"The Weather Details page two | » Partly Cloudy and Warmer — Tv gs E Po? TIAC PRESS _. Edition _ 118th ‘YEAR x kee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1955-82 PAGES ASSOCIATED PREAS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 4 * * ¥ ran ‘ = ier Wescnsttr Tec ccidents in ‘Area Take he Lives rs ad ; Odie Camp Officials In Boy Scout Murder - Detector Tests Given 8 Leaders at Muskegon Cloudy, Wariner Weather Seen in Pontiac Area Partly cloudy and warmer is the weather outlook. for the Pontiac area today. The skies will clear hari. in—fair. iotst #hs apa oars Sex Deviate Believed Responsible in Killing of Illinois Youth MUSKEGON, (?) — State Police Capt. Leroy R. Hunt said today eight Boy Scout camp officials were being given lie detector tests in the search for the killer of 12-year-old Peter Gorham, The body of the Evans- ton, IL, boy, shot in the back of the head, was found yesterday by a used car Salesman as ~ one over desolate Muskegon. Peter was the third victim of an unsolved child slaying in Mich- igan in less than five months. Capt. Hunt did not name any of those being tested. He declined to reveal the results of any of the tests. Although the body had been re- duced to a skeleton, Muskegon County Sheriff Axel M, Pendersen said he believed Peter was slain by a sex deviate. A small caliber bullet had penetrated the skull. The scene was five miles from the spot Peter vanished July 5 on a scout hike, The discovery broke. weeks of tension for Peter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A, Gorham: Michigan's other two child slay- ing victims- were -littie-giris;—~ Barbara Gaca, 7, of Detroit, disappeared March 24. Her body ‘was found- March ‘a trashy beaten, raped and strangled. The body of Jeannie Singleton, 8, .of Kalamazoo, was found June 1, and higher le tomor- row. The area received .52 of an inch of rainfall Saturday and Sunday as scattered showers throughout Michigan represented the dying gasps of hurricane Connie. The mercury is expected to hit a-high-of 84 today, sliding tothe mid-60's tonight and rising to 85-89 Tuesday. Today's low before 8 a.m. was 64, The reading in downtown Pontiac at 8 a.m. was 68, climbing to 79 at 2 p.m. Armed Guards Quell-Rebellion- 10 Officers Released by Washington _ Prisoners After 2nd Riot WALLA WALLA, Wash, W— Guards armed with rifles and tear gas ended an inmate rebellion at the trouble-rocked state penitenti- ary early today six hours after it an. : Warden Lawrence Delmore Jr. said 10 officers seized as hostages in the second such uprising at the | prison. in six weeks were released There was no damage except for a few windows shattered by guards who fired tear gas into celiblocks to put down the riot, he said, Shortly after the rioting broke out, prisoners released one officer- {hostage with word that “‘all sorts of dire neces” would follow if “demands; The - inmates had full control of the prison at the time, the warden said. Guards regained control wing by wing. Finally the convicts agreed to release the other hos- nine days after her abduction en route home from school. She died similarly to Barbara. tages. No oe were made, _Delmore said. To Walk « or N ot to Walk +em.—EST;—but—post authorities did not meet | Reports Will Determine Position of Warnings on Southern Coasts MIAMI, Fla. (P—A hurri- cane hunter plane winged toward Diane, fourth tropi- cal storm of the season, and its repott will determine where along the Georgia and Carolina coast hurri- cane warnings will be hoist- ed early this afternoon. Forecasters had expected to order warnings up at 11 the orders until early this afternoon. “We need one more good | ' fix on ‘the eye and its move- ment,” they explained. “We will have it by 2 p.m. or earlier and will issue a spe- cial bulletin when it is ob- tained.” The storm was moving west- northwestward at 15 miles an hour and was 550 miles east of St. Au- gustine, Fla., at 11 a.m, Its eye _| Was near latitude 29,7 north, longi- tude 71.8 west at that time. “The Georgia, South Carolina and North Caroling coastlines have been placed on a hurri- cane alert. It is expected hur. ricane warnings will be ordered “All interests in the area of hurricane alert should make pre- liminary preparations and keep in close touch with ‘advisories this afternoon and tonight. -“Fides-and- winds wilt a toy increase tonight... Shipping should exercise caution in the path of this hurricane and all small craft between Cape Hatteras, N.C., and St. Augustine, Fla., should remain in port. 9 “We're working to pinpoint the area of hurricane warnings,” said | Cecil Gentry, forecaster in the storm warning center here, A hurricane alert already was out for those two states and North Carolina. Florida was out of the alerted area, but Gentry said north easterly storm warnings—less than hurricane force—were a geod pos- sibility for the northeastern portion of Florida. The storm moved forward at 8:30 a.m. EST today at a 15-mile -}pace with no indication of slowing. It was centered then a little more than 600 miles. east-southeast -of || Jacksonville, and was moving to- ward the west-northwest. Hurricane Plane} Seeks Direction . of Gusty Diane _|, 33 Die in State Accident Count Auto -Deaths Claim 30; Three Drown in Record Fatality Toll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thirty persons were killed in automobile accidents over the weekend in Michigan, a record for any weekend of 1955. The death toll was for a normal, two-day weekend, and it exceeded both the tolls of the extended Memoriat Day and Fourth ot Juty weekends. On the three-day Memorial Day weekend 18 persons lost their lives. On the Fourth of July weekend, also three days, 19 were killed. Accident victims included: Adron I. Rush, 35, “of Ann Ar. bor, Theodore Evans, 34, of Oak Park and his son, Michael, 9; Glenda Churchwell, 17, of. Flint: Larry Hennie, 20, of Lincoln Park; and Thomas F. Hammill, 35, of Kalarnazoo, Orion; conn pt iy 4%, of Thomas Mchuore, 20, Flint; Wak ter Jony Kozolski, 21, Detroit; Franklin O’Meara, 30, Curtisville; Joseph Rabb, 36, Kalamazoo; ‘Don- ald Davidson, 15, Alma were also killed, 2 The list also includes: Mrs. Mary Szymezak, 62, South Haven; Wil- liam R. Tilden, 26, Fruitport; Seth Porter, 71, Lansing; James Merrill Boyne, 28, Grand Rapids; Larry Stowers, 14, Breckenridge: and Mrs, Elmer Thompson, 43, Fenn- Drowning mishaps claimed the lives of three people: Ray Hewitt, 47, of Kalamazoo; brothers, John Kubinski, 18, and James Kubinsky, 13,. of Detroit, Latest traffic deaths reported were those of Dale William Smith, of Pontiac which killed Glenda € SMASHED IN FATAL ACCIDENT — Shown inave} are two of the four cars involved in an accident! yesterday afternoon on Dixie Highway 17 miles north | | hurchwell, i -—-Loke thé’ picture at top shows the northbound car: Miss Churchwell was riging in which careened across the genter line. and rammed three others_heading ‘south. 17, of | Altogether, five persons were killed in area accidents Flint. Nine other persons were seriously injured, | over the weekend. The Michigan Turnpike Authori- ty has had “a standing invitation" since June 15 to meet with Frank- ‘| lin Village officials and discuss the community's stand again construc- | tion of a toll road to run through its limits. This statement came today from Franklin President H. A. Rose- berry who presented a letter sent June 15 to the MTA saying the Village Council would sit down with the authority at any of the council's regular meetings. Roseberry last week informed Chairman George N. Higgins that the village still op- planned. The MTA last Monday gave gen eral approval to the route from Pontiac south through Franklin to Eight Mile Road, subject to minor engineering changes. MTA.— Administrative - Director Otis Hardy said Friday the authori- ty had asked to meet with Frank- lin .officials, but the council had Merland Clark, 30, of Hanover in Jackson County. poses the toll-road route as | indicated it-saw- vec oan -dis-} Franklin Village Invites! «(MTA to Discuss Pike In the letter from Franklin to the MTA, the village said, “. . . there is a question if a discussion on the proposed route would benefit either the Council or the authority ... (but) ... Upon request an. oppor- my will be given to the authori- ty ... to discuss your problem." According to Roseberry, **No request for a meeting has been placed with the council,” In a resolution passed last Jan. 17 the village said “it is opposed to and will refuse to consent, .ap- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Press Will Present Schooh Opening News During these final, golden days of vacation, opening of school looms just around the corner and once again It is schoo! shopping ~ time. Beginning today the Press will present in picture, story and advertisement the fashions gal cussing the matter. hy Gov A Three ion Mute in House Questioning NEW YORK (®—Three Broad- way actors refused today to an- swer questions about possible Com- | munist relationships, at a hearing of the-House Un-American -Activi- ties Committee today. . Two of them, Stanley Prager and John Randolph, cited the First and Fifth amendments to the Constitu- tion. The other, George Tyne, de- clared the committee “has-no right to invade my inner beliefs.” The men were the first witnesses called as the committee launched a hearing here on alleged Commu- nist influence in the entertainment industry. Spinster ‘Shindig DENTON, Tex. @®—Texas’ un- married ladies hold their annual celebration today, officially pro- claimed Old Maids Day this year, fan Shivers? The origi- nator, Miss Dorothy Babb, says an entertainment program is planned here. The six-year-old af- unmarried —ta- -} fale attr _ ‘dies from over the state. Tentatively Scheduled May 1, 1956 May 1, 1956, has been set as the | addi tentative starting date for con- tion, which will extend back stated he and his staff “will make every effort to have blueprints of the addition completed by| sing who has hel ye : that the facility, as now planped, | >€ Put out of use during that time, | 1.) a4 ther we must use +. wes lical oF “The Pog: ~ Fone allem aod can be built and equipped with: ee ee h ble As every : would about | whole thing is planned the ul- have a ground ; the $3,000,000 limit voted by Pon- ,. el peace.” stir ee ise en Fag gly hergreepoe in patient care aswell a5] wed in its construction will be| thy teoverty ewpeee ing Nes “The architects’ preliminary Russia's. touring tabulated, construction con- | for economical operation.” =| vember, provided there is no un- | plans also call for expansion of tracts awarded and work begun. | ‘The new addition will join the | [77 cle joa ee, a ee ae ae eee It will take a minimum of two] present main building to form a There will be no provision behing tania beliding. both: : to build the new portion-and)-t-shaped structure, The original ~ Bool ‘News... +0, 12 ‘additional. floor at a) The “of tt on time to alter the present facing | later time, he said. It had been} note to : _ Adolph H. - suggested that an empty, roughed- | Commission” ee architectural consultant, told the bell saa le erp Boarer ded aye ay aren decid group. ‘structure be ‘built to support an-| a Pontiac Police and the City Electrical Department were summoned cnt Denting. was held to review other floor, Sj Sours Me 2 __...__{o restore the signs to normal. ! patients, “We can't expand any more ‘at bea Pinon ea pes acres and fills five unanimously voted to approve the sketches and tosend_them-to the City Commission for that body’s OK. ‘The completed hospital will have 388 beds, compared to the 198 now: available, wing will be constructed of brick similar to that of the main build- ing. The present Huron street. en- trance will be closed off and a new one- will face Seminole, PLAN GROUND FLOOR eight major operating rooms and an obstetrics section “which will — yen that — been sabiaal dacilities in - present structure will be converted to bed space, Other modernizing altera- tioris are planned for the older building. Roessling expressed confidence City Hospital Addition Starting Date Set this site,” Roessling said. “This is the ujtimate in development here.” oe : the two-year construction’ Car Collision lon Dixie Hwy. jaccidents took the lives of Kills Flint Gir Dead After Yolequegh |. Road Crash~ — Oaklana County traffic ~ five persons and injured ° scores of others over the weekend, The dead were: Glenda Churchwell, 17, of Flint, killed in a 4-car crash late yesterday afternoon on Dixie Highway, 17 miles north of Pontiac. Theodore Evans,- 34, of 24181 Rosewood, Oak Park, and his son, Michael, 9, John W. Hazard Jr. 32, of 575 Vernita, Lake Orion, and his son, Robert, 4. Miss Churchwell, a passenger in a car driven by Wilson J, Bean, . 25, of Flint, was killed and nine . others injured in the‘ crash near Tindall road in Brandon Towish ip. er carrying a Mile east of Middle Belt Farmington Township. Evans’ path. Evang had been a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Williams Scores Red, ‘New Look’ Warns Guard on Eve _ of Soviet Farm Tour. of MSU Campus EAST LANSING @®—Michigan's Gov. G. Mennen Williams took a verbal poke at Russia on the eve of the arrival of a 12-man Soviet ‘agricultural delegation in this city hard by the capital. Williams used a speech.to Michi- gan National Guardsmen at Camp Grayling yesterday —to a r Russia, saying: “Many poeple ase pustaniedl today that a friendly exchange of | agricultural delegations and « - smiling Soviet diplomat thean a good neighbor, “That is what the Kremlin wants. It is very clear to me that the ultimate objectives of the i ve 4 ; “a cal . t] was no compromise between free- : ahead there is no such compro- Pontiac Gets Ready for Back. - “ i Eee ee to- io Shoo Shopping Time Ags - i HF NAR ay eg ‘ 4 ~ . THE PONTIAG-PRESS. MONDAY. AUGUST 15; 1955. 1900 block of Weodward avenue. Firemen from Berkley, Oak Park and Huntington Woods Fire Departments fought two hours to Ee eT remt tae eee ary ____ sae ‘pring i.e re ererder SAE TU eurty Stinday. Cause has not been de- termined. The: Berkley Fire Department was alerted'by Earl 0. Carmical of 737 Columbia St., Berkley, who reported he. saw - smoke issuing ~ from the-grocery store. Owner of the store Arthur Chamberlin told firemen he had changed fuses just before closing the store Saturday night. The buildings are owned by D. B. Solakian of 815 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak Two Pedestrians Hit by Automobile Here Harley Rush, 64). of 304 Elm St, was reported in fair condition this morning by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital authorities after he and his companion were struck by a car Sunday at Auburn Ave and Jessie St. Boy Lives After ‘Swim’ Through Half-Mile Pipe CORONA, Calif. a) — A 13-year. old boy was swept a half mile | travelin | SEOUL t®—Demands for Com- munist truce inspectors to get out Accidents Kill Five in Pontiac Area (Continued From Page One) member of the Detroit asian Hazard, who was employed BY National Twist Drill in Rochester, |, was driving south in the right hand lane of the four-lane divided high- to police, Carnahan, in the opposite direction, apparently lost contro} of his auto icy in Asia and restating his de- termination to remove the Neutral members of the NNSC's inspection tenes axe ales. lieing 1200 people in Sou yesterday, Eisenhower hed. ciated a new U.S. policy.at Gen. tain from areas it has engulfed." loud-speaker car began an anti- NNSC~ harangue ota- dium. * * * “Who else speaking? Liberation Anniversary Celebrations ed from his text to warn his coun- trymen against ‘violence in their demonstrations, A Japanese newspaperman, Tsuneo Mura, was found beaten iste aemmannetionsens tate yootar- day in Seoul, tite be eed bo we gals © recall what happened, One friend said | who found him said he saw a Ko- rean dn army uniform hastily leav- ing the area, Demonstrators in Seoul yester- ” day paraded past the U.S. Em- Gann and the residence of _Am- bassador William S. B. Lacy. Among them were Buddhist monks and nuns who waved their fists and standard Far East commander, returned to The demonstrations slacked off after Rhee announced Saturday he had postponed indefinitely his ul- When Rhee resumed, he deviat- backing of his (Rhee's) provoca- tions against the commissien.” 65 Million U. Eaitor’s Note: = T S Paychecks Bring Hope of High Sales 4: A be SIA, CROCE UV Le Ceres LE TY, they added. St. Joseph Merc? Hospitals said more than 60 persons were treated for auto accident injuries between = Friday and midnight Sun- It's - Sure Nice. to Be Back, Officials at Pontiac General and | Kes od miate c! — officials. ple are b& things ga the cuff “then over ry “history, first of three tetas ani Soucen AP business my Mild woriew this highly — wowserial By SAM ‘DAWSON NEW YORK ® \— The sudden hullabaloo over consumer credit— particularly over the growth of ee stallment debt—is causing oon Americans now owe 455 per cent more because of their on-the-cuff buying than they did before World War II, while their total annual income is 284 per cent higher. But that income is still more than 10 times the size of this paxticular form of debt. | e Ike Tells Denver Greeters DENVER @-—If éver a man his fourth yummer vacation In a row here tn Colorado. with the chief executive But it won't be all vacation— | The Weather emer teder, clearin, “tight weneg 90-84, lew miner. Migh Ai-80.. Seaunoree x T= Thole bnstensio motets Bay “ Tomorrow night partly and warmer, low 68. be it, B18 te. partly cleady e.) ) VICINITY — “norte | * i no more than it was in the three probably will spend part of most days there handling affairs of state. * * * Just before he left the White House, he acted on the last three of the 471 bills which Congress at ending the long District of strike. +Columbia-bus-and- streetcar. The third bill he vetoed. It pro- allocated one million dollars in federal aid for repairing Hurri- cane Connie damage to North Car- e * Mrs, Eisenhower did not accom. — wate ture preceding @ 6m. at 1:4 Z Ea se Hee at 5: tim. a Moon sets Monday at 6:01 Moon rises donay at 4:1 Se. has |the market. Others may find who- have—been —butiding—a— sales | angles: eagy: ath oredit-is. being to, persons whose abilitv te repay : | is questionable, especially if | | taxes was bdr a on rd gr families today to take a rota look at their budgets. _ Some may find that the dollars they still owe on their new car\are more. than they could get for it\in | | the lure of buying all their | by putting it on the cuff—has them beyond the family's income depth. ee * But most, by all accounts, will still be in-the clear—and even able rules may be tightened a little and lenders a little more curious about your financial prospects. up at the level of the deep thinkers, the adminis- tration and the nation’s banker's andthe = tinance otripanies—and the merchants and manufacturers om constimer credit—have been looking at the debt total. too. They view the problem from three | 1. The size of the debt. Many fear its recoril total and recent | vapid risé is a danger to the na- Tton’s econoémy—although admitted: | ly it has played a star role in mak- ine times look as good as they do. - 2. The quality of the debt. Many fear that terms are being made too Add-in the other forms of con] sumer credit and the total of mort- gage debt and the load that individ- ming and put people to, work. Wjthout credit business wouldn't be arly as ; good today. Nor would the living standards of millions, of American families. The thing that frets the adminis- tration, however, is: At what point) do we step across the line from good times to dangerous boom? +e-an-eatimated 283.1 near —-Mi5.—— Bereaved Father Will Bury Auto at Son’s Grave KEY WEST, Fla., @—The father of a young boy killed a year ago in a traffic accident has carefully |preserved his son's automobile —+and today was making plans to bury it beside his son's grave. Workmen have shoveled out a hole six feet deep and long and wide enough to receive the car in Catholic Cemetery. There was no indication’ when the car burial would take place: : Raynardo Garcia, about 50, told friends he was unable tc bear the memories connected with the auto- mobile that his only son, Raynardo Jr., had owned. He said he didn't want to keep it and wouldn't sell it because he might see it around town. . Young Garcia died about a year ago in an automobile accident near Homestead, Fla., on a trip ‘to Tampa, He had borrowed a newer car to make the trip and Pontiac Deaths Paul bende Paul Borders, 51, of 1717 Merry Rd., died here yesterday. Born in Sullivan County, Indiana on Dec. 28, 1903, he was the son of Elias and Maude Standley Bor- ders. He married Lois 1. Bogard on Jan. 9, 1926, in Farmburg, Indiana. Paul came here from Graysville, Indiana and had lived in.the county for 18 years. He was employed by Fisher Body. Besides his widow he is survived by two brothers and a sister; Jess and John Borders of Graysville, Indi and Mrs. Allie Voelkner of M , Oregon. Funeral will be at 2 p.m, Wednes- day from the Doneison-Johns. Fu-| neral Home, Burial will be in the | Ottawa Park Cemetery. Charlotte Felshaw Charlotte Felshaw, 84, of 473 E. Mansfield died at home yesterday after an illness of 10 years. Born-in—Detreit Cee nLewis H: aati Dies Here Sunday ~ Lewis H. Humphries, 61, Pontiac realtor, of 83 N. Telegraph, died in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Sun- day after an illness of two days. Born in Yorktown, Ind., on April Christian Science i Church, the Michi- HUMPHRIES gan Real Estate Assn., the Pon- tiaie Cooperative Realtor’s Assn. and Elks Lodge No. 810, In 140, dumphries w. as assistant city treasurer. Besides his widow, he is sur- vived by three sons; Robert of Petoskey, Thomas of Oxford, and Ralph of Pontiac. He is also sur- vived by three brothers; Clarence and Merle of Pontiac and Ralph of Munice, Ind. Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day from the Brace-Smith Funeral home with Reader F. H. Kane of- ficiating. Burial will be jn the Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Dixie Crash Victim in Fair Condition Motorway, Waterford Township, was listed in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital today with injuries sustained in a 2-car crash last night on Dixie Highway State Police B the Pontiac Post driven by her husband, Thomas, 62, who turned across-the highway to avoid another car that had stopped in front of him, He drove into the path of a northbound car driven by“Howard Watkins, 28, of Windsor, Ont, Neither man was in- _|a resident of the city for three }is also survived SE seasie Uleedh, @ ‘wt said she was a passenger in a car} + Jan: * + she was the daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth McGuire Cullen. She married Charles Feishaw in De- troit in 1908. Mrs, Felshaw came here from Holly, where she had lived for 40 years, She has been years, Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Frances Huff of Pontiac. . The body ig at the Huntoon Fu- neral Home. Funeral arrangements are pending. Pearl M. Fielding Pearl M. Fielding, 64, of 4170 Foley Dr, died yesterday in Pon- tiac General Hospital after an ill- ness of two days. Born in Cornell, N. Y., on Nov. 13, 1890, she was the daughter of Allan and Lydia Wright. She had lived in Oakland County most of her life. Mrs. Fielding operated the Vic- tory Cleaners for many years. She is survived by four daugh- ters; Mrs. Fred T. Larsen of Los Altos, Calif.. Mrs, Harold Frack and Mrs. Kuga Kojima both of waterford and Mrs. Leopold Ream- beault of San Francisco, Calif. She ed by nine grandchil- dren and two great grandchildren. The body is at the Sparks-Grif- fin. Funeral Home, Funeral ar- rangements are pending. Joseph St. George Joseph St. George, 44, of 27055 Bennett,- died ' yesterda: in Redford Receiving Hospital aft- er an illness of three years. Bern in Huron County on May 28, 1911; he was the son of Albert Lovise Mayers Louise Mayers, 82 of $8 Court — died yesterday in O'Dell fired,” Franklin Is invited Pee {fo Discuss Turnpike (Continued From Page One). ‘prove or acquiesce in the routing 26 ee ~The resolution cited the small size of thé village _(two_miles east-| ton west and 114 miles north-south) plus ‘‘the size of the proposed high- way and the large volume of com- mercial and truck traffic which would use it. . Pg factors would combine te “virtually destroy the char- acter and yalue of the commu- nity...” the counell asserted. _Higgins said last- has! | surveyed the route through Frank- lin and “undoubtedly some nor tion would occur.” He would be glad to meet with | any time, Higgins aaded, Schools, highways and charities account for about two-thirds of}; government spending at state and local levels. economy should wet a jolt. 3. The new attitude toward debt. Manv see q postwar cénerstion coming along which looks on debt as the accented way of living and never expects, nor wants, to, he free of it. ee _Lat's took teat dt the sine and total “of personal incomes affer| were carrvine load of 4% billion dollars: and the | | ing Camp in J. ae | : =ICyele Trip to Canal Zone | Pontiac Boy Rides Two Pontiac youths have an ur 26 deadline—they plan a 3,000-mile brung st po roo Sneha Seme Venere senweing fn te Cay versity “Tf thir ; Scott, i | ay Gad tok ee Born in Germany, Jan. 26, 1873, she was the daughter of August and Amelia Zahol!l Zabell. She married Christian Mayers in Pt. Crescent, Mich. in 1901. She came here from Port Austin and has jbeen a resident of the city for many years. ee two sons; Mrs. Mie Fle of Ravel Oak Mrs. Rathbun, Mrs. Anna Hamil- Mrs.-Grace.-Hamilton, all of Pontiec and $1 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a brother Austav Za- bell of Bad Axe. Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Huntoon Fu- neral Home, Burial will be in the Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. L. Jesse) P. Werner lescent Heed ie Coed oft | u The Day in Bifmingham City to Act on Rink Bids, New Sewer Survey Cost BIRMINGHAM — An unusual agenda, one showing only - four items, awaits the City Commission meeting tonight. Of these, only ef to the lowest bidder. On the sewage question, City Manager Donald C, Egbert will recommend the appropriation of $2,000 for engineering studies to Prevent toward an alternate” | te the ——e * las receptor sewer. Other discussion will i around acceptance of an Oakland County Circuit Court decree in the suit brought against Birmingham by the Michigan Water Resources | Commission—for.tailure..to comply | with its order to cease Rouge River Larsen ‘ the areas which have acquired in- formal nomenciatures over the years. - * * * Last week's action in post-season playoffs for the YMCA Baseball League has knocked Birmingham National Bank and Michigan Bell Telephone Co. teams out of the standings, with the Varsity Shop, regular season's winner, taking on Birmingham: Merchants at 6:30 to- night at Booth Field. Winner of tonight’, play will take on Reeves Service on Thurs- day, for what is expected to be the deciding game. . By popular request Kathleen Pi- ket, children's librarian at Bald- win Public Library, will “Epaminondas and His Auntie," at the final story hour of the summer | series tomorrow, Other favorites to be heard at the 10:30 a.m. reading period are “The Frog Prince” and “Doctor and Detective. Too.” A pedestrian, Mrs. Mary E. | Craig, 57, 1586 Penistone, ab- solved the driver of.a car which struck and injered her yester- day on Woodward Avenue near Maple. Police said Mrs. Craig told them the accident occurred as she ran y in front of the car-driven by James H. Boyd, 40, 411 Braeburn Lane, to catch a bus. She was treated for cuts and bruises at William Beau- be 4 if fy HO archi-| mother, Mrs, Kristin , | play center 1, posters starting Thursday. said read | His body will be taken today . from the Manley Bailey Funeral Home to the Lanigan . Funeral — in East Pittsburgh, Pa. —. who retired last ae asa machine operator with Parke-Davis in Detroit, leaves his Schultz, of Birmingham. Postal Trucks to Bear Safety Slogans in City” Rontiae postal trucks will dis- “Slow Down and Live’’ safe- Leslie H. Dean. acting postmaster. Furnished by the National Cen- ferende of State Safety Coordi- nators, the trucks will carry the PostmaBter General Arthur E. Summerfield «said in Washington that more than 16,000 vehicles in 3,000 cities will take part in the safety campaign, started an intensive “program to prevent on-duty motor vehicle accidents in 1954 and since the He added that direct costs of repairs to vehicles damaged have been halved since the program started. Pontiae—will -have -some—- ee en ns ee ae gram. Augustus McGraw III Dies in Bloomfield BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Augustus C. McGraw III, 72, who, |for many years had owned. and operated a large fruit here, died Sunday at St. Joseph “Mercy Hospitat; Pontiac, after a short Wines. His Fesidence was at 1450 North Woodward Ave. Mr, McGraw was a brother-in- law of the late George Booth, itu- at his Port Austin. Si mnpeg eas pa ogee urbs all his life. bam, with burial in Elmwood rd etery, Detroit. Woman Hit by Car iTreated at Hospital Mrs. Ruth Ellen Norman..34. of ead released from Pontiac Gerieral . | Hospital Saturday evening for in- when juries received she was struck by an automobile at Perry and Pike Sts. The driver of the car, James Mrs. Lee (Jesse) Pomfret Wer- ner, 80, formerly of Pontiac, died in her aon at 25 W. well Hiram Johnson, 34, of 64 Belmont ~~ Ave. told Pontiac Police he was making a left turn into Perry and , because of the rain he did riot see Mrs. Norman crossing. The Ever-Popular Pattern for Back-to-School MODERN AGE ps ails‘ Saturday at 6 p.m. after ron illness of six years. 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AUGUST 15, 1955 _ But we can be fairly sure that n to guess at the things that} ing on space-stations a few thous- en maybe doing. out thére a/ amd miles above the earth, study- ing not only the stars around them | : but also the planet looming be- | | neath. _down with scorn upen the inhabi- | / tants of earth exhausting them- | ' selves, Suitable orbit, | satellite . * * * There seems no limit to the -pos- | day | le| Then ‘the construction crews jig made, inflated bumpers taking | up the shock of impact. Men in they. would | SPacesuits have eimerged from. the sibilities, and perhaps one theré may be millions of people | living in space-cities and looking and perhaps shortening | their lives, in their ehdless struggle against gravity. Consider hew such stations in space might be built, and what they would look like. (early, they could not be constructed on earth and carried wo. in any rocket, however big. They would have to be assembled In space ‘from pretabricated parts. 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C Bag “Tall Cc Can Bi... 2 49° say a height of four thousand | would have to move at) and | Would take four hours to complete | dumped in space. A low-powered radjo beacon would probably be : trips. - Eventaally,. after many trips gathered together in the orbit. would have to start work. Wearing spacesuits, ; be working under some difficul- | ties,. but they would also have | | several great advantages. | important of ail, nothing would | | have any weight. The largest gird. er, given a gentle push. would start to mdéve si@wiy and would . continue te move until brought to rest again, ... The complete absence of “up” r “down would at first be very confusing, but the human brain is incredibly adaptable and the work- men would soon come to “space acrobatics” for granted, Most designers of space-sta- tiens have proposed the use of and thus provide power, Out in | space, in direct sunlight, almost + -twe—horsepower—of heat energy | falls on every square yard—and ‘when vou realize how far away from the sun we are, that gives you some faint Idea of its total horsepower. 4 large mirrors to collect sunlight | the cargo would be quite fiterally | Now you ynderstand how your are | attached to it so that it could be} not rigidly fi found without difficulty on later) which is thus | Sfaceship and the axid to be con- by the freighter rockets, alt the | bits and pleces would have been _OONTACT MAKE | to your ship. Presently there are Most | [ various: clangings and scratchings | Spike their | i i Another popular idea ts to have space - stations shaped, and slowly revolving. By this means, it would be possible to have a kind of artificial gravity | inside, because centrifugal force | would be exactly like the real | thing. | REVOLVE FOREVER ] The space-station would be set | | back to his Army KP duties early spinning in the first place by at- | yesterday | taching small rockets to its rim rand firing them for a caculated yarbor into which the river flows After that it would’ just as there | period of time keep on revolving forever, the earth does, because | would be no friction to slow it! + down | | This spin would, however, In- | treduce complications when one | tried to get aboard the station: | | It would be rather like climbing | | .om a merry-go-round in full | swing, for the rim of a really | | Large space - station might be | moving around at thirty miles an hour. Perhaps the best Way to se how one might get over this dif- ficulty is to imagine that we are in | station: When you are close enough to make out the details of the ex- traordinary.structure you are ap-| proaching, it looks like some strange metal toy‘ hanging out) there in space, for there is no way in which you can judge its size— | there are no familiar objects around to give scale. Net until you are fess than a mile away, and can see such tails as observation windows | gind radio gerials, can you really- | Judge tts true size. It's shaped | lke A giant cartwheel with four | spokes, and the resemblance ts | increased by the presence of an axle at the center. Using more fizzies from his steering jets, the pilot is cautiously making his way towards this axle. disk or wheel, would. come into play. The people crooner Bing Crosby’s sons, Pvt. inside the station would be pressed | Phillip L. Crosby, 21, is in a Ray- | against the rim of the wheel, and} tmond hospital today with a broken the resulting sensation of weight | back. | drove-through a guardrail down a? | 20-foot embankment into the Wil- | it was said Phillip had three frac- | Was in the Twill be taken to Madigan” Army | Orange Queen That's funny — the space-station is revolving, but the axle isn't! | @ Easy as water to apply e Guaranteed to stop dandruff and itchy scalp when used regularly or your ee back et seq of the Journal, Archives of New Treatment for Seborrheic Sebb ie a 148 N. SAGINAW ST. NEAR SEARS ae %Deseribed in won 1955 issue, pp. 696 of Dermatology entitled “A Seborrheic Dermatitis.” product of the PRARMACEETICAL DIVISION OF. MAX FACTOR a co, to go aboard. The axis of os | toe Matton is really a hollow tube, io the station ‘free_- wheeling” reund it, So it’s safe“for your | nected together, There's a soft thump "as contact | station and are connectihg cables i from the airlock, and a steady | hissing as prepsure equalizes. Then airlock dpors open, and You're stil! weightless, of course, as you float through the hollow tube, and at its end you emerge into a big, drum-shaped chamber It's yery. slowly turning around you, and men appear to be stand- ing on the walls, looking up, af you, As you start to move you feel | weight again, At first it's very Crosby's Son. Breaks Back Bing’s Boy, Philip, 21, Has Accident on Way Back to Army Duty « RAYMOND, Wash. W—One of The young soldier from Ft. aa |lapa River bed while trying to get Fortunately, the tide in Willapa was out. Otherwise, authorities said young Croshy would have drowned, His father left a Spokane golf tournament to fly to Raymond. Bing would allow no hospital pic- tures taken of his son. At the New Riverview Hospital, tured vertebrae and minor lacer- ations. One of the spinal fractures neck. The other two were lower down in the back. He will be hospitalized several weeks. As soon as possible, he Hospital, at Ft. Lewis Bing Crosby, meanwhile, was | | HelpstoOpen | Big “Apple Show | DETROIT —The International | | Apple Assn. opens its convention | today with 1,200 delegates and 32 questionable ‘‘guests.” The 32 came here by chartered airliner from Florida, led by Flor- ida’s citrus queen Sally Aurdary, | “We aren't here to ‘knock’ ap-| ples,” the queen said somewhat patronizingly. “‘but there's some- thing about an orange . . .” Spokesmen for the apple grow- ers Said they'll reciprocate — or retaliate — by sending’ a, delega- tion to the Citrus Growers Assn. | convention in Florida next, month. slight, perhaps. not more’ ’ than ten pounds, but. it you go outwards rapidly moving rim of the ‘station. * * ‘ Two stations m jin a few miles of each other. One f would be the living quarters, | and would be spinning go that, | when they were sleeping or off, duty, the scient normal weight. 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RADE-IN LOW 4 ALLOWANCE ALLOWANCE PRICE r 80 Ib. Freezer in this 12 cu: ft. _“Time-Line” controlled: washer _ Super-capacity cylinder i in this - “with new C ustomatic Defrosting with Super Spin Extraction money-saving ‘Electric Dryer — LIST PRICE 419.95 LIST PRICE 239.95 , : : a= = 299" === 186" = 149% You Pay .... walled You Pay... - ie { FOR USE "a Take advantage of this tremendous ttadesin offer! It’s the | Washing can be a breeze i you trade now for cw ll The sun will shine winter, summer, spring and fall when ' greatest we've ever offered! abo freezer holds all rpose work saver, Time-Line lets you wash ‘ou have a dryer in your home. Ready to use! Just plug. it 3 our foods in readiness. New j Handidor oa Warssclea agitator gets out deep-down dirt. Sway ti oe nto any 110 or 220 volt circuit. “Knee-action” door latch ; Hold mall tome and big oti. 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NOW -———F-|~ BEDROOM SUITE: Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Full Size in ‘Panel Bed Rog. SIGE RE gw cseccswecsiveccce NOW ROOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM Mark Downs 20% to 40% t - a al ‘Bossies’ Cited for Production 3 Area Cows Chalk Up High Ratings in Tests for Milk, Butterfat Official production records: by several cows in the Oakland Coun- ty area have been announced. River Rag Apple Susan of the Lakefield Farm, Clarkston, has produced 855 pounds of butterfat and 20.999 pounds of milk on twice- a-day milking for 344 days. The average daily quart yield was 23. Fancy, belonging to Walter OU- ver of Pontiac, has produced 615 pounds of butterfat, and 17,186 ‘pounds of milk over a 346-day test period. Michigan State University of Ag- riculture and Applied Science su- pervised the weighing and testing i a ce BE. PONTIAC PRESS. “MonDAY, AUGUST ‘15, 1955 Deaths in Neat Communities " Lesora darrett . ROMEO -—Service for Lenora Jarrett, 13, of-299.East St. Clair, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Roth's Home for Funerals, with burial in Romeo Cemetery, Lenora died in a Detroit hospital on her. , Saturday. : Surviving are her parents, Mr, and Mrs. nthe eels, & lee, Diane; brothers, Cyndee Gay “Mathews WASHINGTON—Graveside serv- died-at birth Friday, was held this | morning, with burial] at Cadillac Memorial Gardens, East. Arrange- ments were by the William R. Po- tere Funeral Home, Rochester, She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodna Mathews, 5711 Twenty-Five Mile Rd.; a sister, Lyndee Lou; her grandparents, Mr. re e ot Rave. ‘|in Lakeside Cemetery. ice for Cyndee Gay Mathews, who| o¢ Holly; three sons, Rex Daven- | worth of autos in the first~six Jagan's exports of $1,222,448 us| both of Cass City, and William of Washington: one sister, Mrs. George Curtis of Colten,; Calif.; 22 grandchildren, and 2 qrect-grané- children, Myrtle Mary Clark . “HOLL Y—Service .for Mrs. Myr- | tle Mary Clark, 78,.who died Sat- urday at the home of her son, Elon, of Grand Blanc Township, 8210 Vassar Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Dryer Funeral home here. Burial will be Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. R. J. Van avery of Harper | Springs and Mrs. Forres tBeebe port of Fenton, Kenneth Clark of Fenton and Elon Clark, of Grand | Blanc, 17 grandchildreand-— 19+ great grandchildren. | Mrs. Clark operated, for 30 years, the Exchange Hotel in Holly. - Now_Is_the Time to Buy! Reflector Bowl Reg. $18.00 MI 144 Oakland Ave. STREIT SLUMBER CH AIR and LAs FLOOR LAMPS: Indirect Lighting with Shade and Where You Honestly Save! “ $6495 $196* $5750 519% 588% 569% $675 $3450 $9950 313° 139% $7 3% Open Monday - Friday Sreniags: Closed Se, iheeees Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving! ER FURNITURE ~ Careful Free Delivery of the bis project is part of the herd-improve- ment work conducted by the Uni- versity and the Herd Improvement Registry Department of the Hol- stein-Friesian Assn. The_ registered Guernsey cow, Ideal's Beacon’s Narcissa, owned by Margaret A. Couzens of Bloom- field Hills, has produced 12,565 pounds of milk and 612 pounds of fat during a 305-day test -period. She was milked three times daily, This testing also was super- vised by MSU. at Ay: QUALITY SERVICE. Jipet abet anon, pees] | picnics, reunions were chosen as a sei 3-Day Centennial. at Almont Is Gala Affair ALMONT-—State Senator Frank Beadle was present to crown Homecoming Queen Donna Kay Bucley at the annual Center ‘al held here Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Among outstafding events were presentation of the village key by L. T. Bishop, village president, to ‘Joe Farber of Alberquerque, N.M.; a children’s parade on Saturday and the Centennial parade of about 60 floats the same evening: and programs. Costumed women and bearded men turned out for the grand ball at the high school, also held Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenner Harris the Centennial | Named to School Board LEONARD—The Leonard: School Board of District Four has ap- pointed John Schirmer to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of John Douglas. 5 ee ernie Fond (LET THE BUYER BEWARE...) In the old days of bartering it was a question of outsmarting the trader or getting gyppéd. Strange as it might seem that condition still exists today in many places. A few businesses still operate on the idea of “Let the Buyer Beware,” but eventually the buying public catches on to their type of operation and these businesses usually disappear . either by way of bankruptcy, fire, or fake change of name. All! that is left behind is a lot of sad, but wiser people—who have learned the _hard way that the attractive looking gimmicks and come-ons are not really the important things in -buying merchandise. Instead, good merchandise at a fair and honest price from a reliable store with your. satisfaction guaranteed is the most imporfant of all. NOTHING ... NO eee BEATS VALUE — a VALUE chandise? One or two items offered at a give-away price now and then as a decoy and then nailed to the floor? NO—only when good quality merchandise ‘throughout the store is offered at the lowest price possible every day in the year, and is backed by dependable service do you have real’ value. And, that’s just 4 what you get at Modern! That's why more satisfied customers pass through the doors at Modern than most stores in Pontiac., 7//EAEL. Dn, ARPET & FURNITURE Co deperidab 3 IF YOU Dow KNOW FURNITURE NOW YOUR FURNITURE DEALER There are many ; ine stores throughout the country: in which you ean place--your- trust-and #e-are proud_to-be one of them: We don't believe in ‘ ‘Letting the Buyer Beware.” We do believe in oifering the very finest selection of Brand Name home furnishings at the lowest price possible: with a guarantee of satisidction or your money back—~NOT NOW AND THEN—BUT EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. You don't have to match wits or worry about being “taken in” when you buy at Modern Carpet & Furniture. More and more people ate discovering thatthe best buy they can make is good quality merchandise at the ldwest price possible; backed by le service from an:old, reliable. Proven institution. é ner al € Center, Ind. and her oth- er, Mrs, Mae Mathews of Wash. ington, Mrs. Cora Truax Osmer ogre es for Mrs. Cora Truax Osmer, 89, of Flint, a former Ortonville resident, will be held at the Reigle Funeral Home, Flint, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, with burial in Ortonville Ceme- tery. She is survived by her son, Mel- vin Shetler of Flint; five grand- children, 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Perry G, Frasier MARLETTE — Word has-been: received here of the recent death of Perry G. Frasier, former resi- dent and son of the late Mr. and Mrs, James O. Frasier, in his home at DesMaines, Iowa, Mrs. Rosetta Groth Spencer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. Rosetta Groth Spencer, 80, of 101 Airport Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday from the Coats Funeral Home, 3141 Sashabaw Rd., Drayton Plains, with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme- tery. Mrs, Spencer died today. She is survived by8 three daugh- Irene MéNab, both of Pontiac, and Mrs. Anna Fancon of Roanoke, IIl.; six sons, Louis Groth of Pontiac, Edward and Elbert, both of Aber- dine, S.D., Robert and Frederick, night at the Troy High School. $ ters, Mrs. Emma Durston and Mrs_| ter will—ge--inte—efect—and—whe+ Meeting Tonight on Troy Charter Attendance of Citizens Urged by Supervisor —— for Revision Session TROY TOWNSHIP—Citizens here are being paged for a last-chance session on charter revision for the new city of Troy, to be held to- Norman R. Barnard pointed out, that it is most im- portant for residents to attend the 8 o'clock meeting, in order that they give opinions and suggestions on the newly prepared charter, be- fore it is submitted to Gov. G. Mennen Williams for approval. Basic outlines of the charter will be gone over at tonight's meeting, before a last revision by Troy's e-man charter commission. Fol- lowing approval by the governor, the commission will set up a spe- cial election date at which time voter's will decide whether the char- the seven city commissioners are to be. The élection will be the final step in the forming of the new Careful cleaning makes clo Trust your’ clothes only to expert y 7 dty clearing 1 FOX Be Smart, Look ‘Sharp! Cali Fox for fresher, 5 cleaner, newer looking cleaning. 719 W.Huron _FE 4-1536 ~ (Advertisement ’ ( " (Advestisement) Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Does Both— + Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids ad New York, ‘N.Y. 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AY, AUGUS ST 15, 1955 _\ 2 Ca Court Boasts Celebrity | IN. THE DAYS OF DAVY CROCKETT Told by an Old Scout | Screen Actors to Vote : RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. @—; A tourist court at nearby Lake Lure (advertises. on a roadsign: “Davy Crockett spent his honey- moon here-we think.’ When You Think of Musié, Think of Gallagher’s! for TV Film.Strike End = |™ * ‘| the AFL Screen Actors Guild vote | yesterday and a spokesman said tomorrow night on an agreement/ it represents “a deal” for which is expected ‘to end the 10-| actors and that it js “fully ex. | day nationwide strike against pro-' pected they will vote: approval.” - BUY WHAT VOU NEED PAY WHAT YOU OWE! » Now yew can get up to $500 the §=— much can afford to sensi way... .| with posal tet Employed tes | all che details of your loan women—imarried or single—en custom-filted te your individual joy a prompt "Why Certainly!” needs, We take into consideration to their request. Phone first for how much you need . . . bow — one-trip loan. Write or come in. YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING | — ; lee ) wel trader | te : ‘Mrs. F. D. R. in Tokyo Apologetic Hit-Run son complained that another ew Parting of the Ways FINANCE CS: E BEFORE YOu BUY cien iS S ee TOKYO wW—Mrs. Eleanor Roose ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. w— &™ azed his. The driver stopped HOUSTON, Tex, W—-A_ business- (Frets, tee ANY Pl ANO 7 a eT woe =e ie atta se Police areJooking for a new ind only long enough to say: ‘‘] haven't, man le a, the salar = ren 2nd Floor « Lawrence mronee Ebay, WEST LAWRENCE ST. ee) ee : any money, I haven't any insur.) ® from) ane autre Gerald T hONTIAC ¢ FEderal 2-9249 Rent a Betsy Ross attend a meeting of the World of hit-run driver—she hit, stopped we don't eat at the same place oe-Gelbransen ancer. ‘__| Federation of United Nations A to make excuses; then ran, Patrol-|@"ce and I'm a sick woman,” | tonight I'm - headed for Los ond erep send alanst wore : + Gationa; ihe AY Sevier” satd-Martin-Dic ——_ == “Angetes.*¢ : - “SPINET PIANO | — a holated Antibodies May! —— ee ne OF YOUR CHOICE $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly Cartage and Six Months’ Renta) Allowed on | of Piano Open Monday & Friday ‘til 9 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING AUGUST Carry Radioactive Shot to Affected Area | GENEVA \# — Atomic scientists .}— are trying to develop a kind of guided missile against cancer. They are searching for sub- stances which would “home” en MUSIC CO cancer when inj@ted into the blood Ld stream and carry with them a ra-, 18 E. Huron, Pontiac. FE 4-0566 | ticactive weapon to no the ma- a | 4 4 ; 4 LEARN 10 | neon DRIVE day at the 72-nation atoms-for- | peace conference by Dr. W. F. Bale and Dr. L. L. Spar, of the University of Rochester at Roch- substances to particular areas of the body, Under this theory, a kid- | ney antibody might be used to car Easily Indi- ester, N. Y. Correctly SP Sately * « ® viduslly |! Such a technique, they said, | would direct the powerful rays of | radioactive material only inst the cancer without harming sur-' rounding tissue. And radioactive | __tastrections 7 Dayse Week | ™aterlal attached to the “homing” ~}} missite ‘would stay put; they-added:+#-—6 Michigan Driver l The researchers said they are Training working on the theory of the | human and anima! body have | FE 48-5668 | within them specific chemical | 15% E& Lawrence, Pontisc antibodies to help protect those | areas against disease. DUAL CONTROL METHOD . County Wide Pick-Up and Invalid Ll 2-3027 all come localized in the kidneys. | comets, Three days after the injection | ‘more than 10 per cent of the origi- | We ave authorized dealers for nally injected jodine was found in fF EVEREST & JENMINGS Chairs and Accessories the kidneys, they reported. They said it might be pooaile | te isolate these antibedies and-usef-- them as Carriers” Of Fadioactive | ry radiation ammunition against a kidney cancer or a stomach anti- | | body might transmit to a stomach | cancer. U.S, EXPERIMENT The Americans reported that so. far they have experimented -_| with animals, verted from rear-wheelto| They extracted material ens | j front-wheel) rabbit. kidneys, mixing it with ra- | propelling, or| dioactive todine. Injected into other . to chair with | rabbits, the mixture tended to de- Easily coa- Michigan First Aid New Horse Trainer | aa 4-6847| ATLANTIC CITY—Jim Pyle suc- | 1621 S. Woodward, Reysl Oak | Ceeded Al Jensen as trainer of the | Mich, 3 Doors North of 10-Mile | Rappahannock Farm horses. | GAS HEATING BUYERS! Check these TIMKEN srounc Advantages before you buy! Compare! Feature for | feature, and you'll insist on the world’s finest gas heating equipment! pape nrmsreng: ap ators” separa costs no more ~ often less — over the years. 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PICK-UP & DELIVERY ony GLEANERS GIVE YOU OUR TEN ' COMMANDMENTS PROGRAM 1. Garment. is clean and color free of dingy cast. 2. Garment contains no odor from any source. 3. Garment is free of all spots that can be removed. 4. Garment is well shaped and hangs properly. 5. No wrinkles, seams or button impressions. .- 6. Pleats are sharp and even-sized correct. 7. Alterations and minor repair. 8. Buttons and accessories correctly replaced. 9. Garment is completely wearable. 10. Customers instructions are carried out. -SPECIAL ATTENTION CfVEN _ DRAPERIES — BLANKETS — FORMALS QUICK SERVICE SAVE! ON FEDERAL H “2-6424- ON REQUEST CASH edeome __ Suces"_ _& ____sL AT. NO EXTRA CosTI |. (PRICES) oe 125 W. HURON ST. PLENTY OF FREE nammne’’ Where Wrig ‘ @: PICTURED! EXACTLY AS a2 f / k f ’ — ‘Pontiac Resi : a> 4 Es - = swing?” asked Linda MacDiarmid of Gary | cousin, Gary. Smith as she pumped with both feet to go| and Mrs. Alex higher and higher in her white lawn swing.|View drive, a All dressed up in a blue and white checked | Franklin road. cotton pinafore dress and wearing perky | Painting a Scottish scene of misty greens | began painting seven years ago, after her family was grown. She claims painting is «and blues with touches of yellow is Mrs. L. L. Sterling of Lorraine court. A member | very relaxing of the Pontiac-Artists’. Society, Mrs. Sterling | exhibit-held at the Library each May. “How would you like to go up in the| blue bows in her hair, Linda entertains her \ 4 im: re \ ei y é They are the children of Mr. A. MacDiarmid Jr. of Shore nd the Lloyd E. Smiths of Pontiac Press Photos making is John Brodie. of boulevard. An. evening in Polishing the headlamps of a car he is with old engines,-pumps and car parts means * re “= West Walton his workshop Brodie, as he tinkers with his tools. He hag built a grandfather's clock, several chests | chiidren and has assisted his father in the building | of their home.. ae 1 = and takes part in the annual THE PONTIAC PRESS Womens Section a perfect relaxation and happiness for Mr. Jacqueline Breen Is Honored at Bridal Shower - Bride-elect Jacqueline Breen was honored at a linen shower Satur- day evening. Mrs. A. J. Cadieux and her daughter, Dorothy, were hostesses for the affair. * * e Jacqueline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. Donald Breen of Berwick boulevard and Edward Trancik, jaunt. Mra. Nettie Fifield of Ever- ‘| ner and her grandchildren to their # , a t en's Find Hobbies Relaxing, Satsing Pontiac News of Interest. Mr. and Mrg, Earl Hoisington| July 18 at St. Joseph Mercy and sons have returned to their | Hospital. home on Rosemary street after | * *¢ « having spent 10 days at Houghton | “Milton Stephenson of North Pad- Lake. dock street returned to his home While they were vacationing | Saturday from New . where there, their daughter Janet was on|he completed his w lor his a cruise along the coast of Maine. | Master's degree in Library Science * * * at Columbia University Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fifield of | He will assume his duties in the Clintonville road have as their | technical department of the Detroit houseguest for several days his | Public Library. am ett, Wash thé area for a month * * * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Handren dr, and children, Merrily, Jill, Reger and Mark have returned to thelr home in Birmingham. They were guests at Portage Point Inn at Portage Lake for the past week. Guests of the Handrens were Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Kennedy of Draper avenue. ° She will be visiting in | Mrs,” Kos, Slockwell an d™ daughter, Isabel of West Huron street accompanied by Florence Gratiot of Rochester, N .Y. have returned to their homes after touring upper Michigan, several days at Traverse City and Mackinac Island. .? J * have returned to their home on Bondale avenue from their cot- tage at Long Lake in upper Michi- gan, Their guests.for.the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Glen R..Mae- Farland of West Huron. street. Myrtle Popps Feted at Shower * * On Sunday, the Rev. and Mrs. H. Franklin MacAllister and daughter Lola Jean visited the Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church where the Rev. Mr. Mac- Allister was the former minister. Friends held a pienle in their henor at Oakland Park later ii the day, They will continue their vacation honored Myrtle Popps at the sum- mer home of Mrs. Anna Mitchell on Williams Lake. ~ Co-hostesses were Marjorie Jensen and Ann -| Popps. * * * * * Myrtle, the daughter of William Popps of Hillside drive, will. be- come the bride of Lowell Menter on Sept. 3. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Menter of Spence street. Kathleen Rosengren, Gallie Horoutunion and Mary Bradley. Others were Kathleen Gohl, Cathern Miracle, Bernie Kosky, Lillian Tate, Bernice Smith, Bettie Wilson, Mrs. Mitchell, Mra, Menter and Judith and Patricia Popps. Mrs. D. R. Wilson Entertains Group Colonial Group. of the First Con- gregational Church was entertained by Mrs. D. R. Wilson at her sum- mer home on Watkins Lake Thurs- day. arid Mr. and Mrs, Robert Byrnes at dinner on the occasion of Da- vid’s birthday, The Byrnes invited Mrs.. Wag- Marquette street home Sunday for dinner. * * * A son, Mark James, was born Aug. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. James F, Peters at St. Lawrence Hospital, Lansing. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Yenor of Litch. fleld road and Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Huellmantel A miscellaneous bridal shower — = ee siete eee ee ae, { Mr. and Mrs. Ed q| Philip A. Peters of Martell road. , MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1955 PAGES 13-15) franck of Dearborn, will exchange —~_ #_** ____._|_ Husbands were guests at the co- A nuptial vows on August 27 at Mr. and Mrs. Compton K.: Hal- | operative picnic. 8 : lock, (nee Marilyn Streling) of| Assisting Mrs. Wilson were Mrs. First Presbyterian Church. Invited guests were Mrs, Tran- Charlies Barrett, Mrs. Frank Me- Peek and Mrs, C. Henry Purdy. — street are the parents of a , Compton Keith Jr., born Dr. Leo -J. Wasserberger of Canterbury drive, was honored at - |a farewell party by his brother = - “48 10. Ley ated at for er HDUR Hairmand cos costs uttle mere than heme permanent. INDIVIDUAL HAIR CUTTING AND STYLING BY OSCAR PARISIAN Beauty ore Over Old Bref's Book Store | tion depends upon the word pected": | watch the baseball] games on TV ‘which is all well and good when ,we are alone but when friends girl. Her back hair will stand up straight if you criticize her best girl friend! - Your besf bet is to change your: course of pPocedure when you drop in. for ‘those evening visits. Ten minutes after hwy girl friend makes pot ay If Visitors Are Invited. Turn Off TV Video May Be On During Unexpected Calls By EMILY POST : The answer to the follqwing ques- “ex. “My husband loves to come in to see us T think the set should be turned off. trying to talk To-peeple with, the ball game going on full blast: Tf think this is very rude on his part, but he says that even Emily Post says it is not necessary to turn off a favorite program for unex- pected visitors and that if they are unwilling to watch whrt is on they should leave and come back another time. I would appreciate hearing from you on this matter.” Answer: If you have Invited ‘them to come in, then you do have to turn TV off; but if they come in without being asked, it “Ws Very unfair to make —= oe band turn ‘it off, ““Dear Mrs. Post: When I have two or three couples in to dinner, is it necessary that I tell each guest where to sit, or would it be proper to just let them seat them. selves wherever they like? I would very much appreciate haring from you on this." Answer: Correctly the hostess | FE 2-4959 a rowsers ] F C a an home of finer cleaning wacee hn SS SCHOOL DAYS AHEAD First Assignment---. Have Clothes Ready , aueereren, Call Ogg’s now to pick-up the school clothes. for sister, brother, and the co-ed. Let us give them the finer cleaning and finishing that will send the wearer. off to new adventure in fresh, clean, neat-clothes. Ogg's Finer Cleaning puts every gar- ment at its best. Here is a partial check-list of things to have Ogg's clean now::. cause it is usually awkward for | them otherwise. Logs Last Longer A touch out of season, but a good one, Where logs ar scarce | and the fireplace needs using, wrap layers and layers of news- paper in tight rolls, Tie them with cord. Then wet them and allow to dry, They'll “Nothing is mere annoying than|~ |to Walter O. Briggs III, GWEN LUCE At a family dinner party in their Bloomfield Hills. home Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gardner Walter O. Briggs Jr., also of Duchesne Residence School c ORn., graduated from the Canterbury School in New and attends _Lehigh U /niversity. Luce announced the engagement of their daughter, Gwen, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. : Gwen was Bloomfield Hills. in New York. Walter was | Milford, | Gail Burlingame Ma arries Gail Burlingame became the burn quite a while, bride of Hans Weimer Sunday Shown: Bobbie “Beginner” Bra, No. 441, in wash- able, shape-hoid- ing cotton broad- cloth. 30 AAA to 36 A. $1.50 Bob- bie Britches No. + 823 in freedom- giving shirred elasticized net, $2.95, High-schoolers! back-to-school wardrobe planning starts with "og nephew's best man. ‘A reception was held in the | garden at the home of the bride’s | Following ‘couple will reside in Ann Arbor afternoon at three o'clock Christ Church Cranbrook. in The Rev. Perry Williams per- formed_the ceremony_in the pres- ence of the families. Mrs. Milton Eaton of Washing- ton, C. C., attended her former college roommate as matron of honor. Adam Tollman served as parents, Mr. and Mrs. William | H. Burlingame of Bloomfield Hills, A family dinner followed at Devon Gables, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weimer of | Dusseldorf, Germany and studied at the University of Cologne, F. their honeymoon. the “She's here to keep you from being "| bonely. so now I'll be on my way.” telis~her—guests-where—to—sit-ber} graduated —trom—Kingswood—Schoot—Cranbrook—attended }— William and Mary College where she was a member. of | |Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and now attends the | Your girl will do her best to persuade you to stay, but be : firm. Dig out of there, But be-_ fore you go, make a date with her for another evening. Make it loud enough so that the girl friend can hear it. If she turns up again that night, it won't be because she has noth- ing better to do. She was warned. That night act surprised to see her. Suggest to your girl that you go somewhere, if it’s only over to see some friend of yours, and mutter sadly that it's too bad her girl friend hasn't a date. Manfully offer to call up some- | hody—whoever they'd suggest. And if they haven't any good ideas, call up somebody you know, If he | can join you, all well and good; if he can't, at least you tried. So take your girl by the hand and get out of there. Perhaps your girl friend draws at ber hovee. Hf you your girt’s time for yourself by making definite dates. You can correct things by tact- fully avoiding the. girl friend. Or specifically including her in a double-date. Or making it clear to your own girl that on a real date | with her you want her all to your- | self, It's up to you, Copyright 1 1988)" Parsley Puts |Bit of Color in Casserole Mrs. J. C, Paddock’s Green Rice Fine Filling Main Dish By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor We'll warrant that even folks who have always disliked rice will like Mrs, J. C. 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Some time ago, we mentioned a letter from a young mother who was ‘interested in learning. how to color photographs and wanted ,to know about courses on the -sub- Here is her letter: “IT am a housewife, but. I've al- ways done a lot of writing, draw- ing. painting, etc. “I painted china before I was ‘married, also taught school. But 1 always wanted to paint photos. VETERANS! We Can Assist You (1) In selecting a course of study. (2) In a practical specialized training pregram. (3) In helping you obtain a good position. 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The bride is the jormer Patricia Mae - Barker, daughter of the Clifford E, arkers of Westacres. He is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Highland drive, ' ve he . ; " MRS, ROBERT A. HUNT Patricia Barker Speaks Patricia Mae Barker became the House. The bride’s mother wore bride of Robert Allan Hunt Satur. |@ light blue lace dress with blue day at-7..p.m.—in_the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. lace dress With pink and white bridegroom's mother, When the couple left on a honeymoon in northern Michigan the new Mrs. Hunt was wearing a beige brocaded fallle sheath @ress with matching duster, She wore brown and Turquoise acces- sorties. When the couple returns from The bride is the daughter of Mr. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lake. Both the bride and groom attended Michigan State University Vows With Robert A. Hunt) accessories were worn by the their trip-they will reside at Union | @ ‘Coloring Photos Is Artistic * Hobby Sten sa * about, it. 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Bai ey ow Dancing to Pay for Church Jopaneve Royal Pir nom ins et By PHYLLIS He invited me to unpack my things | [remembers he had nothing more] few weeks I went trom tin cup, more,” he says,. “and I'll have _ NASU, Japan @®—Emperor Hiro- er ieee tiles ine bad sand "Toma Untnss Protebiy [end toys nat ud | 94 give. to $1,000" a’ week.” enough money to pay for- my| hito and Empress Nagako almost |: vist you'd expect tO) waNDERS 5 YEARS “That's when God told me I'd| The dancer-preacher studies the| church, and then I'll give UP] \ ied sor | nae Peeps ee Teme of Chote 1 atin | For the next five years, he wan- | Netter go back to, dancing and | Bible, makes guest appearances at| dancin’ again, And when I get Oe ear ke etl shooing the animals away Quarter’*—-where martinis and hips). °° (ie Bene town te another | make @ money to do it right| nearby churches and saves: his|back in that pulpit, God willin’,| cub in this highland some started shoving away, } down. Soath and: in the East, | next ti he says. ‘So | money between ee on| I'm settin’ there for life!” miles north of Tokyo today. ~ | . The bear and cub ambled off at a and rthaleable gual “learnin’ how to live in dignity and | |Job at the Apollo Theafer « a .. or, oo Rg, oe a =e “8 : ogee aA aan en peace and telling anybody who | he is there. You cannot miss | | uid listen how good I felt,” He | But him, if you watch the night club's -.rried and had two bab 4 y girls and — ~ . pig now aged four_and five, and the He is his eburch | raveled with him, . Serta had to abandon his preacher's domestic disciples. temporarily" because the price . + = ee too high. “Then,” and he sits up ener- stage. “I give myself two years * * 7 ee . getically, worriedly, as he remem- tage apiae a, gal ollagaore 8 | STS “The money I'd saved ran — says Bill in a bass.voice |... 1a been making $750 a week | - S Py 3 I = 3 = 3 q ne iwhen I quit dancing, but it goes sinners. “Otherwise Ne fast. I knew I should stop traveling | ;. : }and open up a church." U ‘ We i Be Back “He knows my kids were sick | ie settled in New York's Har. _ : jem. In a loft above a pool room in the worst part of tewn—“right ig Hell, you might say, where all dancin : 1) things straightened away.” | the vice ‘rings and dope-eddicte SERVE YOU | =e ES , , kind of grin that draws in the | 4. called it “Grace Temple” | me customers. “Some churches call | 4.4 thought of it as “a little. way, onday, station on the road to Heaven, August 21st uf FR i a COASTER WAGON ~ Filled with SOAP -.. MAPLE SEDRQOM GROUP [ i : fF older brother of saucy songstress Pearl Bailey, gave up dancing to go into the ministry (which, in his Tt was in 1946 that Bailey,-the did. They also found food: and 10-cent loans and whatever else Preacher Bailey could give them and, aie x 1951, . Preacher , Bailey Large dresser, chest and bed . tifully finished in ‘warm site paste .$ mon PLUS 2 boudoir lamps included, b, —~ GENEY = and the sinners find refuge."" They 12 'W: Pike St. case, is better called “‘preacher- hood,” since he was not a formal divinity student). At that point he | Pat the Python was playing the top nighteries, for big salaries, and Bill “Bojangles” | Ain't Lady Enut greatest tapper of the day. for N fe) Contest = oe oe DALLAS, Tex. «Pierre Fon- I thought I was pretty good, taine, director of the Dallas Zoo, — *—he “acimits, chuckling ty says Pat the python js too mean himse! : ‘to engage in any measuring cor | “But somebody up there thought | test with Fort Worth's Pete the I was a pretty big sinner, I guess, | python, . because while I was workin’ at the Club Zanzibar, I kept feelin’ an unseen hand pushing me back With Your New.1955 SPEED fg QUEEN, All for Only ... 4 G No Money New “55 Speed Queen Washer has o full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped with aluminum, tangle-proof, adjust- able pressure wringer. Full guarantee. No. Money. Down. —OPEN Tonight ‘til | Heavy-duty steel frame, opens and closes with @ minimum effort. Sagless wring, RO baked aluminum finish. 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PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. oe SEVENTEEN ~ ae = = 3 S ° * =" e&. ; * ji “i J * * ; se > OR emegy s gt See oe cae ee aa + ae Lee yt ss eet et & & cine . i. ¢ ” ‘i i 4k a "ee : NEW 6LOOoMFIELD HILLS HIGH SCHOOL—Onkland county's newest high school is ready for the September Tth opening at the corner of Long Lake and Telegraph Rds, Known as the Bloomfield Hills High School, this new building will offer 27 Glassrooma and Speciat tacilities for 600 to 800 students, Designed mi & eT? : = 2 ; > J. Robert F, Swanson and Associates of Bloomfield Hills, the new school’s back- 2 ° “ . ' oS . e ground is a mature stand of oaks and maples with long lawns follow A RAMSDELL oe B bs ' iat , ing the natural terrain of the site stretching from Long an a Lake Rd. back to the school, MILTON OLSEN LINDA BERKMAN CAROLINE WALKER County Schools Open Next Month School doors of Oakland County will swing wide with welcome the second week of September for more than 120,000 public school students. - ~~ Over 15,000 will take up their books in parochial schools of this county Hee ay that same week. , | vi a To instruct that 120,000 army of students from the kindergarten through the: 12th grade, William J. Emerson, Oakland County Superin- 4 tendent, of Schools, reports that it will take more than 4200 teachers. | os This represents an increase of 200 over the 1954-55 school year teacher : number for this county. [* ‘2, ae ataae i a /The Great Day, depending upon the cpeaiing schedule of the in- cn é dividual school district, will see the putting aside of tennis rackets, base- ball bats, swim suits and all of — _— leone summer vacation ee sui oe Ponta Sah ’ to return to school, a grsbenttion of student hin taken by the Pon. » tiac Press explodes this belief. ' é : - Ho : MAKTIN * ! “©, sure, summer was fun. But you have to get an waiiehicn if you FOXMAN 2 want to grow up to be somebody,” said a stalwart young sixth grade boy. S ; oy “Doing as you please gets monotonous after awhile. It will be more fun to get back with the other kids and get info the full swing of school again,” said an eighth grade girl. “Trying to find something different to do I caught myself the other i day wishing that one of my old teachers were eee ere me an : extra-hard algebra assignment,” opined a husky ophor “T’ve heard about kindergarten go long, I want to a man oe ori it out,” said a * ss ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, AvGusT. 15. 1955 aoe roy e = TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS|| * FULLY GUARANTEED! * SHOP US and COMPARE ! © FAST SERVICE! HARRY W. MacDONALD and COMPANY Electrical Contractors Commercial and Industrial CUSTOM HOMES Call Us Anytime Sens FEderal 2-3080 © 1472 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan HARRY W. MacDONALD Res. Phone FE 5-4545 beach among his shells. his arm at B. Collecting Shelis Nearly everyone who lives by sea or lake likes to go to the beach. There you can wade, play in the wafer, swim or dig in the sand. Th boy in the picture is making a collection of shells. He is holding one of the conch type. If you put such a shell to your ear you will hear what sounds like the roar of the sea. Besides the conch shells the boy has found a sand dciler. which is a round flat disc marked with a star. Also, a long spiral shell, a star fish and a scallop shell that makes a good sand scoop. He has brought with him rubber life ring and a sweater, shown at the top. Here's how you can ‘have sore fun without going to the beach. Just paste this picture on stiff heavy paper. Then color it with crayons. Cut out the pieces carefully on the heavy black lines. Fold the strip of sand and the side panet-forward to make the boy sit up on the Also you can slip the rubber ring over his shoulder or put on his sweater by folding Tab A at the back of the neck and Tab B over Camp Agawam closed Saturday, “Marking the biggest seven-week at- tendance in its 37-year history. pated in the summer program, an- tive. In 1954, 953 attended. Gerald Black, Utica High School principal. The camp, which covers % acres of nag woodland near Tommy's Lake, used the year around. | | \ | + | “Tarighout the fall, winter and spring, scout units participate in More than 1,200 scouts partici- | nounced Ed Leland, counci] execu- | hikes, week-end campouts, and special evening meetings. Scout and. adult training programs are | also conducted at the camp. Due to rocketing attendance fig- ures, the camp site will soon be enlarged with an additional 20 acres, Leland said. Names Many Streams Peter Salley in .1742 passed through what is now West Virginia and named one of the many ;istreams he crossed “The Coal River,” a highly prophetic choice since West Virginia today is Ameri- ca's leading source of bituminous coal, Next total eclipse of the sun which will be visible in the. United States will occur on Oct, 2, 1959, as- tronomical calculators announce. ~ WORGE PRESCRIBES “ALL™ BECAUSE: ALL'S controlled suds ge to dothes ere. Every single speck of diet guts out cud ts fleshed down the Grate with the viese water. 217. ere NEW YORK (INS)—Gloria Van- derbilt Stokowski, the “poor little rich girl” who's tried her hand at painting and acting, today unveiled another talent. * * ae She's a poet. ing first book, “Love Poems,” so published —and 31-year-old Vanderbilt heiress whose life has made headlines ever since she was a child says the book is a peek into her pri- vate _feelirigs. “They're all poems I've been writing in’my diary. since I was 17," she explained, “They're very ’ | subjective, the way I felt at cer- Gloria Ss tokowski Tries Hand at Cryptic Poetry written this year, is equally eryp: tic as a clue to Miss Vanderbilt's emotion, It read¢ in pert: Quietly. . slowly. . Shafts of wheat Undergiound love is Heat is a Slow, . qulet Like snow. e The key poem in the book; by her own admission, is about a child “living every day. . .expect- igg tomorrow... :to be different from today.” : Misg Vanderbilt, who com- concerned with the novel she's already ‘/*half-finished.” She'll continue both her. acting The slim volume of 27 poems is described by th® World Publishing Co. as ‘tender and searching.” the ‘book as “about love in one form or another,” adding, “noth- ing is anything unless it's done with love. ; DEDICATED TO ‘8s’ The book is dedicated ‘To S and the Search.’ Who is ‘S*’? “That must remain a mystery," sumptuous New York penthouse apartment. But she explained *‘the search” by saying “all of us have a feeling of searching.” we * * The earliest poem in the book was written when she was 17, It begins: “I brought him a speckled egg blue and brown I gave him laughter and little sadness Bust Attendance Record}! #.0iz, we = at Scout Camp Agawam_: And a fern at dusk which I don't think he took ~T gave hint a Bow! of apple blossoms And warmth in my a when snow fell all day. . LEWIS — Fine Furniture Vanderbilt was 17 she doesn’t explain in the poem, And she | didn't explain today. The latest poem in the book, Miss Vanderbilt herself describes} she said during an interview in her | What “this meant. when Miss— | and her painti but said she Tound sites mat because “it’s my diary...I write every night.” The poetic talent which is excif- ing book sales has made no im- pression so far on the two men closest to her—her sons, Stan and Christopher, aged 4 and 3, a a Davy Crockett stage complete with fur hats, found her beok dis- appointing, Miss Vanderbilt ad- mitted, “No guns in the Uhestrations,“ she she explained. : Your Watch © Adjusted 4* Expansion Watch Bands | Ladies'—Men's Special! *495 : Georges-Hewports (Advertisement) . (Advertisement) Sunburn Pain Disappears Smooth Tan Emerges - Without Peeling or Blistering Science Discovers New Ointment That 2 Pain of Sunburn... Turns Redness Into ble Tan New York, N. Y¥. 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Williams Lake-Airport Rds) Box Office Opens 7:00 kitchen and root but smoke spread’ [~ ; : Crewcuts Are Called Gobelheads Out West By EARL WILSON BEVERLY HILLS—I was sitting on a seventh floor terrace of the new Beverly Hilton wondering whether to write about Jerry, = Lewis making up with Dean Martin, or my haircut. * &* * & The aie and I came here for the opening of this beautiful hotel—and it took a lunch date with — Gobel to get ss a the grounds. First, I wanted to get my eros shortened. “Gimme a Gobel,” I was go- ing to say to the barber. Or maybe, “Gimme a Gobelhead,” as crew cuts are alse called. ~ But the barbershop not being quite ready, I was torn. Would Conrad Hilton feel I was disloyal if, after fiying out here to his opening, I got a hairewt elsewhere? Still, he wouldn't want me to look shaggy, would he? My inner debate was settled when Chief Justice Earl Warren, also a guest at the opening, came along in the lobby, and I mentioned my problem. “Come with me,” he said. “My daugh- ter told me I had to go to a barber and I've found one that’s open:* JERRY LEWIS “Where is it?” I asked in a low, sneaky volce, “At the Beverly Wilshire,” he replied bravely. x * * * While lunching with Gobel and chatting with Mitzi Gaynor at Paramount, we got the news of Dean and Jerry meeting here and then I saw Jerry on the set of Gobel’s picture. 1 must say, Jerry was his old self—-clowning, pulling peo- ple's hat down over their ¢yes, chasing stagehands. * bd * * “Quiet on the set!" he shouted, clump- ing heavy-footed around on the floor, making a great racket. “You're crazy,” somebody told him, “Would you have me any other way?” he answered—proving quite definitely that he isn't. LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE MIDNIGHT EARL. . . . Jackie Gleason wouldn't let his ee tne BAMBOO Prison FRANCIS FOSTER Val TUES.—WED.—THURS. Marilyn MONROE “DON’T BOTHER TO KNOCK” Glenn FORD “SECRET OF CONVICT LAKE” 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road Phone FE 4-4611 | "= BLUE y A { 4 - > | . Box Office Open: SKY Drive-In 7:00 P.M | Theater Show Sterte st 8:15 P.M. * - TONIGHT ! — First Showings! |? Edward G George ROBINSON RAFT “savee Arey TOTTER - - George Dolenz - *Peter Van Eyck duction Poss _e new pink convertible. “Not with that yellow shirt, " said JG. “The color scheme's awful!” . Wally Cox has More grie!—a friend smashed his new motorcycle ... Grace Kelly flew to Hollywood last week with her poodle, Oliver. The Gary Coopers, giving a party in Southampton Aug. 26, told band- leader Lester Lanin not te play the “High Noon” tune ... A Broadwayite won $500 at 2-1 betting that Gino Prato wouldn't try the $64,000 ques- tion last week .. . Edward G. Robin- son's been visiting his estranged wife; who's ailing ... Singer Brooke Robin's dates at Armando's are usually with railroad heir Jack Pull- man, ; One-actor got-a role in “The Eddie Duchin Story” because | his 1948 car fits the period .. . Actress Gail Russell, who was very ill, is ready to resume her movie career... Ezio Pinza, who just returned to “Fanny,” found a color TV set in his dressing room, a gift from the producer... June Havoc wants to bring her show “Rain,” to B’way. That’ 3 earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) BROOKE ROBINS Pere rrrTTrTrrrrr7r7"">";" eer vrrry® a tl ln ll lal _| stam a of copper to prevent anyone touch- | | MISS OHIO — Marguerite Carr, 18, of Amelia, Ohio, is Miss Ohio of 1955,"" and the state’s choice to compete in the forthcoming ‘‘Miss America" contest. She was Cin- cinnati's entrant in the finals at Wooster, Ohio. Vital statistics: Black hair, brown eyes, five feet two inches tall, 1065 pounds. Meas- urements: 35-24-35. Police Scour Geneva for Radioactive Ore GENEVA, the atoms-for-peace industrial ex- hibition in downtown Geneva, last night when police warned that the material might injure anyone who kept it. * A *- by a French firm on an open stand where thousands viewed jt along with other materials and equip- ment. It was a quarter of an inch thick, about the size of a postage and wi ing its surface accidentally. The French firm had been using -it-to—demonstrate —equipment~ it . manufactured to measure radio- activity. Baby Girl Honos Self in Play With Dad's Tie LONG BEACH, Calif. — Her father's tie became ‘a death noose nd 4year-old Karen Elaine Schul- r. Police. said the girl apparently stood on a living room chair yes- terday, passed the tie through door handles of a linen closet, tied a loop and put the loop around her neck, KEEGO roar TUESDAY THEATER Opens 700 P. M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10) ---TONIGH EXCLUSIVE! FIRST SHOWING | CINEMASCOPE and COLOR Sata Wr nants aint tt etd W — Police scoured | Geneva today for @ small piece |, of radioactive cobalt missing from | The disappearance was atsctosedt Base The cobalt had been exhibited | SPENCER ised ROBERT ie ie bee te rege, a aa ENN GRE GUTS LN. Gey rR I RMLs Uae Map a" ea aN —s.* oo? ee ee mame SO Po cee ce ATR EEE I an aD > tll tcl il lal ttn dlc tlc lil lcci tl nl ll lll lt nal cll lll tl tlc li ld a tl alll a i ee ee a a a i i i a a i a ee en a a ae he 2 eae il tn ln hs it is Als A is i st i i i a i i i i i i i i i i hn hic te tliat Mintle de th clin din di tl TUES., WED., THURS. and “Tight Spot” +4 | Hollywood Headlines By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD @® -— Humphrey Bogart may have panned the sex appeal of Hollywood actpenpes once too often. As all readers of things Holly- wood know, Bogart years ago said ‘that 50 per cent of all ‘movie broads” (those are his words) lack sex appeal. In annual interviews, he upped the figure five per cent at a time until Bogart ig now credited with saying 95 per cent of all glamour girls are sexless. * So what happens? « * * - Yn his next picture, “The Harder | ® They Fall," Bogie indulges in emotional by-play with a 275-pound giant who wears a size 18 shoe. “I’m practically a wet nurse to a human skyscraper,” Bogie grins. “The giant they select is supposed to act bewildered and naive. Much of the tenderness and pathos the two of us. He followg me around like a love sick puppy.” bridgida or Eva Gardner? “Actually, it's nice to get away THE DOCTOR LEARNED SECRETS OF HIS PATIENTS AND BECAME ENTANGLED IN THEIR LIVES.. IN THE STRANGE HOUSE ON | THE WILL! in the script. takes place between | Is this as good as Gina Lolli-| _— a '|\‘Bogie’ Plays Wet N urse ito Giant in New Picture from a ‘lot of, screen smooching for a change. Just like in real life, it does a man good to get away from broads for awhile. * * ie = “Two of my best pictures were without women, In. “The Caine Mutiny’ I was in love with the Navy and in ‘Treasure of the Sierra Madre’ I was in love with gold." But isn't Gina better? would-have to be crazy not to be affected by Gina, but a change of pace never hurt anybody,” Bo ayt t Columbia Pictures is conducting a world wide search for a giant to play the role, supposedly fic- “Any man with working glands | me tional ‘ but reminiscent of Primo Carnera who was. heavyweight ctiampion of the world for one year. = * * * “The Harder They Fall” is the Budd Schulberg novel that indicts the cauliflower industry and the gangster element sometimes sociated with it. ‘i How about it, Bogie? Are you playing against a‘ size 18 shoe because ~ the oe ae. queens have boycotted you “Are you kidding? Every time It make that statement my wife Betty (Lauren Bacall) has to carry a mashie niblick at parties to keep those dames from falling all over “Every one of them is trying . to prove she’s in the five per cent category.” Automobiles outnambered horses on U. S. farms for the first time in 1951. _WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD | Drive Slowly For Their Sake - More and more chil- - dren are on the streets again. Some of them ating to school for the rs ttime. PLEASE drive extra carefully - near any school. san SUSAN STRASBERG OSCAR LEVANT TOMMY RETTIG Feattres at: 1:00 ° 3:20 - 5:23 - 7:26 ~ 4g ~—— 9 4 NOW SHOWING’ -EXTRA-f CARTOON—NEWS STARTS SUN. GLENN FORD in ? OAKLAND: Lake ‘Theater WALLED LAKE T. making of a doc- for ... gnd the | two women | whose love made him aman! | de tte ! { reer. TSS >t ‘ ki a3 sne # ra a io one epee neck . From ‘evCryvTTT Tee Te eT Te eer Te Tee ee eee eee tl a ln i hl i il ls lata) Sundays 12:45 awing TODAY hi TOMORROW! i‘ Bis eee: vy ae é i THE vhieeric PRESS, MONDAY, “august ‘15, 1055; “Here. Is No. 24 - r, te oer oes _‘Bonanzagram’ Have Fun! Win $100! "| Hal Boyle Says: \ By ED CREAGH: (For Hal Boyle CARRIGTION 6 — Teste ware “| these two angels resting them- selves, so to speak, both off duty, just taking it easy, when a silver Rese Everybody knows that,” said the first angel. “Pretty primitive. Why, on some of the other planets, “Please don't,” said the second ahgtl, “indulge in lodse talk, They have got enough fancy ideas down on Earth now, two. satellites »p each other | around, They took pictures of each other, They bounced~radio beams off each other. They were almost human, you know, They had a built-in curiosity. Finally they moved in close to one another.” “Well?” demanded’ the first an- I think the word is — some where in the stars Sight a. “Then et.” manded, whooshing past u “This is strict Joe,” re and angel de- just now?" aff the record, “was that silver thing | whispered the second angel, | \Once 2 Satellites Elop ed-This Is the Sey | soon, too, or. I'll miss the plane to Denver, Sometimes 1 wonder what those Earthlings would do without us Atom Power Expensive Experts estimate the cost of an “Anyhow, these earthlings vol-| gel. “Don't leave it up in the air. | “but that's a phoney the Boss had | atomic power plant at around $250 — ee do you ins nasal FE up—#—couple—of-those tin | What 1 aol ____‘' | the back-room boys whip togeth°r| per kilowatt. or a total cost of Pr hee ois . . . . « s basketballs. The Americans sent| ‘These two satellites,” chortled|to keep both sides happy down | $2 9,000,000 for a 100,000-kw plant, Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac ce dip.” enid the ,|one up. ‘The what - do - you -/ the second angel, “discovered they| there on Earth. hack to t whereas a conventional power Space ' ' jcall’ems —" had more in common than the| . “Well, time’s up. Back to the | plant that generates electricity Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you per agg nig ly , * * * people who created them. So they | salt mines. Who're you guardian. from coal can be built at a cost * try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the me. ‘Thought I recognized the, “Russians.” eloped — ran off together into outer | angeling this week? Bulganin?” | of $160 per kilowatt, or $16,000,000 bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press Aug. 19° space. _ They're” _honeymooning — “No, Ike. Got to be down there | for 100,000 Kdlowatts, “Stop that!” protested. the first Pilina who-was the serious type. Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- Like all angels, he had an THE FORWARD | | Fomeats, Dod De Rete, Chrvale en ha i i Bdge Truc, Chrvaer Morne and Indu cin Comment oem be Gapte Conroe, Tope In w “droma—"CLIMAXI"=€ enjoy it! : eas seca oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, \ ob AUGUST. 15, ‘1055 aay e i | estimated crowd the 1952 “World” meet when he hauled in $25,000 and in 1953, he copped $1,200 with an also-ran fialeh, * * * It wag a fabulous windup at Tam yesterday, _— by an * The huge crowd actually sewed it up for Boros. Hig errant tee shot on the 70th hole was deflected bounced onto the green to set up a par 3. P In the concurrent ‘World’ wom- en's pro teurney, Patty Berg won her third straight title and a $5,000 top prize with a 298 total, one -* * stroke ahead of Mary Lena Faulk. -The “‘World'' men's amateur hh. went to Doug Sanders of Cedar- by the closely-packed throng and | last town, Ga., a University of Florida 284 for an ciahactreae triumph. The “World” ms amateur imeet was captured by Wiffi Smith, 18-year-old from St. Clair, Mich., with: a 309. + —*- Sanders had won the All-American titles in their respective divisions week. rich and Gene Littler, just one stroke off the three-quarter pace, in his drive to the rich prize. Haas took the $10,000 second prize in the “World” pro, while a three-way tie developed at 284 ‘between Littler, British Open champion Peter Thomson and star, who shot a four-under-par | Miss Berg and Miss Smith and Boros past Bo Wininger, the 54hole leader, and Wally Ul-|- $3,500. Henry Ransom. Each collected Cerda at 285, worth $1,950 deadlocked at Ulrich finished in a te with Tony $1,730 seen abs Tam's $105, 000 Pot on 281 lotal to each. Wininger, faltering to a final 75: Fred Hawkins and Lionel Hebert wound up in a three-way tie at 285 and collected 287 with Jay Hebert and Bob Ros- burg, winning $1,433. Looming in NFL for ‘55 Season , Pros Piling Up High Totals in Weekend SE a yee ee ee tee ses os By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | —_-Phenty--of scoring —may—be-ex+t- “NeéWK vs. Robin By ORLO ROBERTSON NEW YORK (®—The argument over whether Brookiyn’s Don New- combe--or Philadelphia's Robin Roberts is the better pitcher In the. National League waxed hotter than ever today after the Phillies ace edged the Dodgers’ No. 1 hurl- jer in 10 innings. _Neweombe and Roberts _ met , pected in the Nationa] Football this fall .if the results of | Sa y night's exhibition games | are any erfterion ° . The San Frencisco 49ers made the predictions of their. new coach, Norman. (Red) Strader, look good when they outclassed the Pitts- burgh Steelers 60-14 before 23,496 | at Sacramento, Strader had said ‘be tough. ¢ The Green Bay Packers edged. ———~the-New—¥ork— Giants -31-2t—-with|-Satty"“Sharp mid” Mary Margaret’ Tobin Rote pitching the last of his three touchdowns in the final 4 seconds for had Sir margin: = = * The Piitedeiphia Eagles, one of the chief threats for the Eastern Division title, turned back the Bal- timore Colts 21-6 at Hershey, Pa. nn ———With” Hugh McEhéiny running wild, the 49ers took a 21-14 lead over the Steelers at the half and then romped to victory with seve players breaking into the touch-| down parte. * By the margin of a tt yard field | goal by Ben Agajanian, the Giants ded the Packers 17-14 going into the final period. The Packers went | ahead early in the final period on a field goal arid Al Carmichael's touchdown only to have Charley Conerly pass to Ken MacAfee to knot the score again. Then Rote started pitching and didn’t quit un- til he hit Gary Knasfelt with the game-winning touchdown, Adrian Burk passed for two of the Eagles’ three touchdowns and Bobby Thomason in _com- adelphia 10 of 13 aerials tor Phil- . Sally, Margaret -« Win at Western Birmingham Youngsters | Trip Veterans Sunday Dodger, Phil Arguments Sizzle Over Mound Aces this season with Robin winning 3-2 to become the top winning pitcher one more than Newk. The Dodger fans, quick to quote. statistics of their own, couldn't deny that Roberts had won one more game than big Newk en of 20 or more victories. But they pointed out that Don has lost only three compared to Robin's nine, c * * * An effort was made to pull Man- ager Walter Alston of Brooklyn into the argument with the ques- tion: How many games would Roberts win if he was pitching for the Dodgers? But Walter refused jto fall for the bait. “That question has too much for Best-Balt Tite Birmingham's ace youngsters, Lovell, Sunday combined to take the Western Golf Club's invitation- al best-ball tourney. The sharp- shooting pair defeated Mrs. C. E. Stricker and Mrs. J. G. Israel, 4 and 3. , Sally is 18 and Margaret 19. Both are headed for college come fall. Both have been_prominent_ in Oakland County golfing circles for several years. Sally plays out of Pine. Lake and Margaret at Bir- NM) mingham CC. Big Lion Tackle Undergoes Surgery ANN ARBOR — Charlie Ane, veteran Detroit Lions tackle, was reported “resting comfortably” to- day after undergoing an emer- gency appendectomy. The surgery was performed Sat- urday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. The 6 foot 2, 250-pound lineman is expected to be ready 3 1 1 Pierce, p 3 © ©' Co. There will be no home tele- oar 8S == _| vision of the match,- but it will oa tad coo exc ties De Seen on a closed circuit in Derek. STLETT eas ea woo 4 selected theaters across the coun- E—Fox, Keil, ‘Kuenn, Boone RB | try. Minose 2 Fox 2, Dropo, Tuttle 2, uatne | — Minoso HR ogy Oe re Lary ———E———ee Pree ik ear. unter ani | Detroit “Trapshooters © ‘Torgeson. Left—Chicago 6, Detroit 2 . pa 2. » Gn aa Garver Take Industrial Event ES 8). (10. st Woeieret, Bot). Mckinley, Pis-| Motor Products of Detroit cap- eS tured the Industrial Trap Shooting SUNDAY'S HOME RUNS Seong f — Pontiac rants © ‘ie, Furille t/a c fie unday. Detroi! everson, Pirate Gordon, 2, Oiewramais; |Wrested the crown from Pontiac Crews, Srevet #, Cubs: Yost Sone | Motor Products by the narrow Thee eres Bawer 2, Mantle, Berra, Yan-| margin of two targets, 214-212. Sore; meoee, One i Lopes. | Pontiac’s Dave Brynor retained hi title in a shoototf [seucueeeesnneans pol oa oe Se a s The Only = g Detroit's Bill Feiten. Brynor won a Used Car @iin-a 10-target duel by one bird a i Mlafter the trio had deadlocked at . Dealer in 4 4% each. Pontiac Giving & | UU : Gold Bell & | Sam Snead's. 7 re #| Golf Clinic . T THIS WEEK'S § Don't fast life the cub in. your _s.. . make it follow an | ' “The most practical backswing, for most golfers, starts with every- thing—the arms, hands, hips, shoul- ders and body moving in a sort of all-together action. Take the club back a short dis- LEFT ARM IS , HELD STRAIGHT Trabert,; ‘Seixas Team Up in National Pairs Test Their showing in the doubles | Seixas regained his form after ‘some disappointing performances. The answers are of tremendous importance. because the Davis Cup challenge round is just around the corner — Aug. 26-28 at Forest Hillis, N.Y. 7. * © | Trabert and Seixas paired to de- feat Australia's Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall at Longwood last year, the first all-American triumph in the men's competition since 198. America’s Davis Cup team, led by Trabert and Seixas, went on to end a four-year Australian rule and re- gain the coveted trophy for the United States. t Seixas teamed with Ham Rich- ardson of Baton Rouge, La., a re- serve member of the U. S. Davis Cup team, to win the doubles title at the Newport, R. I., Invitation Tennis Tournament yesterday. Young Stars Open U. §. Junior Event FLORENCE, S.C. i—Sixty-two girl golfers, none more than 17 years of age, teed off today in quest of the seventh annual U.S, Golf Assn. Junior Championship. The first twosome went off at 9 a.m; (EST) in the all match- play event over the par 74, 6,053- yard Florence Country Cub course. Since Margaret (Wiffi) Smith of LaCanada, Calif, 194 winner, is ineligible, such players as Leona Sayre, Norristown, Pa.,. semifinal- ist last year, and Judith Mintz, Great Neck, N.Y., 1953 semifinal- ist, rank high on the list of favor- ites. 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THE PONTIAC: PRES S. “MONDAY, AUGU IST 15, 1953 a, q TWENTY-FIVE . * ft . + é Back-to-School Shoppin Tip: ¢ ) Corn. Leading . | MARKETS Stock Market eS Str e icture apan Solemnly Observes pa aed Produce |An t Downf Grain Upturn roduge y i niver sar y oO own a : , a OWSIO Walk - Snows anges OIT, Aug. 18 (AP\—The Detroit : TOKYO, W—Japan frankly and ‘the . newspaper Mainichi said, Uni Pp ’ ms mca ee ss oe ge un peered bag Ae ptr the rae “It’ is not a simple matter to ; p= Corn led a mild | \cttues, “watermelons * lenely weaker NEW YORK #—After a favor- Unions Accept Offers a this mcuaaa cle cn defeat | build a middle of the toad y upturn in grains on the Board of | ther commodities: about able start, the Stock Market today Fli B sousaed with equaslanity a - But that is the Trade today. Dealings were slow ‘Apples. bushels ‘was ogetable prices: tweed alee. in int, enton Harbor; odin meget that followed, and | happiest road for Japan." wow. NW. Greenings Sie° €28; ‘high . ss 6 ed with hope to the. future. * 2 8 In ore there was some short Weaithya 3%" pak tee 256 Duchess! “prices for the ' i Reject Vickers Bid Prime Minister Icntro Hatoyama| Politicians and government offi- covering. This grain wag particu-| Avocados: Calif’ flat boxes 128 260,| narrowly. Steels i r, and : keynoted the day with a statement | cials who were ministers or vice larly weak last week. by ll ‘i ha fits per pt | also down were rubbers, and rail- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [which praised the U.S. occupation ministers at the time of the sur- Wheat and soybeans recovered a cintatoups seat, Jumbo erts 238 3.78, roads, Chemicals were unchanged DETROIT — Strikes have ended | for averting starvation and thus | render held a quiet party at @ froma slight early di Oat 21s 3.50-4.00, 36s 380-450 458 3.50. to higher along with utilities, Mo- in Flint and Bentun Harbor, but “ataving off fascism and commu- | Tokyo hotel. lasiaed P. : _fauifiowes: —. Waal ert 1 cait? | tors were mixed while other divi- one in Detroit continued into its nism.” ze agged. i cris = 1 Ib’ film sacks 4.80-4.35, 248| sions were mixed to steady. nape pcan vn mations. la Buddhist = Cit Pa li N lice Nab 16 Wheat near the end of the first |*‘Come®: 16° crts Pascal 2-3%s mien, | Trading started fast and then On the automobile labor front| Of all nations in Buddhist and | \U| y 0 ice a hour was * to % higher, Septem- | 2-"8.. tow 3.00; Calif 4.00-4.25 slowed to a walk. things were quiet for the time be-| Shinto prayers before green || . : ber $1.94%: com % to 1 cent |2ccpeyeere: Weetera flat crts 6-128 x < ing. Negotiations between the CIO banked altars in many cities. in Li vor Raid Here higher, September $1.26%; oats % |, {eitucc, Calif. ctns dry. pack Icebers Last =— the Stock Market United Auto Workers and Chrysler | They spoke and read of peace, Ce ~ me ~ » As oe | at : . t . lower to % higher, September 5744; | 2.50-3.00, men) was ae mae the week as a + €orp.; tast-of the “Big Phree-un- + Prosperity and polities on this 80-1 pontiac —Pottee-—ratded—a— resis rye unchanged to % higher, Sep- | Onions, $6, sacks: Calif, bbe ma trad al three days signed to a new contract, were in| Diversary of abject surrender by @ | dence at 467 Franklin Rd. early jember 98%; soybeans %4 to % | Yellows, iarge 218. wash Yellows large = ing resulted in higher recess. So were those between | Proud people. Sunday ning for illegal liquor 9 94y, 59. Yellow Globes med; NJ. 1.25, lowa| prices. The Associate? Press : “4d sports events, | sagt d cepaghonen) (sel bet ae a. higher, September 2.24%, and lard A f Some attended sports r . . ’ 2.24%, ard | 1.00-1.25. 11 a1, Mich, 1.40-1.50,1 ayer fas aks Fri merican Motors Corp. and the cae operations and arrested 16 ‘per- 10 cents lower to 8 cents a hun. | ¥hites 225-2 age stocks on day UAW. - Almost all scanned big picture and acne. tactading an 10--eer-0ld ttl dred pounds higher, September | uniess oth utels U8, Met, mine — eo eS ee story supplements in their news: |" cee +“ Havens Ine faeaas, 2 3 t-3b0 Pair Today at the start: of trading, giey oe Pearce VAW cm | papers, showing Japan broken and) Arrested for aiding and abetting qucias eum Havens and Halehavens 2%" 400-450,| Prices spread over a fractional ployes.of Standard Cotton Pro- | devastated on Aug. 15, 145, but 4) ijjegal liquor establishment was Calif 2%" and ¥* 3-H Hales-4.00, range either- withthe ducts, Inc., voted te accept @ | forging rapidly ahead today. 5 . CHICAGO, Aug. 1—AP | Opening | Peppers: NJ. bu Dekts Bell type| slag: pum , offer_a wage-and: Gladys C. Cowan, @. of the Frenk- ; cr — medium to large: 2.00: signs holding a slight edge. Many | & | cocheee shes ais ts be — The newspaper Asabl mud all ste. hy ae Sept. vere 1 Sept... ° 1% qrolatoes: 100 Tanks U8, No cant, leaders remained unchanged. r ee : we Japanese want the past 10 Lemar illegal sale of liquor was James B. : Dee. --02-- EgTy Dec. "1.1, So's | Long Whites 400-4 50. most nek Chrysler opened on a block of 35 cents hourly over its three- | of peace to “continue on and 00.” | Ve 54 of the samé address, * we , arch . 62% 0 10 P . i 4 " " 7 rie 2 MEY He ores 194 ye— 2 et LESS isane| 1-200. shares of -% at 84%, and pene Sone = but warned today's Beerty a — The other 14 persons were ar- Ju "06 1.81% Sept —_ ; 96% Long. writes 8 18-4.18; went a se-2 18, among other blocks were General | |= At Benton” Harber, Whirlpool cended on us from heaven Almos rested, tor loitering in “the rest Sevt. . ...-- 198% March soe 7 | $0 tb sacks 70-00 cence, 100 33 cents Electric 1,200 up % at 51, Loew's | © Corp. began recalling 2.500 workers accidentally. ee dence: cay Frases on = a Re | » mrsuberries: Calif, 12 pt flats, few| 2300 up % at 24%, U.S. Steel 1,500 who voted yesterday to end al SS Police said arraignment in_My-_ , May . sve. 1.238% Sept... .1110| ‘Watermelons: per melon Southern 22 unchanged at 52%, and Heyden month-long strike. 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Inter- Inicipal Court was to hdve been La a ae : Chemical 1,200 up 4 at 17%. _ national Machinists reached agree- Pontiac Man iS e held this morning for the 16 per- CHICAGO POTATOES ~ — pment with the-eempany—at-1 am, sere tnvelved : ; oe . ciseaco, ane. 1s ap—ensier et] — New York Stocks | Scere, Deets of te szemet| After Auto Accident — ~ Mrish Rebels a ene ere Lear miroaf _.- Pees (Late Morning Quotations. weren't made public immediately. er H 0 cCcl Missi oO Hous | Sunda : supplies oderate, dema im. ane ‘ (= : moderate anc vhashet about steady for|Alr Reduction 33.3 ul Crk Goal”: 3 REJECT CONTRACT ‘s ing ne rouse ~~ whites, slightly weaker for Round Reds. | Allied Chem...107 acobs . @ = . : A 47-year-old Pontiac man W&S | GAINESVILLE, Fla. @ — Mrs. arlot’ track sales: California Long | Allied Strs 58.6 Sonat aL ...: @3 Here, CIO Internation Union of | peiq for investigation of felonious | yy. carer Se : Whites $3 90-410: Idaho-Oregon Long | Allis Cheimers 712 Kennecott ,,..123.5 actri , Margaret Seay complained to the Whee S040) backe-Cecomn Mew beet | Siees eee ee, = rap ieceead Meay! teat da | today after his car struck | cheriff's offied that someone stole ac ri IS Triumphs rye On ie A 0. Mebroska Wer Am Asriine [S95 Kroger ....cs0 a4 20 to reject a contract offer by) motorcycle, injuring an Orton- | jer pouse. When last seen, the tw bas $1.75, Pontiacs -1.85-1.90 m Can . Hass... 19.9 Vickers, Inc., and to continue their| vine man and wile. . it i re Cya . 81.1 Lib McN @& L.. 15.4 5l-day-old walkout. room house was wearing white Raiders Steal Weapons, | DETROIT EGGS re onan t8 Lock aire ge Jake C, Hanes, of 805 Stirling | paint and black screens, L | DETROIT, Aug. 18 (AP)—Bees, £0 |Am N Gas... $33 Lone 8 Chem. §_ Vickers employs 1,750. It | ave, wag scheduled to make # nee Ammunition From Army pacar cases’ included, federal-state | am Raa as “ . 2 Lorilia rd at soma auto parts, punips and statement at the Oakland County UNUSUAL . ° y rete u : _ |Am Seatt 3 ac rk 4... 204 | Pp ” 7 | Garrison in Wales ed caeraae eet ova $7.88 “rT enn nes. [Am Smelt... $24 Martin, QI ..,, 262 a ston is demandin a4. Fressvater's office. medium 45-49, wtd ave as small 34. |4™ ar & Tei 13 H eed hed Str.,,, 414 = = comenaee © l 4 condition at Pontiac BUSINESS grade B larce 68; peewees 34 Am Tob 12.6 Mere . L4 cent hourly package. . It said m grog conc : Browns—Grad-' A bo %9-85, wta | Am Viscose $77 Midi ti Pa..,, 45.6 Genéral H ital with broken left LONDON —The British Press| ave él’: laree 5* mb emai! 34. pAmac Co 72.7 Mpls Hon... 42.4 § Vickers offered 18.5 centa. acca Irie seteond athens eel OPPORTUNITY Assn. reported that five men at-|*84e B large 47, grade C large 42: peo ee paneen CS = be legs were Louls G. Caine, 37, and tacked guards at a-British cry | teen ; are Co.” 145 Motor Wheet- 37 |b ee = ud Motor Produets, a major supplier his wife, Mary, also 37. . EXCLUSIVE garrison near Rhyl, Wales, early| Sivwmercially, sraded ; Auest Line. ”. 346 Murray Bae [ piapiagae coe he ahr re of cotton padding and betting for | suritt's depetios said Hanes’ | FRANCHISE OPEN today but fled when one of the | (34. medium 42 grede B large ye-40 | AU Refip ..... 383 Net Bee sii. $69 | ies ‘ee - ei ee gramed sf | car apparently crossed the center soldi Browns—Grade A extra large $2 3. | Buco Mig, -- Nat Dairy... ‘ea 9 TREE . a eae a & immediate 6-cent hourly pay in |jine on Walton Boulevard .and | Protected Process Renew soldiers sounded the alarm. ak AH Saas medium 41-43, smell 28 | on Phas i 3 Nat Gype ..... tale Sesunts eden © @| | crease and agreed to add 5.5 cents | struck Caine’s bike headon | — podiatihe ee ee a Saran Bendix... ..... Nat Lead (°.¢) 77.2 more for some through adjustme Life in Discarded ays ago ig? gang believed | — with supplies tt = a aah “J ot? mal aaee. oy = Pontina.. Frew thele : ad sit —_ oe + : ae eee : one momen ak ne ote Sey SS he ase | ERR Re EATS, i], WOM, IE LAND OF EATON — As onthe cnn Trane com rama Too and CWiian Pilot Crashes | ~ Fluorescent Lamps Trish Republican” Army ratded-an++ icety if aera gag ‘demands Bohn «lum , Sey Bert o Ges: -: te) year will be on the authentic tartans which have marched into the | Sore Scent raises in 1956 and/ Operating Nationally army depot near Reading. Eng-| [of seis sere sipses is mt of town ie | Borg a CH Nor —-+--fif- 4 cardrobes of -young-coliege- seers. —Evelyn—Bochnig—returnsto_Mich-| 7" and provides -a pension plan ito. Avert Camp Tragedy Five Y Pp | Semonds slow and efferings discounted | SOSe: Mig.... 125 Oost Sirtme... 331 ligan State University this semester in Black Watct finates. Tt | Which The WGN WAPY pareiiets thar : ee 7a land, and escaped with machine | {o"icc; ‘ Bris My . 31.4 Qale Ol | 32.4) '8 y ee Sa | of Canrel Momes Onep GRAYLING (®~A civilian pilot. Performance guns, rifles and ammunition. ~~ ae 7 poets BG! 16 || versafility of these matching items will give her a jumper with aE ee [his plane's gas tank dry, chose to | Three young Irishmen were ar- | CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Comp up »” Seats = Ar HH dropped waistline which can be. worn without sweater as an afte crash into a woods rather than FLUORESCENT rested, two of them in a truck EMICAGO, Aue 18 (APY — Butier rang Sh Param Pict’. 40.2 five dress The matching jacket by Sligelman gives her a custume British Newspaper lland at Camp Grayling where loaded with ammunition, a few | prices wnchaneed to % higher: 63 pb | Seevent ancl i te Pecos = 30 ¢ | suit look and the wonderful washable sweater is orlon and made by! }some 9.200, including 500 visitors, RENUALITE, INC. hours after thé raid. Police/ AA, 875: 9% A $738. 9 B s48..€9 C | Carrier Cp -. 38 PS vole - 268) Braunda. were gathered for a National 2622 Noble Road launched a nationwide hunt for the |" Eggs steady to firm: receipts 9681: Cater Trac. bho © the secs @ | a oo ; upp y ations E Guard Memorial sane Sunday. |] Cleveland Heights 21, Ohio other men, estimated at from 5 to| [ver"*t's ‘cas M ices unchanged tos |Ches & Ohio. $17 Pheipe i D ye . = The pilot, Edwin B. Gilbert, of | Evergreen 2-4060 20 in number and described as| [eh tued 06: mediums. 43: U8. |Citiee mvi |. pays Philip Mor .... #4 News in Brief \2 Die as Youths LONDON (®—Britain’s newspap- | (90 E. Gooddale) Battle Creek, | “desperate and dangerous.” ae settee checks 28 imax oS Pit Pute @ Bal Ss ] A ers — hampered by newsprint | escaped without injury. ~ a British security forces were in ~~ €oca Cola ...112 2° PTT A G....1067)- Kier pleading gullty 16 anwar! shortages since World War I] —| The last of his gas drained from | a State of wartime alert as they Poultry Col Bra A si Pure OW ; 3 |under the influence of liquor Sat- ia to en uto | will be able to get ration-free sup-| a leaky tank as Gilbert flew over! “INSURANCE aseer a nationwide hunt for the wasnecy sesthY Col Ons ~ $60 BOR Si) urday, Millard Wilson, 36, of Pon-| Ram 2nd Auto | ies within six months. the camp. Instead of risking a| . gang, who got away with 68 fire-| rernorr, aug. 18 (AP)-—Prices paid Con Rais". $1 Bepws Sti "2 444 | tiac Township, paid a $75 fine and | | The Board of Trade, announced | landing in_the relatively cleared | Is Our Business arms ard some 80,000 rounds of | fi" Mitty ‘upto ieem eu |Gonsum ‘Pow . sea Rey Met... nie | $25 costs. He appeared before Pon-| DETROIT W—Six teenagers |!ast night that rationing wil} be|camp area, he cracked up in| ammunition. Three Irishmen eavy hens 22-25 light tvpe 16-17: |Comt Can .... 14 Rey Tob B 471) itiac Township Justice Robert | fleeing police at 80 miles an hour | |eased ‘another notch next Sunday,| woods a quarter of a mile away. ; e the heavy broilers or {rvers (2g-3% Tha) |Comt Mot ... 9.7 Rock 28.6 | | aper stized after thé Reading raid were | pray crosses 31-22, whites 29; lent broi)- |Cont OM 65.6 Sefeway Bt... 65.6) Hodge. iran their stolen automobile into | Permitting papers to add two to| The plane was owned by Gilbert's | reangpcats ard = been a oh re ae ae, _one | Sareien ‘wr’: fet Bt he ‘fep ana Pontiac F sot Gaon |another at a street intersection ad —_ March the 13 id ca wee a oo sas) THATCHER ut army inves ators 8a at |" Comment: Market sterdy. Light re- | Deere $5 Scoville Mig.. 36.2 ‘ontiag Police arres' serdon | early Sunday y nex arch e 1>veareol Ge, of Gaylord. | s least ‘eight and possibly 2 men|cvcls <2 heme cma, frvere oss: bes OeBeac set coan cn.. on | L, Lamb, 19, of 28 Prowpiar S| One of the youngsters and the | OTST caid, Thereafiers news - PATTERSON took part in the raid were of Sree ie ‘emer * | Dow Chem $2 Simmons 47.4| Sunday. morning.. for bei dis- i er the board said. Thereafter, news- : > - * * * booms feceatiy and the demand Was oon: le reg x" 338 Binclair ae oo ee erred at Elder's relveta af 565 awe a the other er 7 print will be ‘controlled only by Good Convicts Awatded & WERNET q erally improved. tee A 6 = 0 ire, were - i ® : Police visited the homes of " Bast (Kod. --:- 714 Sou Fee...... €06/S. Saginaw St. Police said Lamb | Kitied. °F the amount available and. the| With One-Stripe Suits 609 Community National known § thizers the IRA, H : ss ‘teers SS” i i i . ‘ 5" n . . . tematic ies Nation era sl oles =a ene ve on a La * i a? Sperry ares Ba —. aa Ce oe at the ; Police today were seeking two ee ad = . _— COLUMBIA. S.C. w# — Some Bank Bldg. FE 2-9224 to drive the British out of North | ste=4y to firm on young, stock, steady on Er-cell-0 oe a sta ou Cait. r4 . eas peared apa — wane avited’ te four pages daily convicts at South Carolina Peni- | balance: receivts in cooks 922 (Priday | py ** @16 ne. Pontiac Police. i ion Home w the crash. | tentiary wear white trousers and | —————— : trace of the | 651 2 ) Onl 1135-2 received a ; : z J Ireland, but found- no 1 Coops, 128.433, Tb); feb paying | Preub Tra"... 418 Seq on Ohis.."%84| port trom Theodore Wajcaintekl The stolen-car,-which police said ut with gradual relaxations over | Quite shirts. They're for men who hunted men. ens 21-24: light hens 17.5-18.5; | broflers 28.7 was taken from Jackson Aug. 9, | ‘he Past five years they now range j Say - Authorities kept a special watch [or fryers 29-31; old roosters 13 145. 9.6|of 58 E. South Blvd., that some- Ee ee lan 6 o can Ne eased a oe he = “KRO! on west coast Secbes and lonely | “APonettes 44 to 6 th 36. 7$2/ time last week someone stole two soeasgrenp plano boys and two girls | ‘rom * to IY Pages. out — ; . . -§ : who had fA on a Saturday. night | ss nitentiary officials: didn't smuggler-coves to prevent move- : = ,4¢4{ bub caps trom his automobile. He) Ot ine party. MOMS to Elect Officers es One Full Yeor Guerentes ment of the stolen arms to Ire- Livestock :"o.2| Valued the caps at $10. . ereriocs the pomieity Set Ol poem. Hailied, land qT i = eae = boy ayy two ney are| AUBURN HEIGHTS — MOMS] white-clad men might wander’ |} 10m. ome pal cxtinesiemel : DETROIT LIVESTOCK . John ‘ . Clair, paid un arres' three said they | Unit 19 will elect officers at a 7:30| away and lose their identity amon; , i nts also t 285 = : Ser : ya Gentity among EL igpllrninis' hiram roland | aCETROIT Aue. 18 (AP) Mogs—val- Tr : $3] $25 fine and $10 costs Saturday | did not know the Car was sto'en. / p.m. meeting tonight. The group| white-clothed citizens. They put s oe ot = tyes fours, Ne lorced around $0 ets. higher then last T’.urs- Un - 2841 after he pleaded guilty to reckless| Killed were 16-year-old Charles | will meet at the Old Fire Hall here.|black stripe down the trouser legs. : and authorities kept a close watch | 53)" early sales 0 sation Beet - 38 | ariving bet pe on arrivals from steamers cross-| 220’ Ib 1675: few mostly pumber 1 lots | Greyhound Un Pee. ...1¢3" =p dlseonphy rider wa io et eee ee ee The new fogs for the prison elite Rox Ex Company : 17.00: eariy sales os “number od 31 faves bite” ae 77 4Fhq| tice Luther C. Green. dilla, 53, of Detroit. Police said-| A laying hen has a productive | replace the old blue denims or the ing the’ Irish Sea. [eae and 1 .to 3 220-240} prot Unit 56.2 : 1014 Pont. Gt. Me. Rigg FE 4-088 not_ ful ny fetabunned 4 other “| Homest : id. Un Gas Cp... 32_| To buy~or sell in Waterford, Boyd was a passenger in the stolen | life of 10 to 12 months. black and white horizontal stripes. ae Pattee S| Hooker Bi... 38.7 US Lines .... 378] i Plains or Clarkston. area eS as as sen leader Thinks Code | ase a age re Inawi'nag''". $49 Us Sten... $2, [see White Bros. Real Estate. OR = a steers open stem 0 ‘ol C3 i v4 aware tem et eee at we Sere Bel Paap Trey : ; op. est Un Tei... ° : = Needed for Boxing [sue ona cer ee, © Be See aes 2) me nts san and occas |With Wrists Slashed = - : sosoe 304 Westg El..... or = “= C pen ‘laughter heifers "tendy: wows int Breper.221.103 Woolworth = $03 —Adv,| NAPLES, Italy w — Police said I —_— ee pee nerepptowan fs about steady; load high | Int Silver’ "643 Zenith Rad. 123 id ee ee ee = eader se Diem ier a choice fed heifers 22.00; few sales wily | eee aven eos lini's grandson, Count Fabrizic that professional boxing is con- | 5" commercial grass netfers an ont pane co RAGES M hig | dJ t |Ciano, is in a critical condition | trolled “by. a sinister hiearchy,” atiiiey cows th Sonth og caanere, ana ‘cut. the pron — Ic | an q uS after being found last night with —rtay-catted for #doption of a uni- | ‘*"! early 9.8 218.08 ‘ : 30 18 18 0 1 . her wrists slashed, form athletic \code to regulate the steady. fairly ective:, bulk good and iow | n Midas... ot Misses Der y Title Friends of the couple said Ciano | sport across the nation. | oo at thas eines 26 90-31.00, fare ~~. i303 m3 ims . called on fhe woman, Nadia Haen- aus! The 37-year-old governor, who | few head 32.00; most utility and com | Week agp .... 130.3 74.8 1713| AKRON. Ohio .h—A 14-vear- ni of Switzerland, with her two eee \ male oO 0-19.00; cull and | : 0 year-old ° = suspended professional_ boxing. in atinier #8 00-14-00. la Month fe : Res es'0 4387 | Michigan boy: missed winning the | @wyers yesterday to break their ne his state last May, made the pro-| oni? steady" 29 head ‘mostly choice | 1958 Laer 14 1381 187 17%0/ All American Soap Box Derby—|Cneagement. The friends said he 3 posal in the keyndte address at | 77 I. Lambs 23.00; no early sales sheep. | 1954 High \-!...211'@ 123.0 68.3 155. | and $5,000 first prize—by a quarter | S8V° “incompatibility” as the the convention of \the National “ 194 Low --143.9 (77.8 85.4" 108.6 / of the length of his midget racer reason for the rift. Boxing Association. ¢ @ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK canon EGGS Sie Sas yesterday. Hospital records listed Miss Ha- ~ The regulation of boxing—and |, CHICAGO. Aug. 15. \AP)—~eelable, hogs (C. J. Nephler Co.) He is Davi 5 ., |enni’s age as 30: Ciano is 25, 4 tas erecta ot Naxery aed the |r She aches Sek 53 | Pwr ater dnl ng tn went |e was beaten the cham: |, Clam, whe, ie employed by ... CAN WINTER BE FAR BEHIND? publie under such regulation—de- | w*-{tade nom slow. sheet ey active. | Batdwin Rubbers ..... tet 37 pionship heat by Richard Rohrer. large industrial concern in Milan, sale saat retatiserenata ; Le ee i mands organization and uniformity | stea¢y | dso fo butchers 1 med US NO 2, 10 | Kingston “Productat a 3" 341 of Rochester, N.Y. Rohrer also is|™et Miss Haenni on Capri last . ot the forces of law to cope with | paid for mixed No 1 and 2s 200-230 Masco Sere ar 32 Bg fall. They had planned a private * = _. : the organization and uniformity of pad Peat call butchers, iy Ady od $4 33] Rebrer and Thayer ware tailed wedding in Milan later this month, D 1 a ; is ‘ x | ; Bere 12 1A dy —— Sete nr Pg ace Se REE ly ae on’t Wait, Save Money --- Order . ES-ES: Mates Sees Groue of Long Beach, Calif. Tha B Note t - Under 200° tp 18 73-16.00,, butk 400-800 1» | Man Reports SiG Stolen | the only Michigan; bey to reach usiness oles : : , Postman Looks Twice. in lager tote 13.60-06.00 a few Bead ep . the finals. John Walsh, present manager of . oe salable cattle 21,000; salable calves 300; | IN Apartment. Breakin the Eagle Theater here, is bein | en eee ere moderately active, slaughter steers fully aan 4 an fo . ‘ teady with last week's close: heifers and| Pontiac Police ve T bac Crops D transferred tothe Della Theater, tows steady: bu io 38 : received a re-| 10 cco rops Vrop OMAHA, (INS) — The postman | trNies “snow ‘sulk “choise and | Port from William—Carter ef 290 eet _, | Flint. Due to take his place as —_— looks rnd at mail ogee prime. vigers Bis0-5 M00: $.af% oles |N. Paddock St. this morning that — (INS) — According tc | maanger is T. W. Brown, Pontiac a i shea a chotee ae, 8-4 sometione : someone | aria, once the Balk a Bul-|man who has been the assistant * SUMMER DISCOUNTS * CLEANER DELIVERY _ OAs aks Say at Hie het | broke Into his apartment and stcle| io "Se or as recorded | Change, ty. be fle : , Teresa Rains, Mary Lou Sprinkle | iy ad L somureretal cows, 16 50-3 ok inp “MINUET serious’ tobacco production short te oe TB ke are. still.in effect during the month "plus prompt, efficient service 1s ant Seas foment: io sTcommetei sae, season ath pod nity oom as that entrance | 2&°8. Mentioning several tobacco | Sanford, Pontiac city manager ol of August. So if you are a coal user assured when you order from GEE COAL. At the same address live a pair | SSimmercial grades’ 11,00-18.00" 8 few onl was geen ihre screen | centers of the country by name |the W. S. Butterfield Theaters. it’s a MUST that order coal now Modern trucks, up-to-date’ equipment, es of working girls, Carol Eisenhow- | ¢ 675-735 stockers and guined by : minent Red newspa in Bul 2 =a wa Pots Churchill fenders. 1 "oop Oe: at aaa ont forcing open ‘ Negemel Police | Pre a = aie! Tab cn of Gave ss we Wonk and take advantage of these savings! clean and courteous drivers, “automatic in : investigating theft. garia these were responsi perso : i, ames ‘ a5 hacer heey 1 rear: : for a. 1954 production shortage of | Virginia are supported directly or delivery all combine to make your coal Davy Craze Gaining 00. 23.80" cull to ie iam tese,| One of 222 naturally occurring | Some 40 million pounds. indirectly by the con} industry. delivery a no-dust, no-muss offair, oni and prime shorn year- * A deck oh lings Nol tg 6 re Bol to slaughter ewes 3.00-5. o_o — : t| Romeo School Students 4 }to-Enrolton Tuesday ROMEO—Enroliment of new stu- dents in the Romeo. Community School District will be held at ‘Children H. R. Nicholie pe Pe sg OEE Coll “BUD P, Pe Pd “30 YEARS IN THE FUEL BUSINESS” i THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, A AUGUST: 15, 1958 | mg : “J rine Corps in 197 after 30 years’ service, heey * * * Capt. Merritt A. Edson Jr. a son, stationed at the Quantico, Va., Marine base, said his father had been “very. tired’ and ‘feeling prisoner of war question.” -Moroccans Veto’ French Plan for Self-Government "RABAT, French Morocco — French Morocco's Nationalist lead. ers today .rejected France's new ‘plan to start her troubled North African protectorate toward self. government under Sultan Moham med Ben Moulay Arafa. ° s * The Nationalists have been tn- sisting on the return of forme: Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef, who was detrhoned by France Aug. 20, 1952,- for his Nationalist lean- ings. , Ben Youssef now is exiled in Madagascar. France is trying to placate his supporters without bringing him back. Reports of violence continued to day, A péliceman was wounded, four drunken Moroccans were stoned —one of them died later— and a dock worker was arrested while setting fire to a shipment of wood. Most of these incidents oc curred in Casablanca. “Arrest 2 Koreans on Commie Charge SEOUL (® — Metropolitan police today arrested two Korean newspa- _permen on. suspicion of having “connections with a Communist spy ring and violating the national se- curity law. The two were identified as Oh Yo Han, 38, assistant editor of the Orient Press. and Shim Hyung Taik, 48) of the Kukje Press. Orient Press, which declined to comment, is one of Korea's larg- est news agencies. Kukje Press is a small Pusan newspaper. * Police said Shim is suspected of acting as a North Korean intel- ligence agent nine years ago, and of participating in a Chinese Com- _munist spy ring in late June | 1950. They said Oh was planning to goto Japan to set up spy activities _and link his operation with Shim, who was to remain in Seoul. Expert Selects Florida for Satellite Takeoff WASHINGTON = — Willy =. ket expert, oe German-born roc’ a his “guess” is” i that ‘the United Sty) Cee a oh ae See ee ee ee ee ee ey eee States will launch its first un- manned-— space satellite from _.the Banana River missile base south of Daytona Beach, Fla. . Ley said last night in a CBS television interview, that a launch- ing from the Florida site would “4@rop the booster rockets info the Atlantic. If the White Sands, N, M., prov- ing ground were used, Ley said, the second of three probable boost- er rockets would fall -“uncomfort- ably close to New Orleans.” Japanese Seek Freedom for Its War Criminals * TOKYO wm — Ten vant after Japan's surrender, 577 war crimi- ~~“als are still in Sugamio Prison. At the time the peace treaty went into effect in April 1952, there were 1,244 prisoners. in Sugamo. Three ' countries. have released all their war criminals: Nation- alist China, 91; France, 42; and the Phillippines, 110. __. on Tokyo Shimbun said the apanese United States 4 “100 men Sept. 2. the 10th anniversary of the signing of the surrender document, — : Divorce decrees “granted recent- ly in a County Circuit Court from Ployd # s rae Putnam Jr. 4 ° \ bane from from James Bare’ - rom Richard. e breasted effect and its perky plaid from the college girls’ fashions. |Increase Ruled Out -leept salary increases voted during State Officials Pay: | BATTLE CREEK (®—Ojficers of Michigan Townships may not ac- their term of office, under a ruling down by Atty. Gen. Thom- as M. Kavanagh. _ - 7. * «© _¥ Kavanagh held..that such offi- clals must wait until the new term of office before they can be paid a higher salary. The ruling was given at the re- quest of Mrs. Joseph Stebletdn, a resident of nearby Emmett Town- ship. She had asked whether the rights in voting pay increases for the Township Supervisor, Clerk and Treasurer April 15, a week after the three-were elected * * * Kavanagh held the action was iDegal. a “Otherwise, he said,"’ the consti- rs Flowers oe. _, Help Wanted Male 6 sae POHEANS, LOWE 2400i ; Funeral Directors 4 AIR, AMBULANCE GROUND Pursiey Punersl Home PE 41313 COATS FUN: L Complete tacilities OR ‘3 ton Pi Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance S*1 ‘re Plane or Motor PE_2-4378 4A The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS ,; EXPERIENCED | LAT LATHE GLRCTRIETAS LICENSED. MUST oe e bouse opportunity TO = Tae A» ust pi ve good _Huren rences Vdaraet ba "w a ron St EXPERIENCED NCED BUMPER ER AND painter nes wages, ideal working sonsttnane eded at once. Apely at Braid Motor Sales, Cass at Pike Sts EXPERIENCED Oil AND. Gas burner installation & service — Adams. A. eet) a not Remar nit hn PULL TIME MAINTENANCE EN- gineer Steady employment, vaca- tion with pay. Apply at Y.M.C.A. _131_Mt. Clemens St FURNACE INSTALLE :R Must be expertenced. Good sal- ary FE 58620 = FARM HAND TO il Geod , boar? and ‘oom. Outlands ; Stables West 14 Mile Rd. near legraph Rd Help! Help! Help! Leadst Leads! Leads! 1 need nee pom cover all of cA you have pond or are now soning books, coukware, water softerers, vacuum cleaners. food a plans. etc. job for DiAt- PE PST . Pontiac Press Pheto FIT FOR A RAINBOW — All dressed up and some place to go— that is lovely young Sharon Sue Johnston of 399 Exmoore, Pontiac. She is modeling one of the new, longer torso, cottons with its double bow. The white collar is borrowed Korean Reds Offer. Nonaggression Pact TOKYO Ww — Premier Kim I Sung of Communist North Korea today proposed. a nonaggression pact with Syngman Rhee's South Korean government. A Peiping radio broadcast of Kim's liberation anniversary speech at Pyongyang said he also urged speedy convening of a con- ference of the two Korea govern- ments on unifying the armistige divided country. The North Korean | nation was established with Soviet Russia's support after Japan's de- feat in 1945. Rhee has accused the North Ko- rean Communists of plotting an- other invasion of South Korea and has asked continued U. &. support. Tibetan Lamas. Brother Flees © Communist Rule Marriage License Applications _Gerald P. Land, Clarkston Carol D. Traylor, Clarkston Guy E. Kessler, Oxford Dorethy A. Boyer, Drayton Plains Wilfred M. Smith, Detroit Joan K. Smith, Birmingham Clifford & Morris, 199 Avery Margaret M. Hensel, 90 Chamberlain LaVerne R Coleman, 288 Pir: Mary D. Summerville. 100 Oasinné Hugh A Wilkins, 60 Whitfield Betty M Ashby, 96 Mariva- Prank L. Skerritt Jr Milford Maxine Hartiand, Milford Norm C Henrtkeen. Birmignham Jacqu@ine M Hales, Detroit Robert L. Atha. Ohio Yvontie J. MacQueen. 77 Monterey Amos J. Wilmot U1. 1724 Hamlin Rd. Mary L. Strong, 1497 Richmond Kenneth C. Root, Ortonville dune M. DeLisle, Ortonville Sam B. Williams, Birmingham Barbara M. Olbson, Stanfon Albert BE. Rose, 1169 Bdison Emma J. Fletcher, Ortonville QNiver MW. Stockdale, 43 Tacoma Helen M. Piszard, $12 Lowell Walter H. Groedecke, Rochester Delores J McMillan, Romeo | deadline for compulsory registra- deadline. creasing salaries afte? election. or appointment would be violated.” Red Helpers Deadline Arrives for Formosans TAIPEI, Formosa «) — The tion of all persons in Formosa who have worked for the Chinese Com- munist or have in any way- been connected with them a at midnight tonight, Police in vans equipped with loud-speakers drive through the streets remiitiing the public of the ~— After midnight, authorities said, all persons who should register but fail to are liable to arrest and punishment as Communist agents. Birds Hate Crockett SARASOTA, Fla. «®—The Davy Crockett craze has made it rough on birds, the Sarasota Bird Club) says. Modern Davys, not having many chances to shoot a bear, are drawing 2 bead-on-them.The bird From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. When ca de be sure to umber.” 'ustments will be given without Closing time for advertise- ments containing type sizes larger than regular conte type ‘s 12 @eleck noon day or ae te Truck drivers yeu. We “inow —. 80 a § we | uarantee “ou suceess. If you ave ever sold the above—don't wait, First a served. MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN $600 Rookkeeper $300 Detailer . LGEROUAOICO DOSE, a4 od College graduate no $400 Machine builder $550 Record cier' Daa $275 Masonry workers ; $3.14 Midwest E mploy ment 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 59237 2 MEN WANTED — Help Wanted Male 6 4OTION oa3.me “AND SALES PROMO" in. land La ORION. ‘theat,cutter, Avply Vo i” iin, poe & aK Qn e i 7 the ar around: Must be neat and willin; features of the gh are vacations with pay, hospitalization and wi Hite Stops pod talic wh ae ae Brown. 102 N. Saginaw. SALESMAN TO bei ‘ DUCE plan retail stores Write age, previous Conary and teleohone wumber PO a eee _4771__ Detroit ls Mich 12 to @ Fri 1 full time service station tune up 16 Tele SALESMAN, FULL OR A PART time on Home .mprovement. Ex- porienced preferred but not neces- ery. | +1684. SPECIALTY SALESMEN Micnigans largest manufacturer ot water ie expanding our Oskiand couse -—gperacion wie a new factory Tr ; oa 'ifications ote i us be bed mplete our sta ee cy Yrs old Prefer ~qnacried man with responsibilities 2. Must be above average in intelligence Bete er seibili- s witt- ethical poet ng The eompany rovide the neces- sary training ‘all PE 54-0531 for SALESMAN WANTED, USED CAR need of good m Clean - son, Woodward. Birm, TELEVISION SERVICE MAN, AP- RY Jones Radio and Appliance, ee go_ Harbor TREE TRIMMERS LOT 8. KEEOO Harbor Trailer Camp club is trying to educate parents to supervise their youngsters’ ac- tivities with BB guns and small rifles, and to limit the shooting to targets. Death Notices SoRuEne AUG, 14. 1955. eaut 1717 Merry Ra, Pontiac, Mirh. age 51, beloved husband of Mra Lois t. Borders, dear brother of Jess and John Borders. Mrs. Alice Voelkner Funeral service will be the Heme Interment in Ottawa Park Cemetery. Mr. Borders is at the Donelgon-Johns Funeral Home FFUSHAW. AUG 14 1988, CHAR lotte. 473 B. Mansfield. age 84 beloved wife of Charles Feishaw dear of Mrs. Francss Muff Puneral arrangemerits will be announced later by the Hun- toon Funeral Home Rosary recitation will be Tuesday eve- ning FIELDING, AUG. 14, 1988, PEARL 64; dear. farold Prack, Mrs. Kuga Kojima and Mrs im beault. Puneral arrangements will be announced later by Sparka- Griffin Puneral Home HUMPHRIES AUG 14 1958. LEWIS Hy so. nN. Telegraph at: age 61; hela: Dorothy . ~ TOKYO W—The elder brother of Tibet's Dalai Lama has fled his nation’s Communist rule and been granted asylum by the U.S. Em- bassy ‘in Tokyo, it was learned today * * * An American spokesman said: “He has been in Tokyo about 30 days and will be given a per- manent visa to the United States Frag ee the end. of this month." He is Tagteer_ Deaprabche. a well-built six-footer and one of his younger brothers close advisers. The Dalai Lama formerly was the politico-religious head of his nation, He lost at least a portion of his eminence when the Chinese Communists conquered Tibet in Wife Killer to to Hear Sentence Tomorrow MCALESTER, Okla — Dr Ben T. Galbraith will be sentenced tomorrow to life in prison. for the murder of his wife. The 34-year-old physician, a for- mer president of the Pittsburg County Medical Society, slumped in. his chair, white - faced and for- lorn hear midnight Saturday whbn the jury returned its verdict. The panel deliberated only an hour and fixed the punishment at life im- will be a formality for Dist. Judge W. A. Lackey: Soviets Claim Rockets eee With Animals oe live animals aboard more than 300 miles into space and plans to fol- iow up soon with artificial earth satellites. % — scientist A. G. Karpenko ol launched in the “comparatively near future.” American—researchers have an- . |Nounced experiments in which mice only 250 miles altitude. The United State announced last — that it plans ‘to launch satel- 1951. 3 | prisonment. Sentencing tomorrow | Obert L_ Decker, ve Barbara J. Kruger, Drayton Plains Curtiss J. Pearsall, Keego Harbor Patricia M Graves, Keego-Harbor Richard J. Roise, 115 Hudson Carol A. Curran, Keego Har: xouepn . Bilock. ee oa M. Ledger, Lake Or Robert W. Bills. Milford Marlene R. Dietz, Birmingham Ww. raned Lake’ Jerome P. Cloutier, Rosemary 1. Beguin, N Russell F. Gee, Dorchester Bonnie A. Allen, Waterford Albert o ae. ee Beverly A; Chess, Highia: = Neil H. Theteun Clareston Betty J. Penton, Clarks’ Gerald: N Moody, 21 Lester Patricia A. McInnies, Birmingham James A. MeGraw, Birmingham Martiyn E. Marshall, Birmingham Gail H. Thomas, Rochester Luey"M, Mathews, Birmingham James L. Arnold, Lake Orton Eva M. Landon, Lake Orion Clarke EB. Schisbach, Elkton Delma A. Stricklin, 107 Stout Harold - Bussey, 40 8 Saginaw Shirley F Motianen, Detroit Lewis & Howard, Farmington _ Shirley I. Stevenson, Parmington Francis A. Finnigan, Birmingham Carole L. Detmer, Center Line John Smeed Jr., 111 Hudson Emma L. Riggs, 111 LeGrande Melvyn E. Nichots, 837 Whittemore Delora J. McCoimber, 163 Seward Robert A. Hunt, 78 Highland * Patricia M. Barker, Walled Lake Philip BE. Teelarder, 109 Prank! Guinevere E. Poster. 46 W Strathmore Benjamin L. Norris, Auburn Heights Sherrill G. Parker, 3083 Devondale Samuel F. Vettraino anne Hills Nancy J. Cole, Royal Oa James Pet Bersche, 230 N. Ss Lake Mary J. Walton, 2641 Edgefie ttle Mechanic Jules W. Cumm, Taabetl Orrick, Noel D. Royal Sally & to eer irmingham as fired ar ET paciieen with | nd John A. Gibbs. 569 Huron Constance 8. MeCort, Traverse City rth M. Baughman, Hol Shere Ben ion” Richard J Belz, Birmi: Thelma A. Baty, Birmingnam _Harry_L. Howard. Rochester - Mary M. Horsey, 254 Whittemore Joseph F. McGitligan, Marle T. Schmidt’ 34 Lincein Pes r pT Soed L, A Barter x Pee a Texens Uke like Hot Dog? DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — School kids in Dallas prefer hot dogs and 5 oe dear ane of Rob- ert. Tom and Raltoh Humphries; dear brother of Clarence Merle and Relptt Humphries. Funeral mevieg will be held Wednesday, ’ Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. from the Brace- args Puneral _Read- r F. H. Kane officiating, Inter- th Perr ment bal rhes wilt in state at the __Brape-Omith Puneral Home. MAYERS, AUG. 14 1968. LoUTSR, 88 Court Dr. age 82; beloved mother of Mra. Minnie Foley. Mrs, Erma Rathbun, Eawarkt and Pred son “Gitictating. tn Perry Mt. Park. Mrs. Sayers will lie in state at the Hu ntoon Fu- petal Hom bar Sos m pends eg ‘beh aed Smith: ‘dear mother of Mre. vir- ginia ‘Wrinkle, — a Stanley E. Smith: dear iste tof. Mrs Geraldine Bhell: Mrs. Edith Evelyn Sheldon. Mr Wil- iam Cameron, Morley Cameron Mr George Cameron, Harry and Charles Cameron. Puneral serv- ice will be held Tuesday, Aug. 16, a a lsen-Johns Fu- ng, “4 - AUG. 15, 1985, R Groth, 1081 Airport Rd.; ford Twp., age 80; dear mother of Lala ype Durston, Mrs. Irene b. Mrs. Anna Frscon, Louis, Edward. Albert, Robert, Frederick and William Groth; dear sister of Mrs. Guree {Louise Curtis’ Funeral service .will be held Wed. 2 ' Pastor Arvid Anderson officiating. Interment in Ottawa Park Ceme- tery. Mrs. Spencer will Tie tp state | _at the Coats Funeral. Home. ° ST GEORGE, AUG. 14, 1955, JO- sep. 27055 Bennett, Redford, Mich., ~ “4. beloved father of Ruth Ann St. George: dear brother of Mrs. Isabetie Crate, so Mable Dorethy oe William an Albert St. tee. Funeral pe will be held Wed. ‘ane. 17 at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home | with Rev. James Luther offictat« ing. Interment in Ottewa Park Cemetery. M George will. lie TALBOT, AUG. 12. 1955, FPRED- erick Cheries, 114 Morelana, oy bl beloved son of Mrs. dara Tal- idligwing a red USEKEEPER FOR mother, 2 school Baa | day werk, FE | days, PE | Ta48 evenings. Widower. Bov <4: eirl 10 bey Write Pre _ing sge, religion & -eference. HOUSE OOSESaareR. APPLY 349 JUD- 2 ' BEAUTY OPERATORS $75.00 to Start, Stéady fare > Seouly_ Salon. “Pe 64400 pg a ie yas old fas | uive in. Call after MIDDLZ AGED WOMAN WI TH b | To assist main cook do gen- eral — work. Sines bs quick, willin, mY ey . Wo! orking ies MAN DESIR cae BevweEs be able to drive. a 3a , x Anytime Sat or Sunda: a S| NURSING AIDES AT ONCE.. 6 mo. experie: araaee firmary and Conve Hos) ‘Poon FE 2-01 NEAT © WHITE WOMAN ABOUT 60. 60. In need of clean home in return for lieht housework, C 8-O135_ PART TIME GENERAL OFFICE, Avoly between ® and 10 a.m 166i a “REGISTERED NURSE OR LAB techniciar wanted for Bitmine- ’ Previous —_ in to! office orefe: MI 6-0047 before 9 o.m PART TIME WAITRESS NO ‘Sun: dey work Apply > pereen _mar Inn Bar| Bar 04 Wes She ee a RELIABLE WOMAN CARE Must” stay in, for smal) ehild . FE 17-0612 RELIABLE Gikt TO LIVE IN erence. ce reauir 9) RUN SPARE TIME , OREETING card and moh _ at home. show ae samples of our new 1 Eorimmas aod “all-Oceas erds and profit No experten necessa €osts nothing to ranag “write today for samples on on roval. Regal a. HURCN, CoOL lad 325 Office manager Preieht clerk 347 |S echrgghiel renresentativ seme ‘BOND. EMPL OvMeENT B-1 RIKER BLDG. PE 4-440 pis. Da pe ManninS MAN Ci ferrite: over es at For « yay 8 to Dn MAKERS PERIENCED. Fiint Toot ring eroup lite par “nospitalnaiin, in- surance @ Iibere! savings and retirement olay Apply t ‘Prawn Bor ty letter to Pontiac Your- wil} be GAYLORD HOUSEHOLD FINANCECORP. . | Y SOUTH SAGINAW —TAB TECHNICIAN City of Pontiac. Starting salary $3,133. with merit increases. On or two yrs, of college or labora- tory Nar auc “pe is desir Good fringe bene y Personne! _ Office, City Hall 8. Parke. MIDWEST Jo#s FOR MEN Trick Drivers . as70 Bockkeeger se Detailer 9650 College Grad $400 Record Clerk $2775 Midwest Employment 406 PONTI ‘veg BANK BLDG. “nag te oowpne COMPANY — ates Tea chief grow in the of] _promptly acknowied| ee AND MBECHANIC’S person Keege Saler and rson Keego Sales fen Ee evo Harbor - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER _ia person tor re fs om store Apply Union Lake Rd- N MACHINIST ABSISTANT (PARK. to 2 A 21 to 40. rotere a red. drivers, 16 m asetv 58 Wayne &t~ m. st CARPEN.- rn Oakland ROUGH ANI i oer ivy: im per: - py pm of apo 8 72.8. Tele craph Rd. _at 8 ROUTE SALESMAN WANTED > DE. sire men over 40 ou* would c sider bows. over (8 i217 Dixie _Hwy_B'ue_Istand: Sales REAL ESTATE SALES Experience not easential. will train one qualified man. HILTZ Real Eytate and Insurance mn St. FE "Open ois! 1011 W. Bufo -RHAL ESTATE ™ ine change. ate c Real Estate Pa of listings and lots 138 EB. Pike St. th blic, nd ‘coms) general a Since. werk. Call Adams Realty Co. for_an_appointment E +3393 aes TED'S REST AURANT_ _Help ' Wanted Female _7 K RS $280 to $350 Receptionist, no exp $250 Cashier, exp $300 Nageromriaagy BOND. EMPL OYME: NT B-1 RIKER BLDG. PE 44469 a BOOKKEEPER - ose FOR year around sition. In Countre Chub Start Sevt. ist FE 2-4323 COUNTER HELP FOR MODERN dry cleaning plant in Birming- ham Experience essential. Give age. references and salary ¢x- _bected,. Pontiac Press Box 61 CURB GIRL AND GRILL Loins. over 18. 1715 N Telegraph. Chief. Drive-In COUNTER | I ee “NIGHTS to om No Sundays. he spans ap Hl Harrison's Ham- bure, 211 NN Perry, bh hear — wy 4 ” WAITRESS. reup Drive In CAREER GIRLS Private secretary kkeeper . Billing clerk eekles College graduate . Midwest En 406 PONTIAC STATE. 1 crt pane ot ; BANK BLDG MER CALL neat seppearing eee required. Ap ac Bo Le pare. xxx DRIVE- ere sEWI eo NG MA- ao ma enue mt Walled” Lak Lake. EXPERI ENCED SILK FINISHER Excelsior Cleaners 358 W. HURON OX PERIENCED WAITRESS Night work 60 5. Saginaw EXPERIENCED WAI RESSES for Dairy Bar 25 years or older’ Call_FE 20135 oefore 5 p.m EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. RES taurant and liquor bar. Day shift. __Closed Sundays, 913 Baldwin Ave, _pet_ Mapket 404A 464_Auburn_Ave._ GM Affiliate Position of Responsibility Excellent Opportunity — a" DRIVE IN Has Panctemageecl roo uimited oumber of DINING ROOM. WATTREssEs phe bw ah WA) be Bh or Must T EDS RESTAUR ANT" & DRIVE IN. ___ Woodward st Square Lk Rd. __ WAITRESS) MUST BE EXPERI- enced 6 p.m. to 3 am. Good _ Salary, 1038 W. & » after 6 p.m. WANTED EEPER, TYP- ist for Credit, Union Call for ap- pomtment Monday before 1 p:m PE 4.4227 ‘ WAITRESS WANTED: APPLY El- Mar Drive-In Restaurant, Dixie Hwy. at Silver Lake Rd WANTED: Moga GIRL AND pin, shorthand iM. of chiltren oe care housewo % 7S, stating _ and salary 7 expecte i ebbed OMAN FOR oe a Must. tke cnatvon, rz WHITE LADY FOR TROBE WORE. Stay FE_ 31000, WHITE WOMAN FOR CHILD ae 5 days. 7.00 to 5°30. $10. 106 —_—— WTD. MIDDLE make her home with me and cate for children eves, while m 3 PE 24117, before 4 eh ‘OUNG WOMAN for small batman are ws wbie Wie = fecsonably fast ona have knowiedee of comotemeter ard Marchant ealulater. Starting a Work < Wanted | Female AL) ers, and added os By Oy RACKENSTOSE. 13. Kast | SeDan t aL Am -AND LAKE § ROOMS ie hes ae ire va cant 4 wae Bultdozing “footing. Niid tile end wr FE 21414 Dished je wil pa 300 BUILD NOW hedrooms, Tully modern. COLORED LADY DESIRES pay | Water lines FE 5-822] or We BUY FaaDe’ GELL id aah for vgs greed Mon. Tues. “burs. Fri, | —5 7706 repair cameras and photo, equity cM uity at 080 per n oer Beis restricted Waterford | LOW TERMS ie PLASTERING NEW ment, Whole * re Lid ae . Easimates NORTH SIDE. On e id 3 3 WOMEN WA} WANT WALL WAsH- A waw ws MES —— Kodak snd. Anico. DOCK iy OWNER bat 0 aan on 4 fa out ple oF Yours — moderti Needs 7 a | _. PE %.0933.___4 ant ey ae 30272. shing : Petting SAND HEATING HOST ‘ W. Huron. | oy fit ERT Ct DAVIS = ELDERLY Lapy Desmnrs sapy | PLOMBINO AND URATING, A | “Pu bet eee a a ba WAVE Ra EOE io woe — 49-1583. —OR +-5076_ im, GET THE MOST “OR YOUR 4 IVI I imate) Carcesenay and dow! bie att it ched EXPERIENCED HIGH SCH AWs MACHT rep — | Notices é & Personals 25) and contract. Realtor Partridge | ae seared geroau’ Vacca there crates’ - Set ee Senseliion eat tone -MANLEY LEACH. 19 BAGLEY. 8t..| ~~~ te ig eure 0 nee 3) ures a. Ee eos FOR COLORED F PAMILY pine interior, Asking 62000 a. work, PE 24814 call after 5 TREF. TRIMMING AND REMOV. AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES. Ss ee | = Bpick-s me with a 31 AR OLD MOTH —— | Free estimate FE 28019 FE | poMESTIC, CRIMINAL, COMM’L. fMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR. parse “Site Me Enotty, @ finish — ELIZABETH LAKE Tra Sapte ian wake ee wire | __30_yrs. exp. Bonded. FE $-8201. = contact or equity ta your | i tet bath, Ful asemnent gee heat r mens ae — park 64 | rare . : rms mortga, a 3 ooms w notty pine tntertor, Fret oo gare ae Furniture | Refinishing 16A ~ Aercired Kna Shoes a we Templeton, Réattor , Rent Apts. Furnished ; 3, Rooms With Board 38 month pays mearence oy ae ; Bhady lot. Asking $2,500 down, tiac Press 17 noe records te . ; rs: Siri me, Has EXPEREINCE yu | EPAIRINO ANTIQUES A SPE ware Else customers trom tee | 20-Orchard Lake Ra _FESNS 5 AND, BATH. UTILITIPS lee ROOMS OE NTLE MEN bore gr of aaa _ DAILY 5-8 PM. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS |—former—arthur Sweet. OR 35-1502. . nisive ults | state : = : Fountain, MA ¢ Clerk ia Cleaners. | Garden Plowing | 16B AuDIVOx: REARING, At AID RM 10. ir Estate 324 i at * eiCEEARTTE APF Pe | om nae mae oy me <% TRADE 4 ROOM ecoEe: Seminole Hills Brick Nicholie & Harger Co. “5 Pountain Ana 1014) N +069. 7 | “HE NE: | OR 31428 baw : . Open 6.9 to-#20 TRONINGS. $3 4 — “SUSE T pay RDEN PLOW ANY GIRL OR STORE N NEEDING | vate entrance. First floor. Sober VACANCY. POR, a OR 3. CLOSE in‘ Fairy ae oe Co | po 110 Oneida 32 W_Neroa Ph FE 65-9183 service. Exp. S-1471. MowtNee ~ butt DO Le ® friendly adviser contact Mrs. Oe ten sue Een wae | couple. 10. aeware sin 66 ©. Pik eon ee oe VACANT. GOOD” HOUSE Go0D oo ® a shirred dad R eso or F _FE Bene Confidentia 7 “The Seivation A Army. Gt or PHA. fina at we gan cet * act at Mansell Beach Near bake | Convalescent “Homes 38A ny og a th Fork cesta miichen —feeatien._Sorgute PE Feet a as or anc r) i cnewar « b ‘orm! id Alu- IRONING, Nog, wi BU. T DAY SERV. ALL POWER LIFT FQUIPMENT. ConFucts SAY. See) ee Weirce “ot wi! Qildten “1348 ‘Beach Drive MY. a ° a ee rie minu windows winarble Owner i UNTINIBHED m blowti@e eveling ‘loading perience salesmen serve 3-20686 i ROO m 1 MOR. , me A eile a o vat v not ot able to fints NOS met ee One FN. serviee. FE 4-337) inance. vou Calj today. move tomorrow | x a = . = ‘ deriy lady bed bationt, EE 2 BEDROOM HOTSE EDs mepeel these fine this nice 24234 bungalow, livin ened FP dee te oechel. PE GARDEN PLOWING. DISCING, |DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES. * vue nthe enn se167, cme, Foiaiies. ke privileves (ees Seotar 2 Se ee Taetaled’ teat, “areca, tally _ $-0083. grading Vicinity of Pontiac Air Mrs. Burnes, PB 2-881». #3 Mark. R 1] y ple 2 oS PINE GONE WURSING ~ HOME i 3 T900, [-eatioy &. to Onetta to to. ie yr for bath tub. inQWINGs 50 PER BosHEL. 2 % | —port._FE 10086. EXxcEL ELLENT ore CA LE usse OUNS ick “ia” cS aii TIN AUBURN |_Des vacancien for two. Ee iNCOME operty, Follow stens. bivee*® S08 payment enly : opkins. FE - Se —sensed home. Fs Hi ights. Adults only. Cail after cme P ‘COME . et CoN = Laundry Service 18 Pp AY CUT, ? aa waren EAL TOR 4 eee | lered owree in charge, OR 32000 | 7 eee pele ee Bateman & Kampsen or onty MONEY MAKER 2-0651 Open Eves “Ul @ ~- Sun. ‘tl 5/4 RMS. PRIVATE BATH ON ms nished Separate entrances New 2 you can purchase —————————— Ss ~ LADY WANTS DAY WORK. MARY tac pphaor artid PLATN on RUP. : pret MMIMATE | NATH can | __ttotel Rooms ——-39| Ai neater Konsitte nceme ever | Realtors FE, 4-0528| [ht smail house right in town Mullin, re 4-1280; Laundry, Phone FE 28101. LISTINGS WANED | Couple only No smokerg or drink: | 1) cevErT | trees over es von “thou | itee | counter, bee, ¥. Dinnan = beth, nice screened. poreh and tae see brick’ Colontat 4 A-1 CEMENT WORK | stq.thavic. raies, PE Gina). or A (BUYIN SMALL rapros anp| GREEN LAKE OFFICE |« LARGE CLEAN ROOMS & PRE —Bon. 84 _W._ Maree bane weecod: inesbon fcomiore | Wrt® ict ,Oueal miact ptrom | Contin AL. tastetuny dec. LLOYD MONROE _ | _FE5-3s71_any_time. rtables__ PE $-6785 (ON GREEN LAKE) beth. Aine small byt. FE For Sale Houses 43| Shit home for big family Quick | ay p11. s00 o_o waey een em oh A-B-C CARTAGE CO. anriQue ‘uBHES SANGING | CHEADQTRS FOR ALL LAKES” | _ oiobe ~~ ~~~ ae vemees Charming tivi ‘Tes 13, FE 4-6866 Moving & pickup ss PE: 23-4750. | lem ortems MY | Cottages. homes Lots and estates. |§ ROOM MODERN 18T FLOOR|, poows & BATH INCOME poweson Pann Rear ‘ebctosed “terrace fl nee AA CUSTOM CARPENTERS, | B tah Since i900 List Tf HERE steam heated, near high school. (B.D CHARLES Realtor BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW round enjorment Master Vent jough and finish. “EM 3-000. ely bey ANP ot mV FURNTTORE, NEEDED ce. > ee pe ee ee el 7) a ee ee | EE 40 a1 Ad white, rambling two bedroom | foom Tlaié. tile -bath Dandy AIR COMPRESSOR, GENERATOR.) BEI FORD MOVING Entire home or odd tots Get the |-—Wordwerd $1744 Rings "here Ly Ls RAGANT ROOMS (OD bats TAKE ORION LAKE Wom ome | bungalow with ollached garage, | Sesement. gee heat planned stor. : power trowel. mixer, sanders, to pas w right oF Ulle on 20574 Se furnace, basement, frepiace imi? Neg ihe ial beautiful beth, nice kitehen, and THIS, i’ - coe plumbing tools, tolls. Gravel and | Lora’ _& Long Dtstance—FE 2-678? oe ek toon _ dug cooly Te bath, fenced yard | ': ceptionaliy | : plant -y om beautifully sand. 0 DELIVERY =| sell & for rou Community EXTRA NICE UPPER INCOME rE sad. fh be ry x Co-operative Real Estate Feckange excep iy : tee let with; planted ft tine Lahe AND LOCAL MOV-| gale. WILL BUY OR ‘LIST YOUR LAKE, 6 can aide xe ¢ ¥ at $10,950 with spreading — sh tree: ever rivileges MPairly at $ia.- N’S RENTAL ing Summer rates. 8 and D De- proversty rehasere waiting for wore coup: pds furnished $2000 dn —— possession ee a greens and flowers. Priced Cath CL FOR A ENT ~~~ Ww, ‘thestonm FE 46 _livery or FE 2-1922 os rr on a m Office e200. Commerce. Re. rtrd foo note Pend refrigerator Also several other good eermes 7 LARGE ROOMS well . * React ent Qi ee DUMP TRUCK SERVICE, BLACK bay Up gpg! Rg! Geechee Heat, light and gas. Must bave Propertien "avaliable Call ert eet at eee ne oe COLORED FAMILIES von ‘J A - Th ' I}! ix CALs a FE 8087; oe Gre. OF Pontiac g CARTER RF. A McKINNEY f hw RANCH TPE AR er ERE (M24) Opposite R_R_ Depot end shaded it in Drayion Woods |») 81.200 DOWN b LIGH? Spas ouvers waiting. UNIv. L6798 NEAR LAKE ORION. 3 BEDROOM | Neat and c bedrooms ree modern r : rages, cement haditions = | Pe oe ea sand. PE _¢1eel. ed. On M-88 facing Lake 14 mile |“ prick, Basement, garage, chicken | and, den, “pesement, 2 ear ge-| bed Dungaiow ‘in ai conai-/ REALTOR oe 2-0474 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES _wW My Pontiac. MU 44295. tion. Paved in ward 8 N.- Telegraph terations. Complete building serv- | _ fill dirt and grave WANTED - ALL TYPES aS .e trees and abdscaped. rage, 62500 venings * ice. Free estimates. et oom | INCINERATORS CLEARED asn of furniture, Phone FE 2-552). WE HAVE SOLD PRACTICALLY NEW APT. HEATED. ON M-60 Bia 508 “Indien Lake __ . . . gag ones mg gel has gas reollcgenciie opts Co-operative, Real | Estate uaranteed | Bloomiield Building | "or orem hauled Clean op ANTE RNITUR aris ead have geeet exiiee tise 1 e208 Sor EM Siese. ial ——. Eas Sgtebi pr oe Pa WEST SUBURBAN nen " RURAL | ~ ” ne —e eel Ld 4 . gas * ii_ CARPENTER ASD Ciger HAULING — ODD Jone If you fave anything for buy good 2 and 3 bedroom homes RENTAL AGENCY heat. Income 6300, yer momin. | 2 ,edToom Pengwion om ec wit| WE SELL — WE TRADE HOME retin. Quick service, OR sale and want prompt cour- the Waterford, Drayton a: We ners — of all types. Ap- | _A-1 ition. FE 2-124 «- aver be crowded ere. Large ; WITH- eves, teous serv ane the high- we no 6 eal) for a prompt ‘and Beat? only. ADAMS |§ ROOMS TILED BA FIN- | living room with dining DORRIS & SON NT oO DET. LC CARTAGE res evurivous ‘appre auty % OO 302 AUBURN. | tehed upstairs Gas heat Large | nice kitchen and good tized ull: INCOME |_fireviaces, FE 23-2468: Local and Long, Distance Moving. S SALES co. UPPER 1 Hhgoo-vy Urn gee pare —— [erin = soem —— ie it ferpace. ne 7. peck Pte 4-1587 ated pear pieturesaue hich ‘ht ie. base os Ld LJ 2, $2500 _ BRICK A‘) BLOCK LAYING. Phone FE 5-6806° onmianD county pps E. C. Wo Weg furnished, ¢ aise rg FE 41473 | Good neighbor 147 anerews, | cL & : KS | Co-operative Real Estate ix | jamd On paved road. Conveient | . AND CEMENT beg torque ypapetarrge — pv aa ve 2 —t—C“C:s‘“S;:*S a fa “TUPPER INDIAN VILLAGE 5 F Orton Ladi Se € 7 be Pik ie ! R Arce pure! Re Bei a0 are! [tos news knee | og Se See india tern ak Qi, Meas |? MEO DONHOME EON Oe | aoe Are, Woh Sem| WEST HURON BRICK | Rie caro cet oneeicates ted-gmmce Trucks to Rent {=Wis Micelle 28 iRe a OF. _Heteied "Geeta "Pte |" ree germs tot croc com) Open emit Saag. 14 pi | 2 rooms, 2 tate, compte | S>"etaatil hal” emir’ _ Siggy uerenens rose “ TRPCKS TRACTORS WID: USED MoUsETRAILER. | "fh, Srite Bo ie ae Met i “| Rent Houses Fu Furnished 3 sear ot Pak es) RG sd “ | Huron St, Priced to sell | atecr foom with dining : BULLDOZING AND TRADING 3 NO AND EQUIPMEN Aluminum referred. 16.18 cr Michigan = ere. eT of PONTIAC . SMALL LL MOREE CT soem . : yeeths. seuie shee ee too small By he hour OF | % Ton Picky 1% Ton stake reeson: : rooms wi IM W RIGHT, kitchen with i 1 DROOM © ANCH HOME COM- |. brick. nearly new } Realtor ample cupboard or MA 5-4 and "imp Trucks ores — = TRADES TRADES . 2 oetety fe mished jake orivileres.| fanch home, landscaped, storms paren rement ‘apt Al tu prodern | Asi. bate i, Oakiand oe fast diet nh assed CEM pe ARAGES ~Pontiac Farm and = private ake vicinity Thomtiac and screens gas beat, full base- up with: tolles ands, fn Deve: | Comopersiive Real Estate Exchange ie : | ad _—_—____——- §PECIAL 8Tts—__—____ | Ind ustr . it Frac to rG |= Wanted-to- Rent — 29 As hcolAlagy Wiles * specialise aoe B gon | _EM_ grant lease $150 per month. poss gy Coe ling ‘car garage. — weak On bag est soun) pod fs ofl furnace, 4 oe Driveways sidewalks, floors, ~ OL omar tartllgdenns ta poppin wesltre. Wchieas: nt in wey 5 & nice private tuihear s rvearaces. nod porches, patios. rat wails, breeze- meme BUSINESSMAN AND WIFE W pare Sea! opportunities rge dn.|/7OR RENT; ‘URNISHED OR Must sell. Only $10,000 with| cise’, 06.000, wom oie 4 Boultry house . are. Open OH oan vding ? sundays your | unfurnished house in Lake per - Less Md condition i Paen petpeares +1442 gg eon bedroom = ole oie age again oer Avaliable fr from Se’ wee ¥ patos poo abed plete buy. a Crk pet only cel, $1 ed tor entire ot a REDUCED ) RATES axe. No ohfldren, home ee am | fenek | : : eG, 815,000 te CEMENT & BLOCK — oh 4 a . es We do i ack, "ry eiman ans St.. Ham- oe af a ae Hen = ee ENT & BL ie van to serve you. Smith | COUPLE® 4 E utmost to satisfy: all parties tramck. — — be sen by| In Rochester; new 103 E&_ Huron PE +027 Dostisoa Park EM GREGG work.’ PE 5-0782. _Moving. FE 44864, Near schools. Reasonable rent.| cern sed. De not tool oe Call ae ie pane ole A : peat oid sebch home wih 1863 Union take 3-493 CORRE SARE HY 800% | Painting & Decorating 20| ESe pe TT | Sateen tar tenants |"Ete MANURE ge | Remus maaarg Mueet| For Colored Familiee | Sel ose eitng | _ are ei a oF EMp3007_ a ; SCIALTY. HOUSE FUR OR UNFUR-| ‘edine vour prevent mie of | 5 through June sth. 2053 Watkins | HaROLD & AVER-BSROKER| 21, Crestwood Meer ht carpeting in 25° ft. living 7 CEMENT OUR SPECIALTY. 4.) DECORATING -_ PAIN TINO. ished, 3 child good _refer- Lake Rd. $150 per month. 2 miles Estate A a , Be ; _ Floors basements EM | ion ‘ “ | = — 689 | establishing « reputation as the | w conta ot 5 E. Auburn story frame bungelow—all eo oil heat. It's GUSTOM BUILDING. FHA FI vig age Call for oot | _snces._Rensonable_ TE _& leading traders of Pontiac. | gig or call VErmont 7-823) Dial OL in pertect condition, Inside Sthke. Wensupahy cows PR € Ee CREST ; easonable down reas _hancing. Modernizing PE} “eM. | 55 PAINTINO “TRENTON EX. = C, ENGINEER eer wire | -—-DORR _weekdays io SOMES, INC LOW | snd out. Ty inctude storm payment to FHA balance Large, protected oe Fe Die CABINETS DOORS. D. E. | terior. 10 per cent dise. for cash apt 1S & SON Ger 1 THROUGH MAY 18. QUALI. | EBA terme %62 Rmeregn FE rly pope! erie w Abteran wosewe | Tak _Reterences PE 5-332, TV no) = “ as sin, FE 44156. | Guaranteed. Free est. FE ¢9205 red GM. E XE CUT V1 E > DE- | REALTORS _ FE 41557 | fied — fe Ey Sh ae § ety = low at 68.990 About $1,500 Four F amily ‘ rooma. id be ea with of, without om ; WIRING LICENSED: NGING. “ a down Al ther homes in ' el one 1 Pine- a) ity Fe pee? : “paper removed. Esumates — SIRES TO LEASE 3 Cooperative Real state Exchange | oaly oie cas Bivona. off Bamford ROCHESTER tnis re sin fam} ~ Resnena. 3 Lamy 6 helaeiey Maly wr \e biesk eat ot hela IOR LA \ SANDING AND : ~ ee a es : ac | .& GOOD PLACE Lr oes Ask for Mrs Howart, 2 car garage. ine : ——_ Piiaining C. Bue Bis. FE +021. | Hall's Wall Washin OR 4 BEDROOM OA AE eee tae | or sicet ee dee ee | pe menace | See ee a fate Electricians Service & Painting. Reasonable rE am | HOUSE. FE 2- 8111, CASH able Sept. oh. Atl Parke, A ree end screens. Pull price. soe ee aaeetn * investment | wi See pare "DR :AYTON PLAINS _ : Licensed ‘ bonded. Call Mortis INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR ® PAINT- EXT. 646. Pn Ste a ‘Ai, SEPT, only own, - per chaser, It's @ cunues in iin lieeiy 8 sum 1 piery 8 3 Elec Co. MA 5 ing. Evert Agelink, Edison. atl smait you have hal cg we =o AVAIL. gain, bedroom frame w, wun : MTT at we want we will be at you od conveniences. 1235 1 : Foon LAYS. SANDING AND | FE 204 na Bi LANDLORDS coor aunin be anes wis Cod gnonping 9 Give alec wats: $ rooms and beth. Fireplace, full Immediate Possession Alnsost an Ace room. SEl0" kitchen, ‘Plastic ing : finishing. | 10 years crpericore: | ‘Masco Thompere FE 004 We need houses und apts, to rent.| for your equity Call now and $56, Lk Dr, MA wa ofl heat, 2 car ga-| Ze Just one ‘eature of this 2 lapadih > | bath ‘with shower. Vestibule and : Modern: equipment. Guar. S x SR a TERT va ’ Take our| ws What you have — H U f 36| fase. Comer lot, bedroom frame home has Teo bea 8 best reendly nee mt $6,005, entrance —. s ors, plaa- Free estimates. John Taylor. EXTERIOR & fi = Try out last, free no Md . . | Rent Houses Un urn. seen, Sees SF wereean Moat tT atee rine cheertul ion: Reese Wak ak: waite. s . pa s-1616, __ing_Crew_of 3 men. MEM 3-9438.._ XSams co. FE 27053:| Edw, M. Stout, Realtor “4° school, aed and churches. A ot e tached” garage & workshop oil forced air heat, itx gulny FLOOR SANDING, LAYING PIN | S,intino, “INTERIOR AND EX. | 7 3 FOR- in x. serein NEW 8 RM DUPLEX | good vate at $15,000 with conve- Pr 8 Just «block New furnece, aluminum room. On Take Jovely ot 00x29 noerenet 49) Central. FR oe terior, and wall washing. Free | wnished. PE 4-468. . * "Seen Ev “e ba “u's BA — on pes th u x, .-® var sient term: ng 330 pgp = AR ie base frat Goes sacle parca carpeting ND stimates = =e tine, mo. 5S \° room Oferations quick service. Weather: | Scrvris an RESPONSIBLE CH aM | $2068 “eves. BALDWIN - CLARKSTON ROAD spot. 00asG0. "Only 41.900 | Venetian blinds @ Grapes and also lt eis, PAInTING ped wall Duper peridot setter ily with four children desires AREA. § room home. baths, J. R. po rst come in on this aluminum screens, storm «ash & CEMENT 5 OORS, Rates reasonable, No fob too a Wal cn and secore! PEDDLING _ begets | M cages complete hla nd ee _ combin ombination bara Hil: , : $10,500 with 21500 dows. wi = Seusen, “Pit yree estimotes. | _small._PE 2-6006_______ PE ewe ehiid, 9 yrs, Have ref.) YOUR PROPE! RTY? cet a’ cedeceeted ioe er chy| snd a*car garage, Chicken house. iltz Indian Village Colonial Watkins Pontiac Estates PANT AL CLEARED aM ROUSE, _UNPURNISWED ob Ee ape Mr smith ‘et 28% og Street. trove tralt and berries. A’ good Real Estate and Insurance Sod “attached “garage. This fe ats levels § rece 2 story 2 PER. OB +1081 for 3 ad duns. Ponting oF vicinity. ur seid ot show os won time | Pontiae. ferns pet ont ty 3.300 tefms, | 1011 W. Huron ot, PE S4iM | fone. of the ‘most, @isting ving roam “iosip dining wom WTD.: es AND 2m. i p.m. FE +008.) and money, “Don't: worry with |e guished presentations of the 10x1 medern Bitchen. Fun bath r water w Free evtmates, re Ea SRST, ceccins getty tr] Rena tees cel patieaitl wet | We nice tock’ of fl freee, es “ro sl ae tetera Bi ; wh won't be satiated” Walls Coved ceilings coe bave- ' Woainting OR ‘2364 oF OR tires 2 or 3 furniched griies, We ‘handel details for| A wm cgertom, nly ADAMS Irmingnam own it . ment Automatic = heat. Klee: W. aS : side. references, inancing closing. = “* LJ ‘ 4 ‘ . ater “a iT od Painting & Wall Washing | 9ui*"Susca, "sansger. Bu - | WILL LEASE 4,ROOM. & BA SOWN, PERRY AND mt w nur : Thi ee tut ot 100n180 “a new __Free Estimates, FE 2211. _ ; roo see it Frew eL Tinshas IT a . iesaies a te 1G, “HANNAN, LI 44900, ‘ Py nd Tie > » to see Excellent oa ae eune a lelnilee to San cases. OFFICER WILu rick one atin LJ atte Flaine atea, Eee mo ‘ed. 5 Aurust gis 1 MAY Save Wine sake pret large ¢ in tic. ia by pee sell at $14,500 with monttr, Geo . | Mipes ‘ Wat ki :P iac E #261 “Andersonville Rd ‘atertord | ¢ * 0 tow taxes, family kitchen bath. 1, basemen with atkins Pontiac Estates MAHAN Rent La Lake Property 364 BS | win" are pie he tikes eet and too} oft Beat. A, real wae by Is this lovely ultra-modern 6 room A & B TR TRENCHING APPLIANCE SERVICE bd L WANTS from TO zRAne. i two acne oly co. ate Bachan Open Eves. - 9; Sun, 10-4 next poor R 70. BRANCH POST OFFICE WE NEED ar yy now! If We have a home fer sale, ena oil us. All we $ ROOM LAKEFRONT COTTAGE. Modern. Boat. Swimming, 15 mi. after the 21th FE 2-01 €LEAN, MODERN your vacation at Pontiac Lake. Bandy beach, R and K Cabin Bay. OR - — a fioMm ON LAKE ORION, 3 BED- rooms all ed, good swim- ming, sand ttom, _ doe reitadte wervs vee: L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363_W, Huron FE 2-4810 Partridge = ; 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE LAKEFRONT hr pat Pw HE gy Mere’s & cheers ” house, |W ARD-E. PARTRIDGE |REALTOR FE am 43 W. Huron 6&1. . z ne Fy bs i A and two lots i Close to ; Tae awe bg pay my Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 8. h Eves. én. Tylesteph ves. & Sun. |. modern 7 aa tome va 14x27 f ivtng a wit Roman rick pees mic tle yessbeded sediatiom recreation re room. a at- by ca r a ie 4 = jot mee 7m, & ons ig 27 by i dala eso ‘Can io LOON LAKE SHORES, 4 Toom 1 basement. heat, _ Seminole Hills heme tee Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor nats ‘ ; y THE PON'TAG PRESS, GUST 15, 1955 For Sale Houses. 43 | ~ For Sale Hauses 4“ MONDAY, ‘AU Suburban | Property: 45A : _ For, Sale Acreage res FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger 7 Baines Opportunities”. 5 : pre : Z 4 mS | . . MENT > cove eters LAKE For Colored Fai Fainilies U ACRE, mre MAREMENT CO “tee. oan ty Ue ener i new 2 bedroom with kitchen and bath. * Bras cash. § miles out. ee home, Lange ving fom & din Dasement New ofl furnace. ‘ CORNER LOT Ra PE DI . ae Oa, ae <. ‘poem Pisate of eignsts firms, Por intarmetion call brs. l =. Te am j — AD: AMS : mak ties sewn. . . pts. . ea rs , ‘ nicely’ land- | Spears. FE Two. * 8 miles | Buyers cal : call OR ter 6 p.m. ’ Zeaped et this t's home worth | RUSSELL A.JNOTT REALTOR Suitable. ‘tors ares ranch Mirth of Pontiae “Areal uv. 00 | GOING ANTIOUE, ® ; meas WAGE SY Owen 6 : att piteed i El only $13,000 | 170 W shee aN eat ea home. ¥ $400 down. this for onlv on er sete 1399 | AD, excellent opportunity the “ : attractiv erate b ROOM A E +3 . Weg center we anne, win e006 |LAKE ORION + a| MCR ioe ate wy owner - BUELDERS aaa, cious ‘rooms. seal or “antiaue “Ny , * piece esiane > isplays. An open S " . $061 1000 down jo pled lowely es _FE 20449. ie AT TENTION \ ‘ a . we CT cose Tus —— b Ee her tr with : i reom re « > Loeatdd just north of Walton Vie -OPME. com antique $1500 DOWN Mais area - ern = kitehen. ~~~ PERRY 1 PARK Located Sashabaw Rd. We DEVE ft frontage on US 113. can 2 bedroom. Fireplace, automatic : e be bought the unbelievabie New home on ‘% acre lot, ready tility room v ¢ qb Pric have 16 lots a in on a on mien Rd. in of Sil. to move into convenient lication, Immediate | posse ta ca oe romp Setobig fr se 2)! a AcR Towaship. Price. 636.000. | °F? 90) Oto smant coll Z John Pair, R2, Sturgis ae 4 FAMILY DUPLEX WHITE TAKE wien: bn And Gene ee small down wav m8 ACRES with late trontage = Phone_98F'3_ Su Good rental unit home’ Mod en, own. For ation : dy to IES . ‘ =e ‘ettvine: a on path on first eal! Perry C Griggs x" = ONE ACRE ee * ee | BUSINESS & HOME YOU'LL LOVE THIS level, Ler © wee nom. bed- SSELL A. N REALTOR 300 ACRES including # private | Owner leaving, must sell p, ; } i * rooms ej bathroom second 1706 BE. Pik rE Beautiful batiding lot saree jake, Near Clarkston. $1.000\Der ery and meat store Nice.3 bedroom home in excel- pase - Ls bar ap for 2 large, bedrooms | ed just one block off the acre cone eg eee lake : i € ba * * A . 3 mae ' very reasonable. = | yet ‘vents shade. Only ‘Pioneer Highlands Devement” Priced at 913 - | 149 ACRES with 1 mile of lake™ year Home is a aice 2 bed- 2 bedroom: large living Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor frontage north of Pontiac. room. jak é tor tion Clarkston 3M WRIGH -, Realtor Dorothy 5 Snyder Lavender | sevarstes dining room po possibility ne ee ee | eee and enjoyment after hours dust a 5S ‘e 5 : Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch | pereuve Reai Estate Bachange | 3140 W. Miron PE. 24411 pongg Se bgy ym Mag ara tana a tan We Assist in All Phases Patees tor teel 019 Mis 2 Immediate Possession can be arranged. of “Tel : Ph, Ortonville 132s collect _ T fa } i ae te are es. The latest, most / "~ bedroom home ¢ Se | 19 UNITS AND HOME AND GA- hom ’ C pa gyn lates 2 car garace No , eh) ccm For Sale Lots 46 T lr : rage, vtility rooms te units a“ steira—this $. room oe om ‘ —— _A. kitchenette apts, overnig! modern home to meet 1 ‘and is well constructed. was heat only 83.400 down to a : ACRE , ay units Completely furnished. Hi Glace Ready fo to move in, Has| 4 ver cent GI morteage. month- ' z front: Be I 2 bathroom = Sutomatic oi) heat. Just 91,500| ly payments of —— toe FE REALTOR - INSURANCE bsg egal tomsriny Pome ur eye. - $s. a : E 42544) san ach, round 6 sel BRAND NEW — sbedroom ae ke pe Se oe IVAN _W ime Oakland Ave pee Parking | for children and plenty of park- : 100 ft. lots. Finished laun- ranch type, ws location : Lakefront : . CORNER LOT ee : PONTIAC LAKE TOURIST : k te 2 pee vate ne ‘ _Mone“homer dust” 10~ miles sorta P rons pgm eins “L ai Acreage for Subdividing COURT AND MOTEL OR 3-770, : Ls. ith specious - sated lat © a Lake M2q between | SMALL TRANGIF MIX PLANT, 1 : dry room, One block from Flush oo a if nigh ary Featioe. ¢ Yeoms with cope B B15 rom gin, Wate | ow 235 acres on F sand beach. FE 5-5091 FES Pontiac and Lake Orion with 3 yr hopper and scales, one bulk & ¥ it t oar nal” or F. 5-9471 ~ frontage : Clarkston Grammar and heat, Cedar shake exterior siovine. “tania sari If no answer Ph FE 5-2564 "G tti i ? has bees hi ty latel home. ‘Only $400 Eee foe ne ececet ee siame tor “eection: are oo tracks. : - satis cafes aed on 005125" lot tm. = n Evenings and Sundays _ a€ ting spending money has a little spotty la oN SRY ee = L. dairy aterm with 3 homes Sunday or Evenings MY_ 2-6611. i #00, . wu A a Puarantre arin = SEIN CASePIONG Sc ee 1 School, ‘ ot $12,400 reasonable terms. Call tod Co-operative Real Estate Wesbanee | : pabelins erecta Reasonable at $700 per acre — _ : High suuias dew ot Me any take: FOR COLORED —¢ ROOMS AND, . + ATTENTION casonabic | HIGHWAY GRILL vd e ? H = bath, oak floors. Basement, fur- = Eeesres Heres north of Wal- - eal YDowr On a busy state highway. Ang For sale to GI for nothing whee, you see this "beaut THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS Youll! nace Penced yard $10,900. terms Fer Sele Houses 43! For Sale Houses G3) mth gees pag Mos oa 30 Ac res $2000 own ae) a down except mortgage home with its many labor day [eke In 0 west & clean, '¢ per cent down plus mortgage | ~~ EOC OES Fee | re a rant tush property | operator elude all goed equip: . , . ow ee one ment, now enjoy a @ ash costa. sad ime cove 2 devices. nelenboriond, This home = 3 Now Is the Time to AD AMS amail development. Priced S80 fect on road in | Sn tact eran ile meee lot in of our better this year The quality & con-| NEW OG 1- HOMES. $700 down ( Ready { Wi at only $6300.06 with email lent lease. Takes only. $2,375 to -—4 Te reach Drive out dint Eq with pred ty is the Tinest with its hus Soretee cost Y Bedrosen set Nea W for inter ipa down payment . _handle 18 storms and screens, i ing coved | {ace brick, kasement, aulo. gas! wr BUY-WE SELL-WE TRADE ee eee R A ] ‘ Boe © — tag ar — cette ee uving resus, poon- | furnece | We have a wonderful selection New FHA ean sae cose ONE ACRE Oy nnett, ne. JOSE ae “ REISZ turn right to mede). washer Cg . ae fiful oak floors meee flush — AT WHITE LAKE 88000 2 bed- Bh sty ro lots and business oo- construction "A real opportunity Beautiful peaees lot. _Lo- REAL Li food 3 8's W. Huron FE 2-0250 = * ny Elect to be ho owner for less ‘ cated jus block off ¥ 2 Ff Hur Ederal 3-718 su UNDAY" - 22-3968 1 WM. A. Gat ee ech “Timuen seat pamatie heat, “Tie | rooms jeans wi tarnace leet TTT ETM, AM. FELWOOD |. en pee erm Sting ier] ig verement Weg tsgeom | “open Evenines aad Sundey 14 | panevina 9 RUBBER STAMP KENNEDY ENJOY THE ADVANTAGES cones foe Sintay wigiooelhng OPEN 4-8 PME " ype oe OE eeee: Lake Rd come: Loops rete on bedroom: | Kd M.S Real 85 ACKES dana | ae 5 Chad : io i ot one of the city’s choice alle spot for year around liv : * : 204 HE: Qven 9 to Te seal eve: ah us. Buost “dw. M. Stout, Realtor Well located between Oxford and Puitiac Press Box _ ee r ‘Tocations eae oe Gly ($10,800, cash to mectoant | See Dee. Sees cee e Large |) AYE A Cor @trm 130 PT sal ‘Amtiea a = a AN. Sesinew St pe PE saiss Sree eceht as acter filsvis, | HOME Bt EACH ROUTE, MAK. : > 7Gii for appeimime: living room with picture win- | . f uburo_ +3303 | en Eves Ti Mafly good bilding sites Price ing $3 -to per hour est 10 by A Aenean as —— "Ine large wel dow . Excellent kitchen bath, otl*) omg oy — co land ate | |cO BUY TO SELL. REALTOR Sundays 12 to 4 pm | 2 $10 625 . j gears Writs 22 Goodell. River , ot W. Berea CE CS jandscaped lot will be a de- forced wif furnace $7900 Drive | tract with @ shell house-on your _ Partridge ts the “‘bird’’ to see MEAGHER 'R™Ai- Lah ed . ouge 18 Michigan VI" 1-3663 light to the childres. An out MS® to Duck Lake Rd Watch | foundation or basement with | = Oxford Mich $3122 ONE OF OAKLAND COUNTY'S : i we average home at a for open ae ar down Pontiac Press Box GAYLORD 12 LOTS, ALL TOORTHER. EAST APPROX 22 ACRES ? ee speci finest hardwares Good location, sate sow yo BROS J. C. ‘HAYDEN =e as “THREE HREE, BEDR | ee of ewn_FE ims. eras Weave * coded. Kenwood | Arie) Sone pesiece: | ean eee) wie our omen w you HO! LOM [Siero ae formas eavily w La handle Pty MArket 42241 B : through ® Eicken Tots at | BU i i I -_DER S +24. _ Detroit ree t owner ene . Z 4 mE wakes Bivd PE 8-0441 prarccoon s and builtin Philgas ’ - 2H - = ee 4 2 ACRES—good garden soil REALTORS Reaito Oven Eves range. Pull bath & extre lavatory ATTENTION __ For. Sale Farms 48 Best Buys aod onl mer builtin court Ph shevs Rey vite = second fer ¢ bedroom ) ten ane ie rey Crescent AA GAS STATION - ad i a ‘ Lares 2-bed roo! —Thaee_OF. a= gere of lend. West Taburven. $12. Lake Country Club °uD. Here's 0 METAMORA 80 ACRES EXCEL-| A bier toned maker Some own- Tod house, fully insulated: Kitch. . terms. chance to pick up some good lent outbuildings. Only saa0c. | er 9is years In area of 23 ay en-dinette combination is 18 : BEDROOMS AND DEN building sites for these homes) down. John Chiera Co. Cail B imalaty ule ene Pumped bs with eu rds ¥ = hance Lada 3 ee” ving SENECA 8ST yeu eg nae, best summer. | Schenck, Metamora oor2 - cette ser Logit mi vent < ® built-in buffet in dining Jon pecs room. combin en Close to Post Office Large, clean nly jor @ § ACRES. 4 ROOM HOUSE. SMALL = oe aga pe perf end. Plaster walls, i] OFFERS ing room, tong hall leading to home. One 4 room apt. down and .| down payment. By owner 1525 closed an “holla Lect rearg oo ghee porch Nice eiice | Gh furs TaN) Mavens, seardome srg) chet ator | trey) fom apt onveeana oor | WARD E. PARTRIDGE |, Burm "Road lord” "Mion | Sess Stoome awaits ‘ ea! ar garage W ‘ : . ity Gemeatl wi gas 5 * . as Sa a N MSO 4 : sot . of Raster. sarod space tor tools 2 gncioned Daily & Sunday 12-9 New—2 Lots hallway, and living room. bese heat. Latge feet perch nee REALTOR FE 2-8316, y ACRES. a ROOM On rates LD “put_you Ms business. ; els setoort ool Lo! - Wueuena ox time! completed. large iy tered wal. the deat of arg. | Opie Prue ® terme { =. mee | Soma” oa) Jokn A. Landmesser weed ng INCOME HOME — — : ———— ~ Outstanding 2 bedroom home eee te ata | this beautiful Kitchen, ‘with cup- 9 peom b with 1 tv FARM BUILDING POR BALE poxria GOING TO FLORIDA RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor with many outstanding tectures. Kitchen, fu bath and ut rds covering ‘two walls, Ree-| | — ake peivr “hf priv cc Granary, 18x20. Feed barn, 18x52 c STATE "BANK BLDG mer leaving state * iouee on Cass Lake. One apt LAKE PRIVILEGE B, 70x32 Peed barn, 18x24 ee _ 4+ 158: PE 35-0078 Th 73 W. Huron Open Piastered "wate cak floors. Lux- wil obs Is tral reation in basement with fu . ieee arn. K32 Fe 2 { aiid Se na ane alae ‘sels “ “operative Real Es age i rede ge eee —— Saehens aa ae ot} heat, plastered | 4, hes lots of pos tes tor AAR Milk house wate erse Garage eed | PARTRIDGE {8 THE “BIRD TO ‘ : with le: gry nes! = Stop and — ~a home with fea- and healed 2 car garage. alum ome poses ete ot possibilities for wi . corncrib, 20x20 Hen house. 41x19| SEE" reemed porch and garace. Tt™ S1'yso with sree ‘down, $00 per West Suburban sormbs aud sereons ise! storing’, | “ore “etme. Only SRNR terms.) = NT ACEDAY 1.\KE Mouse. 2a)8 Core, ere. us, | FOR SALE CHILDRENS SHOP. , - $i 2 : tite ewes has hag the best i month including tazes and insur- |! ommercial £ mice ale rath (8 commer Ot | ST_ FREDERICK'S SCHOOL Nice lots with access to good $e 1314 E Maple LI 33390 | Cai) Rochester OL ¢-¢T21 of ——. care. Pull price poe ence. See them and compare @%e acres. pice 4 room bun = dark _areen Cedar Shingle | Only « few Blocks away from this beach. and pe house. Only $950 | — : : - * |GROCERY BECR AND WINE. . NLA J kK) qarow, ToIT GaxeMrent, 1—onty—$4¢.000-+—$-r00n1-hame-p —— — CTT aA ota re Rea as » . DIRECTIONS: Out Baldwin to) mati oi} furnace br with $5000 scan or ren ulo gas heat. walking , — ar. 3 aw. : LAKE FRONT waler tower eft on Rutgers St butlding 30x80. 13 floors, distance to town Only see) WILLIAMS LAKE 120 Acres pie at Close ip near transportation to model. FE 4¢-3680 building 22224. and a chick-| LOTS OF SHADE TREES, and . LAWRENCE W Wooded lots only 2 biecks from Macallee < ds ond | So ft. lake frontage. Full Lake Privileges . = Benes: Lat nicer ewe psorsell tae property 2 ‘be a wnt lake Cisas ba shares Gaul Wak nc wk cour ae il ET * ain fu -batn ood See this ty, only 2 Russell Young | Sapgy ved con’ Cress Lk | living room nll gs kitchen GA Y LORD bes are Pred adeno pap Hs al farm is an ideal home and shower, newly decorated. feft, one With basement and : White Lake privileges Only and dining conan ‘path: basement, me be investment The tome ftea- s. $1,000 one without Located just REALTOR \ $12,000, terms auto. oll heat 2% car garage. tures 3% baths and four or a e down and $65 pe : west ef the City ‘about 5 | 412 W_ Hw St r an | jake privs. 200 foot of frontage te 4-954 drooms, Huge siuadiie ie: malice neue oe ol Open Eves. ‘ttl @: Sun FE 40612 Almost New including |e s,, corner lece- 134 p IKE S EF. C. Wood Co. a oe window well Carcenter: waatew re t : nm miles ¥ shop. a! NEAR PONTIAC living room and dining area aes ba a Gd Sf Cncene | Very comfortable § room &| Limits. Priced at $9950 with $2000 ) eden ely firepisos TV room, nities ~ ecutpped with me Guburbesn fiving on one acre red walls, cove ceil- seer | bath home on ge lot down. . ee Real} Estate echangs Corner Williams Leke et st rf room. ete Country hear ust ‘sacrifice because of of land =F trees and | ings, hard: ; . atte BY OWNER: 3 GEDROOM HOME | Stairway to fully insulated : —— | OR #1 “oe pense with firepiace. dish- heen ee ok Can ere rry . Five boom oil furnace, large lots, also 1 car gerece Large tot, fruit | ', atte, nearly finished 3rd CLARK REAL ESTATE —_—___After_8,_ call Or + washer, etc This home ts oes newly decoraied with features Brick fronts and pier Pe #4n0 = paved bedroom, full basement oi! BE. 4-6402 “| partly remenses and partly ee ee attic. eese- " + Call for tur- _atreet_ F eee furnace. sluminum® storms | 1262 W Huron i n Evenings eC] i e O1 1 ® ACRE BUILDING SITE on = De® fine combination SMALL RESTAURANT WITH LIV- ment, auto oil furnace, wa- ther information ent. ity car garage | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange the Rattalee Lake Rd just ot the i) and new give it ing_auarvers, OR 2-8355 ter healer. of ° ; he my terms 1 mile from Davisburg an mae bulidings i TWO BAY MODERN SERVICE eo hesee lmumediate Passeauion K NI ID EN WAT ERF ‘ORD TWP. Ideal for your country home. Taree ects of beldings jn station Low inventory, fully x is one to see, at $i6.- Of ‘Gia 9 beeseccn modern ; Bir mingham Brick AREA Lose pele nar pst and lots * bee: with Waymaker Se't suipped 4 431 E. Pike. FE * oases . oe home. Good location in the In geod residential section | ‘ e country air and neieh- Feeding Silo f vou 4 UNITS FOR RENTAL 410. Ed M St t R T City, house is wired for 1 i cream, colored brt tek Living | Soeea et | cana jarge 4200 aon Ea Ans $e have-exer had the urge to a oe $6.000 down. ; OW, Wi. Stout, Realtor electric stove. storms and Seminole Hills foam. with o. new, "pe ©. A AVE ge to ine farm. -see this none Tl N. Saginaw Bt Ph FE s-a1es screens inel Monthly This itmauiass | Ghiee_bedesens if room, 3) bed oe brine | $1 ¢00 DOWN pp sony Se hoe | Goat nor dae AND today ' . im Eves. til) 8 30 youmis | are) only) 001 home has dining room modern. | bath. ahd kitchen on Ist ovely $ room ranch home built House is less than | year old 2 Sale Land Contracts 52 av 12 lo 4.00 at's look i over tea hitches laces breakfast | floor Lahge dormitory type in 1083, Plastered walls oak biecks te ase achool Kear Water: | $200 PAUL. A. KERN, Realtor!) — et tai cone $7450 E Il Pri room. with fireplace. FWA oll) room and ebundance of clos. eos — er eena se aren laces facd es Li Mat eal peer a Lor ¢ ON SCOTCH LAKE rE | oa eaten Aes vn seme se PER cewr pimcowwe ~S é heat Ga et space ond Pr& bl yy ¥ Uebelevabie® That in what hie Cealvunew Ros carmace” Ge: | Bt pei, ceemiial inege Wert | Sedu'on lana, eenrece wun’ ioe | HOMESITES | “Mrs matste ince tin! | ais tatance tor s200, 7 we said about it the first Near Huntoon. Lake rege. Vacant), 615,180, terms | Joey Two mice shady beaches | %°%® Pe ees ft vy 120 tt and jarcer = == Poe z ime te pa at this 3 Nearly new one floor home | See it is to want it. By appoint-| SOU TH a3 AST SIDE. privilesss co Site and Cass 40 ACRE FARM ne ‘eo LAND CON room Calif. contempo-. fas | teasncons Ining re. Clarkston \ ment only please 7 rooms, 3 large bedrooms, sun- ates of Ficosamt take in Wee . ACRE PAR: SMALL CONTRACT FOR BALE. reer heme, oe = late oy. bath and large kitchen-dining | Large attractive, § room & room could be used as extra bed- | ee Ty: nee trom 9600 WITH LAKE alae $6.00 25 per cent dis ie Batteries *) Sars caterers) nae ana eat | MOTE RONEN, wona| fee Te cette mi | $25 DOWN ee ae eineennoy 4 , din ¥ _ 1 — ——— cK FRONT. Sew, Auto) ofl perimeter leces, Sheen by “appoimment em 13420 pels poren hame in best of | condition basement” Can be ed’ tor" | Lacsted north of Pomtise of |: peers in Ward's Or- heat Large Youngstown | Full basement meen thle Piastered walls, k floors, 2 full | paved road Features 6 room, 3 22% DISC COUNT kitchen with diming area, & WMI XN N floor, 2%» car gar ceramic Ule pains. ‘rull basement, TRPORT ROAD orse bedroom bungalow with full base-— << 6 a mony more attractive fea- VM. TE KNUDSE fave Dossession eS automatic of} hot water neater. . | ment Also included is barn and $5174 contract on 2 ures Down Payment only REALTOR terme | water softener, recreation 4 rooms. ful! bath and utility. O11 chicken coop Acreage complete- room bungalow with mall base- $800 90) «pius costs. Small 4'0 Pontiac State Bane Bid ; 2 car garage. beautiful pats Tok heat, asbestos siding, aluminum | 0» Cass Elis Ra ly feneed Excellent fishing lake | ment. located in good west sub- monthly payments. Ph FE 44616 Eves a Seminole T[hlls< | with extra nice evergreens. a4 tn a ue Pinion Hs jot, | PITA nr FE DOT Full price, $19 $40—terms to suit Payments of o bape, pone [ : x y enes = untoon , Twi = : WE NEED LISTINGS yefodded —— yall ¥ wEDROOM 2 room home tn ideal lode. | 96.600 sown will give rou goreee| Lake $8080 with ares == Sori gee sadn at | inG tL. Ee < REALTY CO. picture window. natural fireplace, oat Ppntiby vest | of this tovety home if AK. | Teniplettn. “Realtor | _leges. FE 5-4006_ i a or ; 62 West Heres E $6173 | Tertthest "otugene | tarnace breakfast nook & lavatory’ hear tad te ha FE $163 | ‘LAND SUITABLE FOR SuBptve y IF. Cc Wood Co. : : m ist floor, Carpeting tn}. DOWN : er ans, ¢ 3 i _t es 3 one? =" —— nian oT Syeirpegertese ts TIving & dining room 7 nice Lovely 4% room bungalow built | _oT FR 20807 — _ sites Tor WURipie commercial and 108 * EEALTOR- NeUBASCE, +2844 | Corper Williams Lake Rd & MSO 3 1907 LaSalle Blvd. Psat ceeweouss » ee bia he! Legpeold-pprosenecery oe oe For Sele fake: Pr “4 . Open Eves. fon arking , OR 3-123 Qitice ‘San 0-5 ae. a er ? ree. i a 2 Cherokee Hills reation room. 2 car garage, re but move an oonee full | es ale Sylvari & ACRES WEAR MiLFORD. «| ——*** NVE = bedroom 1") story all East Sid 3 Bedrooms fenced rear yard $19,500, price. See this one today. room house Large barp on pave ] Vv. er white frame alow. 2 z t— BUSINESS BUSTS ment, All kinds of “her farms | you. meoney ina good land ood ft fint pease ca anne fan ee yee OWNER ea ty fue gl ga Lake Farm. 2209 / contract. Liberal discount. Cail ; room é ry i — banement oi age’ "Togbuses ant biks te Roy Annett Inc Russell Young 2983 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Oe we Hur — ‘Dinnan ao 6 hon TC. *TANDENS = * SPaas"s FS REALTOR SACRIFICE AT MIDLER - A fyreace. clone tere sehen 0.200 dew REALTORS 412 Ww. PE 5-018 FOR FARMS AND ACREAG 86_E. Walton Bivd. Realtor Price $12,000, HA terme. Disyton Plains Fearon ng ane eaera! 27183 | Open _E et als Sun. $0012] Besutiful 9 bed ae Cal! Ruttedge OR L111) PE 40009 y open venings Sunday ; rary lake front year round home, | METAMORA BEAUTIFUL Hi ial} Lovely Wetie. 6: rm bunguion setae} = fire: |" sites, gh on RATT overtooni Sale Business Propetty 49 0% DISCOUNT _ mitly - : corner |. 2cT ' . etamora. : ee = ged aise, cuegy teem Loree sweer! ROCHESTER AREA APPROX. $! $1 00 1 DOWN White Horse Inn, $100.00 down, | frat "45200" Payments. “Sed porch and — Lovely 6 oo bdo — Macas oe . $10 monthly Call Metamora| ~ 82 x 438 FT. co ee coor Bata 9 iia, ik : ir of astered walis ard- oor? y heat, 2 car peal, xy Teal home wood floors, Ot] furnace, tile bath. s, ; : Cc. Pangus O10. M15 Fronteg _ 2. streets 3 ba eee potntment on) lo raed mm ve vee OR BETYER HOMES Ph. Ortonville 132. collect. LSreot FRONT LOTS ita Located on main hey. in. Pon- | nas-memt Excellent invest , Y PORES] LAKE +20 FT FRONT: + tine Buy for business of invest- ment - ~ j month 2 Blocks From Downtow n ADAMS ROAD alee ae pencehulty fone eee SOONERS a ee RAV O'NEIL. Realtor i Lerge home ‘suitable for a 2 bedroom ranch type Breere-| spent in this 2 bedroom log home |” Twp face vrick fe ac Dj ACRE LOTS North end. | LOYD KENT: ‘Realtor . pleat ome : a wav matic oo} 4 d . a Nice_ fenced rooming, oF commercial ose me ay ann esteer! Awomatt 1) pear Dodge Park Ko. ¢ Clove +P | 9 tiled baths. 2 “nirepiaces, fin. —— os =o 34. W. Lawrence : Pocae, oF mates on PE. $7399 weiv. tenons aa Fektd furnace. , nee. soe car Rte on weer ancematir pore can a desemne (bere ia’ Circe | pond eee pita marks one mi i = i recreatian rm bath Imme- ORION. large ‘ot< $25 down and pen Eves Ce-operative Real Estate Exchange * ae eee —- for information : drive $10,800 with $2.500 down.| seerifice, for only ‘7.450 with | rE “eo — = Dr. £25 per month - : ; Next to Consumers Power jer man E , toe i -p 9A M to L 5 , T : MODERN COTTAGES ON EARE al | Rent-Lease Bus Prop 4 _Money to Loan 53 5 Cc - » P?, > > e 3 yen 5 Ulage John K Irwin * ae OR! AK ES \ coms Don’ hye be DInrEnmwT ti Few oehe i ae toe oe oes sa : : 8 : re 008) iD iol eas eestor : 5 t hesitate on this cule little 4 W GOOD LAKE LOTS WOUL | NEW N BUILDINGS, 3200 = = — ‘Brick “Repch L eR OR ‘wet floor. Full baxement Auto| room modern. with nice'lot and | take iate | cat in trode. | Corooerative Heel _seteee » Brchanee 8a rm teree carting ares, Near LOANS 825 TO $500 Home with attached garage Since 1925 matic hot water, insulated. 25x40 lt car garage, Close th bus Dinnan & Son, 66 W Hu- | 22 BUILDING LOTS IN Es. Orchara Lk, Ave anc Tet eeraph BAXTER & EL CINGE TOR cha woreshap Wotef sok: | 101 Nasinaw sroeet | eu foundation, 2 car warage: Lot | atores'and school, located iy Kee:| ron. nen’ * * ue, aren pi cows waranty 95 | ha FE ts ei, Lawrence Pcie a. a _ storms emt screens —— Phone FF 599047 ve FE 2-184 go Harbor al spot for young CAKE FRONT. 3 BEDROOM ¢ cor: | RESTA gaat COMPLETELY ane _— eis loca _ a re tans -| Gen space. $7,825. $1,995 down, married couple or retired Larrea ta) ere fale. Bald : Eagle Lake Call tod wha small down payment. | porlclon he except dishes, Located . i Price $15.950—terms, This m _ RIDGEWAY WOULD YOU E. Parmout. “CRAWE “ORD. Kennett Rds ean i ' ts 0 chalce value. ~ ©aroo REALTOR aes tear gh yan, miand? Onis 4 AGENCY — le 1 Buckner S n —— Brick shell, large lot, lake priv!- 975 Baldwin, FE furnished cottage, on lot 60x18 Otter—Sylvan Lakes S3%4 W. ven uy 3 saat © +1609 | Business 's Opportuniti ial 5 , always ed oe leges, $400 dow ~~ io operative Real Estate| Exchange Hope boat ee . wosder i Only 5 desirable high and ary Ten Acreage _ 47 - an poina = E of remwafie love SA bag _) building site. of Sale ; BEER sto 18 ‘TRE PLACE beet —s a And | - K IN / | ER oes WRIGH lr, Realtor GATEWAYS to wien. Tall br price $5,459 with won- with ‘serio a tha af : Pra or ge pian businers PE +0708 ss = me ACE . N : Vs Oakland Ave PE $9441 tleges Otter- | PRIVATE OWNE! WANT Close , LA oA. ~~ he: )Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Evenings after 6:00 call Mr. Jol! Sivan “Priced Here’ : bees Pate Lid ¢. On Sashabaw. 2500 | A HOT HARDWARE , and @ few mites rive REALTO! _ - HAPPINESS FE 4-0855. : etal Pat — — be _cash Call MA $-0351, after 4:30. rime. main hwy. location. ‘to borrow CASH : ot m ‘of Michigat's most beau- 670 W. Muron "Pn re +3538; DA Tres : - APPROXIMATELY | ie ACRES OF ped parking, with & room apt re iB A : Open 8:30 to 8:30 cres : OFFICE _OPEN 9-6 dand. 2 miles south, 1'3 miles; Past growmg Utica area. Good any aucun @ a SEE THESE: Secperasice Reel Eetele washanes | ee, Nome Wik ieite caret | WEST SUBURBAN * 2 armenian EE ag re Aa < Pee rad * if ge a a = +f room and dining area, at- A. JOHNSON, Realtor wauee Pa aetines sale cn ag 4 to $500 $1450 — SPACIOUS FACE BRICK HOM ES —— 4 ractive Kitchen wtth lots of rd space. ? spacious bedrooms ful ceramic oe bath, full fetteation 2 BATHS. Solin’ DRIVE, CARPORT ae + Evtablished 1916 itm.. 56 ft ARE PARE’: AND soeragead ROAD © fare, Fan’ Sodan _ formation kitchen . Pull = from. Price: ae We arrang drop ti on your lot or ours biuemeat | East Side peers Fated ted e i the in. HOME OR On BUSINESS East subur- LL. tocated on mam hwy ‘heat penn cae tee home, ted dear 1 "Eee inet ing rm., rm reals | hot water, large Ya ly room, replace. as “Asphalt tile wee excelle heating «5 tem ear ore ry attaching breese way. Shown by appointme: only. . Clean, neat 3 bedroom , bungalow with full basement, eat and separ- “BUD” NICHOLIE erms te and Insurance “0 Mi ‘(homens FE 5- Eve. Mr. Allen FE F390 te NEW NEW NEW 3 bedroom bungalow bullt in your vorite location with basement, |" $750 DOWN nen cory, Selly insulated § rm. bath joor plan. pba = ta 1950 Olt heat, aluminum’ sto: 60x10 f and seteens Lot + with jake. peers, Offered a Phen — LL BAY EATS “RENTIN DR. AY.TON PLAINS JT BEDROOM RANCH TYPE yen a years old, dest pag Aral a reg 4 with full 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 BROWN KEEGO SPECIAL — Nap so ang Clean. aig 4 ear ae en- sheed front porch sy terms. $005 DOWN—Brand new ber bono PAMILY - Meters | frees isa money maker” — = = modern with full basem heated auto. heat, auto, hot water and ae! full with aes heat, hot water, vince E. coostloen ton A family ‘quick ‘ ion: hse sant 2 * (Deiaree., betrooms ei iat ae, ee ee vou F°aBy skeet $13,800 CHOICE ge bg hed — : room | Also . BEDROOM RANCH, ae Hite tot i room ts Bik Gff Airport Rd. Lak fleges. Owner moving oon sell immediately, Only 88650. with $1,-" PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE Mee LAKE FRONT mee Lek see ars eS ‘in nT ACRES cm TARVIA. | NEAR NEAR pire fille. _ ately tafe to “par Cal Or S hie = BROS. ‘eg Phone OR 31872 or OR 23-1760 20 ACRES — = tac oad ots Bie Se PR lS EM RES on Edw. M. Mom Rectee X,, ‘S-A168 eet a to 4 om, - * Lake. Froniege : iaventory then half cewn on Good lease oa or easy terme ecg Business Sales Corporation PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE 41582 an4_fioor Nat'l Bidg. green’ 5 2 Dine ——— oe i #312 Dixie Highway ‘ayton_ Plains 20 Barnstom (next to bank), alled Lake i =| Partridg ye L Must Sell | This well eons — atreet restau ~ ase WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR . FE2-8316 open Eve. Ttos | _ Mader, wher an asking THE PONTIAC PRESS, gon “MONDAY, AU GU Sir 15, 1955" ier at _ TWENTY-NINE. ‘Money _ (State eggs Seay Lenders) “ WHEN YOU NEED- $25-$500 Bw. s os son ont FINANCE: CO. FE 4-1574 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to 0 Hote aenie Slowed B deais closed in. ee “Oakland. Loan Co. PE 2-9206 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $2 TO Leste a oe Need $500 or Less . “WITH QUIC . SERVICE? : — Home & Fea tn fy the piece | come. Most loans made cea first viaih for eash s. Friendly courteous awal ‘ou, Leslie Fleisher ager. rkeley Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto| Loan Company Sale Héusehold Goods 57 87 DUNCAN PHYFE Duna Room t ane - $75, a rted Hy ie So S80) re. EASY SPIN “DRYER WASHER, * wae: Lae, vale, seteie | eo; Ls e Hartford Williams Lk 8X12 RUGS $16.95, $29.95, $39.95, $4995 at big savings. Pearsons — Furniture, e Orchard Lake | FOR SALE: ANTIQUE LOVE | REPiC FE 23-6040. seat and chair FRIGIDAIRE EI ECTRIC STOVE. Deluxe model RK, 60 5 yrs. old, Very clean. “eo matic even tim- er Sa bathe well 4 burners, $100. LE Ais STOVE. 4 cy aia $0 e! erator, Par: coffee tables. Ctnetlems. pil dah ot. Se 4 ROOMS FURNITURE, SOME new, other household articles, _ Must sell at 1 once, OR 3-8043, acuum cleaners we, Roy's 96 Oakiand PFE ‘FREE THIS WEEK ONLY perond cabinets” Secale wares .. 617.95 | Corner tables . ......... $13.06 up | Bnd cates " % | Pontiac's largest, unpainted fu ture line at ihe PICK & PAINT STORE FE 5-0563 143 Oakland Ave ~ FURNITURE > Discounts $39 50 hotel mattress .... st ball on your | $1295 modern lamns ature and Ree $239. Sealy hide-a-bed sa po our Rellaway bee & mattress sit USED BUYS 2 be. living rose 1 $18 00 | Used gas sto $20.00 Westingbouss, dertect refrig 10 ft Like new 100.00 Odd dining room chairs $ 150 . “Prices are born here — \ -and raised elsewhere JOSEPH FURNITUR Gas sTOVE.” LIVING noo suite, stoker with fittings, toy | terrier Chihuahua. FE 2 Hours: 9 to 8; Saturday wor "Community. Natt Bank ‘bude, |Goop BUY IN SMALL RADIOS Mort gage Loans ait edi LOANS ON HOMES m™ OAKLAND COUNTY $600 to $1,500 LOW INTEREST Unitmited funds for single family White Enamei dwellin, Mo age should uuld borrow gp ey H. G. PETERSON 310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone PR 6-006 er FE 667%, Swaps bar. pee Lone otaphte: accepted as _Sare MH. J, Van ¥ Welt. ¢ OR_3-1355. in? HOUSETRAILER. .27 ~ PEET long Swap for homes, or land or will sell ‘47 PACKARD. NE pairs, For 25 co MY gagiTY IN 1955 FAIRLANE for "61 of ‘52 what hare you. Must be clean | condit uscomiear “DEERING POTATO ; will swa Call after 4:00. STOP! I have good 1950 Ford ohert wheel base stake body truck heron in on ae ees base cone | Must Fong Sy 2800 em shave. suite Yous | LAND “CONTRACT. appliece mt ord, Me furniture, new or used Dat» SUNDAY 12 TO &. SALES CO ABLE ise AND mabe, $10. BEVERLY ele Jeep OR 34006 BIG “DISCOUNT < oF ALL 8TO' ‘Tiw tm. suite, metal cavinets, ct saat TV hou | and portables. $6-412. FE 5-8755. 54: tie VACUUM, LIKE NEW 495 belts paces brushes. all bs akes 056 Myrtle Huron Gar- ens nace balay ducts, Good condition FE 4-621 lil eaacotes STOKER % TON | coal. $30. 30 Ogemaw 1 MODERN DINING ROOM SUITE. Sale Household Goods 57 w Dick Turner ‘USED TRADE-IN | DEBT, Buffet” UNTS ON FUR | sp DCpONTS FE $137, |! anteed for 5 ¥ frigerator for s ite mere used machine, Mich! Ph wood inette se Beaty walnut twin veda ak be — Sa MA ¥ TEMS. NOT “LISTED ERE — Ma cE ST. 195) FIRESTONE — , restone washer, : di WAYNE’ GABERT’S ~ Ty Appliance Specials: ‘old Spot refrig. 7 ¢ : or ne. Ovid a at cu. 8-15 Deluse Coldepet Refrig. 8 ¢ | rete tn eri T. ng re Maytag “Augo “washer. A-l, 1 Bendix “agitator auto, wesher M hoose ft “Singing birthday message for Mr. Phineas Throstlethwaite III! Maybe you'd better rehearse it'a couple of times." ir ‘RED VELVET (CHAIRS. Ra. BLOND mone, Pan | RvoS. STEEL | Sey co nace with ducts. Good « FE 46211 a HERCULES coal. $30. 30 Se INTERNATIONAL TD 6 FOR SALE é PIECE B BLON D DINING SUITE. ser. ri Sale * Miscellaneous 60 00 co “] S. Sacinaw. Cor MOrchard take r Easy Term, FE 5- f aeeetien ee pag tend MA rand COMPRESSOR. mn oan ERAS & EQUIPMENT 614. ar siectes sander: grinder CONE'S RENTAL A TTENT TO N INSIDE ; BIRCH FLUSH DOORS, slightly damaged, most any size | 30° STEEL LUXAIRE COAL FUR.| | x6 Ww ‘and ends 4. in12 w. in tua R Ee Myetas. 1 ted ‘Mesdowinen, KENTIL FE on laimed a _ vue B fee Ads © | For Sale =| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ” | ave Money at 8 BURMEBTER’ " LUMBER For Sa Sale Miscellaneous 60 8 useD Ep MYER's | . well let pumo with 150 per drop. pire gr ye FiXRpw ARE __Do- It ‘Yourself gE TOOLS po You o own |Dogs Trakaed: Boarded 70 Ee wiring, repairing. Com Ld _UNDER Oe tonne Contin’ ~~ FOR RENT Fice sanders—hand sanders. wall i aoet steamers+ Waxers and | furnace vacuum cleaners - land Pat m 436 Orchard | Lake Ave. PE_ 54-6150 _ tis k soi] sewee are and onte Weat py rE 8 to 6:5. a | Cameras, _ Equipment OIA ALL KINDS Fay RMON MA ota CAMERAS & FQUIPMENT | ACRES - STRAW FOR SALE. Hobbies & Sup | _ $40. MA 5-4700 pen” cinenifieation "Bumber 4A. Breeders and. pups. for sale. 16z06 | aale, Biste Hwy, neat to ee ware MICE. HAMSTERS, ae Pet Shop, 69 8 Astor, FR 46433 ae _RERLPED 1 D JULY an be ene "ALL BREEDS BOARDED, trained, Free pickup and pet I shepherd puppies avail- able From the very best import- ed stock, Mil} Lake Parm Ken nels FE §-5060 are | BOARDING Baratne AND CLIP- ping, 104 WN. PE 2411) | poas CATs pers’ DOGS ag BurrSheti 3745 8. Tele- ere, a Hay, Grain & : Feed 7th re BALES “OF STRAW POR BALE Sale. Musical Goods 02 | to BALES” “OF ALFALFA AND ° tees ACCORDION SOPRANO. AMPLE | basa y an, Vilege BABY GRAND ~ PLANO Made by Baldwin er, OL, 32-8038. ey $1,009 ACCORDION. PROFESSION- he “DO. BALING AND COMBIN- s! Will sacrifice for $27). FE 8-285) =a Dee =e | ist, — to the Sanches Accordin ac’ free use =* secordion while ~~ tna, Calle: PE 40066, ELECTRIC. eUrtan ~ AND AM- plifier, like new, PE 23-8046 LARGE RADIO . PHONOGRAPH | combination. Excellent condition | _ Automatic. MEDIUM PLANO. PE 4-0506: eee re ay, 40 cents tn fleld cents from barn 0 bales tml at 80 cents. 2700 Sleeth . off Wirom Rd \eaeaa COMBINING WITH SELF eronelied ‘combine, Make arrange- ments now. OA 6-210. Phone OA tae “BUSHELS OF OATS. 54 Sine a bushel. Near Oxford. OA For Sale L Lives jock” 22| wn AA EN __EXCEPTIONAL SADDLE. raes veddies S180 Allen Ra Clarkston _MA 5-0705, @ GOATS. SELL CHEAP. 2076 Jossman Rd Helly, Mich % EWES PLUS 1 REGISTERED | rom. Good commercial oC Make ao Offer, EM 3-3842 OF £8 SIONAL” ACCORDION (16 GOOD EWES” BERT LANG- aft. | Prectieatiy brand new Very reasonabie ene os MALL ‘APT PIANO mance. FE 4.0506 | Gallagher | USED STEINWAY GRAND. ~GAL- lagher. FE 40066 PIANO Ral a0 Ere _tng. Ovens Sen Salé Office Equipment 63 "AT BORMETSTT R? = OUR ‘PRICES ARE Low. BUT OUR sentice ef A MUST 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU | 4x8 Sheet Rock C&C. 4x8 masonite, sheet - 2x7 std. eal vi, - . Insulation, Roofing, ~ 8. gprs meds to a " ondar Save on img needa, get our es mate and Six mafbdie colors. Ox8a's inch. 2. On homes not modern, al] desk, : rar x unt Mie Se ee 4 On garage homes. IMPORTED CARVED -LAMP TA- * L DG ble Poca raat . ine tare: crys! ning lighting fixture: 209 N ATION A BL 3-i | modern coffee table: r peas = ____- | graph__combination __bi nye Ponte = Pies ii ie ote vel- ww rR im ow sath drapes 4 Linoheum,9x12 .....$2 49 SURPLUS PAINT ........ $1 49 | Vinyt Floor Tile ........+: 4c Ea. $1 j Entala Linoleum... .ceaess .. The Pt, Linoleum .........-.- . se) | | Asphalt Tile Je | Harold's Paint & Lino, 140 8 Saginaw St. LINOLEUM AKD PAINT SALE he _price at Jack's 277 Bald ends LAWSON SOPA-KELLY GREEN. Aiso custom fit sip cover. 870 LI 17-0906 Lord’s Spec ial 2 pe. sofa- bad Hida-Bed from $139.95 Lord's Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron Bt. _Where_Wrighey's_Oneé_T To Be’ 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 12x12 LINOLE 4% Pt. Wall Tile VINYL _INLAID RUBBER SYERS 141 W. | HURON, 6 ROOMS FUR: = living room TBAT die ette. Table. peels Twin "ved. maple. Springs and ——— Tein bedroom, — knack magick that stand -on Brvaerian Mise OL Saas, china cabinet $9.50. Apt. ano berch $3.06. night a 95, Platform Rocker r) #5, ‘arre attice desk $34.59 upholstered rt $4 06. PEA SONS BANK FURNITURE 42 Orchard Lake Ave. Next to — Ges Sts Station iv" Zowinat SS CRATES ww ALTON TV Walton, Cor. Josiyn_ tte set and a Lov GIN wicker sets. ' *worn _once, dio §=eouch table ail }- mociions Senittion. tM ctric meter $19.95. model FH: Se denen $49.95. $ cto ELECTRIC. 2008 Anvere Re... 4xta'," fir 5 CENTS EACH Open 69 a4 KNOTTY PINE Paneling. : WE URNACE A isi STORER IN condition, ALL ELECTRIC = Te pots ances et wholesale prices to all. GENERAL ee oe ~ ANCHOR FENCES _ _PREE ESTIMATES. supplies, hobby “supplies —check our clas- sification “Hobbies and gyn Fig and wedding band. a i oo ngs Bg el IN + condition. _FE 2-2 | LEAVING TOWN 7 pak s OF furniture. Garden tools. Odds and FE 20682 = pod faba moa "tro He { 3 pe. colored beth dine all “Mtungs \ ect, cast irom tub 085 Pontiac Supplies” No. 24A. er , FURNACE. [. aLL L Tue 5 pe. Ginette set . sie ie $40 95) 5 cone, 05095 Used TVs from $2495 .... up up Used gas stoves it. es $20 00 wih | LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS — LUMBER CASH AND CARRY post al) new Plasterboard and lath, scaen can aad Sak ‘LA AROO FI Tre & UM $6.39 beg $4.95 House Paint, = ae | tee TILE BASE PAINT Gav raise ing eons 2 chosen aah service for 3.152 : White pipe utility boards. beg Roofi . 210. $2.95 “STEEL PORN a | MAPLE — DAVENPORT AND iD CHAIR| er. Complete with c $24.50 tons of Ingulated a Sport & = wo seit tor 2 i Bat eae MA 1 toe fi ted’ tractor. oa stow ter nentets basa housetrailers and CANS, i ix : inal MISTO- “a EXCHANGE, FE. 2-1200. NEW REFRIGERATOR: DOUBLE eS Oe bed. Dingt MEDICINE ; CABINETS. LAR oe i without..ii Ode OR a New sliding triple .door Shite at exceptional bargains. ee YERS ELECTRIC SHA’ i pump and tank. Piston t Excellent conde. Used * tol et ind wash bow). 24 COMPARTMENT 2132 kitehen sink with Rots includine 18” rota: blower and duct work. FE 4-0958. MOWER- TRACTOR ~ 5 == bing eee 950 M 1 Detiver P educed. Ont rices reduc: inette | 2 BEG poten rit D TRACK tractors eT obsen Fon, sate LE MALL LAND CLEAR- ate'wih Suixey. 2 Mannors. ae re Burner and coe: Se Tompeen: | BEPTO= wn USE rroaid, Ww. Phe Eine es ay aoe a. M. A, BENSON rede a ‘all lawnmowers at « (BARSes warp rarer IECE BEDROOM SUITE, DAV- enport and on emags oo ai = » regilar $420.95. 6 FT Tae ESTAUR ANT EQUIPMENT. fir. bas prient reasonable. FE, 3-6803 aft f"* D. in4 std, flooring per M 2x6 std Douglas fir, A 3 DICK “WiMOoRAPH WAST chine, good come $25. FE +7321 from } to $ Sale Store Equipment 4 BOBTAIL SODA FOUNTAIN, & Al Maited milk op On’) boitle bos. cheap sHOW a 1pm a bal “Sele le Sporting Gog g Goods — js 65 as N. SHOP BUY, Fx. don, 4445 Pontiac Trail, FE 5-300 | PONY. SADDLE HARNESS & cart Also gaited eeldine ree No 24732. 8091 Bridge Lake ae Clarkston, Mich ~ 'REG 5 GATED MARE. 8EE TO) appreciate. LI 10611 REOUZERED “OXFORD RAM. } ewes, ram jlambe boy must eet eons to collewe Best otter MU 4-87 ar lets, 12 weeks old. FE 4.8008, 2016 Crooks pe . 0 J» MO. OL “PULL Ere 200 layimg hens ‘ea a1) months old OR S1178 7) LAYING HENS, 6175 EA. MA. | } Tem, ~ Sale Farm Produce 73 _~ BOICE’S ORCHARD 035 COOLEY LAKE ROAD Get your canning peaches and 4xtx%* fir Plyscore ile a panett mg ~s per M $ie0.00 BUY YOUR GUN — ON TIME co _ read For Sale Poultry 74 % NEW NAMPSHIRE RED PUL-| BARRED ROCK PULLETs 2 pears now some as low as 62 50 ». 69| For Sale Housetrailers 78): MOBILE. a eS . Stewart coaches are truly that + alg storm on Jalousie’ w’ wh. lenty of wardrobe pew bi: i a ceunplote bath with siae tu Double fira.. a ether Low te new eonuees. rates, Gee also the bi went 4 “5 it trailer package in his! ‘tot. New Gehorel and Tint Home Used ait rs G: tal ood selection, Buy of rent a will take your contract car, furniture, house jot or what have you op used trailers. Oxtord Trailer Sales Michigan bettie Lone. Trailer parts and accessor Mile Bout of La Tene Sree on M-24 | uM ; Pr ~pREeSBD > OMFEAITS er, very good condition, electric brakes. Can be seen at 020 Pre- mont UP TO $8360 DISCOUNT ON GREAT LAKES CHAMPION AND OHERS it will pay see us before you buy Trailer a change -* a. Telearaph Yi PT TRAIL =F CHEAP: Spprtsman Boat Liv 6271 Cooley Lik Rd. First aller by NEW 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF 32 FT TO «i FT. | A COMPLETE CHANGE | IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUC: TION, INOW ON DISPLAY AT _HUTCHINSON | TRAILER SALES 4301 Dinte Hwy Drevin Pains OR 31203 2830 8. Dort Mwy., Flint Gavines $99 Bath On new 1605 meaals "peoll & Aaeesurer 08, ‘inane AND. MOTOR. SALE. Pan en ik No 3 ry i aor Hd Charipion =. Bee the “hoping | roe 7% cet bag Send Dick Dean's . Waterferd Hardware - 5485 Dixie Highway 326 PO: A CHRIS” RAPT” HOLD \ a Must see to ectate. rh. _fice Ld late ne Case | ss Lake, tL sacririce ~~ i¢ saaine ie mary rang caeant 424 | CENTURY BOATS — BWOATTRALL- ers - portable ‘oc’ e- ant —— _Iptand Lake Sales 12 Ex Fen CENT, Orr ON A mio orl Fes Fae wena cruisera, OWEN'S MARINE SUPPLIES $98 Orchard LR. Ave, PE 23-8020 FORC =D re SELL, BOAT TRAIL- or, § bp thoard. All five ‘oon bri) 4 4 outboard, _3) Prospect & Mercury Outboard Motors Genuine Parts, Sales & Service F pial FE S520 WE KEEP AY LEAST iS) NEW | beets on hand of all thes, Faded boats arriving everv. week,’ R bottom fall prices, Terms, How. aid toomig ie Hwy, | For Sale Airplanes 6 \s INTEREST IN AERONCA’ “champ _OR 43-6414 or BM_ 39-2021. Wanted Used C Cars s 688 i—- mon s cumar LJ SCRAP CARS, | _Day_or_eve. FE 9-2666. THE “HIGH. DOLLAR high 9s rool them, Drive the extra miles, it will pay Fou well “i. J. VANWELT erick THE Rest - THEN GET the best tre is BILL "SPENCE ss “USED CARE © Onkisna Ave. rr ¢ om See M&M Motor Sales. 4 ‘tts rag om late * "SRD ari] SCRAP. CARB 8 OR CHEAP CARS, Aine fine eteetioh —/ CAT TIFORNIA BUYER _ of used tratiers Trailer Exehange avs yo20 OLXIE HWY. | wen” JUNK CARS & SCRAP | won, Past vervice, Call PE 40582, )wTD 4 & AND JUNRED cars, PE. WE Pay aaa GOLTAR POR sharp late cars. A DOZ 7c a bushel 1410, gone Ra _Seouth of G er CANNING AND FREEZING PEACHES CORN 3c TORS al the orchard 4910 Ballon Ba erty. “1 TO 4 REEMER CREE AND TIN! HOME Acari AND ‘TRAV Le New trailers as ttle as! ‘4 down ating ashe. GREAT LA COMMUNITY: MOTORS ‘Com? um prvi hint) A-1 TO Ful. $3 73 delivered A a-l TOPSOIL, OR ana gravel EM 3- HARDWARE - PLUMBING BOY LJ MAKE SURE BURMEISTER. Northern Lumber Co. 81971 Cooley Lake et w_ielegrapn & © Mile Ra _tie tanks burner REINFORCED CONCRETE 8EP- |. Ph, FE 46428 SAVE ON SUMMER PRICES ON - coal and fuel oll or of} tank. no ont Paint ‘at OF ig ee “BASEMENT SASH AEPAINTED. BAVE 20% GRAVEL COAL & BUILDING fendi oo $1 Orchard Lake Ave. STEAM BOT Winkie stoker. — sinse 4. 68-2488, STORM WINDOW, ows AND SCREENS house and lar oh. STEAM BOILER STORM "SASH re "Soll pipe Cement $1.50 radiators, DAILY windows ed doors tow Ow orice! rt 9 am. to 9 pm ~~ SEPTIC TANKS en “Sel Staybaugh BS) 630 Oakland Ave. — ~ Sand, Gravel & ‘Dirt 66 P sOmL, A-t TOP gO1L. CRUSHED D STONE, — sand. gravel ‘ill rn Conklin. , Sale Farm Equipment 76 vet a FERGUSON _FE_@1112 or FE_ 2-85 TOP SOIL. erushed stone, Earl Howard rE cee BEST GRADE TOP SOIL. ded peat and black soll o-O048 Siade FE 12 GAUGE WINCHESTER — ® boxes of shells and beagle. $75 EM 3-620 FILL DIRT, aaee and Water’ Lay LEE yaowg 4360 MORGAN ROAD, FE 17-0004. | PEACHES ARE RIPE AT 6UT: | tons Orchard. 324 N. Lake An- elus Ra. Open from § am. Ww om | TOMATORS ‘FRESH PICKED 9960 — Dixie Hwy TRACTORS , | The new Ferguson 35 eives more | for your meney. Bee how weil it works om your Bre Ask for @ toda tree demonstration | BUY AND SAVE AT | HOUGHTEN & SON BLACK DIRT. SAND AND GRAV. | et. Por information call PE 10318 | .9 Sts. Persuson. New ides DUMP TRUCK SERVICE soil, fi) dirt, 4-7670. FILL DIRT FREE FOR HAULING your own oo. Monterey pm HARDWAY Top soil, black dirt, peat, sand and gravel, FE 5-4758 Pir “RUN ROAD ORAVEL, PROC ess road gravel. 60-40 sand dirt C. Price. Aa | PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY et je Wiikinson Sand & Gravel. FE 46218 FE 2-9903 ROAD GRAVEL _ 5 yards, $7.00 delivered FF FE 40508 ASHED 8A fin dirt, trucking, cement & meor- tar Pontiac Lake Builder's Bup- piy, OR 3-154 TOP PIT FOR LEASE. Ex- _cellent eravel O4 83035, Washed el, pea gravel, 104 and mason ‘oles du Comoiete FE? SOREL SAI is WE GOT IT ji. *ieck dirt ec ef as “ape 5 oe + age - prices tor 4 lim HU These prices won't last. Get Your Matoriets or PR 40823 wal AKC REGISTERED BRITTANY +0318. AKC BO. XER PUPS. FAWN apy | eg wks, 3250 Crooks Rd. We tin ft New Piyscore ‘ans $397 @ sheet. | Doors, windows omer, ' al TA e-bidg materials . AKE ADVANTAGE “OF THIS SALE Bring yee truck of trailer, (Cash UNION AKC REGIST) *, | Bok AKC REGISTERED DACHSHOND puppies, black and tan, OR 3-2451 AKC REGIST ENED. BEAGLE PUP- in, Rochester OL, 1-976) | FORD HARVESTERS bent CASE. HARVESTER vs FOX BLOWER ever. BUY AND SAVE AT HOUGHTEN Xe SON > Case Fer Ee "D * I aaa ORS Prices D..TO se “RING BROS. YOUR ‘LH DEALER ‘PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYRE _ Tractors ~ Mowers new and used Priced to sefl this mon' ERED BEAGLE ont BF EVANS EQUIP. (222 Garvin Hila | gy Dine Hey ai 74 sere | RECONDITIONED M. [ACHINES Mower aoe Bing bindes Teuson’ Wagner L ‘outer cand Back Hoe ECKING CO..1 INC, | STALL SHOWERS PLETE with faucets and gre ste 20 mplete Ww faucets, $14.95, . $19.05, ner re factory sec- rept Lumber 2 MOTHER Cats NICE PETS, ee FE ora registered, (ete ound ap 8 ¥en _ison, OL E G60". HALE 80 BOXER. ea nb Turn. west on Ist rd north of Woodhull Lake between Sashabaw rford Rd Bee the new Case Marvester the | fastest rheteet running machine $38 N Mati, ee on er hag PE ¢1112 and eons erst payments, 3x5 | Lots ind Sl... [a “LEE ACTOR MAN - Will give §100 ed stamps with the purchase of an lawn mower with leaf er FE 39630 ____921 Mt. Clemens ANDERSON SALES 12 South Paddock to-ver e803 NO Main, Rochester — t cont interest ND USED TRAILERS on | OPEN TILL, 10 PM PURCHARE OPTIO PLA _, Olive PL a, ones ‘AS LOW Aa #00 WANTED - y- LATE | MODEL WRECK = i ed cara, ' T. ARTS—STORE | Bagley Auto Parts ‘eo 8 Telegraph FE 32-3200 | FE 60710 PE 8-021 Across from Tel-Muron Center Parts-@ervice open to 6 thru Sat | Sales Oper Eves & Sun, PM 1963 MODERN 2” _ HOUSETRAIL- er Swap furniture as wart tach No reasonable offer refused: _ Must nell 2300 _Shimmons Rd. _Auto _Accessories Avro Glass Servic e When you need 4! Have you our service? Glass wean tone ote Al) work guaranteed "Feast 1 e | JB AUTO ___ 10 _ BAOLEY s8T, For Sale Used Trucks 90 ee omc % TON, FR 6-016 $506 _|_or FE + ao iM? 1 TON CHEVROLET STARE. | condition. a. | 16 FORD 4 YARD DUMP TRUCK al Full license Good condition, 6350, | Cait Milford, MU 43631 New and Used < ft cottee te a customer with con | lass or windshield installed. | TRUCKS Open Baturday Uptil 4 TO GLASS CO re | na Oakland Ave ly w muf! V- s E NGINES 2539 Dixte Hwy Re t springs of Baneern: USED D TIRES. 130 from. All sizes Auburn at 2. FREE ESTIMATE 2 a weer - ho BR. AID MOTOR SAL ES PHONE % Years Fair Goonen Cass at West Pike &t GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- ehine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE 2-2863, Ford, - Pontiay Dodge, cecvehen’ ¢ Olds palck: Siudebaker. TO White wall poorer recap. C. & GO Bervice, ‘te | 1947 REPAINS, BUMPING & PAINTING ? SERVICE, PR 44248 «WILSON GMC DUAL EXHAUST TTETEMS. ok | : ” ; ie sos and Mccerworien for all OAKLAND AT CASS Mittaess auTo Bae hs OPEN EVENINGS 49 Baldwin 206TT _ “4 Gv aos FE Ph CLEARANCE SAL E OF | FE 2-9203 E 44531 038 STEN nba pickup, 676. |, Te Aue corner of oorhete | ser 6:30 p.m, ‘M4 DODGE 4 TON P 6 cylinder Ford, or, vi ee Just like PECIA fA L NORTHW Est CHEVROLET mriees tat jtutomotive, tines ay Res SCHRAM - 07 ay PARTS DUMP TRUCK FOR aALE WiFi trade 3900 Baldwin Rd SET 650x16 TIRES AND UES, BAL. TRADF 1962 G A Like new also 600:16 Regsonabie 40 series, Fuily eq . _101_ 8, Johnson, a. | _ WE 4-826) after @ pm. Lovutes AUTO Parts ‘Gmc é DOMP ima © Open Evenings 7 Days a Week wheeler ek 5 with bsmmad year Starters and generators 6 86 id job. OF OP das tr ene | anal PANELS © : ta Oakland Ave. Ph, PE +4513 | ND ___For Sale Tires 80°A) cEeDAN DELIVERIES 1047 1954 MODELS LARRY © JEROME “Sale Motor Scooters 82 Rochester r Ford Dealer - en ee ee ee ee GOOD PLACE crew boda “Ford alt anand es of term BLACKETT INC. dae nt Fen wood 3-8400 Massey farris “Munstang” camianld e strat ‘Vaed | and unused Ford tractor. mplement. zn Tractor Co oe SEE ager —"kuction Sal Sales 77 ED FORD- TRACTOR WiTtH new “Oliver ‘83 Diesel and gaso- _tine. N evra. actors | 5) MATCHLESS 620 oe er Oey crawler tractors 32 MATCHLESS 9266 Reservice all types rectors and iplem at pee do steam Pontiac Farm a Industrial —_ i BE. Smart, Sale Farm, For For Sale Housetrailers 78 & Service. —— be ‘New and Used Cushmans, Parts | CUSHMAN BEAGLE EXCEL mia? oenen Bik. and white. “YOR MORE. THAN. 3 0 EARS A ——- SOFAS TO fe! NOLIA, “ENG All leather bern 5371_ Cooley sell. $95. C i054 ALT ATE 8 SCOOTER. | $108 $165. 1957, CUSHMAN - | oe “Must Can « MA _fing Road. FR + cx. fer. 464 1 arper MOTORCYC FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON out: Harley Davidson see Har: vy Davidson Gales Co.. 372 Bouth UN. | W@ HARLEY © ORV, ‘LoTs OF chrome, new paint Make an. of- HIZZER LE in — Po gram ome. 6515 Com- Rhee © ca a patents Woarenre at 13 Mile __bIncoln 81109 For Sale Maectyces 83 AUSTIN. 1948. an 8. BLVD. __near Creoks . iss? BUICK 2 DR oe aed m) assume parments 8. THe RON MOTOR SALES FE Agent “For Sale. y Bicycles 84 84 ise BUICK Ad pomene er - month Nothin “Boats & Ace Accessories 85 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | EVINRUDE MOTORS CT EAI propelle: E2% terms. |. CLEARANCE SALE boats ent =. ‘Ai te Sales & sinvic 422 8. TELEGRAPH Utility, Best bu CHRIS CRAFT wi hg INBOARD, Bare a oo Pontiac Dr Brive. wayivan ei ies cE Rew it: iz FF RONABOUT “ae Hartiord. i" williams : cota OK Op. BOF : guard, metalic t tires. A real bea NOR 1954 BUICK Sod ae o, Oreaiew: For Sale Cars Ae. USED CARS oS WOODWARD MI “e340 BIR! M CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 DR cond: 73 Ww ‘ lumbia corner of Staoky All pas _ Sun. after 5 p.m. weekdays 1955 Officials’ Cars and Demonstrators 10:5, 20's and Bel Atre. ¢ and # e DOOR 9 RADIO. | sceut and turn signals. rE ‘ia CHRYSLER 4 DR Sees san 4, Power brakes, tie mission. Aburury. ear at ® small. ear price. Any old car = NORTH WEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin. $-1100 30 DODGE CLUB COUPE, $305 Gyromatic, radio and heater, jet binck. No rust, fine automobile. Only 5. down. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13- Mile _ Lincoln S1ibe ~~ Jacobson’s . HUDSON & R SALES & SERVICE 88 W. Pike =St. FE? Es 8350 | 2 re ec, ee a2 DODGE * DR. sites. « OTRO | : ‘atic and cut ‘equipped. An Lae ox dow NORTHWEST CHEVROLET tar iN Mite “Lineoin 5-1100 (aes y DESOTO iss 4 3 _ FAIRLY : my gotten. $150 ‘230 Middie- iis FORD. {| 753 Plymouth 2 di. * $699 . ‘31 Naslx Amb. ....$499 "50 Chev. 2 dr..... $397 || °31 Ford 2dr....... $299 Trucks ’S1 De Soto Cust. ..$469 51 Pont. Cl. Cpe.. $459 rl PASS Tht WORD AROUND. OLIVER | BUICK is having a cleanup -sale, and they are really clean- ing house. _ Example: 1950 Pontiac 2 dr. and runs os OLIVER BUICK Looks | ve Oree Si” 2 Hargreaves~ - 211 S. SAGINAW ST. - ~CARRYALL 3 SEAT $195, ‘48 Buick $175 Matthews FE 44546 "30 Olds 88 Sed. ...$499 '50 Dodge Sed. ... $459 Meet Your "Brig ht FE 60488 Bright Spot’ TOP TRADE-INS | ~ '49 Chev. 2: ae 48 Pont. Cl. Cpe. . -$292 At the JEROME OLDS.CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake Values $5375 Mo.” 1955 FORD Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License 50° Mo. If Your Old Car Is Worth $125 “With Only Ten Dollars 7 ($10) Down .'50 Ford 2 dr. .....$388 by Pont. Conv......$498 14 "52 Ford R, Wgn.. .$799 53 Pont. S. Wen. $1199 52 Pont. Dix. shel $699 ‘31 Ford 2 t. dump $444 $2 Ford Yt. pick. poe . $237 = Next Car a '47 Ford ¥4 t. pick. $199 SERVICE SPECIAL POWER FRAKFS FOR YOUR CAR 53 Ford 2 dr-, $709” Spot * dein ¢ Regular $47 Installed —Now Only $31 Installed] 1. Limited Supply 2. Save $16 3. Fits ’52-'55 Fords 4. A Real Bargain Found Only At Harold Turner, Ford 2BIGLOTS Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4600 Ee fag ae 4-6266 # Libgrty 9-400) 9-401 * Immediate “Spot”. Delivery. « ie, Low Bank Rates —No Down etayment = Desa ey ae ee ae & THE PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, AU Gl UST 1 15, 1055 THIRTY ONE hat Ts the First Goal of l elevision’ s ‘Medic’ Show? rs ~ ACkOss i = 9 ; n fionalism ws Hur oF rr B 23 The U.S, owng 30 per cent of the) In addition to earbon, bitumin- _~ 4 Cain and —~ om O TS. ad 10 ro rams -< e Sq 2 Gein ond -—- , - emery mileage, and about | otis coal has oxygen, hydrogen, i ann - 3 per cent pf all the world's high-| nitrogen, sulphur. and other - ' Programs furnished i. stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. / 13 Colt's mother | | way organic matter. — ni orton! more WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) WWJ, se) WOAR, (lide) WXYZ, (itm) WIBK, case) WON, | awe | La tac 1b Dry. as wine = | “TONIGHT Foes te ey WPON, News, 0:30-—WIR, Mra. 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Tour of MSU exhibit. ““() Matt Bennis Show: § ct Bonnie Lake, guest. Colorcast. (2) News. Walter Cronkite. | -—-445-—-—(4)__News—Carvan.._John | Cameron Swayze. (2) Julius La Rosa Show. Music. 7:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. Chuck Conners plays private de- tective who makes up clues to hold suspect in hammer murder in ‘The Manufactured Clue.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. Michael Wilding, Anna Neagle in “Spring in Park Lane.” (4) Caesar Pre- sents. Romance suffers a setback when Phil Foster gives advice to Cliff Norton about marriage in “Pharmacist and His Mate,” skit; songs by Bill Hayes, Sandra Deel. (2) George Burns and Gracie Allen show. George thinks up a new method of making Gracie and her friends forget | about a concert so he won't have to attend. 7:30—(7) Voice Program. Dorothy Warrenskjold, soprano, sings songs from '‘Kismet,”’ “‘Kiss Me Kate.” aria from ‘Sadko,”” hymn. (2) Talent Scouts. Jack Parr host to soprano; vocal quartet; pop singer. 8:00—(7) Pee Wee King Show. Mu- sical variety in country style. 44}-Medie.__True_story_of Dr, William Halstead who unknow- ingly became drug addict when experimenting; how he overcame his affliction in “Dr. Impossible.” (2) Those Whiting Girls. Barbara, Margaret help their mother with an act for her class reunion. 8:30—(9) Abbott and Costello..““Well 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4H-TV - ee gee (2) | Comedy. (4) Robert; Montgomery Presents. Two men vie-for—_love of same..woman_in. bout. Jimmy King vs. Neal Riv-" ers. (2) Studio One Summer The- ater, “The Secret,” suspense drama of new bride who suspects | husband of murdering the other: John Baragrey star. 9:30 — (7) Hot Rod Races. Fred Wolf describes races from Motor | “City~ tty Secret “Fite- USA. Robert Alda as Maj. Mor- | gan saves Dutch in concentration camp by destroying German files in “‘Mission Windmill.” 9:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris | Schenkel interview. 10:00—(9) National News. (4) | Mayor of Town. Mayor helps ” Springdale’s top baseball player | | win his girl friend in “Take Me | Out to the Ball Game,” stacrina | Thomas Mitchell. (2) Backstage. | “Mr. Influence,"’ drama. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. News. 10:30—(7) Wrestling. Heart of the City. Jane Nigh in “Gold Watch,” Films. (9) m- ing gang. (4) It’s a Great Life. When Uncle Earl breaks the tube of Mrs. Morgan's: new TV set, Denny and Steve borrow a set | from vacationing neighbors in | “The Borrowed TV Set,” starring | William Bishop. (2) Movie. Mu- | seum. “Cupid vs. Cigarettes, " “Message of the Violin.” 11:09—(7) Dee Parker Show. Mu- | Theater. Donald Houston, Susan | Shaw in “The Large =— drama of man wrongly accused of fifer. (4) News. Paul Wil- liams. (2) News, Jac’ LeGoff. | 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Basil Rathbone in “Pearl of Death. Back-to-School Shopping Tip: Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Loman. tis ife. Biddy Pgrhes yp SNOMRencen Pat McVey, | “vestigation of juvenile shoplift- | James_Dunn, Michael _O’Shea, | 2: _| 4130—(9) |\Nine New Units medical science treats it; Yo point | out the emotional involvements of physical disease. It has a passion for accuracy of medical fact. But it has an équal passion for sensa- Channel 9—CKLW-TV (4). Little Show. Steven Chase, | Linda Johnson in ‘‘Flashback.” (2) Miss Pair Weather. Bette | ground of how the-show—is- put-to- “Late Love.” starring Charles| Wright. Drake, Agusta Dahney, House |11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | Jameson. (2) Ethel and Albert. Anne Corio in ‘Sultan's Daugh- Peg Lynch, Alan Bunce in com- ter.” edy. 11:30—(4) ‘Tonight. Ricky Vera, 9:00—(9) Boxing Middleweight Gonzales Gonzales, Lalo Guer- retro, guests. = ' TURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00 — (4) Today. (2- = tionalism. * * . One can quarrel with Medic on ‘one of two grounds: The technical gether; and the philosophical ground of why it's put together. Our quar rel is philosophical. Shakespeare wrote in Henry IV that "A man‘ can die but once." | But Medic asks us to die once a | week. It's too often, | Last week, for example, we had | the case of a young woman with breast cancer. The femifine’ audi- lence was ee en 1:55—(2) Standard V Ww Veathervane. 8:00—(2) Morning Show. 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. 44) breast cancer and those who have not. What was Medic saying to those women? port continued unity. He ata his Wisconsin Schism SAGINAW &—The question of severing ties that have existed since 1872 with the Lutheran | Church-Missouri Synod came up for debate today in the Sird bien- nial_conventionof the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Wisconsin. Open debate began on the matter which has been No. 1 on the agenda since delegates from the 325,000- member Wisconsin Synod convened last Wednesday. It was laid over to, get other convention business | out of the way first. In am unscheduled appearance, | Dr. John W. Behnken, president | of the Missouri Synod, aoe Wis- ‘edd Purse Show. Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore, 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Home. 10:40—12) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. | | Ll:1S—(2) Love of Life, - 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) | Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. | 11:55—(7) News Ace. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | vt? Ding Dong School. (?) Ladies Day. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. ° 12: 56—(2) Girl Talk. | 1200 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) . Shopper’s Mat. (2) Robert Q Lewis. 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. letter’s House party. — (7) Stars on Seven. (2) | Big Payoff. (4) Ted Mack's Matinee. /2:30—(9) Tuesday Matinee. (2) | Bob Crosby. (4) It Pays to Be sical variety. (9) Good Neighbor | ~ Married. | 380—T7) Heéeartthrob Theater. (2) Brighter Day. (4) Way of the) World. 3:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. sromay- (2) On Your Account.. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. 3:55—(9) News. 4: re Captain Flint. (9) Take a Look. Puppets. (4) Pinky Lee Show. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. 4:45—17) Ricky the Clown. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (2) The Early Show. $:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. (4) \Clinton Valley Council Adds Clinton Valley Boy Scout Council has acquired nine new units, seven Cub Packs and two explorer posts;- announced Ed Leland, council ex- ecutive. The. units’ name, sumaber. insti- j tutional representatives and cub- | masters’ names follows: Parents’ Group of Lyon Town- ship Elementary Schools, Pack 38, and Russell Sopp, cubmaster; Lee Brooks School, PTA, Pack 42, Al- Ross Glenn Byrnes, “eam Farah, cubmaster; Roches- ter Rotary Club, Pack 60, Wood M. Geist, Theodore Swoboda, cub- ~pmaster. Others’ are vVFW Lempke-Black- well Post No. 1573, Pack 82, a ‘Only $5 Per Week! fearon ay oe Ten- | (2) Link- | (9 Justice | Colt. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. Austin Kennedy, representative,. + ¥ To those who have suffered from the disease the program offered | | nothing but the old, easily aroused | fear. To those who have not suf- | fered it also offered only fear. “But wait,” the Medic people | would say. ‘We emphasized the | | importance of catching the disease | early. And then we showed how | medical science works to check | it.” The answer to that one is that | | you would have to live far back in the mountains these days not to | know the importance of catching the disease os early = possible, & A couple «. days ies the pro- gram a young movie actress, Su- | zan Ball, died of ca . A couple ‘of days later we read in the | papers that Mexican artist Diego "| Rivera disclosed he has cancer. “Yes, I have cancer,” he said. || | “Cancer is always serious and I'll probably die of it. But that’s noth- | ing to be in a bad humor about.” Life itself is always much bigger | and stronger than its sensational- | | ized versions. U.S. Suggests India Take Mediator Role NEW DELHI, (®—The ‘United States was reported today to have proposed that India assist in the repatriation of any Chinese na- tionals in America who want to go to Communist China, Authoritative sources: said the United States had made the pro- posal in the current Geneva talks | between Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson and Chinese envoy Wang Ping-nan, and later had trans- mitted it to New Delhi. The talks between Johnson and | Wang<«on the repatriation of Chi- i nese in America and some 41 U.S. civilians held in. China are in ‘recess until tomorrow. 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