a box car as fey “~~ WEDNESDAY is. DOUBLE - RED STAMP DAY SAM'S "sce 3293 Auburn Read, Auburn Heights Acres from Pontiae State Bank ls aie INSURANCE per cent. wi —_ the pair crossed railroad tracks| damaged, Fires that swept Hiro-| From that polit the fatality per {gaceM “Ore. 9 — A prisoner YORK, Pa. ® — Mrs. William . : : : “Fifteen minutes later rain be- mee tel . Friday. shima in the hours following the | centage dropped sharply to 5.5 iked away from a work detail! .. to fall, a mudd 1 for the Pariette said yesterday that she “I couldn't snatch her up be- cause it-would have cit ‘her in two,”-Mrs, Wilson said. “My mind a to jump down on her and “ee * * blast reduced another 55,000 buihd- |ings and houses to ashes and part- ly destroyed 2,290. All important roads and bridges were wrecked or made impassable in the militarily-important city; its | water, sewage and power systems ‘per cent for those between 1,100 ‘and 1,600-yards- away, Of persons from 1,700 to 2,200-yards away, 226 per cent were killed. ort ee cea an at the State Penitentiary farm annex yesterday—just when legal treedom was at hand. Donald Neal Ware, 21, serving a one-year term for forgery, had been on parole status since May 2 while prison authorities tried to first two hours, then another six hours of steady drizzle." Hiroshima was littered with charred corpses.and many of the wounded were indistinguishable from the dead as they lay pros- trate. had finally found the nine cows missing from her fatm since July 24—1in the cellar of an unoccupied house she,owns at nearby Sunny- burn. Four were dead of starvation and asphyxiation, The five others a eee ‘| |BOOTS AND HER BUDDI ; hy , UM... * —*, - a ; , l peg ees , — Ls . WEST THE | WANDA AND , . SAME .\T | QEEP P YES, DGESNT | IT DOES 8 J f ARID! ¢. iss : uJ 7h oa ai4 F * _—~_ ‘WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY: ve. , . See : ' po 1T YOUR - seasons ol | : + i i hate) 9-2 \ v CREAM-OIL,ON WHAT'S BE SURE TO CONDITION IT 2 WILDROOT CREAM -Oit, — ..RIGHT AFTER ai: » [FINISHED HOUSE CLEANIN/ oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, _TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 10955 . Hee » Com Fue | MARK Pontiac Deaths Getber Sales ‘New Car Models eeexstan inal ssa oe ‘ae TS | ket Ah ew Negotiations on Contractrrurmeucks. . ae for Ist Quarter | NEW YORK ~The | ‘This ‘year's July Bry included Ss read | “Frodeca| "> -|Pavl Cooper J. Hit $29 Million lated for Fall: msrscu tt. ime saa Sosa pI Jpward “DETROIT PROD ops Juiefl Paul’ Cooper Jr...18, hours. old tae a a tiohal Union of Electiical Workers | July a year ag 115,49 Ford cars age De- died in’ Pontiac ‘General Hospital nt ee Jemee f (IUE) continue negotiations today | and am — fo og in eit Un uce : : = = Ce. fe : : s : cichco With the hot, dry Wve Rw" Grerntigl SeiStos. | NEW YORK, Aug. 2.7 —The| “SUVS. ane tis parents Paul fret fiscal Quarter ended June”30 kos P lanning a covering 290.000 € gt — ‘weather continuing over much of bos a eo iene elie wid "*™- | stock tharket declined quietly to-| Cooper Sr. and—Geneva Reese | reached $22,286,053, an increase of} Changeover Completion cc alee glansd a. sep ee = ~— edged a erts Seeet_ Rouge s MB 28 oor Dutch day with a lot of resistance to the Rscsd as * oper 8.44 percent over the $20,556,722 in by End of Month arate meeting today .with the in- the ee ‘hieais i be agai . ricans 214" * displayed : : se : + = ate’ fs. . ” Board of Trade. — a © eat oe ta the carly: after | ine Wan, F Devin Pooaral Hesse |" gether gle AO at ee ee ee oe noon, A ers, which represents about The decjine extended to between OIT Wi — Passenger car DETROIT nge employes, sales this month should approxi- Riker Fountain Corn was virtually alone in mak- at. 2 p. m. today with the Rev, ing real forward progress, —al- Reece Ate ot ts tobe fonds fre fo. te sane ste ie, A ae tee ema though other grains held steady. aie Sin erts 8-125 3.76-4.25; Soreveta: Calif WGA eris @. dos ‘bch 1 and 2 points while gains ran to around a point. <. Ford B. Reed officiating... _| first quarter of 1955 rose to $1,301,- 421, compared to $982,991 for the mate 362,000 units, for the second. highest Volume in industry records. 1,548, 362 Vehicles Riker Bldg. Lobby ~On the price bulge in corn some | 5. shed erts 48-1. I Robert Gardner Cochr. N | like period jast year. The 1955 terday. Auto- selling came from ‘cash houses, coke Std 2 aos erias és ‘am Fe ome me pensseageintict evo Robert G chan pean i are-equal_to61_ cents _a | ; motive. ue = sesame ' eRe helping to limit gains to about one Gane: Wash pony erts 10-128; » mee ket scounted for 2,190,- ut eal agg harpeae es ddeniy last |CO™mon share versus 46 cents | retgil etiverias ill be topped only’ Turned Out b Ford a LATE .MODEL cent Trading was net-very active ry 16 er vy Se 4-244 dos: Mich. | 000 shares ~ = night at Ponting General Hospital. | ‘fer provision for preferred di-| py those of August, 1950; the indus- y a TERS in any cereal, » unpert'Os Calif. lugs seedless best 6.00 M a stocks fluctuated February 20, -he_was | Visions) based on the 2,108,309 com-| try’s record year. In that month DETROIT ww — Ford Motor te TYPEWRI sess oe - Born 20,2905, ~he-was . : ETR = : Wheat near the end of the first | ioasdews: Western flat erts 6-128 moet red the son of William and Helina | "0° shares now outstanding. 83.905 new cars wobe registered. | ted today its plants built 1,548,362 cars and trucks in this year's Janurary-July period. The | . | total compares wjtth 1,250,775. vehi- -~ Cochran, He married Fay. Miller ~| in Morristown, Il, and has lived in the city since 1929; The company’s directors and The paper continues: officers were re-elected for the coming year. Gerber operates type dry pack Calt hour was % to 4% higher, Septem- 0-4 38. leer $05.35" _1% doz zest, ber $1.98%%; corn % to 1 cent ctns 2 dos 2 higher, September $1:3646;-oats-un- | 2! ‘ito. 330 changed to % higher, September | “Suisse wo OR Adding Machines | i. RENT wa oe motes xs: Caiit Yetiows,| At times, buying Sactes om their main. plants at Fremont; | 1980, also. | cles OT] 60%; rye ¥% to % higher, Septem. | med. ed. 053.08 Pee 2 $02.68: Reds. | some key stocks up ae ae Oakland, Cali and Rochester, | pelle ero gas og leanne moore — = & aaa Se Ash About Our Rental ber 9942; soybeans % to 1 cent | Iowa Yellows, med Yellow large 3.4 1.00- | these were some of the blue chips Ue ey rent ee er ao T= : . E ‘ . ° ir 3.00 etithee ded epee saccade , Nv ¥.— since October of this year wil Included in this year's seven TISDALE ~~» ° higher, September $2.27%, and | £25: ™7. ¥ ee, ee. LaET ¥ Mich. [that yesterday were sharply lower. : : 4 weeks of the a ~ lar 2 cet lower to cn | Beri Stier 084 ata op| Glog up were Bethlehem sie | He survived by his widow || ‘The tnard of directors declared compass te tal meta ouput were 108807 Ford | OFFICE MACHINES sizes: Mich Red Havens 2" 6.50-7.00: 2% a er, Patricia at bor a a ranenceadl Si : ; 199 . th ‘ hundred pounds ‘higher, Septem-| #'ss° ‘itat# Yast | Gneral Motors, and Standard Oii| Fay, a daughter, Patric at home.) a qu rly ae ee A ovmearonall ales {678 Linccins and 220751 Ford 460 W. Huron St. ber $10.35. few low 6.00; 10 Ib bskts 2” 1.40-150;|(NJ), and also higher were such on common The paper, notes that new PE 5-111 “peppers: Be. bskts California issues as Douglas Aircraft, Sea- | brother, Mrs. Agnes Rokis, Colona, | Sept. 2 to shareholders of record | records were set inRev. C. A.; Slegates examined two aye "Toes, Ford and Mercury lines have a bit* of engine trouble.. weights . mostly 25 rg ao eee ee: 7 Porte’ gee we Peoples will officiate and burial tions Kelley sald he develsped meanwhile, reportedly will be in- | Household Furniture - : Some 0 cars and 200 people | ¥¢ lower, tots, uneven, around “3 | Sater Frac” $23 Peanez. 2C.--. $32] will be in thd Oak Hill Cemetery.| Prisom and believes will help dis- troduced late in October. — | are came ere conden | eae ett Trae ah | Se Bae tas “Katie, amp te peide tthe ~ intent fy furry c ra wo years | i¢95. 16 lot No ts sage | tinea me Ot hon 6. ee John Shar Kelley, says his pri s — ry OF | nm —j—___ A ! = . centents’ values? We think you Fartord Cn, the creat pre | eben ie Shee SSE Ee ue tL Puneral for sum F. Shar, 4 AMGEN’, dened ithe News in Brief aia oy eealniey eo dent, = | som Jo 13 96" pier 1235-1473; a few 313. Sa era A Y Pit oO. ‘of 1950 atrport Rd, will be Springfield, Mo. j ony on : * 8 @ | Bae. # tow ep to 06 tb and above | Come Ed... ft Timan gg | Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the} “ry, light is an unobtrusive plas- Poutine Police received a ‘report | The idea, he said, was to keep weaiguic enblid 400K: eatabte calves 300; | Con 8 Gas... 4 = Oll...... *s Sparks-Griffin Chapel. Burial will |... panel mounted on the rear of | Yesterday from David Uley of eal No ‘Obligation! , the Model A from becoming ex- | tre Siow. west slow. about steady: heif- | Cont Bak 4 391 Reo Wold’... 1e4|be in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery | an automobite. Kelley-says it lights | Henry Clay Ave. that sometime | 2 cat steady to week: bulls ond vesiers mog:|Gont Can. 38, Repub stl.... 484) with Rev. George J. Mahder of | ui red letters t inches high, | F¥iday.or Saturday two hub mall He W: HUTTENLOGHER A , William H. Turrier; of Birming- Se ee of atl oie: ane On ..... a Rey Mot... aia | St. Paul Lutheran. Church officiat- | na. flashing the word “stolen,” if a poles en om his automobile, . J ham, Mich., head of the Michigan ast” ib Scianae” _ ind — Curtiss wr. ia | wr ale mel: ar ing. The body is ‘at the Sparks- thief tries to drive the car away | Pélice are investigating. the theft. . W. Hattenlocher : “Mox £. ems : He acer et same, ate in |sovley ‘chotie TEER by baits Wood | Bow” aire HS ot hee tap: se Se Gené| Mer crossing lerition, wires. | Pontiac Police charged early this in hiker Wie slit ie in exi == ito. load of he's ~~ ea | Py Post | Segb Al aie... a2 eral Hospi Sunday, 7 The oer oe he ‘says is morning that Frank. Livars of 52 pr ie ne ne arene ere pens mere lind mance. Ib mixed steere and heitete S240: some | Phat Air Lo..'32 > Beats Reed... 94 "jj. | Orton St., was driving with an ex- Model A was the people’s choice and prime Wm hetfers-22.00- Kot ... 8.1 Shell O ..... se a pair of bolts for attaching pired operators license, made an oo car of its day,”’ Turner. said. He _ wy and choice hetfers 18.00- ee. F* cense plates to a car. The bolts a Ber ae: most Saneere and cutter, #8 ‘ae “Sou —- 3 "oun eal can't be broken. off or removed, - him and tate nv iO; utility and commercial bulls ree : — Bargaining Teams |i" 82 ncaa qd Bee Bt tere Tien mag toa cull designed wrenches, “P| excessive noise Consult Us for First Hand Information | 0-22.00: eu commercia : oe. _ ce for James oe . 3 Toe CSS ES mAtEm sed ceed as es . of 92¢ Sheri} The test thing a thief does | Charles Smith, 2%, of 23, Lexing- in Stocks and Bonds | Split Up at Chrysler Yeurling ‘stock steers isso ee Nene ro BS BE Si che. < "$e | dan St, Ypsilanti, will be held at| when he ets a car fo an uncb- 100 Pl., pleaded innocent to driv = : : se ble sheep 1.000; slow. spring lambs Brean $3 Seu back one 2i Flumerfel elt Funeral Home at 2 p.m. trusive place is remove and va renege agent of liquor lll lhl Shlain | oN ° weak; woo é nae Se ” onda DETROIT (INS) — Bargaining | prime, ‘mainiy” geal ved to) Ses Piao 9 Be Oe | er cage ee Woe een ng | anne See Recwer piu” Bat | core Municipal Juige Cac Mo > We maintain a direet line to a member of all 4 | P = ype one choice spring | Ge , z awn Cemetery. The body will lie ley said, The bolts would do their é h inute § —— —— Corp. and | lambs 19.00-31.80: 's few mostly, prime | On Tel, ---1-n4} Teese, Oe, -- 1983 | in state at the Frumertelt Funeral part in keeping the car property | Callum. Smith was released on $100 principal exchanges with #p-to-the-minu = pooh = pet orkers split | some’ Meht culls down 19 t000: 8 Abort | Othette rc 481 Tremw at .. $7 |Home from 10/30 a.m. Thursday. | ticensed, making capture-easier, {50d pending appearance in court : quotation service available at all times. ; ou — ie in| fog fall shorn He 18.00, "with Goebel Br rae gt Traneamer a where it will e brought following| he added. Aug. 10. POPOV PV ETOP TUT TOTO ER oe group A issues ei out @t 12.00; o PeeeeT * service ednesday After q Ses Automotive Body Divi | stay ts 1 ee leet, ests | Grom Patee:-ss 83- Une Cartise «ty phd oo fn Funeral Howe, vp | cou en ame on gag omy rap een ips —G J. Ne hler Co. ion Ww the other covers 3.00-4.00 - fo RY, «+s. Un Pac... 1634 Lhe He-is—werking-as—a# Pete-S ~ remainder of Chryster employes. {| --- oe lee sea att Ale Le 8 — i Saoee [painting contractor, in Indianapolis |ton, 36, of Hazel Park, was re- = A ‘dati a os ~ The double set of talks ‘is nothing Poultry Hares Mtg cs gt alt Prete "7 ta “Surviving are his wide . |and preparing to market his in- a yesterday on $100 bond by Hl 414 Community National Bank Bide. FE 2-919. te new. A similar arrangement was Holland F .,.. 141 pat oan o9 %. Poe has. ~ Lelia; WERE AS" Son 6a his patents | West Bloomfield | “Justice used earlier in the negotiations. - IT, Aug, 2 TABY Prices paid | Hooker Bi’... ae US Rubber 46. | —_ dant “Sea page, Finavon are approved. Elmer C. Dieterle. Sutton is sched. | = — = | Houd Me 8 “ 1 : i esday. aa ___The Rady Divisten mesting win | Ex fetta ees ae) Oh een te Oe eee sa Wy a.; and one brother. John of ee ee he held at the Outer Drive plant. henry roaster af. ilight * i! hay pases Ray.--- 4 Wee B Pic. see “two sisters, Mrs. Roy Meanie, See potice aio. John, A. Jarrett, 46, of Sandusky, | 511 Community. Natl 2 in Detroit and the other talks at | or fryers — land’ Ba —— a: Wate bee et in of Pontiac, Mrs, Earl poe .paid a $35 fine and $10 costs yes. 4 the Chrysler personnel. office. tate Riche toad ween "Be eared Interink 2. 283 Wosig Bl... O64 tomes of North Branch; and’ two | °*TS: Daccectnper gaat remind terday after pleading guilty to reck- | Bank. Building - a Eour Chrysler plants were hit HP ducklings. 30: yong hey £ roe hen ay mae Woolworth =... iat — boards: Detective Edward Lee >stma, | teas driving before Orien ‘Township by. strikes yesterday on the day | St? 37. st a Pee Pe J Woolworth .-.. $8.7 oe Grand Rapids auto. theft investi Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. Phone FE 4-1568-9 : ——— heat ona Mneet for the} -, cuca =, eae : et Sl fet te, French Horoco Fit ~~ gator, is general chairman. for the | Nine. window panes at Bagley [ w s rather any dispute | | : ue ta i _Doultry . : Erupt on Moslem Feast con ‘School were reported broken ac- over the contract talks. — 24 evope, 12 eed 0.0. only = ‘ oy pers FOR i fe coat M K hi io Polen to on Oe engineer at | B A E R ¢ HA 2 7 ~ 17.5-18.8; broilers e Pigur serty Freuch Moroves, Negotiators | the school. Clark t tiac po- ° Coronary Causes: Crash foosters "a3 5-145: Sapsaeties ig har 5 se ater decimal Piet La or ee pd poten 00 persons un- | KO seal C = lice‘ yesterday that the windows ., i = Oe wore Be. Bortnte Redvers ..-+.. ‘te 174 pred nos tober prs ip opaoreo de to Try to End Long Strike — [were broken sometime over the Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeW ut Pie pr Selman PFieingeeenphsor| | _pernony PETROP mges tet; Soske Ber = 3h 3h Tiots during — the Moslem feast of | CHICAGO. ®— Negotiators rep-|/ weekend. a "Res, FE 2-513 es Bee. FE 5-s188 > : Monday night after his car crashed | Detroit. cases included, federal-state nudy ure" : ae $2 | Aid-el-Kebir. resenting. the Kohler Co. and the How “eeneh are “you “worth? In| “7 7 7 into @ tree on U.S. 27 five miles ite —Giade -A-jumbo §1-58 weighted | Wayne Screws 12 13] Some 30 persons were reported | CIO United Auto Workers today their expansion program the Life ||. Accident. insurance---'—_ Fire insurance — ~ --—_--4--.- north of qrernee | 87, extra large 49. large 45%4-53 O sale: bid and aaked. killed in the rioting at Moulay| Were to resume discussiong aimed | Insurance Co., of Virginia has an. A bile 1 : Li bilit l a See wil conte iene tt le oA 20.31 * - . STOCK AVERAGE Idriss and Marrakech. _ _at settling the bitter 16-months old | agent's contract available with no.§ utomo Setcer-heonnind Bh owanncten re Mowe anseh sete < pict. Te ES nous ridis Uhh ext%s.| been made at Port Lyautey, site Officers of the Kohler, Wis:.| for further information. —Adv. J poog. "ay ie _ Plate Glass Insurance | ae os Net change... wx i of a big U. S. naval air -base, | plumbing’ company and dnion - If your friend’s in jail and needs ft. a nd f este —_— Bias, cn 348 ia Bs ine nog —_ sei aaa cong giokal = Abe ion of the bail, wn Fe “om bod aus : —Adv. ft = ernest 1S, Bro Avettra large 4 large |You'%ee? ++: 223 1778 138 178.01 tn the east, in Algeria, at least | U. S. Mediation Service, but neith- aon ee _ “EAT AND. ) ORIN WITH roUR. RELATIVE 5, Rete Hwee 2 artde B | yj $ ise Gt If Sen Pond cs an oss mac per maemo SS pall — USINESS Wind STRANGERS” & nerds. 1 : o 612 1488 i y ains or rkston : * Seg ee ow wes * 5 : : ae Sa vas : a 2 AS : . oe : : i ; -4 to ; : eer et 2 ee ct ' Je: . et eres £ it THE ‘PONTIAC. inci “TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, ws! : Murray's Swimming. Pool Has Everything but Water Rochester OKs adarey | at East foldin| By REBA HEINTZELMAN ‘ Rress Milford Correspondent | “! soUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —). trock of ballerina lenigth with ott. MILFORD—“‘Ain’t gonna 2.09, Water Mains Jacqueline Simpson,” daiaghter- of shoulder borpry and carried tne a Mr; and Mrs. Henry ‘Newell of and tinted stephanotis. Sewage System Lines | Dunas rom rs. ral bay Geka deer of Oe more, no more?” —is what Also to. Be Extended Out | of iiisworth, were united in mar- | bride, was the bride's only attend- Murray of 3920 E. Commerce near Milford, would Hike to know, After building a swimming-pool | to New: Hig in_a recent ceremony: in the | ant. Te Dail was best rian. ATERFORD =, 9 a z : : h School. Pret-Presbyterian Church at East | ‘The newlyweds plan to. make , zs - "" a = . a Jordan: : | their home in Charlevoix, where We TOWNSHIP, - pletely dry: — ~ ROCHESTER — “At a, special) 6,1, the immediate | families | they have an apartment at 808 Everything from turties to a pet us sealer Sagem er Soo . el ey, meeting, the village council has} were present at the : p. m, serv- _| voted to furnish a 12-inch water | ice. main out to the new _Rochester | |. The ‘bride chose a permanent Recreation Program high school. $ | finish orton and cotton white The council approved extending ~ | Clo R the line from the intersection of | A lm ont Chu rch fo Se af omeo Livernois and Walton yao ROMEO—The summer recrea- with all costs to be paid by the | tion program here, scheduled to Board ot Education. School Holding close this weekend, has afforded The school board must also ob- | Daily SESSIONS village youngsters the opportunity tain~ali rights of way or fran- of scheduled, supervised games - chises from Avon Township and | ALMONT—The 1955 session of | and outdoor facilities on the East _| the Oakland County Road Com- the Almont New Church School | Lafayette street playground every - mission. opened Sunday, and is scheduled to morning. i : _,|run through “Aug. 14. One of the most popular of the , The village will Poapdhahyiod The Rev. I ‘nuel Tafel of Chi- | Various —— youth of sewage —treatment— new the community been the craft school. on an eight-inch line to be ; ©889. the Rev. Henry Giuntal of held afternoons at the Cleveland and the Rev. Leon Le- . tapped into the sanitary sewer at | °° of Pittsburgh are present to Grade School. Teacher Don. when Jack Hamburg and his lamb is expected to be on exhibit) oy first arrived with the bull- when youngsters of the area enter diese. Ae ictien of the pir pets In a township-wide pet progressed, the water podem - show at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. scarcer, until there was nary a The show, to be held at-the play- drop coming out of any of the ground of Hudson Covert School, pipes, anywhere. : . — i Te Roy ay dade * Well drillers have been working vand the Oakland County Humane | Continuously for the past two weeks Society. and have blasted through tons of ee ee ledge-rock layers, until now. y Prizes and ribbous will be giv: (are down to a-depth of over 200 en for the best groomed pet, best | feet. Still there is no sign of the according to Thomas Belton, rec- | A contract was signed about the “yeation department supervisor, middle of ia. to build the swim. = SSS ee ee a Sante: ming poor = “95 “workmen came rene in to-finish, the job before the hot program may bring ‘their pets Kegtees was over, Hudson Co é . OQ [Third street_and_Alice ao ery | deliver daily Yectures and olficiate vam Hanson pov be llnarabore ang their area Sy at 1 p.m. “agree that the past was com- { tentat ipietion at worship services. fade many use jects of feat "| July 11856 has been set for the er, shells, ‘painted plaster, Plastic Jransportation will be provided |- pleted in record breaking time : A varied recreation program is ss from the various playgrounds to| and is one: of the greatest, with | WATERLESS ‘PooL-— Gazing dejectedly into their new oe ONLY APUDDLE =A minor new building. offered to the young people at. | ™aterials and wood. = Covert School, Belton said. _ indirect lighting, a filtering sys. Peo! are members of the Murray family, who have the’ pool now, oF | ea from .recent rains gains To a, tending the school and, after morn- Late afternoon activity has : More thai S90 pets are expected tem and all the accessories—but {no water to weather the’ heat wave. (l-r) Mickey, 12, Patty, 15, Gail, 4, | the attention of Gail, and sister’ Coun Deaths. ing Bible classes:-they engage in been softball, for beth junior and Lee to: take part in the competition, the’ bone dry! - | and Mrs. prey € conte emplating how nice a dip would feel. Patty stands by for lifesaving numerous types of raft werk. senior beys, Raymond “Dutch” } first of its kind that the recreation jjelpful friends have brought : ~ nen ne mremres in case of an emer- | ~ Fordyce E. Morgan —— Sa , Ritter, local business man, acted 4 Ss . Any! gifts of willow wands, peach welcome thing they can bring is R an- Sc laro Weddin SS | ALMONT -- Funeral arrange.’ West Bloomfield Tots | as coach a¢ the gemeee played at | type of pet is eligible. Gener al | y olaro Wedding , | Memorial Stadium. Aas branches, and even coat hangers tos bucket. of cold water.” ments for Fordyce E. Morgan, 42, to Get 2nd Polio Shots - : registration closed’ this morning act as divining rods in locating the | to Be Event of Aug. 27 “Association to Meet of West: St. Clair street, are pend. | | Basic training in drama was . The school where the show will aqua—pure. + The. three — Murray children, | WALLED LAKE—Tp |_| FARMINGTON — The North | ing at the’ Muir Brothers Funeral) WEST BLOOMFIELD — The given to 15 local youngsters under take place is located on Scott Lake “1 don't care ehott wet having. Patty 15, Mickey 12, and little Gail | is ~The marriage | Farmington Cemetery Association | Home. He died Monday following children from Roosevelt, Scotch, | the direction ot Mrs. Frank Web. a , and Pontiac Lake ‘Rds. wile in the pool, any more," Mr. | , of Mary Pamela Scolaro, daughter | will hold an_annual joint meeting | a heart attack, “| Green and”: “Gur Lady Refuge | ber. : ; y - Murray said. “We are just trying 4 sing a different tune as ‘anid od Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raymond | with. the trustees and the Ladies |---Survivors include his "widow, -Schools will receive their second Director C. A Van ‘Horn ad In the past 100 years more than to exist in our home without wash- gaze in the 20 by foot hole in | Scolaro. Jr. of Walled Lake- and) Auxiliary, at the cemetery Aug. 9, bKatheym: his father, J. S. Morgaff? polio inoc inoculation Wednesday morn- dressed the Romeo Rotary club - four billion tons of freight has ling and drinking facilities. hs | Michael Allan Ryan, son of Mr. from 1 to 4 p.m. Lot owners and | of Almont; and a sister, Mrg,. Col- tom-@ until 11 a.m. at Lincoln. here recently, describing the suc | passed through. the Sault Ste. | the yard. They wonder if they will | and’ Mrs. Willard James Ryan of | interested persons are invited to leen O'Callaghan of Riverside, | Junigr High School on Montcalm | cessful workings of the summer A Marie locks on the Great Lakes. “When guests arrive, the most lever use their own swimming pool. | Westacres, - | attend. : | Calif. _ | Street, Pontiac. - ' project. a r: = oy . Death Notices Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male S| He Help Wanted Male e 6 _Help \ Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Pemale 7 Instructions o Building Service 12 Business Services 13 Pte NN sepsis (Bs <~ a | A ~ : IA | er =| SSE emt bees | Donelson-Johns "seme ad oreximo ron | REAL ESTATE SALES "RZEUENCED, 4 4!T,8€84 | PORTRAIT STUDIO DIESEL hoc’ sad Sain GEPESZER® | PLASTERING 4 REPAIR WORK. 30, 1965, PAUL JR. salary plus ineentive. See Will consider sales-minded ener | person only. No telephone calls. Needs sales person. Must be ex- HE AVY E UIPMENT | ote | masyere > eS al Be os beloved inf on Gy m | w Simms Bros, 96 N see. eetic mag & member of Co- Dug Fowler's Fine Foods. corner ——— as cecapuetes or peed ‘ehicx BLOCK AND CEMENT | PLUMBING AND HEATING. H 8. ~~ Geneva ‘Cooper __pEsioneD” eon. PoNeRaLs” |_inaw. | onerativ Real Estate Exchange of Walton and ‘ke. | Basser orefersoly Several mechanically inclined and _Free estimates. Ortonville 110F5. On Feo,” — Sit * Cooper. | We have » branch office in Lake ont Operbe. studio INSIDE OR c ONLY Mr Mr | reliable men are needed to train SASEMENTS, FOUNDATIONS, OR ae Breer tgrvice was, aid ‘at ihe nite ° Capra , EXPERIENCED WOOT | PRESEER. Orien We av all dvertsine ana exP (00K _ DSEER AND SHORT | oleman, FE for positions in the Tractor and | hes. chimo.. fireplaces and | SAWS MACHINE Bee PTS wgnstal Ber re EM Rochester GL bt eee het | Seow ee et OF MO wagy” sirren’ sra¥ Ix On| Bquoment. mouiry, yes re | guareceee pis Ems 3.01 ___ | MAMLBY LEACH, 18 BAGLEY oT. So Wiha Voorhees-s Siple: i yo Rg a Lampe expenses Saper Market” Apcis | PRACTICAL NURSE WANTED | Jor ceding? Cant have all reat ork Also chimneys» ib too| al, Pree estimate FE 26018. FB Home an 7 ee e' | BUNERAL HOME tut sete cases” ide B58 1 . LORD EXPERIENCED “COUNTER GIN | Unt, vine quarters im Ucn. | our Shulgttion” aten ‘Sis eels: | figge, Quaremeed ort ‘PR PE iemes eeeeet 16A ¥ . 2 See Se rE. fa Se E Pike St wi t be at Place —— — ——————— same OA ements” | eons Oe ee SALESMEN “erates astatyties” fas| Hena ilows sccetncate:| anki ar setter Peete) 5 espa ang GRADING WG | 7 —we = Schone soe of Helin hove Coch: Monuments 4A | EXPERIENCED CAR SALESMAN | we need ‘ BF Wood d. Birmingham. MI hold duen = The The a noc ine, Box 2 Pontiae Press = oR fm 30083 e033 oF MA $4698, * sis Fe soe ran: dear father of Patricia : ante ~ tor — good salary | to. help handie our” tnerecsing aa women is Beadle, of | — R =R AN ABINET c parre AND CABINE™ Plowing a" Cochran;.dear brother of William ~ Oth AND SAVE i and er le ECONQMY | sales of new rr ~ used cars. If | EXPERIENCED MORNING COOK.| sound mind a me pote Tittle at- a work. Kitchen re-stvling. also Garden s Cochran, Agnes Rokis, and au inecT dl USED CARS, 2 22 Aube wen. * |}. ou have oales —_ Apply at the Auburin Coffee Shop,| tention. OL 2-3770. __ CAR BURET ‘OR AND- cement work, iteee stlewelan, | tt Mrs. Lulu Johns “Funeral service | ,Pontiae Granite & Marble Co | expERIENCED WOT “OMMER: | ‘et don't hestiate te aooly 462_Auburo Ave. PRACTICAL § LL OR ONE IGNITION _Setements "Free'srumater Shi | At GARDEN WING will be held Thursday. Aus. 4. of Robert J. & George E. Pe rus | ciy roofer. References required ki oe. . EXPERIENCED WAITR E 6 SES caring for abs 34733 Or FE +1361 Buchanan MOWING ~ Bi ING : m9 g- A Je one 22 _Oetiené Ave Se 3.2803, IEMENSCHNEIDER wanted. Martinelli's Restaurant. feed ner shift eunty | Con. ao PAY Bid DEMAND | _ Bros, : EDMUNDS & ev 4 " ‘Park Cemetery. Mr. Cochran is Cemetery Lots $| Wt TIME BUTCHER WANTED. BROS. ie ‘Veedvere. Sire. Mi} 5 ha biitora itv Milford | earn testihg and adjustment on CUSTOM BRICKS AND 5 STONE ert Cane nae | St the Sparke-Griifin Poseral | ~~~ Must-te-experjenced Apply Bix- 2. M rhc reed role | FOr Veneer and tirevieces. PE ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPM : Home. = . moe ves. (tS Grocery” oir Williams | SPECIALTY GSALEAME = RELIABLE WOMAN, VICINITY | Yivioment spare! prt Ng wt 7 after Lawn ovlowine. jeveling. loading dee JOU Hee wit | oart. AND | MUL 2 onar™s Lake Rd | Michigan's largest manufactures | Elizabeth Lake Estates, for ocea-| tay shorte training. i Ny r—G service. PE 43371. Rn, 1 WILLIAM o—asonic Gardens. OR 3-7 | HARDWARE DEPT Neepe PULL |- of w son! utpment | sional babysitting with 8 yr. old Write f FACTS. oan Eng. “CEN {EN T ARAGES |GARDEN PLOWING, 2211, Garland Ave. age 79; de- Flo < time unies hele Pred aver be | . gift, FE. 5-0817. aged SPECIALISTS radio Vicinity «f Pontiac Air- loved husband of “Mri Eva wers | ae ehenced tant ein cnet) 2 expanding Sue Os maty ———————___—___— | aaa, ben Fenton Prose. Driv cidewalks Sort. Pe T4088. titi ate, Such tt nenerare owes | been te engien tins |_ Slee uat giase es Saleswoman | "itn Acer! SELSEORE | porches ouume tet wala, nrecss., —®* — see PO NSTAI -PLOWERS args WN Sag es : course, toc mour “taenary Serie 18 | Sous. Punces) conven ere Ce tone | eet Buren Gt. _FR 3608 | cipcisoe LaTme WARD DO | ceathcentte “am Sigus at | YOUR: EXPERIENCE Position | Dersouaiity Develony ent Women| "*!* preg ATES jas owen er oo | Wea a ceeanteg arene wi be Raid | 5. own set ap 4-0 & Oe O06. Complete our_staft 1. Must be at | 44: ; =f = | tao eon One epentensed pe amaer ae se’ hoes otha Ll. LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF 4 at teeth pe od or | -Commerce Ra. Walled Leake EM least 23 yrs old Prefer parried WILE BE REWARDED prelerred. Apply nursing éxperience required Ko a> y- ~~ 4 HOUR | flea. Beautifully finished. Elder M. &. Lohr officiating. In- BOX.REPLIES } _3-3001 2 | me With responsibilities, 2 Mus BY learn. Write FREE informa- votes, FE 20077. Laundry Phone FE 23-6101. __ ferment in Oak Will Cemetery -R be above average in Ligence ion, Wayne School ine. Bor’ 7. “CEM NT & BLOCK FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Peacead Upane. 7 unre Geille | HEAT TH CLUB" carning and promotional possibit: | 1 MIOMER PALARY. - ARTHUR’ > —Poatiog, Press Sab hy hey eg pa Etundry. FE owes At 10 a.m. Today ° AMBITIOUS MAN 3 TO 50 TO-| tes. with ethical concern. The | 3 HOSPITALIZATION Work | Wanted Male 10 in > | eae " KELLY. JULY 31,1988 308%. 522 | WORK IN A HEALTR CLUB company will provide the neces | 3. LIFE INSURANCE Landscaping 184 Frapiuin Ra. ope. 44; deer fainer | | There were replies at jo PORE IN 8 WETM cusp | deaeaee Cal Pe seen fer | PROFIT guARING ewe ee ae BPEK teretions asc service will be held We ny, the Press office in’ | + Tove PE +000 a. | Oe @ JOB SECURITY ee hae pegs Sock, brat gy ee cialty, FE se0se abe ‘abate: "CUSTOM TRET SERVICE. curT- ——— ete rian tp ears Fu} | the following boxes: | | INSPECTOR _ | | ROUTE OR DELIVERY Wa tae 4 Be te tion | °O* eS a OK soy fi. be o REEADY WORE | _ floors. ‘basements, EM oe | 8 eer serene, Coote | aoa e e t ‘ chiatric mew \. y A Peoples of elaciating inter pan aerate chad ets eat | — SALESMA ee a weaver a eile nine ae oo og Wites | and commercia) Pree estimates. | GRADING AND YARD LEVELING, Klip te se ine Prank Carruthers ae | plone, “ Esbenting soa es haa agen, "sead gh | ne tor Jae. iznee apply a. Mt -| Morelerrea put tee necessary Ve pind Sevemere_ we etgis. | -naresms Commons Fe Se eee 2 le , 82, | ® tating Ku tions pitalization pian BINET MAKER AND ‘CARPEN- PE 5-7947. Rah. A : M.C. Manufacturing Co. cations jes will be held ca with, hospitalisa’ . 1 tee. wpecisity. PE | ‘tives. etc. Kes. Free estimates; | ing. FE 5-1 , font 3 pmapin S, Seierg | fj De eee Us iniapnoed R¢ “Lake Oven | fruiageinl Whe Peer P| Winkelman’ ce sop. | CosrOM~ BOLLDING Pa —Pr | Mane trad print Pe pone z “ porte == | CARPENTRY “ETCH COB NG. “amd Cred Tees, FE FOOT | Mrs Eomee tearens "gost = = 4 inn Ti Cates pg = SALESMAN W [AN WANTED 18. Telesra-* GeuNGSGEERED LAB Y= 30 | beortn sitie finished porches | Dancing. Modernising, FE +8470. | Haws LANDSCAPING SERVICE - prother of Stephen Marth. Mrs. Help Wanted Male. 6| chante bewer Wust nave tian | DOLEE OMAN WAL vr. |OENERAL HOUSEWORK LAUN-|ONENCUMBERED LADY TO| boards. attics | fi waits Phone | UEC CABINETS DOORS. D. E.| Complete lawn maintenance and Rose Arnold and Joseph Marsh, Help vant me. __<] seats edeention “iasine taps: ed's seen croc ae | on Assist me chil Pichler gated ial nd emis G) = me _ Cook, 44156. cleanup. PE 2-6712. , — "Wednesday. Rug. 3rdat teem | A REAL OPPORTUNITY To and must be willine to work | fied men who are looking 0 the | $ran, Say mighte, Sun. M *E3413, | valid widower. FE esau ——- {CARPENTER AND CABINET | ELECTRICAL WIRING LI Moving & Trucking 19 | . from Bt fe Soveph Catholic Church | Reputible 38 f cid tirm with 36 | Apply in persos Sales & 4 future, Excellent starting wh GIRL, QUALIFIED 75M MAGk UNUSUAL | = Ea Fei repair. D. B. Mur- | _cense sed. Ed Surrey "E 9-0867-— —s == with Rev ® ‘established rial! routes to the | Service Won Orchard Lk fd. | ®4 commissions. Many other ad- } ted thourance -, . Electricians Service TRUCKING. PICK- | = offiieating. Interment tm Ridge-| home: on coffee, tea and 160 other Keeso Harbor so E | vantages setling Sears’ nationall: — | oem senera re gape —— OPPORTUNITY AND BLOCE Eiscseed beaked Call Wieots i&-l MOVING gone _— in ho Stee as on os tae: ogi [eet id bg eg | INDUSTRIAL “ENGINEER OR | ion hee M = felerences em and “salary expected. | po you want to earn $100 ver ace pe pie Lt «Be s2) Electrical Co. MAytair 6-3923.. reasonable pe SA aah 1803 anv day evening at 8 pm. from tne| pourewives Panel delivers’ car ee aes atone Enginectine | Sears. Roebuek & Co. | noo gy conditions W Write peek? 7 = : tas Galen ee tees a FLOOR 8) OR SANDING LAYING FIN _time. _-Srentogien Bee Gate: TN | Rammshed, wi czpeners paid. | Deckground So ee 14 N. SAGAR _ Gint, 06a GENERA Uersonality? Can sou work? nre-{- Murrey. PE 20687, ree woe aa FE oie | wee CARTAGE CO. _ti ‘Ate Bo _- 7 ' E ~ 1008 Airport Wed". age 6. Usloves paogge fb mgeeone wt afl a “ : . _ ee B. Pike Apply_ ee | perience oreferred and pina viand aad ey fig a tet weee apelin ieee rE vone2 , fe nec nue AND =r “BEDE RD MOVING ¢ : “1 and : | Ave aly Tt ww Att eeak ING. : Sharp, ‘beoves ai wate TE | per wh witha? or 3 mo Alse |, -_ ge 5 4 on go ig a GIRL, HOR ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Sond 9 ni. RDER 0 on see. tank figeoe FE re or FE MrT i? Thoce SeavicE BOLE. Parstti: dear’ orotner of ‘Mire Ee cas see HOUSEHOLD Engipeering Co_ Clarkston, aleh. comaheaping sA6 genetel office SHORT OF ORDE COOK wONEo NO WANTED 1-0351 dirt and fii dirt and eravel. foe vn 3 been lednes bp vid vacation. This ts Sealthy. outdoor ENN a ao peen ee Teed oeed One ape eo _ qualifications and experience __ tom. te 3 CLUR 99 in person only. |'_Reasonabie. 5 Peeeind a1 ——... | FLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS a | _©E_8-0677- dot be pm at teste din aus te | es Get CORP. | WEES GOSS y SALESMAN a SITCHEN HELP CORNER, wAT- aN Lt porn 5 ld gspenele, Sal Bile PR 3A, |LiOnT TRUCKING N- drment ta | Bet ttere Mr fewer — | eongP gh Oo Diana Bn Mane =" Help Wi Ay Eensale’ 9 | YOUNG, MAW DESIRES” Lion tints, Est. 1916” A Rutan 345 | CONT AND HEAVY TROCEING. = Reet ee Sharp a | AUTO SALESMEN “| wn emeicr srvera) men as : RITCHEN — HELI LP A EEKENDS help - Wanted Female? — Pickup delivery Ore TOUsE MovING | FULLY Rulgion basled. i x tis =| Mints, coveuage sem cae | Sine mae Se opt, me | | |e Beet ee TED'S | Work Wanted Female 11, pagers Fe sii, Pe iit | CGH "HAPS. ODD 708K - for jon. 1§ | wales. 31 to 28 “ears of age. |: LaDY To | cine FOR GHD REN 'CENS aie FLOOR Lat LAYING, SANDING AND INCINGRATORS GLEANED ASA ue Card of Thanks’ 1 von cee ae SS aoe make with te oar uae — — Wanted young man for full time gaa pome- Live in, PE 46810 af- . NEEDS - ishing. ‘ears seperate: INCINERATORS CLEA . ASH A] Hibos'e Demos faratihea | $4,%0c¥re future with splendid | See tablishen fnnirial ‘— DINING BABY srTTiN MY ROME. odern soulomen work. | or rubbish hauled. Clean up. FE WE Wish To THANE oun won. | 9n* 9 voagy = gill pnt comm mer finance ted Men | fnstituton Preter single. around caaY “PO WATCH BABY. apo 333 W. Yale. off Baldwin, Bt "aaa ohn Tayier OR +519 — devel triente & aetehhere fee te dealers “tamae ro for eu yrs adlectéd” wil} be «aid « straient | 21 oF 22, eithe exempt or com- Detore 6, o'clock “and ys} -ROOM COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY O’DELL RTAGE i - = cares sat at, . ] 8. AY ve. Pere: “galery “Ohi “tar ree any ee aera oe ov a or ¢. : WAITRESSES © work. 87 day or $35 week. pius Leeal Distance other acts = sympety tn the jose xan 11-1886 - Insurance Other benefits triclude oo wet 5 lee ee my one- LADY 3 a CARE B FOR ; vi Youra- vee ooh Bi. Reterences. PRON. ___ ~ MODERNIZE "Pons bE 5-68068 — cy of our: beloved wife and mother, joo | STG life and hospitalization in- — - gene os heal with 3 and light hou Preter Must be 1. ety in person. DOROTHY ELLIS WANTS 3 BABY- | —— ef Mrs. Sarah ‘hie, Also sincere UsTER SEEN | surance and ® beret savings pnd : : feeds Soave Ez T S sitting. Age 16. PE 40043. - = SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES RUB- 2 Seahe 90 rely A Marie Rundeti gem i smal: “Tiirr $303 | retirement olan oe hay “wy tave on Tame op pon ES n00. = Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Experi ed ould Satine 1 y All tress ae sroene REDUCED RATES . re Sepe. : and - mis, = Hevegace 3 =o ik Fy = ¢ + Facer Papera tome “winaer | Raat eh tags Me HOUSEHOLD with "geod, starting "cay, "other | “hones! ee nf care of 3 small AND CONS IRE | like kitchen work. No| Siete steaer wate deve | _, REDUCED RATES a fone a oe ane | Steen be S| oe —_« Waeea, Apply EnMar "Drive: ta) “Sunday wot. Please call| sured elaine a Pe San ™ “ ? yt, : vance r ‘oes for -- = ~ Funeral Directors 4 a : a + +3 Tee Ss CORP. Ee erro. Wrote" FE ANE, YOUR DREAMS CONE i saver _M ee | FE 4-4752 after 4 :30 p.m, rE fall SULDING seRvice Trt icks to Rent a OPE ez | and de pat att Se } {your “own nelghbornoed. wien | "Maine Experienced pestered, | | img aad cleanin sone Fir 20603 or jee et TRUCKS “TRACTORS ’ : ald trainin, For informa- necetsary. App’ mtiac | 53036 FLEMING, NG. | Mees es COATS. PUNERAL Wi “BOND F1 EMPLOYMENT | WANTED EXPERIENCED oth s call Pp s-s500 WANTED. EEPERTENC x is a ale AND D CAPABLE Fe set ib Riiece. FR | 6 Sen ‘aa bump tae ae Com: iiities « al it < - NTED CED. ITCH: i ; _sSat sa Wt Fen B- rn een BLDG. Manager for jarkng lots, | A time man, 138 Tes paday wos gy 4 ee ee re Wi" rewag liver. Name STASGN CEMENT WORK FREE Pontiac Farm and NIFTEN) SER : itkine, your estim: * a '- Siekby by Funeral Rome FE 41982 ARseMBLY iO Fast OP 1th | age 21 to- 40. Must have WANTED, MAN BY “Hearing ae fer Gesived. Pootlac Press _ Rad. | feaseunhle, “fern on ae “hres = d. Webster a Lon. Oh 903 avon. “OR 39008 5 ~candustrial Tractor Co. a ora device.” Prefer young man., excellent character and? — comtractor Bon 6f WANTED” ADFERATIONS “LADY. Box_9¢_for_fuil- “or inquire | ©, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, “FLOOR LAYING, |.—__ #338, | ae Mechanica! ition. Inconation t | t fer-; %4,%! fitting. Some Some em tome ony. Ge. exp. de OTHER'S HELPER. HIGH altering men's/ at 60 Washington, ring bell for sanding end finishing, Phone FE + i ro ke Bae po + pas emp oyment reer _sirea BE f+ : school ferred. Pive day week. a eas time work. Ber. _Stevenson, - . re. The Pontiac Press {| Uae‘orisa | ™“** "| ences, Salary $5.200 per "Help Wanted Female 7 an a iL OES WoUAN FoR = 0 (Seer | FAMILY LAUNDE =a ie a ~ Building Supplies _12A. i “ARE YoU RETIRED? WANT 10-—-yéar_with —fine—opporti-|- ate Seiie = “@ood |W A a i ¥¥ y 1503 Vinewood. | ~~ = EOR- WANT _ADS 4 ("Shorr ful or bart tae? Wee be “fi iia APPLIEATIO a NG @ ac igh Pelee realy. ast Al counter girl or | of Joslyn PE a ié _ WINDOWS. STORMS AND 1 Or $100 per ‘veek? A nit for— ad t. “— _wage.. Call ND | ; poly ity 0 advancemen cephed for Till Ume employment. L To W ArcH | Yoman. Must be Se.” : £, - Kennett. : - DIAL FE 2-8181 | Watine Brea ON, Perry. A ply sOoOW dayne St. Only _ Only those interested im steady oe LEAGED LAD BL. adabie Darrel 7 is ‘BARBER FOR iG Eetap-| /°P suplermest seet_epety. 2 8. i Botinger. Roch Sale inaw - Business Servic . | shop at 211 Baldwin ave.) if. you are qualified to Kreser’s. Tel-Muren- Shopping 73 a Sea us Se es 13 From 8a.m,to5 p.m, $ Now ander. new management. 4 Center, I edict: asl : | Top commission. pleasant work- handle eniployes and are ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND GEN- Pt Fag Baad a |e BARBER seeking a permanenit po-| soeras“parronghe Coleen | APPLIANCE SERVICE | iy yl et 2 : sition, | machine. pee Ms. Watson. Simms tore rahert bgp Aig sibiitty “for errors other j Stescy. Name your own guar | _Bros_ 98. N ¥, , Ee SS SS 82 5 ae ae he ee oe 7 “STENOGRAPHERS ~ — 4 taaertion of the savertioe- [_merimces. Apply. in person. | JOBS FOR MEN 09 Seow ones ee : eet Oe as been the Stan's take One me | Bookke ‘ -+.. $250 to 6350 : orrer, tions BENCH MECHANIC faveatigators Trataeee =... 08 | [Secretary i mee suo COMPTOMETER po eg Light vacuum cleaner repair. 40 ma posty lectrictans oe sl Sees | Cook eat Were OPERATORS ajustments ‘will be atven etvencemensl “apeny Wenrer Go, *. BOND EMPLOYMENT. -_ 17 Water St. a.m. only. Mr. Hag- Midwi est Em soya B-1 RIKER BLDG. - Phang Bs time for advertise. i 7 ia 7p ANDLE FORRTTURE. 406 PONTIAC. STATE Bax : BLDG: +— FE 44460 STATISTICAL ae oo agate ‘|? Pon . Prong Box MAN aa a ae CLEANING BEAT a a writs = BDRI VE ER S, DAY route, Arey Main Cleaners, 4480 . Call Me adeas L- SHIFT OR NIGHT aonniGaniow oS oe “CASHIER W. ANTED: | -Must. Be Experi¢ncedt a SHIFT. FULL —_OR| Dre sige mep, oot Rute Prete Oe |! A ppry = j PART TIME... APPLY | snr Tots REL -VOR-GRS pesinapmnce SN : {| 101 W. HURON. . Butcner. ives. and ‘weekends PE | CAREER. ,GIRLS PONTIAC EA atts ; = : 044) at 5 Set = : * Prd Man. with engineering degree. or Motor Division . con |! i eee ee broerrers Rian eae “Midwest Ei tos ent Hig Water 08 PONTIAC STA loyme BLO, oa 3 ~ PLANNING —>7 lessees a eT “46 TECHNICIAN tslesiadies See “Mir. "Watson, es ro ie ee Mr. Watson, c ase 3 Fast! Simms Bros. 60.8.” Saginaw. M Rent Ads! Ro Room,+ = MB, secinaw st | THR, PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1085 ee eee eT SEES anna Wanted to Rent 29| |SLICE OF HAM. 7 | Convalescent’t Homes 244) For Sale Houses’ 43/ For = u —— me "Fer Sele Mouses a moe Why Lak ere et caps rtm Te | | For Colored: Families \ EMPLOYED COUPLE” wirns —_Hieiel Rooms 2 =39| rf. i‘ BETES anita, YY ery . Moers SP aMatt. DESIRE 70 : a J 4 ae : URN, +s ve ma. SE. th { HOTE!.’ ROOSEVELT toes of rie Z Foe PHONE PE Ste. Reems 612 yp ‘Bath $t7.56-up, | EXTRAS O of ot oie nang fares ‘ona imabfance at ae ‘ver cont __~ SHHHHHt Redresin anes Cease pa,.S | Gi - ‘Sere gor, “Chertal ving MNES ; a at beautify SYL- Press, Box 34, nat doomed % 2 7 > HOTEL AUBUR iN’. own ee prea $1 250 DOW . Rie MANOR be ated in a lovely MAN AND IPE, 1 CHILD Wish ‘ ‘ $18 Auburp Rd =. Ph. PE 2.9239 carpeted: -nice kitchen, love 49 bedrom with large ‘tsving and| lake area. ou emp, afford rent modern? bedroom house / Cooking and refrigeration ~ anit, ly enclosed porch, Orand dining rooms, olf heat. sad side |* suburban. tty Unfurnished Phone FE _ = Room Day or Week ~ david basement, oi] ae location Total price $4,050 : JUST COMPARE: _tween 7 end Z - Also 1 ot 8 Room jie neat. le name La = a. ; pe eS gd pane HOMES RESIDENT DOCTOR 3 O84 HURON HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN e . Garage, Dor FOUR BEDROOMS Pereom house Children Aus. wees OF oe ee ¥ eh enthe Gaeee ter fre Rooter ROOLS. “1786 , sae VE 66146 of re we gent St ree, ~ deal, Lm mediate poeseaston. “* ore CENTER ent ores z eo > & Found 24 RANTES: 3 BEDROOM TA} —e nn pan — trot cottage b Sal ‘Bath and kitch- A PARAKERT IN VICIN- | 90 at Or Union Lake ray of Kis. Le. Estates os. FE 5- a ig, af to Sep 5. 4 adults LOST: MALE BEAGLE, | waite. - Pete’. black & brown. Previoui address WANTED TO REN~ oaRabe ont | i ~| “ONE OF OUR BETTER 2 re eat as ee are EYbarnina s¥etLAmte AROU? OFFERINGS—A neat clean FE §-5091 or FE F S-9471 El iz. LAE TATES © wr i 2se eee Bor 2 vedroom | modern | punge: eo qnewer ph FE $3600 bedroom modern —; ww ~empleie storms ria o Evenings « Sundays | E = a3 bint = y shay benend screens. plus metal awn’ | 11:1 Joslyn Cor 3rd. REALTOR | Pru ‘basement, 3 ae s 2653 Ore * “Rd. Sviven ings Pull cement drive and | Co-operative Rea) Estate Bscpense | terme. unched -| Vicinity of Pontia Ie + tage Built in| wood. adanese aise Gomis Gen wie — after 3 oo tote _FS St sie We hink ins 's bar. | ST. M ic HAE ba S ! & Seas semeng : ~ PERRY PARK ‘atte 2-6727. : 2 ox Fireplace, . autom Lost: BROWN AD WHITE ENG. wane se ae scan ae DOWNTOWN SEOnes terms , _ mist x Soe tam. | As low as ot} heat heat See shaded lot. Price rhood o- hew bi ah a ir i, eet aa "Waites. "Cail after, oem secnerpaut Sed 1 cud ‘age fenam tg‘orw wuncipel pares | PIEAND, NEW —2bedreom fied eee oe PERRY PARK -< » on * r bath. Good i ace wir | Share Living Quarters 3 “30 tai. Store 20x00 vacant. ul WD lense i> orale ag Ay 's “MARSHALL 8 ten ge down — : brown feet. Anewers i to nome Of | or tem. nace Large peters wneoe seems, be 1 Rese prised reason- Fr information call Perry ©, i ee $-2507, 109 Nad oo susne MY in the, spacious living —_ a : 2 al MY MODERE Roy Annett, Inc. wi'canty Beach are pope to | CUCKLER REALTY | nuseEt, 4 ROFR REaLTOR, HIN clean couple. If interested, please y any cronies possession 26 N. Saginaw PE ¢-4001 | Pius ses ond ee inew wate hws ¥ ROOMS : gene “pent my dead 36,1955. On iy kee Bor no neat fy Post. bho las © hu ae PE >-1183 $760" down, 840 iS bee ments — 2 \MS _ Exwibrt WOME. 9 batha—basement house. 9 fam- person finde rou —_ ud y Only $1,000 down may = ase identity. "Wid, ‘Transportation 3t 2 | a ees Se = ai a tt ADA SQUARE LAKE AND’ T cs alae "ype attached = —_ eallor HAVE OU MIDDLEBELT RO ADS Shouse wate S — || STORE SPACE. PERRY sHOP- Own COON DOG. | PONTIAC ea EMPLOYEE | “ping Center, call FE $e 7% W. Horen Open # - # Been beautiful. Drayton We p La e Re Ito Teas! Hospital Rd. Reward | “Siihes sransportation” trom | meat Phane YE 37103 or OW > ee | dar ng wo Pang bier ies Gro ) MARBLE E, Realtor AND, “RED | akew Ra's to Pontiac and \z STORRS 1 ‘M. gud wetey furucbed A is & ae Hure: rE RT *Tike a CLOVE | Sheer ieee SS isa! NY orthwood “ on sepa Ont chickea. Ch hype bome seals. every dey but — : you'll : *s are from 8 to 5. ee alee % eo — HH — is MN er wart cro | Mond las la"oy hota 3 _ For Rent Miscellaneous 42) Si, uLece eae nae EVER = ORGANIZATION, INC. : " Biduct cee Reicue League Het from @ <0 5. After | . - . _ | ame lasts ‘eaxine “jpeauaue Paced | Looked for @ smal! home close! — ; 7 rag eneaninnes . | u meio | Py transporte rT Ur mat cleting eatceeer ae) Ber. Plata Pre a | (ONE WAY | Ree cee oe See | os ahs etdat‘vowratts | WWE EST ORION AREX| tend eat Ave. Sedem Glen and MS? | sine Hoa LaDy to -waniow |. Vanted. Real Estdte 324| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 COAST TO COAST dance of" iene ite iat Be ee eet oe ee wy Trine 7 room uhcneg, # néroomns Daily +e rie ee Later ‘ RENT HER LEAVE THERE, {8 : ter bo “END. | Uthity reom a r | fost THURSDAY WiGHT BROWN {hn “Ouse bah: ape 3% MOUSE, $3 oot $7,008, FINISHED | 2 LARO EROOMS. PARTLY FUR. race cml Cheek Traders |. Teleee cecenee, nL, oad | BEEN | nace Lot 80200 Price 68,430, Legay to 2 medium sized | 44439 or = We payment ( fKisned— furnished nee hae Dive Hwy extern oak floors The Kjtehen + Tooxmg for « pew heme 94 __2 down i? RITTUERS 8T * on J wher | oe — lo" AND. OR | chou DETROIT se en and sartheulara. In, . “Bhsabewn a0 *Ra. _ = me is & Woman's dream featuring | bedreoms We have 9 well bullt | | outed eae WEAL rr | Outstanding ® dedroom homes 43138 or Uke Rak Mat, Cel, daily, hours 8 30-600, FE 56-4790 frst letter Apply Press Box #4. 3” ROOMS Ay Dp SATH WEST | For | Sale ‘Howdes” Oe ee hae deere | furore “eu best MORAY Teese. 28 ee PTTL Prinstered. wala, oux “oars, ia ti Pah OP ne. aa —— _ | " Other plans to ci e from:| bedrooms Kitchen is modern : th ’ 4 J financing and closing 9203 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston. Pri tart at a We ak LOWER STRAITS LAKE Ideal 2 bedroom, jarge be 3339 Orchard Leake Ad. FE 4 “an Pi tn DO be a eos 8 at 90.075. We ar-} with birch cupboards and nem | Beautiful 4 room @ with nat. bungalow, . Full basement, . SL NICE TWO se range financtyg. Phone now or | double sink Also .36 gal. ? WE ARE BUYING AND SELLIN = Te Sell -o for adults, end garage. $79. ver} drop in the office soon. water beater and |. pump: May | rey “teplese. 3 ot room fenced new of husnece, 3 cat oe ~ i now for oetee Weck oo At cali rot “at _—— insta = oth Cal Cait bet 3 BED QORNER. West » be ae in or rented = car eng out, Offered in oxire ie schged. tru treet " perries ~ ’ : RM . West subur- Don't miss one! . leaned Geese eee MAHAN Fick f REOROTAL BORE, WS | Ee esr aeect Se | ggetane voce ET | ea arenes catathan se Your Min hoon: * mon’ moa. vapee, . 5 was te. aaahod bear. aera - ny . chased for only 61.500 down. — West Suburban Rest Credi Nicholie & Harge Co. a8 3 - Shade trees, blacktop Threet, wo ; . . estore at 33. W. Buran FE 5-8183 ‘LAKE ORION OSS Z ting homes Now aj ‘ a POREST LAKE Boawsiha Commercial _WE ARE NOT A... | ; ; REALTY ‘co. “ frome lodee a beicony bedrooms Fie'ps0. terms ‘ no lt yes regent yer epapbal #% seres, nice ¢ room 6lin- bole ; eet LOAN’ COMPANY erase Tee DILL | overlooking inree Pire- F tached. garage and lovely large gelow, full pasement, oulo | ite caf earame Lot % acres with : | FE 2-0, od piace: tiled floors jant gas| NEAR LAKE ORION 2% acres basement, Oil furnace,” and rec. mate. of furnece, 80D! nice warden. $10.90. Reasonable MICHIGAN CREDIT | Open Ev, . r * a heat Scents erounds $126 zeedrm. home, ail on 1. fir > “7 4 reation e. Brand new and build! 30588 (2 floors) down paymen' or will accept ie fe For smal! equities, 1. vou have | per mo. on Full basement. oil heat. d-car | ready to move into Will take bullding 2224, anda chick- -COUNSELLORS what we want we wil) be at your 1 aNCH WAL REEN, RLTR - garage with sort bench and | REA TORS smaller home in trade. Must be — eu house. Lot nicely jand- W ATER REORD TWP. door within 2” hours with cash for 66 Park Brea. bart) _ Ove. depot. stove Nicely landsc with | seen to be aporeciated scaped, 165° on paved high- é 41% South Saginew Gt FE §-04%g r $660 Dixie: Hwy ‘ J } land Theater your equity Call now and tell us| ° ENCY _ utdeor grill $13.95 erm. Phone OR 3187S or OR +1780 : wer, frontage on ee ! AREA : Hors!) = é le ren feaiaset “al toes | oe a Re grin grndlaied ] jenes. Oniy $12,000 terms. | Aluminum siding with _ lares KNAPP SHOES... ; rsom only. FLOY D KENT, Realtor pie | Dood income! property consistin . a \— -R. Ellsworth Edw. M. Stout. Realtor SOLD OUT apllah BaDLTe GO. 2a Asters los Ww. Lawrence Mea ines FOR, COLORED. BY OWNER ct gne 3 room ‘apartment up with | 4 5 e fandacaped ot, 3b a new 894 3. Sanford FE $4720 \11W. Sagtsaw St. Po. PE GAGS That'e the vosition we find cour} Do aimee 3A: Open Eves = large kitchen tiving room. 68.000 Gown ‘plus owner's 3 toom apart Almost New ene “| GheRea'and bath foresd ate ewe DAINTY MAID. FOR SUPPLIES. Oven Eve. ‘til * sell? Give us = vomethish te Rent Lake Property Next to Consumers Power | | _ down. | Sen wah Gat, Semen “one Very comfortable $ room & se is leas 1 vear old. . ¥ for action today ON CN ee i BY 0 OWNER 001 TERONH — oft | on termaca, Gus car anrage. Only toe note “an bree Te to new r Ww: Stairway to insulated lertord T Hall * | TT _....| Pontiac Lake Reed, mar Scott | $7,000 down - : : 7 $$ ACT & SAV E ss : Lake Rd. 2 bedroo! nome, attic, nearly slenea oj jer omaner 5 : ACT. Ge e R: ] WwW n sod” Sving toomn cheartel DON'T sss be - oS Basement, ie land contract with org r i kite eo with eating space. Laun-| out om this cute little ¢ room eS con Ly are rms Dar ment : “my calting = our bid on your Real Extate . 269 Baldwin Ave Gry room. automatic oi] furnace,| hore with nice lot and 1% car ge a, ree K "CT Templet eton, Realtor ~ comtraxted oth |. ad SAVE FE 60101 if ne ene. gue aopt oes 2", iit fe goreas. Sieve te bas, store and 279 Orchard Lake Rd 44863: Shae 2. Sn onda , arid eunt and titee’by selling .to-6 econ | nae Eeiote | |. Price $7,900. Terms can be ar couple or retired people, | Lake F ront Fe eet —— 2 Mich. po og firm with = pumber W VANTED PROPERT TY Best Bu s ranged OR $7000 cash = vase oniy $4,500 with 61,500 = ree attractive year round THEM Ww of private investors. Aax: tor r. We have buyers for houses all S . y =a z me situated on beautiful daye thas is Tee O : ‘plastic D abie to. buy’ land oo cont oan = be / ay . PPO VASE zNTe ss] fons ne ‘alter “@ call Mr. Diller, ip reom an Sa B = C) —— tybe linoleum finish. Waite's No- WHITE plran t Tod = Se ORR TRA : | PE $6787 . oe A : é ; . : Gout esh beeety Romer kitchen . [INCER FOUNDATION AND - i PONTIAC REALTY . = Tan's for crowing family — the; A, TOHNSON, Realto * and room : = fof health ‘tree + — : 2 oat - “NORTH. SIDE. =~. _ je tae ae fh UENO CAROL __ Jatouste windews. creek same KFFOo SPECIAL — Clean heute 0. oem hee “evaverees bame ob tn wavke 1704S. Telegraph Rd >} me take i. 4 =$¢-8 oun. 4 seams bunenlon. with. SES — located within walk! die- totiay. Situated on large lots with ° op om nd, large base- Li w lights, water and gas FE 42253 ment, natural fi terms. : : Toes Gn ele cae tive Biock’ trom schools ead bus 6 si, 380 Down’ : space for 18x36 recreation img peels ties toma a ied ¥ LARGE ROOM, KITCHENETTE, i ; —- hot water heater. Close to per eqnt down s* 6 “a race, . . aaa Pione 93-1872 purets Se. aime 2 ners girls eens FRONT AUG io - 26. schools and bus line. Oniy o BUNGALOW A nice § roomahouse with | — SiOfRaS B noreens. 631.400, city, "over, an aeie ot [Aven sD Cann: OR D118 oF OR_3-2081 awerta apis. 43300, $850.00 down. nr DINO, BUN < 60 Sent, crea Be ve jad and 1% © ey ies ~ WALLED LAKE LAKEFRONT. — H troom home in excellent | . aioe Wanted Real Estate 324 “ROOMS mg with ee rae W Modern: 3 bike to, bed EAST SIDE "Condition. Inside and out. Modern wad fruit trees. Lot is Tex) West Suburban—New $12,990 SPRCIAL—Ranch, bungalow .- Wd, Household Goods 27) ~~. A snED ROOM, e. | Modere, 3 eee oe Lake Dr. Here we have a dandy jit- kitehen, dandy Desemeat mae Beautiful § room brick home With full Dagemewt and attached FAST ACTION! drinkine MA 41778 or Detroit, ‘TA 51721 oly "welt ane tar bos corek aoeet Lars oar, tor eh |$2.250: Down ‘highway 3 bedrooms, den | “Excellent copetraction Pre: —_ ee rage | _ Shen on tear of jot. Payments | nice ¢ room bewe with cove enclosed ee — bg Almost ___ For Rent Rooms 37 a ayy Br el + ens fare == m autels including 2 vedtooms i Keewo Har- — oa 2 te. | “For tl pas we ce ae AND 3 ROOM 7 ROOM CABaNS a sacl ho a ee jes raph. Siett canal frentnce | Mort. FE oHwy. one ee ee ee eee Oe te MODERN BUNGALOW 04.980 CHAPIN-BIGELOW SoS y-ye | ae - 2. youn ~choieg So {ROOM BASEMENT 70 RENT | tear’ = Just @ one bedroom home but tt BROKERS & BUILDERS roduetion coat at» 829.500, oeation. condition rtly furnished. Oxbow Lake. BRICK LAKEFRONT_ | es full basement: automatic hot | | ord erm: New gas furn. ely sun. water. and oli heat, and nice Ee room, arepecs zz , 2 car (rut. heow built in bath, Consider less down Ait M ODERN ar a re garage iv . : : end larger monthiy. payments Full basement ne ae vara Moy. innett, neo a oe ee : eet is WEST SIDE - Reconditioned : 1079 COM EM : 24412 : "_WOodward 5-744 Rings here ; i conte? * ORs _brivileges.. 8 Merce REALTORS aa hving cm with ne a ft = L 5 and schools: : a a in: art ee ven gy A sae tee TTT so ¥ dies preferred. 64 Edi-} om 7 —-} pay for 48-000 > arts La New Lake Front - foe ee sunday 4 Paved_st. Nice shaded lot Look WHITE BROS : a8. ‘erm. ‘ rk this one over, eS Res : : Sah PRI j Dream Home’. 1 -——— | 2 om De qe OUR HOME OR 59 ES ri onty 188 Sriscoe-}-\ soeess—tave sale ee BRA ; BEE: Sarraent wie et ew Fou KY WS She ni Sister, office | pnd ok ore j 4 Ba E. $:056%:, ‘i A 7 2 cat garage and rent the neat P e Wa i f+—-* ~ fa wm “veut: : - ’ EDs, Let . Sed d peo home oa the “Sound? Truly save time & money, convenient AE WIDE-AWARE vate entrance, ma garage “4 : ore sen tres ole voor ah | the ‘lot Three Diocks th and most com. parking right, at our door. . - - Anniv “pres a : Gee. | trom downtown, Prefer to trade » inke fi s HC cP : - a with New 3 Raf _ 4 fiving room | SED STTTF 1 “You action OR YOU GAN CAN. fees. _] on income properte out of eity. oun L. H. BROWN, Realtor SSDAY START Sacere 1.4 is MO. DEPOSIT ne | ida! [ living - ; Ce wes, 8 eee in neve you 1362 W. Huron PE 2.4816 ji year N. habe. Bel Ke, Scdint henna fe Se Le ’ session this income Mem’ eal © oh, - Rea alt “sent ee a wITH | jlot sluminum,| storms ae jou and wien Bt. basement. steam best, 3 { __Ehninmore _ rs ; eeene.-Y aa tod ry room, Ex- | temtty wie excellent SYLVAN LAKE ’ Pe ¢ for only $7, iah- | turns, full price ts only $12,000.00, A tm ae ensh in order to } nee before i's Beaut! home, rieht da ‘7 2 con “dream home" rie! pr A et = Stone. | qnd'thet's vuttine 1 m ta Famany DUPLEX Living room with “lares - : J i , e io pied nna - Lake Front? and, in emvellent ‘ Set sole. cyarter path room. “8 . / eae : grees AL ee harence. DONELSON PARK Loag Lake Froat / ie. foore, 3. at oe cinretancee, Bowe . . / a) ‘i x , 7, ; ae | - : fi x. Gaciney Ot. Fp vy baie | parege a a SELL-we TRADE Caer ; DORRIS & SON ET Bo male fet Se REALTORS ee pags fa as abe args : vale mee Nas S| eae beta | ee oe sae | at oh et. Only’ elean, am Russell Young. ( i ia, FE wa : ‘DON'T “PASS. UP MONEY! Sell unneeded beleariogy for cash Classified Ads?) caer se oe _THE PONTIAC, PRESS, TUESDAY. A ‘AUGUST 2, 1955. , Ft Sale Howes ~43{° For Sale Houses 43! _ For Sale Houses saad bamantince 7 Hershberger | --For Sale Lots 46} 'STEVENS FARMS © * _ LOTHER “STREET tog 348 ft: parcel Priced at. WATKINS- PONTIAC ESTATES. - 100 = ae ft. Pee ir Close Pontiac 1150. ‘tt. Also Pew Shell : $eibar = : W. RD- . :|B. D: CHARLES, Realtor ATERFORD . é fe £ E tome 7 ae x 130 ft homesites, Low as into core Your , Manet, in 2. ont Call A 8 70 oh we PER Y y“ACRES < FLOYD KENT) Realtor rE $001S oF PE #0441. Ask for Co-operative ite » testiings j co 3 im R Friced as low 24 W. Lawrence, os ; “yc. HAYDEN ~' . . ue s $700 wi ms ities 4 . Next te mers Kower fa ; FOR COLORED po DAILY 5-8 P.M. DUNN FARMS s_E._Wenop_Bivé. Realor bedroom home. Tile bath, Lee wee ; 100 5 100 ft, ote fer only 9626 knotty pine B= B > oom asa | ceminole Hills Brick "L ADD’ ‘J "| Rent-Lease Bus Prop 4A #1. a ee aes 6 “4g Aivinia furnace 110. Oneid. : 7 rent land contract. Payments tor, Al im siding ee il ida. Ss, nc. ASE RENT , 12 1290 uss pa © _Call sher’> a” rE tess. : room. oa fining Le | 206 Dive eer Drayton Pisins | 4 ities vor no aren ond 152 soi by, wast we Mess Ceoon i re me bedttamsa, cu aie OR 3 Open jays r of parkin = F os moi RA = large sease jor churenes V.cimity — re cones. Hicben with Formica, ana 406 + Pontiac Lake Rd. Lake, 3133 wears. Bro hu: € duns ar. fren 0 best At EXCELLENT 3 BEDROOM GI RE- ‘Sartie sills ent ol best | Eapoer md. or Mx cALE OR. Lease Woo OQ FT|) ay BROWN, Realtor ie “Reasonable - sale, Large lot. Car port. Alum)- Why not inspect these fine VE +7008 floor «pace. garage. ges station, } 24810 i T ELMA ME EL\WOOD | mtu storms. Many other extras. new homes Sunday 2 to 5? LAND” ‘SUTFABLE B.3 x suBbiVE large parking area. Close i. 1362 W Zi --BEDROOM ad payments, include tax end West Huron 8t. Oneida sion. Lots for te building Owner Write Pontiae Press Box ere INVESTMENT 5143 Caseielencatn. Lake Rd nreece 6 Oat Cone meriEage- to Property: -Follow signa. sites for multiple emaacral No 2 680.85 balance, $88 per mo | LAKEFRONT PE S126, FE 43064: Open @ to7| Qvice' of’ git 300 with SHB down idustrial_use. . NEW MODERN y SOILDINGA 3200 Sayments. a ror Sent “interest. om Round distance | \WWALTERS LAKE Gener 260 ‘Georgeland, Drayton Bateman & Kampsen Pt Large verking 0000. teob 423 years, with jargs raat bene te r _ eat Lake privileses A very pice -3 Pete : r ° y van Ra FE read coun sagmen rg te oe Reg ; Led ; 3522 BY OWN oF _Rd. | aS year round ront home. beach makes this en ‘er aie + oom, fai witty room. Tail bat hrepnces punted rng = ey EP Te Realty STORE | CORNER ao we Pr. BY | OO? 7a, Mee j sho: . & beawth y . v 7 oy : ROOM, 5 3 = ————— ae oteegt | Seas MOTE dinette ‘See this one | Steet. lovely lawn. Some rooms | 20,04: ves. & Sun | “ft 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Fr. aoop POR Al ANY BU ' F ‘ ee EB now. Priced at $12,800 with_gi000 | 2 tinish. .. eal Estate Rachange | oi ae a —- : AT MIDPLERELT FE +423 | trom, conven! oes oe on ee ee OR NEW! NEW! Wi : Ti fag 8 Pos On 4S | — Busi Seporialiies 3 51 a CIN . [Trea t 5 : ST. FN, Nr , eae en. “the lake breese from WATKINS LAKE aS wa ae two tas! I bungaiow built built. tn your 82 soe = prego pear a SILVER LAKE FRONT | Business reo . ie Z A lovely. 6 room, up, 7 down, condition | ‘fvorite logation with Wane | ‘Tri-level. open basement site {15 : | 2 iy 5 | fees, wp, tame, "h1 conditon| “ . ° .|& FRANCHISED HOME : is ear ble | ment. @xi2 kitchen. ‘dei? ainine ee r beak, ontometio I hope you don't mind — I can't bens. onto a strap and secong jot lef of "ig, 3541 Bilver- |" ste: in Pontiac established 9 yrs. - | gems. Seated bv .ci | room, 12ni8 master, bedroo beeses Meee Ma bee Mies, Pull. price. #, ea your | hold a pocketbook, too!” = Se ee ee SS ee a yd Seer. | reied Sensh for quex | Ot ee ae Financing arrang wt 125 ft $3600 “omen Call LI| firs per br No SAtorma-| Phone OR 3-1873 or OF 3.1769 ww this cus’ tor only $13.00. > > - ‘es per t Rae eRe | LADD's; Inc. “|, “Tomect Your Oust swans UGMES non ae-| 506 Sale Houses 43 FOr Sale Lake Prop. 44 stabi Us ocrmgn | AP de a Bes | 0% Se mnion 34303 ing room, ‘ basement} i 43+} . » re -1_River 2 2 *famoe.” wien $2080 down | gf Peat PE eee = ee cero? |= Re Do RILEY BROKER B. D: CHARLES, Realtor finished upstairs gas beat, fult = = seal Gall ry egy im ges Cri lade as JONES REA a tarare | -* ee: for individual with ‘serv- FE 1191 - FE 1.0006 FE 4-0521 é ROUX & F “& FRANKS ine $2006 cow. BUILD NOW en ath replace end | eae ees ee -{ ice station experience and + , = on CENERAL REAL ESTATE ; > . Stinched 2 car garare, Excellentis |® | ROOM LAKEFRONT HOME. | Tv airs Sean wr Ste oot. te we oe ee eee bt ae eee eee " Bandy Beach. Broker. PE_9-3616. pa AS y OWNER UST sufficient assets. For fur- »v0% @ DISCOUNT coapettth nth Ea, Be Bocheose watt, 6—Sundey_j_to * | st NICHOLIE & HARGE R given focus aati gies or yore] Hog toner 5 Z tages, = y terms. ,. Ee — a] Paust. — ther information ¢all FE] | gy talk Sere “a LARGE 11 ROOM ROUSE, “Co! 4 “t BEDROOM RANCH Seman | HERBERT C.DAVIS | Cmrenee. 8. | _Son, 66 W. Huron st__—_—_—_| pn Ort. 1204 "| 2.9173, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.] Botest °Upat ‘to you 94100. tecaled on main thor. NEAR UNION LAKE |33 w. mute Ge Be ~ ! Central location. Well kept up > | OWNERS? ee oe | ACRE WEAR | AVONDALE HIGH | FOR SALE: CHILDRENS SHOP. Secured by brand new + | bus and stores. 3 atres | Sweeping lewns and shrube cur | ——— WES Prating Leke Re nomi, ely ae, Gado: Bee Seth reel aecellent con. | ecteet., Dearbo Call, Rochester OL¢@12. 9:30, foom ocungaiow with full | ‘. Good many hinds of trees | Sang car gurege, 8. on bee U UNION LAKE 10 BUY. TO SELL, REALTOR | onal inform — salle read to appreciate, Te: rms, EM 3-4558 SEVERAL GOOD SACRE PIECES. ea 7 LE wet ee 5 a 5 . : with e on streets. The 7 “er white frame Partridge fa the “bird” to see. — and § room houses on each. MICH | Conclly J QUOR 1 aa — Fee teak} bame la very | _decorated | alow @ block from = = fesy terms PW. Dinnen & | ““Oteasy ah oa ue. fren.| RAY O’NEIL, Realtor — Rs ee cee Se ae i ia Se | Rs cea Pate se | = | "DOW RIDGE__|_ctatetatetn ime 8 | Stat tner ane Ge fat | Rs _21822. such as ig ment with auto-| ing room, plastered walls and MYER only A of these j searen 2 " ertek — : plus-moders- ee + ——: 35 Be so Open. o-F — _——- matic of “Recreation room, led utility room it is pric: , : . . store. Grossing early @ quarter! Phone FE ¥-T10) or PE $-1292 YLORD| SE eee seve resca| oS US| ea Sy SERS hy ovner M0 Sect om] renin Baden — | Seer asa Aecey te tee ; 5 ~ GA LO D place, dining room, pew = _R. HILTZ FE 5-6181 Spieh-apen 2 2 bedroo = gre with peers: —_ "Sem with partitioned ] ee p v™ eere- with take frontage 4 Birminanam $90. a = . me Mo to 53 room. Glassed in porch and large attic of Knotty pine. finish. heat, “auto 'eas| lot in exclusive DOW | nites corthwest of Pontiac Ready Sidwest #8200 Liste Lieenent tenewrel ORF am Bosekiy alring oe Ei hem Candi, | REAL STAT Hy ,q,0PEM °* | {evbath ul msemenl eet | Eater beat eee Ge gag | RIDGE subdivision, $17-| Safmatca tal, 3) a Tavtr | gree “STORE, GOING’ OO0D “LOANS $28.70 $500 ix . = * i ¢ ee. a rm: eal! ylor. | gee STORE pore Goor . ix_rosm home vith basement. GIROUX” & FRA Sra GRMINGHAM PROPERTY | ot ps meme wee Nened | eS Seta Fornat| OO cash. Call FE 5-7167| Realtor, Pe +3 Suuners PE AST Pe oe * 9 fe Bg a one ke sorte 1 = CECIL H. MYERS between 5 & 7 p.m. CASS 3 DRIVE-IN we ts rm" | Open uni #Bun. 1 to b pm. | neat Estate» “Mortgage, 108 John K Irwin __ | PAXCH TYPE WOUsE ON TOON | ia0ai to CASS LAKE : ; RESTAURANT ’ Pas cotnanes te two apart a OT ae Lk: 15 R. frontage on the lake. | Rist) 0" cities terse 000 dn, | Located on one of Michigan's wc ner S . Ba Bea ee ete ees (GATEWAYS to WATERFORD ~ sEaLtee Lavine room, Sore hea abe mail| THELMA MLE GOP RETR: | Gnaugoog! income. ‘Total ore : ; | 101! Sacinaw 4 . and Income coed e, | Eh mae oo SBE RONS, [ree AES on SRR Ses | Lake Frontage | my PTS wom gyace WORTH : HAPPINESS Ottawa D ive qualified purchaser = = me rt. Willlagne Ex Rd. Lake ee | ake ron age WHEN YOU WANT BAST sv AN, ; a rt eeu eoke ens Gar 3 bea-| Drayton Plains feges. Low down ‘payment, By We have four 25 acre oarcels on to borrow CASH Seerentiee ‘ream vucetions banty BRIC K INCOME Beautiful brick Colonia! ” eee ins] oon beth” Sen whens fate. treates vere, ene pots ANY AMOUNT UP =~ ° ‘ arn ffgepinge tm large living Teom. | DowNTOWN SECTION full baths “oive 7+ MF -4 B82 - 8 et CAKE. FRONT east ate al «136 F. PIKE ST. to $500. or . Tw Income $148—per-}—— 1 T powder eel Superb sun- at once! Place is Yacant and you| beat, gas hot water, storms and | Large 3 bedroom with beth, large —Satermrd Selling at $9050 each os. tnd floor Nat'l Bldg -over Wal ie, Cems. price just $13, meat. furnished @ room 2 Dito p yee yd ~~ —eon—have—immediaie possession. — venetian blinds, — - living room with stone fireplace — terme Call or avvoint- FFE 4-9584 gteens Pontiac brick roomea re . ine Tots Needs pain’ screened shad ‘4 . . 7 ; a oe wun hakurel car tated carere, Screened MACEDAY LAKE. = but priced sccordingly tifus sandy beach. Purnished $11. «12 Dine Bighwey _—* have office in Lake Rested’ es lg fows screens, water —s softene . Why swelter in the heat? When ti — -_- —_— ) = : = — = 2 | Meekni S18 “oer week Oak | Terme. Shown by eppoint- . You can. enjoy the ‘year round C"Pangus 1919 M15 | : 30 Barmston (next to bank) = ‘ment. pleas of this fine 2 bedroom . _ floors. plastered walls full base- — ss arp, J met ior ceuen Lake Estates ee MER. ween aS ment, er 3 7 BEDROOM at ST RaaT De t " ‘ : i. rms BEING SOLD TO Indian Villa, e of Water frontage, just off the| Spick and span 3 bedroom home, Gecriies we, : : Sree Survie ESTATE. au ‘8 lake on @ ae deep lagoon, | full basement. automatic heat and ine 130 down $48 per month, | . , — se ®| FIRST OFFERING Brick and, fame, 2, bes: | ing Foam eit Rteinee ond | Nepean, bunds. 3 bedrooms” ead ORT REN ee LOANS - y. _ mean poNWnoNE . 4° — Soap. carpeted ving room lovely Eitehen octre arse, willis) full bath down separate ining ra on F Phone OR 3872 or OR 317] \Vindow Mfg. Business GAYLORD Forest fosetion. Biz roos ered fireploce es oH ater softener, $17.06 wt | = tate, Se your tamity UMMER COTTAGE "frontage TE are Our Beshasew 2000 | Liberal Terms Arranged = 7 with 8 ‘rooms ad "bath pooes apd pewter Teen is to mortgage. 2 favor, look now. poom ‘veer sound double “esa, | 22m COu MA So, after 4:9. | Til Health Forces Sale Extra Fast — a rE 495m | sare pte sia thd, double lot. Price Tle F..C..Wood C iD.) a Ni hol AoWet tye vee tum faker ia | 4 oie 10 ACRES a. | PE 5-3281 or FE S-4506 : ———Cesperative Real Extete Exchange 1 ee ee | Leslie R. Tripp Re ltor [Comer Williams Lake Ra- & os xbrjroaehe oe ia st Pam x rane er mi 20 ACRES oes Service utekty “= FOR ZHE rouxa eee SPARKLING NEW | ww) toyrmen best. | eg cox SESE TSS, “y's Fe in| at ASETET |. ox sarensee timber Bricea at| ROLLER SKATING ‘fe siecatare sete = Located, fe oonfie ae ine Pr said or FR $0304 "For Sale Lake pegs 44 For Sele R = sage | 0 ACRES” me any worthwhile io to 20 Son of oy. ame? i test eee ~ | For esort Prop. 44A tly Only SE vs on" i. nn “gs foo . . B UL gham |" who ft epegd TEAR ROUND How 5 ROOMS #2 in ca rate Sraitie ; = HOU HOLD. eeesee| Dortridqe| Seen e| BERR AT =| See eS) narcttaetar “| LADIES SHOP, | FINANCE ~ swith closets, : and l , ait beat, stacked “earace es g scan ie for you. Phiced | 2 tots tm Drayton. Leen Lk. privt SEVER AT S000 a ay ey LADD’ Ss Inc price Sa we 5. stock * rah 3% oh Sanew Kay Bid ssi : NEW AND Wartine FOR YOU.| <8 THE “LIRD™ TO SEE oan b sing level wets. shade tress. a ay, terme FW ams Dawe fey eearen a Joka A, Lond | tno Roce - Peaers) cons eee: ; terms. _ oo | OR 3-2961 — Open Sundays un A, Landmesser , | WHEN/YOU NEED metntene aane SARE my ber=te tot Te rate .,| WEST SIDE, | Benjamin and }sithim_______rx enm | Sele Suburban Prop. 4SA) 7 Telia’ T°]. segun BOR | “| Rae RR Senge BS: {coe oe a eee von | aati an |g me Oe See oe! O58 $500 SS SSF MAHAN | 2 See e | stephens, Inc. ERS) ook SS ore | ene ere Eee | mam oe ae o a ; 4 4 ‘ . ou can get it gutekly ae INCOME-HOME |= Phaepiet Sree | Eee le Be Remmiet, naeience eet, Ht | Lapeer ee pinata | Reni becebeeh on | Me at eae SLITS ges ba eters Sete aeRO | eat Em | mtb ee ag Oe RE | Saco | payment on this smartiy Sree rear tes | $150. ver month CLARE REAL ESTATE | — LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN — For Sale Farms 48| for oroverty or eauity PE S185 . ee ee ee WARD F patentines KNUDSEN Open Evenings and Sundays | A 3. peatonm home with base: | ~~~ — ~| Gas STATION GARAGE AND] STA: ~~ wan tee fen ek Ome 101 W. MUROW, | ee saoeuocn ie treat, Location ia fair, but home| —ROCHESTER AREA ceownans Wits aaleees. Gels ea biome! heed tee NEXT DOOR TO BR REALTQR FF 2-8316 kr] Fr. LAKE FRONTAGGE is in excellent condition, peace- | gn eres Modern. 7 room /house, | ‘roughfare. ot oa for FINANCE CO tolored plumbing fixtures, forced | 43 W. Huron Bt. oven Eve. 7 to 8 | Seminole Hills = sony, MA Sesie BUT Eston ho | sod. vos Down Close to stores |" cood buildings. 813.00. / | -ulgmobiles Im ements, etg, An Al eras. to a wt ae | 7 = mine Paina. 2] aber cee tars | Rud tape OO |e aman tpt it | Sa MY PETE | roar De ty ot . a Twp. face brick 3 bedrms., den, SH ZPARD | : | & : __with fireplace, — dint ; ‘ : wha 1 M ec - | | —<_taren tom mumarous to mention, | Dateman. | crrsce -NT_LAK Ee | Sat Warner meta | had Tecrentga ton ets tinge |~ | REAL ESTATE. wipe st Realtor TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Sola FHA tor x pootr, modernized kitchen. FWA) diate ~$383- Club De.) -- 0 i e081 offic == Today's Best Buy att adits Sanaa te 4 ene LAKE i320 ree Ca Tea ae ad SS hee ae age |e ~ Or Tl ge reget RRR greta: | Sete omen (RRR MOR |r ae ae EE ER ee aoe voi | SO oo r ¥ sion: attic. Oversized elec. © | 10824. Screens and storms. her lot. 2 bedroom, yo as For— information write Pontine ‘ RENE? | BARRE | ees) SES ee | suo: | SREP! ene eee ssel : Ra Se ao dow PRIVATE BEACH | &h'heser' = "| fliers RE) ATTENTION _-_|Aepotam' wha prom amp| Serotahetataenietars | CET CASH QUICKLY i t| Elizabeth Lake Estates _ & PARK; -| WM. 1. KNUDSEN | range fl bet endltorme’ and | vocates souinwest of orchard so sensi “Pk Seg” OOM | ced Heer perme one) = Uy to. $500 FOR A NEW ROME « can | Sttached plostarea garace, ©| OF ny fuel off B Riviera Ter- | 510 Ae ALTO NK on | Oe ga ine jake. A wonderful. oppor. “Eee Ce ACRE PARM, | soores, $13.00 do. = + “ine we 1002 cons. 8 ee WM. A. - ee ae ee ee | eateege tae eabule [tee a ane : tame, "Sctyvscieatiy oceted te Toad. Rolling lam. Priced to | "LOCKER PLANT & meat | Most deals closed ia in So) minutes : M.A. living “room. ceramic’ tile entrance to attractive living room. Edw. M, Stout, F Realtor either Detrétt of Pontine buyers. Se G business just north | Senatures ae / —. , seem storms and oxi? di we. pono dase- SYL VA ILLAGE 1 poaoe wee down with buikier john Chiera Company of Pontiac with excellent steady | ° Signatures rand ol others securiues. - KENNEDY You coulin’t dupli- ment. oil heat reation | 5 bedroom VAR VL Ace and * “Open Es Eves. ti re: 30 ae __ aie be aca A —— - ; Beare tls | See down, 7. a Re an | See oe ee ee ee Fetve. Edw. M. Stout. ] Realtor Suburban ce ‘Oakland ~ ; ya © Buren mem. We Washington Park”. | POINTMENT. >) | _sbath,' Jarye landscaped jot, hard-| AC ES ON PRIVATE Lake (77 Sagingw St re sgiss| Home Ue Sport ot ORE o = : = | ek! Sena ett $2.20 DOWN} San“bev arranged") Tome. ‘Doutle ehrane: gueet cate | — Tere of 08 — f . With Acteage ‘Seabee eae “pis Lean: Co he feation seat Cn ey $950 DOWN 4+ ming. aad Maine Only ele s00. exer — BOUT EWARE Sore | from erlimile s bedroom home | Ona : pe | i air heat, Inum storms thie s. sory mete built tn 2, beayboms. oll heat, ie barn _#2,500_down.. OL Pi Geo, L. Scales, ALOR 5 tune Saree .| NEW SIX UNIT MOTEL on main PE 2-¢ —N A dS Sa Meraene apd "peved | 106 Lhnge erode ches. wires |. 4 "Rigek te iat, a “ee = ig "Et LOCRWOOD |e. Seger FE 26011! comnicting “ifered for euick cae to‘expand. Well furnished. 818,300 | RAST SED} 800. o hot waler, Sereens Pi. 0 DO “pie, 800, 0, down | A “ct excellent sapniieanageegieont _ | Move Right In: rm Cgeeboge™ st ant | Masntoe nor vot of"triad Git | ERIBREE & GREGG as Se 6s dow Fou | tn 3 ; : es few aa lp — restrictions, PHA a spay Bares ‘EF PS “War eden al Seema ian HUMPHRIES | SCHRAM > REALTOR FE 2-0474) | . 83 N. Telegra: | Tf no answer ph. FE 5-2564 pote Lag Ll ¢ ee . ‘Comparative Real ee Hee ja rent veal = small ve Ey Eel Broker Road: WARD FE. PART RIDGE| — or Less LAKE ORION _ at : ay 49| REALTOR | -FE2-8316 WITH [QUICK , ; | SERVICE? _ FI OYD KENT, Realtor ‘en bs MW. Lawrence Next, to - sumers eas FE $8121: _Hon ie & Auto’ ene iC HAYDEN | a THE PONTRAG PRESS, "TURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 2, 1055. = a 3 ET] ERSON Portas Pe Sass or PE Gert LOANS ON HOMES $600 to $1,500 On modern hom homes not modere, unfinished — mes. 2. 4 On ‘garage 209 NATIONAL BLDG. LARGE TRADE IN ALLOWAN NCE ar ar old lawn mower on new m "reas paint. Rew, 141 per quart ~ Soa off en “ BARNES. HARDWARE ————— 4 WW, BURON 2 ROOM MODERN big % acre lose to Pontiac ~trade Jand — Motor — acant equity — tract, JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 245 Oakland A Co-operative Real Estate Exchange isso GTBSO! IGERATOR, vor land con- _dtyer; inside 1 i ~ $78. One combination saw, 1 tae ROO AND PAD 3 MOS. horse ftw Gasoline Mor. $30, 1 erty, Apt ¢ 8, or ve P-r0as for . two’ wheel | be Route 27-23 vl 5. B. Bche' ze afier ; u, Es YOUR LA LAND CONi CONTRACT, apotigce, 0. 4 EXCHANGE. | Open_ Eve. For Sale Clothing 56 PIECE POR SUIT. FINCH fur, ming taille and 3 fox heads. 1 sacrifice PE 30420 i. between 9 and 6. except Wed LADIES BHORTIE COaT, 81ZE “ mang suit “4 Sa cout size Phone FE 2- a ; oaths . NYLON FE FRENCH lace wedtling gown, Fioot jengtn $50, Also 3 shape, \ Your Sale Household Goods | 57 ameetieetieetiedieetietiecinetineta: teatin ted -& BUT. Sn, Se NTIQUE WALNUT DROP LEAF byte wood table with ¢ leaves. Co- Ox12 - LINO. RUGS. BA $350. lonial corher cupboard With ¢1458 jox19 LrNwoLEUM $6.30 | KING BROS. doors, Wrought hardware | Reg. im, House Patat, gal |. $1.08 a 36” enamel top kitchen | 4 WALL TILE ‘ 3 rE rertr) ier “ns rawers LAID TILE % ‘price ALER ine. RUBBER BASE Ales GaL $3.66| PONTIAC RD. AT OPDY a YOu want SYERS_it W HURON, FE ¢30% THAYER BUGGY, 815 REECE CAN BE FOUN FOUND AT L &-8-/ss0DERN DINETTE SET. EB} bathinette. $10 seaies, pink. | cman neat moa bens new ‘bo pom sable, nasa’ chairs. | $4. Gx10 carved wool rug : rey refrigerators, $25 w: noged EM S202 room chairs and misc. es Wilton. . Peters yg Sup; ‘TW sets $i om adios, $6 | MEET AL WARDROBE id; OPHOL | _FE 2-0960__41_Josevbine. . ebrome dine’ chair i: 8 e TRADE Gas OES ELEC. $5.08 wp chests ne Bedi a pa ete curtam stretchers, tte . B. = Electric, 1060 roar. $40.95 up; SS p _ telng geeen guiles size ap: dim aT . OTHERS, TO CHOOSE er ite: seapleal EAs . yee $15, Or $10; both USE OUR EASY PAYMENT | 121%. Saginaw PE $4180 | {2 Song “eceaition 966 Win Lane ” OR i A-WAY PLAN MR. EXECUTIV E Rd; (Near Gaile Rd.) ue Bh eo SS, sell, eas. Paco = | [ponte ayy A mahogany executive desk and USED WASHING MACH foes ‘parking ma? b <0 6 chair, good. OR 3.1731. $23 80 end up. Pay MACHINES. () r COMBIN “~ : La esate co ee cant oft * ies AniOm. | _tte tem Haro 2 . nm LL Pontiac or 1 mi. east of Auburn WALTON: TV USED Heights oo Auburn Rad., Walton, Cor, Joslyn reo2s} TRADE-IN DEPT. __ We Give Holdens Red cs “OUTSTANDING BUY omy og pa APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, | ~ gaep Chippendale @aven 4 pe, sectional $34.50 four burner $129.50 value, $69,965, for ; double bed thaw Faw 4 Studio couch, 50 alt ser: |. Also ‘several! and mattress im blond wood, | Electric $40.54 ~ full site in Blectric and | $50; yy dining leaf table and ¢@ chairs, Gas at ¢€ rdinary values. room table, 6 chairs and | tana, b sae Michigan Ft ent, 393 Or- ; eal) in son, Mba. cad | hetrigereter with treeter chard Lake Ave s.. Ave. ist and 2nd between ee $00.50 BEAC OL NYLON DOWN DAV- and $:30 o.m. 712 E. Lincoln, | Automatic. washer. 3 yra. oe d, Neitan marbletop =: SICH ae: oe Oe ow Part rane ie an i PIANO, ELBECT?R carved lamp tables. di bet rtabie, dinin — mg Ni Walnut carve “adil FY r portable. ¢ fining "sult T HOMA See OMY Toom wi Ma: = Sake = Gas chalet sewing cabinet, wicker rocker, steel trunk, -weet- crocheted, bed spread. Phone ry MAHOGANY gene can Phyfe dining room table and Reasonabie. estaurant M59 Near Duck Lake BED, Chest 6. model ironer, like new, $35. Cab after 9:38 138 8. Edith MA §-€704,_ - 108 RUG WITH is 12x15 ‘and 109, One vair . ine Groves ir of shentive, 3! twin 7: oview, Sylvan Lk. | Oe §5 | HUTCH ee MAHOGANY CUUM. LIKE” NEW. | gallon. Reg, [° $1!) per quart all trellises and | for rr lake lots or | acuum cleaners Roy's 06 Oakl 4 ACER STP by, Dick & Turoer WasHErekt E ie nanan condition. 303 Dum OENERAL ELECTRIC’ or ew, retrig, PE 2.6600 a3 Goop v UM ci = vaACu EANER REA- GOOD - ee DBA VeuPORT 7 rubber, §70. m % 51 Pinggrove. roy GOOD BLUE FRIEZE Liv room suite, cheap. FE Saye _ desk HOOVER VA. $14.05, pene bags. makes 834 Myrtle, dens. 60 ‘Gal. EXTRA F HEAVY WATER « tank ee: a= Kelvinator retrig- aor, ft. (20, Lawnmower, | brushes, gif Huron Gar- KENMORE WASHER. QOOD CON. Pe oa i Chrome — = LARGE OAK ss chairs oy $30. FE +8077, tikes NEW SHELVADORE RE- frigerator. perfect condition, alse, 4 pairs rose damask traverse grees and mm on —Mrs,_ Pearce i RoUi Rome Dr 5- chairs. 1 a yo. “rate AND |! / machine” 2 othe? | tables, 1 0 line see Sabie. Pe *' |EINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE i | | Price at Jack’s 277 Baldwin Lord’s Specials . dinette set sota-bed “ strom $2465 Hide-Bed trom $139.95 |! Used gaa stoves - ~- Lord’s Furniture and Appliances | ea it Ww. Miwneres Wrigiey's see Fo ‘nee Be” NEW Corded USED FPURNITUR oe bede §° 06 Sofa bed ery ga, ehatir, ae Te ww ro - iv 7 w beds it | + 50 Love sea cot son metronnes “tt 8s New inner “ar ma = . Elec- a trouser $08. pind pore $1.96. cage EASY TEI ee Pork LA Av Aw wat ext to Parmer’s Gas Station Linoleum, 9x12..... $2. “2 SURPLUS PAINT | Vinyl xeer re ‘ | White yng rae all os = A® arold’s Paint- bine. 140, 8. Saginaw ot on saee. PEN NY PAINT SALE sen eee eernnen sevececees 63.08 -teeeke 2nd atic... Two ‘gain. for Rubber base Roller or pol es * > [Seen eee 8 “ George was terribly tired! I had an aw ful time-tragging | ae him to the partys” - = ae eee =a washer énd tube Sale Household Goods* 57 adda SPEED QUEEN AUTOMATIC . ._ Cheap for cast. = SAVE. PAINT.JT YOURSELF w bones -. $1.28 to 93.25 M eatin 7eeHs.----« $2.85 to $6.06 rocker . $11.06 Hi chairs pe 5 ite iron, sponge subber, pias tie covered shees Otlomans with aan: . Taek $11.06 Bathroom chests, 10x15a25 . $6.05 Up Cottee tables ae 5 up. Lamps, ali kinds 2d up Breaktast aot 4 chairs $28.50 up -. . tron | end plywood legs, + also table slabs, Ee. | PICK. & PAINT STORE Be 143 Onkiand Ave. | MODEL 631 2% PT. Yove: Rouse Paint, 1 gal, .....000-. 63.08 Yaa @ | UNCLE $140.95 — Now wie | _ Pe ens. ‘ _ | _bet._Ainurn 52 Gal. Electric feat Water beter — same ‘prand Reg. "| 273 wal. 15 im. lege, couce Fontes ou can Deilvered *35 50 FOR SALE: BACK E LOR- in, 4%. 7345 Crooks Rd., For Sale Miscellaneous 60 At BIG. SAVINGS . ee a used tuaiber 2nt~ Te a ‘ear Of txéxf and | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60). a Send, Gravel. jet PUMPS” Ct GA. THOME. ” Bt % “ aol i tne tee. woh ad. Sy mete oS," | aoa oa ih briges for s lim! a | ORADE sr al URR Siade. as — ‘These prices wont last | .. } DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. TOP Leas * ror psterigis, 20% sail fi) dirt, sand, gravel: -FE Dede. maths Je ith ft el Ln. ft. FREE: MANURE. TO ANYONE fs All length in. f © wil) pick f up everyday, | 2x108 All sm, lie lin. ft, Soinerone Farms of Adams ea 6s 100 and Square Lake road. MI Two | at e x Dirt 66) tie Sentaen ne hone” Vor euarante: BLA: at bien NEW-2 8PEED © ‘WEB-COR TAPE recoraae with tenes $175. Ee TS$a NEW AND USED POWER. MOWERS ROTARY “TILLERS POWER ©PRAYERS | Miiler | joment.| of 14 MI ments ‘avalladie Ww Oa) Laws F- 183 (Not Mile Rd, Birmingham, #8008 omeaeeaee z 4 X 8 HIGH STAKE TRAILER $42.50. OR-3-0025. NEW STANDARD COMPUTING Beco PE «+ me Dave | ~ Hie | $e SO Bisby erate marred Also deep and shallow well te} pumps Mich. ixan Fuorescent, 93 Orehaga Lake Ave ee 8O4l, PIPE, $3.90 at. WAR- Wieks, 2678 Orehard. Re. t, IN. SHEET “ROCK 4x7's, 4x05. 4010's & 4u12's: 60M See us {dr el -our building | Mosel ke oe eater to the tndi- “RL NAC KE’ rt’s BLDG. SUPPLIES -BRAGLE ioe HAVE iM dhs x BOXER EXCHLLENT ‘AKC REG Serrler re 2 reMALs SEALYHAM home party. FE Piurry KITTENS good home, FE 3-40 FREE 3 MALE DOGS tured. Cat Puppies. Kitions FREE TO | | ri) bars i Pemale ringer, proven. matepn, AEC comaele: “f faye “you seen TH “Fie N = Venture ome’ Tf 3s 3 BEDRC OOM MODERN IN excellent condition. Very camel 508 able FEM 32 ‘Ww 1s vou haven you've got @ thril) in store Ven- Leb ie rm very newest in mablile reat home that travéets, todayt deiner. Vata others * trailers an low as dawn. _vaee Bales. 210)_Dixie 1 wa a ~ MOBILE APARTMENTS]. Stewart coaches are truly that. pe shear: Jelousia __son, 80 8. Perr New Plyscore ry aie s chect. Olen Bil On. Pe gale “EX- enaweet ews ures LIONEL & "AMERICAN ponent acne | manne FARTS AND oes iy windewe, weeohers, | plum bing "HARDW TAY peer D RIVER f redh tol a . ai kinda of 3 FLYER TRAINS radiatorg, ‘sash ao Top scl black ait, eat, sand | mermnaton Pere ae ise | a, . TAKE ADVAN TAGE A eaetca ead ion { 72 OFTHIS SA\ s PIT RUN pag ag PROC. Auction Sales 77! LE. ‘esa graxel,.eld- art, fie wa _ “wand, ashed 60.40 - concrete CTTO Tr. AvOUST € AT | ny ‘your yout ‘week of ‘traer, pe gravel, - er ay “00 sel ~. ated el Ms Ld art ened — f Birmingham te 6635 Wes * ls = __&. Saginaw, _ “UNION 21768 ©, a Ra at the corner of Orchard e NEW AND USED D FURNITURE. PR Db as bt BRIVEWZ ae ake & Maple Rds Amonewall | ark WRECKING CO., INC. | faa® wuss ana Gravel Fyre) Tyre lgoter, ‘yh, iow. | i Ee cp Selo is Bev ae ‘ itry & ford, @ MILE FE ¢¢218 PE. farm ar trajler pow ; ‘erims ; hog equipment Cutter, leigh | Gung CRAPT 17 FY. Ff. 06 TRAILER, EXCHANGE, FE 23200 canoes Orchant Lx Ra) ROAD GR AVEL” bella, sheep canipment 22 sheep | RD gg hours @0 ae “MYERS PU} PS. |___ RENwoop «#209 © rene, 91.80 doltesres. Pe coum, | eee ent Wks loving hous, |< eeeuene.20eee St Fiake . New i STEEL BASEMENT SASH | WASHED 8A ye AND GRAVEL, vantity- of baled hay. straw Ras OLD bey | srouson Reauiar 118.13 “mallow weil REPAINTED, SAVE 20% fi dirt, truck om > FOr. | Quantiy of oni and core un chansei e a j # * * © pty equip i beer ~ ° oll eg At * =< p vl ca ed BL. AYLE Ck toch wy, OR 3-1834 : ber Bar-B.Q'a a o trailer, OHNSO vers tet with 11 a tank wow vaste ~ WE GOT. TT complete with te pon & beds. Light KELLY¥’S HARDWARE | & Orchard Lake Ave, PRD TiOn| Flak Ait and Peat “deliv ted, 8 Wide. vimate! pondo & CS a ? a elim: 2 Ave oF ve wide, appromimately 3908 Auburn at Adama - ae a ver rosie veeal, ease” YE be) ey ee — eae ed aoe Gane To cet pawceons MOTORS. — 4 —oL FE £403 other items ’ : [ iy ae Se « SLAYBAUGH'’S a Peat hee SALE - ery PRICES ON COAL “ey Sale Pets 69 “EB ootchaux Auetionser va. _ Ra =a Prong Towel Tone do X 4 BUILDING, TO BE TORN M. A. ‘BENSON AKC REGISTERED S8FAGLES. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY down. FE 6-3002 Call M. A Benson for Puppies and 1 eres m hounds, Guar; night. L. B., Smart.-dale Farm, \NEW #6000 BT. “S PURNACE. 5 hepa mol PRICES ON COAL , anteed to hum. EBMpire * Mas __ Rochester ¢ [eee GW hse | Suse rowr gearuat’ eine’ “eenmetPeetmeee pony tore] FOF Sale: Housetrailers re Per: + re este. reasohable FE 50211... aS INLAID we LEM SMITHS 287 'S. Saginaw CLARY CASH REGISTER. USED PE 28844. _4 mos, | CLEARANCE SALE* 60 NEW POWER M REEL ROTARY AND RIDING TYPE. 19 GARDEN TRACTORS 2% TO 6aP 4 TILLED COLLAPSIBLE ay wae Ch it lewnswing end glider. ante FLU UORESCENT | Pix: vy factory. marred factory. ees. Michigan Plu- DRAW 1 TITE HITCHES CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED ate ~ ial = trame tid be ns Otite Rw FUEL “OIL “TANKS a ‘D and 6 except Wed.’ Lake Aye, |. Open to 6; Gun. 10 to 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply |. oe 15 Ortonville American Lanterns Coach and Candle Lantern de- signa. also most complete: selec- -tteon of Nights for every room tm house af terrific values Michi- gap c eececens wi Ore chard Lake A gis wil we Gal. 6008." B.A ‘Thompson, RECONDITIONED - SINGER sey; for. tre tree » home ae | PLYWOOD. CUT To La w wicks, 2678 Orchard ROOFIN ING AND y SIDING be gem | yk oe on material, D&M BUILDING SERVICE - 7904 - Evenings OR yare __$80._FE. 5-9602, REINFORCED CONCRETE SEP. _te tanks. Ph FE COAL & BUILDING #1 Orchard Lake Avé, FE at 7108 UsED Jt JURE BOX. Ail WORKING . Ortonville 39712. Also 4 chairs. 35 VALUES model Mp secseeeess 7.96 UD seassiveree O96 iue * neem meena test PC. SECTIONAL SOFA. RATTAN 3 TE : { 10% OFF duly = During wonth of x _ Saregee, ig materiale da0rs,--storm “MIDWEST $ SOPPEN ae ~ OIL aioe “115,000 + _ Complete :|Save Money at tress; girl's enow Muskrat fur cape. : 50 *_ ae ) 6386 : MA 6-6811 2 KITTENS TO PLACE IN GOOD a P ade your get. | “GALVANIZED pis #161 Dinie Mwy Clarkston : bag % =. tt. be } Iie ft. tea) ; and, mortar. | % in in sa Be ane * 276 © and Spite. r : te 4 bond loom wee. Becnew Pm} 2100} —_$§} note ann, _ a Hjumbere os b. GARAGES RED TO G _¥Te., 1 broke male beag Te oo | + “Too, Uke new. Length. vour ee arage Doors a yr. ike, Ost ome. See ra tsyhn LUMBER - ‘Terma, FE OSE FROM tot“ys81" Duck sate Se. near > PHELPS 1 eLporRic EAR WARE Bae peg tee corner of MAO, Highiand % teed. seo enltod Rd. Sees Sw’ atees| Sis OMe OF Prom, {ib apd up. Salimovesos |" 5us"Auputy fe PE ebste Lins. SATHROOM FIXTI TOUNGs r " = TS town kitchen Furnaces: Oi PAINT SALE #1 santyts aR | rr heme PE babe : ater and steam | Cochran’, Wonder-lus rubber base | Doo! 7 — vollers, attomatic water heater,| paint. Reg. $5.29 eal, 6349 | TOILET SEAT, 87.96 VALUE at | | PUREBRED TOY FOx TER hardware electrical sunovlies, per gal. Reg $81.50 ct. now! Aiso comolete line of all co | pups, Black & brown, PE 2-6603 Ring’ ¥ a bes a Aha » ; oe eae off on al! arches = — b a 4 am osgt peats PARAREE i t ALINES . * ti 4 i he OPPLY: 3 2685 Petry >: teliices. Bagnes Hardware, Piacrescont. 343 Oremard Lake | se * — ae ANCHOR FENCES ee = a oe EA, rE z DI VWOOD Talbott i umber!” os PReE rs Lp a pict jr ae 8 ae = CALTIIRI CT Paral ince. 1977, _eREE = Tes PS Ail kinds at jowest prices, Also na int, also red Bat BABY CRIB Ma; -SINGLE | Caninet Hardware, wholesaje 604 | and Go rubber base S| Pears pie ‘eoi} spring matiress./ retail ware. plumb electrical cup | Friis La Pontiac: yceet Co. piles vm o * Se0re as and & PSAy be vente rue CHURCH'S ING ittd Baldwin Ave. full Ime of lumber 1025 Oak! PE 3-243 Ave PE ¢-2622 = ALUM, COMB DOORS. $9690. | —BICHO OD WRECKING CO | TOILETS “CtoBe- COUPLED =| eeepeeee, 4 BE uatn _ one ; 2310 Dixie Hwy. $0108 |. newest gesian tor modern Path REGISTERED OFAMAN mes i OUT - | PLUMBING SPECIAL = tiny factory marred ais | paired commer, Bs om 3 eueewses o vatorte 10e . tn compartwest cement haund rey ee | = — #. bath- | eTERED a: 3 Orchard q Sa At ‘CoNDITIONER, oe play model-$235. O son, 60 8 Perry, _ deen POI FURNACES Off. BURNERS, blowers stokere and controls. Warne Heating CO.. Rochester OL 20711. pe he we E os | — months 2 a. a a b: ag ROaTON | BULL ULL a Pl eo i FRRIERS | THREE | CORER seu Val ‘Eas nee BOARDED ip BREEDS kup find de live ' ails” i = Fe | rted } me Fa NG DATHING A aud D CLIP }~ SoAndina 7 te on oN Br eS pods traised. Burro. 77 0. Tele ar ALL L Trained Hay, Grain & Feed 71 5 ALPALPA BROME iN verve Rd eee _ Hike new. reasonable, OL "ABY GRAND FIARO, by — Ne the F vy way. Join | “e Accordian school with tree @ an while learn- Para. seee a se WO, nee wardrobe pew ett 3 ty “wre “ on this lot, MN fiotly ond Tint int nome baea ers Good ae fra! wil) take vour contract car, | - erehare nyene, tot os what have you on weed tr Oxford Trailer Sales ‘Trailer parte Orion oo M96” Michigan bottle gas. and accessories i Pr, HOvUeHTRATLER PeR- fect eondition, $1800 cash My AR olen Al somsoum: rh. CS ——4 alley Park: Lot 38 Lid EXCEL rE 3 _Keego 1984 OF NERAL, oz ose See several added — oo v) Brice"! for q AL. UMA-CRAPT BOAT $ EVINRUDE MOTORS “Ma 32 MODEL. Ris Pr CUEAN. Peceent ois. “nde I "ot 90. nw FEET sn ela he En i to as 10W an $308 and S658. Mércury Outboard Hutchinson’ ae Trailer Sales | ,,Ssles & Service | 01 Dix’ ee Qn Sad iret Bot) re a Wanted Used Meeao Marbor. ae : * SL VENTOWRA vg ant soe RY ; ee CARS. : orarion F rg ree tae Le wer K TH high on we Te Ee belay certs! Ease kee Be Seems $42 vou Ww. Trailer i J. VANWELT._ 4 SACRIFICE, 1948 32-FOOT DUO _housetrailer, FE 8-078). 7 WHEEL TRAILER ¢ FEET. ‘m; gteelfirame, 3 A-t tires. . 37 Linabury, off Miisabeth ake Fd, Trailer Exchange |“ jentne a 6 per cent =e D USED Bere EEA PARTS~STORE 5 Seep 2 SPEED i AND We PHL |— to*combination $40.06. Gating ‘SPUEE. Sisees, tae incon a FERGUSON TRACTORS Sale Ferm Equipment 7 % PO El “The new Perguson 35 gives more for your money See how well it works on.your farm, Ask for « free demonstration today. HOUGHTEN & ‘SON - r ’ m,. New FARMERS TIME 18 C We Ake BUYING spring and—cummer sales; Top - prices oy cars, $1, at "s eOTOR SALES 993 W. Paice, TH "BILL SPENCE. esha aa ae 1 ge see = . he : ~ 2 be a , a es oe Ss ae ood . f oS a i THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 2, 1955 | ' -. For Sale Cars 91 _Fot Sat Sea ie seat Soe 91| For Sale Cars e ; ; BUT TRUE. UP. ba BE PL PASSENG =, oes “TAYLOR'S —— , ya ae ; Sabiied oI Bar| GOOD USED-CARS |, sa: | FORE. lust Va FOBOR HX ‘Bob Frost, Inc. oe one ear : | ; LER ‘Bee iottel bs St i a Bob Pron, tne BOATERS | USED CARS ms Se ath se |", WSR REN | tic a Btice 3 on ne sow soa ~~ iby f Ry Any 4 : ‘ORD fe COUPE RY Birmingham. : Sees S low . CO] ] VE Bel Air 4 dr. sedan. oe fa 5 : 4 - : W ns , a Breer ride. A eye, and 7 ‘ ee > T1/ R ee Credit —= | “erga oie and bee at r or the Best in. hi Is ; - 1951 rire es i Teather terior ee Lo a ~ BUICK bag ge — : Pl - Woodward at 13 Mile and Deals | eer ct | 3 Eh Rema, meme | BAUR IR arts WE | vo | e 7 * eon e. 1 ‘ 6 yy Don't delay~act tedayt - Tee 8? Studebaker convertinien a a ig canon , nie SEDAN We A] BUYS 5] a SPECIAL SALE -_ ekg. AND FORDS AT 605 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION dramatic, odin’ ond bentar” Who WILSON GMC telsctlon going for only Wee down, Thar ‘AN BUY FOR CR THWEST CHEVROLET wedi - ; éo4 2 FINANCE ARRA oR DOWN AND Woodwart af. 13 Mile 52 Nash Statesm’n $645 52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $645 _ OAKLAND AT CASS _ TAXLOR'S | gitar Eoy "oe ttbomn | SH as" Oo : 152 Ford Cust, 2 dr_-$64S ~~ QPEN EVENINGS. OME Gal Elena is ‘a 2 OE Ho POW eed: || '53 Ford Cust. 4 dr. $895. 52 Ford Cust. 2 dr. CHEV. 4 DOOR sTaTION No Co-Signers! werd. Birmingham. 51 Dix.4d#, $495 94 Ford Conv. .. .$1595 a ti ee Vg 2 Om, He || ‘1 Chev. Dix 4 dt. $495 > Ford Victoria..$900| Sowa GAC terme.“ “| Immediate Delivery! tie gremlins ‘53 Ford Cust. 2 dr. $895 va wee Dike ieee SF choose from. Save soo any| *"e merger oe ool "52 Plymouth 2dr. $495] | Haskins Chev. pes tet “HOUSE. rEg isco” bain “|| “52 Buick Su. 2 dr. $895 $1 Ford Conv. ....$595] | DERIE-SEWY AT MS No Finance Co.! {PUN Ayaramatic. Heater. Radio. /{-'54Chev,-E ' ; i _ —— i a MSEEE| Bay Here—Pay Here (ee pe EPaae| Bsibcn ste ts ces el? ™ || "52 Ford Victoria..§94S _ 'S4 Ford R. Wen. $1545 | —4 TIPTOP — |-Sscriinerame| aut, coue FRERRR APC sphrur aes a | Sten 12 ars SS Wipe L424 855]. = te - Guatanteed i a TUBE SRE Sah CLOSE OUT ‘34 chr dr, ; 2 dr. oe. ..0 $745 = : ng ggg ainline ...... $5 | +52Cadillac 4 dr. TRADER UICK | USED CARS | sr sp cnr me mine ea Sista ee Be se a esertn ia? Gat | °33 Ply. 2dr. Heap $900 a2. $1795 $4 Damp. $1895 on =$545 > ee rey ig te ‘a he, =e Senin meee | ees So RERER SroDeRan | “TOUSE OF GOOD '52 Nash Rambler $595 ‘b Studeb’er 4 dr. $495 “54 Chev. Banal $145 $395 | __ eta Ml are ‘cuevscurr |FY OWNER wa PUTO | '30 Pontiac Sedan. $495 - “SSFord Crestline . & bo atk m4 ees JWI attnews ogg oe *80 Ford Cust. 2 dr $495 "2 Linco Capei °53 Chev icon $345, Sedan, ee eee ft sod buy ti ‘51 Ford Cust. 2 dr. aad ryan +» $1295 *S3 Ford Sed. Del.....$595 / sacrifice. du E OF GOOD ya; Comes. : ‘ 53 Dodge ¥4 T. Pkup $745 49 asi} = USED CARS. |—— | "$3 Int. 4 T. Pickup. $745 a | awe S °S1 Chev. 1°T. Van... .$545|- , : aed | : - Big Cheapie Sale 51 Stde, 4 T. Pickup $445 Pp rt S_FORD COUPE. bes OK TEL = ‘Chevrotet Vth smobile - 0 Chet Paton. 8075), Onwac a CHEVROLETS gage O deme 1955 Demos HERE ARE JUST A FEW—COME es Nn) — 4 through 1950 iclals-Care an . . ‘ Floor Cars MATTHEWS- D ZYO prea Demonstrators | Jacobson’s a haaoial Officials’ Cars IN AND TAKE YOUR PICK HARGRE AVES| MOTOR SAL cvlinders, ‘3' ate aot. ¢ are ait | HUDSON & RAMBLER Courtesy Cars . ee _— Se MAPC B. Fel Ce ee ITS |, 2608s, 8 j PS, SBS hia Teeesees SOF 'W7 Piymooth ..... $09" rt 14 TO CHOOSE [FROM *W, FORD EARLARE FT EOR Floor Cars 1608 210s mun 7 Ford ....+..+.. $69 '48Plymouth ......$79 | 5 New ene lee ae oF low = _sell to saneeet a ei ES "48 Ford eee eens eee $79 46 Pontiac oeeeenee $75" a say aid ca % PORE ee es HOLIDAY SPORT COUPES SIXES & uTS "L --Noethwest Chevrolet. tion. Fie #6063. m. 4 DR. NaF $pooms |, MEW Sam ovanas ‘46 Plymouth ..... $59 "47 Pontiac cevecce GOS Woodward at 13 Mile na heater am go, Oe Probtias as "Low as JUS YOUR CAR . CHEV. ata aOR “NOntuwkst CHEVROL SAVE SAVE SAVE| >°¥N « UP To % monTHs . — eae Tene SO in | EE FT old Tamer Fond i PARADE | taney -HASKINS ie save_save| Harold Turner, For JEROME Oakland County's Fastest} 73 ii. OF BEAUTIES | Growing | HASKINS 2 BIG LOTS , COUPE VERY | 4¢- Chev. BA. 2 dr. $1800 Rochester Ford Dealer Chevrolet-Oldsmobile ae oa ’ = ~~ ; - Desier evrolet MIdwest 4-7. = 9-4000 | « 4 ta. SHEly, V8 Conv... $2350 OFFERS DIXIE HWY. aT M-is Maple &80n | Oakland County’s Fastest mes Liberty -¥F St ao Ne | AES, Wp edward, Birmingnen_ | 'S4 Pont.8 2 dr..... . 5 owin a ; IT’S DRIVING Ch ; , 33 Plome 3 2 dr... $1395 sel Growing Dealer |] JOxdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-401 -TIME N h EVTOlet |'33 Dodge WS 4 dr..:.$895 195 5 brook. ead pe | | : , . F} .. Immediate “Spot” Deli pearias| ANAS 1955 [ues Sewage | Bob Frost, Inc. ene Pa . , $2 De Soto WB 4 ds. $8951. ect | OS ema | oo , Low, Low Beet Bees te Does Payment 2~'52 Ply. Suburban $995 : ™: . eee ; ee VY Pee. 'S2. Nash Ambassador, | - FORD === = == — $2,495 : ° | Demo s. veg OWer ATIVE es esse $895 FAW Sian WS| -- | Floor Cars _”’St Hudson Homet, | Factory Official DD | a 50 ~ | Officials Cars ($1 Rotd 2 dr... +... .$399 _* Gare | a — ‘51 Buic i. veces $498 CHOICE Of. TRANe 1eetONs Paley «Sate. sor Courtesy Cars ~—. SoLons | ae 7 READY TO WORK. ° ‘ = pesreee Sette Chev. ees ee eres] USED TRUCKS LARRY 1 7 — STANDARD tm rowmn| 29 Ford ¥ t. pickup Jerome 4 $1,395 _ we aren cin _ 152 Ford % t- pickup 4 . Bote neering” Besos 5 ee eee ' *50GMC 1% t. van Rochester. Ford Dealer . es ze | $05 68 as fete 1ce| MANY OTHERS To choos. nr ' % : 1] sm momen atin woe | | ore foe | Anniversary’ Sale | $F DeSoto. A a ee J : AKE - ‘AGE OF OUR Riemen- ' . : peaferetegn ue : = aos at ¥ | SPORE Rog | | All During August : ear | Don't Delay— Act Today! 232 ¢ SAGINAW ST. oe ne ee a By = COMMUNITY i tudson / HASKINS [DR ASTIC Top Cars, Finer Values '53 Chevrolet ‘S1 Ford : MOTORS. | _ aes 784 Pont. Chft. 8 Dix, R&H, Hydra., 2 tone $1555 ||] BaAz,*f, Rate Renter and g¢r., with radio, eater, and : Suk oe ee DLO Chevrolet Reduction | “* || 'S4 Chev. Bel Air 2 tone, R&H, like new. .$1363 $1995 945} ae * so: SS (Reps ata atoieans eae Cobiand. Count a Fastest 3 > MUST MAKE ROOM. : mis || 'S4 Ply. Savoy Dix. 2 dr., air cond, HiDrive $1333. a. 5 TIP T OP ~ es Growiig I : ees 'S4 Merc, Monterey Conv., R&H, whitewaile $1844 - 33 Pontiac. ~#m---~ 154 Chevrolet | ‘H CHEVRGLET 2 DR suet. 8 'S3 Chev. Cl. Cpe, R&H, Powerglide, 2 tone $1032 ||| Stes Sarkar Sia Beet 341, Beater, trvetion stgnats ie ~ Guranteed_. i __| _oener, fp SORE EI peat | , wie “wall, “gute. |] '53 Olds 98 4-dr, R&H, power equipment. .$1620 4 1395: - = —YSEp CARS" So ee Tnececsary. 3 years tot Bob Frost, Inc 'S3 Ply. Cranbrook 4 dr., radio, heater, good $799 ie | - ~$t195— | ‘ ae] 210 Orehatd Late A az [Z MOTORS ‘emncent’ pearen |} 53 Dodge V8 Coronet, R&H, whitewalls. . .$1033 53 Pontiac ’S3 Pontiac | iat 08 reso’ | KELLER [tee “HOS, WOOBWARD-" | 's2 Cadillac 624 dr, R&H, Hydra. end power $1953 SU te rots | _ Wert Side Used Care| wpe pwr, . | oe ee feed | ss Snopea—ca ae nt 3 || "52 Hudson 2 dr., 2 tone, R&H, whitewalls.. .$699 | es are Sees est KOCH eee : = erent hfranppaperseyin? mina 4 | a Baate—+-ar—- Paty -Bauip- | West Side Used Cars |.) 45 o> ae A Whisser 3% bp. motor,|| 52 Merc. 2 dr., ready to go, cléiin.......... $923 "pee “a Lee : FE +2185 Lee ee teen 3 pope : oa nr. |} "St De Soto Cust. 4 dr., R&H, auto. trans.. Ehiaiddl | - MAKE-YOUR ~ss heya 1-9 ae $1995] = Suns "SI Meré. 4 -d., REM, whitewalls, real nice. 36 : ~ NEXT-USED -1553 Bre Go cpe so go0s | te ~ : '3L Pont. Dix. 8-4 dr. R&H, swhitewalls, «, $767 Ls oe CAR: AN = De Soto # oe et Waa =~} st ghia TO ‘51 Dodge Coronet- Cl. Cpe., radio, heater. 4: » $492 a Fiasevas = = ha SS | 53 Plymouth 4 dr....$795 TOS ne. : : ‘Selection of the Finest UsedCar. | Oakland | Che “P53 Ford 8 4:dtivvvss $095. Ba kA ee ies ERC ___ County. Always 80: Pattee aS =a mas —USED AR: "52 Dodge 2dr ss 56557 washer, white side sorta at 55 Ford 2 DCAR | "52 Ply. C1. C ‘$595 9 Fo D * het ta RADI wail 1 = : BA 9g NS Be) Ree eee a 54 Merc. 2 dr...... $1745 12 Stade. 8 Fisrdtop od ae : I - ’ é “yp . rysier Pose and 1¢ paymel 1 : € ; oa ear "A Gher fdr 8125 s TCL Cpe... $495 Bob I F Frost, Inc. lar Snunlneien peor Bredetcinl. Last «$214 Se Oldsmobil '53 Chev. 4 dr......1.$765| 5} Chev. 2 dr........8598) “aSo'< WOODWARD" | banat who oe ae : “ 453 Ford "49 Olds 88 Wagon.. $295 ee, Sng ‘47 Pont. Ck Cpe.. $212 . 49 Olds 98 Sed. ...$286 "33 Station Wagon sgia4s|__ CHEAPIE arene ee - Guan sntesd = |38 5 Seite 10 0 Ford 82 @ 57 Courtesy Cars 25 Station Wagon. - gues meee | ~~ (GGuaranteea ord tees ort “Bloor Cars ace 4 4 dr +» $1295 54 sag 3 veg ees resers Stas] Stea"ES"Skitc Meare oe Sharp Used Sees Pont, Sed. Cpe. $196 — "90 Chev. 0B dev eee $38E- Rocket, to Fit Y r $3 Pontine Cala... "$1305 |'50 Ford 2 dr... $145] Ho ski ints Chey . as M F ana tt eins 152 Chev. 4 drs e+a. $595 orgs dr. 345 laskin v.|. Glenn's ig ‘ord Gr. Pv eseas teens 2 = A, “1°52 Pont. 4 dr......0. AO Ford 2 df.....e000 \. : "52 Plymouth 4 dr.... Ford 4 dr...scccees 5 . TT ay [3 Mercury -.-. veesees ; Se Aarbeases 5\5 gett \’51 Nash 2 dr "31 Chev. 2 dr. ey Ford'4 com ‘31 Stude, | 2 dr. ees > nay i «7 |THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1955 operas Gene wares cet pe eva. “Coverage » on 1V Only Wediscrs: on Today’ S Radio: Benson -- by stations T; ‘programs ‘{ listed t this are te ein, (mb UBLW. «ee ie = mm seamen one, Senge g nanee _wtthens x TONIGHE wxyg. Sammy Kaye we. [BA WPON, WN ; wwi_ News b Lewis WJBK, a thickey E.. 6:30—wW wee, be W. singe Wig, Wattrlek” Mextenate WaBe News Sasa | ast ae Se hy Aerie | wd ode CLS gone’ tan tient nae—wan pelle wma pores News Ace, Welt CRLW, News, David wcam, Sows ame xyz. Platter Brains | | WSK. Gente, News| WCAR, Rhyihan 6:30—WIR, Bob CKLW, Eddie Cantor Show | WCAR, Coffee wi ~ WPON, WPO! ‘oven Caihns ww, Ross | WJBK, Mickey Bhorr WPON, Rise ‘n* 0 16:00— Godirey se i IN, Gib Shanley 1:00—WJR, Jim Vinal WW, Me Peale wxYd, ‘Maxwell WxrZz, Story Eadie Chase 19:00-—-WIR, Tennessee wer, News, Wolf] CRLW' News, . WJBK, Don MeLeod J, McGee and M Ww David we Me WCAR. Henry J. Taylor WXYZ, Edw, P. Morgan WibK: ‘Gentile htaes cee, Toe Coe Wo WIR, Guest House WIBK’ News: Mickey short ee ens tents Ries Godtrey See eee ee | eran ee ncaa | Naectans Muse aul” | “ww Speond ch wXxYZ, ' WIR, Gove: t : Sink. weet Maghe’™ | Wave, 80 My iocnoy, | BAUR Queeee very Well] Sku: Ma Mes WCAR, News Ace CKLW, Rockin’ with Leroy| WJBK. qn tile, gy WAR, Sede au the Time « FON, Reus. Cle Ghenley- WJBK, Micke Bhorr ‘| WCAR, Coffee with “Clem WPON, WPON Goss Calling wwi wacom Uaatly :00—-WIR, ono Haintine 8:06—W, May White Os. athe it Rich 5 ir ‘or wwi, CLS: Saker @eers » Sports, Town WXYZ, Gapood 5 News wot] Oxuw. y ’ WIBK. Mickey Shorr CKLW, News, Airs: CKLW, News . WJBK, News, Tom George wCaR, ign Off WJBK, News,- Mickey. Shorr} WJBK, @. Gentle. alll News | WCAR, News Ace wrOn, Gib 7 w News and Sports WCAR, News RON, News, Party st0—WIR, Suspense, News | 11:30—wyr. Midnight Muste PON, News 11, 30—W Make Mind wes Craftéman Gutld WWJ, Bruce Mayer~——~ 6:30—WJR, Music Hall f} ae Pays WXYZ, rs WXYZ, Top of the Town | _ Bob Maxwell Ww. Curtain Calls I hee Gcaee = Mews, Wolt- » Queen for » Day WPON, Shanley| WPON. Theater of Bite woen: Binge, News | ° WAR. Music all Time ad od Sammer 6ym WCAR. : ' Pontiac Party 3 WEDNES WPON, ‘a t200—WIR, Jack White i Vandercook DAY MORNING © $:60—WJR, William Sheehan | WWJ, Ceder News CKLW. -_.. | JR, Jim Vinell WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ, Curtain Calls wi8k, : WWJ, News CKLW, News, Three Sun’ weet, Gib ley * Pte News“ Ave’ Wolf CKLW, News,’ es Tem George O—WIR, mp. Jim Dunbar WJBK, News, Tom George AR, . = ww, People Are Punny Woe: Gentile, Binge at News Ace WPON, News . Networks Flop onBig- ATalks -- Today’ S Television Programs -- Channel 3-WIBE-TV Channel —wwoTv Channel i EXYETV Channel 9—CKLWAV. . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Soupy Sales..Comedy. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in| “Oh Susannah.” (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. prison methods and help prison- ee eee ‘Commandos: Cap'n John solve a mystery in Tub.” (4) News. Paul Williams. |. (2) News, Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett Phelps. 6:30—(7). Talent. Varieties. Slim Wilson host to ‘new country tal- ent. (4) Vaughn Monroe Show. bout: Don Jasper | vs. Eddie Lee Walker. (2) Tales of Tomorrow. ‘Science fiction story. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. Films. 10:30—-(7) Foreign Intrigue. Martin Brothers, Puppeteers,| Jerome Thor in “In Heidel- guests, Colorcast. (2) News.| berg.” (9) City Detective. Rod Doug Edwards. Cameron im. “Lady in the t:45—(4) News Caravan. John | —Frameé.” (2) Conrad Nagel The- ater. “Jewels of Rosanna,” Show. Songs. drama. 7:00—(1) Jumbo ‘heatér. Louis | 11:60—(7) Dee Parker Show, Mu- Hayward in “Crossed and| sical variety. (9) Good Neigh- Double Crossed.” (9) The Vis-| bor Theater. Nino Martini, Ida itor. “Decision,” drama. (4)| Lupino in ‘The Gay Desperado.” Place the Face. Bill Cullen host| (4) News. Paul Wiltiame. @ to Bob Cummings, Mills Broth- Jac LeGoft. ers. (2). Star Time Playhouse. Gambler is suspected of ae Nielson, Olive Blaknew in “The Diary.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. 7:30—(T) The Picture Pat Rousseau. on the pues Forces. (9) Dial |11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater 9 Theater. Roger Pryor, Grace a Joseph Cotten in Bradley. in “Sitting on — the Moon.” (4) Arthta-Murray | 11:30—-(4) Tonight. bara with Party. Johnny Steve Allen. WEDNESDAY MORNING : (2) Music "55. Stan Kenton and|7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show, ' . |7:65—(2) Standard Weathervane, -1$:00—(2) Morning Show. , | 8:25—€2) Detroit 8:30—(2) Welcome 9:00—(7) Todd Purse _. (4) eves ome. (2) Garry Moore. Hagen 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. sg i ’ 10:00—(T) Wixie’s Wonderland.(4) out to Home. 10:38—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) $s a —_ 10:00—(7) Waterfront. Junior with -the—aid—ot} 7 - Lewis, eee 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. “ey tie $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater, (9) Matinee. (4) Way of with Kerk. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) = Howdy Doody. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. : 6:00—(T) Auntie Dee, (9) Justice Colt. (4) Mr, Twinky Presents. (2) The Early Show. 5:30—(7) Superman. (4) Rocky . Jones, Space Ranger. 83rd Birthday in Hospital Ff E ed # ty ei i i Z 5 c a eli Eee iy LJ # { succeeds brilliantly, More ofteri it fails. “~ with Kirk. (9) Zoo Guests, Walk hour Sagebrush Shorty. ‘30=—(9) Howdy Doody. —t4)} the King of Norway to: Mark | They “Shows” Poorly. Planned, Fail to. Give Viewers } Organized Picture Television is trying to achieve journalistic maturity: Sometime it On many a newscast, the news is distorted out of proportion be- cause pictures are available to il- lustrate an event that’s of far less. ‘Importance Martin-Lew Rests on Jerry's Action is Smashup)| ~ Radio Better geen Josiane Return Engagement Presents — - = By WILSON ‘DENVER—Lew Parker, the comedian in vankien Aweigh,” would like to deny the foul rumor that he has bursitis caused ty Meling ‘hie arm sweating eff hetting on the horses, * * *® *- 1" youre the betting type, you'll ‘aden. ‘The story that Lew, one of. the originators of Gamblers Anonymous, had fallen off, seems to have started because he recently put a few bob on whether Arlene Judge: wag married eight or nine times. “Everybody knows that isn’t really betting,“ stated Parker firmly in his dressing room at the Mark Hellinger. . “That's just—”" Unable to state what jt was if ~ it wasn't betting, Lew scratched” his ear with a mutuel ticket he © chanced to have in his land. “Pye really quit forever,” he insisted. “My bathroom “is papered with old mutuel tickets te remind me.” — Lew and the late Charlie = Yates,\ one of Bob Hope's * managers, launched Gamblers Anonymous a few years ago. “The idea was, any time you got the Gamblers Anonymous, and they sent a urge to bet, you called) nares to come and sit »| with you,” explained Lew, ae ae When he- was in Hollywood, Lew used to toss golf clubs in his car, and cheerfully say goodbye to his — Sherty, adding ‘that he felt. like breaking 70. : Cases oneal. lash E Giaebs whaus gmt besnens Lcd Ot to the race track and the elubs were just to fool Sherry.” “Did Sherry fiid out about it?” I asked. “Why do you think ahe divorced me and married « guy in 1 | payton?” replied Lew. Saas & x *«* * * It seems Sherry returned to New York: He promised: her he'd quit betting. He dug up the money to telegraph her. the fare out. “By the time I got to the telegraph office, I didn’t have the fare, due to coincidence,” said Lew. “What was the coincidence?” I inquired. . “Hollywood was running.” x * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . | Marlon Brando and his Josiane re- opening © her show at Atlantic Beach by jumping into the pool fully dressed—after taking oft her false eyelashes, of course. - MARI amcacomanaean cap. en Clee Adsere’s mnavie will be titled “Overexpesed” . . Tony Curtis is taking 500 rolls of film—and one camera—to Europe . Violinist Harold ‘Stern refused a 120G bid for his Stradi- varius... Herb Shriner's oute ruising in James Cagney's sall- boat. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Prices have gone: up 80 “much on }thumb and Chinese Reds Reveal | Prepenend Method TOKYO —Peiping radio: told The job is done by 28,000 moni- toring posts in Communist China, explained a broadcast article from China Reconsiructs. : * * “A enue post has an oper- ator who takes down commentar- ies, talks and news at dictation speed. These are circulated lo- bulletins,” the article said. “These are temporary devices 4 | which’ will gradually be replaced by receivers in the home.” Heroic Dad Bitten |Three Times by Lake Rattlesnake ALBION. —-Flomer Morgan, 3,. a factory maintenance man, was reported ih good condition to- day after being bitten three times in a lake by a Rattlesnake fram | which he was -protecting his man) jit ‘ici ot bat 22 z aa a i lof Mother for Reunion without access to radio receivers. | City Engi Bureau, gaye a party popes Barta his eally through printed or duplicated | ‘An Old Swedish Coane Get Women Around You. ears, And his wife--Esfther? She couldn't “come, school in Palo Alto, Calif., where he joins her on weekends, Water Executive Dies GRAND RAPIDS @J, Wealey died last Saturday at St, Mary's Hospital after a brief iliness. He. was 47 and had since 1927. ara . Water Softener ~ANSTALLED $225 TERMS - G, A. THOMPSON and SONS - 807 South Perry, Pontice —e aneagne “She is. teaching Watch for Announcement of the Opening of JUDAH LAKE ESTATES — Sat., August 6 for Everyone MTTTTTITITIT IIT NEWEST & _ LATEST _ See the .1956° ROA VICTOR & PHILCO TV HAMPTON.TY an = 7" = Ss a s I a a a s = s a S 825 West Heron Se. s FE 4- , Spescpeeeemcemss —~-__ Pamous Make USED TV SETS Only $5: Per Week! HAMPTON TV Fl 4 * $ aie i) : ie Ht eal EF OBS BaE SE YES — e SPECIAL . KITCHEN CABINETS - wp te 12 feet $19Q00 includes hardware - By BOB THOMAS difference-in their natures. ~ : Estimates given on lots of - HOLLYWOOD t#—Will a oo om, paren, T [cdl © OF mere. and Lewis end their civil war , likes the excitement resume their fabulously. success- | business living. Dean, the singer, LEI oe ful union? The issve is now up|is easy-going, prefers the com- J —Yz Price | ee forts ot tite. | Doped- Up Arab wil ae air war tome As Dean himself remarked: Killin ce Soy wet mer er. | GOES ON ling ~ Pontiac Window Co: excarce ee ing all over the country gets you | Pree in J angier -357N. Cass Phone FE 5-3281 “Mz's>. into a cold war. Tt has been two| “T've got a beautiful home, a months since Dean and Jerry | beautiful wife and two lovgly chil- each some time : to me that @ year and that way. An the team should in ths Ineratioal tone of North larger nance companies al that. He believes | Africa only three- days ago: + sell their) commercial papers di- keep active in clubs, Mrs. Batting was with her hus-| rectly to / investors. and public rela-|tand when he was stabbed but| ‘The iricrease brings the rate on jwas not harmed, — nor fr ple Ag thinks that the other | police gaptured the Moroccan | cent for paper maturing in 30 to 89 _team should) ster wounding him slightly. They| days to 2% per cent for 270-day ne fullest extent OF | ssid he had been smoking “kif,” | notes. GMAC increased iterates |} - cay kod a local form of marijuana, andj today: The C.LT. increase wil |] te S| wanted tor Taunch a jihad — thet take Fettect tomorrow. <= = ie oe doesn't want 4 & t ij ? * a 2 an) L * - & \ 5 = t cc . ‘ ‘ 2 . \ : Hees THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, auéusT’, “1955 é mt Oe Sees & Sade eoeuwe * & Kilffem Book Mark Cats are among the most popular pets, but some people do not like them. If you choose one for a pet be sure the rest of your family likes them too. In a-home where it is loved, a cat is very affectionate, They are || usually more independent than dogs and should not be Played with in the same rough and tumble, way. A cat is very neat and clean by nature. But it should be brushed or combed often to remove loose hairs. Otherwise, it-licks them off and they form hairballs in the cat's stomach. - ~ Cats scratch wood and upholstery to sharpen their claws, You can make a scratching post easily. by putting a small upright post on a golid base. Some cats prefer the post covered with an old piece of car- pet or several layers of heavy drapery material. Catnip sprinkled on it makes it more attractive. Feed your cat carefully with plenty of fresh water and a saucer of milk or two every day, He should be fed meat, raw if possible, hut ,’ Mever raw pork or fish. Be careful about bones. A small amount of "green leafy vegetables mixed with the meat occasionally is fine. Here is a cat book mark for you. Mount it on stiff paper, then color it with crayons. Cut it out along the. heavy lines; fold back at the dotted line and put it over the page you want to mark. Just the tips of the ears will tell you where kitty is hiding. - Qomerrow: Hamsters Set Internationa? _}\Confab for Atom Use in Peacetime NEW YORK (INS)—The first “open and unclassified” interna- tional discussion on harnessing thermonuclear energy—the power of the H-Bomb—for peaceful pur- poses will be held Oct. 26-27-28 in New York by the National Indus- FRANK CARRUTHERS || tie! Conterence. || The three-day conference will ex- FUNERAL HOME ne oy Seer abroad for the international de- velopment of peaceful uses of atomic energy. 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