___ day. -—~ of July than in any 10-day period “S THE. -ONTIAC PRESS _ =o Sih So PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUET 5, 1955-—38 PAGES | 30 ied as Airliner Cr a ci. a ae. ae 2 * x * ¢ ool Air Mass Bier to Plunge Mercury , ~ Temporary Heat’ Relief Promised Area Tonight to Return to 90's by) Sunday, However . @ Il a. m, & a. m. 9 a. m.....85 Noon......,.9% 10 a. m,... 9 Ip m 93 M oo gripped the area since July was predicted for tonight. But the tropic temperatures are slated to_return Sun- The U. S. Weather Bu- reau says it will be partly cloudy through tomorrow with scattered thunder- showers tonight and tomor- row, The heat is to ease to- “ morrow after climbing into the 90s today for the 22nd/- day since July 1 and the seventh day in a row. Saturday’s high will be in the 84-88 degree a. the weather bureau sa _wpaernnsp HEAT ple covered the area ae lh England states. At least 61 deaths __ tributed_to-the-heat,_____— Yesterday's low thermometer reading in downtown Pontiac was ~ 96 degrees. At 8 a.m. the: mercury; — age thee toy wor ignee dior “to 94 degrees by 2 p.m. Pontiac Auto Sales Smash 10-Day Marks Pontiac dealers sold more new in -the- ef the -division; R. M. Critchfield, Pontiac general manager, announced today: _ ~~ Deliveries of new Pontiacs dur- ing the last 10 days of July this year, 209 per cent of gales for the July total to 50.003 new units. Temporary relief “from the heat wave which has; Chief Pontiac Speaks: g If Warriors Can Be Cool] Ba Squaws Can Stay Cooler | Attention, all males! Questions have arisen in connection with Pontiac’s new idea of going without neckties when the mercury, passes 90. —With_our—usual zea] we teferred these matters to Chief Pontiac.. The Chief has just been unanimously vice president, secretary- treasurer and chairman of the administrative commit- Sweat No More” Society. Here are some of the questions and-his authentie rulings: Query from Little Lord Fauntleroy of Auburn Heights: “May I leave off my necktie’ and unbutton a regular shirt?” The Chief's Official Edict: “I favored that but one of my board, a Mr. A. Lapides, voted ‘no.’ Said Mr. Lapides (and I now uote from the minutes) : ‘We should make them buy sport shirts. That | distinguishes the gentle-| man from the gentleman’s gentleman. The fact I own a couple of clothing stores wae anything to do with it ... well, not much’.” : “_* * A query from the Rev. C George Widdifield sh “Some of my most radical a ena ce (and ‘we have few mom in th ) me sey fem morning wih tk cee tee | Should T coop compl Ir ™ is a dub bead ew.t prece- dent and I want to quote your reply at the next diocesan convention.” Chief Pontiac says: “You can quote me’ at length and in complete detail. NO.” . * xy £ = A Guery comes in Bird ‘Watcher, which asks: “How can I tell a fe signed Bied Wat office whether it will be 90 that day? If I wear my sport shirt and it nog dl a up . bee 3 ++ Dieta Tbe Subjected to social ostracism The Chiet's ef’s ring: “Whenever the Press says it | with i: 90 the next day, you can wear your sport shirt without jeopardy. Also if the morning radio report says 90, you are privileged.” = + * 2 + And the final question that we have selected out of the 32;865 that came in the first mail, says: “If my re engin Herman, wears an open throat down to his 2, isn’t it a feminine Prerogative to wear one that is quite a bit more open.” Signed, Anxious Annabelle. And _ the Injine replies: “Yes, indeedy. If you haven't a the latest on plunging necklines, call me. And how about a few frosty martinis and a spot of tomorrow noon at some. csciealad % 3" ; kek kk In the — the Press is threatened with a suit. + = elected president, executive} « tee of the" ‘Necktie Emanci- a er TDrreanationak NEWS ae : ks Up in Miss “Search W reckage.After Airliner-Crashes in- West. 11 US. Airmen |: Tokyo-Bound Fliers on Way Home Satisfy. Appetites for Steak, Freedom MANILA, @-Bieves U.S. air- men, joyfully satisfying appetites for freedoni and steaks, flew «o- 'night to Tokyo on their way home after 2% years as Red China cap- tives. . The fliers, freed yesterday at Hong Kong, were. scheduled to ar- dr. Silver Spring, Md., and his 10 B29 crew members are expected to give a fuller account of their or- raat ceeatn ahcees yap ae Hin Red Chinese . Fat Bast Air Forces hea an- nounced delay of the meeting In a briéf news conference at miles south of Red China’s borders | when -MIG fighters shot it down Jan. 12;-1953;- in the Korean War, Arnold spoke bitterly ofthe “trial” last November in which Red China convicted them as “spies” and asserted the leaflet dropping plane had “violated Cormmmunist China's air. They were given 4 to 10-year sentences. Of their life in the 21 months between capture and trial, Maj. Raiph Bryant, FEAF public infor- mation officer, said they reported it was questioning “for weeks and months on end.” iIn-the overnight stay at Clark Field near Manila they relaxed happily in their new freedom, un- derwent medical checks and rel- _|ished American-style food. Sgt. Howard W, Brown, St. Paul, steaks within three hours. Lt. Col. James N, Davis, St. Louis, said medical checks showed them “physically and mentally well—really doing fine.” Minn., ate seven “I want you to know,” phones Monroe Osmun of Osmun’s, “that the Amalgamated Necktie Association of the Greater Western Hemisphere is considering an all- out — ainst you for restraint of trade.” course, we are scared to death, but we'll try | and balance that off against the big check we confidently expect from the ports sonia Institute of Three Continents. Colombia Closes ieee -— BOGOTA, Colombia-P— ernment last night closed the op- position newspaper_El Tiempo aft- er it refused to publish an army- . dictated corrective statemefit. _ Orchard Lake Viaduct Snags Truck ~ —— United Press Phete THIRTY KILLED — General view above at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., shows rescuers searching area surrounding wreckage of American Airlines Convair which crashed yesterday, killing 27 passengers and 3 _erewmen,_The plane crashed as it was atfempting to make an emer- gency landing on a military landing strip. Need for Road Projects Shown in Traftic-Study Some 44 miles of expressway construction in South | Oakland County are recommended in the findings of a 2-year Detroit Metropolitan Area Traffic Study, accord- ing to Oakland County Plan Commission Highway Engi- neer Robert A. Larson. The survey included Oakland south from a line run- ning between Long Lake Road on dhe east and Farming- ton Road on the west. Recommendations were made only for.roads within thé survey area. , Guard Units tat as ie sary ow Leave Saturday. has said the survey, now completed, was necessary before future road building | in Oakland could be! Two Pontiac Companies Heading _for_ Training . at. Grayling | expressway system- to the Far- The nearly 200 Officers and men | | Saitwfton- Brighton -Exprearway: , vv The seven. recommended pressway-sections include: ex- v A connection trony the Detroit” planned. of Pontiac’s two National Guard | A section from the Lodge Ex- units will leave tomorrow for Camp | pressway on Northwestern High- Grayling to join more than 8,700 other members of Michigan's “Iron Fist” Division for two weeks of | intensive field and combat train- ing. way north to Southfield Road, , An extension -of-Livernois a Ridge Road to Woodward Avenue. Extension of Stephenson High- | ltice on the rifle range — try, and the 107th Ordnance Com- pany will leave Pontiac during the earty-morning hours in-twe convoys of five and 10 vehicles. The 107th, commanded by Capt. Carl G. Yarling, will make up the first convoy while Company Me a heavy weapons unit led by Capt. A. J. Largent, will leave an hour later, Both units are scheduled to arrive at the northern a camp—by—nheon-temorrow.— While at camp, all units will’ receive training in all phases of warfare, including simulated com- bat conditions which will make up the main part of the ‘million-dollar | program.— Recruits will be given training in basic Army requirements, includ- ing marching, drilling and prac- | Ten Mile Road made an express- M97 in Macomb County. An expressway up Southfield by- (Continued on Page 2, Col,-3) It's Happy News — Sanny Smith is safe at home with his sea-shelt collection, Pop has his son back, but he doesn’t qualify in the Bonantagram Con- test. The correct answer to No. 21 is worth $700. And, the cor- This week's new puzzle, by the way, will be found on Page 14, Why not figure it out—for the The units are scheduled to re-| prize of just for, fun. way up M130 to East Long Lake | Road, way from Southfield Road to| © Woman Killed in Auto Crash ~ Ten Others Are Injured in Headon Collision on M59 Last Night - mT [3Area People Listed Among ‘Crash Victims Burning Convair Skims - | Over Ft. Wood Housing F Area, Plunges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Royal Oak man and two other Detroit area per- sons. were among 30 who died yesterday afternoon jn an American Airlines Con- vair crash near Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri. They were Tilson J. Gar- ,Ough, 206 N. Connecticut, Royal Oak; Herman.Seh- myser, Detroit, both ployes_of Vickers, Inc., and Mrs. Howard Rohleder,Gar- den City. Mrs. Rohileder’s husband, 4 Dr. Howard Rohleder,—was waiting for his wife at Wil- low Run airport when told of the crash. The plane has a 40-passenger ca- pacity and carries a crew of three, The Missouri State Highway Pa- trol reported the Convair crashed ne in flames. One woman. was killed and 10, ‘other persons injured in a 2-car | headon crash last night on M39 at Milford Road, 15 miles west of | Pontiac, Killed instantly was Mrs. Dora | Bell, 66, a domestic servant. her employer, Mrs. Merle W. Lybeck, 42, of Lower Straits Lake, Commerce Township, Mrs, | have made it,” She was in @ car driven by | ness, Lt. | Leonard Wood. “The plane came The -piiot kept his crippled plane aloft for more than 30 miles in a desperate bid for a sate landing but crashed just short of his goal. All 30 persons aboard were killed, “Jast a little more and he would said an eyewit- A. J. Brewster of Ft. | in very low over a housing area, then banked steeply and headed Lybeck was admitted to Ponting | for the post airport, Her son, Douglas, 13, was ad-| mitted with a broken nose and | The airl severe cuts, He is reported in fair | of this spra’ condition and his mother's —_ tion was satisfactory, Also injured were the driver a! the other car, Mrs, Rose Mary) Caswell, children and a neighbor girl. Mrs, Caswell was treated for a | | chest- injury while -her- 34-year-old - daughter, Patricia, was admitted with a broken pelvis bone, Her condition was reported as Another child, Norwood. 7, was admitted with severe face cuts and is reported in poor condition. Oakland County Sheriff's ties said Mrs. Caswell, driving a westbound station wagon, made a [left turn onto Milford Rogd into the path of Mrs, Lybeck's west bound auto, Both cars, heavily damaged, +were impounded pending further investigation by deputies, 112 AILA‘s at U. of M. ANN ARBOR (®—Some 112 stu- dents earned all-A records at the University of Michigan In the spring semester, The. Office of Registration and Records that the all-A grades were-made|_ in eight of the university's 15 schools and colleges. 37, of Milford, her six | | “fair, |- | “Ove cine wa trailing fame ‘and amoke, Then | ae Most of the crash Were burned too badly for quick identification. The twin-engine Convair, with 27 -passengers—and—three—crew-———__— Numerous eyewitnesses at Lieb- er Heights, where some 6,000 peo- | ple live, saw the plane streak over- head in sunny weather at an al- titude’ estimated variously at from 200 to 500 feet. Chief Short Changes Force on Uniforms ST, LOUIS (INS)—Police of St Louis — where humid 90 degree weather’ is common in the summer T—agree with Mayor Raymond Tucker on’ the need for more ap But they don't agree 100 per cent. The mayor in a letter to Police Chief Jeremiah O'Connell gested a sports shirt (open ah —" a sun helmet and Bermuda eee Gr anes ak Gad sun helmet have met the approval of the officers. turn home Aug. 20. Medalist Beaten, Mactan Winner eciitvtns vebne of a -Nearly_all_Oakiand County-could he supplied water by a pipeline from Lake Huron which the Laf- ayette Engineering Co., of Dray- ton Plains, hopes ‘to construct, the firm’s assistant Treasurer An- thony W. Sulak said today. “We would expect to serve 12,- 000,000 people within the next 12 years in Southeastern —— of 530 miles of right-of-way, He ~saht-“his— company already; has « tentative agreement for use Stitt ata not disclose what parallel the Grand Trunk Railroad track tro Port Huron to Pontiac, Drayton Firm Hoping to Construct _ _|Water Pipeline. for Entire County He said” engineering fas"teen underway for two years on the except toe minor details. Stitt estimated _ | the system would cost from $250,- 000,000 to $300,000,000 and could be built in about 30 months. ¢ EAST or WEST Take the Pontiac Press With You on Vacation: Call FE 2-8181 Circulation. Depé. | em- ~~ propriate. hot _weather—uniferms,——— THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRipdy, AUGUST. 5, 1955. ~ Housewife Slain "Police Discover Bloody _ Clothes; Fear Kidnap or Murder Mrs, Wilma Allen, 4M, wife of William Allen Jr., North Kansas City Chevrolet dealer, and mother of two small boys, has been miss- ing since she left a beauty parlor yesterday noon, parked under a viaduct near 22nd and Broadway, by the Union Sta- tion, at 2:10 “=. _2._ 2 tectives, said the rear seat and floor of the car were saturated with blood and- that all of Mrs, Allen’s clothing—lingerie, skirt, blouse and shoes—was stufféd into the trunk compartment. There was blood -streaked along the chrome trim on one side of the car and on the rear bumper. Her purse was missing. Pond | said, however, the attractive bru- nette had cashed a $30 check at the beauty parlor, paid $5 for services there and that because of the small sum she apparently car- ried, robbery was not believed to have been a gnative. : «, Police were proceeding on. the theory that Mrs, Allen had been driven to some isolated spot, slain and her body disposed of, and the Her-2985 convertible was found | © "Maj. ‘Eenene Pon, chief of de- | THIRST COME, THIRST SERVED — These New York Bronx Zoo}. hippos vie with one another for a thirst-quenching squirt of water that's pst wf Sans semanas dtd York 1 \) United Press Phote weather. It would take a fair-sized portion of Niagara Fells to satisfy this pair. [Best in History | pany history. Its profits for the _kidnaped yesterday afternoon, | ear then driven to the spot where Wt Was abandoned. Mrs. Allen is the mother of two sons, Billy, 11, and Bobby, &. Police said friends described the AHens as a model couple. Her husband operates one of the city’s larger Chevrolet agencies. Four Granted _ Scholarships at Cranbrook. A Canadian, Australian a two Americans were awarded Cran- brook Academy of Art scholar- ships today for a year's study at Aa academy, , Reggae SO each of $1,320; es and Mrs, George G. Booth, founders of Cranbrook; Eliel Saarien, Finnish architect who was first head of the academy and James Scripps Booth, acad- emy trustee, 4g Scholarships were given Jack ) ; W. Cross of Lansing, Robert W. Cremean of Toledo, Lois 14, Ether- ington of Toronto and Peter §. Staughton of Melbourne. State Bar Elects Adams District Head | }lation, world’s afloat, quietly departed Boston to- Donald FE. Adams, of 2711 W. Walton Bivd., of Waterford Town- ship, has been elected a district commissioner of the bar, the Mich- | igan State Bar announced today. Farmers Price Index Sees 2-Point Rise |o LANSING (#. — The index of, brives—. received — by farmers rose. two points during | the month ending in maw. 4 =i ; Service said today. Higher prices for milk, eax. cattle and some vegetables more than offset declines reported for hogs, small ome potatoes and down 10, three and 20 points, re- spectively. Wixom Youth Held -on Charge of Rape Richard Robinson, charged with raping a 17-year-old Walled Lake girl, was being held under $1,000. bond today after exam- inatjon in West Bloomfield Town- ship Justice Court. Robertson, 19, of Wixom, was _accused of attacking the girl Aug. State Police of the Pontiac Post said. He appeared before Justice | Elmer C. Dieterie. The Weather | : Teday tm Pontiac é wom temperature preceding. a.m, At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 18-20 m.p.h. rection: W Sun sets yet 7:4 Ave Sun rises Gaturday at 6: Moon rises Friday at opm “Moon seta arasy at Me nchodtens. aad | who arrived last week, is a native ,,of Springfield, Maurice A. Merritt, of Royal Oak, an incumbent and Edward P. Barrett, Gf Pontiac, were de- feated In the 18th District by Adams, The vote was Adams, 90-7 Merritt, 75, and Barrett, 54. “' Davy Crockett and Superman at Fort Knox FORT -KNOX, Ky. tle of the century may be shaping up at this Army post. on the other Superman. All that's needed to spark this bout into a decisive contest is an- other song—about Superman—to tickle the fancy of youngsters and jangle the nerves’ of 8. might try this: Superman killed no b'ars at the. age of 3. ‘He was born on a mount of Mars. And spent his.youth among stars, - A citizen of outer space He sped with lightning grace From Dorado to Scorpio, or Diablo to Capistrano: It is high time, dette exe plain that Davy Crockett and Davy Superman are soldiers at Fort Knox. and getting plenty of atten- tion. because of their names. A descendant ‘of the famous) pioneer, Crockett is qa native of Ky. while— Superman, Mass, Ex-Arkansas Residents Invited to Picnic Here Former Arkansas residents are invited to an afl~ Sal Donaldson, Commissioner Floyd P. Miles and Commissioner John BP. Carry flew to the Ohio capital and’ back with Bernard Edelman, | ™ developer of the local center. The city paid the three official’s fare although Edelman offered free jen. “IT was very much impressed,” ie Donaldson said, ‘‘and I think the others were too.” Columbus has _ identical_shopping centers. | he said, and a fourth is under con- struction..All are like the proposed one here. . Ferndale Mon Wélves | Exam in Breakin Case Cleo Burton, 30, of Ferndale ! before Royal Oak Town- | uring. me Figne cnightime.- _ -was held +— ona. ts oly way to Ot oe ade quate supply of water. Ee te od Gi tae ship detectives, Burton entered a Need for 44 Roads (Continued From Page One) passing Lathrup Village to the east and ng. Woodward. Another near Thirteen Mile Road between § field and Stephenson. The report also suggests that Twelve Mile, Road be made a. = and that major fourdane, pacino “It shouldn't cost the public too| Royal Oak Township garage on much because the Public Utilities | July 21 and stole $190 worth of] Commission will set the rates." ‘garage tools. : for Bloodmo. "Anew plan for prospective blood- Red Cross Evolves ‘Pilani, within the survey area, + ona com- It sees Northwestern as four- lane-divided from -Southfield to Maple Roads. Announce GMC Retail — Corp. announced today record re- tail sales of 312,728 new cars in the United month of July. ‘The ord seven-months sales of new Persons whose time is ‘limited | Blood now can partidipate in volunteer | voted to put more activities, and if enough workers | on area mobile . Dur. can be, recruited, ene six-hour | ing the coming months, jo day per month per worker will | wil] be to study the blood needs keep the mobiles well staffed, In respective areas, schedule mo- 100 can be reached. — cae Future bloodmobile visits are: Aug. 23, Methodist Church House, ‘ns Tomek: one co tee met No. 3890, Oak Park, and. Sept. 13 to 4, GMC Truck ‘and in 5.505.000 vehicles by the end of | Shopping Area Plans} _| Weber says | ua.| New York Told Chrysler Sales. Sell More Cars in First! Half of .‘55; Dividend to Stay 75 Cents Share ~NEW YORK w—Chrysler Corp. in the first six months this year than in any other first half in com- first six months were more than 3% times larger than in all of 1954. Progress-of Chrysier’s 1955 come- back was recounted by K, T. Kell- er, chairman, and L. L. Colbert. president, after a quarterly meet- ing of the board of directors yes- Lterday. Despite the glowing sales and earnings reports, the directors failed to raise the dividend, They declared the same dividend of 75 cents a share that had been paid in the four previous quarters. These were the report's high- | lights: Earnings —$70,020,642 for the - with $15,701,660, or $1.81 a share, It's more than 814 times the $18,517,000 Chrysler earned in all of last year. Sales — $1,884,638,006 against $1,085,382,902 in the first half of 1954. The gain of nearly 800 mil- lion dollars was achieved despite a sharp drop in government de- fense work from 155 ‘millions to 70 millions. Auto-and truck shipments—an ee ee ot first six months last year. Includ- ing those built last fall, the com- | pany by mid-year had delivered more than 1,100,000 of its re-styled 195 Plymouth, Dodge, Desoto, Chrysler and Imperial passenger models. The %5-cent dividend |s ae 1 | to production of 1996 models, the report said. It specifically men- tioned a new Plymouth engine TNhaentn—a: fighting hard to-overcomea-1954| -Members- “| slump wold more cars and trucks |tion of the program,’’. said Mrs. | The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM—In the only for- mal action taken at a special meet- ing last night, the - Recreation Board re-elected its slate of df- ficers, and took steps to help de- termine future operation of the city’s recreation program. Seiekonn supa eo invite the City Commission and the Board of Education to attend a joint session probably-to—be-held_in the fall,to bring about a closer co-operation in the expanding program. Meanwhile, a three-man com- mittee appointed by Mrs. ‘Wil- liam Jackson, recreation beard chairman, was named to pian the future meeting. The group will explore the board's history | and its current standing. ‘ Roland W, Reese will head the committee, with WiHiam Spence and W. Coit Allee. POINTS TO GROWTH — “It is only natural with our great growth that periodic revisions should be made to provide ulti- mately for a more efficient opera- Jackson. Some form of a recreation pro- gram has existed here tor about 20 years, Mrs. Jackson said, and the* present setup had its begin- ning in 1947, Appointment of a recreation director by the recreation board, to work with two advisers ap- pointed respectively by the city commission and the school board, was suggested recently as a pos- Recreation Board Plans Three - Way Co-ordination a sible eee, “forward by City Manager Donald C. Egbert. ; The suggestion Was contained In a committee report sent to ail ‘parties involved. 19 YEARS IN OFFICE Now serving her 10th year on the board, Mrs. Jackson was last night Pe-elected as..chairman, a post she has held for the past three years. Reese again will be vice chairman, and Spence retains his job as secretary. * * * All but two portions of the Ree- reation Board's summer program will end today, with the closing of the day camp ‘at Springdale Park and the Adams, Pembroke, | Torry. Pierce and Quarton Schoo! | playground activities. The juntor™ sports program at Birmingham High School also is finished. Still in action until Aug. 11 are ae * Home from their first camping trip at the D-Bar-A Ranch near Metamora are 22 members of Holy Name's Boy Scout Troop B-12. A high point of their week's stay came over the weekend, when the boys held an evening ceremopial and presented Scout- master Joseph R. Beckley with a plaque commemorating the eceasion. They branded the plaque in his. presence. ‘Scout awards also were present- ed. The boys made strides in first and second class advancement. |B-12 is one of the city’s newer troops. 7 * a Assessments were reviewed and {approved by the City Commission -| ships designed to push (the earth's atmosphere land on | suddenly Thursday at his home in | this week for mat and seal road — Says Future Space Travel Will Be Easy COPENHAGEN, Denmark @ — Traveling through space 50 years from now will be easy — “just like changing trains at Times * * ° A scientist at the International Astronautical Congress made that prediction — and explained how | it will be done “First, we “establish manned | space stations above the earth. That will be easy, Then rocket Catalpa, Southlawn, Westchester Way and Purdy streets. ~The same method was approved to be done on parts of Arden Lane,- Hillside, Fairway and Golfview and Greenlawn boulevards, all in Golfview Heights Subdivision. William Pitceeck, 58, of 947 | Bennaville, was released on $500 bend yesterday on «a morals charge involving minors. He de- manded examination and will ap- pear Aug, 26 in Municipal Court, * * * John C. Hilty John C. Hilty, 44, a former — }time Birmingham resident, died |the space station which is travel-| Ft. Wewne, Ind. where he had ing around the earth at 15,625 miles | lived for seven years, He was an an hour, | ind ‘ial engineer with the U. §&, eo ¢ 8 | Rubber Co. there. “The rocket ship, besides car-| He leaves his widow, Dorothy rying passengers in specially de-|S$.: one daughter, Susan; one son, signed suits, will carry Prefab- John Jr.: his parents, Dr. and Mrs. ricated space ship parts and the | 0. K. Hilty, all of Ft. Wayne; and space ship will be assembled near a brother, Robert, of Traverse the space. station. |City. The passengers get off the rocket} His body will arrive at Bell | ship and ‘into the assembled space | Chapel of the William R, Hamil- | Ship, which wil] take off at the | ton Co, Sunday afternoon, with ser- same speed &s the whirling space | vice to be held Monday at 11 station, Tt will be the same thing | a.m. Burial will be in Roseland coming back.” | Park Cemetery. plant, plus-new equipment at plants hot ite ry Dodge; EPCS Bie automotive body -divisions., As further expansion move, | the noted, Chrysler (orp, is going ahead with plans to ac- and “important supplier of drive | Anxious Woman Causes Postal Clerk Confusion OMAHA, “@Postal clerk Joe nobod has to believe it but it did happen to him. ~ ‘ter yesterday and tendered a°$5 savings certificate to be cashed in. ship Justice Maurice Tripp yester-|Weber told her it would cost a! | and waived examination on a | dime because the certificate hadn't Bernard Kalahar, chairman of- ey breaking port been held for a month. —— z T aon't Bae , Cool] jobs Wait, - ip All 1955 City and School Taxes ee unpaid as.ot March 1, A woman walked up to his coun- a ——s “the lady tf “pnd hurried away bee}? NOTICE-OF TAXES | CITY OF PONTIAC — f the r Treasurer August 8, 1955, through September 9, 1955, c-3 fees. “ Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than Sep- tember 9, 1955, to avoid penalty——— September 10, 1955, a collection charge of one per cent (1%) swt be and one-per- cent 41-95} additional —each— month thereafter any unpaid City and. School Taxes. reasurer 's Office, subject to ate WALTER A. GIDRINGS City asurer DON’T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT! SIMMS BIR HDAY BARGAINS : We Don’t Know Why This & Gown “Sells-Out” Every Time But You Keep Asking for It. So—Here—It_Is! — 1956, will be payable. at the County T. ~ additional penalties as provided by ‘ : CREATED BY Pt Mat IN Alencon Lace dyéd-to-match Celanese Tricot. Flatter yourself with this modern, gay night-life, va the curve of ounce. “Shirred - all - - ground & skirts, elasticized back. Laun-_ ders in a jiffy, never needs ; ironing. All sizes. pn Toil treatment for portions of Cedar, ~~] SeeReeas US-B Project - Fenton - Saginaw Link Planned in Arterial Highway Program LANSING # — The State High- | E , way Department states it expects | EE to complete by February the plans for the new U.S. 23 west bypass of Flint. The project will be a lane, divided ‘euhied “ais cams . & New right-of-way for 34 miles and will cost $18,500,000 exclusive of the right-of-way, The Department said the Fiint bypass is part_or-a-planned-ex-— pressway connection from the ~—dohn—Lodge expressway in De- treit and the Northwestern super highway, bypassing Pontiac and Flint on the west, Saginaw on the east and Bay City on the weat to join the four lane high- way northwest of Bay City. The Department said the project will start at the South Genesee County line southwest of Fenton and go northerly west of Torrey Rd. to Cook Rd., thence. east of-Torrey Rd. to M-121, thence northerly bypassing Flint on the west and northerly to the North nings Rd. and Linden Rd. west of Clio, thence northerly to a tem- porary connection with existing U.S, 23 and U.S. 10 approximately tive miles north of Clio. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUS Another ‘Adv-full of Scar A Tradition at. SIMMS for 21 Vaardl FREE PEANUTS F All Day SATURDAY Starting at 9 A. M. | eee PURCHASE NECESSARY »-+ you'll think we & ore ‘nuts’ when you see how low we've cul our prices. N's « genuine e for All Special Prices Effective ~ Tonite.and Saturday ONLY Friday and Saturday Gea aon 15-Denier Construction on the section be- tween M-121 and M-78 was started in 1951. Four structures are either completed or under contract and paving has been completed from Bristol Rd. to Rabley Rd. Money Order “Processing to 7 Regular $1.19 Value With or without dark searmis‘in new taitshades,; full” fashioned “howe jr Short, regular and tail Vergths.~ AW sizes 8/2 to 11, ~ SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Another Big Lot Reduced RAYONS and COTTONS a Ladies’ Summer Dresses Be Expedited ‘The daily task of processing a | stack of paid postal money orders which weigh about three and a! third tons will be speeded up by | Oct. 1, Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield said today. A single money order account- ing office, capable of handling approximately 360,000,000 orders which are purchased annually, will be set up in Kansas City, Moe, The office will replace the 12! now in operation, Summerfield | said. . After Oct. 1, the 36 federal re- serve banks and branches will ship eS ity Account- ing. Headquarters will be well equipped to handle the enormous: amounts of money orders which pour in from all parts of the coun- try. Key personnel will be trans- ferred from other offices to make certain the operation runs etfi- ciently,” field exp Immigrant Aids Hospital “to Show Appreciation | SAGINAW (®—One of the new Ith be there because Max R. Ht. Treu, a native—ot- burg, South a. feels just like | Treu. “I can't think of a ‘oes place than-a hospital to let people Area residents are being asked _ to contribute 1% million dollars Flying Farmers’ Wives: Will Compete for Title [hs ne nail 4 Es Sleeveless and Jacket Styles Complete Size Range ‘Special lot of summer dresses at this low price. _ Your choice of colors-in two styles, sleeveless or jechote. Buy several at this price. Special Birthday Price on HI- Se Values to oye 4 $6.00 - Still a large selection of petticoats in the most wanted styles and colors, Buy: two or more for complete wardrobe. . Sale of ENTIRE STOCK of saad s Swim Trunks Popular styles and colors all at this low price. Briefs, boxers, 2h bikinis, ete. Cool Cotton hy ‘LOOMCRAIT” You'll find 100 pound bags on our main floor for you to help he while you shop for & Former 88 to $5.95 Values g SIMMS: BIRTHDAY BARGAINS [SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Sia 94 , nel with oon style_collar, Sires 14 \ i a ST 5, 1955 THREE” bi TONIGHT & SATURDAY amet Customers Who Appreciate EXTRA. Savings! : ‘ THIS WEEK-END mes the greatest bargains of the year in our greatest sale of the yeer, ‘These few are bot samples from our sensational selection of super- savings. Come “prepared to buy pene you'll” find. bargains that you can't possibly resist. Shop and Save TONITE and SATURDAY aA ie vp = hi f nt . ‘OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NIGHTS Until 10 P.M. iidhlk ~ . MAIN FLOOR—° Tonight and Saturday. , s SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS fa Boric Acid Powder 6e SECOND FLOOR— : Tonight and Saturday . PSIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINSS# ed , 7 Jumbo 20 Gallon | GARBAGE CAN = Our $3.19 Quality KODAK BROWNIE Holiday Camera -: Popular Gillette Style Deuble Edge - RAZOR BLADES | seeeeeeeeeeeee Regular IS¢ Size of | Sterne Sanned Heat ideal for quick bd cooking .on tripe, pienies, ele Killer—5°%, -Chloradane type... . 29 sp i4 $2.95 = — 2 Cans i ch iaetcen. $ 99 ~ | Galvanized, Rust-Resistant tire i fim tn pie color itm re) Large size, ample for average family. Tite-fit cover, raised bot« tom, side handles, q 25 Garden Hose Holder—Holds hose any. angle... Famous ‘Fort Howard’ = aie Lotion—Famous “Lanatan’ brand . .. .35¢ Pakers Olive Oil Shampoo—10-ounces . SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS } Mothprool Your Woolens While You Wash ‘emi “ee tenn e eee @ $1.00 a ‘Gace style a oe — $1.00 Sink Mats—16x1254 inch, rubber... SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Our LOWEST PRICES Yet on Famous Household | , Towels "Wothpreet Metal PEG-BOARDS TowES! 150 Sheet Roll — ee hae Wore Complete With Hooks and Shelf 17 $1 Seaforth Shave Lotion—Refreshing... _. Cod Liver Oil—100 capsules for .... 8-Pc. | . Storage | Bag Set—$2 value, “plastic... Chex Mcth Crystals—Full pound for...... SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS _ Birthday CLOSE-OUT PRICE BOYS’ SHORT : 6 to 16. SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Famous “DAN DEE” Matched Grey Work Uniforms SHIRTS to 17 PANTS $2.88 Value BY2-ounce Senforized pant with zipper fly, wide bet foops, all sizes 29 to 42. and Stripes, Sizes 4 to 8, Sport Shirts Values to $1.89 89- Sanforized first quatity sport shirts in- choice of -many colors in all sizes Jacket Coat Style—Popular 2-Piece ‘ wh, ° : r or choice of either, Limit 1 of © Boys‘ as pera , - ___$1.60_Velue——— paneer styles in coat Elastic waist pants, Choice of colors, prints Tsimms BIRTHDAY RARGAINS "NEW LOW’ PRICE on Easy-to-Clean ec Bread Basket 1928 Inch e 29¢ Value ¢ E a Original rei 4 $2 Value ) ae ~ ¥ ..2 for $1 4 $8 $2.50 Size, 17x14 In.... $1.27 98c $3.00 Size, 19x17 In... . .$1.44 wlelelvle .39¢ } Choice of copper, chrome or enamel finishes, Each has assorted utentit hooks, $2.95 T-V Trays—25" steel legs............. $1.49 $2.98 Pyrex Set—Bowl & 4 ramikins......... $1.66 % $4.95 Table Lamp—Double glass globes...... $2.21 Value Yeo E BS } O'Cedar Mo Mop—Dusts Ca Be Se $2.88 mas $5.95 Army Cot—Folding camp style.../...... , $44 SIMMS BIRTHDAY BARGAINS Big Savings on Big 17%x12'% Inch SLEEVE Waffie erm of ’ side, ribbed om “other. Y Chotey of colors Clear tone will bring the children a-cuneing when } heer All metal serving trays in black with, white floral decorations, Terrific buy at this low price. $1.00 Hammer & Screwdriver—5 pc. set......... 69 $1.19 Bond Box—All steel, lock & key..........Tfe $14.95 Steak Knife Set—8 pc. carving set...... $3.33. Paint Roller or Metal Pan Regular 89c Each Wheel- e Barrow Your — ‘ isso — = : aE =? ———tambs-woot-rotler—or—atl-matat-pan,—__-_—- -Narrow Blade Style TROWEL -: o° Limit 2 per customer se Ironing Board Holder__Oit floor style. — ~49e Oval Tray—All metal; biack enamel: $2.49 Apron Set—3 pc. outdoor barbeque. SIMMS SIRTHDAY BARGAINS —$2-Fatue- Can_be used ‘on all standard make.cars.— For split _ or solid style seat. Wipes clean with damp cloth, Heavy, durable, transparent plastic will mot crack, shatter or split. $2 Cake Saver—Metal cover, wood tray... Famous “WEST BEND” 3: : Shree 4 $2.10 Grass Shears—Doo-Klip’ brand..... Star aaa handle, 5 tine. . ‘- | as pact 2°99 3th! y i for pancakes, e 4 . ee ic Big 16-inch Round Meg Pocugape 2 FR i i : pe all Mirror 69c Auto Wash Mops—9-in. Mantle. i535. wares. gee sa $1.59 Nest of Saws—5 different blades......... 9Te : 4 tng permet bec Cc $1.49 Wrench Set—S-pe. open end... 3.5.5. oe nike : $1.00 Pera-Moth—Quart mothproofer ............9¢ eee ewe ry eSHOrPING 1 TRIP 98 North Saginaw St. | 98¢ Tavern Liquid Wax—quart bottle............9e 1S COMPLETE WITHOUT A VISIT TO SIMM’S § ¥ ; d \ pars THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, AUGUST. 5, 1935 [Any Way You took at it & oF > SPECIAL | “SALE VALUES |. FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT! | ( BRI MOST OUTSTANDING * NEW FURNITURE BUYS YOU'VE EVER SEEN: 6 ] FROM. THIS * ' i * j | WITHOUT THE USE ee OF LEAVES : s ' i pulling down a window shade aie, “4 oe LET YOURSELF GO... : ' =. TO THIS In Less Than 2 Seconds! | . _ I r | . i ict : . : Smert Modern Styling : ll Nd \bdiil/ Arrange and re-arrange with,this new. Spatnaw’ nT ane : ea Bt $ F J F : ‘ « & e : ow ne : out, such as the verbs ‘‘sleep,” for Hawaii, to lower the voting press. The commuter reaction has “Benny is , however, | “jump,” etc. age in federal elections, to ‘been so vocal that McGinn “and 80 are we, He says the kids Ne - make our changes in the cently hired as public relations man all him ‘dummy’ and he has what Vary the game so you spend labor- laws. ene of bis dessanaies' erties you call a de! } but five minutes on any one part, “We continue our historic “Isn't there anything we can with a total time of about 15 advances in the vital area of civil NOVEL EXPERIENCE to hélp him? I'm willing to try minutes, Don’t make* the session# rights, . / Tt must be a-novel experience “! ey . ‘boring. Keep them fun: j; je e @ for the glib idea-man McGinnis to pasry TEAMWORK gets home and shame him again - ars “We mist vigorously push all be drawing complaints. Mr. Me- “ by pointing to those 19 misspelled OTHER eh | measures for promot- Ginnis is quoted as saying: “I in- Yes, it often requires f: words. . ee vi Oe ee ah nt Peace, —team-work-to-bring-a-failing : “t tion tables, etc, secure, but always fair and con- They have Sourton. gir coadition- back up to the average of the “Instead, praise him én the one And ‘Thore Tew - fing and it ought to be twenty.” “las. : he got right, Accentuate the posi. oud ae po i oes Pron “McGinnis oe Dani And this is essential, for a tive!” ‘ san politics between capped by the inheritance of obso- child. who is called “dummy” woME TUTORING = — and the executive branch jete equipment, but_be asked the cet GUAT nannies shee oe So be liberal with : won't give us these goals. shareowners to put him in con- tion grammar school, ob- gist fou uals Sr tee Be You cannot have efficent To | viously will net lock forward to cocvect deeds, instead tal : 7 i attending high school or college. tol ol ts 2 Without regard to personalities, 1, i. tas betes tnamanne ogee ne wants to follow one Tt is far it seems to me that there is a , it Next, give him 15 minutes of of goverament and pubic interest in the ot Collese, you deftly your sugar-conted tutoring each nig! ation ion Gains, outcome-of child to like school, than to set — —_ nine corporate internal battles. aside a fund for his later univer. “ther can thus make fiash FUN : trom | read- ri es Now shutfle Bob Considine Saye: THE Sot AC PR = al FRIDA Y, AUGUST 5, 1955 ‘ one of the great engineering nie. neers ‘in tistery. | Our great cities and induatrial | dy ry SAVE WASTE PAPER! Title Known Scientist Sired Space Rocket ‘which will lift a man-made “moon” | tary applications of their fim ma-| Institution, was directed only at Jimmy Doolittle, whose standing | Goddard, whose name hardly got’ /areas ‘are protected today by the Nike, a supersonic child ofa God. | poate dream child. The Regulus, | . We Are Now ge Scrap lron—Junk Cars—Structural Steel Honest John and several other i , : — (INS)—Dr, Rob-, The sensitive physicist suffered | Goddard's work, financed tor , the’ thin emptiiess of~ the leno: | plane was less,.dhan the -wing- Seal ners “Ss — The "hy NEWSPAPERS . 20+. r 100 Lbs e er chings Goddard, almost_f a : %. jean carry the pmb re “i * q aun ba ae jor- fram the same complex ‘as beset | years*by small funds contributed | sphere. . peer ol gency itercontinental ballistics missile” MAGAZINES eee ‘30s ! rocket types | the Wright brothers, when the mili- | through the ancient Smithsonian |. 1... a: Smithsonian told a DAR could carry the H-bomb, But Dr. | 4 4 day thats the highest altitude ever reached by.a Goddard rocket | | was seven miles. But he recalled that the first flight of the Wriest into space in the near future, died | a decade ago still hopeful that his tremendous machine would be an instrument ot Peace. building a rocket which could reach up through the heayy lay- er of air that sits 50 miles deep penn the earth gna enter sculls chine began to take shape. Nuclear | physicists who created the atomic | bomb experienced seller pangs of | | remorse, Giont 10 Cubic Ft.—1955 Model KELVINATOR ~ Now. at $70 Savings. Now at a special low price during the time when you need extra-storage space most! REGULAR $269.95 ig =19 | dard “He wooka as far back as 1918, The GOOD HOUSKEEPING | SHOP of Pontice S¢iviwatven anannG 2 , and liquid fuel, He built the ‘firs that. could flowing sound, the first steered by gases | grilles at the rear, | signed the first steperocket."” ove ® A two-step rented will carry the little “meon" up 256 miles, at which mt the second step, hefore falling away, Wil, ahoot the satellite away—on a paraltel with the earth—at-a-speed_of is,. | 00 nites per hour. ; Doctor Goddard discovered tha | a rocket*can operate in a vacuum; that it, needs nothing ee eeee we ee He was first to lay down law 95 | struction of the V-2 Goddard's rockets on display a big, door storage area_and_now_at a low, MOVES WORK your old’ reirig@rator now while ? Dont weit... low price oan get « hbheral t: eo GE IES EE RS Te ee qae-! —tertee tt seg erate Heer peat — eH eLen- Hate HIE anged and you need pay YOu ence in_ his native Maas., nothing down! tomorrow! Fas ~ EASY NO MONEY. DOWN! Sekis fhe GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Too ns, na ar Mexico desert, to be sure nobod would be hurt, He gave the Nav everything he knew. Dreaming of a peacetul pred: het, FREE DELIVERY todey if you of PONTIAC Smithsonian and told them to put wish . = just itis our it away as a kind of progress re. ‘phone us. 51 West Huron Street ane Friday & Monda) to? Phone FE 4-1555 policy alee = Boao bal ; ——_ researc FEDERAL’S| _ een ‘Twins at Savings Beat the heat! Shop in cool air-conditioned comfort we ee ee exhibition that obscurely honors ‘s today! a8 an aeronautical engineer often | into print when the President an-_ is fost sight of in view of bi®/ nounced the determination to go, exploits at the controls of speed | planes and bombers, says of Ged- | oq none gf these, laid dewn a_ practical ba- | to see, He | the modest man, would have been | was the first with a rocket engine | the important thing t rocket to exceed the speed of | ‘be r and he de-| tt fo --push against to provide its momentum. ba that Willi Ley and Werner von Braun were ta follow in the con There's a cutaway of one of Dr | t| the airplane shed behind the Smith. | “Rut the man Was a—man—ot}> peace ALUAL. A eR Hg experi + — Worcester, | where he was ordered nev: | er again to fire a rocket, he moved | his experiments to the forlorn New | y y| hiweh Secrecy Was forced open him. At one-stage in his he dritvered a rocket te old and trusted friends at the | ‘Fyvuven STEEL 00. ‘FE 4.9582. 135 Branch St. across trom American Forging & Socket ahead with an earth satellite, want-— His real dream | lig taking “shape, too late for him but taking shape. That, fo] 1 "Get Acquainted Offer” PORTABLE MIXER ‘Usual $19°5 Value decane 4 ee = with sonian ‘and ft is an almost exact | trode — . the oe at “flying . le- | LIMITED ‘tgraph poles" that came down usicahy and unseen on London | QUANTITIES : This Kelvinator is rea@l!y big! It is @ food freezer ar d refrigerator too!! in the last months of the war and And big the jood storage. capacity is !'0-Cubic-Peet'! Rius such @ exploded with the shattering force | ONLY $100 Do handy meq Ctrtier thet til-width dette erepers ar extra soem | of a ton of TNT. i 7 WN os s Heavy Duty Motor Finger Tip Control — Full Size Beaters" Stand on End Lightweight © Stores easily in « drower Trae Now HWINN PREFERRED 9 to ! 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But not one woman. She wrote the Chairman Charles today; “Dear sir: I do hope you do not go through with this. It would cause colds. and discomfort to have to ride in the cold after coming in hot and perspiring, Use the moriey Jor painting the wash- lighting instead.” German Ship Arriving GRAND HAVEN W -~ The Ger- man ship. Nordelhom is expected | Aug. 14 . Grand Maven harbor | where it will discharge 1,450_tons | of cement. Stephen Roskiewicz, | Grand Rapids contractor, said a ‘third of the cargo already hes | been assigned, ® Arrested on 5 Warrants Pontiac Police arrested Henry Hogan, 52, of 14 Duke St., yester- ‘day on five traffic warrants. stop street, carried no operator's li- cense, made an improper turn and was driving against traffic on a one way street. I one one z be y e ns . GOO RI ‘ i ces SS a as : ope 7) si 0 ROODYEAR | | MID. = . SUMMER “= =e. co i | { | wl - Y a re t + DELIVERS YOU PAY ONLY 2 Wiki FAMOUS GE QUALITY — FULL SIZE - 7.7 CUBIC FT. 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My HAROLD TURNER 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon. .....$1099 1954 Ford Hard Top ......... 1499 1962 Lincoln Gapri .......... 1089 1954 Ford 2-Door ........... 999 1952 DeSoto 4-Door . oo 599 ~1963 Willys 2-Door SS: ~§44- ~ 1952 Cadillac Sedan ......... 1799 1953 Lincoln Capri ....=..... 1389 1952 Nash 2-Door ........... 544 1954 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door . 1089 1953 Plymouth 2-Door ....... 799 1962 Buick 2-Door .......-:. 799 1947 Cadillac ............... 389 1962 Henry J 2-Door....... .. 24 . 1954 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door . 1089 - (952 Ford 4-Door ........... 599 =1961 Plymouth 4-Door .....-. 399 {952 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door. 589 1963 Ford 2-Door ........... 688 1952 Plymouth 2-Door ....... 499 1952 Oldsmobile 88 4-Door ... 999 1954 Ford Ranch Wagon won, _ 1544 | 1953 Chevrolet Hard Top ..... 1099 . 1951 Dodge 4-Door .......... 344 1953 Pontiac Deluxe 4-Door ... 999 1963 Buick Riviera .......... _ 1299 1962 Mercury 2-Door ........ 699 1961 Ford 2-Door ........... 244 1952 Ford Hard Top ......... 899 — 1954 Plymouth 2-Door ....... 999 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon ..... 799 CONVERTIBLES. 1961 Ford Convertible - ae a 1963 Chevrolet Convertible . 1099 1954 Ford Convertible ....... 1644 1963 Ford Convertible ....... 1099 FORD in BIRMINGHAM CHEAPIES 1949 Pontiac Sedan .......... $144 1949 Ford 2-Door ............ 144 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door -...-... 144 ~ 1949 Packard 4-Door ......-.. 99- 1950 Ford 2-Door ............ 244 1960 Dodgé 2-Door ........... 198 ‘1949 Buick-2-Door ........... 144 1946 Pontiac 2-Door .......... $9 1950 Hudson 4-Door .......... 198 1947 Ford 2-Door ............ _ —SPECIAL— 1955 Ford Fairlane CLUB SEDAN Fully equipped including all taxes ond license S55" Phaser —OR . | , 5 ” ny - TRUCKS IMMEDIATE SPOT DELIVERY ERY a POWER: BRAKES. for ese CARI + a 00 “Now $30 Installed , SERVICE SPECIAL! 1950 Chevrolet 1-Ton Panel... $199 1952 Eord 1-Ton Pickup ...... 499 1950 Ford 12-Ton Pickup ...... 299 ~ 1941 Ford 14-Ton Pickup... 44 (961 Ford 2-Ton Dump....... , 4A4 1953 Ford 2-Ton Dump ....... 1089 = 4, Limited: Supply ‘2. 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Autowin Ui the watch that winds itse * NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT _ & AS LITTLE AS $1.00 PER WEEK 1”. Saginaw Cor. Pike + ot Detroit,.has. FE 4-1 4-1889 NEW YORK @ — Just imagine having to — ugh, shudder — taste ‘samples of whisky, in the bright pearl of your manhood,merely to earn a living Perhaps even subject 50 or more different whiskies to the-double test of your nose and palate in a single week! This is the horrid ordeal of Walter Seid, who at 33 is still ee a a beven years of ian a eae, then, ordinarily carefully spaced between breakfast and midnight. Other millions of Americans would, rather than profane their lips with liquor, choose instead to drink ~ fi the same number of glasses of raw lye. Well, as the fellow says, great - difference of opinion. a an os middie, His task is to see that people who do want liquor don'f y hundred guys in the whole United States who have the chore of sample tegting whisky, The job, Road Officials Award Project to Detroit Firm The — Construction Co. -been awarded a contract to build the first two structures in the Oakland County Road Commission's new. quarters of the present farmer's market. Cost will be $270,535, accord- | ing to Leon V. Belknap, road commission -~ manager, Construction is —_— to start within a week, One building will be 90 feet by 322 feet and 23 feet high. It will house trucks and other equipment room ‘and offices, Facilities will be expanded in the future when money is available, said Belknap. The move was made necessary by planned construction of the Telegraph Rd.-Orchard Lake Ave., relocation which will require right- of-way through the present build- ings at 550 S. Telegraph in Pontiac. Ice Star Sets Date OTTAWA @®—Barbara Ann Scott yesterday said her wedding to pub- licity agent Tom King, will take place the first week of September and be followed by a one-day honeymoon. . Many million Americans enjoy | mestic 'a-nip of bottled bounce now and that’s what makes this country | the é depending- on a man's prejudice, is neither as satisfying nor repul- sive as a fellow might think, Peigaag hem - it isn’t as much =~ if _— the nagny-£0- about perro testing painfully clear. “You don't swallow the samp- les," he sald wud and Girmly and businesslike, Well, having busted any dreams} of idealism an amateur might -har- bor about the job, let’s go on to serious problems. * 2 e | 30 different whiskies in it, and an =|Whisky Taster y Pose Swallow Samples '= toward a light-bodied blend that still retains character,” said Seid | dryly, standing in the middle of | a small laboratory crowded with 700 bottles of imprisoned spirits. — “A biend may have troni-20-to- the product of each distillery may vary with each new ee each must be checked. The flavor of whisky from the same. still will or lower floor of a warehouse.” LJ » * “The real old-timers in Kentucky were satisfied with putting a few drops in the palms of their hands, rubbing them together and sniffing deeply,-The nose can detect more variety than the sense of taste “But I think flavor is important, too. I like to test it both ways."* “The trend in America ‘today is He takes about a tablespoonful of whisky in his mouth, swishes it Walter Promises Battle to Get Kids Citizenship WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep. Francis E. Walter (D) Pa., states he will urge Congress in January to grant U.S. citizenship to be- tween 300 and 500 children born to American GI's overseas, Included in the group will be four-year old Jane Edith Thomas, daughter” of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Thomas of Dayton, Ohie, The child and her family have been engaged in a continuing battle witth im- migration authorities, who claim she must go to Canada and re- enter the U.S. legally, if she is to be granted citizenship-at this time. The Walter proposal would apply to youngsters born to American service personnel serving abroad between Dec. 31, 1946, when the World War Il emergency ended, and Dec. 4, “4953, when the McCarren-Waltet Immigration Act went into ef- fect. The estimate that between 300 and .500 youngsters may come un- der the Walter plan was made by the State Department. Walter's bill would make. provisions of the McCarran-Walter Act, which he co-authored, applicable to such children. Gr’s ONLY The Congressman explained that only sons or daughters of service personnel who were born abroad and who failed to get a-non-quota visa to enter the U.S. fall under the provision. He said that if Jane Edith and others like her had entered the country with -a non-quota visa, ' 1 N ~ BUILT N INVESTMENT BE PROUD OF! -Everyone’s proud of a smart investment . . vestment you can be proud of is the one you make-ina- New Pontiat — Your trade- in on the old car is HIGHER — Your unpaid balance is LOWER! Trade Today!, . and an in- LIKE THE FINEST f 200 BLAZING V-8 HORSEPOWER & dg LONG 122-INCH WHEELBASE _f LARGEST CAR FOR THE MONEY df GREATEST HORSEPOWER FOR THE MONEY @ VOLUME SALES MAKES LOWEST DOLLAR « DIFFERENCE DEALS PRICED NEAR THE LOWEST ‘PLUS SALES TAX | and LICENSE “White Walls Ad@itiensl thev could now be citizens. The P ania Democrat | blamed the U.S. consul in Venice | for failing to grant Jane Edith | a non-quota visa. jan-born, and her father had not resided in the U.S. long enough | before the girl's birth to quality her for citizenship. Walter pointed out that ‘during | the war, legislation was in effect | which ~ would “have made her « citizen automatically. ‘The same | provision later was incorporated | in the McCarren-Walter bill. The Pennsylvanian won: House approval of a private bill last week which would have made Jane Edith | a citizen as of the time of her | birth, but the measure ran into a legislative jam as Congress raced | for adjournment. The youngster’s mother ts Ital- | Boat Bonin Finished. around, then spits it out — ‘and taste buds to commercial use only tastes the remangnt a8 it evapor-|a couple of times a week. Other ates. days he enjoys a highball with Fortunately, Seid has to put his!water. — ‘We Will Be. 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Smith who had trantically searched half the beach for her missing. son, “Ah, shaddup, will'ya, and let me figure out the kid's message,” retorted her husband as he puz-|! zled over the waxed paper mes- sage he had found in his shoe. The mother continued to sob. Finally Smith exlaimed: “T've got it! Let's go get Sunny and go home. Enough is enough.” a (Sunny's Home--Pop Figured Out No. 24 HE OFFERED ME A FUNNY } | FISH—not a TUNNY FISH, for @ TUNNY is a large and heavy game fish, not a likely offering ‘from a small boy. A FUNNY FISH could be a boyish description of a a net rather than HOOKED. So the oe is not A- FUNNY FIS HE. HOOKED, but HE COOK A HOT DOG, a logical report visit to the LUNCHROOM. AND 1 HAD TWO COKES.—This is more At home, Smith proudly sh thé Mrs. how he figured out his boy’s note. He filled in the spaces like this: NO SUN BRELLA.—It's SUN rather than FUN, because the note goes on I ‘UNDER THIS UM-3 60 Syn UNDER Ts UMBRELLA, | WANT To GT A Tyu.t SAT, aw puneo wim A caste ano Boat au San. mer a [oon A Bxe.sws oas’s Lunchaoom Has FINE MES. WE OFFERED ME A Funny FISH. WE COOKED A HOT DOG, AND 1 HAD = WANT TO GET A TAN. The story | | rwo cokes snp some cuY Gave | | a very special one with. eae ee ae fe Tel-Huron- Shopping Center clues mentioned that Junior had Mk A SANDWICH, FOUND A CURVED MECE design, which made the V Ladies’ Cotton Skirts 0975 ae been “‘cooped up, recovering trom! | os sHigu , Geno soe wvser.vo-} tot it-as heme PAINTED. rather | ‘SPORTS WAGON : chicken pox,” so that he would be] ome 08 Ect Towaro (Nysr.wutu| | than PRINTED ROPES, of - Vatues-ta_S10.95 - 88 7 Smartest ‘| pale, end eager to start getting a) | A, Yun A oe Ysuow tows}: | | Course. could be part of a.vautical TAN. .This is more: to the.point east, wo A cams of Lyn | | Pattern. and therefore more probe- oe Summer Cotton Dresses 7 Back-to-Schoolmates then I WENT TO GET A MAN (or | | 27 noms cage com weosiia | [te for s beech wubrella then 4 : : CAN_or—PAN_ or any other-word|| Savers, BACK wsosn = ROSES. SES & K- : turd rh ~ here). I SAW—Instead .of SAW, pap nae. wt I'M PLAYING. WITH SOME ENTIRE STOC $1.99 ny heer the phrasing is 1 SAT AND w BOYS. — He's already described 9 c yy our § Se PLAYED WITH A CASTLE AND/| J, __ shkpey his play with TOYS —_ > oe Men s Short Sleeve Sport Shirts. f ete BOAT AND SAIL. A sand CASTLE note, so that it is fairly ous . is usual, in playing on a beach, he has found SOME BOYS to play Youll thank your pach at Men’ $ Poplin and Denim Jackets. $1,99 but MOAT (a water-filled ditch | suitable than TWO CONES: the | with. ~ - around a castle) would be an un- | boy would be thirsty after his play His signature is not SONNY. His | hadi much easier —- BUY ON THE EASIEST likely ‘Word for Junior to use; | in the sun on a hot day, and hav- | family has called him by this di-/ to TERMS since the word is BOAT, then | ing already had lunch and the HOT | minutive, but at the ripe age of So handy, yet ~ PAY NO MONEY DOWN a3 SAH is more togieal than PAIL. | DOG, and sampled the PIES, he'd ten he'd like to get rid of it. As it carries more. ' : 4 : be apt-to go fér COKES_rather | appropriate to this occasion, he You load it through : Bln aig a BIKE.— | than CONES. has signed himself SUNNY. the wide back door. @ EAR — = . - eae, AND SOME GUY GAVE ME A : Come, take the Husky | _ cLOTHIN CO. beach, and there is mention of a pctagpeaias bt _—— hed State Police to Query 2 a drive! | nN pL pe 2 AN h 3UM, follow y t ; price? Just ; E- necro ie conan ao exhortation SAVE NE A SAND- ‘Peeping Tom‘ Suspect | omen a ae AO concessionaires, and probably a _ ICH. The piece of wax paper on; A 50-year-old Pontiac man, ar- | $ . f «| boardwalk where-bicycle riding see ie oy erate es aoc | Pontiac Pollice early this morn-| , UNE GEGINS Al 1445 | MEN'S WEAR — WOMEN'S WEAR : _ Seanle Samsonite Lugeuge LeMCEENOaRE ae mas a posal wrapping,” and the implication is | ing. was turned over to State Po a | Most Rappy - Dooss Snappy . —There is a tet rt food men- that the Smiths had eaten up all| lice authorities today for further FOSTER’S GARAGE 9 $0. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC. MICHIGAN = their sandwiches. M we i 4 : won ! tans Quick Tripper: 919 redier wardrove:; #25, eee ES te mace mana | wee Told” that” the boy —~-made} a aa Ct So Chea ee - —— of prices plus existing tomes than PIER. : friends easily,” so it is logical ~ aint — _— _______| that SOME GUY GAVE him a|berlain St., signed a comp . | sandwich, ~ “ this morning in Municipal Court! ' | . FOUND A CURVED Piece |asainst Frank Howard Hecht of | I A ENGG AS8s SAVE 40% and MORE ON OF SHELL, GOOD FOR MY | 2% Sheridan St, Hensel told police] ]]} | | t Ss a act t eee | SET is more appropriate to the | that he and a companion caught ! rascal pnp tangy 7 CARVED | Hect in the act of window peep- _ - : oe OOD, as a in the driveway at 90 Cham-. | collector’s Mem for the boy, —— St. 2 TO FIND ME, FACE TOWARD/ According to Pontiac Police ——<--_—__ INLET.--FACE is a more likely | Hecht will be arraigned in Muni- | fill-in than PACE here, And IN-| cipal Court Aug. 8 after question- . 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GATHERS is. not a word a ten-year-old would use. For the same reason, he would say BACK UNDER UMBRELLA rather than BASK UNDER oF BRELLA. And again the boy picks re something distinctive to guide his father—WITH ROPES PAINTED ON [fT. The umbrella was clearly "FREE PARKING _ Headey and Friday Evenings to 8:30 422 W. Huron St. -SWEET’S = FREE PARKING Speed Trouble? Speedometer Is Probably Slow BOSTON, (®—When the police-| you're. both right—because your speedometer probably is wrong. That'stheopinion of Robert S. Kretschmar, executive secretary of the American Automobile Assn., in Massachusetts, “On newer cars,” he said, ‘‘more than 50 per cent of those checked had speedometers that were # Kretschmar advised. motorists to have their speedometers checked at least once a year because ‘ ‘even .|the most accurate of them to get ‘fast’ or ‘slow’ after ae or 18000 miles-” Turnstile Nabs Culprit W. Sarbo and six men had to rescue . Mrs.-~Sarbo’s daughter | Jeanette, 4, after she tried to en- | ter a swimming pool by the exit. | mah says you were speeding and} LOUISVILLE, Ky., @—Mrs. A./- you insist you weren't, chances are | Her head got stuck in the bars of | PaSTEETH today at the locked turnstile. Her mother! had forbidden her to go near the pool because, she was too young. rue (Advertisement) Ips You Overcome po: TEETH ean sb and hp > No longer | ease we ody Take advantoge —— Just 38 Final Summer Clearance Ladies’ Cotton Blouses of these bargains * wai ae : [4 - APPLIANCE FE 4.1133 OPEN. MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS | . a _THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955 | [THE TRU r _\ ee Bs * IRONS. ANS: \ ww DI -. Couple Marries in Wheel Chai ~Pa yesterday — in wheel chairs. tal four years ago. of fice Heather wedding chapel, the Peace John Mendoza. * + * r The couple said they'd return | Carl Dean Jensen, 29, a former paratrooper, and Gracie Wilsen, 35, | are both partially paralyzed. They met while undergoing treatment at | a Veterans Administration hospi- | Meet in Vet's Hospital; Study for Art Career LAS VEGAS,’ Nev., ®—A man and woman rolled into matrimony ; Today they obtained a marriage | licetise in their auto, because they | couldn’t get into the county clerk's | . in their wheel Chairs. Their | handicaps, however, couldn't keep them from rolling down the aisle later at the Wee Kirk o’ the) where | they were married by Justice of to Long Beach, Calif., where Jen- sen now lives, to look-- for an | apartment. Jensen, formerly of Ogden, Utah, and his bride, formerly of Spring- field, Mo,, hope to study art and become professional ‘artists. Jensen's paralysis was caused by injuries suffered in an auto accident and Mrs, Jensen's by a fall during World War Il Air Force training. Ford Local President | Sued for Divorce ‘Trade Survey Request i's Rejected by Williams LANSING @®—Gov, Williams has | | rejected a request for $5,000 to | help finance a foreign trade survey | of Michigan>—He said he did not | | have the money available. ! | The request came from a com-| Pair “Will | mittee which reported that $14,- | 000. of the $34,000 cost could not | be covered by the sponsor, the Library of Congress. \ : ‘ Belting, for conveyors, plays @+ ; big part in coal mining and in one | ? leading mine nearly 10 milés of belt is in daily operation. Mage 4 { DETROIT (INS) — Car? Stellato, President of Ford Local 600 of the C10-United Auto Workers, the . world’s largest union local, was sted -divores— wife, Virginia. Mrs. Stellato charged her hus- band—continually- left her home alone because of his union activi- ties. 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Solution will appear in the Press Aug. 12. CLAIM CHECK Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanzer gram” entry you send in to contest headquarters. Jt is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save {until the correct solution to “Bonanzagram” No 22 ts published Friday, Aug. 12. ‘Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you should send in a winning solution. Check the rules below for furthér deicails. . pres wisi - gequired some interesting Iniormation + ter, she sent the message along to Cc gerne a8 neg Bonanzagram No. 22 Story Clues Charles H. Ecker wos president of General Conveyancea, one oi the Big Three manu- facturers of special automotive_ vehicles. 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Regency Chale... ...ccsccc S088 a Triple 3 ; (not shown)’ fogees ee eee Oe sek bs Mite Table eatasetederceses 38.70 es ia ): ee : G re ri ey JUNIOR EDITORS’ HOME 200-6 A Puppy shay nists ‘Ginhs Gite ints See pet Gr blk dice 2 nc. 6 you pick a dog for a pet, you have a wide choice, You can have a big|| _ dog, a little dog, a long-haired dog or a short-haired dog. There are te more than 100 breeds, not to mention all the dogs of mixed breeds. Talk it over with your parents. A very large dog needs plenty of Ee room, and a city apartment isn't the best place for one like that. Whatever kind of a dog you get, remember that you will have to use great patience in training and caring for him. As soon as possible, a puppy should be housebroken. You can either buy a purebred dog or adopt a ‘heeaens puppy fram an animal welfare shelter. When he's a year old he will need a license | © - to show someone is responsible for him. Be sure your dog has a clean bed. He needs plenty of fresh water. Feed him meat and dog biscuits, but no candy, Never give him chicken bones or any small, bones that will splinter. For your puppy, cut out the two halves of this s picture and paste | 2 “them on cardboard, When dry, color him like some puppy you've seen. Then trim the edges carefully. Fold forward the end with the feeding | — dish and fold back the end with the ball. Now your puppy will stand up. Tomorrow: Budgies Carrying Betting Slips Ludington Auto Base Results in Arrest Here LUDINGTON u — The Veteran Released. on $300 bond and or-| Motor Car Club of America, a/| hobby group which fancies ancient dered to appear in Oakland Coun-| autos, is using Ludington as an| © ty Circuit Court for arraignment | operating base this week for the| ~~ Aug. 8, was Herbert 0. Fletcher | annual Great Lakes regional tour.| ~~ of 81- Crawford St. A total of 129 motorists in } vin- Pontiac Police charge that | tage cars from Michigan, Wiscon- Fletcher had in his possession at | sin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, will the time of arrest illegal betting | conclude their tour Saturday with} —_ slips. a parade through the city. ry Jane Lee FINAL CLEARANCE Sacrifice Prices . . ; Making Way. for Fall Merchandise ‘Tr. Te ee ee eee THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955 * 3 gk er eee ee, —— —_—— rn, # = a Peed —— \ . < oe a, agli 7 Pc. COMPLETE OUTFIT _ gate ELSE P VV wer Save Up To 2 - DRESSES — ce ‘~~. LIVING ROOM . 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Spor & Putnam o o , PA het , i tal aan Y o : C 5 i sth in PTET ii a TV Se) i Deu | LK ‘slat ta belahit.t CRaApiain 7 CC OLeIman me F fet Dia oon ry J Lea rhe! ee al 1 oorn had . 7 1 Come mbiay miuiett ri] i irsor i in hil oT! ' t r reremonn yeni f 4 rch ri n | 0 ing’ | Oe ion i 3 7 : “gicurexn last year, I almost’ fell apart. The. pace had been so fast. Then, after) a sseg to go out. DINE IN AIR-COOL COMFORT Wal n ‘sur ot in Mags seal | thing. Wel HAD ROUGH TIME | time. +with her pbout some - pictures for : /met Monday evening at the Moose | Temple for initiation, | trying to figure things out, when | pital—she does some kind of volun- 'teer work there. She looked so ‘happy, so sure of what She was cause I couldn't think of any- “One day I was s sitting around, my wife came into the reom all It was her afternoon for the hos- doing, that I decided to go to. the hospital with her and see if there was anything I could do. “My wife introduced me to the lady who,assigns work to the vol-! unteers. At first, we had a rough I couldn't think of much, I could do for them and the things she suggested didn't ring a bell, ”. * - * ‘Then a man came in to talk | Women y Moose Meet for Initiation Womeni of the Moose, chapter 360 Mrs. Clarence Cavalier reported on the founding and purpose of , Mooseheart alumni, Mrs, W ay ne | Zimmer was chairman of the pro- | gram. 1- Plans were completed for the | penny supper to be held-August 23. | It was announced the armual Moose {pital has been _ postponed wat Open Friday NIGHTS ti! Hi 9:00 © Legwood Brown @ Laskin Taupe ® Charcoal © Mocha BL ae: Rema e Choice in ~ thd -* Saran Weite’s ie ole Four New Shades! Only $2 Holds Your Cold: pale Layaway! | stunting classic! dyed moufon- processed lamb. in three new popular lengths |- | plete’ illustrated instruttions. Send 35 cents in coins for this | the paper and we got talking, Tt seems he was a onal fund- raiser, The hospital needed financial aid desperately in order to continue to service the community and paid | them this man to raise the money. Quick as a flash, 1 volunteered to help him. After all, I'm a@ good sales- man, if I say so myself, and | five days a week, I call ness and industry leaders and them on making contributions-to. the hospital. A don't ighe_2 cont) Base your fall wardrobe on this Dressy or casual by choice of accessories—styling always smart! Notice the three inverted pleats slimming down the back—very easy to sew, add new interest! Front is smooth, simple |—stitching for attractive detail. | Pattern 4855: Misses’ sizes 12, | '14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 3% | yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send | . Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| iac Presd Pattern Dept., 243 West ith St., New York 11, N-Y. Print size_and”styte“number. ~ FJ ‘clubs in the district enjoyed a + | Traverse City and outlined the |The small. business clinic, | out Volunteer Work Dispels “Boredon i but: it’s the most satisfying work I ever “It any of readers are in your the spot I used to be in, tell them i hospital can probably use Clubs Select New Officials at Meeting dent's council at Rotunda Inn, { Thursday evening, Mrs. Eva Dyer | of Pontiac was appointed Parlia- mentarian for the district; we * * Sixty members, representing 26 smorgasbord dinner prior to “the business meeting. The invocation was given by Mrs. Dyer, District chairman, Mrs, Charice Léaf, of Keego Harbor, presided over the business ses- sion and reported on the state’ beard meeting held July 1¢-17-at- 15 points of the state presidents pregram fer the coming year, “Honor the President, Past and Future,” is to be the theme of | District I for the coming year. Fina] arrangements were made | i for. the regional convention to be held at French Lick, Aug. 18-21. con- ducted by the Michigan federation | will be held at Michigan State | University October 29-30. | ___Miakingarrangements forthe Thursday meeting were Dorothea Selfert of Detroit, ist vice-chair- man for the district, Catherine Doyle and Helen Godhardt of Keego Harbor. Representing the Pontiac club with Mrs..Dyer were Mrs. John | | Kish, and Mrs. C. William Salton, | president. Shower Fetes Barbara Kruger Barbara Kruger, bride-elect of Gilbert L. Decker, was honored Tuesday evening at a miscellane- | ous bridal shower given by Mrs. Donald W. Dancey at her home on East Cornell avenue. Kitchen utensils were used as | | part of the decorations in carrying | a green and white color | scheme, The bride-elect is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kruger of | Drayton Plains and Gilbert is the ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clair Decker of Hamilton street. Guests at the shower were Mrs. |Harold Kruger, Mrs. C. Clair | Hecker, Mrs, Lewis Doyle, Mrs. Cart Fifield, Mrs, Vance Davis, |Mrs. Charles Blair of Detroit and | | Karen Kruger. | Crosson, Mrs, Ore Lawrence, Mrs. | DeWain Smith, Mrs, William Far- To keep mahogany furniture new | mer, Carol plainly name, address with zone, —— longer, try cleaning it with | Mrs. Warren Parden, M ‘cold tea, then polishing it.— —<——Hays-and= ‘Mrs,—Melton_ Parry. These hot summer days aren't so bad when you have a| large, shady backyard to play in. John Adams and his sister, | Susan, find the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Sterling | Saunders, of Bloomfield Hills, just the right place to be. They are photographed with their mother, Mrs. Richard D. Adams who brought them on the visit from their home in| Oklahoma City. During their stay here, Mrs., Saunders | accompanied her family to Menonqua Beach near Harbor | ae for _a_ week. The children's pet is. Fritzi, a hshund. ’ Sorority Plans Meetings Plans for future meetings of Ep | silon Sigma Alpha Sorority were | discussed whet new officers and | evening and was assisted with re- freshments by Mrs, Rose. An August party will be held ' committeg chairmen met Tharsday/ at the summer cottage of Mrs. | Levening at the home of Mrs. Carl/| Ralph Wilson on Big Lake, The meeting was condoms, Dwight Adams Honored at Tea | civic project for the -coming’ year, rushing plans and the pos- Members of the Community Chest Agencies gave a tea for sibility of forming a sister chap- | ter were among the points dis- | Dwight S, Adams Thursday at the | YMCA. Mr. Adams ik leaving Pon: | cussed, Each member was urged to concentrate. on pledging tiac after servifig more than four | years as director of the Pontiac a new member, Mrs. Morris was hostess for the | | Area United Fund. He will leave Aug. 15 to direct | Mrs. Raymond Smith | the Des Moines lowa United | 'Honored at Shower | sented to Mr. Adams. 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They. now come in Those bags for carrying baby’s | Fibervias ies tng ny ee pecs sheeted remands dees pel INTENSIVE TRAINING COMPTOMETER (Felt & Tarrant) ' CALCULATOR (Burroughs) ELECTRIC DUPLEX (Burroughs) TYPEWRITING and other state approv Beet” A gay - gpenie ere re avatloble in a ay. Half- be. for a start in Seger business _— , Centente are om allowed to advance as rapidly ‘as “their industry ARE NOW for a good ning salary. = aon at Re Businuustiuts 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 Ca!! This Ad for Bulletin an excellent begin- in Person or Returri clearance sale ! ALL! Summer Merchandise Drastically Reduced 9 NK ete x APPAREL FOR WOMEN _ 75 North Saginaw St. Ok i ok kk kek, ARS Peer nare son street. Personal News of Area— ‘Interest, Arriving today to spend severed days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Hoftman of Lake Oakland are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lloyd of | Kemp street have been entertain ing their daughter, Mrs. Catherine Stecker Neal, and her sons, Ricky and Charies of St. Petersburg, Fila, Mrs. Neal is getting her home at Pine Lake in shape so she and the boys can spend the remainder of the summer here. * * @ _ Arriving today to attend the img are Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Donovan of Kalamazoo. They are ‘houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Donahue of Lewis street. * * * Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Collin Campbell of Bellvue street are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gilman of Newmarket, Ontario and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly of Standish. ‘They wilt attend the wedding of Nancy..Campbell- and William-— A, Donahue Jr. Saturday. . The Clinton Te of okies = D.C., and sons, Joe and Mark, are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watson of Nel- land Mr.and Mrs. E. C. Russell of an oe ce phen Gregory, July me at Pontiac General Hospital. of a danaliten. saints tes ieee 2, at Pontiac General Hospital. G are Mr. and Mrs. John K. Irwin of West Huron street Christi of Weirton, West Virginia, are grandparents. sac, ecti'dira. Dasma Recent West Iroquois road. m Mr, and a ey Philip Christi (Kathfeen Stevens) evens) of Park Place DR. ROBERT R. McMATH Sails as Delegate to TAU Dr. " Robert R, MecMath, oat; OP — president of the American Astron- Dr. McMath. accompanied by omical Society and director of the | Mrs. McMath of Lone Pine court McMath-Hulbert Observatory at is sailing today on the S. S, United y the Secretary of State to be| joined in London Aug. 14 by their | = official delegate of the United | daughter, Madeleine, who is fly- States to the ninth General assem-/ ing over. -|Gelatin Pie fits that description ‘winter months. tame Angelus, has been appointed | States for England. They will be | 5 (née Lydia Ann Bridgewater) of | Roselawn street are parents ofa]: aly Sey bee Se ot coe a and Mrs. Evin Shepperd of Elizabeth Lake /| road and Mrs. John Bridgewater of North Roselawn drive. | ° * » A daughter, Barbara Loraine, was born July 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick. W. Fawcett (nee Lor. Here laa@ lotion the burn, Neither greasy A teflon thet gives yeu Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Fawcett of Porter street. mene NORMAN Sun Ton sereens out the ater sun's roys thet couse ner slichy efter cootation: Open Mon. 6 Fri. Evenings TUS P.M. thet owt- Moulded Pie | Is Cooling — and Tangy Mrs. Fred Troeger|} Whips Canned Milk Into Lemon Gelatin By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Foog Editor Hearty desserts have ‘no place on summer menus. The ideal end- of-a-meal for hot weather is some- thing light, airy and preferably cool. Mrs. Fred Troeger's Lemon [ SUMMER perfectly. Mrs. Troeger is a young home- maker with a five-year-old son. 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Se > @ | . peace te: Ole. : " won oe BE See Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe PS pet bee eat bet et be t , oe 66 Bie. 06 0:0 6 6 0:8 6 80. 6 \) + a ch gat : » i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, aeevel 5, 1955. ‘\Watertord Club Will Give $250 | Scholarships WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford ‘branch of the National Farm and Garden Club voted yes- terday to give'‘an annual $250 schol- arship to a Waterford Township high school senior interested in conservation. or some phase of agriculture., Both boys and girls will be eli- gible, and the -first ‘scholarship will be awarded next spring, quite a wait for) ef property com | building They: also voted on an advisory ballot concerning thé name of the new school, The name “Milford School” was favored over “Huron Valley High School" by | the voters in the 100 square mile district. | “This delay is unfortunate as it is @ time-consuming thing,” Har- | old Hansen, superintendent of the Huron Valley school system, said. “We are rapidly approaching the He | board of education will begin in itwo of 14 witnesses for taking bids from contractors.” | The Board of Education owns 17 on the south side of Milford, | Hansen said that building a) question as it is re-| Lions Will Aid CD, Serve as Host Club. ROCHESTER — The Rochester Lions Club will participate in two | community activities, it has been | announced. At a recent meeting, it was de- | cided to 1 “Appoint- a. civil. defense com- - gnittee to work with the local civil | defense director and with other village organizations. 2. Establish the local club as host. club for the Leader* Dog Lengee, and to pravide welcoming and arranging services for orgar- izations visiting the league. Past — will serve on the com- Meal deh tin epee b pee a Tulip: Bulb ‘Sale as in other Jo Get Honorary Degree PORTALES, N. M, @-—Seaborn P. Collins, Las Cruces, national commander of the American Le- gion, receives eastern New Mexico _ University’s first honorary doctor's degree tonight, ~— County Ce Calendar - ‘ath Devens te Circle: of the Metho- a ig apongoring an ice | = ae m, today, Requirements will be hased on the recommendation of the na- tional organization, and selection of the student will be made in\con- | sultation—with__the high school | _ principal and counsellors, — In other business, plans were made foi entries in the Aug. 27-28 Inter-Garden Club Flower Show, to be held in the ‘CAI Building. Buffington Suit Begins Monday Ousted School Head Seeking Carver Post After Dismissal ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—The suit of ousted school superinten- dent Walter Buffington against the George Washington Carver Oakland County Circuit Court at 9 a.m. Monday. Buffington is seeking to regain ‘his job. He was fired July 2 by the board, on charges brought by Otis Eaton, chairman of the Citi- zens Imporvement. League. The suit is another development | Subject of Southfield Vote SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The board of education has called a September 12 election. on a $3,500,000 school bond issue, and has indicated that no increase in taxes will be necessary if the issue is The bonds would finance new school construction, along with additions to several existing buildings and.‘a $310,000 swimming pool | for the high school. Se ea earlier by school officials. _ Superintendent of School Glenn Schoenhals said that the increasing ROXINE A. WILSON Former Waterford Township resi- dents\, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Wilson}, now of Atlanta, Ga., have -| announced the engagement of their daughtgr Roxine, to Jack Harmon, is planned. \. Cancer Victim Fund Campaign Hits $258 Total OXFORD—The * ‘Johhny Bushey Fund,” begun last Saturday in Ox- ford, has reached a total of $258, | according to Mrs. ‘Daniel Sipl Sipley, of the committee th aid the five-year-old cancer victimi, A community candy and bake sale held Saturday netted $115, and uing. Canisters will be left in Ox- ford stores until Monday for those in the stormy history: of the school |who wish to donate. 'district which has seen fist fights | ‘at board meetings, disputed elec- | tions, and picketing of the school. | In his ‘suit, Buffington charges that atthe private hearing given | him by the board June 21, only against him. Buffington was given a three year contract at a salary of $8980 annually at a -meeting of the board in April, The window ofster of India has | a shell so translucent that it is but the meeting” |was later declared. illegal because | ithe public had been kept out. Assisting Mrs. Sipley are Mrs. |Floyd Thomas and Mrs. Charies | Darling” of the Four Winds Club, |that started the fund drive. Johnny, youngest son of Mr. and +Mrs,_Robert--Bushey,—865 Gill St., testified | | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He has continues. in critical condition at suffered from the malignant dis- ease for the past 18 months. Patricia Wigle to Wed | James H. Showecker AUBURN HEIGHTS — Mr. and | Mrs. Gerald B.Wigle of Leaming- | ton, Ont., are announcing the en- igh school on that site is|' sometimes used as window glass. ' gagement of their daughter, Patri-' mington. of Atlanta... A September wedding |~ other contributions from’ Pontiac’ and the vicinity have been contin. |. juations-of the growing township-would-probably allow a, tax reduction next year, although the bond issue would cost 2.2 mills | of the total school millage. | . Present plans for the ifsue call for 2.2 mills the first two years, | with 3.5 mills after that. . | _The-bond—iseue will be for 25 years, but indications are that it | could be retired much earlier than this, with the tax base of the | school district growing with each new home or factory built in the area. Voter registration rolls of the township will be used in the election. -~ : Included in the building program: is a combined elementary-junior — high school on the south side of Nine Mile Road, between Southfield | and Evergreen roads. Cost of the elementary, structure hag been pegged at $425,223, rising to nearly $1,000,000 with the later addition of the junior liigh section. Also slated are additions to the McKinley, Angling Road and Brace schools, _ Included in the three year program of expansion is a new elementary school near Southfield and 12 Mile Roads, The present Angling Road school will get six additional rooms | plus “a ‘multi-purpose room, and the Brace School will get five more rooms and a multi-purpose, The present McKinley school will be doubled from. five rooms to 10 with the addition of a west side wing, and also a ee reese Foor, > . _ “The board of education is especially anxious to provide full ‘day sessions for the boys and girls of Southfield, as soof as possible, " Schoenhals said. Approximately 500 students are on halt day sessions now. “The board is conscious of the fact that there is a need for school | sites, ahd they are concentrating now on securing between six and | eight sites for future buildings,” he added. Funds for the sites are included inthe bond ime. oo | ' 4 { | cia Corinne,’ Showecker. _ Miss Wigle has been a music | teacher at Auburn Heights for the past two years. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Camp- bell of Bellville, Qhio, and is a | school principal at indsey, Ohio. The couple will be married in a whe ee a = — ——— to James” “Herbert |, 3:30 p.m. ceremony Aug. 27 in the United Church of Canada at Lea- i ax 3 diamond = en- gagement rin ¢, in lustrous 14K You ean't beat this for ° valle, Gave now Terms. __ AL MAKES REPAIRED 20d MODERNE an Rae PORTABLE 16 DIAMONDS. 16 magnificent dia- monds give «a bril- Hance unequalied at the price. 14K gold. 108 NORTH 6 DIAMONDS: *89) RADIANT Gate & 7 “DIAMONDS” peas en area Cant 10 DIAMONDS The brilliance of he Lend er auido we oie Hog “# Down! < #49 Ld As Advertised fa and _ Guatanteed by 5 Mion Bond sue == Metamora Girl to Wed METAMORA — Mr. and Mrs. Merle West: have announced - the engagement ‘of their daughter, Bet- ty, to Robert Coenen of Imlay City. He is the’ son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lawrence Coenen, Neo. date has been set for the wedding. Are Hundreds of Braids to Choose From. at McCandless, 11 N. Perry SAUCE @ to choose from! 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Located between Romeo and indicates the nearly 4,000 acres in Macomb County | Leonard, the test area is scheduled for completion where the Ford Motor Co. is constructing its Michi-| by fall, 1956. +¢--- —— ‘ constructing Huge Proving Leonard in ‘Macomb County, is slated for completion in the fall | of 1956, according to Earle, S. MacPherson, vice president charge of engineering. It will be 10 times larger than the company’s Dearborn testing facility and about the same size as the nearly completed Ford desert proving ground near Kingman, Ariz., said MacPher- | son, who headed the exerutive delegation. __Construction actually began two | — weeks ago when tW® S. J. Groves | of Minneapolis, moved | in 90 big earth-moving ‘machines | and ‘a large crew of construction | & Sons Co., workers. 16-HOTR SHIFTS Already, 298,000 cubic yards of | earth have been moved by the men, working in shifts. Another 3 million yards | must still be shifted. Ford products will be run) through their paces on a ‘5-mile | high-speed oval track, a 2'4-mile | straightaway and 29 miles of con- crete, blacktop and gravel roads. | In addition, there will be test hills | running from a moderate 7 per cent incline to, a steep 6) per cent prade. A = -153,000-square-foot tens building will include office Space, a cafeteria and five sep- arate garage areas. MacPherson said approximately | 400 persons will be employed in| |the testing operation, 8,000 ACRES | Accompanying i which two 10-hour | Included in the purchase, which opera: | ound | pany’s staff more than 8.000 acres of vehicle-testing | area, providing, Ford says, the engineering in largest and most extensive such | | automobile in- facilities the | dustry. | “Thesetextensive testing opera- tions guarantee quality for- today’s ‘car and truck buyer and are part in fof our constant search for im- proved means of transportation,” | MacPherson stated. | Mac Pherson were J. A. MacAlarney, diree- fie; Robert W. Gaines, proving grounds manager, and W.- G. Cookman, field engineer. The proving ground property, has located. in Bruce Township, ap ;proximately 45 miles from com- pany headquarters in Dearborn. was complefed just over a year lago, was the 2,500-acre . farm |formerly owned by Edward F. Fisher. for of the plant wngiieeriag of two sizeable hills, isy- A Pontiac real estate firm, Roy | ey | Annett, Inc., handled the purchase | \for Ford. Lake in Clinton County 'Ruled Unfit for Bathers BATH. #—Park Lake in Bath | Township, a popular Clinton County | swimming area, has been declared unsafe for swimming by the Town. ship Board of Health. The Board of Health said State & OFFICIAL TAKES THE WHEEL — Earle S. Mac- Pherson, Ford Motor Co. vice president in charge of | on, left to right, are J. A. MacAlarney, director of Health Department sampling | slowed pollution in the lake from | engineering, sits at the wheel of one of the big earth-| the plant engineering office; W, G. Cookman, field movers at the company’s The new site wil give the com- - Grains carrying waste ‘materials. —— between | Romeo ond Lasenrd. "Looking | manager. “4 ia ; 4 sion miight be needed to deal with By JACK BELL WASHINGTON, —Several Sen- | ate Democrats challenged Presi- | dent Eisenhower today to line up| Republican support if he wants | Congress to pass programs he | terms vital to the nation's well- being. Eisenhower told his news_con- ference yesterday, “It would be ‘completely futile on my part to say that in this . . . domestic field _. . We have been as successful in this past Congress as we should have been.” ° oe o He said he has mot dismissed | the possibility that m special ses- highway legislation, but.-that he has made To, decision. When EES a Tuesday, most GOP leaders were discount- ing the likelihood of a special ses- sion. Eisenhower's plans to be out of Washington. for. most of the slortly after his news conference, fore fall if then. He said it was “absolutely -vital" that the legislators act when they do return to Washington on school aid of massive machines, are converting 4,000 acres of rolling north- oval test track begins to take shape, Work has been under way for two! TEST TRACK TAKING SHAPE — SSeS the-northern-leg-of the 5-mile high-speed west.Macomb County hills into a huge testing ground for Ford Motor ‘Labs Seeking Milder Vaccine "for Less Danger in New Polio Serum CHICAGO o-niroeie General Leonard A. Scheele said today that several laboratories are working on the problem of finding a-milder ’ but still effective antipolio vaccine. He gaid the Salk vaccine used in field tests last year nd given to larger numbers of children this Hiroshima Maidens Well Integrated Among Helpful Neighbors in America - By JACK LOTTO © ' NEW YORK (INS)—Ten years ee year contains “the Mahoney virus strain, a strain of Type 1 -virus}- ordeal, has now become a fre- taxed stroll. Eyes that could not be closed becuse of radiation wounds are now shutting. Cherished dreams of useful em- -+ployment._and- eventual marriage cast aside as hopeless after the bomb exploded are being revived. Frankfurters, rarely seen in Hiroshima, have become an un- ending joy to-the-giris——__—__-" Twelve of the A-bomb victims, — 49 to 32, have already under- their first of a ~serl of year-long corrective sur- gery operations. The first opera- TOUGHEST FIRST The maiden shanacien one who couldn’t- move her right arm or fingers. Five days after her opera- tion physicians found her staring at her bandage-encased _ hand, fascinated by the movement of her fingers which stuck out of the away. “They have beautifully integrat- ed into the American community,” declared Norman Cousins, —Satur- {day Review of Literature editor.. le-| “They now like to walk in, the | streets, go shopping for a pound of ede.) tess invasive strain that still could produce sufficient antibodies to a t is highly antigenic but is also . ~ aw nn - Ba Tm soe ot pone geovide an additional margin of safety, he said. At present, the polio virus in the Salk vaccine is killed by a senate ga da ble eo 6 © © © ore fs appears 1AMA. oo elec rete: =f ben ase : said other study for comba' polio are: 1, The. mation of the Salk ~ WHAT’S MY. LINE? OOOO OOO dy oy oe {butter and stop to talk with people | An. in the community.” He added: LIKE HOT DOGS ~-Teonstruction, health, highway and’ Chicken’s Part in Art next month or more, announced | . indicated there would be none be- | |GOP Doomed Ike's Program Iproject on the ‘Idaho-Oregon | interviews that Congress may act) arid I for one am deeply grate- | border. jto | rescind the order. ful All three called thi ti Sen. Mundt (R-SD) agreed with | As for the domestic picture, he ew a wale = “devaiee |" Eisenhower that the ‘Democratic- | declared: , ment and _Suggested— in Separate on ee Se ri many of the proposals the Pred | | dent made, most unprecedented prosperity . . . } J, Bh he | Now, if we are going to keep that | “There is no question that the | Congress gave better support to| the President on foreign policy i than on domestic matters," Mundt | said. “About the only foreign poll- * * * “America is today enjoying al- that there must Torever be action, not only in the economic and in- dustrial field on the part of the individuals in our system of free ls Subject of MSU Talk EAST LANSING w “The chicken in art and literature” is the intriguing title of a lecture | Cy issue on which he was not sup-j enterprise, but government as it i connecti ith the | Ported Was his request for con-| well...” sot oven ee ne | struction of an atemic-powered <. © 6 | national meeting of the American | Poultry Asso, Aug. 912 at Michi- | gan State University, ’ Leonora ” monstration merchant ship. Pulling out of his pocket a list Eisenhower told newsmen there he had read to newsmen_a month | hid been "a complet®, apprevia-| or so ago, he noted thaf he bad Mrs, C. Hering of. Los | tion of the need for bipartisan ap- | then urged Congress to act before Altos, Calif., will ‘give an illus-| proach" to foreign policy, He _ it quit on 13 s@bjects, He said only trated talk tracing the:contribu- | ihe thinks the whole of the | four of these had been enacted— tions poultry has made to painting | past two Congresses in t field | military reserves, housifg, Seeolgn and 4 literature re through tl the ages. ~_| “hasbeen commendable, and cer aid and minimum wage. water resources. legislation, Sen. Kerr (D-Okla) said that if the President had been’ able to enlist Republican support he al- ready would have on his desk highway program and for federal ings. si * * * “Any time he will get half the Republicans on the line, Congress will pass a health program,’ Kerr declared. * * Kerr and Senators Monroney (D-Okla) and Humphrey (D-Minn) condemned "s action. of the Federal Power Commission in granting the Idaho Power Co. permission té‘ ‘build three “dams which would flood the site of the at Federal Hell’s = * measures calling for_an_expanded | } aid in construction of school bulld-|~ | what you dal do with a back of ee, a wares Sea and a cool pool to take your mind off the temperature — : MERCURY HITS portom — ‘There’ 8 cool com- | | fort in this picture for heat-harried citizens across the | nation. — Wood, of. ———. Fia., cncsonmannieei Child Suffering Sleeping Illness Is 3 Years Old PARK RIDGE, Til. w@—Debbie eare fo guess my downward. *. @ .# > “I recently had a pickle for them. Two tables of food were set —Japanese and American. ‘They went tight for the American food. “They can’t get enough of hot dogs.._‘They__just love them. in] OO fact, one of the girls got sick m New Jersey, probably from eating Fi i Soon Will Become: Ci | will become a U. S U.S: Proposes That U.N. Collect Atomic Data — UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. w—. ~} The-United ... States has... proposed that the U, N, collect and publish information on the effects of atom- _|ie radiation on human health. Instructor at St. Mary S A Polish priest who spent four years in Soviet — camps soon . Citizen, after months of preparation by a Michi- many months, the — of small children. Debbie —cannot—taste- ee: cake... And- it is- doubtful that she will eaee_8e89 3 np ga%er, 8 2 FH elf i s é a 5 3 fie 1 y gan state representative. The Rev, Zdzislaw A. Peskow- ski, a former Heutenant in the Polish Free Army, is a faculty aMember at SS Cyril and Methe- dius* Seminary at Orchard Lake. After a session at Oxford Univer- sity, he came“to the U. S. in 1950. Presumably- most of the ~ data would come-from the United States Britain and Russia—the only na- In-Days of Davy Crockett". : : new proving ground under} engineer, and Robert W. “Gates, proving ground . kind of thing moving, it means - sj told them that- Mich- igan is ¢elebrating two big cen- tennials this year ROBINSON. RAFT in Suit Against Singer . LOS -ANGELES, u—A $50,000 damage suit has been filed against Jimmy Wakely, singing and guitar- Playing cowboy, by the mother of 18-year-old Anita R. Hayes, charg- ing an attack “with force and violence." |alléged attack occurred April 25 Joey Adams’ record-busting at the Latin Quarter has won | |many mionths because of tierce | while Miss Hayes was “lawfully in | Wakely's Hollywood office,” that \it was unprovoked, and that it Mrs. Thelma R, Hayes said the James’ § __Wanely- is away on war WE CHEFS AT SPAGHETTI HOUSE - Just Love to - Make You Happy Drive out—Treat yourself to dihner or a midnight snack — Enjoy the tantalizing flavor G zest of Italion food. Don't forget we're open ‘til Famous 3 to 19 FP. M.—Clesed Monday FE 3-7396 Wome» Freel, KIDDIELAND — c ) WONT LANL 1SIT OUR PHONE FEDERAL 2-485! S OAKLAND AIR CONDITIONED imeneias | MODERNLY LAST TIMES TODAY! FRED ASTAIRE @ LESLIE CARON in “DADDY LONG LEGS” ‘Mail Must Go Through’ | Fails to Soften Judge OKLAHOMA CITY w — When|| John R. Hill, driver of @ govern- ment mail truck, found his. vehi- cle ticketed for doublé parking, he appeared in court to argue the case with Municipal Judge games| (Demopotos.——__— ~ “T’ve been doing it for two years and have never received a ticket | before,"* argued--Hill. Besides, de- | FEATURES START _TODAY Ar 11: 1s 1:52—4:26—7:00 9:36 STARTING \TODAY!}. Doors Open Weekdays At 1045 A. M. Continuous trom TT00-A- Mt —— Sundays from 1:00 P. M. clared the postal people, remem- | ber the axiom, “The mail must go | through.” “The mail .can ‘go through with- out double parking,” declared Judge Demopolos, ordering the post office to pay a $5 fine.. Hill paid. LOS ANGELES uw — A. soloist fang the “Wabash Cannon Balt” | Sunday of a heart attack while shooting craps in Las Vegas. Cornero considered it his lucky Song. : A crowd of more than 1,000, closély surveyed by police, attend- ed the services in a mortuary chapel. 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(Fi the IR-D-LE—Now Under New Ownership os SATURDAY = _|to Sugg P Y_A CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE '® | Seanuuns ey Aacunesnashunnascaual Friday and Saturday a a = = = = = = = |S = = H = WASHINGTON @®—Outgoing Un- | BE a dersecretary of Defense Robert B. |g a ayoyaeon| | Ge _ DICK K KEFGEN | @ CATALINA PIANO BAR ENT TAINMENT JAZZ CONC for the Republican National Com. | @ _ HARMONICA VIRTUOSO _&i , Sat. and Sun. : a -_ Vet 2 ae ee “a ele wes:-tisted by GOP bead. ~_One of Detroit's Tops a COMING SAT, 4 AUG. i Every Sunday Afternoon 2:30 P. M. I Pe | quarters Silay aa one of six on alg? BETTY BLUE— 4 er LONDON: Cs Posen? Coown Prince Pow! piven tC nin an A to topics and ) 2 Se Cnt eaters pe Kane Petite Pop Songstress of HARRY JAMES Fame BH of the Iverys _NEW oe: BARON stlichhity ‘enna Ws 4 RANDY CRANE -_ 5 Qs ak Out Ults te Cirhnton Reedy Torn Rishi a government position Friday when ~ : of Texas Nite Club Fame . Cincinnati, is sworn in. lap Plus / a | : r Dl NIXIE . : Sa | ' Seven-Point Buck Kiled |st ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra $a] M ANNY'S RINGSIDE at DIX BAR by Car South of Bad Axe H f JAM SESS Aemaaat ___ W, Huron ot Elizebeth Loke ay rie . - 2592 Dixie Highway : Acker- . 4 man, Harbor Beach, struck andi § EVERY TUESDAY. EVE. ee : 3 — DICK: DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES Lepey i . taee wee as oon (2 > Music by S0-PHIS TO CATS 7 : we a es | aorbicneond Oday Be SATURDAY - SHORGASBORD ply eA ook) ca JAYS BAR | 8 i ae ; g Poona , . < : i ’ f oS 1 ae ' rH PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, avaust 5, 1955 a ee ee Ce en eee rene featuring twin soap The spark! Spey peg! per are is ae will not stain or discolor. ' a H i bath arrangement is carried par prone Ag Tor Meta prben plete sanitation is assured with acid and stain proof Less: Fittings S1Q995 GA. Thompson 1 and Sons 60 S. Peery: St. ee | work in some sand to loosen it up. ‘the trailing roots go down the | Sides. Rhizomes will rot if they | |are under the soil surface. | two slanting cuts in the soil. | by planting rhizomes in a triangle, | - garden loam. If you don’t have this, obtain some compost and work it in well along with a sprinkling of bene meal. Should you have heavy clay’ soil, You can fertilize if desired, .but be | sure to work the plant food well | down into the ground where it will be available to roots, but does not come. in-.direct contact with the} rhizornes. 3 _ ‘Whether you..plant in clumps or border bedsyou must hill so that the rhizome is atop the soil and “Tand_ the : {border is of fragrant lavender and, = ‘blossomed Kill Poison IW By WILMA GREENWAY Herbs not only hold a special oa is en ae tee eT _| criminating chef—they. also. play an important part in the legend of pe s undertakings and aspira- tions, Sesame, a symbol of immortality to the Brahmins, is used as a a in the tale of ‘Ali Baba Forty Thieves." Thyme used to be considered a source of eourage. Indian peasants at one time wore sprigs of basil to enlist the sympathy of their beloveds. . As intriguing and interesting sice drive—bat on a much grand- er scale, Focal point of the garden pic- jure at beautiful ‘Cobble Court’ is a large, central circle. Planted to hyssop which grows around ean tique iron hitching post, the outer bordering that, germanda, CLEAN-LINED PATHS Neat pathways cut clean. lines around the center plot and point up the curving forms of the four outer beds. A well-placed , sundial lends atmosphere. LJ Most any Se of herb you care to mention can be found here. The tiny pink flowers of sweet lemon thyme grows alongside the blue star-blossoms of borage.- There Js difficult-to-raise tar- ragon, fragrant southernwood, basil and purple basil, chives, bitter rue. Mint, lemen balm, sage, chervil, pinks, marjoram, rosemary, gavory, tansy — all have a place, | Atma does-all the gardening on | the four landscaped acres of the five-acre Fruhauf @staje. To Max, gates the position of * ‘official tast- er” when her herbs appear in their in a prized recipe, The Fruhaufs have five sons, ranging all the way from Ennis, ll, to Michael who is married, What does Mrs, Fruhaut do with such an abundance of herbs? - “I put them te a wide use,” she says, “in my own home, of course, and wherever. bad ee seems With Chemicals final ‘state as the tantalizing savors they wil do some good or bring | bags. Mrs. Frubaut gives lavender | herb The “500 la gineee ay > glemmn will yield a_bountiful harvest, for in-| in which she is interested, stance, and- when dried will make hundreds of aromatic lavender * te friends, to the women's chub of at bazaars, and to wasieet aneee Other herbs will. be combined ina secret: me recipe for ie 3 7 r Pll . fea ENGLISH HERB GARDEN — Ar English herb garden but located in Bloomfield Hills and scaled | to the bigness of America.— is a special attraction | at—““Cobble—Court,”’ the-home “ef Mr.—and—Mrs.-Max her attorney husband, she rele-| H. Fruhauf on Brookside drive. Above, Mrs. Fru uf stands on the fringe of the central circle, focal point of the garden. It contains hyssop bordered with pry will help bring funds at her English lavender and, around that, an outer border of germander. Except for-grass cutting, Mrs. Fru- in prized family recipes; hauf, whe-was-born-in-Engiand, does all the garden work.on the four landscaped acres of their five-acre Town & Country estate. And her herbs add that extra tang when used wn BEELER EE Center Herb Garden Carries Scent oF Old Legends vinegar, and bottles of this teen, See paanen, of New fe a ee a piece ‘There are a host of weundeting traditiong connected with herbs, and Mrs, Fiuhauf knows many “The rue has a bitter odor,” she ae stories of thelr use. | says, “and ostensibly it was placed. there to take away the—‘odor of the prisoner,’ " Herbs are not too difficult to raise, this gardener says, They ' only in unshaded p Most of them are goon and will come up year after year, They are resistant to disease and re- quire no spraying—but be relent- less about clipping them back to avoid crowding, she warns, : Not ouly Mrs, Fruheuf's fam- if the Fruhaufs’ family of pets, Thin, Divide Perennials, Sow Seed for Annuals Perennials. which bloomed be- pare real summer weather set in should be, if necessary,;—divided and transplanted in the fall so they may be established in time to pro- uce bloom next year in their new and refurbished locations, Hardy annuals—larkspur, shirly and California poppy, alyssum and calendula — .seed--may be sown where. they. are to bloom next year. was about roi, his sentence. like-heavy- dry_soil_and will grow — Sac Pontiay Press Phote Your One Stop Garden ; e's OPEN SUNDAY NEA Feature All vegetable garden space | should be growing some crop from early spring to late fall. Harvest of an early crop of peas, radish, lettuce, or other quick - maturing vegetables is not a signal to stop or take a rest. , It leaves space for another plant- ing, says Prof. E. E, Wittmeyer, garden — of Ohio State | Midsummer— Best Time. Picture a W made by taklig | Plant the rhizome atop the center of the top of the W. Fill in soit ,@ the outside tops of the W, Pleasing results can be obtained apart. A good display in rows can be obtained by setting plantings 12 to 16 inches apart. If you are resetting plants after bloom, frim the leaves of the fans about 6 to 7 inches high. Plant as above. Water in well, but not over the rhizomes. an egg Wis GAS feieatien tn the garden be ea oe aka throw them away. If part of the rhizome is sie A the bad part can “ey cut away, and the the good retained Good quality AS. of last year’s growth should be fed with fertilizer in’ a ring around them. Be careful to keep the plant food off rhizomes and leaves. Water well after feeding. In the fall, ‘cut leaf fans down to about seven inches. Then they will not get packed down or broken by fallen leaves or snow. Iris. now are ready for purchase, Modestly-priced_plants.‘will give you excellent display if they are || purchased from reputable firms. to Start Spraying; Heat. Discourages Regrowth Poison ivy is for the birds. Our feathered friends have a penchant for the berries of this weed. They enjoy the white or cream colored berries as a delicacy, one of the main reasons this noxious pest is lushest along fences where birds are likely to roost. State highway departments are to eliminate the plant. The home- owner having valuable trees, shrubs and flowers should go all | out at this time, too, to—rid—his grounds of the ivy. in applying the chemical eradi- eators.. They should be mixed in minimum quantities according to manufacturers directions and sprayed directly on_the offending | ivy. Roots often survive a single ap- / plication. Complete eradication will require two or more sprayings be- fore the growing season is over. Since no one really is immune to, plated center-set feos. out with a wide-a white, with a triple costing ilies sti afhcleas eduh, down triple coating — |}, FE 2-2939 For Lowe hat Co Cag ‘Ze | University, As soon as the early crops are | harvested, apply two pounds of | complete Yarden. fertilizer per | sq, feet of garden area, Loosen the soil to make a good seed _ bed, then replant the area. Beans, broccoli, cabbage, Chi- nese cabbage and carrots can be planted until — mid-July, Crops which do not require a -long-grow- ing season, such as kale, spinach, beets, lettuce, may be planted later. ‘How using chemicals in an_effort}“T7 9 second crop is not planted after the early one is harvested, the gardener is advised to seed the area to a soil-improving crop. Rye grass at a rate of '; to 1 pound per 1000 #q: feet is one of the best cover crops. ‘Cover crops help to keep down weeds, add valuable organic mat- CHECK how many ways you can use = BOLENS GARDEN i Bolens Gorden Tractors have 11! attachments which give you year ‘round use. Only Bolens has Versa-Matic Drive, which gives yoy continues smooth E _ speed ot full power, sxeemeine, = clutching or gear shifting. KING. BR Pontioe Rd. ie gatarepre Keep Vegetables Coming by Re-planting New Crops | ter to soil, conserve plant food | | nutrients and reduce erosion, | cause the sol] is usually dry, sum- mer plantings of most vegetable seeds should be deeper than spring | plantings. An aid for quicker germination | of seeds planted in dry soil is to| the bottom of the furrow be- | | fore planting. Then mulch or shade | the newly sown row until the seed. | lings are up. Mulch should be re- moved just as seedlings emerge, * Transplanting vegetable plants also requires q little more care during summer than in spring | _and fall. It is best to set pants in the evening when tempers tures are lower. Try to keep as much soil- on the roots as possible, then put one or two cupfuls of water in the | ‘transplant hole. Allow the water to soak in thoroughly before’ filling the hole with dry wol—tightly | firmed, Shading plants for a day or two will help assure a living plant. Americans used an average of | 185 million cans of products packed } under pressure so they could be sprayed out dyring the production year 1954. NOTICE OF TESTING CATTLE FOR BRUCELLOSIS © (BANG'S DISEASE) To the Residents of Oakland County: You are hereby notified that testing of cattle of “Oakland County for. Bang’s, disease will begin on or about the’ 15th day of August, 1955, and thereafter retesting will be made when necessary, as provided in Act 181, Public Acts of 1919, as amended. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Lee = — State Veterinarian _G.S. McIntyre, pee _— / Order your coal now when our papers 7 prices | —are—trr- effect! eee ee ig genuine FE 4-0734 + FE 4-1112 Oiga Pocahontas ON ORDERS OF 2 TONS or MORE your FUE dollars go rng ase - gteady-hea’ MORE } BRIQUETS HEAT Lumber anid bis: “Coal Co. Se Serving Your rasa bia 1890 FE. ay % LD p “THE PONTIAC PRESS, _¥nupay. AUGUST. B,1085 Tight eye fro ing a rough scuffle in the last round. The decision was a popular one, |; +e} stand,” wes a ice Aa i given a TKO. A terrific right to the She fat he won tne Sot un nc urd aro ey ed he foe wen was cemt © 0 heapial ter wrest his manager, Ike Bernstein and) oy was the Sam Piliartk (160) of ; Saginaw and Detroiter Floyd other hand, | Brooks, The husky, blonde Pi- the fight im | narik blasted Brooks with every- the Srd round. | thing he had in the 3rd to end the way we fig- the fight at 54 seconds of the said Gene. “And | round. A solid right hander Piazzi said the fight grossed Linscott's 6th | $9,903.20 and $8,242.70 net, of which . sum, Iraq Grotto here will get an middile- sponsored the card : At ringside along with other offi- In the prelims Buddy Harris’ | cials was state boxing jon- " er Floyd Stevens who commented very favorably on the show. ee ST ‘Major Prospect. Ends Career in Hospital Room - Dave Williams, Giant jeesininananiel Wright Blank Hit by Iowa DES MOINES (®—The “Little League system,” of baseball for small boys, is the object of editor- jal criticism in the August issue SS ee ical Society. Pontiac Press Phute ANDREWS DUCKS LEFT — Al Andrews, Superior, Wis. middle- Stadium. The blow was thrown by Pontiac's Gene Linscott (left), who | weight, ducks under a 10th round left jab, Thursday night, at Wisner | took a split decision for his 6th straight comeback victory. Joe Grace DDGA Medalist By H, GUY MOATS Qualifying round for the annual Detroit District Golf Association, tourney at Orchard Lake Country | Club certainly didn't—lack- variety. It ‘had just about everything. There was the 2-under par medal round fired by 19-year-old Joe Grace of Notre Dame University, _—— out of Detroit Golf Club. Then there was the human inter- est angle that involved Steve Purdo of Meadowbrook CC, one of the district's active tourney shooters. And, on the trouble side of the book, was what happened to Lake- pointe’s Don Dykstra on the 373- yard 6th hole. About 140 players took a crack at Orchard Lake's tricky layout, plonship flight, and half. dozen | other lesser flights. Only a few besides Grace, cracked the course par of T2. Grace fired a neat 70. Back of him were veteran Dick Whiting of Red Run afid Glenn Johnson of Greese Ile, with l-under Tis. There was a playoff for the last 8 places, with 10 players involved after tying at 77. Sam Kocsis, this Mihay Shuts Out Ashland,| "= Riteway Drops Exhibition SOFTBALL LEAGUES STANDINGS : « NATIONAL wh wt Shaw's 19 1 Loule’s "3 — 16 «6 Drive-In u-6 15 -@ North Side Ld $ ote th C&L Mr Ld K. of C $13 Mes Ht . 5 un) ar H MPao a3 4 is GIRLS wth wt -— 31 64 drendebs 8 : Singenvine 2u Shaw's 1.3 Pete Mihay hurled ¢ hurled a 5-hit shut- out to lead the Knights of Colum- bus to a 5-0 ee over Ashland “League Leaders % fe, New “York, 3 = tae ai "A: teen ook and Wil- cea tens | gellville, 6-5, at North Side. Ttosers het pare, Coinage, 323 1 # Flying ‘Octane in a men's Ameri- can League softball game Thurs- day night at Beaudette Park. K. of C. nine wrapped up the contest with four runs in the 2nd Ashland threatened to score in only two innings, the 4th and 7th, | Mihay did not walk a man and Struck out five ofthe opposition: Wolverine Hardware of South- field whitewashed Riteway Soft- water, 11-0, in an exhibition con- test at-Beaudette. Bossory tossed . | a Shitter at the Riteway nine while his mates were collecting 11 hits in their assault on two pitchers, Cal_Atwood_and- Roger Reynolds 5 —— oo Se e aetuiais’s girls scored a run in the bottom of the 7th to edge Gin- The “three fi their 4 on | Hale of the 7th to knot the count Limp. | before two errors and Laura tine | Meade —single—ended—the—serap+ Win enabled Avondale to remain in 2nd place in the girls’ league tandings. Shaw's Jewelers downed GMC, a | 3-1, in the girls’ nightcap at North fae | ide. Jackie Thrasher pitched 2.1 hit ball to,,gaip..the verdict over GMC’s Clatdia Wasik, who also allowed only three —— All a tt | and “Jackolow; ppin, 06 a 1 7ee¥e bee s 002 4 : McCarter Bing ; See and” fooaaee x3 3) ~ Weekend fishing In this area, ac- cording to the solunar tables, ‘pre- _for this area by on Pug indicated below ... SATURDAY ‘ Le oe pa eel Major Miner oe “say AG = 6:28 Her : *.45 ted McNamara, |. year's National Publinx champion was one of the survivors. Back to Steve Purdo, Steve was just leaving the 16th tee when Caddymaster Pat | Qualifying Tor the St-place cham 77) got a phonecall. Pat hustled 1 See Brinke to the tee, called out, “Say, Mr. Purdo, your wife has just had a baby.” Purdo.coftinued the round, parring out for a 74 to qualify, (then hurrying home. The baby was the Purdo’s 3rd daughter. Now about Don Dykstra. Dykstra's tnd hit the big trap guarding the front of the green before he got out he had piled up 5 strokes, and wound up with s bie Sit 35. Bat he came back to hit'a very sharp 76 for the Bob Babbish, Red Run ace, so many times the DDGA champion _ that they call the event ‘Babbish Own", took a whirl at the course | although he did not have to qual- | ify. Babbish is the defending cham- jon. He fired a good 74. On his medal round, Grace fired 5 birdies and bogied three holes. His card: om wa sone n GBB AME- 268-26 "Porn... riettaes 448-354- 344 —-36—13 | WERE IN .rccrcsccere firccell GLEN COVE, N.Y. Is Lewis Hoad, Australia's tennis blockbust- er, in Captain Harry Hopman's permanent doghouse? Hopman firmly says “no” but his words hardly ring true today With his Aetion “in benching “the blond Sydney ace for the second straight week in Davis Cup compe- tition. As in the American Zone final week,— against —Canada—tast— Rex Hartwig, regarded as the No.3 member of the team, was named for-one-of the singles_assignments + against the Japanese in the inter- zone matches sterting, here today. Hartwig was i Kosei Kamo, 23-year-old Ji — I the fet sarting at 1:30 pm (EST), Ken Rosewall, the Australl- an champion, was pitted with At- sushi Miyaga, who holds the na- tional title in his country. | Hazel Park Opens 53-Day Meeting Racing returns to the Detroit area today with the opening of a 53-day meeting at Hazel Park, a five-eighths mile track in Detroit's down to around 12,000. — pared especially ' dc Aiden Knight wil-be est | “Tw enture race will be the) Today's matches are 18-hole af- fairs. the top qualifiers were ~of Gowanie,—and of Blythefield, Granti Rapids, all with par T2s. Grace met veteran Wally Smith ‘of Royal Oak, Johnson drew Ralph Elistrom of Dearborn and Whiting was matched with Tom McMahon in- featured matches today. The day's match pairings: Pease aan _— ad a; a By > 8c lg kx ¢ mt re Ban Eas . Barton Hills nf: 29 rton _ (75) ve Gene Wood- Lakepointe, (77) Dick writing, Red Run, (71) ve Tom McMahon, {76}; Geor Linklater, An: Bun: Se nBiytnefieia a Don Dykst tra. Lak a inte (76); Jimmy ie Smith, > vs sam Kocsis, MPGA, ‘ Bye virg BRACKET Joe Grace, DOC, (10) va Wally Smith, |MPGA (76): Bteve Purdo. Meadowbrook (74) ve Skip MacMichael, DGC, (TT); Prank Connolly, Gowante (72) va Bob penemnenet. Gowante, (76); Jim Punston, bac, Dr. A. B. LaCroix, Gowanie, The; qn Ralph ee rom Dearborn, ¢ bean Mae Barton ii "ai, Howard Bloomfield Hills ch. 5 a; Stubbs, Ore Or- chard | Lake (73) vs Tony Skover, Mead- H (76); art Sielaff Pen Hollow Whi Lake, hitelaw, Orehard Is H maid'Benched for Good in Davis Cup Competition? jus: Hoad, however, was nominated _by Hopman-to team with Hartwig in Saturday’s doubles against Kamo and Miyaga. If the Aussies clinch by then, as expected, Hoad may substitute in Sunday's mean- ingless final sineies. Most tennis chearvers saw signi- ficance in the second straight slight given to Hoad; the powerful hitter. star_the last two. years._ tol Hopman insisted, nevertheless, mean that Hoad would not face the Italians in the inter-zone finals at Germantown, Pa., tong week or the Amato 4 ug. 26-28, Among William Artman of Twin Beach, GMC, Old Timers in Sunday Tilts ' Coach Club Ends MSBL Against Grand Rapids; Pontiac vs. Toledo ee Pontiac's Old Timers and Gen- erql Motors will provide area base- ball fans with three games Sun- day afternoon on two city dia; monds. Old Timers clash with Toledo in an International Old Timers a double-header aga Rapids of the south field at Co- lumbia-Joslyn. First game starts at 1:30 p.m. Twin bill was orig- inally scheduledwJune 12, but rain forced its delay. Coachers are 414 mark while Grand Rapids oc- cupies 4th place in ‘the six-team circuit. Manager Paul Parks requests all General Motors players to meet at South’ Boulevard and Opdyke to- night and Saturday at 5 p.m. Meet- ings pertain to the Class A City baseball. League playoffs beginning Monday. : Mrs. Loogey Winner | Silver Lake Golf Club's weekly Arrangenients have been made to’ hold the annual husbands’ par- ty Aug. 28, with golf followed by | ‘dinner at Olb Mill Tavern. THERSDAY'S HOME RUNS Groat, Thomas.’ Freese, Banks ‘2. Miksis, ey Ennis Greengrass cate; Pu R re Athletics: ee See nt Little a Activities Grand | mired in the loop cellar with a|- 3 Wins Against Aragon Medic Body the exploitation of chiidren for the benefit of — Of Little tence bessball the ed- itorial says that: 1. It makes demands for which boys 8 to 12 are not equipped. 2. It is of dubious value as a means of preventing juvenile de- lingquency, . * The editorial notes that about 350 | years ago “the aristocrats of Lon- | gon” became tired of such custo- | mary amusements as bear-bating and cock-fighting and “‘hit upon. the novel idea" of child actors whose —— proved highly entertain- * « « “The Little League system, in | which $12 year olds are being in- | troduced to ehapionship-competi- | tion baseball, is little more than a | repetition of what happened in the | first Queen Elizabeth's time.” Gidcomb Pitches One-Hit Shutout as Lions Win mx <« Fageol May Not Drive in Gold 2nd Baseman, Told to Quit Baseball ed this week for New York Giants second baseman Dave Williams in * * co Talking in his third-floor hotel room, Williams, 27, said last night he is accepting the advice of doc- tors to quit baseball because of a back ailment. ‘the American Assn. at Mirineapolis, said the specialists’ pronouncement. “came as quite a shock." a consultation room at the Mayo. Drops Rosebud9 rom Playoffs ‘Mets Meet Undefeated Griff’s as Tournament ~ Continues : KN Tigers 8, Senators 3 Lynn Wright “pitched a Market in Thursday's Cup at Seattle Dean of Drivers Is Bruised During Run First of Week SEATTLE, —The ‘possibility | existed today that Lou Fageol, dean of the..Gold Cup speedboat jockeys, may not hold down a driver’s seat in Sunday's hydro- plane classic on Lake Washington. Fageol, ot Kent, Ohio, last year's winning driver who takes time out | from the presidency of a large | in the 6th inning to break a 3-all tie and post a 53 decision over The Class E game‘ crew now tangles with Boys Club. Joe Tinson scattered eight hits to get credit for the win. Ron Bunch and Harry Van Metre locked horns with a pair of four- hitters in a Class F battle between the East Siders and Dick & Wes. Van Metre and Dick & Was came business to pilot the 2-mile-a min-) jute craft, suffered a- severe leg) truise when the Seattle Slo-Mo- | Shun V- hit a rough spot of water | Monday. | He tried to drive again Tuesday | ina and his doctor said he undoubtedly aggravated the injury and ordered him to stay out of action at least | until today. Directors of the Twin | | Coach Motors Co., his firm, also | | asked him to pass up this year’s | racing. Stan Sayre, owner of the defend- ing champion Slo-Mo V, then de- | | layed its qualifying runs and ar. | ranged for Marion Cooper, Louis- ville, Ky., an understudy, to handle the throttle if necessary today. Seven of the big field of 13 boats still needed to pass the 85 m.p.h. qualifying test. In the falling dusk yesterday, Chuck Gidcomb hurled a ‘jones {i-hit shutout as the Waterford | Lions trimmed Sylvan Center, 3-0, in a Waterford League softball | game Thursday night at Drayton. A 6th inning single with two out was the lone hit garnered off Gidcomb's —ee The Lions’ ied test at Drayton last night, Day's | Norfolk, Va. a ar Rabel Sa pe tae ot oe ee from. Detroit, and the over the course to qualify and join |. the two Seattle boats, the Slo-Mo- | Shun IV and Miss Thirftway, and | the Tempo VII, New York tego] Lombardo’s entry, which Gd 80 | Wednesday. Lee Schoenith, son of owner Joe Schoenith, piloting the Gale V, turned in the respectable average time of 112.782 m.p.h. Lt, Col. Ross Schleeh, of Norfolk, brought the Rebel Sth home with a 106.187 miles average and Bud Saile Jr., Sanitary Service was unable to Rueile. Micelli’s aoe ANGELES, #—Joe Miceli, wee New York City, lefthanded | his way to a one-sided victory over | Art Aragon, 149. Los Angeles, in the 10-round main event at the Olv mpie Auditorium Thursday “night. t | Despite his record. which is thickly studded with impressive , ‘{mames, Miceli entered the ring a | 24 underdog. He won like a 10-1 favorite. field a team and forteited to Ladd t troit owner and pilot, was timed the Miss Cadillac ata 96.2231 ace ee Peer Title DETROIT — Unbeaten Wash- “tile, meets New York to- poop ap gallaronietipprip aig Printers National Baseball Tourna- ment. Boston, the only other survivor’ in the double elimination 10-team ») Match. Today in U.S. out on top by a 3-1 margin. Van Metre fanned seven batters and | picked up two hits as Dick & Wes removed the East’ Siders {r-om competition. sap rapped eight hits to elim- ite the Senators, $3, in yester- pe s Knothole playoft game. Los- ers managed only four hits off Ron Burnstrom, one a 5th-inning home | run by Bob Pierson, Chris Cucksey | banged out three hits and Dave DeMilner got- two in the Tigers’ | winning cause, Giant Killer’ Youth in Front Sommer, Mathwin’ Lead Junior Golf Test LAFAYETTE, Ind. (®—Giant- ‘killer Jon Sommer of Crawsfords- ville, Ind., and 14-year-old M. C,. Mathwin Jr.; of Little Rock, Ark., met today in the standout match 6¢ the fourth round of the USGA National Junior Golf Tournament. Sommer pulled the upset of the tournament yesterday, a 4 af™! 3 victory in the third round over 16- year-old Deane Beman of Bethes- da, Md, Beman was the youngest qualifier. in in the National Open this — Allen~ - Gaibergr of Santa Bar. bara, Calif., pro-tournamnt favor- with Les Raymond of Toledo. Gai- berger had a 20-hole squeak past Robert Robinson _ of. Meridan, Miss., in the second round but . came thruogh the third round with a_5 and 3 decision over Eugene Francis of Sea Cliff, N.Y. . contest drew a bye. A New York victory would force a Saturday doubleheader with Bos- ton meeting Washington in the first game for a crack at~ New| York. Washington defeated St. Louis, 14-0. yesterday. Boston turned back Detroit, 7-6, a Thinning game. + eight times and over 21 years had ~ and Banks with 36 homers so far Major Leagues cece eeu u 4 a kon pps Behind Chicago = Cieveland 64 Ps Son ~ New York ot 8 565 1 it Tico 6? 8644 8S 2 | Beran ceiver et 8 S43) 6% ansas City ..,.....4 @ « \ Washington . a a fi et: SCHEDU » Chicago Cubs’ Ernie Banks May Take|=s |Place Among Great Hitting Shortstops |} CHICAGO, #®—Ernie Banks, the’ that his action in this case did not | since the days of Ho & batting average of .329. > = Of course there's no-comy the two, since Banks is only -a@ ‘Match By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Shan, their great match race of ‘Concensus of Writers 6 Gives Nod to Swaps in Race of the Century’ ‘Against Nashua’ Of all the voters in the poll, one foresaw @ dead heat between the} ©, Tay ? tf ; qj ba a 7 Youngster — ite, as 1954 runner-up, was matched “=~ ‘Trbelrails By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | but since ‘July 4 they have been The surging Cleveland Indians, | mate hing steadily backward while ~ battling to-fetain. their American) the other contenders have been ad- League title, today were only two | vancing in near-pertect unison, percentage points back of the pace setting Chicago White Sox today! On the morning of July 4. a little after attaining their highest rating | more than a month ago, thg Yanks since they held the lead on May 20. |had a 6'%-game lead. Today, in The New York Yankees seeking third place, they not only are look- hite Seo. moe ee ee THE? ox bulge over the fourth place Boston | Red Sox and 5'4 over the fifth place Detroit a Cleveland's ‘es oe over the ‘Yankees yesterday left the News, |Yorkers with a sickly 11-18 record? singe Independence Day. The Red Sox, who started the Yanks’ slide Points inlitleRa then after a 7-3 romp over the Louis stopped ‘New York on only) ONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1955 i a j White Sox. Jackie Jensen, discard: | four hits for a 0 vie tory. ed by the Yankees in. 1952, drove | * ‘in four runs with a triple, single | and sacrifice &, for Cleveland with a. three-run w 20-12 record since July 4, while | Mickey Mantle of the Yanks took | Cleveland is 20-11 and Detroit 21-13 | the league lead with his 24th home | | 4 it J ! Vie Wertz oF over the erusher | : Beston Garden homer, while Al Rosen blasted four | Despite a sie Chicago has a/hits in as many times af bat. | eS ee te en ee ee eee Se ee es ee ee me ge ee, ee Se ee Oe ee *TWENTY-SEVEN _ Avthur: Donovan hie refereed more heavyweight gh: “. ‘than ~ a? offictal, | 120 Durocher led the National | ewe shortstops in fledding " i 1986 and 1908, Sugar, 3 Aides ‘Put Under Ban - ogee | Guaran teed We sos wy Must Pay for’ Bout, Canceled March 5 at) for | BOSTON, ®—The Massachusetts | Boxing Commission has suspended their sixth pennant in seven years, jing up to the White Sox and In- are only a game out of first place, 'dians but have ay a one-game with a doubleheader victory on July 4, have a 20-9 record since mee eae a Adding to Stengel's cup of woe, the bases. ' | ex-Yankee Ed Lopat whipped Kan-| Jimmy Piersall, the third man ey in a March 5 canceled bout, ; sas City 8-1 yesterday in his first|in Boston's outfield with Jensen | scheduled for Boston Garden, (Yanks Face Chance ‘ | with three games remaining to be |led the. Aqueduct riders with 2% jeven though they goofed yesterday jrun in the ninth but the slugger, by dropping a 9-6 verdict to Wash- | who had struck out twice previous- ington. lily, was booed as he trotted around | Sugar Ray Robinson and three of | his managers until they réimburse | j | the Callahan AC for expense mon- start since leaving New York. | and Ted Williams, contributed a| The commission took action) Most of the noise in the National home run, double and single, while | Thursday. The expenses totaled; League came from the booming bat | | Norm Zauchin-atso had a homer. | $2,500 when Robinson made a last- | of Chicago shortstop Ernie Banks, | Ane ient Ellis Kinder, making his | minute withdrawal from a match who walloped three home runs in 30th relief appearance of the sea-|-with Georgie Small o Gresktp. | retired the final five batters | the Cubs’ 11-10 victory over Pitts- | son, The managers inchf George | burgh. lon 13 pitches Gainford, Ernie ieacee: and Vie | * * e ° Maarsala Catcher Roy Campanella re Fight home runs were hit in the; ‘Though Robinson said he was il! lieved Snider of the home run hit- | Chicaeo-Pittsburgh game, which! when he canceled. the commission , He bttden Hse waloped—a sith. dad ou habs. ~ ought puch s dike aboctau: acid : inning three - run homer that | in that game! Banks won it with his | j of sickness or injury. brought the Brooks an 11-10 vic- last homer, which came off Dick | . tory over Milwaukee and a lead of | Littlefield with a man on base in 15¢, games over the Braves, their the last half of the eighth ™ THE RSDAY'S STAKS | BATTING — Ernie Banks, Cubs, biggest margin of the season -Nuxhall's-pitchine, and fielding | walloped three home runs and a Relief pitcher Jor Nuxhall of the- gave the Redlegs their eighth vic-/ single, batting in seven runs | Cincinnati Redlegs started a dou- tory in nine games. 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Alt expertly- tailored. Sizes 28 to + | | switch on Tam O'Shanter’s sur- | PGA ghampion Doug Ford. Other || second-round scrap Jooms in the | ger, George Bolésta and Walker = | $25,000 All-American Golf tourney. ‘Inman Jr. » | little cooler weather. * }on who will break ‘the three-way | chase for the $3,420 first prize were ‘| the for first between Wally Ulrich, | eight players knotted at 70. In all "| Arnold Palmer and Ted Kroll was | 43 players -betered or matched » | much harder to get, p under par. Only a stroke behind | browned the fairways and made the | e : 2 | Pennsylvania's Governo | Retgins Ban on Pro Fights nounced he would continue his 90- | late tonight. aay ban or 2 ‘i The ban grew out of - rar Pennsylvania until a new athletic Jon Jello Mederes = 3-Way Battle for | peared in position to capture the ‘open division championship of the \Al-Army {olf Tournament today ‘as the final 18 holes began, CHICAGO ®—~The weather may. were seven players, including 195¢ scorched acres today, but lowe: 69 openers were Al Mengert, Tom temperatures or not, a wide-open Talkington, Jay Hebert, Bo: Winni- The weather prediction is for a} * * *& A prediction| Two strokés off the pace ip the Tam’ s 6.915-yard par 72. They were deadlocked at 68, four’ Withering 96-degree temperature — HARRISBURG, Pa., —Goy. George M. Leader Thursday an- by the House and is expected to be approved by the state Senate = ho = Piay 6 in Philadelphia. The state | The governor's action could ex- etic commission said Johnson. tend the ban, originally scheduled | who was unable to answer the bell | to end Monday, until Aug. 29. ‘for the third round, had The measure has .been approved | drugged prior-to the fight ee | Leader ordered the ban several days after the fight and directed Major Leagues {the state athletic commission to Lack Heckler investigate the bout and draw up| - a new boxing code. Like This One The commission subsequently suspended Johnson's license for six HOBBS, N, M. (®—This south- eastern New Mexico oil comm | months. nity claims utter superiority in the Johnson Thursday appealed to. the Dauphin County Court here for | field of baseball heckling. a — od eed leet oo! the- ban. Jim Winslow, « cafe operator, | uses what players call “steady | ‘Chatter and razzing.” oston ni = Visiting players regularly tp | ‘their hats, bow politely or grow! at “Thurman Tucker, manager of | Ica 1103, the Carlsbad Potashers in the Class | C. Longhorn League, says there} is no better rider than Hobbs. in| nermabe anes To Stun eague White Sox Percentage A G if Titl Lead Cut to 2 Points rmy Oli tite as Bosox Pull Up FT. MEADE, Md, «—Three, | possibly four, servicemen ap | BOSTON #—The insaitable Bos- | ton Red Sox have the American League ‘agog and first place Chi-| cago groggy after pulling to within two games of the top. . . Boston's well-balanced unit, Pfe. Dick Goerlich, 4th Army representative from Beaumont, | Texas, and Spec. 3.C. W. J. Wil-| which has proved it can belt the | Hiamson, a 3rd Army golfer | Geary! trom any direction, Charlotte, N.C., were tied for t | }ead with scores of 215. whipped the White Sox 7-3 yester- | Pfc. Dan Sikes of Jacksonville, | | day in the rubber game of their | Fla., representing 2nd Army, had three-game set and cut Chicago's | @ @47 total and Sgt. 1-C Murray | AL lead te oe arcentage points. | Baton—-Rouge,La.,2nd }—____- Boston's nd aa in ite ‘ast | | 56 games put it Closer to first place ‘than at any time since the first two weeks of the season. “Beating the Indians two out of | three, the Tigers three out of four and the White Sox two out of three ‘is just the proper pace for this | AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING That may be attended to while you SHOP and dur- ing your day at the office. ton Pilot Mike Higgins after yes- | terday'’s conquest.” | | That makes the current home stand record 7-3 with Kansas City ‘Normally Sold at 8% etlibicanicl ‘stripes —and- Other Quality Slacks Brakes Relined palace nd desire are the Se- —Lubrication ‘and oil 1 The Red Sox want to beat the —Wash and Polishing best there is and yesterday => | centive was terrific to pin a defeat —Motor Tune-Up jen Chicago's Al Star pitcher, lefty | —Radiators Flushed |= - Our convenient DOWN- ff earned runs against a guy who had TOWN LOCATION. en- ables you to have this work done when you don’t need | yielded only one earned run in his | previous 35 2-3 frames. | Jackie Jensen, his right arm ‘heavily bandaged from a slide last your cor. , week, drove in four runs with a Fer —_ a ——- sacrifice fly, a MAJOR REPAIRING. is two-run double had beaten Chi- | enme the erate. day, 6-4, REPAINTING ee Filly Stakes Finale for Grand Circuit GOSHEN, N. Y. o—The: Grand Circuit winds up a—5-day_stand_at Good Time Park today with 3-year- old filly trotters and. you find Braid’s can ren- der you prompt and ef- ficient service. : BRAID | Motor- Sales: _ Coss at W. Pike St. ae eagee Filly Stake. The equine Misses, who were not considered good enough for last | “Diese Pymadh -_| = Salee-Service-Parts keep up with the fast in the first four days by other Grand Cireutt [Perera WHEEL & DEAL DAYS at the hole Munienpat Course, — = BrOORIVH hit pearerinct d- ball” wide’ stage of the racé,”’ commented Bos- |. pacers : ing in the two divisions of the; | ree Tied for lam’ Lead pro- division, bat also in the con current men's amateur and wom- en's pro and amateur competition. Doug Sanders, University of | ‘Florida star from Cedartown, Ga.,| the 1955 US. Open champ, Jack took a three-stroke lead emang the | men amateurs, The top feminine shooter, in -ei- ther pro or amateur play, was 1% year-old Wiffi Smith, two under women's spar. “ * The women’s pro leadership was | ‘shared at 75 by Patty Berg and Carel Bowman. The top prize in| i this $5,000 feature is $1,000. Actually, the All-American bat- ting is merely a warmup for the $100,000 “World” tournament ~— with a- $50.000 cash first prize~ | coming up he re next t weekend. AUGUST 5, 1955 ' oo = + faeilities available et the VO Seneca Street TIRED AFT ER A HARD.DAY’S WORK? Hl Tey: o. zesttw maseece Hh Gti de wentere tor vom * piscoves today the _ “¥MCA-ATHLETIC CLUB —ttep In Peday ter tetes a PE 5-6116 | ber eased off to an opening er Semunte’ Semupy tahdt tack |a 72; why 194 “World” winner, Bob Toski, placed at 73, and why Fleck, produced an anemic 77. Fleck's wchlly art may even |bounce-him out of the All-Ameri- can after today’s second round. Only the top 76 scorers, plus ties, will be eligible for the final 3 holes Saturday and Sunday. | Among niné players notched at UNDERCOATING of cars. , Guaranteed. 825 Woodward jleo City,.and flamboyant Fuumy | Demaret, = Set Aug. Bas” = Qualifying Day for Medal Test City. Men’s Tourney Fixes New Rule for Medalist Award Pontiac area's top amateur golfing contenders are expected to line up for the 1955 City Medal Play Championships, Aug. 20-21 Qualifying, rounds will be played Aug. 13, over an 18-hole distance, Top % and ties will join past champions and last year’s five top players who are exempt from the preliminary test, in the title race, The final rounds on Aug. 20-21) will be 36 holes. Parks & Recreation Department, | directing the championships, has announced a change in rules con- Archie | cerning award of honors for low | | scorer in the qualifying test. “We have felt that in the past | permitting forme former champions and. eating steak. Save Money Now! 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Standard Gasolines are balanced to give you controlled volatility — the right gasoline for the right season -with no vapor lock even in the hottest weather; and to give you all ’round e NR A PEAR IE OR EN TRIM ert 7 Sc SINRNRER ape mi e Oe ance ‘smooth, hota albsermn! snisiearael THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; AUGUS ST 5.1955 - | Es EWEN NTY-NINE Now Is THE TIME TO BUY THE oe PAINT YOU'LL NEED LATER | Aleve ins Tigers Faces Yanks; Stumble tara a =5 : : $ —_ $ oe ae nae NEW YORK @®—Contenders or} Yankees — although seemingly Jim--Bunning; whe has compiled a dethichouder Sunday, After that, , pinchhitter for Garver in the - se. | Reg. 3.29 Gal. aS NOW 3.49 ® in Pennant Race snes — t= next three days | impossible — would give’a tre- | 1-2 record since being recalled the Tigers will head back West, Tigers finally caught up in the Reg. $1.61 : Gal. Se. .NOW $1.10 ~ NLopez Aims | may tell for the Detroit Tigers,’ mendous boost te Detroit's stock. - _ Buffalo. ‘again for a series against Cleve- | gih imiing on a two-run triple by , They move into Yankee Stadium The Yankees have been stum-| Stengel, we is desperately try-| land and return to Briggs Stadium Ray Boone and a sacrifice fly, but © Admits Indians May | tonight for the start of a big: four- | | bling all over the American League | | ing to.bring the flag back to New | | Friday night against Chicago ; lost out only moments later - ARCHES--TRELLISES 30 he ” OFF Sti T Cc O game series. with Casey Stengel’s | since the All-Star break. ‘They've York, will counter with Don Lar-|. As a matter of fact, in the next; Detroit -had-— one- consolation, - E : he : = ' h ome ut on Top | Yankees, who are still seething plown a five-game lead on Ist | sen, the pitcher who was optioned | few weeks the Tigers will ~play | though: only 1,501 speetators saw PICNIC SUPPLI s— , With Only 95 - over losing three straight to the| place, and currently are listed in/out at the start of the season, but) more than 20 consecutive games them lose; | Y Tigers in Briggs Stadium last) the 3rd spot. | recently brought up from Denver against Ist division teams. OFTECE _ WAMUNOTOR ICE CHESTS—THERMOS JUGS NEW YORK #—Al Lo . ® neu | Manager Bucky Harris of the | When things started getting rough.| With a chance to gain ground Ruege.op * ¢ } you wm 83 —BASKETS—BAR-B-Q GRILLS 4 ins edie chess Pat with | Few observers consider the {Tigers, who'd rather beat the Larsen is 21. yesterday, Tigers themselves stum- Kaine. rf 3 1 1 Vernon ib § 1 0 than anyti _ ee sg place) tigers genuine pennant threats [ Yanks than any other club, will| The two-teams play a single | bled and dropped a 96 decision to fore ™J” 3 1 7 oey* 2 1 4 they scuanioa pregion apy but another such sweep ever the | open the four-game set with young | game Saturday and wind up with the lowly Washington Senators, | Belsing 7 27 i wevean. § i | BARNES HARDWARE : ie mn Dated beepers slat hemesells lie fesliernionel ae sth atonal dene Scho'm'r.¢ _.- = American League, will be antiafied | ; : It was a tough one for Detroit | envene —-o-$-$- Sete eeee 31 ? Plenty of free Parking eee aa aseni it the Tribe wins 98 games. He; Weather litterference to love, the ‘figers having ted |Moneel, | ¢ ) 3 ghemmrn 3 8 3 742 W. Heron one FE 5-9101 thinks that will keep the pennant the socre 6-6 with a three-run |B. Phillips | 6 6 —_ burst in the Sth. But-the-Sena- (guemene 8 8 eo “ 1 @@ in Cleveland. . ° . Ms We U B . a. | burst is “And if you really press me I Rain Stops Plans tor Writer S lr seye tors enapped right back and | Bertola ; ‘unee we ear ote ed LOOK-S Macki Straits Brid ned ee tne ete at a ate at" | A Golfer's Dream—- eh ' We can w ” said | i , lin 2 ian oan the Cleveland manager after tak. | OO ee at ac Inaw trai Ss ql ge Joe Colemadh tor Tour nite in arid = * mertots struck out for A aa” On oun ing a 6-3 decision from the New : Detrot 6 Wash Race #221 BARGAINS ¥ork—¥ankees~and-moving—within }-———B¥ open ee = - Jack and—Billie Sanders drew—a+ out_at the islands. Some fish but | “Washington won the game on al ge” Oatver, Yalgivieise, Ku spn. House: two percentage points of the front- | MACK AW CITY—It is often plank when it came to Lake Michi- | they come hard. And in this heat walk and singles by Jose Valdi-' line Torgeson Boone 2 Runnels Bourt : i , 8 Is 7B Ki Yos : running aes White Sox. = pes a day yp pout = | gan smallmouths. Didn't hear of anything that is hard ain't worth | vielso, Pete Runnels, Clint Court- ee * xaline "3 have Oravets eB : on | Heerrtog! : i make Mu it a * oe We. acl earth lg ‘Raia | | any record catches by the Charlie’! doing. ney and Roy Sievers. The Niaisotl 3 Se Waldivicig Toreeson. Delsing Lett | | ‘Fo teach 98 victories, ~43-under } was the ‘problem, The rain that | + Dear tamily, either = — a Ta. eters tr att, —cobtectedt £5 = = 4. Coleman 2. 8O—QGarver ft, | their | d il Cecil Bay. is preducing fairly four Detroit pitchers. | Abernathy 4 Cristante 1, Stobbs 2 HO ; finning the 1954 ‘ng rogig everyone hereabouts has been Asking the fishermen ain't / well but it is far from red hot.| Ned Garver opened for the Tl- | man gin 1%. iirrer 6 in ts. ‘Abernathy in winning the ag, the Indi- | oagerty | : . se au The | ‘none. : Soba ans would need take 34 of their | looking forward to so eagerly bring up any 94 omising — | The fishing that is. gers, but he wasn't very good. The |}, 2? Garver 60 [a as 3152 W. Huron. Ph. FE 5-8318 $ “Sea : ee . fnNs man 4 ir o ; fetiinining (8 games. That's a 708| didn't strike us as| se figured we | better sive it . Saw a good one leaving the point, Senators stoned him for four ru man +4 Birrer 06. Abernathy | eS. Open Sunday » mC OSsE ' ‘ wail ' j obba ¢ ‘ ‘ale | : being necessary ge at Waugéshance Point. A a on. for no apparent reason had in the 2nd, and Harris used @ man (22) 0-Plaherty, ‘Chylak, " Berry, pace, considerably faster than the } 645 gait rid ve -been travelling | since July 4. | The White Sox, who have a .625 average since Independence Day, would have to- win 35 of their re- | maining 50 to hit 98 triumphs on | the head. The Yanks would need; at all. One rea-' tocal conservation officer volun- son was that we teered the information that the neglected to put fishing was splendid, though the | heen, (Nething cles en Ge cand. |e! Grickes sas ejected tom the , — asf dle grasd ae | pot oman every Feat: | Asked a police: officer how a silly | July 6 game. with the Yankeeg, it! Sam Benson Says: + ne nig | Maybe that’s the trouble. They thing like that happened. “Woman marked the fifth time this season | rengjpen- Pugdcer got so small we couldn't see ‘em. | driver,’" he replied tersely, as the Baltimore pilot was thrown out | T | a schanie ‘ie Likewise with other fishermen we though that explained everything, | of a game involving the New | HIS IS. MY S ORE HA : 35 wins and the Red Sox 36 in their | andy self-grepelied | 74 te: The stery 12 the same’ which. of comme, 6 G0. Sinisa | I | I “ remaining 48 to reach the—figure | bath tub in north- : Lopez thinks will win the pennant:; ern Michigan. One thing that made Lopez a| paTTERSON The other rea- ASK ANYONE! YOU GET MORE missed a bridge and stood on its) ~~ P | nose in the creek, no traffic prob-| When manager Paul Richards of | little more confident today after | son was that the . - beating the Yanks two out of three | rain interferred with the use of a and heading for Washineton where | light float plane which we had Sal Maglie will get his first chance | planned to employ as a vantage in a Cleveland uniform, is the hit-.| point from which to make a ting of Al Rosen. . | photographic comment on progress * * ®@ |on the Straits bridge. The round | the clock construction, incidentally, is a sidewalk superintendent's de- Saure yesterday's game Lopez | admitted he didn't know why such light, particularly if the s. s. is es pahey ER eral any and | equipped with some 7x optical aids. ‘GET WISE FRIENDS Shaking his head as if bewildered Maybe we can get airborne yet. Take the Side Street Lopez pointed to the 20 men the! Heard local fishing was only: to My Store Indians left stranded on bases in| %0-so0 and decided there might be the first two games. two ways to find ont. Ask the | “Pretty dreadful,” he said. “But | fishermen and try it. So, first of” I admit I don't know the answer.| all, We sought out a rookery,ot - —<—$—$____. Birmingham people near Harbor ALL SPORT GOODS REDUCED! All prices have been slashed on every item in our store! We must make room for new fall merchandise so we are offering you the opportunity of a lifetime to save on any sport you wish. Come in now! Everything marked to sell. SHAKESPEARE CASTING REELS vista 12g Sx 2100 3598) LOOK Model 1958, Reg, $ 7.70 $3.89 1 | BUYS et - SES] Showed e » Reg. $ 7. : | —- in — Model 1959, Reg $ 8.80 94.39 WHAT } ; ra | rs [20 $. PERRY st. EELS TAKE YOUR CHOICE Model 1964, Reg. Carded..Snell Hooks © SPINNING REELS Swivels _ Hooks @Summer Cools! § ®@Tropicals! © Year ‘Rounders! ©Worsteds! SAVE “10 to °20 on Your Clothing Choice Springs who have been known at ‘Merchants, Jets ssa: * Ran into Otis and Isabel Thomp- son and son “Dunc,” the Lou Battle 10 Draw Dibbles, the Bob Buick’s. and their | ’ three boys, Jack and Barb Mc- | Bride, Ron and Beth Jenkins and | bd rar their two lads and brother Dick | in A Baseball Patterson and family. | No need for individual oie on the fishing. Poor was the word. Oh, the younger Pattersons and Darkness Halts Game | Buicks caught some pan fish in After Seven Stanzas; | nearby Lark’s Lake but nothing Merchants Blow Lead ‘uae | —_ bshermen ‘BUY A "49-'30 ) Auburn Merchants blew a six- run advantage Thursday night at | ~Wisner Field and were forced to settle for a 6-6 tie with the L. C. | Anderson Jets in. a Class A City after seven innings because of darkne: Pork Rind , Cane Pole Line ; : 1—Only. £SON ...- HEDDON MANU | Reg. 9.95.....$4.95 Reg. 19.95.. ‘sos 95 RECORD onivs” ARCHERY RECORD... 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Three singles and a base | on balls tallied another pair. in| the 4th, and a biace of singles and fielder’s choice scored two more in the 5th. Then-came the Jets’ uprising before darkness in- Reg. 14.95.. .. $9.05 Reg. 17.00. ..$10.39 ~ Shaternare nd 4:1 | SWIMMING 181 @ Hit 714 GLASS FLY RODS Reg. $20.00......$ 9.991 SWIM GOGGLES Reg. $18.00......$ 8.99] Reg. $1.95................ Reg. $49.50... ... $24.99] Res. $150.00 ae ie Reg. $1.49. ss 719¢ R * 55.00 »eeewes 7.99 Reg $44.00 eee $22.99 CRAWLER -_-JOINTED Res. $30.50 *@e@eeeee# $1 5.99 HARNESSES CANE POLES Reg. 5S¢.....Now 37¢ Reg. $3.79 ..... $2.49 | Reg. $17.95 siclatelele $ 8.99 | Reg. S0c ..,.Now 34¢ + Reg. $3.50 .,,,.$2.29 Reg. 45¢ ....Now 31¢. Reg. $2.75 .,...$1.89 * Reg. 40¢ ....Now 27¢ Reg. $2.39 .... $1.49 ALL CASTING and | im3c Nee ok $33 9 USED CAR No Money Down! 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J °*, e * : rs \r Va _ © xe © ole ‘BS aul] - - “AX , rr hy *e? = = i f - — Ld wy e = - ae i e e * : Hii = S\ Py mai ih = : Ave -S, gt 5 aa ‘i = - By Leslie Turner ———a— i WE SUAPLY MUST 7 WE'D BETTER.1| Omy, IT S56EMS TO BE ext it SS it. FIND S0mé way / NOT TRY TO / ] HANE TOBE A }f\ AES t. Pat LARGE HOOP, EARL= } OUT OUR WAY OF ALL. “TH’ TH LAZIER. \ IT’S A TRICK, BONEHEADS: | ‘THEY GET, : 4 I DONT /TH’ FOXIER LL KNOW HOW f THEY THERE'S NOT }] UP THERE SUCH BIG | ATHING JOBS; nN THAT DRAWN’ “HE JUST DON'T WANT TO CLIMB HELP HEARIN’ THEM STAIRS] ABOUT HIS | A MISTAKES! : Nt sats . = oil a BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES = By Edgar Martin is " RSS Slee YONG AGOS LTD || WO-B- wer ALT om ~ WANT - PUG DISAPPOINTED! BEa‘h4 + 1 ae oe = Zee Z “i te 4 ‘ @ 7s —— a ZZ = ; = =e ————- =e _— - Service, inc. 1.M. Rag U.S Pat OLE ‘ TRwiluam: farts By Charles Kuhn BL. : THELOWMAN WINS own mimmenranzsarmen OS |” . LAT CERT UNOERSTAND | F Bvtne SOTO GRAN Ba THL VERY OS BIG, “ DIXIE DUGAN 2 _ By McEvoy and Strteber INCONSIDERATE... CE-% Ba ! est REBT ee “2 os : ~ a : Le LE'Say S38 att OPN ABE a S: ... 5a FEARLESS = » Fog : = 2 verna es EN HEART |. EN eg i a . . WELL — ce oe = = (ILE | by : ~ | ie ts _|HALF ACRE CASTLE '= i ao ee a oe # us “It's a-compass. In case you get lost it tells you how to get to the Pontiac Deaths » Mrs WwW: Guy C Countryman. Word has ‘been received here of the death of Mrs. W. Guy (Clara) Countryman, 65, in St. Peters- burg on Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, ‘Countryman moved to Florida about four years ago-when he retired. They lived at 59 Pingree for many years. She was a life member of East- ern Star, She is survived by her husband, and two sons, Charlies in Los An- geles and Walter in Waterbury, Conn, Funeral will be in St Petersburg Saturday. Mrs. Mark R. Fisher Jr. Funeral for Mrs, Mark R. (Amy P.) Fisher, Jr. ef 765 Coolidge Rd. will be Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Bell--Chapel —of-- William R. Hamilton Co. in Birmingham. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Mrs, Fisher died after a brief illness at University Hospital in Ann Arbor on Tuceday. Harold .C. Herbert Graveside service for Harold c. lierbert,' 70, of 57 Whittemore St. was held today in Maple Grove Cemetery at North Branch. Ar- rangements were by the Pursley Funeral Home. Mr. Herbert died Wednesday in | St. Joseph Mercy : Hospital. Born in England Oct. 1, 1884 he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. _Charles Herbert. He came to Pon- | tiac from Detroit 18 years - and was an automobile mechanic, — His only survivor is a am Wai- ter S. Sheffield of Pontiac. oo » Clarence Hockey Funeral for Clarence Hockey, 52, of 413° Broadway Ave. will be Saturday at 1:30 = from the Huntoon Funeral Home Besides his widow, the former Lorene Bastedo, whom he married ‘in Saginaw in 1932, he is survived by hig mother; two daughters and a son, Mrs. Carolyn Whitehead of Livonia, Jerry in the U.S. Navy and Mrs, Alida Douglas of Clark- ston, Also surviving are two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Vivian Hetzman of Dearborn, Mrs. Mary $35 | fine and $15 costs assessed by West | Wednesday night from in front’ of Snover of Highland Park, George : THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUS 7 35,1955 _ ‘ of Merritt and: Chester in Arizona:4 Mr. Hockey died suddenly Wednesday, - > 4 Stanley: J. Nivelt \ Stanley John Nivelt, 61, of 9358 Waltham Rd. died Thursday fore- noon in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He’ had been ill two years. | Born .in Austria. April 24, 1894 he came to Pontiac frem Detroit eight years ago and was last em- ployed as tool and die maker for Advance Stamping Co. at Bright- on. Surviving are two sons, Stanley J. of Pontiac and Henry Nivelt of Detroit; a brother Joseph in Eu- rope and two grandchildren... _ Funerat-wili be Saturday at 11 a.m. from Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery, News in Brief Albert Lee Bryant, 43, of 250 Nebraska -Ave., pleaded-guilty yes- terday before Municipal Court Judge Cecil B. McCallum and paid a fine of $100 for illegal pessessior+ of betting slips. After pleading guilty to reckless driving yesterday, Wesley Lash, 32, of Walled Lake, paid a Bloomfield Township Justice El mer C. Dieterle. Dr. George N, Petroft’ of 219) Cherokee Rd., reported to Pontiac | Police last night that his daugh- | ter’s bicyle was removed sometime | the Petroff residence. Value of the bicycle was placed at $50. Pontiac Police received a re- Port lest night from H. C. Cites Iitinoig St., that while he eres = on North Perry Street someone a rock at his car which caused $150 damage | to the windshieid. Rummage sale. Fri, 5th, 8-9, Sat., 6th, 9 to 6. 240 Baldwin. Adv. If your friend's in jail and needs bail,.Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, —Adv. Rummage sale, 2012 Cass Lake Rd. 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Sat., Aug. 6. —Adv. Open Chemical Plant WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. w — Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. has an- nounced the opening of a new plant on an eight-acre site ‘in Kansas" Grains Dip Low on Trade Board CHICAGO # — Most grains headed lower in fairly active deal- ings on the board of trade today. | Wheat again was under consider- able pressure, selling at the low- est prices of the week. Soybeans acted better than any- thing else. While mostly lower at the start, they quickly reversed their trend. The September future, primarily an old crop month, ‘led this upturn. New crop months fol- lowed, Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to % lower; Septem- ber $1.96%; corn % to. 1% lower, September $1.364%; oats % to % lower, September 6042; rye un- changed to % higher, September $1.01; “soybeans % to % higher, September $2.29%4, and lard 8 to! ?$ 10 cents a hundred pounds high- er, September $10.55. — = Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Aug. 5 ‘AP) — Opening grain w Sep «exe =O Sep . 1.96% Dec +. 63% Dec .....5.. 2.00% Mar . 63. Mar .-....0. 290% Mav ........ .644/ May -.....0. 1.06 Rye July soos» 182% Sep eee 3.00 © . 1.03% | Sep eos -ee 236% Mar’ ...... 105% | Dee reane LBL Lard Mar ......05 1.34% Bep aves 10.47 | May ee LO Nov cose. LOOT its 10.28 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Aug. 5 (AP)—Galable hogs 3.500; active and uneven, 35-50 higher on buteher; full advance on weights under = lb; sows 25 to as much as 50 higher; ost U8, No. 1 to 3s 190-280 Ib buteh- ons 15, 75-1625; — decks 16.80 in- cluding filed NO and Us ee Li and No yor Ba ER a few 200- 320 Ib 18.25-15.75; a deck ery 350 ib MM. most 160-180 Ib 13.50-1) Pd kround 400 tb and tighter 13 Wed %; a - 75; most 400-500 ib 12 15-14.00; * few clearance. Balable cattle 600; salable calves 100 a few choice to low prime steers and heifers steady, but go — ‘wiect oe weak to 50 low ng ae we steady; bulls at vealers steady; ry Nyy tring hy ho choice and = sebrs at 23 & tew ® steers 1.150 Yb ‘tous eed to low ype 18,00-23.00; a truck lot high utility i180 I> Holstein steers 14.00; a few goad t low pers heifers 17.50-22.00; choice 7 to 20.50; utility grass heifers down te ny commercial cows 12.25-13.00; utility cows 16.75-12.00; canners and cutters §.00-11.25; Ph few utility to low emereel ulls 00-15.00; good vealers 1s.00-33.00; e tew under Sim cule as ow ax 050, a few high medium and good feeding steers —17.00- o Balable sheep 500; slaughter lambs 19.00-21.50; most cull to low good 12.00- 18.00; 86 Ib utility and good earlings fall shorn pelts 15.00, with 86 i» cull ¢ end at~11.00; cull to choice rm ewes 3.00-5.00. & Service When | You Need It! | a? a at LJ CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERM Ce 4 MONTH S.TO PAY City, Kan. DAYS ‘Til 9 P. | JUNE, JULY, AUGUST “AS CASH to | Bras: Produce ‘ ag .° DeTROIT PRODUCE DETROIT, Aug. 5 (AP)—Today’s De- troit — Produce terminal report Bu. bakts » Vones up sizes Ww: x. W. Greenings 2%" 436; N. J Wealthys Mich, open Bastern tize $Trans- ~#--4.46; _Red—Astrechans 24° 50-3.00; Duches 244" 2.00-2.50 Blueberries: Mich. 12 pt. fiats laree ba! —_, few lower Canta Western jbo certs. 23s §.00. 5.95; 27% 50-6 00: 3s: 5.50-6 00: Hotiey- a Western flat crts. 8-128 3.75-4.25; WOA cris 6 doe washed erts 46-1 beh - Caulifiower crts, 10-128 00; WOA erts fs Celery: 16" a dos Lettuce Calif. ctns 2% dea few 499-425 mostiv 340-3 75: 3.00; 1% doe 328.349 Canada WG erts 3 dow 3450; few low 3 00. Ib sacks cele ae med, m 50-1 15; 6" 750° Careda Ret Havens ‘7.00.7 40; Tew word 6.00; 10 2“~-t40<1-00- 1% t Peppers’ Bu Sabha” California Wonder tyne, medium te large N. J. few 4 50- 5.04 med fm Plume Caf erts. Presidents 4x5a Mined Markel Celery: 16° er 2-24 dos. f Mich. 237 few 300 Callt 40-450 most- ¥ 4.00.4.25 Qrapes; Calif. lugs seedless fair 3.50 Honevdews: Western filet erts. 4.00-4 25 db. _bskts. 4.00-4.95: dues 4h Potatoes: 198 Ib sacks US No } 5° ve | |4 washed uniees otherwise tated Calif ong Yhtee 340-400 mostly 50-3 75 ofee 1800-2490; utility and emi. wna low utility $.00- 12.00 ZEOTONE } The Magic Water Softener Cleaner - One $2 Can Raldwitt Rubber* seater +h rt Gerity-Michigan*® + ee. 33 Kingston he pepe | - 320 32 coos 2h 32 judy Mfg* ...... owe ee . | Wayne Se eee ae} Turns Higher “NEW YORK The stock mar-§ ket recovered from a mixed start today and moved higher in-early | per pt. dealings, } The turn ahead carried’ prices | up between 1 and 3 points —) losses were small. Strength in the market was | ertns, 24-1-!b. film | lodged largely in individual stoc ks | |rather than in groups. Aircrafts, la strong point in yesterday's weak were active and higher | Du Pont, off 6 points yester- day, regained nearly half that | amount today in early trading. Standard Oi! (NJ), also down 6 points yesterday, was able to re- ain around a point today, | wii abruptly today at- the | lion | Urbandale. rysler, off sharply grrr f = ~ County Deaths Mrs, Edgar Bird WALLED LAKE—Service for Mrs Edgar (Henrietta) Bird, 88, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the. Richarson-Bird Chapel in Walled Lake, with burial in Rich- ardson Cemetery. She died Thurs- day, Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Miss Inez Bird of In- dianapolis, Ind. and Miss Verna Bird of Walled Lake. Plans Shopping Center BATTLE CREEK (#--Plans for a $500,000 shopping center in ad- | jacent Bedford Township were an- nounced Thursday by Dr. Warren M. Dodge, Battle Creek physician. The Kalamazoo construction firm of Miller-Davis Co. last Tuesday announced plans for a similar mil- dollar center im suburban ADVERTISEMENT FOR nips LOA. WATERPO! fown WNSHIP ] ide The Hoard of Education for Waterford opening on disappointing’ dividend Township School District, Waterford | news, si ied itself quickly and | Towaship, Oakland Counts, atichigen, | | Superintenden, Schools offive at began to Nimb up from its low. | weet Walt poeta Ponden wicks Yesterday market dropped | gan, wil! receive scaled bide tor the — ptt ‘ ‘ y- Leom lete installation © a ee ree | ral reserve and | commercial bank: tightened up on | credit by raising_ terest rates. \: It was a slap at inflaten. At the start today, prices were | r tary Schoo), located on Midland drive near Bashabaw road Bids will be received until 609 pm EST. August 35 1945. at Which time and place they will be publicly opened fan? read aloud ee completion date for the imstatia- F eprecomnees i : \ ta * ORDINANCE NO. 1280 Adopted AGgust 2, 1065 Bifective August 12 1985 2 os to “A ‘ tA = of OrdinanceNo. ty! mpatitien “An Ordinanee to - and te Ha@king and Ped- dune in the C Pontiae and to hibit. the Deadiing of Cer Preducta The City r Pontiac Ordains: Section That section 8A be added to Ordinance No. 1119, sald added and amended See- tiem te Pin es follows Section BA. It shall. be-uilawfal for any person Le envied Ya went, frosen iwe cream bars, frozen an sieles oF other — rat ice eream products from vehicles to arake salen to minors under the age of sixteen (16) years unless euch person so peddling and veading is secempanied 6y an asalatant eighteen (18) years of age or over whose principal duty shall be the protection of small children from traffic hasards who are attracted te such vehicle Section 2 That Seetion 13 of Ordinance No, tlie and the same is hereby amended to read as follows | Section 13. It shall be unlawful tor | any licensee to vend or peddie any} meérchandite in the City of Pontiac whett #uéh licensee has attached to his |- vehicle, from which the peddling ls car ried on, any bell, chime of other noise making device «fer tte Purpose of at- tracting persons to buy the merchandice said licensee has for sale provided that this prohibition shall not be construed to exclude the customary born required under the Moter Vehicle Law of the | State of Michigan. It shall be unlawful for any licensee to call out or make | or to | any nelse of any kind whatsoever, Mae a of other nolae 1 MARIN | device with o view of silractine. per-T SONS tS BUY The goods sald litensee has for sale Section J All Ordinances or parts of ordinances ia econfiict herewith are hereby repealed Section 4 } This Ordinance shall take effeet ten days from and after ita final passage by the Cty Commiaion oF We cry ort Pontiac Made and passed by the City Conwmis- sion of the City of Pontiac this Ind day of Adgwat, 1945 WM. W DONALRBOR, ay ADA R EVANS City Clerk Aug. 6 1945 ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS The Board of Education of the Bloom- field Milla Schoo! District No. 2 of the City of Bloomfield Mills, Michigan will receive bids on the materials, labor and telated items fer iandscape and «ite work for the Bleomfteld High School, West Long Lake Road adover, Moonfield Township, Michi. an wntil 12 e'cleek noon EAT onday, August 23, 1936 at the office of the Board of Education, Bloomfield Mills School! Diairiet No. 2. Bloomfield Mila, q bay neocon Vilighean Road at orms of contract documents, ene eer Plans and specifications, are om file at the office of Wileoe and Laird. Manciatia esi, Rismingh Michi. | 5 ares: Copies of the documents may tie ob- tained om or after Tuesday uguet ©. 1065, by depositing twenty ($20.00) dol. lara, with the office ef Wileox and Laird for eech set of documents se obtained The amount of the depesit will be re- funded to each person whe returns the phan ttecuments tn geod—conditien within 10 days after the opening of bide Bids will be epened at 6 pm. EAT August 22 1955 im the office of the Board of Education, Vaughan School, Vaughan Road e Hoard of Edvueation, vod the Bloomfield ri ja Gehool District 3, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan re- beat the right to reject any oF all bide and to waive any informalities in bidding No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of twenty (30) days subsequent to the opening of the bids he ed S~ consent the oom fie let Hills School Disteiet ne < Bioomfteld Hilla, Michigan "BROAD OF EDUCATION, BLOOMFIELD HILLs SCHOOL DISTR DOUGLAS L. = Secretary Aug. & 6 @, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bebied proposals will be received by the Board of County Road Commission ers of the County of Oakland at thetr offices, 560 8 Michigan, wotil fi am Standard Time, August 15 “088, at whieh time and place they will be publicly opened and read for feratehing season's requirements of the following ulk Reck Galt 100 i) Sacks of Rock Gait Information, bidding bianke and apect- fieations may be obtained upon request All proposals must be plainly marked as to theircontents we Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or to Waive Ansgar of that, in- Rg ft imterest Gnd to the edvantage of the Board of County Road Commissioners of the County of Oakland, Michigan, and of the County of Oakiand, Michigan COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, MICHIGAN LEE 0. BROOK D. LOMERSON boii Aug. — BOL ROBERT O. . 1955 Donelson-lohns __DESIONED POR JNERALS” Teun ete PE ee Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance S«r’iee Plane or Motor re 200% Monuments 4A Rr Nene BUY DIRECT AND 6AVE Pontiae Granite &@ Marble Co, Robert J & George EB. Sionaker 269 Oakland Ave PE 3-4800 _ Cemetery Li Lots choice t ORAVE Lon section, White Chapel’ Cemete Wil sae MYT tetore FOR GALE 4 beg LOT oF LOT At White Chapel. OAKLAND ails 7 or vis. Teo. “SHAPE L Masonic Gardens, ore Fxecrlient lseation, fection $165 total orice. LI iat Sh einer Dae ‘a The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS- DIAL FE2-8181 } From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, All erreres «hould ir. —— immediately Tress oy ter rare other on! tor that portion of the fires insertion of the ad sae ment which has seen fren- dered walueless “e the error tions are mace tw we es your “kil mber.” ~ oi ments will be gtven without #t " ments containing type stece agate larger thy Ul trpe le re o hoon the * Want Ads may be cancelled to 9:30 am. the day of cation after Th ‘ton. CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 se 6 De 2 sae 6 Pat} t | 1.50 2.70 3.96 4 ae 348 504 6 3.24 +o 6.00 & 270 + Tae ’ 315 eT 840 a 360 6.48 660 . 40 20 10.80 BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 14, 15, 16, 18, MM, 25, TH, 35, 5A, GO, 66, B4, 84, 87, 108, 11%, 115. a de v Help Wanted Male 6 ALL’ ROUND MAN EXPER! —esnceed, 15 to 56. Good heurs and good Wages for nght man, Done Fy Super. Market. 6800 Hatchery 2 MEN TO HANDCE FURNITURE. Pontiac Press Box \oyusren 00 Parts m iuncansns ie Office ‘Manager 4 Factory represent BOND EM PE OYMENT : B-l. RIKE oR BLDG. 3 ge ; «cc, r Co.) Figures after ‘um poines one ‘ow Noon High o — bid “and asked. STOCK K AVERAGES NEW YORK, Aug. 5—Compiled by the Associated Press. 1s Indus nails Uru Stocks wt change 12 +1 7 Wil Do the Job Prev. aay soeeee ‘eck ago Garden Supplies 239 Voorheis Road FE 6-007 WE DELIVER “Baseey’s Pet a “| owners of said Subdivision above deposit has been made and sere agreement accepted the plat may. approved by the City Commission All ordinances or parts of ordinances im conflict her ; are hereby cm of the well shall be designated by tait 3 00-0 38 Rebers 4.30 s as ores | 'up around a point at the best while | the contractors tm . their proposals aaa in mester conte ihers r = si The accepted bidder. will be requir Reds er 25 Ter Revs s278 ve | losses were fractional. to furnish satisfactory pectormaince bond ecks cent a ofa 27 teh a t as AO Jb sek ect ys Www ites pawesed | N Y k Sas tod toeientuan mey be ob- 15-00 ogee) mostly 00-90 cents, 10 I | ew Yor Stocks taines at the office of the, Architects, sacks een's Oot in & Tiswo Radtehes: ich ctns 24-30: 8 os. film | ‘Late ey Quotations) paesh Detroit 26. Michigan tacks 1 15-2 00. Admiral . 32 tt Silver 6 Proposals must be submitted on forme Sweet rotatoes: La 84 Th. eve Porto | Air Reduction ie Int Tel&Tel 28.4) furnished by o Architects, supplement. Ricans 6. No. 1s 375-49 USB Noa. / Allied Chem 109 6 Jacobs ° * ed b by fm the amount of 4% y « bid bon u ty Abt N. J. bu. bekts. Oklahomas 3.50- | Allied Sirs . Johns Man 05.4] of the bid submitted. In the event the Allis Chalmers 723 Jones & L 43.7! suce ¢. fails to enter tnto Toeetass 1 i. bakts. Canada 65 | Alum Lt ood fe i 32.6| contract with the Board of Education. cents, Ohio 66.1 06 Al een Kennecott .. 118.6) the amount of the tid bend must be Soe anv ai Sa Kimb Clk... 48-4] fortelted to the Board of Education . j Am Can ... a Kreage, 88 ., 30.1/| All proposals cubenitied shall rematn . Poult he yan 5) Kroger . 40.1] firm for « pertod of 20 days after of- ___ Fouttry Am pay 303 Lehn & F . 103 Hotel opening of Mee > = 2 ott: made aut eorge 12. 0 am v6 4 _vernorr rovtrar aim MGon oes ae, Mom La] & Co, On ite cam of Ait mae Aug. & (AP)—Prices paid | Am wwe . te Lockh Aire 45.6/ plans and specifications, same to re ghtene i Lob ‘Detroit for No 1 quality Am Beatin se Loew's 23.9 | refunded when plans and specifications ive poultry up to 10 am P= Smelt sve Lene 8 Chem 50.9 | are: yond a hens 24-27, light hens 168-19; | Tel a Tei rH Lorillard . 2 Board ef Education reserves the Whites 35. gray, crccacs 3031, Barred | A Med Tre, oe righ to relet any se Gag tntorenslstses Rocks 31- a rea Vineobe 502 tin it : Market quiet on henge with receipts 7 pelle ao js ed D vod cs bey Naa MARSHALL &. SMITH. light and ample. fryers steady with sup- rmeo guy... 423 . Board of Edueatic Armour &Co.. 147 Mead van OM Secretary, eation plies fairly well cleared and offerings | -- A 5 12 1088 | All Cst Line... 456 Merek ° 33.1 ug. over 3 pounds short of full needs. Atl Refin 303 Midi Bt! Pa. 432 es Avco Mig '.:; 7 Mpls Hon ... 89 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HRARING CHICAGO POULTRY | hie 5 seme Nl a heernony ell rea = bar “planes | of —{j t endiz Av ..., 4 ont erd .. 7 ear ¥ e ¥ M Poem puri Spire SrihsfansRBonag ih panel “Om 1} Motor Pa |. 943 City Colnmi the Commission terday 348 coops, 19.386 Ib); £0. b Both Steet sePeae pera ales Wendas kaeet ae en foe chen otore “a8 , @ . sighs hens 17 Sled: heavy hens Bohn Alum’.,.. 25.1 Mueller Br ,. 32.¢| p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the pro- fryers 29-30; old rooster’ 115-145, | Bond Strs .... 181 Murray Cp .. 35 | posed vacating of portions of Vernon caponettes 4% to § Jb. 32-34. over & Ib - @22 Nat Rise . 416 | Drive, Creseept Drive, Court Drive end se too} ee Bek aint $1 Mat Cash 304) Pontine Drive in Asseaor's Plat. 12. Ia 2 “ at Datr . 41.4 | ecoordance w resolution ‘adopt —- j Bris My 30.7 Nat ay : one the City Commission July 26, 1056 as DETROIT EGGS | semen Wh . " Nat lead ... 17.4 — Pe a DETROIT. A ‘AP)—Segs. f.0d.| Calumet & H.. 2a Nat 10.3| “By Comm. Dugan, supporte cl * NY Central 46.5 | Comm. Luts, Whereas, the City Engineer — cases included, federal-state [Seb eile iat Ni w » and Secretary of the City Plan — | Leboene ge A large 40-54 weighted | Can Pac | a6 Nort & West $a | sion have recommended the vacating o' * Jk medium 41-45 wtd ave 44% | Capital Atri 4 lod m as o.1 gam ep Caer boy tat ® public smi mall *% wtd avg 32: grade B large Carr ier Cp 39 Nor Pe 44 41-45 wtd ave 43%: wees 24 : Nwst Airline 9 | notice be given in accordance with Gee- Browns—Grade A large 47's-53 wid avg | Geter trac it Onto - Ou 323 | ton 2, Chapter XII of the City Charter a's. medium 43\e; grace B large 38-44 | Ches &@ Ohio. $1.3 OFers MM Gi .120 | of the proposed vacating of portifns of ve 35%: grade C large 29 | Chrysier 1 ac GQ & Ei 622/ Vernon Drive, Crescent Drive, Court "T. Weekly receipts 8.236 cases. Cities Svi 622 Pan AW Air. 196 Drive and Pontiac Drive, more perticu- WnitesGreae'n, Coy demi e Sl, large Clark Bautp... 774 Pann Bpt ce gat yy ES from Creseent Drive 48'5-51, medium 38-41, all 30 . ——, my vo O14 —— hs Ped Wo, Victory Drive B eo A exire large *%e. large | Gol Bra A aed Pa RD 213|_2 scent Drive from Court Drive to 45, medium 38-41, smal] 29-31 | na ttt 382 pepsi Cola... 23.4| West line Assessor's Plat 13 Market full steady to firm. Good qual- | Gomw Ba" a¢ Ptiser "4a6 3—Court Drive from Deleo Drive to ity demas eees are shert supply to the | Gon Edis oi Phelps D 812 Pentiae Drive ‘ + ein Or good Mediums and smalls in |. - ® 4—Pontiac Drive from West line Court moderate wupply and about ample to a | on oo a —— mais bey Drive to Victory Drive fairly active demand. Nearby production | c Po Peis the Rip Mor ... 000! ‘Be further resolved, thet @ public of top quality large is showing ® sharp on M4 ek ie be P . : hearing be held on the proposed vacat- decline “Pilleby Milla . 06) tng of the eheve mentioned pdrtions Seat Can... Be a = {en streets on Tuesday. August 30, 1965. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Surin Wi.’ 30 are 08 38 | | “Be it further resolved. that fina! sction "AGO, Aug. 6 (AP)—Butter steady; re wre? 346 Reo Hold 16.3 | 0M the vacating of the aforementioned receipts 05a. sat whalessle E=..% 4 Det Edis - 372 pepub “*** Gag | streets be withheld until the streets ¢ ; 93 score AA $7.25; Dis C Seag.... 302 ae ' “p.6| 2 the proposed plat of tine Knolls 90 54.5; 89 C 625: cars 90 B 85; | ‘Doug Aire..... 70.7 Re et 2174 | Subdivision” have been deeded to the wae tim: reoepte 18: whats | Bernas ths Reg, Taw ® =. a4 Gceomng tn rheany : ,140; : all streets on plat o bu: Prices un to 2 higher; 4 ‘ dp p= sd will be dedicated with the ) a Fa a3 Pry ee Ait] Bast Kod... 178 St Res Pop . ant I; mediums stand-~ y . ara 243; “dirgien “203: checks M8. cur |S: A° alt 41% Beovine Mtg . 38 By, = So receipts 30. Emer Red <1 les | ely De 7 Ae eA R_EVANS. “we Sears Roe’ . _ er ae core 82.7 ‘ghell Of *.: @02 Prd ae ee aoa pag Simmons . oT Livestock Pairb Mor ,, 26.2 08 Piresten ." +» G24 oreo! aie @i FOES tarocemory ga & 1284 ach ., 40.4 : August 2, DETROIT Figerar Freepot Sul si. Sou Pac. - oe Briective. August 2. 1955 DFTRO ae Preu . 43.1 Sou Ry An ordinance to Amend Ordinance No "00." Wot enow ough ‘bogs eat to! Bak i... 30 Sid a “An Ordi Fepreseniative Bong ee TW Ea wee ape oe Agprovet ot eate= bet coe fe Gen Elec .... $0.1 Std Ol Ind. 803) Aqaing to Bald Ordinance Section TC. = erally coornd goat st oe ““e4| The City be Pontiac Ordains: 4 38 | That t Section 1C be added to Ordinance cpltipten band eaeonic prec on 2m 722 gntitied “An Ordinance Regulat- lower; heifers > aoa | 3st one cit P Awe weak to "199.1 | °%: Guvaivistons” in the City of Pontise aT ibe po BN oe amend. ser to as iJ Pp -» @4 ~ The Commis is choice and prime 1.054-1.204 Goodrich 3 Timk R Bear.. $0 | nereby cuthorised, in eddition to the . steers 24.00; bulk good and choice fed ear... 65.7 Tran W Air.. 30 a th TA end ese Sane, mesinly $2.00-£3.80 Grah Paige. 24 Transamer.... 43.1 ‘a of Ordinance Wo. 122. to sccept : Gt No Ry ... 14 Twent Cen... 29 cash deposit United Greyhound .. 18.7 . ag Sersce. a Baten Government Bonds to be wane - *' 6.4 Un Poe....... jaery Mia, Fy be follana P " 103 Unit Air Lin., 445 improvements ‘se conditioned thet such Homestk .... 38.2 Uae Arte .... ES deposit shall be irrevocably aside or eos oe Sa | Oe ents required. under How ve M68 Ge One So: ++. Subdivision m Gent <2] 612 8S Lines..:., 33 for ‘which the Plat Soa ‘been a t Reveal’... a OS mete: fa] ieusen, cate nee oe -.- $6.2 US Steel..... ’ enter Injend ge . ae a Ae ace pte ox Agr greement with the City of «+81. yes ra ‘ontiac covering such improvements an: quotable ; [epir steady. Compared last Thursday trading Interiak fr. 28:3 —— = ‘BE. JT, | site Agreement shall provide the time of fairly active, good clearance: ety Mach eee ie 5 | installation, the’ method of paying. for . but mostly steady: best Int Harv . ] Wilson & Co,. 33 the. cost of said improvements any ee aneice Int Nick Pd Youngst Bhat bog other provisions necessary to the pro- p individuals it, 25.00-31.90; bulk int Paper mith Red... 163] eee Of the. Cite of oe te Becti This poo oa anal take immediate effect as it is ‘here deemed to be an erhergency Porn at hl ary the of jon 2. © a of the arter a Bn j Or Por Ponting, = ae and CN ae ap op of the SP Eon 1 August, A.D. * WM. W. DONALDBON, Death Notices (Edgar), Lake, age 88; beloved wife of Edgar Bird: dear mother nes Bird and Mins fuperal service will held Synday, Aug at te at the Richardson-Bird hapel with Rev. Herbert Lohr officta tin Interment ardson emetery. Mra. Home ‘the Richardson-Bird Puneral om, iebent avausT 3. 1088, ogee Charles, 57 Whittemore St, ag dear father of Wal- ter 8 “sheitield. raveside serv- fee will be held Priday, Aug. 5. et Maple Grove Cemetery, oY Branch, Miehigan at 3:30 Mr agi nol a at the Purses Punetat Wor HOCKEY joo “S, 1065, CLAR- ener, 413 Broadway, age 52: be loved husband of Lorena Hockey beloved son of Alida Hocker: -dear father of Whitehead Mrs. Alida er-of Mrs Vielen Hetaman, Mre Mary Snover and Grorge ficiating. Moun: rk t ‘emetery a poner will ie tn state “at the meral avELT AUGUST 4 neral service will be held Satur~- day, Aug 6, at 11:30 am. at the Farmer-Anover Funeral Home with Interment in Mt Fove Cemetery. Mr. Nivelt ix a Parmer-Snover Puneral signed thet on ‘Thurcaay 4 1955 at tt 0 clock =m. wt 3008 Gratiot A Ave- Ker, Carlot jong ‘whiter’ 3. SHEE tue Seite Wwague- Goumtp fee seiner tenet are a - the highest bidder ADA R. EVANS. - ‘ the City Clerk: Home. = Aug.” $,_ 1085- — OF PUBLIC BALE by the utider beloved wife of ors ersen; beloved daughter of Bd Stolt; Hear mother—of tb, and Deloris f ae way i “dear sie: Route Ne 1 | i. BROKERS We need two men who are able to. purchase new GMC trucksto-haul-con-—— crete, steady ee ment. Good offer to right ‘party. Call FE2-3091, Mr. Kent. : BODY MAN AND MECHANIC. Must .be Good pay and _steady, 32 Auburn, BARBER Mave steady areanee, on 3-7200, work, Good gu CAB DRIVERS, DAY SHIFT OR NIGHT SHIFT, FULL OR PART TIME. APPLY 101 W. HURCN tg eM Pe A helper MA 6-982. patvane steaby. pay nar ight shift, FR 8-132 ; CHEr WANTED FOR | Shivicin estaurant t have references, Hockey. Punera) service Mes he held Saturday, Aug. 6. he rE Fi at the Huntoon Puneral CRANE OPERATOR ome, with Rev Auchard of- Fr 6-T178 Interment im Perry Me ald. COLLECTOR Man of tadv over 21 vrs. of ane. with car te collect ~ iy ‘uded Expert. _enee not necessary Write eiving he - te Periodical Publishers Sery- 84 Washington Bivd., be Seana ‘at Kern's fi —. ee coe ong gh 4 Oak. Dated: ne umphs 2,65-2, Te) Washington Pont 22941 Woodward By D. D. ren : Aug. 4 1055 Don’ I know CADILLAC t tell me, is the best buy! i eat ent = nS Sn cepa rains ee ee +ter—ot——Hows Aug. 6, at 10 Huntoon Puneral Rev. Tom Malone bad Huntoon Funeral ftome. SHAPER. AUGUST 3. will be conducted Suapieee «, Be) Spanis War Mr. neral Home, where he may be viewed af +. _jonight. corhees-Binle—Fu- — = o Truck and , aa ancien Husband ar NEED A FINANCE-- wisi TO EXTEND OUR | eet thanks ‘and or rmteaess FIXER? Order Classified ————- : Scere bee owe | -.ds to ook rent, find « ves, friends and ee | bend sete i ll ~ good job. FEE2-6IBI is the “THE PONTIAC PRESS FRI DAY, AU GU ST 5, 1955, eg Wan ia ‘ work. References necessary. .Ap- Standard Electric, 175 38. agine we St He WE. HAVE MORE BUSINESS AND work: | mone EXPERIENCED BUMPER bee read en pply reson. Braid Mi ter case Cyne ah Ww. Pike. a mation ‘3 om a > for ‘pendable pes. dl and sia car aales- new a small sales D DEALER, 10 N_ Washing. Ox! * Pas 2 * THE own set up. L-A-¥ & Co, 475 5 yaemeree Rd, Walled Lake. EM PO tcnot HEALTH CLUB GORE IN A UMEALTH ‘CLUR PART yoo FROM on - $9661 Fuss Bove. OUT OF echo. work + ady ° clerk. person Smitty's Oven Air Market MM OT Tales north borth of Lake Orion. nd = several goad of floer time wean or F.C. Wood Co.. “| ® RESSER.ON LADIES GAR- ~ ments. ARinn "oe Fox Dry Cleaners, aw W. Oesbare Lk ‘ MAN 8TEADY | yi | Sees ee Uberal discount privi- Help warts Lends EI MODEST M MAIDENS ati _by day’ Alan LIA ais woman ~ VICiIntTY Elisabeth e Estates, for oeca- “atonal Cattnting with 8 yr. old pre’ 50817 - -Saleswomen _ Are you interested in supple menting the family income. or in & career in the retail ‘field? Sey- eral opportunities for fied . “ wemen are pow availiable Full - time, § days,-40 br week or part | time evenings and Sat. er part) al) basis. Salary plus | time ion ca ees. ieasant working condi | ions ct Apply in Person nears $s, . Roebuck & Co. UPHOLSTERING GRAPH FE 5-88a8 ee, baa 5 DRAPES. Lake Rd. LOST: DACHSHUND BLACK WITH brown feet." Answers to, name of Buena. | Child's pet PE 5-2507 109 | Lost: BIa— dog. __ eward, fO8T; RHODE iSLAND RED chicken, Child's pet, FE 2-062. BLACK AND oy Vicinity of Moapiisl Rd 1086. Typewriter Service 22A/ j re | | Wanted tg Rent 29) Wanted Real Estate 324) FAMILY LEASE ¢ vi D Fema Soe Pane ea arene wale ft oo ae LANDEORDS mercial “brovert rts call us’ for es and ‘apts. to Lael We need hous Tn = al ~<-| Many tenants wailing. Take a petiatering “KbaMs wraith fast PE “rst | MAN AND WIFE. y LHL wist 2 bedroom how ANTED TO ~ GARAGE Viciniy of Pontiac city Library PE 5-8000 after A ca 3 house or apt, Located im good neleh te new public teacher. e and age 5 _ Apply Pontis. Press “Box 6. WATERFORD HIGH G0! principa: with three children w or ¢. bed house; unfurnished in or near Water- Twp ae ——— as s00n cepted fi Oni « tull time employment those interested in steady © ¥ment need apply 8 Tel. Huron Shopping BEAUTY OPERATOR TOP EARN- ings to experienced steady 0; eretor ped erin shop _MI Ts ~ BRAUTY GFERATOR. — SocuuaePions Medical cierk, Ree RS a ce © no exp. $216 nO ep. $216. Secretary $240 to $350 BOND EMPLOYMENT _ Bl RIKER BLDG, FE - eray i ~~ BOOKKEEPER— cants must be ‘eh rc? braneb va r Sates, "31 to M& rears wih @ car ‘i> pos! offers -&, secure future splendid vantem »nt tm comnumer financ Mi and suranee and a liberal savings and . ment plan Anny HOUSEHOLD SALES . _ poo ceregd necessary, high siontt 7OME RY Ww ARD Liu BEAUTY «OPERATOR — try and com Fur Mor part! time, PR 2-0831. CAREER GIRLS s $260 _ FINANCE CORP. Me SOUTH sactNaw MECHANIC Por Used Car lot. Must know al! | . if you Lyte amt | MAN WITH % TON PICK- = truck for 2 ook Mage afternoon ‘ »*. dwtvering ‘reshice te ca | | Apply in Person to “red Thompson | Circulation ot. The Pontiac Press MECHARIC FOR Alt, L MINOR RE. None but | a toed need co. Cal ay For + CLEARING. AD Apply M rh, a FOR ale ene Main Cleaners, 4490 TION CARPENTERS. | Piret class men only FE 23-1004 Apply 230 EB. Pike st. eo Grad Wiccet Seckhesges. — ens . Midwest Emoloyment 408 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 5-027 *CHAPIN-BIGELOW 3111 Orchard Lake Rd, FE #1101 or PE 5-045 ers it 4 | OFFICE MANAGER | Experienced accountant for GM dealerante. Good- unity for , right — Watied Ria} 0- oe - Li ~ MArket | Fs: “ise : ake Arket 4 PRiss~ ato — EXPERT. enced. Metal stam Flint T and Manufecturing Co, 407 ink Toot J nennte REAL ESTATE SALES Experience not essential, we | 5 “train one qualified man. FF R.HILTZ FE 5-6181 | REAL ESTATE 90.) 1011 W. Huron L ESTATE REA Need 2 saleemen to somptate | sales personnel in modern up to _————sphoww. oo ‘parking and | A. 2 eda SON, Realtor | i i ure Clerk oe vate Secretary . ....... $350 Sones cee « ssseececes $240 o NE) crn cancesesess e275 Bales Pte “ oe $70 Bookkeeper : FES ¢ ASHIE R WANTED Part time oe fl mente a (person. Huron COOK semanas pay or AP- ply eo § _ Sagin CURB cr oven i _ Telegraph, Super Ch CURB GIRLS & COUNTER GIRLS A & W Root Brer Stand. 676 W_- Huron cAgniEg. EXPERIENCED, person between 3 and yr Pp m. ‘Rugeley Tan, MI +1200. Vs ON. me at 6200 | Dixie ichwer. “EXPERIENCED _ morning work. 6 davs no Sunday - — Apply in person. 857 |} EXPERIENCED | GERMAN | AMER. | team Girl. at as ve and bath a 3 Children. ™ | __yre eer MI 4-404 = zypeateece D COOK WA ANTED. | Mornings. Apply in person. 462 | Auburn Ate "EXPERIENCED ) SHORT ORDER | _ 4S Dixie Hwy EXPERIENCED “Stenographers _ APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Pérsonnel Department GLENWOOD -AVE. — PONTIAC, MICH ‘EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES TO start work at once hs Liye or — er, Full or part tim Hae xe abift, rE pens betore | Exp * WATS ssi ends, $1. br Care he Old bein’ wea ‘Con in 321) Au- WOMAN ition in doctor's office or clin- ence, Avatiobie Sept 1. Apply rience. Avatlab’ kK Press Box ti “ge "ah Salter ERS SE dren eats youths A person. Stapp's Juvenile pelle _ Lawrence Street | GENERAL HOUSEWORK. LJ LAUN- ree no cooking Assist with chil- Stay ov Sun., Mon. on Reterences ‘required. MA §-3473 HOW it anced Chief Drive-In. | Murt be 18 Aen in person, i TED'S ....- 8. | Woodward at Square ‘Tene Rd | WANTED WOMAN TO TAKE | ‘are of two children works Live in, Call MY $3821 _OR es. 28 ANTED: SALESLAD | | ~ patter, Experienced weciered. | ; but net Peng rpets Apply Pontiac oun Box 4 LP “Two | “te ware gael Fir ge Watkins | ake area WANTED os GIRL none | gkater Cafeteria. service day Good Us” "6 and Mis. MA 5-071) ‘WANTED: WOMAN wiTH NURS. | and |b - MI) AD ees ae ); GOOD TYPisT. aLso peas "with = typing - required _ efits, to care for elde erly woman, et _tmvalid. Call FE 23-0607 after 5 girls a ent bap wane r jays, Un’ a @ area. ety a | WHITE” wouka UNDER 60, HELP carte for 2. invalid young women 6 days a Week. Live in or out. FE 56-7264 =| neous 513 “Orchard te Ave Use. back gate. Come before 8 | pm (WANTED WA ITRESS’ FOR) fights. Over 31 Apply in person, | K & B Cate, ¢?6t Hwy .MAN OR GIRL FOR CLEAN- : pd a wk 3-873 iW XN. TED: EXPERI- ENC E D BeolAS GUS | TER OPERATOR. 2-811 EXT. 622. * 8 os | WANTED: EXPERIENCED KITCH- en help with own transportation i apply Wilkins, 4105 Orchard Lk. . No housework. | | babysitting days | an 86-0023. after | Wo! AN FOR CARE OF CHIL-. | poe oad Ledge § days, #30. | Call afler 6 OR 3-766. | WAITRESS WANTED EXPERI- | enced Fond and — Bea Te a ween | and 4. No phone _ply Cleaners 110 E. WHITE ae “OMAN for general housework, stay tn, ren wage Call before 5 FE WHITE “WOMEN FOR LT Lian’ it serve food and cocktal 5-8000, WOMAN Pee CARE FOR Chit. dren for and wanes, PR S36 85081 after 4 p.m elp Wanted 8 CARETAKERS FULL: time job. Couple 2 Ex- perienced desired but not e~ sary. Letter of application. g othew ve rsonal references. ‘Work Wilfred Male 10, while ygine: i] le hee Near Oxbow | _ | StsTOM BRICKS WANTED: & “COUNTER _¢ ce par ac Presa, e. — —— “ Sania ri jar me e enced, referenc rt Fre Box 42. ay EXPERIEN ; FOR suburban home. Mah canbe em- _ployed elsewhere, MA 6-814. _ ‘|MEN AN N ANTED for sales work, id 5 high ea s secure future. Write particulers Box 2014, Hu- ron Gardens Os EDP REAL ESTATE (84 PEOPLE | wanted, hel ar ong time. FE — $0260 ; | let's ee A look ata — Work, Wanted Female Wl “LADY WANTS WORK BY THE | exeent TREE TRIMMING & RE- Ph fo 5-603 week or Add sitting by the day | FE 8-018 | MIMBOGRAPHING- “TYPING “BEC- retarial service EM 3-3642 SEWING CHILDREN'S CLOTHES | and dressmaking 184 | ‘TYPING IN HOME wil PICK- up and deliver FE. 4@ | ae TWO pors wouLn ie sekeepil i i eres on farm. FE 70370 YOUNG EXECUTIVE Ac€coUNT- ant recently moved to Pine Lake ~For interviews call PE CU “Building Service 12 A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE wae 4-6866 orp COLLEGE JR. WA WANTS | ee ail eves. 6 yrs. experi- ence, OR }-456 Business a “PHA Grease — ALL PA as in fu ueeweice Pree oe _estimate 1 CARPENTER REPAIRS | AND | rations Quick service aa perth) eves ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. | 4-002 TYPES MASONRY WORK. nectaiities _ 4740. ALL Fireplaces ant brick OR Air 2 COMPRESSOR GENERATOR, | cower t-owel mixer sanders, plumbing tools toois Gravel and |= sand. Open Su m. JACKSON 6 et aa we _feeetoaten _ 4-6240 | wa end Fale, SAP Ror aoe BRICK CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. FE 2-2468 BRICK AND BLOCK LaYiNo. 2-2036 oF. Services” 13 | Lost FEMALE HOUND ~ BOG White with large brown spots. Answers to name of Lucky. Vi- einity of West Acres. | _ Reward | LOST THURSDAY NIGHT “BROWN Masonized suitcase medium sized r EM }-4503 A a aaeeee Lost Your “PET? WANT 70) fea oe eee mC wil Lak ks ‘& M-S9 = 5-200. pen par plied bap 4 MS} set ceo OPERATOR. EXP. Michigan An Animal Rescue League. | WANTED: TWO OR THREE BED- Alter § call OR *y preferred but necessary Ve- | O87 RED BILLFORD WITH ford, beng fib de opp bk WELL DeILLER'S HEL PER “PFE | Catioas.with. hospitalisation plan California driver's license. Please | 5 reg r and family 41051 a Apply person only Prince return billf keep money. , — -_— ; Launderers and Cleaners. § Glas- PE 4-3236 ete LADY. PEStre & s YoU NG” M/ ANS ple im Oxford Lost: PAN OF MECHANIC oid Kin and care of three-year- Between = , | UNENCUMBERED LADY TO tools on Lockhayen or Elizabeth om girl days. Pontise Press, Box 10. [ | N : TAVE RN _ ; _— ote ene, se in| _Dk. Rad. | See wort man Ses | vounag, “gourie 7 éhitpass BU ree nie arom widower FE 44625. pet. Reward. FE 2-2564, home. Abythi witb Teaxonable Wuperience wot necessary Good | Lost: MAN'S ‘BIFOCALS _pluE rent. PE Yaoat Qu Quiet couple. salary while jearning Must be TED'S deer Saginaw fA = able to furnish eharacter ret- seater Reward 514 8. Jessie Share Living” Quarters 30 srenees. “ | NEEDS - : LOST. GOVT. CHECK NO CH4i067 | CLUB 9 | DINING ‘ = in perior YOUNG. MARRIED COUPLE oR 86 8S Telegraph Rd | ae Pm ORL IN et Nemntenteree Cheoners op Oki neat Commu iady with one child to share my : > ROOM : : nity Bank Alton Blackmore 33 home OR 3-7876. Cail after 6. Tel” W anited Femate 8, air “cChe : est: _ Wid. a i See ae WAFERESSES “Before you knock yourself out with wild pitches, Lefty, LOST: BOSTON BULL. CHILD'S Tr ansportat sie 3 APPL, aca 70Ne NOW BEING AC. | pet, Reward, FE 2-2564 PONTIAC “PRESS EMPLOYER eae + PR cr pou from «? South Com eee Rd's to Pontiac and World like ride by August ist. if possible Please cal! ree estimates: Ca Ward Kenyon, EM 3-2: PLASTERING 4 REP IR “WORK. Don_ Mey + Seals ‘4 _ PLASTER: gn GUARANTEED REPAIR WORK. OR 3-0639, _ | PLUMBING AND en AES a 8. Co ieee & 43787 1 ach. ) pe 8ST, ears aie al ING Free estima’ AND _REMOV- te re 20018 FE | Bookkeeping: & Taxes 14 | PART TIME BOOKKEEPING AN tax service, Séward W. ‘McKinney FE 4-2485__ ¥ _clalty. FE Ciarden | Plowing A-t ‘urniture Refinishing 160A palewas ANTIQUES Soie2 1 A srr. FE_ 56-7332 168 GARDEN PLOWING MOWING - BULLDOZING EDMUNDS & * OR 43-6289 or fr, 81427 gg a ag eve! x +3371 ine G. DISCING. ' PLOWIN creding. Vicinive of Pontiac Air Outdoor firenlaces FF _ JASEME PONNDATIONS, ALL POWER ches. chimney fireplaces and Lawn olowing ates cue pits, EM 39-3806. _ | service, PE cK eLOCk AND NT GARDEN work Also chimnevs Ne ob too iar nhs mae . Ger N aranteed ‘vor! Vie00 ___ Laundry hou LACE CURTAIN® alta | fe Beautifulty ¢ COOK FOR | WANTED. 1 ELDERLY CAD LADY | FOR | BUT LDOEING io-AND GRADING NO poe | CEMENT FLOO! drives etc. Reas. Free estimates. Jensen, 2-2340. + AN wor, Veneer and firevlaces FE after om ~“CEMENT—GARAGES | SPECIALISTS Driveways sidewalks floors, porches, patios, rat wails, breese- ways. Pare ESTIMATES , Lincoln 5-3651 = “CEMENT iT & BLOCK | wotk. F" PE 5-0783. EP EPAIRs AND AL- service Weather CONCRET? BROKEN BY HOUR) 20077. CEMENT OUR EPEC Rr OUR AP RCIALTY. ———s EM 34679, TILDING. FHA FT- _ Modernising. FE 45470 bE. CoE PE 44156. FLECTRICAL WIRING LI Bova | _P* max, WANTS TINTING sanding and finishing. ° FEL ogy Raw starting — Ap- ona — Sundays off. = FINTING | AND AND $-0502. y mae a tn i Mu pve . A exterior. | Building Supplies 12A ‘ase y 9 to 4 Gal HURON, Gai {DENS collec! : i Sate Ho phone calls. —__ ADY_ FROM cal oan MIDDLE 7 —————————————ee_e_lle SALESMEN while mother pane pad Evenings. work Saturdays, 402 res im ‘40 «WINDOW = D s mi one FE 5-2148 after 6:00. =e. PE 633 or | : Mthcdod oo © moos arr a LADY FOR Liat HOUSEREEP. Pai Fri._or_after 1 Sat 2. rEsome “t L a and — “ip oo: OL. ANTING Walt GEBANING. Business Services 13 _ 16333 ike ai K Mi oDLEAGED 5 WOMAN, FOR _Rearonabie FE 51016. | A-l TRENCHING ®” J. 18" CUT. | EXTERIOR & to ti ters footiny fleid tile septic ware ans re fan” uA oa TORINO ) AND s and field installation a se, ORR 43 manos nar eet tt coo | cement | ‘vert Re 3-4837 eee sake Grading _ OR OR PAINT re ecors RL a _|7 ave by ; 40 tH. Ez. | Tat Wrence. | 1414 . Wr BUY ae SELL AN b | repair cameras and photo equi ment, Wholesale snd retail 8 op Anseo, Whele- photo finishe?ts, PADDOCK Fee SEAT ICe 1065 W. Huron. _Notices: & Personals 2s AAA PRIVAT: Ec DETECTIV ES DOM EsTIC. CREMIN AL. COMM 'L. | 30 yrs. exp. Bond ve 5-520 event “KNOWINO cats a tel) him his Paves Blanche is : a Lande FRAME BUILDING — To /, be wrecked Comteet. OR 3-522. ners -OR_3-6243_ bet. | L Aerotred Knapp Shoes 4} fe Knapp Shoe customers from former Arthur “weet OR_ 71562. U8sT & TALS Ladies weet free $18.50 deep fry- er or 50 portable mieer take erters for 200 d doz. 16 nationat advertisea liquid cream. _Shampoo. FE 2-053 AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM (0 101% WN. naw. FE ¢0530_ Du MA~-6808 PICN'? PARK - TO” rent. AVAL able for- Aug ae merly Kerp, Park. OL sg pean: PAY CUT? _ Landscaping, cay IF SO, Let US Give You I Place to Pay . Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE.ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS _ KNAPP SHOES 3 R Elewurt DAINTY MAID FO SUPPLIES Mrs, Burnes, FE 2-88i+. 93 Mark. i) WEDDING INVITATIONS # hacia $0, | Canal Rd. _Doroth: Schertzer FE ¢3 ene. _ Wd. |. Chita. to » Board 26 CHL REN Loven” AND CARE CARED _for, FE 2- wed. ‘Household | Goods 2; 27 annique im, 2-1521. HANOING ~~ pues. shades «nd orisms MY FURNITURE NEEDED Gp dott © or odd lots. Get the wit pointed ad munity gongs a, | ANY GIRL: OR WOMAN Ina a frie viser Mrs. Vernon 24734. _Confider Tes seietee Army PLESH - artificial legs. ed. rabte, pelle serv: g Lt) ast | | 1 have purchased the -records had | lp | | | DINING 9 ROOM Sorry | OR DROP | SAVE—-Discount and time by seliing | | to @ rellable firm with a large brivate investors. Ask WHITE BROS. LTORS iis Hwy 3-1872 or OR 3-1760 3-T118 or OR 4-208) MORIGAGES | | Prone, So 30% =| iF _& 8 pm. On Panes UR SUBURBAN trom | este zit 00 Be D ( CHART ES” Realtor | Bauttable Society (7117 8 feleeraph | vr. 40521 _Eve PE 5-s801_ _Cash Weiting contracts call or Be obnson pateeeens tor atier. courteous ac! A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4- = |Cage FoR LAND CONTRACTS. anWeit. Naas Dixie Hwy on Syazse” 2 AST ACTION' ave the contact—we have os on money Clark Real” Es. tate Bone FE 44400 ~ Ask for _Mr. a _ WE. HAVE $200,000.00 “at ed tisposal to mureness new bedi easoned ard contracts for as “a See sell ‘ASK FOR BOB M “before vou 'N To Buy— i—To: In You BUY ewe a INSURE TT MAHAN REALTY CQ REA. Co-cverative Real Estate eoncose venings Sundays 1075 W Huron * Ph. FE 2-0263 \tO Get THe MOsT OR Your land contract - Fi gpttlesad rs ig the “pird*- _St Phone PE 2836 \IMMEDIATE CASH POR “Your — — or soulty im vour Di) .. Lempleton, Realtor cont ¥ Tes coe ees Nicholie & Harge ( Co. 33_W. Hursn . $$ ACT & SAVE. i ACT By callitig for our bid om your contract. SAVE Dise of Bieber ® investors. Ask for ~ WHITE — ount and time by selling to a reliable firm with a large eae, i ROY KNAUF. Realtor Ske W. Huron OA = D0 FE_2-7421 | to rent modern : _Usturnished Phone | SOLD OUT NEEDED DESPERA ‘BD. Yes. we- — = out of sma ung, house wilh, bath. : perenge ane wave buyers wait; couple with two children. rent’ ing vou Bave on vacant | a $60 «Wills take ‘owner's erty to sell di all to eal | ,| care. Please write to Mra. Rich- for fast fpf hens ‘we mean ual _ ard Slade, +s ‘ Pontiac Press ness Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 5-8165 | wih Sn ee Lee hae Sup 2 to ® TRADES—TRADES are spectailsts in trad homes, farms ‘lake property, an ousiness opportunities -Large down payments are scarce Frade your larger homes for smaib enperty for suburban, do r © for an wl give vor our honest opinion in regards w the possibility of trading yout propery We are e* ep as the. teading traders of DORRIS & SON “er Ww Huron REALTORS he! | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Th? { 3 | 4 CAN sELL YOUR dC _«& OR | PROPERTY AS WE HAVE SOLD | | YOUR NEIGHBOR EB HA 10 FULL nas IDE-AWAK SA TO GUARANTEE N YoU aCtiON OR YOU CAN CAN. | CEL THE LISTING CALL us, TODAY AND STAKT PACKING YOUR BAG8! | move: or OR nd FE 4-6461 from @t o 5. After 3 Elabe Lake Ra Reward. Cail § call MA 1100 or write | {| | le | Fi ieare= sewer c ‘leaned | _”™_€3138 or PE £0313 7 ae | be hour pores No results, no Lost: MISSING SINCE JPRIDAY A TO AND OR FROM DETROIT, cuore chemically treated at oo vith ifommeacky female red collar. | —Saty—heure_8 30-5 00. FE $-4790 » e > name Schniis 34607. In bis * I Bote Re Sere nace cinity_of West pastes WANTED: PF ul Sa Y. CITY REALTO,,- A ue or share expenses $460 Dixt ELECTRIC MOTOR 8 ae ce ke Lost: BLACK XD FAN HOUND, & drive. Ph @R +5313 | _Phone OR 31812 of QR 31760 e 5.7137 ———— re re hand = "states TES a Wd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32-ET Lt YOUR WE FURNACE. e _ Hobbies & Supplies 24A ~ have payors nase ue ov Sonn aes — x Sees Ae cash for your home we can @¢ INSTALLATION °° New 8c OCRABBLE aete. 03 patne| SS ACT & SAVE $$ | Qt of eWa rmaneine we our | Com plete prewinter check up. ott, raeis § ‘ | ACT— By calling “for our bid on |, sell or tra Ss tw ree ot © _furnaces aon work. BA ENE our contrac “you Call today move t Rent (Apa, Unrated 3 oa US AIRY ROOMS EX-— * spacto location Pe west side. Strictly modero. pata eutrenes, Ooms AND BATH UP = furnished. 34 8 M WEST ! floor Middle-aged couple only Aug, 1. Reply Pontise Press 105 IVATE ¢ AND > BATH i UPPER. eh and clean. y entrance. = — 1 child ome 6 months. 111 Prospect.” ~SYLVAN VILLAGE Available September 1. ‘The new James K Terraces, 12 con. 5 nA and bath New electric stove and refrigerator orivate en- trance Tous cho! of unit if you -act TOM STON: REALTY INC. = MI 6-2000 PER 5 ROOMS AND, GLASS- UPPER porch, a and refrig- erator Inquire 55 Henderson re WEST SIDE 4 Adults only. Fi = Rent Houses Furiahed 2 3 5 ROOM PURNISH as 5 ear garage $75 ver ment First six months in advance Available Avolvy Pontiac Press. atatirw-neend 6 ROOM HOUSE IN| PONTIAC. References required Cal) for ap- pointment, OA #-2461 | A HARMING LAKE FRONT a! drm., home for discriminating — | eeunte Avail. "th May. $100. Lao Bey ee F LAKEFRONT, 3 ED room brick home. furnistied be | diant —_ arage $110 Sept. Sune 6 ue Lzonctiling E *5-4835 or TR 5-8056. tip at is pa nTED i room house available aro tauet Dey. No children. EM 3-44 |FARM HOUSE, CHILDREN os 3-2360 . _come, PLateau 2 MODERN 3} BEDRM.. NEWLY decorated home. Furnished. ue mo warerenee®: Call Raton rE. Russell Young t | ‘ar w itEM TOP pecan | Oven Eves ‘till @~ Sun ‘til 6 | | WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property Purchasers waiting. | = - comneree = ‘ontiac EM }3- | RF. McKINNEY ONiv, 1-$798 +—_____ PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? IT DOESN'T PAY Ow of showing only to qualified preseerss Le tdhect Bhan! ine | and . “Call us aoe "We Bed mas. lake. and residential orop We handle all details for ning pnd elosine To Buy Te, | YOU BUY I[T- we LL INSURE (Tt MAHAN REALTORS | Ge-cnsmeuee Rest Estate Exchanee I O263 ral oh “tH 9 % A HowR TO POST OF jun «1h Open Fres i on eANCH NEXT a FURN. 2 BEDROOM BLAKE |4 ROOM HOUSE. BEAUTIFUL NEW $6 RM DUPLEX home i Lake om $85 F head VE 80226 or 1228 OCT. 1 THRU MAY 15 QUALI fied painter to paint house ai . pay low rental Small family only 1475 _ off Bamford and Cass Rado *MALL MOD iN HOME, ADULTS oral. 6233 Dixie Hwy. only Dixie 1 WALLED LAKE 2 BEDROOM furnished home Hot water, elec- trie stove and refria Available pt. 1, 1345 East Lake Drive. MArket 41271 _ . WALLED LAKE AVAIL. SEPT. 2 bedrm . modern conveniences, ay = MY biks Also unfu Dr_ MA 41778_ ~ Rent cos Unfurn. 36 Yeer arourc Beach Near la BEDROOM MODERN WOLVER- ine ers: vitegex- Market 2 BEDROOMS “GARAGE OIL mnace 280 Tower Rd. Oxbow | take _EM }- j2R OOM COTTAGE A ARTLY FUR- nished Couple only, FE 2-1333 UNFURNISHED oa s —- _ In Waterford Twp. 6 noted 3} BEDROOMS. FULL ve vement, oi} heat. see atts ist. 47347 Dequind Rad., Auburn, — € ROOM HO’ SE. FOR RENT OR voes8 Available Aug 30 On on private lake 12 miles weet ot ontige §6$1hO mo Cait i UN = oo eee . WANTED, 30 LAKE HOMES Right now we are experienc- img a terrifle. demand for ell types of lake front and lake es, if you have anv roe of lake prov- “MOUSE = RENT TRQUIRE arr) LAKE ORION Owner traasferred — beautiful ke front lodee 2 baleony bedroo: overlooking place tiled heat Scenic lounce aree floors. Radiant rounds Lease $128 rs mo, ALTER GREEN RLTR C Pak Blvd (iM Tooms, Lake Privileges 8 erty for sa nee KINZLER + 610 Ww. Moron wer” ars: ae Co-operative Real | Estate "Exchange Rent Apts. Furnished 38 1 1 LARGE ROOM; © orivate bath Two employed girls or couple. Adults only -290 W. “ada iber UTILITIES FUR- Close in. Adults, FE ® adults, East Bivd. FE 8-016. a ten ROOMS | BAS EMENT Good $12_ wk. Inquire eS eee pas a 2-5883 i aS 4274 Dixie Hayy. ROOM, PVT ENTRANCE z ANd ? ath isa mar Clemens | 3 es oar IN CLEAN. quiet men, FE 4-5837 ROOM, PRIVATE _ EN: trance. One 186 Ronen two adults. th. amali LL ,ACORPT Cor es, 2 ROOMS & BA . PRIVATE EN- Couple only, Near Fisher Ne LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION it for you. OA 6-2681, Owe OF PONTIAC § —CARGEST Wed. Household Goods 27 | That's the vosition we find bap selves in. You have Tomething - Give Us a tine Call today or ‘aetion today en aye R. Irwin, Ba a, on en aE RR oS ta meee, FE ‘| GREEN TARE OFFICE Rent nt Apts, U Unfurnished od 34. | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor v7 N. Sa Ys Ph F FE 5-8163 1 BFDROOM., Livind Room ROOM AND ge Eg: LISTINGS WANTED Call ws today for an expert ap TOR aren 2 AND 3 ROOM CABINS FOR. ww La appt NTAL AGE: reer rentals =e all ty, aPaLry cb. 3s only apd Ms Auburn, | ke Property 36A Rent, La URNISHED—_COTTAGE. WE boat on Cedar Lake near Os-— path ster 8b-tstet————— LAKEFRONT C — a bd, A 9 gE. 178 miles north eek FE _5-0453. d | LAKE FRONT CABIN’ ON 0003 | beach at Mich FE _§1935 CARGE | BEDROOM FURNISHED apt. in modern ranch style ee inz Year round North _Union Lake, 1451 | Playsted. New motel, sandy _ fine dav or Week,. Tourist Courts. 8230 Pontiac Lake _Higiand Rd. OR 3-7700 WALLED LAKE LAKEFRONT. Modern. 1 tks te ping. 2 bes rms. Wk. Mo Lak _MA 41778 or Detroit, TA arth For Rent Rooms 37 . 2&3 poo. Rirceen Privi. "bes 264 8 “er in rear ie SLEEPING ROOM FOR or ventieman preferred —Lin- coe Bh, FE 40239, SLEEPING ROOM FOR _one soe. geatioman. Call FE 4-0376. 3 CLEA AN ‘N SLEEPING ROOMS. Men prererred. $¢ Edison or phone aoe “i CLEAN SLEEPING eee only, Mechante- trance = Yate“ entrance. “720 ues : we Fig “ = oe ¥ Room Fin r To RENT. aT “HOUSEREEPING ROOMS. Sor, Pages, meee S Nabe pear | Se sett, nea, | MER RORTUVENTEORG OR, Dat, 7 ROOMS. AD VETS— cuEAN, a Siebel tad Lake: |} eG Miratshed, Hi Park Pisce, | ahed. Close to bus. FE BATT | 9 LARGE ROOM AND BATH. aoe at iG “ROOM. . -SOLB OUT. uo_colv, PES Reems Wab Bene ai ~Rooms With Board 38 ai j room am Christian home, rE ICE ROOMS AND BOARD FOR “east ater ae 4 Matthews St BO M_& BOARD_ 28: Charlotte _ eae E. Howard _ : -# THIRTY-THRER ~ (40) ”° For Sal a XatoP os » Houses _- 43. For . MODER = Sale Houses ' bd 6 & SAT | Inmedi DERN HOUS SING |? OwnER: 3 ROOM es _ 49 |SLICE OF WAM: 2 = eG ROY ra eipspenten with m saree. < irs 4 ang BATH. - : =e . store S ace f BANU A ‘Real can yg mg a . : : ne | ” For Sale : __ 3 or Rent Huron OA Fe eator | ~- a “ . + fHesbad aa For ‘ —- By vat ~ = ; Sats Meencs ttt a OWNER ; : es nic buses ae - Lake Ave. 45334 ar 4 Re B = 8 “TRADE FOR “a Tor Sale thi Se to 8 call, FE “electric BATH, mall erewded Rowse a SALE B _For Sale Houses 43) Fer Rent Mixtellane sal. Steet. or tnier, heater, = Neca Seasheh gate os oe 1a ily gare ; pebarn et Fer Sale t Miscellaneous 42 42 Ve wey lawn Some "Paved ae u a 2 porches, 3 car pee a. i J <7 Houses ao Serr wn and room heat, : ' rego ONE and_ $4,900 tion, | $1,000 | lot 100 by itt sina oa M NEAR UNION LA a pee WAY : Cg oe fiCHAELS: “round the be ARE a ae ; x TOK COAST (SHWE) ome possibil: | Ad eX end win 2 is eee vouna n and AVE THERE " dip ly *T, for large fam home tans on Pom og lots F. E. How A) : Th Tal as tery te . “The won die ivy cease tac ten tek Fis00, erms sarege. Only such oe. ba ‘meairal hed For Sate eee sin, ae a: | eee Houses — 43 erry bea tee wr rheed son) ros A gg idence ; , = PL reason- iving: room ‘arge carpet i = Bee suvenii, 00D MODERN | ¢ 70 gina ties eee 4 ie io iC CKL ‘FR "REALTY veel ean Toon naar ie fire- | Sout vou $a : +. Dinnan & ~My Basy. term ai beak with oak roel tet For? PEACEFUL A 16 N. Saginaw. = nde Magee ee | vou 3 SEVERAL 8 Son, 6 son. room = ath. large utiity Seep Gen anon LO. segs —— FE ees ai Wee ee hap- ona’ informs onlated Ee a e FOR _ te cabine —s temo care a B+ heard an basement " geautifes STOP LOOKING iving im. a city Red ation contact are po ee 6 i . Di if The CAN ~ aha vy ie oy id I | WIL a ’ oS Se Huren. FORD SUBURBAN LIVING. AF- ss acre ain START BUYING! | "7 TRADE 3 BEDR Horse : age terme enero PE 794 8 PACE BRICK HO a ae caches on locke | , GI’s—$250 Moves ¥ teie uuvatban Socnd whe me OE se erson. FE LAND FOUR Ry THEL popnine and lease. | “NOTHING Elam Jad dhe In!| fooms, fa hosts wlth > bee fe cone Mt : FULL CARPORT —_ie DRIVE, cre ML ELW l ° CIVILIANS. Ph aie gerence. js eae an sen oil Pp s See model at FP RICE WRT imc “eo Gn 00D basement. automat homes, Pull eee, "nat Tres lot eoxale | 2 "ELIZ, LK. ESTATES ee aldwin, 4 Ypsilanti r ags-Elieabeth at Appro: matic gas oF a smaller hom room mode : , artridg e tse SSE ee, | Eispeerar ark a| Sikotee ranks | Ror ooe Tipe Noe PE ATT] 300 £ p 10 om to sues GENERA! Terms 2 "$8886. 4 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE EARL BUILDING CO 2 vouch bengaive wii al Blvd just oe bol tes a — te KATATE =, DERRY PARK o J, jistas 1 =f ~ 10) é = $1,500 DOW LOW = Complete price incl ee ‘untoos Anchor Real Est even LA Pat Je ee fe eas eae ; Wel! Kent © room mo N_ This V PRICED 1x15 ft. nee : or ped tot, Sones good oie further ntrnee ae divs bury, sind tiglves HOES . por gl shaded lot. ane 2 en paved street modern home nie __f room bom: As Low As fee ne Senet ces ent. kitehen rad ie pp cel Masel isan, z in eaceliont: spe) s conuions convenient to room: vite Stouts ne ay tras, See it CAKE OF GRION 6 eee Ps aT nu. Owner, OR) 4 PERRY PARK E and ga an. full b 2 aol | “oe _ : sement “MODERN BUY 7 — he | rooma Pull ° wre. Garage. 80-850 Tull | mene, On a beaut _ a : . Gen pes tha coaene sulated a ail at a a © SELL. REALTOR bo Intra rn bath. Good cond : ee RRICK . to sell at — oe = home s solid g- | — this wn. Call o Lead 2 nal atm be call Per: ; Se prota ‘DRAYTON iy hits Pius z Per Mons” te ted enrage, oo 3 Hed cage yp argein. ¢ — =o wher for “$0 MANY 1 EXTRAS Gant A core. n5, 102, . LUS. INCON = dee ot wih ht nee ‘ — oak place in livin : 0 oN Resides bes ae NAA Ld » Convent NCOME oT tore ee one’ | rs auto, off — PE EN § in eee be \ wavenient. eorner location type home on -— ck SQUARE ae oaler 0d. ee guio | Dick Ave 294 N.2 TO § Nepean bath oN s, e@ wil e bri me : ~ Fo Vi | - ike a Taae ms a + ba | home. wit th euachea brick reach | ioe’, tea is uxie i om MIDDLE BEL AND — ~ 3 Pull wea ed room ey potless *. — th up 7 _ small net and 9 cwatege | Veil kiteben a Poe ie LT RO. ADS wee ‘You sEEN ov | ot. tee oil Mabaso noe ores See rare base . per mo. Only 64.000 dn. of 810 ciectrie teat | Neat, 82 eal } —He.can do $10,500 ON YOUR Pate “ar forms er me one Gs | Serene craperien thminum 3 4 - S D utility ater heater na everythi Lot? r infor: FRAT ROBiny a La xpen- . WARD E $7.9: room, r. Laree \ ie ng but read!” ment call b: mation or aan heat wate rge basement, S § a KE. PA ad Puesctd at only t H . | - ‘ G : or roker N int | rage. pave: softener oll Daily & S : | REALTOR FE 28016) $3 t (AKBERE FRONT OnWooG = mera”. _ George R. Irwin "ts eee peabiss Paledmudee es |‘ merom & Sunday 12:9 _ a 43 'W. Huron 8t TE 2-8316| beautinu Or | wae Real Fistat (DROOM HO Sabet _ RS ST armed . Open Eve. 7 autifut fot “134° of teh rganizatio I For cor : or Sale Hous Pepa lip jots. Across ¢ — ‘| tog | ke 2 additio ait of take fra PHON nm, Inc. Ie oc ta van id cl Prop ouses = 4.3) Coe ct ns ees ba bees | Behook Sees Martine ee at PIONEE ° hom 1 ee | bitcoam Beak cneeions ie ay INE: FEDERAL 46 lee, rooms, fu vor ~ sieakice West Gitste ieechange | terms Hartline . $4,200 R HIGHLAN Plastered. “* : ——— 2 ged hes es ee the OWNER: 3 a 3 BEDR et | doen titones living 1) basement, » oaLe YouR MoD’ «-| VACANT GOO Exchange ‘wiih il FT. FR DS| aire “walla, oak . — bedr room 12x14 car 1 ROOM HOME. wn, room. $2.000 ie creams hone) os gan One “eation, Bar 1D HOUSE GOOD LO . _ OFFERS BOTH - ONTAOE arti forced air turnace. hail Oakland esa | is weated xd master | tress orte Large lot, -fruit rhe miles i UNION gain, PE 2,1843 ‘ AVL cL | AL “weno in a ver @ beautiful brick | Stop play mtg & fully cn tare ale 400 = *4.000. down. at only $14-} LEG ch $400 aa to me, with. Terne Poa- | erty LK AREA INC oy Tht iS LAKE—- Whe dake. ‘paste ie lovely setting, | tres think 9 home with ete : an - DOWN payment. Ne com ree down | h Large complet Prom. | This js 40 outaignd tn Genliiy) Perte Outstanding | 8" euch as fem- a ; : LAKE FRO OINCOME 3 Bedrocm : N widers may pomens we | heme arsieut con ie caoaers | ute eee Aas ing value in @ Ere g Pertect anaes 350 with $700 — enly : 4 bas ; A NT cue te Tut brick shelj on ' prices otto site pees cad Si Lacey faaed tol bess ful living room e} home. Beay.| ome hea This, britk ‘colonial caste tnetading taney” ) per q Ranch St 2 be {8,8 lovely 8 room Close tm, Two femity Pull = a acre —Pontise Michigan el Tall base, | see Biss eo freclace Pee ee al ota Mila ed el ml} neraney Ree a | and _in- 3 pe: yle oo L bungalow oo story | oi! < Seoqrew cairanee y fur. .- ; : ee _Scees 3 full bathroome: creation room, nice sine. bedirec tchen “down j | gle en room. Floor to = : and comuare. i With” ries mes heat and os fn Stee $200 per Flam income ue $750 DOWN aT. Seana hati ‘storms nen wip- | pmo ony secon rel th divided ear saek on terrace that edds Mares CTIONS: Out Bald 4 Miebed pasege. This ett ae} Stk mrodiets hg By te coe over ee Fecal tor lores Sgmit 2556 Wilhams Lak ataened warege. 1 ore ere = room, sed ety einete 18 8 | 3 bedre uae een, fee ma | code! PE 6-068 Pulgere Bt. ny decorated ho: attrac. ood buy is really converted to ¥. Or can s lake R bt ort Fareage. lar . ear tack a and jar recres edroome w ce bath : e 47800 rm ’ now sendin Geese and shower om | foo — = $17.000 with a) Toxd00 ft. lot 2 apts. Ler Road| uySsss Prone ae Wor Taney Tt mei garage Well” 2 car at tently De: (master bedroom : with, 3 through incom Included - si. : e day EM 3332 after ¢ or Sun- at. TOOK ING ef landscapes heat y basement . copper gre oneal en — oer ht re a. Sam fe §2.000 DOW 3 Bedroom Ranch | k . wees aed aaa fer SEK Stato EAT | Russell Young ge parcel reenk r $9 200 ul Priced 4-618) ‘arke aman 2.0) I i ) N : BES" “ . now | dak $0125 with $3 EM 34806 8 room oe oe o | ) . ieee | or pets a bia LADD’ c In down. : PE _ 87704 down, 1 asm ‘aad ‘bat uo ein _ $3,500 Dow h On Tre Ll OC “AT ION ; ee ™ LAKE CRESCENT LAKE T sa - REALTOR . y $1l.e7s. Cc For Cc 16 : n trict. up good | ~ Pull a home, ne acious % lake cg a how ti HIG 1 ee ‘ | Jpen Eves oy « Seer . At Lot (286 Dixie Hw - . olored | Snap niet pal py eit sted oll alr con. | local qredere and noct Oe © pin. 1LANDS am: FE 406 “ o tre ed wal a Alt . 1 se Lake Pe ey Drarue. Pisine Families yi tu WRIGHT, ~ well a, ciesttig hot wete ou ac street ew the bus line | Weed ae $ pear round} ‘can be (recent s Sl tana” onchon | AH , ; | Ba the Prog over- 3406 Pontiac pon Beusers ade are g — Woodward ora Realtor Sate ae oe i school, . $11,400 ws0 dows Toun home. oniy | °n,, extra ge kitchen | ome of Your Own onl heal . fireplace. Lape nl story ff ub A newer Ia | moperative Real Enta sents hol Leeeaat be sel we} KR. J. V Th SRT Eo ore: , Sara room | WATKINS par ae: __ a Ra of Mt cert ame bungeiow—all ate Exchange | OR 3.8313 . JF. VALUET, Real F at ort bleck to ean torms 4] LAKE 2 yerd with most oftrne- +7600 + and ect condition tnald Oakland Ave, , altor : C eect, Near be: ite rk One SATO? 1] bedroom frame howe. _ . : ies sa SA mont attrac Py SOUR a DOWN To screens, if ocorsy nora = ” CHAMBER — Cooperate ‘Res “eatete Exchange }On 3 2. Wood O. “er —e ae a fat ta toment i S —<— for only $7.00. Pray room house. 3 trom Pon- and TV antenna. P snd 8 roo: aA S ‘STREE . a ams Leake Rd & M- - landscaped . of AC | A der at 83,990 . Priced | : m mode T . : Rd & M-59 HU lees, take prt F our Family _oesent tone bee i On| Ase pores ts a1 500, down, ‘ rece. 3 block to st a wal E 1OMES = ee ral hay ee PHRIES. legen. Gecing 1s dehoving. Lang In Roe! ro! rea for colored ue wage. 960 cash t ool | Ideal be ASEMENTS est Sid ——~ | gree from — just 6 blocks MY nage hah ae _ for Mrs , 5 erage < on Redronms m ranch prt heceobe parideyd cme with po step, to New 3 bedr e Suburban REALTOR FE 2 -04 LEG AN WITH LAKE 2 car Garage | ace heat, a is. as “phe! Bale fines or phone GI Resale furnace. outline. new oli| fens Select sosomes 3h an one Atractre ae \ Plastered walls SS. Teeery Opa on rom fr PRIVE = i of 83 e posst- _ dots, a owe: ‘ear airport. orivi- ce. large ree gan fur- ets, AGLoNTet y ot eal Eat nings ‘$aben frome Eligabeth r rye pedi opel of eres 3108 Harrison st ems | West Side a PAUL iepert: -90.608, 43.308 situated on reation spéce. and x jc $i) furnace. | PEXCELLEN sted Exchange roo ertor. tar Lane the investm really interest OL 33008. arrison S8t., Roch.| - JOHN - a ave M. JONES sewer wale large wooded lot with $11,500, witht, Priced et only | sale. Lar 7} BEDROOM a1 ke-| > _ = trees. ge tivin er Tvs a genune barran. | Attractive 2 bedroom ho eee 8 “ye i808 oaulat = cost anwa et combos Dorothy S een | striae Many cther eats mi vas can tt ta an : ? = —_ ss sider 1 ments, 4 extras, 7 on Donels : A ER Cherokee Mills. Pi home 20nd, 2 trade nyder La our include tax 10N son P: walls, oak . Pisstered starter R vender w 4 per cent ‘| Loa exterior ee CHARLES L Seas | Saaae Se aoe ore ee gtiee | Gul nestecaee Gee ome wW rries. C : ha Own A) Ri " e7180 ie Saray apy pmo 8950 LAKE PRONT | e9 w —ee coat oe oe 6 2 ye REALTOR has pure resent bdeped in | opty OOM HOME: “Ti S48 Ga. | coe 2447 Georgeland, oats re jot rior ca Largs eaeearmdeey ee | ee wre ntn 4 menses | ame nae phne FE se ileree oot: |G ie Tt Seung ce eres | ESS gt Ok | EN RAK Men FORE | won A a goat ae of heat. It's $2,000 ving room 32 ft. bia { Cooperate * peal Est o~ con you have been here = M. faorust ie | fruit, ‘and with som Sm ot ee — by owner, 3651 Walnut Lk SALE | guar < a da. : via 980. . ve want arg down t. long. | LARGE re Real Kaiale enehenae | ing 6261 oe ae st ned &. earnee. Py erty i kool Moneah ht ut Lk. Ra” | On (mes PRONTAG mei ie i $7.960 rage F 4 —_— Wate = fe 4 Road ( ; 10A rine ‘gecrooms. needs : has sr Glsesed. in’ Moders oe Seminole Hills # Room Fre a See ames | $950 BUNGALOW . br enscts Ferm PF Sas tor Pat lige sew, Rest pe trea, hts tee Pit “a "bust Z ecorat! some eat ba with | . ch. A’ : KA! 8700 I —— rtr lor * Res cres of nace jing. Basement, od” ant rel setter beta git cen- | Spacious 3 f= ‘ot $1 ak Pull bane ei Pioneer High! ioece lage | 1's the ‘bird” pet lce Pormonngeei Only $3. corner est and Relaxati porch. Terms. ble screened ‘a ieee ag Completeiy. trom | betes t ecua Weta tone _ abolt, 20% Frank St —_ Saar a aint dre 2 bedrooma saree ‘ ands ie mee Here ts th ation 4 will handle Priced $760, $275 natarel firesiecs. rooms ' ee urb one bedroom tin een ng large living foom. | _— } WATKING EAR A lovely home ju to do it beepeaedll Loi ciate Smal Alt MODERI oe -_ vikin oun a on oa ” an, 1 mile Bom ny ten til bedrosms bp. ot’ stots a Heenoed dewa, 3 bedrest = oe! ee at 6 miles sane ome. big 1 2 bed- | 160 % 9 ROOM HOM? board with a FE po ° on recreation roe areed air - ement. off AC mae a + Hiving room serie Larse ee reb. SS a a e age ete rE tning cap : S to BEA PORE AOR PARK Goll —— “Lake. v1 i prveness BEDROOM wooded let heat, La replace. and y teeth, Geed. fistuse vaie nue. “Ideal for cor natur. vansied den wi Air eete UNGALOW arranged rma spat a breeseway omet. ofl beat, boat is included fishing | co scant home, or du iT con aa a) ——— e & b th HA with pobre white frame ban } LAKE FRON rage. A attached me, oF just uplex tr redepr tit Halle 0 Yrse — I ESS ars ‘oad tsrge v0 lensed - Off = NT {room tran room aad — of ail Pa saree LAKEFRONT. a peautite hom ree Saks home , Does bath ap: Pull psromeiocry P N aoe = \arge slay ar 3 ee eee {fom Galo Lake short distance “tis a "upetairs home Nat | where ‘can ‘00 "ou ores stone benakaber gad gate: one ee =. = or oes SPICK. AND SPAN room oll nc, nek, recreation | f°, Sige Le | (ef emva dees p/h ae gy eS ea. fe = = 5 ou beat # for rasa pennrions sendy Sub. 2 houses. HTS. ment. : bd aca ed oa . shade hal mal} h as m bo 6 ‘ach in yard and . r a GI RESA trees, fo apreadin v payments age, mal sal ’ : he homes abte aeork one of the best | od 77. par pape emai i esk Neer Jesiyn ont — Seu fer 15.800 ee tends shrubs. vie acs menth-| Pevy P— ~— Rig Mor Cane. oft the aIx BUNGALOW = ee Open 8:30 Cling” nterion. “Convenictce FE 40321 tor | * um caren, nae s-4161 or FE 21306 mined. ginalg "aad, stvandined ACRES OF LAND | = Se Sty oe oe mw, waren" “pe Fe sae yout is 1717 5 : with =| cer earege. | === ae ras ment, gas An AD tected po! oe «3° btoed one, bedroom _teoture. Coopergiive Real irate Ra | $1,500. down, terms, .. rivile a | ~ Sy ; — LY ecreens, sesteatl pro’ oud te : een that we are FE 5-5091 or FE 5. $471 = qe ate ot these ia Drayton Plains large kitchen, living : af _Hainte_ Kuchange Tah tas 3 BEDROOM SHELL | id —~ | month rea morteege st el ular buyer. Deico oil fest no answer s. Heated by bases arene Lovet little & rm gas heat, glassed-porch, : A basem .L HOME. ' ance 4% cheien sakes and $63 8 | ° glassed peat. | 11h enings and e. Has 1% bath mical ott ¢ shady lawn on with ogee gg gg ov R saree ot. one tee tie ! ar Tl THis ry FORD et Havetent YG “tna ee eakaas ith re De | are eal sgt AREA Tals of it see Priced Females et Totnes hal whelna oeeeee = er et offer call. — x 2 ge ING * \¢ “ROOM ee te—erchamre there wcRECe floors, forced amvered ‘walls, oak "| cx, 2, dgdroom, home, Mov 18 TRE “BIRD” HURON G maSean PUREHE starter home Near Auburg and wa MRR EEX ORECG parkse “a reel’ kemag’ tee sok $1,500 DOW ay! Full bas e in IRD” TO N GA ) comfort of “oe: "ie | foo" ron we is.ts0 | Th DOWN iLN e HOUSE. pIVE ACRES. lve ia +4 seclusion, it 80 tet us gprpetine.“daviv acerca and well cons tanned “| Se Tocattoe yy re ca folks—if you h D mengtiere oe ae an ise la Groom, “furnished | cot- you should see. be inte attr y | Dever ol sen move ‘tae aus AILY 5-8 P.M. ene, Can Cash to. bee Spe ot ont, mel lot 60x180 - H. B m™ Stlerss, safe detigntt You eet Tr eat mon tied . home with ~ asi after ¢ p.m. B : elud BRON pl IT-WE" “ar . vil eautif ‘9. win ed fait orice $3. VN, Realtor im ee gi ee teboes re | sence. Ale. oak, goat ot taan Seminole Hills Bri : = ces ul 3 bedroom ranch on oee matANTER Membet Coop. Real Rute zane | ONTO R eae with autmetic™ g ithy” teem | 110,Oneida e Buck Commercial Frontage | moder The latest, most c on ‘ tay roor sate family for this 41) Lake Front 137 Baldgin EAI TY WE THINE : Dreyion Pisina, Pull ps ie peer Modern to. the shinu On Auburn Roac ern home to mee roe modern bame With 31 ‘ How at Home- . oan AGREE -w YOU'LL and 815 Pull pric, 4 ing room te Iv. oad your ¢ t cael cow gui a pel ol 1S woah woe Bes Se enter ATTRACTIVE 5 SMALL 1 [Tigoaoos nis ja own ov el pos REALTY —~ Weeen and Po eg OE QSicu | jast east of th 100 ft. lots ca bathrooms. own. and? T all ve ny a m modern nae co. R . aue of e vil s. pee eTION MOTHERS _theltingn and "most of Loos to ents to choice esiow Cheerful Wiss room cooperate Rea ti Bun Ios etiri marble “sil ane windows . L we on yo oy bg dry room — laun--. > Veen seman, Sees with petroons Sista Jae trent hemes Geer Clud section Lake ion “oe 006. | in Phastered walla EE 2, 77 al INQ! new homes ect there fine EDD wy pCR from Clark me _ block pried, lovely" corgort, ew baths reach heme sing axee ek aopEen a 3 pOO ‘ Clean Ryo Basement isa wwe ns are getting read West taren unday 2 to 5? rae home with 2 mod and thi ston Grammar “onths ee a close recuse “and ime wih SP hes ¥ fo ac pen a Houas | wire “and oficed at $10.908, 0. NEXT DOoe BRANCH homie that afi atm malier to "Proverty Pollow sign: Cal =e pee $5 AS : igh School. only a8, it ‘ond restricted: . 900. down. ee OST _O' Hing ards comi : 7 = ne : pi Somkiddree | st mand with a view of | ston Ra tela HOWE Tcumten bail in | | gine ae ssurtoundinus with Bateman & Kampsen oes Bich Meatesce come Prat © 6:00 3 ent sand beach fom - ibule ent: 33 t can lahao oak: short | . : ° 7] we Costs. 40855. call Mr, Joil car Price a on living rm. & eee ae Ss sme of this: # eae hes, fee Realtors FE 4 05 ay or Binie v itighwey No has Drive out pas ‘dream home’ . & aeae i » cet 28+ ai. ak, = $4 ant Gate nee true large kitchen with nook » Whar <2 firepince ian oBving (277, & Tele 100 “neat tor TOR - EOnAneE bested : — a hw. putting ™ and . al at- hate = . A. JOHNSON, R — el noes bedroom. ay re a ad by with jo ll, me is Co-operative Rear mains ye Sun. Open E venings FE oe “54 1704 S. Tele autor Delightf shad a Established 1916 mi. north of Pon Tocaled’ fust xchange = —_ oo ae rege! | teemere [ SS |emecs eeree| eee Sees inary | Birmingham | KENN = o 8 the sone | me ve. Extra ght now? lis Deme : —— q Nonten in the Wik he ee She ft, | lot RY ¥-O'NEHL, Realtor__ basement. fu e. ond § Paths fl all'for’ appotatmeat, @ eae KE Sooners ACK: ams Lake & Wil- : 7362 ' 1S W. Hur i = ae t, furnace. Fenced I . ] cee toni nis beak = wunched ‘garage. basse | Poon PESTO Or FE ware trees, Quick 1 | ites 3 foot ing "Tom s, : aed as LO TELAD Wivies seem fancied» 1.28 oP UILD NOW operative Real Estate 1 rehanee ‘down, “Shae RA : EXTRA- copra Ola fll baths Cail for ass Lak Dp L = — tied bath Own. eA Wate al Mar ge othagg “loro In es CH 4-5 8 S.bedroom ees on rn mg 7 Al al arial ‘ — eo Rd. Kee they quick action ' y free fi ree rms ‘ eee Mabe este ary a ae s! besementcopyerbrumbiag al H i tg He Benj _® & an —S + = —— » oil —— ‘3 sarpeleds ones bath ini jam & .eereens, “afuminum storm |’ see veteran }HoME-TE | ana” rok . | peseurer tarts ne edFoom, “Wire ty gene pose i gham ee “prey fr, ome. oe furnace, water ¢ this "one today. . Live in AT PAYS FOR ITSELF FHA mort Should qualify for “leatures hee 3 Fook 0lt 5.0. Stephe yard walls, fenced & Lon —— m one Apartment & lets th | oe . Elderly owner * tifa Brick fire fF et features _ —— eat. “This Neane 4.2 ns, } nc. ; . 99,000, terms Lake Front. | 4 home in trade. L “fireplace ant) pitare| sit al en Wen oe A ina: a gust off, Cooley Lake t ie peym mente, Extra ‘high | DR Phone tonight. | door. tT ca 8 eo reduced. Price drasticall ors os 5, Woodward. = tae ___—_$arsa ning com eer ur soom bers ie oeatton, on we DRAYTON WOOUS, Nearly Wee > | ps m lending to the back mediate. boss ng a =e * . * om. combination. $4,000, | B bas ‘priced oe aainn cet | Seer tee “vith. breakfast porch can be Sale| WEST - Cc “and save oxronp s ‘Nice shade 60., ls Weiner picture pin whan site es te [( + cirme SUBURBAN -A neat, = = yg Oe voanfor ai as on ae 4 Yes, New in 83: “Sa heat: Large fot atures claytie enurnnee’ Fully “modern, includ w - wilh 3 oge with $3,500 ard vatkin once floor bedroom LY ail — ie basement with ling —— = s deal. Ca Yo esate ins Lake Ares cates "te QUALITY BUILT — P-- . fered Hixtures. | — E8she Uving oom. 1s" . = oie 44 4a bedroom & win rm master bed space. th py Scar gerage Tae Best OG & HOM enient to m3 very fs bedroom is 12ei4 the ov sj With uys 3.100 ft of LJ ’ ° 92500 4 stores. laundry room, furnace ere| - =. A large : ase Bein; floor space ee 7" routes seat: Suerte | Today oe ote overeat ve 7 lf vi fs matic off ot }—pormersion st 300 wth — , ~ pe, won ansaee Ske fais hagas : first to ‘see it - : deat en ee : a only $8,900 u efor ree : in 53, ing roo te pea ke Ra aa mate Kien ih meena Sie i a biden, ‘thaded ‘and i basem lane home, yee ‘ere sure be : e inte “‘fmmaculate "soul NORTH SIDE” ‘enp TWO LOTS~and Here we have a 4 bed GAGE STREET ea m & 3 bed- home with 2 fail bi 5 room, Gene: ? — ~ By 8. = wusliy tone all , ral Motors i bd Sedipare orriess, Cayce,” | febea nd en sir taba and | Sa, net ea | ton sutpius -of_cus —--}- be bow) bes ie a a eas \ © —y eg ag Ba ist oe te Sg Se gi ae : : g BEE: $11,000, Be low at: s DOWN now! sure to see Moves ‘ doheet Sp pou. | Russel | LY Sate eat fot with e Young - Ba 12 W. a La ‘ ve | Fa : : : + ene “ . | ‘ ; 7 sehold Goods 87 __- Mortgage Loans” Ss Sale Household Goods 57 Sale. How : ee | EASY SPINDRIER WASHER FOR ; SALE rt koh INTEREST ~ sale, $40, OR 34070, Used washier. $14.95 and up. i “dwell aoe canceled FIREPLACE OUTFIT, CTR Auto, gas healer, #10 w "| cal appliances: 3 beacti pairs, ie fou auto. heotes. oh ) |. Crore, 5 . ; % Take Frontage SH. G. PETERSON | _$a Satie a odala wr, Fico motel Hoover 08, | wet hove ow * 1310. Pyptios Otel State PRIGIDAIRE MUST BE-SEEN TO) pioor model me range, regu | § pr Seren aed | — Phone or FEY bert gppreciate. Bed DAVENPORT. 16, Ob ier no spotel fo _ wis $429.95 . | rg AE I Rg hy FOR LE 00D 17 INCH CROs. & ¥slerrord, ‘Belling - "#0080" each mre Poenar ‘Swaps 58 LEY COSOLE TELEVISION SET. "CRUMP ELECTRIC : = TE BUILDING LOTS FORTE ste TACIT ASONABLE: PHONE: OR | 348 aatoarn BA _ i | ' as trade in on used 3-4566, TELEVISIO: g ellent condition. Locate WHI . cars. I “i > 5 a _Weit. Gad Fon = aL GU ARANTERD RE: ss EA, FE 5000. , : 4 . ; . daly for plebup truck. — “-0). Sa0e8 up | THAYER BUGGY $15. TRIMBLE: a meder. Uring tom fet} ~~” REAL ESTATE es Grass ete RS sre a rug, and 2 age. $0,- | Office cor, Adams & Tienken on DE IN ALLOWA ‘acuum cleaners - re vo ibdAw : Se oe OL OL 1-161 ~ 0 —_OL 2-001 — MY 2-5581 | ° Gon gana ar use roy oe abled — Lo We da ao seer ae | INCOME For Sale Lots —— “ oon eae SALE “; treese, Cait PE 32301 titer 5:30 | DAL Jonenbine, = } Close downtown, -large § room, Simteanonaeee nes = Dixie Wonder-lyx rubber base paint, Res FRADE on \9 RANGES FOR ELEC. ) ‘ Phone OR 31872 or OR 32-1769 $5.29 gallon, $3.49 -allon Rex. tric R. B Muoro Electric, 1060 ; ap B Some sah bath cece Don Barran Woliee axe - | ie ACRES @ ORTHEAST $1.61 ped quart $i ver quart FoR SALE) t VOUTH BED > AND | gad_pétvote quivances. Lasge let. | 20 ae BY a M8” DF froatage $0 ver ceut\olf om al trellises and | mattress, Good EM | oy GET. RCA Hi” SOLID MAPLE Newly decoreted. 00.060, terme, | CHEROKEE HILLS | _$17SD cash. PE §-0481, i 34116. ee, | TY SBT. BES doors, Marty Amer You'll like the advantages of | Acne 1320300 0680. ACRE BARNES HARDWARE =| FURNITURE AND | RUMMAGE | Conon, Picture tube. One year Joseph F. Reisz| Samet Pas w #24330. $550, 2300 Newberry Re. RON fae of amen pene O7e® 88") warrenty by RCA, $900, EM 2-421). : * : : Rt. east of Lake Oa! me — OR WASHING - : O3% W. Huron Bt. PE 2.0280 nd esexstne ‘nant _M pie! east Some terme. pone’? Incemas 6 room _and FURNITURE | Th ing OE oat $18. 211 ; i | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange |CARL, W, BIRD, Realtor 85 ACRES . bath “on 44 acre ae trae | 2 let | ee 503 Community National Bank Bidg. Wen losated between ford ong oo. payaient for alee kona. ISLAND HOME * =| approximately 65 gon le. Land con! } easior ¢ : 2 LOTS NEAR CAROL LAKE | Siiny good building sites. Price hor t ‘Reego 1 Harbor . soe. large-iot._tabe pric | Late, WpsrBeeen, Sip cach ior | Wardrobe : Tia ead," Me | eee eR ites eae sla'Fhs|_Broubways erties | oy MEAGHER BEAT REEATE Sl dine ae Reto pee onic | en rom water J besesemiamereer er crcrn ow sfc ——__ Be Te es ——— = ae : : stairs —— i es sale for the kids. $8,950 full HOMESITES ee | : = ““& | Co-operative Real | ital Exthance $ pe. Redrooes outfit © =e 4 wee dinine + : bath, by owner. price eo ft by 120 tt and ldreer, ~ So cnet kines i LON LGAS TANK AND oo | A 900 05 heat and automatic: hot 4 privilence go Eiteatee Sass | 5 ‘Ac re€ ountry Estate on as SS Cape, VINE by MHA Rervive, tee OF a ESE " Wr seo hot dios i088 pe. ibe. | living rm $05.00 omen waste ‘Ep CONOMY . —— an = 7 Nepement The J. R. Bloomfield f pe Priced trom 8s $5007 ~~ Completely remodeled 1 room | = - _ teeter for 2 5 gallon Philges Pre-owned 4 pe. bedroom . $65.00 | | Tr lq & nice home in « vice HILTZ and wd As 1 pea eee Dome Fg boy tanks FE 23123, | Pre-owned pertect eS FURNITURE CO. Es SS . $85 I WN 2 iiving rooms. aneled den, “The kids wanted a sand box and At was less trouble to! $3,000 EQUITY BALANCE Bs, 08 rentriece be be MANY ITEMS. EASY TERMS terms. Teal Estate and Tisurance ceenieng ‘A move out here!" oon completely modern, “raised elsewhere.” PON Pies MICHIGAN + ] > | 1011 W. Huron PE S-6101 Ou beat, Beautiful landscaping, 3 oid; trade josmbH FURNITURE CO ____ Pa eae wee. CH PIN- BIGE LOW Open #0 Orse abundance of shade trees, Im- : = wih large jot, full basement, $13,- ae Saginaw. Cor ; Oreherd ioe USED WASHIN: BROKERS & BUILDERS Hae Scio Lak 2 : mediate possession. a ce _ 000 or less. FE 2-7529. Eaxy Terms =. ee, co Sal Munre Elee- St _|_ For Sale Lake Prop. 44). —.95—egag-eni nities 51 Sale » Land ontracts 52)! ACRE LAND FOR. SALE. WILL p VACUUM ae aie trig Co. son. . $113) _or a [eesoang a ane PP cates oe FE 2eiT0- 46 Acres—Ortonville take deep frecse as part pay- ble. PE 2-0042. OsED TY ee oP on eesere- aes! a 2 5 A POR THE PEA = = oan DISCO’ fe a ne | GOON, EPRIGES RA- merators 5 oe quiet of the country? Then see |4 LOTS POR SALE ON a Roc Amerionn, bee neteed BUSINESS & HOME » chet worth a6.30 payments $62, | 1950 GIBSON REFRIGERATOR, | °909 \ pexp ee REERIOESS | Radio's avpliances 423 W. Huron | se fine lake-right lots at beau- of W Welham Lake. Pri on. ro rooms 32 foot —— living Owner - leaving, must sell gro- — ber me, 6 cent interest. Cost | S75. One -combination —saw#,—i44-— —$o— BROS. ve PE 41133. - tiful Wh Lake. Ti miles jee. a ose Xs pile ¥' paeee resume modern ue umemy | seep aad caeel cute oth Mi eccke: wn horse wer, gasoline motor. 830, tone KE eid a i. = : north of ylon Plains. A few e. _ breakfast nook, tile bath. / license in thriving community on oes or wi a e Teo wheel | iL iRONER ISE DEPT. i lake fronts and only 30 choice | _® month, DI ind evenings. Pan basement, oi! hot water! main highway. Grossing $100,000 _‘railer. rE GE TABLE | MOD) fier 5.30 | USED, 2 take-right lots to. share over call FOR SALE* > FOR THE heat, 1 room ‘guest house, 1'e/ @ year, Home is a nice 2 bed- 20% DISCOUNT Swap eure 5 “hesTaunanr | ‘Lise new) $26. Call after ‘Rebuilt washer: — oe i OFFERS “| ft 6f private fine send of 1. 00 by 143, FE a car garage All “e acres tilabie room. lake fron’. for relaxation Present balance on ¢con- _for good used car or sell. FE) —2-™, 138 8\ Edith Bt (2 ve livine room suite _ $14.05 — pa gd ys ina | nag can” SUITABLE FOR SUBDIV}- pny miles from Pontiac | end, calor mont after bears. oA trart $5200 Payments $52 20334, Goon oe Neacidaiadl tIC STOVE. a coy living: room -- gas , : Y 40. ct mventory Ly w . eM. i ‘Immediate Possession Good. rest Phone owners, | tre. ote fer immetee cai an both, Wil pay for = Les Syeers| [ot Oe, Sper cet ivat ai CADILLAC. ai) HP. EVIN. wore Sp Se Te wainst win beds § 0.88 3 a rogms. 4 bedrooms, cax | _MA™S-lI1 or MA ¢2904 "| Sige, in muses -. 'C. Pangus 9 M15) Securea by brand new ¢ rede desk PE $ Heavy wood K-46 beds ..... 8 9.95 - : _ floors, of. beat, fuil bath, FOREST | LAKE ‘16 FT FRONT- Roy Annett, ine g sect room oungalow wiih. full WILL TRADE ‘48, STUDEBAKER HOUSEHOLD PURNITURE IN. Refrigerator guaranteed. geo.9s 0 peewee oe Sylvan rune pa cate | React ewe AE FesktatT Seer. Ht | Merding vclectsic gtove and re AM Hite gas stove oo: O48 i rage "3, blacks. from down. | COTTAGE ON n WILLIAMS rom go were ee Pederel 37100 BROKERS ——— TRADE YOOR LAND CONTRACT, | {erator EM 24@1. MARY TTeUs Nor LISTED HERE Ba — _deach. OR 32130 : Realty Open Evenings snd Sunday 14 | \\e need two men who are RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | fumiture, m ggopllace, oF auto, for uoosES VACUOM. KE FEW "EASY TER 2 Acres—Davisburg COOLEY “LAKE = 2083 ORCHARD LAKE, RD. able to purchase new "% AA be] Opens es wa Thattest EXCHA a, a om 056 Myrtle <= Gar- WY MAN’S : ‘od room home, Pias- T } ST SELL 8 ACRES ; * truck F “On- hone th ay Street a 2 eet ee Sirens 8S eas | teoed wele large, Gali yea ee oo — —> Lk. Rd GMC trucks to haul con- | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange wiLt SWAP 4 ROOMS OP PURNI. @ PAIRS ROSE E DAMASK TT RAV- westinGHOUSE 1 petite psy arene Beauly land-| large double arace. 2 nice NICE BUILDING LOTS. FE| Astola. Large garden, ae crete, steady employ- WE for housetrailer 23 a6| Sine. by meget a ee — Good condition, $50, MI teens. berries | eee et only $8, with at so 500 4.7207 ‘ berry patch fruit trees chicken ca —< _iect or eel OR 33 _ | Mars. seare $ err “tr -Lavend ROCHDALE tor Ween Maver crass, mt Bee ee Te ee ; colent condittee 1's vear eld a3, | WESTINGHOUSE ELE. EcTRic ie Dorothy Snyder Lavender Beautiful Ve ecto residential lot | 36604. Reasonable. party. Call FE 2-3091,} CONTRACTS For Sale Clothing 56) FE «so | range. OE refrigerator. A-1 com- rE izabeth Lake Estates en a8 tot |. : Cat iG Cal wale Prcned | eee ere wees * | dition, PE 41081. 2 349 W. Huron. — PE 24411 | bear Rochester. Heavily wood Mr. Kent. ash but a iRONRITE “AND CHAIR” 1a x | _ee_F ee | == home, with glassed i | powkni LAKE BLOOMFIELD T wih, ™llep Se Sia ——-8y;,-ACRES— ae courteous service, Get our FUR PIECE FOR sUTT. FINCH |: (Ree 7. VERY GOOD Ee home, ith glassed: =i | POREST LAKE LOOMPIELD | «4.0702 é COTTON CANDY MACHINE | AND! mate before you sell Bring in fur--weiek tails and 3 fox heads Call after 5. FE §-4243 | condition. 68 P: cee : pores. all se — floor. Stu- | Twp. face geist 2 eeerme or. | 6A. -GN-LAKE-HURON- PRON? }—Just—north_of Clarksion ee xara | —_JOee, sontract at sail Fe 6-601 - Lan $36— FE--3-0020 + pr : Atwi NUT DINING ROOM SUITE. fireplace. 3 rooms carpeted. | fined secreation tm beth imme. | lt. And inside lots, with inke peg Aled Fores Seated in | CLASS C B: AR- Cutlough, ‘Ne obligation + | between 9 and 6. except Wed | “Moniter refrigerator. $100 ea. Can )\ ¢ chairs and buffet. #45 Basement. oil fernoe’’ T°’ | diate possession. 1383 Club Dr. privieges, Caly 6708 and vp Oakland Co ideal tor truck sar- | Oakland County Excellent gress. | J. C) HAYDEN be seen at 2041 Galloway alter 1-6341 : Feation room. $15,800 Pa tie fa FF keh dawn end We) Ter Oni} sheds win ane down. | coulent Sumy Fee rm 145 Ween Bive Reattor | Sale Housenotd Goods 87) hanna piece tneep ax |" \BY 7 FOOT RUG” AND nth 4 ‘| Drive 8) miles North of Grand SDM LICENSE WITH $1.500 GRO. | ——"— eee ee Se ee f de b eee eo : “Seminole Hille WEST SIDE _ .- | Bend, Ontario, Canada, on Queens WHI E zery, stock & 02.000 Worth of fis: Money.to Loan ~ $3|4 BUY IN SMALL RADIOS AND fe be esis ee $Y Mew | _ sy att Montcalm. :“s Ideal location on west ‘aide Highway. Man on grounds every |~ tures. 521 Opdyke (State Licenied Lenders) — portables, FE 54-8755 rn >, - 49 | hous | Some? stares to | A 6 cd 2 tearoom nome | $25 Someta” ana but Sa GAS STATION GARAGE AND | ~~ ‘S#!t_Licenied_tenéert_| ot urety cLeaN RuspER.| Linoleum, 9x12 .,...$2 esting ouse. c room hom a si de feet tromtages onthe lobe e showroom Fully equipped. Main) = \witt?N YOU NEED wed ‘curied sent ITS COOL OUT HERE ~~ LAKE tirely fenced and now planted to “ ee = . 7 =e 8 Preigh | frontage with 9 acres B&l 3-8396.| ice neighborhood. Close to schools farden. See this one soon. Priced | ain STREET ORILL tn busy |?" 8. Saginaw Ot. FE_ 40535 aaour ot ANYTHING ¥ YOU WANT Hibs and pouanee’ Loe eo AUTO ASHER lands, 22 foot living room | §] PT FRONTAGE 1 LOT ON LAKE | 2s 9600 with #16 down. Make us an offer. | eet Se a Ted tables Gide aot ean beak “Where Wrigiey's Used To Be ee ee eee nh ¢ wom an | oak wurrcons.. reatror | ~ Stevens Farms LADD’S, I cross, $10.00 a0. Sac? Seed bonne bose, comsiete, | 5.13 LINO..RUGS. :! $2.98 | - | Fee Sale MiscoRancons 60 : ctceinn than ele ae eee ee oan eves On goed nc. DOWNTOWN DRESS SHOP on B k ‘ ok on Sa ee 12x12 LINOLEUM oiss | soaies kore Pomme por " ervier = a 4 i \ ; place, attached breezeway “DOW RIDGE foads, Close to Pontiac. Low es | 4288 Dixie Hwy Dravion Fiains | the main street in Pontiec. Rasy | uckner Ss UD: TV sets $25 up: radios. $5 | Reg. $4.95 House Paint. gal $198 type for utility room, FE §- \ : : and garage. $28,400, terms. $305. $60 down | OR 140d Ponting Lake = ‘operation. $8,450 includes stock Se are chrome dined ota 8 ve. “ta Fi. Wall Tile _ -.$ 30) Sm COMPRESSOR AND ene: \ By owner, T10 feet on! Perry Acres is 20207 a : rt PLACE up; room suites, $49.95 up, Vey INLATD ayo teas Lode abt brereoael Fproal ining f R ‘ tt, ite ; ee ee ee | seit 9 Sei ee ee eee tO GO —*| «BVI Foom suites $1295 up: din- | SyERS 141 W. HURON. Pe ¢sose (0%, $12 From oe Dare Noy ATITEe Cc. Cass Lake, 400 feet deep, ; reeenee wl bidet | - FE 5 —— — Serve 8 Lae ———— WHEN YOU WANT . ing —_ ee $10 50 up. Many | pie DAVENPORT AND CHAIR ~ ee ta NT OR ena) lot in exchtsive DOW | fescs jon’ emi eorin ot Postec |) ;SCRES. carmen oe eee | bar atte town = ; USE OUR EASY PAYMENT $24 90, ching cabinet 1050 ADL TWO WHEE! TRAILER STEEI. on co iy oe cw » is | City limite. On North Perry, Lew. Realty, FE 5-616 | to borrow CASI | OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN | gas stove $9.50. davenport and frame & tongue good tires open Evenings and Sund RIDGE subdivision, $17.-| Sl yqa5 win 8100 down. |— 10 ACRES —_— |: S2GHLY. PROFITABLE APPL. | We Duy. sell. trade anything. Come | chair Kongerg oy Hoos Tear | 2534 Wm Lake Rd. near Gale ~ — 2 | . Ws s : A 500 cash. Call F E 5-4 167 | Dunn Fr arms | Good fertile soi] Partly com- | franchises. $180 000 poo as : masy ameset <2 tree “parking cay oe | 8195, Kitchen cabinet base $3°95. | ma} : ] between 5 & 7 p.m. reac” Jat Norte cf recuse iy |, Bieted 8 room “house. “Apple or. | show szcgent wront, 1.500 down ~ as OPRN \Datt 103 0 piano bench #308. ight, stand | — 7 SEVERAL GOOD LAKE COT- | limits. Hi ee aren oe | yoed * 91'$00 with $5500 Gows. —_ \ L'a 8 ane co. east of | ne — $34.50. upholstered | .\rtists” supplies, hobby : 1 d for lw y|. $ | | ta. i Son, 6 W. Huron. st «_ aneen | on thes Sn ee aena wMOffice open Bun. 3 to AND MANY, OTHE vcugice Ne a a es piieiants ts on AUbU xt ‘fa PEARSONS BANK PORNITURE | stpplies—cheek our clas- 5 ~ en own. f:.. on p20 : ant TYPE “HOUSE 0 EOw LOON "Crh. : dams | Estates - | Dorothy snyder Las ender BUBiNeRs OPFOR TUNITTE wig Dixie Highway _ [Peale Give Notiens med net fae ge en ep a sification Hobbies and a = NEW HOME: 3 mi. theme Pont autiful trees. 1 acre perce e facthg on 2 3100 W. wae - os an a = 20 Barnston (next to bank). BEAUTIFUL N NYLON DOWN DaV- ‘wo ht Me! N- Supplies” No. 244. bedrooms, 23 foot living room Living room, . also one small ved whehwaye. "Oerncr at héams WARD FE. PARTRIDGE Walled Lake fab glared, Nalian marbletop ODERN Di DINETTE es | ae - « beat, large aA iy sewer eg 2 income Silo. per Fra." and™ — ed conan mens — -| REALTOR FE 2.8316! 1 ¥ down chair c- eemen. | fan table. bullet Hace eee | ADMIRAL 10 IN” TV CONSOLE $800 down plus m costs a, _3h0e_ Dixie Hey: Se = as val 7 Subur — : OS [ = : ~ | 7 | and cabinet. ‘Kamtral TV. aie _EM ‘2202 Good condition with extra unused pa! mere os CAKE Ss ve 3 vwith, take ees erce Cee to| Home ot. Maren Cece Bre. et “ORE, MORE Az and phono combination. ‘Walnut | — MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE — | SS aes : ot ee - = -dining room -suite-—Helian—foiding -——— Bt Hh." oy Ss : take} bake- Orion Pontiac. Sire With Acres es” NEFICIAL loved ide ; ] sah typewriter, $25. OL 1-121. x 128e with ajoo0 4 160 x 400, Priced as low as 7 ith Acredge pit ioe om rt tg _Sereen, glider EM 3-4364. | EASY TERMS ; ~ ese yp i =a SYLVAN VILLAGE ye wos sia sil ase grave with $120 Gown, S15 mouth. about % »tfée sac enty 7 mi. DRIVE IN RESTAURANT LOCAT. bev) and women om area BLOND 1 N DINETTE WITH | (21_N. Saginaw © BE 5-6189 BIG SAVINGS _—_,____ om op _ 0 pn. 4 bedroom mod- | SUMMER COTTAGE LONG LAKE | _ LADBDS,; |} Ce Fa eee om home | Sar fully equipped, big busi- | ton Service Phons for loanip } gayig ery reasonable” FE 4 ADMIRAL” COMBINATION ro) Pie used lumber 2x4— + ere. Lar ving room ire- 7 or. Union Lake. 11 miles from iT} Ti) health, \revents are tve _ness for rigtit party. OR 3-0387 trip, Loan “ef Pg A tn 2 gent: ae 19.38 Ramee _ 3x6—2x8—2x12. _ Place Modern Kitchen, gas heat | Pontiac Back of: Morev's Golf an) cementing’ anered ts monk coe |\CanPEniias Walia Gage ‘ BRAS: FLOOR LAMP. #3 WALTON TV Just arrived a car of 2x4x8° and ~ ear — — scene tans SS Srue econ an ee ony 126 iMgg no Ete at real bargain. orice “ot $7.00 \© — = = an ovening for ‘BENEFICIAL. - re ay seg ee Walton, Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2357 News Sel area! from $5.56 “x: fated Piece" ___| trie pump. Large screened in 306 pier Rd. (ot entice warcel at only $1500 espervenced sing ou do gant FINANCE co. 1728 BEVERLY OnE wpBLOND SINGLE BED oan te peer’ weter: La ) iene : : i 7 2 tots; — eet} Tae FE, ~ or wae + (BREE Se = sh. Contect- Dave Berg. |. Provident Loan Co: ee complete w: ring Rock wool insulation—T9c-bag. WEST SIDE fae ee ae ae ere 41008 at $e E529” a Cedar ete in Michi |e a euaent Lawrence st, ek tae eno By TOR | eae r b-sSn. Readimix concrete and mortar, T room room 4 . an, an excellent o y. 20240 Pontiac ORG EFRIGERA tod tin ine roam earoeted. nice Wr 2 nd $7600, Owner For Sale Acreage 47 _pat meee a _ Sherri i en a condition. a Sar DINING, ROOM Sate Shingles-roofing-nails and many rooms, 5a! mode’ si —~_———_ FOR SALE: A DIN OOM SUITE. iiding needs, Kitchen, fut basement. i car ge “LAKE FRONT SEVERAL GOOD SACRE PIECES, “hae ek acre in argo ‘and gmail Call Rochester GL 60721. 990 TEAGUE eee co. BOTTLE GAS “| sales Ce. We can save — eyou mote yaa pour , handle, Tee 3 bedroom with bath. largs |” 4. houses . : 202 SS OO appointment. | living Toom with ‘stone Tega Easy terms PW. Dinan & | Periment. Alto = Permers farm | SEER R ton, ony no. toes "geet, Monten Se te ae a ee SURE rai ‘wewnep ermos | finite tate ie | PM ci Bh — | rete are Weary | ~ summers. Pe OCHESTER; MJCH. oe rece | EST Ce seam | ~* SURPLUS LUMBER . . af cane Baad. =) OR Forwitons |! & Material Sales Co. S- a ib ewe Ideal for exctust + resort. 21 acres _{MSe) Dial OL 30021. 338 PT_ FRONTAGE _ vonn goros olor ole OR Say, PC RNTTORE | family with tate for fine thine. | s340 Highland Rd_(M-59) OR 3-7009 marth oo er cae Ae 1919 MIS) festh"ot ihe: weter sator co. | ACRES NEAR MILFORD. 4 VA ae woud IOm oD BENDIX ~DiIALOMaT: Tig” APART. portonity. to net Mult me | X 18 BLUE RUG, $5. TWO — Open_® ____Ph. Ortonville a collect, THELMA. MEL WOOD | RLTR. — poepp blererest — = = Neca? i na Shea pl _ Ph. Rochester OL 60311, OL. 1-9701 a eat te ee iran 5 — bering — nine — worth ie large Schwan bihes Ola ca. ——= pea_0_te_*____ | ROCHESTER AREA | ______¥# +34 Also 160 Acres Lake Farm, 2200 | es. Building includes beautiful GET ‘CASH QUICKLY A 5-674. ___-__|_9ver $1,000 for $250. 3-440 ' t h 80 ACRES WITH TWO LAKES. No |. ef geod beach (ther goed Wnd Noor Loca tt - + COACH BUILT ENGLISH Baby Ut very i201 suite, ATHROUM ¥TXTURES YOUNGS- “ Brick Ranc cher with Tere oT Block. from beau. Sete Pa. tl ao [etre lake farms P W Dinran & pes = main ved road fuat miles | U t $500 © earr anu, Pertest conditiyn Com. pitas 2 3 | upholstered chars $10 to wn eee peers ead eas % en | & Sa ose et ® Acres. | tiful lake. $14.500, terms of & |. ween Lake Orion and Rochester | © W Huron St |: puntment ese pt0O won Ms Ss -~ yaad aval emlonand Drum table. $15. Chime clock. $5. ; sellers —autorastic. water—teqrer: - Loested approximalty 9 milé< | “CTIA Stier eat oc Days, MY 34431 Evenings MY | POR SALE #0 ACRES TIMBER; == : {3048 te 1969 care yout -titit- | COLDSPOT REFRio~ | ray ‘a, 1 wheel lawamewer fer trimming. | hardware lertries!. cunnlies. west of Pontiac. this almost news) = CLIARLES MELICK 5-783 7 Ress cmawer _stichivan, | WE SELL - WE TRADE Most deals cloned 10. Fminutes. 'S%. Garden pees Pe NAPE $5. Call EM_33192 joll ealvemre: conne: ive, and se ES. | oan, also made rniture HCTR OVE SING. | hin corpend eee.goe res | Realtor SRVERAT, GOOD © ACRE FICS For "tor ts" write “Pontes | DORRIS & SON | Sunslurenapd other secushies.” |? PIECE secTiONAL Like NEw PIANO, ELECTRIC STOVE SINC. | HEIGHTS SGPpLY: sean Perry area, spick and éjan kitchen with 92 W. Fifth st. - Rochester ene Ph P. W. Dinnan & | —Prese_ Box Riis -AND-AGHEAGE” NF Sen ly ater heater $20. electric roaster and other items. | St PE lots of cupboard space. 2 cool OL 6061 or Branch Office Son, 66 W_.Muron &t FOR FARMS AND re ee REALTORS FE 415370 = new, $30. Seencuele wen. like | _OR_3-4466. A NCHOR - FENCES : pemmy Sa ot gg Svea My pet —— | ~ ~ 3 ACRES ) Salt i utirdge, OR 2-111. PB 4 OR SN, Cocperstive © Real i emate » Exchange a an = tel PLAY PEN _, BASSINETTE eAND | No money down, FHA approved a ee ement, i ve » — oe a | finluned recresiien, Yeom with ~~ $1,000 DOWN A Jovely 3 agre parcel about five Sale Business beceny 4 9 ee @RUBBER STAMP : 105 (CUBIC Fr UMOTPOINT RE-| Biase ON | _PREE ESTIMATES PE 6.7471, fireplace tile floor, ex-| 23 br ranch afimost new, Muge| Aree Size 156x860 business including 2 pe- frigerator 9190.96 - | REPRIGER: T YEAR BARN FOR SALE. = hot water r beating system. | wooded lot ‘Aulo oli beat, breese-| ft deage'tieot aurtien soll, Lots | BY OWNER. BUSINESS LOT. 40 cutter, vuleaniser ete, Write Loan Co Coeereeet. HB. Mun 108 s _ Of ¥ ear neway, way, and slab in for garage. Lake| of trees. A live am across | py IL on Mie at Williams Lake _ Pontine _ Presa ss Box 83. . Co. 1060 W . To be removed from Erpe' sey, S fenta ae See for aoar privileges. Middle Lake, of property, Ra. Pe} NT TE SETS. ASSEM Or.| 30X40'. Make offer ‘all OL meron! teat lned Seren) ‘ e "1 ~ SEE oases see ica |THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1958 ee For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60| For ne ee 60) For Sale. Micdlenetes: 40; - For Sale Pets 69 CARNIVAL oes by ~~ ‘Turnet Boats & Accessories — 8S __ For Sele Core * Oo Natta tnt aa aemeaets tng nd treo . iinet ene rn =: 4 EARS SE Lene te! OG |, SOME Sse eee : " : sie away : DRAW Tite | HIT CHES me tant see eater,” $16. OR << PARAKEET, —— PRT SUBPLIS moa Ba rh STNATC too ee re - CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED ‘PAINT S - ; anew | —.Dancey’s, 230 Voorhets, FE 6-4931. r~ ote ce ten howe. | SOI TTT Pre that bolt to the frame | Cochran's INT:'SA SALE cs dese Seootase Doors REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES. _fnland Take Sles, VE 2412. a ile. heater; st on es Ss TOR ines Wer oe Ree, 6.20 per i met as uae : secre Boxroy Hoar, G00 Sesa. wat get covers. ae he 4 omer eae fe : EK. How . r gal. Reg. side at. 4 4 : OR 3-1456 1.16 qt : male, 6 wka. . Bata a 4 Eiges BH BRAND NEW. COMMER: back les Bat on ait -arehes and ae on oF oy a = ans acim “hae 20 ear ena Snescne Bob Frost, Inc. “Non tiWwaar & Er q ¢ im ep car . are, one Sh Lincois 6 oy an office or room |W. Huron st PE 2-0203 | wy. i "te rkway ‘OWEN'S Pgh SUPPLIES LINCOLN, MERCUR ere 10.°Roll has verda, in i and 2 Puce Sih ae 1 BERR Mal SALE CO. = yea Oredard Lo Avs, __ Fe >am B50 S WOODWARD ‘sito, dost and motor tt 33908 between to and se | 1S +h FWO GIRLS micYCLes. ONE 3" sag ag PO dae sommemenabas °. 1050 CHEVROLET Big aes DR. : ns PORCH LIGHTS IN EARLY | and one 26", $15. each. 22 single "Used 2 3 “penths Ob 1086 | MI 6-220 JOrdan_¢-3033 | ag ELECTRIC” PUMP F Tint | American Lanterns, Old English | _shot_rifie $4 OA 8-007, i) MP CRI CRAPT COM anesmeaies : . corm popper, MA 4-0566, - signe. Als sheet ea maine eine” Two ben ye PLY TIRES. eral Tom her < $1000 Call PE 6:6207, Ne : * Pifeie Rotyy Martha Washing inhouse af territe valued. Roche ers en i, WP MEREORY” OUTBOARD ew évrolet : a in es. Mich- ae motor, $50. 168 Ra We on cabine Good condition ry i ite Fluorescent, Ww3 oe Talbott Lumber Sram Fist i a %s CHRIS CRAFT Gn P CONV | Credit | 1955 Demos. Pa eteettaa — BP int. al Satin | OA 8-2976 Pe bpen top. lity, Cass atkins | = “| ; FUEL OIL TANKS “PLYWOOD. Gee prmet perre lly aed home dB This Ad Wortl Worth. $3.00 janding, next to Dodge Park. | P] Floor Cars 275 gal. 15 fn. legs, gauge sztted ware. plumbing, electrical sup- . , Duane Brown an Eee or : fill cap, Delivered: $35.50. Fe | Atl kinds at lowest’ prices. Also ies trim windows, 4 a “om purchase of any ® RaCinGo salLBOAT “LIKE | eS Officials’ Cars 5-1407. Cabinets Sardware, wholessie and 11 line of te 1025 Oakland pa PE 24028 Clos 4 Sun new. Owner leaving town, priced | HAVE YOU Dern oR eUY eee C oe FoR 8A (BACK HOLE ix retail . Ave. Ph FE ¢362. 1 on : ; * lesg’ than half cost, 9606. - OR Down Ww ; HORT Courtesy Cars : ain, 4. An sone Gi. — TE 46089 price OTHER En CAMERAS & BC EQUIPMENT HEH 16 MILKING. Doe : Cow: — Poneto ee “TRAILER SPACE avaee. se OIXIE Hwy. oa ve sd. Car Depariment we (|™ CHEVROLET roki; omy amma 30} Orehard Lake ecuculs ton” classification | nber an. single bed complete, dinette set, AVAL ABLE the w 6395. io, heater, very pees ) 9 pm _ ad (Opposite the BIG BOY) ondition, Must be seen to be ap- $. “GEM COMPANY SCREEN DOORS | #225, Phesger te ave. Cosup. |# AR! Sets, aia craven res: | 25,00%, tet at atiuce “|r i BUICK SUPER RIVIERA RE | Picea GST Sutvnout t tga rare . — es, cheap Olive Se. ‘ dan Uke new, fully ‘equ : a eg eh Eg lien DE ae 2 —f26 Highland _R¢.____.____1 yp. OLD BAY MARE sa00, On| ESAT Stiqums ROBIN aan Te DOLLAR POR Priced to sell Any ear down: en a alk bi A Foner vt Ge A C e ki =) ay o~ a vretnn Pere B._Waltce 32" n60'"x1 ta" — 88.95 Sale Musical Goods 62) ES = ‘cavalry sea ca Organ. ten wagon, large wa re | ee VILLA eS ITY “HOUSE meme + | ia chev (SEDAN PEAUTIFG. i IN PHOTOGRAPH- BLAY. < ee pe ~ er je $-085 top commode apd dresser, sabeth Lake =| 20MM i < SoS COAL pe ey ” mode br Balcwin. $250 “gone __Wanted Livestock 73 re Sak ree anaes tr | | Auto Accessories C MUN 464 ee es “Se AU ed m a ae ; tes SUPPLIne 34h and (G1 Orenere Lake ave.” Pa Dalat | Quimeyer. OF S000 those who come early, Brodie prAna EOS =| MOTORS BIRMINGHAM DESOTO, PLYMOUTH DEALER CAMERAS | & EQUIPMENT 61A. (SUMP PUMP. GENERAL ELEC- | *45",2 ee eri FLY wae. WANTED: WILL CARB FOR BULL _and Tyler, auctioneers, ! Auto ¢ lags Service ; = : "DEMONS: TRAT TED! | 912 8 Woodward Birmingham dl, 80 gis << Teer Slightly erate marred. Aise. deep ATTENTION SUMMER vacaTiOn- | —Holly, MIE 1.2201 |For Sale Housetrailers 78 | When you seed Bi! Mave you tres! £03 N. Main, Rochester CARS AT. u| West Side Used Cars tod ad chalow escent. jet pymes,_ ue Mich ue Leere to ae the —— For Sale Poultry 74 ! ay wait, Insuranve jo Inge Renewed | OPED PP ag 0 ru , Rn COME in “wo PulGATION. pebadhen! on oe = con ————— “ » All work guaranteed | vTO AILER, | GOOD+ | ‘S dels to choose trom. -KENTILE tke Ave aren ot Accorgtan school = 100 aaean paid LEGHORN MENS, AUTO, KAMP. TRAT room, geod | of cofine te a customer len each WANTED ~ LAE ‘woDEt WRECK: |. ‘4 Cheval poses BOR Bei Air. We ; Side load Co: Cars “4% x? tne 'Galinghers, FEE 40866, $l ea loo Loam pare pallets. Ay tires, Cost new, $800 Sacrifice °* pen. Savurdar Until ‘ | ed care, “40 “M, | ‘33 Chevtolet | w. eR ide Us ANT EUR py | AVE Money ct] xiatMPenS YG Sma | Bory oymnie term. Tears.) Fi igo tre Sf TOMO REE AES Clans oe ee | ve ot Auto Parte | ar ames: SCENTS EACH , t SICTER'C | ner ro al mae Rhone OA 6HS!.___ | ingg MICHIGAN ARROW. 38 FT. Poe Wiad er 170 BAOLEY 8T. Fo on cnt full power TIP TOP LOOR SHOP BURMEISTER'S PACKARD BABY < GRAND iD PIANO. a tend Ra Lot ne oo Powe pe SENSE E SAL E OF | FORTOMERS WAITING FOR 0000 12, ‘derand’ "a i, pow F tuned ang cleaned, MI 64696. oF is V-8 ENGINES clean care. ton cash » and ‘62 Gretchabary eed Open 98 99 8 Saginaw St. LI JMBE R Fuso TMibe ako REPAIR soone as few pein ee “Ford. Pontiac. Dodge, | PCONOMY 2ARS ___ ' F ADBURN | Hh 82 and 50) Nachos -Guardnt eran Sucre cake egiakenapp pins os | Sale Farm Prodere 78) | TE | Ee cece pail at eee | USED CARS iso 40. Suightly marred in transit 800, 000 ~ | Galiaghers. FE 40566 ———~ Pord. Chev. a i Side Auto Parts, 181 E. Pike | -s2 ‘and ‘8 Pontines moe Dagon Sie seinen. Sach. STARCK BABY GRAND LOVELY BLACKBERRIES -OFT YOUR OR- SPECIAL _St_FE 5-085 3 Cea Travelers. Excelent. | = Sn weer ois dr ae ™ rr fie oellent tone. OL 26374./ der in early, Phone write of Brij r ett : ‘illac convertibles io ul fake Aon eeiniiin T 'B i" me ne Fao BIA oe USED ee . BAR. |. — ieee Wiicos, —— eae cau ‘ea er ARTS For Sale Used Trucks 90 | Two os LOADS OP ecavertsioe, | $1195 = : : = RM a “Re Ss gains. Gallagh ily, Mich. SCHRA} JTO PARTS wm | RONTIACR, CHEVROLETS.. BU. ¥ Ss Teastaele sues OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY USED, 70 SPEED | RCA D RCA, COMBINE. Se : 2539 Dixte Hwy, PE 44533 1990" tape crag aS K eat 1CKS, AND FORDS AT. $95 1851 Ford tudor Custem Forde . cas" winks '& fitings " s80.s0 up| LOW. Bur OUR SENvice is | pememe Galaern FE |” BOICE'S/ORCHARD . aye; ‘nights, OR 3-1090) cious mans $495 ; —_ ‘Supply 100 = ereaw ot ‘nm - 3 YARDS TO SERVE: YOU sep 2 SPEED 33 AND 7% PHIL- Pone red so Dah. PONTIAC : bi tremens PONTIAC & sana airy snimiac on Ve *s8 INANCE ARRANGED OR t so QUELETE | WITH | ax sheet Rock C & 2 | Sa eee et Cobeebere | Fr oat, Fis 'shae wan. Tx. ha” OT | Me, for alates due, 81st 80. Bed 196. Bed | REAL Y Can LOT #2 AUBURN | 09 Defioto 4 dr Pully eoutooed. ect © ...... 8135 __ a Sear aaa ; 2 or : _mo AR LOT 23 AUBURN $i REF monte a ee Me. otk og | URED SPUNET ran, LOBES | 8, 9°, OF HARRIRRRO, CHIEF | OAL EXHAUST SYETENE WO ish) SUPER | BUICK 4 DA. = ae beer flare pd ermal ery new. A teal bargain. Gal-| vaierme! and tomatoes, Will 3a FT. TO 41 FT ‘ood mufflers, tail pone — Riviera with Dynafiow, FE 24474. Ce 4 issu fli wan per lagers. PE. 0868. _ ew | be parked on Cass Lake “Rid, mee : rend eotearerion’ for ou ‘je BUICK SHARP RADIO. HEAT-| 1992 Pirmowt03 ow z 1212 w. pine shelving. etn; alone 2 —ua $20. just | ot Caveto senere. A COMPLETE CHANGE ee RBack’s AUTO ante ot Drnetiow.- Ti Mechanic, | . + tat nh ay Frida Saag See ate : - oe ine etd. ftooring, per mi $130.00 | WEBCOR 3 SPEED HI FI FLOOR | and fday and Sunday, Come IN BEAUTY AND ~ | %40_Baildw re bem I t ti l _ M47 DeSoto 4 dr 5 : 2x6 std Douglas fir, per M $90.00 model teres, diteount hse 25, for | 0 “tas. _ “ONSTRUCTION LOOTED AUTO Pan nternationa . $125 i aut std. Dongies fir, per M M me $175.00 40566. x 1 AND, FREEZING Cc INS } N. a) Evenings ree 3 Weex | q ‘| ax@x%s"” Sale Store iu t 64) p, “es Rebull! rings Re feveral ood 1946 throush 1080 -, Fe eSS | Ge Geet | BR eaten] Resehadt Pehee sea wet dnt | NOW ON DISPLAY AT Esty ith pera tor “a far | casa. as St 4 : > LUM. wood . FST -EQUIPME rst Toad no Wood . ; “ + 22's, tim ad : ixl0 knotty Fae M $1 RESTAURANT Fa = Ls Shem Sashabaw and Weter: HUTCHINSON. Pa Oakland | Ave.” Ph. FE 4-4513 SHARP CLARKSTON ee a Welden Rd. FE) ar tenes poe w Hae LONG SODA FOUNTAIN: | oa iNTNG - Nj for Sale Tires 80-A: : MOTOR SALES 28745, fale Se nad in comm. keg $8 _Varv reasonable Call FE 4-0475. CANNING "PICKLES 7 FOR SALE. ILE R A : 2 warn od. \ Soil pipe, 6 ft. o TI 150 TO | : cHit R-PLYMOUTH UMBER (frien Ee srne ot “Se rarm Cqupmet ne) TRA eae RE CARS—+ tiga \ . P-€omb. doors ---5::. $14.96 | a tu : é _ ]$@ power mowers, from BURR SRELL GUN EBOF. FORD-FERGUSON FARM _TRac-{- SALES Auburn st Opdyke. . LARRY MA BONE " § 3 pe. colored bath set, en | eel rade. 319 Telegraph. FE. oy ‘MA 62702 ‘ r 1648 CHEVY. $160. 1040 CASH AND CARRY det, cast iron tub -....... 4 eee Tae TRG 5 or Dood condition A OT @unt Piste Rev. am Service 1 ; e 53 Dodge sedan .....$995 | “ais. 1940 Pontice, 980. 3199 Devon- Piasterboard. and lath. HARDWARE —PLOMBING Bil gine Te ~ Firm ioe. iimer 1B Clary. 47720 Dravten Pisins. - | REPATRS. BUMPING & PARTTINO JEROM ‘53 Plymouth sedan . ,$995 — tale or PE 10264, Secutelion, ter. & wet tay IP. YOU ARE BUILDING a| Sand, Gravel & Dirt “66 _ +1620, Se cast FREE ESTIMATE Rochester nord. Dealer 53 Mercury sedan ..$1195 Jacobson Ss. Eocene vod wee, tt | UOUSriat ak nave UF Zo yaaniotee geet PE TEEOS PORTS) sos pen mer res | EE A | ron a Taal '53 Pontiac 2 dr. ..».$1295| eypSON & RAMBLER White pine utility boards Tie | $00 ON All MATRA We deliver 1. x. < ards or more | “BEAN” APPLE GRADER AND | Savings $8¢ Savings BRAID MOTOR SALES D Ra tor oei * "$2 Chev. 2 dr.....03 -$795| \ ALES & SERVICE — many ‘2 on — or tall ae: cone rav- | polisher. oo a — “On new 1955 modeis. PHONE PE 20186 insg OMG.» rie . a BE 52 Pontiac Catalina. .$795|5 ¥. Pike bead Poeces Site ative. | BURMEISTER |i ctetintt fetta | nets ser tre Ah.) any, et Saar at | Saar Sia 2 Nash Ambassador 995) a ommRDR aa 5 : = . . = Combination doors. "Nocthera taenher Co. vied grave, SUS ~ FERGUSON > dave You = THE NEW tess | CRANKSHAPT GRINDING nick We ‘i ROLE 2 TOR, eraee. |°S2 Ford 8 4 dr... J...-9795 | Cee s Ge or oe teeing vere .e ie | Northern Lumber Co. | aartde cof CRUSEED SIGE | TRACTORS Mere AEE THE EG, | te Ubon, ace® pleas HE | temp tret. Comes “eompleey |51 Ford 4 dros cciec, $578] gmateet orcas aay ‘OM ceat $190 Bogie Lake Ra. Commeree | pontine NOY HAC HAY 4 ynqy Gif a lin. | The new Ferguson 35 gives more | YOUYe got w thrill. m store. Ven: | 3-256). THWEST CHEVROLET | *<] . 3| “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET ; EM 3-773 ; Salees Telegraph: “ee wien FE 1112 or F i pint for yout money See how well it Fe — Eh Sa tage en Woodward at} Mile 51 Chev. 4 dr.i de eawes $675. Woodward at 13 cunvass = : : Detro PL 1-418 a TOP ie “FILL DIR works on your farm Ask for a to Ss Fires | amerte igh eed Sale Motor § ‘Scooters “a2}- Lincoln #1100 S$) Mercury sedan $695 Lincoln 5-100 ve 2 $+ Wow STAKE” TRAILER. | sraLi—eaowEie —cOMPL TE foward, FE46403 pada sted er ye ereft. Denersl aed otwets. Used | ~~~~~~~ 1053 CHEV TRACTOR. EXC. CON. | .< i )| MORE THAN 20. OR 3.0025. with faucets and curtain. ser aioe rer gry HOUG HEN " “on "trailers as low ag $80 down. Gen- | 1947 CUSHMAN EAQLE NEW fe” Low mileage. $1200 or wil I Henry J 2 dr..... -$100 I Ny _ Tres rebu olor, eastonable * car . . Fe * LION EL & AME *RICAN compete "wta Pe 3. ric ded Od cok Liovd | Case, a. = ae - rae eee nel pin eer. brice 86 lnclewood &t ‘FE: 34300 ee in 2 oe oR; | 50 Pontiac 2dr. .... aoe cieemar ce Alma : FLYER TRAINS wer sit ieee 0 vel | SUMP TRUCK SERVICE Tor |"t-":Meim, Rochester, Ol, 10761 | "in, Death, Very nice interior, elec: CUSHMAN AIRBORNE. Wi 7FE 7h ings FORD FOR FICK, 50 Chev. ar Ore pid 53 Willys Schigan Piiorescen 393 | soil, fill dirt, sand, gravel. re USED TRACTORS | _trie brakes an and license, MA 6-6703. _A-1 shape. FE 2-0897. 48 Nash sedan ......$100 ‘te . _Orchera, | Lake Ave HAVE A WIDE SELECTION is 2], LE. 81 #178. 103 1096 PICKUP. AME AS TJown Payment.Only won au || SUMMER SALE | |Fi, Oy Wen Wee ke | iis Stes Seeeaaneeans| = MOBILE Le ae Be GLENN'S $260.00 FURNITURE. | Union Wrecking Co. Ine. offers! nitel' Rd. Pontiac = TO SELL! = Be. 34617 nN : good quality lumber at teduced a Ne CREDIT TERM: i J : a : arp looking and prices he, Sashes time only. Oe wees oe oe | Pe “7, NG snoe® 1113 APARTMENTS MOTOR SALES forming. Roomy Fortor 6 ‘ ! : ——— Ss Stewart coaches are truly that. ease? Mote. Fpaene Sv “—— : “git, bmiees wont lest de RDWAY __.. YOUR _LH DEALER torm & Jalousie wi | ’ tenance cont on, et et ee a4 3 eee PE sane. Lie ™ pod gate bel or most-of the RUN AD RAVEL PROc- wae Fann A S -t___-, 3 4 x ; wo pe me revel field dirty field THE TRACTOR MAN eeures. rms. “For Sale + Motorcycles - BS Eanes tate com p Ra. ° . " we vel no conanete io ave = worth o red os ae oO BD nn rT Foe SOUR E. 1a. MANY OTHER BARGAINS e favel, 1 ls pes ere eines, | ie rotary ia = mower «: combleve | 1, New General Skyline, Holl 1964 HARLEY DAVISON, 0250, FE G00 95 Cocvrytet Pivots 6: Veeder ee : uleher———— dp pele New % 81.97 @ jaheet. y or 1053. HARLEY DAVIDSON. MODEL ; = Cement #139 pe a nee tae Sales & Service an. a AR hens tle ‘Buddy saee, ! fh [te-s08d ae eee Doors, cnaewt ‘slak 7 Pumping ale ¢ will take your contract ear, west, HI 2, - - to. $3 sth Club Sedan . _ FE_3-9630 921_Mt, Clemens furniture, house. jot or what hav | Son BARTS AND 6 on ; f | = es is pean See _ an | . : SIDE perry: cernns = Tire ac 91.000 MILES : : Petoto- Club, Coupe mo oi cry rakes. 1 Davis Machinery, John ~ Oxtord Trailer Sates” y Davidson Sales Co., 0 eth Lal ~ ORIGINAL | 753 Desoto Fodor 5 in : re. New Idea lealer | sichi bottle gas, Trailer had amnast ee . "52 ot : Ss yards See OE AVEL | i2.,,fafm equipment, Shane pon nara A pe cesar’ NE ‘31 4 FEAT HEAD. Auto Insurance 90-A (2) $2. Prymouth VEL. | _Oronvilie. _____.__"| Mile “South of Lake Orion on M-24 Me Harley, oy! SS oe ‘ba Plymouth Club Sed “RECONDITIONED _ |—____ #3 San ‘James ‘Boylon, "OL | at, @PA AUTO AND FIRE zi a SenOUer ok 3 nn | “8 : wonderful bu ally in " , ; : MACHINES. _lent condition. Be For Sale Bicycles 84 ae = se $i condition. Don't miss this : rreuty % r : , fi . N s as ‘or Sale 4 ars i i : vAC " ! . : e ‘a : 2 ‘St Plymouth Club Sedan EE ~~ 0-8 a WE ve PE ta | 1 * ‘$e Batex Forder hip scene Cars and em * ators als and Bel Alra, x and 8 / Gober Mate ‘null 14 ‘70 cies Yio 1487.25, i. sive or any oar Northwest Chevrolet Woodward at 13 Mile Te “Classified Adat To awd “| dae ‘don’t need for z : . | ia ) ae) = Sele e” 7 . Bue — . se . ; nee ; : ¢ £ 1955 | oat : : : oe, < ESS. | - , mo : : ‘ 3 Care 2 'TIAC | ae DOOR * * pe : Cars 91|'- For. iow wna ca ee =| eve | -/ /- < a . ai. ‘or. sans, | + paeee Lanm offer, | etc. F ERRED Con- | ' a es Cars had OS ¥ CLUB SEDAN, $486. blue, es “fet "Oletie ete aa” et eae D AY. | Foe Sale Man ne | ae ae Seoles, erttnignd Ps poruoonn — eet Pa n=. x! ) ( nN | 1" cusron a4 CHEVROLET ite a3 ve ‘| miles. ONTIAG a all Se ot ic a MAKE * Minis Fete “ll HE. et Ma ae mess ea arya tm NEXT USED - Ob USED CARS : AT FS BD CONVESTIELE (GO0D St OF GO eee Fl. Se EEE Spourores N sig ORE GALOF [LARRY ree “OK aed RETAIL ST | BARGAINS GA . ; R to 8 en : HARD. | - : i fain You e right out | i B, oS ge t 4 Y ee a cota hate Pisce SED CAR : a Radio. beater eee rand | | F R IDA JER Ford Dealer Si teat a U 12 drove... $1695 "Conimander Beau Econ | 1954 Pontiac Se RSDAY - Se ster For Reereomnatia, "SS Fore “ . 81745 Very ae. a very i Radio, 21,000 actua ; HU = Z _ Rothe S Mo" BLACK EDT Caines |’ 54 Merc. 2 dt.... "$1245 _ Mranaportation t Star Chiet | Cataling. $1095 T : oe ERE we an FER . ene OA wes ECIALS 'S4 Ford 2 dr..... $1245 vrolet ; Radin. heat nes ee i ee a war “iy g ~pRAhirod TATION ¢P of many *S4 Chev, 2 ee seers $765 | 989 a ey oles $1995 — : «see S198 CC Mons to" ¢ fae Nore tate * 1°53 Chev. 4 dr » 8985 beautiful tone a | tee ws dan, R&H...-.-.. 9 1% ? ORION ro Lake . . - f dr alee lelele in anv com 9145 ae * i ‘dra Se an, oe TAKE Buckhorn “i |°S3 Ford 2 $1395 a ~ *1953 Pontiac Ids Hy LLER 1955 ; - ey Sa “a oo eee 53 P Ontiec Ger $1345 apritdicabtes vs Sirection teal = tiac | SS = jo, heater, and | ae oe $99. qa —— AMR SEDAN) FOR | *S3 Station an $1295 pow pee —— «reen =. - one; 1954 Pon: h@ter, tar sub poames . P Blk RES a go o AM oe opel OX tiae vet" §005 te enceliont low price. | end visor, girect . ty Buk, . - KOCH FORD jgeet-or Sten eat eee tee $205 an a et. “ao ; a NABH Laney heater ro ’53-Pantiae Ca vee 8595 PECIAL SALE | my : i Saere ~he . Y8LER-PLYMOUTH me he sas oe | *S2 Chev. 4 driwzs : : .. $695F re eel eat tag oven, $] 795 1 Coe. Dix. R&H. we " Bireingne ‘Ra. tos Ww ag Dae apa | Factory Officials. jo _Mation erenmnits. Wace: 52 Ford 68 select anes If - - ; 952 Buick ‘1 1947 Pont. Cl me : 13% Mile eg SE a2 es ably ee ' |'S2 Pont. 4 dr... $87: * TAYL - 195 Le os wees $9 : "FORD VICTORIA. RADIO AND | Laie issiona | tion Bre FOR SALES | 32 Mecary cael ae ng 1954 buick apy R&I? runs good....... "82 Se cuorce oF peep MOTOR sf FE 22001, alice $595 Phene Market waz Wy a ener thd elrectional ® ferc. Cl. Cpe, . aa SOE. TOT ORS afr oF ina aah ga BenEA coon ‘51 Buick oar sas [eet rakes beektt Pansat ee | Byontiow end white wall $795 | 187 Mere. : $99 a UTH ania © Aes | ima ON clean Bes 1 Chev. — _. 28575 dition Mur. ——— |] Ova - 4 : P * : sapBeca nm oee . * peony puro NE TARE LARRY. — int Whitemo = ete = Ford 4 dr...... 8275} a Saal T MISS THIS Por 51895 : . Dix. 8 Sedan, R&H. _* 3 Si FORD. MATNTINE. = 5 Jerome “rane fase _naoter as oe St Nasth 2? é ae Te. $265 isa pootne De wae riots eit ‘ - 1947 Ford une ; rae Ur aoe z IPE a ae (4, WO ee qi. = priceh—signt-—Auy a7 ee eC yO Oe ' an 1 owne rte offe MI 7 c c i Cc * : os S) sear La pet say ‘Eyenien cow = hester Ford | Dealer down i F GOOD Be a Or Fords, Chevs. 5 in aor 'Priae a 5 Aa FE | 1953 Pontia Radio = 8 Sedan Cpe.........$ ge eae fa “pond Gob. | Roche eg ony YEARS A HOU SE OF Go Oe Pontiacs from $225 GM goth art lle Tne | 1953 Pontiac r Chletieln Deluxe. . Pont. Chief Dlx. aaa . a = io AND | “FoR MORE THA eee KxEn eTUDEDAKE ee ‘ SONTIAG CATALIN ne "nade ee te eeu sogwe ims Eo - : ive. .$197 : HERD CORTON RADE NE. | a youg—courg—ieapes eee Matthews ie es eae | || ester ed rcretetie $1395 V-8 4 Dr. H., O/Drive.. ; _ heater sha LAN “a adic He: _ sterling New —" PE 48585. * : m. V- 9s FORD FAIR walls: Mz 42040. can | aves" N_ Roselaw 1198. AP- Je. Com 35 tom mae ane . ron Don aT, A PAR ADE.” Hargrea St. ie" powrine sing mae $1495 | 1948 Stuc : 1791: UG , Ome | mow WEST CHEVROLET 21 : eauipped B10 => Chevrolet | ~RE&Hi as ks TREN _ ne “nite svar o| OF BE AU TIES FE 4-4546 ~ayoRx “Shemwese enengurt : ~ 1952 Chev s axe | Hudson Dtx.-Gomm: Sed, R oMMain, Rochester, OL? aL site amen O78 A WOR- . B.A. 2 dr. $ $2 PONTIAC SEDAN Mester 3 sar ces tincem ioe 2 1954 Pontiac te, heater, H+ 4948 Fadso ES 2¢N, Main, | WNER, FF REAL 1 FORD loner & wonderful SS Chev. otk roe $2350 | 52 atic radio ben tires. Who cou ALI hag age aber e di, ‘Ser 7 tone green. ; Pam = Eee = phere “ a ebm Ye rane. a = aed ea Bob ‘Frost, : Inc. HT ee fr Wydramatie. and visor and 2 to $795 = }and-black 778289 a mar Ig? Pe D N Woodward at A ’54 Pont, OT. . $79! NORTHWES! aa meal — Bestar 2 ' ig BB ae ree j “TIOUSE OF eae i re et Poul. ’53 Plymouth 4 ahs $305} Vesela cnvonanar | | Bo oo = i $1895 | 1948, Pontia see Se | “pouse tacine engine White '53 Dodge ge oe eZ Xs rN S OOW 1) R&H....... $275 5 Oe ek FE ¢2232. x - 4482 Plymouth eerery Can be seen Bid —— Se cen 8. : ee ; _ 2 tone, a a: oe rea Se FORDS om ea. ee Dodge 4 dr 7 de $2951- eerie SOMIRPTATN ine 1908 STUDRRAKERT sie uate Re 1951 Ford ona. 1948 Chev. Dix. Tudor eee eee ee BS ee ATi facie peau ies | Statemg mae gt mee Ty RAH, dea. $27 is ForD. ¢D ood 1 Loe 2—'S2 Ply bassador, | nonriac 3 ;aewa. Dent. Can be seen at — zoe Bete beset, Fee . Dix. 8, ee ——— a ees { np alah P sioes | ‘52 Bast Ame “ paces wat: hie! arr ue pease ay | ae Dieek.” ke ‘r Olide and “ : $445 | 1948 Pont. Sed. Cpe — "FORD RANCH Whoo = jc mimi all nd 51 lates Hornet $395 | aes “.tt00 «| “4000 Any ond ca CHEVROLET 3] 495 | a aie oe ". . f . > | neokn ew se 1 . welslee eels - org a ee aS? 5 448 Hydramatic . sees $399 wre SEDAN (06, BLACE | “NontHwisr * vy btiee “ . : | d. Tudor, R&H... __“wenayata tn S110 1} 49 FORD CONVERTIBL _ rT Ford 2 dv. .... =. “$495 ce “tore. Senais postr = : seen et RADIO | AND | hoose From | 1949 Chev. Std. ines ERE-WE HAND SI Buick 4dr... 0... | Beater CHEVROLET | Cage —S Hudson Pull stoC | . .$195 . Pay MPINANCING ERY ‘31 Buic “NORTHWEST t 13) Mile fut oe nice as ye Dian Smith | re Car parE... 0000: tau OL lle: IMMEDIATE oes aac TO WORK . a rien ae motors || 100 Mo | 6 2 Dr., Heater & Hydra. [\ 100 : ¢ ie 187 PONTIAC tion. | MI 4 7. Rr Ids 7 “. READY S OOD 1947 POW i SC HU T DEALER | 1949 O £ RUCK: G00 . dvor —— YMOUTH mingham | USED T = heate after 6 = FE DESOTO - PL rd Bir Ee. s . . 14 e K . KELLER - ’S3 Ford 1% t. ora inna tonne! VERY NIC arer. | *12 oa Excellent condition | R&H, Hydra...........$3 - B 3 = mcuete oe ga gone Hos 20 oe et | , || 1949 Olds 68 4 Dr, R&H, : : 'SO G MC 2 isso Black —e A re OF GOO KO H eo ee ioe “rowrac Brot axe ee “Tiow BE Or Se RE i H. os... + teeeee os, $238 / ore DEALER Max FROM tra tari CHIEFTAIN DE- t SE mR STUDEBASER STO E : Cl. Cpe. 8, R&H. oi CHRYSLER: PLYMO morty y 04088 . , PONTIAC be amatic = ~ Pho MI CARE! or BERG = RET 1949 Merc. \. - — amas Sf ae Riemen | Sanat as a Pt P| Cars” Ss © vers +s $227- apatite te tee — - ox NTIAC ie oF buy as Radio = = | j l] Used WwW | Hester-& Soe ERSTE) cctnecer Giese eee, (Gotu cows mmo ier 5 Srmmgnem fattest ee, ee Lineota 7 TOWN | SS ST yo . 441 Birmingham JAW ST. U discoun LEAVING . Hydra. MEN , ! — ide.......$ 5 rs Frost, Inc. 232 S. aoeeiN a TO Bah Frost, ‘ite sores deluxe 4 sabi 68 MT. CLE — — . Dr.. R&I. P/Glide O MERCURY DEA D w NASH BEDA radios. Snitere. 0 N MERCURY VARD matic Laie Sylvan | 950 Chev, Dix. 2 Dr. "850 S. WOODWAR erorarivae 's Bese ser sare rea oe WOODW: == = If 1950 ¢ $321 85 en tee 60000 oo VROLET Re don 688 £48 Bapaneonne ES : mt 2000 GGSb “conpttion. “sSarnwest dtniy Mile MI 6-2300 : wo mm., 4 Dr.,.R : —— tna tote tear eamcens ULL nace [S | 1950 Hudson Com ——f ' ae a a he A [ | se q CLUB SEDAN |" 7 lean. ss... $487 4B side Only y LET | . CAN. ce oee . 50 oy or wn vale “NOR TuW EST arty, Mile “AIRLAINE di couse z ‘Dix. 4 Dr, R&H, c _ ae , ; Wood ward a Wood nm S-1ide | es an Dodge ' a LIncgin _§- oon GON: | Linen 4 DR’ goes | - a luding Tax 1950 — a a te + EFOLIam romD O78 | 0) Naat Soshetne seater "te St i r ully Equipped inclu Id Car Is : —— Sod veeee $367 . ime . | wc Seat Sat eo biel i germ soe cree Au. Gg U : It ¥: our i" $125 t ‘Tdor, R&H, Tuns g : | Minfietin Sievnocer ek fe , 0 [ 7 0.90 Mo. "Wer lars ||| 1950- Ford® Téor, -— . aa NORTH rd at ; pineot WAOQON . _ > 5 é Dollars ~ $389 marie Ry aes m3 NASH STATION W 40 0 6 Prices 5 ° ‘ith Only Ten wendeees = RTIBLE. 108) FICE d 10 With mary : ‘sess | $395 gee NG | a ewis peak di There OT SDIG. aoe _ |}1950-Chev., Bik Tudo? RE. | ; p.m i : . edb 7 : ~ - - IT’ S DRIVIN Mhlact win Straty ‘pe “Truly | t These Ca rs 5 $5 “ : << | k wee es $414 a F ~ TIME Seiewverr garrcst | Look at T — ~ Cheapies it. 8 Cl. Cpe, needs work... ; 3 49 Pie Sone ea en oe) cig paatat sare, AUGUST BUY! ONS aE sias |] 195! Pont soon ; - ; Magill el buy a ; Da 98 white a ’ - - ’ $1 SSAA CE 4 we pO Ra “ <. Famatie | radio. re, i THE TIME TO | 53 Ford R. Wgn. apa 49 Ford 2 dr.. ome Sa ‘ CL Cpe., R&H. oe enon = Pe l ) Qe CG ee Whe new reriti"menars's Se? more aes) ief Catalina. $2450 11 054 Ford ee $1099 +49 Chev. 2 dr... $99 ||| 1951 Dodge ¢ . _. Po 1a son a Chevrolet BUY! NORTEWES: att, 3, Mule a ntiac Star Chie 11 oe eee ’S2 Lincoln Cap , $999 49 Packard 4 dr.. "244 oe. . soos eve .$616 os ' ~ ne wrav.| Yidsmobile 1955 aes new . rmastér 4 Door. cease $998 \| °54 Ford 2 ees “$599 "50 Ford 2 dr...... ‘00 98 Holiday, extras....... a = 9095 J9sy Buick 2dr. sedan A | Oldsmob’ eS ee etital condition vs s.ec ~~ $495 |, 33 Willys 2 Se '50 Dodge pga on ey Ones 8H = = 17 — . ; Tren : OS ~ utiful Hee nSOne: { : ‘Sedan. $ . ick 2 dr...., Se : .. 87 7 5 Dem Bea ee 1: illac Sedan 99°49 Buick 9 sae tOF..ceeees : , Een en “ Qoo RUN. . 1955 tony Cats 195t Buck 2 eo eee Sis < leew s495 | = ee Capri ee '46 Pontiac 2 dr... .$ Sine ‘Gray 88, rebuilt’ moto (eee AR! Courte ¥ Daor, seine sie — Sed le 2 di..... te , : dr... .$1% (} 1951 Olds’ G X if - Nino . 75 Floor Cars Your Oroitaker 4 \ OnIV cece. cus §2 Nash 2 2 dr. $1099 "20 Hudson 4 dr, $99 |) - : 727 = / $47 7 Rocket, to Fit Yo 1982 onderful value, - Sedan, $1050 |] cy Chev. DI. dr $709 47 td 2dr...... $8 - — &H, nice. .......97 : 5 REAL SHARP CAR! A Pocket. | a serolet 2 ante Eee: ee 'S3 Plymouth 2 dr. oy Fe = Custom 4 Dr., R&H, : : a $1850 aan Y SPORT Doo | is : uy H. Door Sedan. -. S850 "52 Buick aaa : $399 pe 5 1951 mere ee . a : a Butck RTO OWN! . COR PSEDANG COLOR. Ms | al G ustom 8 TSE sens _ "47 Cadillac .. dr. $244 ertibles = ii ‘ T. oi 50000. $487 F : Pl mM | Anime Can TO No a PROBLE: ve | 1953 : & Hi... Leese $395 52 bests 3 DI. $1099 Conv $499 Custom Sedan, R&l a ae ¢ e $595 CEL. | - soos es Pass. Cpe. vette eee seen eens 54 Chev. 2 dr. DL ed eee a Conv..... 1 De Soto. a Se : s _ . y nee Ae EACEL Nor ic Bele a “Act Today — 1951 Ford = heater «.... $745.1 039:Kord 4 dr..... ‘$390 ee a4 v. Conv... .$1099 }i/ 195 $947 . Z is LENT IND CA Don NS. . Radio eo — “Tl rst Plymouth 4 dr. 509 53 Chev. ..$1544 aaa heater......ccecc | Vie 295 OMMUNITY HASK]I "1952 eA Peay eeu STN $395 | 132 Clrev. Dix. 2 dr. $5 54 Ford ee . $1099 Cas Dix. 2° Dry ea ee | : = Boas | » “a + are eeeces ape 1°53 Ford 2 dr...... $69 ) ; eae Conv: Tr? a z Ra ee a 5 5 C RS. County's Fastest |] = x meta , : | °53 Ford 2 dr dr, 3499153 Ford 0 “iT ae 2 | 4 : OTO Oakland 1951 Pon Hydra. .... Sedan. 595 ti] 52 Plymoffth 2 dr. —_ Sedan, R&Hl....... $64 —_— * - M “Rochester Growing: le R & H, Hs k 4 Door Se oe 5 Pinon 88. . $999 ., oo . Dix. 4 Dr, Sedan, R&H...,... : s 5 fe PLACE WHERE YOU CAN let-Oldsmobile ED ee | oe seeaee neo || 52 Olds Wen $1544 Frocks -— Dodge Dix. 4 Dr. Cae a | . / A8 ~] TES WHREL, AND DEAL a Chevecet-Ott sson || 1952 R&A eeegseeee Sa $460 54 Ford tiaees $10) ___._—fy ——. $199 | {| 1952 Dog = . < oo OP = OPER OL ae AT M-18 MA In 4 Door,- ay. Be assis) } 53 Chev. 44 3 wt. pan. ns a . Se 55 FORDS halal als, seed} 3951 tine a= 2. £000 "50 Chev. ¥ t. ick $499 arareeeres “(4 :_ - | 7 — $1 = pi ea demos ee oe ae = o x ‘i A prised of teens S854 ae ReMge SO. =: ‘omtiac 8 4 dr. ie 159 Ferd 4+: sca $209 53-Pty-Cambr idge- Sedan, R&H oe . Sp manos an eoleoes PE covers wre 1 For danse anne id Riviera Tile 4 t. pick. $ 1953-P f 7 . tnd ofeiate weary, “hee "Bob || it Ste eacmay aoe 195 eee $150 |!] 533 Buiek ) __'50 Ford | “ and aa wae) os tos Po to OLDS 98 HOLIDAY < IDAY Cc Soot ; A rea J eee “a PS ~ 2 dr. eas -$699 t. pick, $44 | : ° Sie. Burns, FE 5-36! i953 grees. wteas with fron’ err ae = a= +59 Merc. ose ‘at Ford Ys $444 a ns A == 101' or s_ PORDO- tone fe’ Rad ; " nea, ee : 24ers p $44 * * — THUNDERBIRD as power| tnd rear speaker back fail power A good car — ang SMS LHe — 5 Te $899 "31 Ford 2 t. ie va M power ts es. seats wall try 2 Boor. — C-0 ira "52 For. dump wall See, Way -seat. Ffindowe, brates: white a se ae ater, Mer P mae | th 2- dr $999 133 Ford 2t. $ | = Soy ers Inc. | Betas SE tibles ——_— IP Ford ee ros ipaadi tee = rti ——— 252 For ; Sore = 2 ms | ST enee | “SPECIAL a = - ROS WOODWARD _ | This! y ter hydra am oe a 5 Ford—Bla &i Sa # z 4 SOS IRMINGHAM n #2032 | Radio, cate Just right fo’ can | coe he) i d—Ford-o, R _ es tt ees “SERVICE YOUR CAR i> eo = ia M1 e200 7 ca ras | Temi eee a 193 Ford—Std. - Trans. R&H WER BRAKES FOR 1 Installed _ — YU eee a ae treme Ss PACKARD a lod ae en Me a rs Epa etre wires | PO led —Now Only $3 af ee “NOnTHWEST CHEVROLE stom ee ae a 1950 Chev.—R&H, } | Regular $47 Insta 2. Save$ “i —- Wood in §-1100 ROBINS | ps OD_— f - ee } | Supply, ; By) SF RUREON Dam —aomDe | $ ; “HOUSE ye t . —3 ED ANS : j re Limited "32-55 Fords sys pe EVROLET . = USED CARS TF. sce ! £ COUNTRY S “4 3. Fits Only At. NORTHWEST Bird Mile CARERS Are MI bee ; $2. 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Dick Haymes, Nina Foch in ““St. | Benny, the Dip.” (4) Midwestern in country al sales of _. the Iron Curtain.” (4) Life of ” Riley. When their ranch .vaca- tion isn't as nice as expected, Riley and his wife try to scare easey Electrical Contractor each. _other into going home. Comedy with Bill Bendix, Mar- | Ms :00--(7): Dee Parker Show. Casey C — . Authorized Evinrude Dealer _ Complete & Service | LAKEVILLE LANDING: "The Great Lover,’ actor to save Hollywood wolves Jimmy Lyden, Mitzi Green star in comedy. (2) “I Led Three Lives." Richard Carlson as Herb Philbrick, FBI counterspy. ;10:00—(7) Telesports Digest. Highlights of week in sports. PGA_films.—_(9)—_ National News, (4) ie lara Racing from North- ville. (2) Inspector Mark Saber. Tom Conway in mystery. -10:15—(9) Yesterday's Films: 10:30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. ald Howard as Holmes in Red Headed League.’”’ (9) Dan- | gerous Assignment. Brian Don- ; levy in “Caboose,"’ adventure. Ron “The | (4) Playhouse. Edmond O'Brien in “‘Lineman’s Luck.” (2) . The Whistler. “A Friendly Case of Blackmail," drama. Mu sical variety. Jamboree. Country music “cofnedy.” (4) “News. Paul ary liams, ) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Film Theater. Mar- | guerite Chapman in “Man Bait.’ (4) Little Show. Loretta Daye in | “Reasonable Facsimile.” (2) _Miss__ Fair Weather. _ Bette | Wright. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Two Lost Worlds.” |44:30—(4) —Tonight._Variety with Steve Allen, host; -harpist--Rob- ert Maxwell; singer Jeri South~ = Ken-.Murray, guests. SATURDAY MORNING #:00—(4) News, Garden Show, In- dustry on parade, city affairs. 8:30—(4) Industry. on Parade. (2) 9:15—(2) Mich. Conservation. 9:30—(4) Winchel) and Mahoney. (2) Wayne V. 10:00—(4) Commando Cody Che Barker Bill Cartoons. — | er (2) ‘sana Bie ’ agent turns | teenager from | } Newsreel. | Channel 2——WJIBK-TV Cenesl” 4—WWd-TV Channel) * XYZ-TV Channet —CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS _ |. Sunday.’ drama. (4) Sports| 10:38—(4) Mr. Wizard. (2) Cap | : “ | Reel. Highlights of sports events| tain Midnight. 6:00—(7) Soupy Sales, Comedy. | a : 2 = (9) Cirele 9 Theater. Johnny | ot == £9)_Unde tes8—17) Comedies Pree Te Stack (Bccers én “Shadows. on Criminal’ and his girl friend take |} 11:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (2) Big the Range.” (4) Sonny Eliot refuge in a mine and then learn |. Top Circus. (4) Rough Riders. : 7. | the mine is et in ‘Woman; - . Variety. ‘ SATURDAY AFTERNOON ETS) Dinner Theater Tattrey > the Mine.” ag isi Sa Macaaiwi San Rascals in “Roamin’. Holiday” |9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. “Laraine steels soa oe (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)| Day in “So Many Things Hap- ay Party. a) Bob Maxwell. Ngws. Jac LeGolf. | pen:"* ¢4¥ So-‘This-ts-Hottywood: +-—{2) Lone Ranger. 42:30—(2) Tomorrow's Tigers 12:45—(2) Home Plate 1:00—(4) Triple Theater. (2) Base- ball (2:00—(7) World of Speed. |2:30—(9) Hoppy’s Matinee. 3:15—(7) Horse Race. ’ ‘3: :26—(2) Scoreboard. }8:30—47) Roundup Time 42+ Fea-| rer. | turette. 4:00—(7) America Back to God. | | (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Milky’s | Movie Party. (4:30—(7) Western Manhunt. (9). .| Hart Singers. §:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) | Million . Dollar Theater. (4) | Harness Racing. = | 6:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) en ee Atomic Age ic Age Dirigible Air Travel Predicted FRANKFURT. Germany (» — | Max Pruss, skipper of the ill-fated zeppelin Hindenburg, predicts gi- "ant _dirigibles will one day return we Atlantic air , lanes with | | with atomic engines as their power | plants. . “The atomic age,” he said ii’ an interview with an Overseas weekly reporter, ‘will soon bring | back transatlantic zeppelin travel, “The dirigible will be the first. craft to use the atomic engine in ithe abr because it is the only struc: | ture capable, of carrying weight.” Answer te Previews Pussie Jd LAIN TT CCILat iy Soae 4 Ya didn’t elevate to any consistency "Sere Writers. ' DON'T PUT OF COLLECTING! ‘now through FE 23181, ~ BASEBALL DAY & NIGHT “DUGOUT DOPE” _ (Preceding Each Game) “SCORE BOARD” (Following Each Game) 1460 — | play, Miss Barrymore was given ‘such classical clatter to mutter as “I think you. will dig it! ing of films The actors’ group said that the jnew contract signed by five: of the Tals TV Pefomer er ‘ , ‘ P sell Arms was fine: or would Che soon A ada! wan, (reer CKLW y Stattons listed in this column are subject to change without notice have > hone in a production fashion- ; | “ ; pac? WW, (900) WCAR, (1180) WXYE, (1n70) | WIBK, (eee) WrON, oe on everness | ed with some skill and wit, Miss ‘ - | Barrymore’s contribution gave her OW on Il e | TONIGHT, ; ; |e: ‘a Mick ele a ha ay Eby wey wean, Sign On aa {WPON. | Ukrainian Hour the chance to prove she was a é | WWJ. News by . Ee WXYS, gammy Kaye $:$0—WIR, Voice oi Agrtelt. ww. Minute Parade “'Trilb and th Blonde’ | ‘good sport,” meaning cheaply, WZ, Watch texensie | CKLW. Counterapy WWJ. Hummin’ Along XYZ, McKenzie y e B Dispute Wheth Gav: ere “deetes™e"| abe Mere, Mace ane,| Hare karst’ | SEAE Gere, rte Miscast, Misguided and. mona sn Samat Basic Dispute Whether i in ews, Zee, Orville , Ar aing ele WAR, — Melaed 9:30--WJR, Amos and Andy, WJBK, News, Binge WCAR, ‘Rhythm Roundup 9 | complete contrast to the custom: | Actors Will Get Paid | News WEYR Treacer ot hausie | WOM, Ris 'n’ Shine | ies win. News, Drak Misused, Critic Says = ar¥_Barrymoresque acting diver- Films’ 2nd sury of Music o—W | os = 2 +R Muthollana wibK. Micke Gunter Chew | wa work eve ww) Manto °"** — zi Bas vars 6 he Eten ne Ee debt f ey : re wee WRYE, Giagie ; mi o 1 Barrymore whe pt Bil Siero ~- PON, Zee and Orville WXYZ, Pred Wolf KLW, News. Birthday By JACK O'BRIAN i he lowered his standards and taste ee 2 CKLW. Eddie “Chase 10:00 Wir. a 7 CKLW. Art Laing WJBK. News, MeLeod —Tribly-& 0 eps : ered his standards and taste | }iOLLYWOOD uw — The actors, WCAR, Music All the Time| WXYZ, Edw an WCAR. News * Seder Gerintee Your ribly & the Blonde” Saturday |to appear in “My Dear Children” | singers and announcers who Work | WPON, Sports Slants Wo Mewd J. Venkuren| WPON, News. Rise, shine 03 WIN Galen Decke | evening on NBC was pretty awful, | during the decline and fall of his| on television's éntertainment films | Te Guest House patie] Neve Mickey Ghote | 1 ee en WWJ, Moniter | fo awtil lot of att ‘| personal empire. Miss Channing | went on strike early toda - angen Shae ee ee—WIR, Change World | WKYE, News, Wolf ware, Breakiast cue [Nr an at of unpretty re@-| as savagely done wrong by at| Officials of the Sc ¥ deters | CKLW. Fulton: Lewis Jr WW). News by Lewis CKLW, Art Laing wibx tahoe isons. The George du Maurier orig: | scarred: Nal lied eet dharas lence | ‘ Scam, eee ace a Saw: mot wun teres |—WCAR, Geftes wits ch WCAR, Musie All the Tume | inal was used as a hing bag ithe hands of whomever dunked! Guild said its members will not | > erm i & ‘T rageous WPON. News, Gib Shanley Ba Bar pea lp ~ho um ha ee tess Pag Lewis | 4, ah . a in h ber _— “ ° TS oe a ee oe iN id Lt | ie. JR, e fhite wv 80m Pi | 7 : 1:30—WIR, Sum Serenade | 11 \9p- WIR. Joseph Hainiine | WWJ, Monitor wee amie ee ee those of five producers who have WWJ. Morgan Beatty WW). Bruce Mayer WXYZ, News, Wolf XYZ, Slagle | purposes. - | Subordinate ct h signed new contracts with the °WXYZ,. Strange WXYZ, Sports, Town CKLW. News Art Lain CKLW, News, Bud Davies e ¢ j saibore inate characters had the - oe ne CKLW. News, Airs WJBK. News: Gentile oe ee |same phony jollity as secondary | S¥!ld. vie Agichey. Shorr WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr | WCAR, News wont Mews Se In apologizing for the savage | jokers in ancient Shubert oper- Basic dispute is whether ac ‘tors WRON. GD Gnanioy , News and Spor WPON, News i 0 WIR. obert a stegging du Maurier received, | will get paid when films are re: | 11 ae Wap, lanier Meuote | ope Wim, Munis ‘pep 1 et tebcaitodel +sas Basil Rathbone» S:00—WIR; Godtrey Digest | WWI Briée Mayer “WW, Motiftor WKYZ Bd MeKensic ever Ete Barryiiore as was 47 w comedy Turr-the-second> time: WWJ, Radio Fan’ Club WXYZ, Top of Town WXYZ, News Ace CKLW. Bud Davies Show | was exposed to the general may- . Lh a WIBK: News, Binge ome wees hem inflicted by Charles G 5. | vine Under the old contracts between * ee we im en WIBK News Mickey Shorr | WON. Guest Star WEAR Cotter with Cem + Wear ge ae = ded y Charles Gayner) The final fillip was even bor| guild and thp Alliance of Tele: WON, _.Newa,— a in a POR, Shine — 1250— WIR, Jack White prov. vaguely - trowed- from-the-Ethe! Barrymere{——° t- 6:20 WJR, Pop Concert Mal) SATURDAY MORNING o:00—-WIR. Jim _Vinall ww, News by Cederderg | music & lyrics) and Alan Hané- lenend. with the Grande D Vision Film — and the ww, Dan’l +00—-WIR Jim Vinail WWJ, Minute Parade YZ, News, Slagle inl whe od egend, we srande Dame aN? 4 sociation of Motion Picture Pro-| WXYZ, John Vandercook WWJ, News WXYZ, McKenzie cLw. Johnay Desmon ey, who received credit for ‘the nouncing: “That's all there 4s, , CaLW. Guy Balter, waYe, Saturday Sendoff CEL. News, Cosst | WJBK. News, "pea Mcleod | flogging. In warning of the @P-| there isn't any more, 2Ht- sounded ducers, actors got residual pay- ckey orr * aing id cL. WCAR “it @ c WPON; Gib Shanley WJBK, BK, News, Gentile WCAR, News, Ace ‘ _proaching upending of the original | gy jectiy apologetic.” ments for the thind to sixth show- Lack Nace | nonethe less." The major trouble | | was that the authors did not quite dig even what they were attempt- ing. ° The creaky eld melodrama itself undoubtedly couldn't have stood on Its own antique legs, se -\inestead ot bolstering the senile plot and lines, our literary in- terlopers simply heaped heavier burdens on the 90-minute ve- hicle, At its very core was the easting of Carel Channing as ernment has sent to farm in Cen- This ‘is reported veniences., Trad, Unions Council. ‘genues. Miss Channing, a cOme- tineluding wrestling. Unfortunately, air | the. “Trilby,”’ off to the far reaches of the So-| viet Union to push Communist par- Trilby is a role which shrieks | ty _chieg Nikita S Kheushchey's for the wispiest of ethereal in-| drives for more grain, more meat | dienne constructed - along heroic | egiple, lines, | as if she could stand} Apparently many of the ‘up to her leading man—Russell | farmers” have‘been complaining. | 'Arms——in any athletic contest | therefore, she is about as ethereal | | as Yogi Berra, if somewhat pret- despite Khrushchev's edict tha | CLOBBER 8VENGALI We're certain she could have wclobbered Svengali himself’ and brought that skinny, skulking dust- | tamilies for the =e tees Soldier Wants to Vote MOSCOW U®—Many of the thou- sands of pioneers the Soviet gov- tral Asia_and Siberia are not_gel-| 9 television film, 0 per_cent_for+ ting enough shelter and living con- in organ of the Soviet Trade These. people have been packed |ports in- the press of people who have abandoned their jobs on the} frontier lands and returned home | Alcohol Fumes Down 65 preducers provided actors with minimums increased from $70 to $82 for day players and from $250 to $287.50 for weekly treolines | players, | In addition, it provided for pay- ment of T per cent of the mini- mum salary for the second run of the third and fourth runs com- bined, 25 per cent for the fifth run and one final payment of 25 per cent covering the. sixth and all cubsequent runs. * Most producers say that they ex- - + strike-immediately, since most ot | more butter. more of everything | the big fiim- shows =~ including | Dragnet, Burns and Allén, I Love | “new | Lucy and Medic — have most of their films for the season com. There also have been periodic re- | pleted t} BURBANK, Calif., «®—Alcohol | they should settle down and raise | fumes accidentally released at an | | electric: al plaat yesterday sent at | |least 65 workers tothe hospital, | | Twenty-six remained in the hospi- | ‘tal after treatment but none were | catcher to the mat in straight | but Ballot’s All Wrong considered serious. An official of | falis. Miss Channing also was vic- }tim of her character in the play, | LEXINGTON, Ky., —Pfe, Rob- ‘o, said the fumes escaped when | | which had her acting with elabor- | ert L, Clay would like to vote tor his father in tomorrow's Reubll-| ate archness and sounding r |sibilants with all the pa can primary, but he can't. | like lisps at her command. Miss Channing has been a pro- ficient comedienne in several Broadway shows, but no ong ever Ines accused the lass of being Trithy The original play's mood, of course, was reversed, Svengell and the blonde were ribbed, kidded, spoofed until there was no euspenss; but the ribbing got one—a Democratic ballot. deputy clerk Hugh Buckley, Democrat, explained it was all “ ‘clerical mistake.’ The elder Clay, GOP = gubernatorial tered by party affiliation. Stationed in Korea, Clay wrote | home ‘for an absentee ballot and | Clay sert it home, iieneige dA who seeks the nomination, said his son became 21 after en- | tering service and wasn't -tegis- the Advance Relay and Electric \ industrial alcohol was being trang. | | several smaller ones. 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Broodwey MY 3-371) Leke Orion Available in Mahogany and Blond “FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Call FE 2-3781 Easy Credit Terms and : Liberal Trade-in Allowance! _Open_Nights.’til 9-—Plenty of Parkin Soe THE PONTIAC PRESS, ee X renee: AUGUST. 5. 1955 a“ Sa. 160 hasta for Only $10 ~ = Z By PHYLLIS BATTELLE FAIRBANKS {INS) — Consider. ing that Americans are lovers of | beauty, freedom and Bargains, it ‘l seems incredible that more people are not snapping up the no-charge, no-strings-attached real estate in Alaska. * e What do they want, anyway— Others will be held latc; in other i _amateth « te state. uranium jn theit free front yard? The remarkable fact js that Alas- Grand Jury Recalled |ka, which is roughly one-fifth the Judge W. Wallace Kent has signed an order reconvening a Federal = Grand Jury Aug. 30. United States & Attorney Wendell Miles sald the jury probably will sit for a session | “ of two or three days, ‘area of the U.S., has a population of less than 250,000, Which is fewer peopie than trundle the uncrowded | streets of my home town of Day- ton, Ohio. That leaves something like 360-million acres of Alaskan ten GRAND ‘RAPIDS @® — Federal | | 4 j oe ee ee eS ee a “rrr, a wwe rrr Pee eee ee eee eee eee eee a > » 4 4 ritory just lying there untended, with nobody to water the flewers and herd the potential reindeer steaks. : —Anyone-with-$10-and-a- sincere Alaska can take up to 160 acres of this spectacular mountain view | lawn and call it his. TAXES SMALL Under the homesteading provi-/| sions of the U.S. government, all he needs is to give up $10 (this is the fee for recording a notice’ of settlement), and prove he can im- prove his property and make ‘a i living en it, After three years of proving himself, the land-lubber takes complete ownership of the land, and starts to pay taxes on it. a we * There's always a catch ... but the taxes are small. > , a > , a d 4 > 4 a 4 d 4 4 4 > > Optometrist Eyes Examined _ wow ee, eamined DR. HAROLD BUSSEY. Ment te State Theater OPTOMETRIST i d , FE 4-521) : GOOD WEARING APPAREL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ON EASY CREDIT ed Ao) od 8 North Saginaw St. NEVER AN EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT | ’ eare : muses a homesteader here for two "years, “But I'm not complainin’ | ever it is, spoils the broth.” And too many wandering newcomers from the States might spoil the carefree, live-and-let-live disposi- tion of Alaska. | On the surface,. this home- is steading business looks like the | greatest bargain since bank night at the “Bijou.” However, to get the straight facts, we- went to the ferritory’s Bureay of Land Management, and a spokes- man clarified the puzzle of why more Americans haven't more enthusiastically taken the terri- i sources—minerals, fish, game, wa- ter power,” he explained. ‘but you ean't take it for granted you'll) be a successful settler simply be- cause these reseurces exist, You | also. need a pioneering spirit—and | that isn't said poetically, but rather literally.” | PROBLEMS LISTED Among the problems are these: of clearing and preparing his land, jconstructing necessary roads and | desire to build himself a life in| “T honestly don't know what you mscoidhell tor tory up on its offer of free squatting. “Alaska has vast natural re- 1). A prospective homesteader | needs money aplenty to-take care | buildings and equipment to make it pay. off, and feeding himself_and family. Costs for food, equipment and labor are higher in Alaska than in the States. 2) Extreme care is needed in selecting land-which might prove Inject Two Names to Succeed Talbott WASHINGTON (PF — Two ‘new names were injected today into the speciation over a successor to Harold FE. Talbott as secretary, of the Air Force. * * The Kansas City Star said in a. dispatch from” Washington that David S. Ingalls’ appointment to the post is expected before Presi- 10 days) orado vacation about | hence. {ther “Ton-many cooks or what= + _+—The-Recky—-Mountain News. sui | lished. at Denver, said in a copy- righted story that former Colorado | Gov, Dan Thornton, 44, ean have | the. position “if he wants it.” -; * * + Neither newspaper named the sources of its information. Talbott resigned Monday, effec-_| tive a week from tomorrow, He said he did so lest the Eisenhower | administration be embarrassed by publicity about his outside busi- ness interests. ne Driver Faces 6 Counts Arrested on six traffic warrants | by Pontiac Police Wednesday was - Hanserd, 26, ot i0- | Hubert” TL. | Franklin Rd, Police charge thgt Hanserd had no operator’s license, was blocking | traffic, ran a stop street and was speeding 40 m.p.h. in a 2 m.p.h. Zone, | Union Leader Dead | GRAND RAPIDS w — John A. | Roberts, president of AFL Plaster & Cement Finishers Local 115 the past eight years, died Wednesday morning at Butterworth Hospital after a lingering illness. He was 67. viemmenigesssteomeragee——f ynbel of ure a Bitaapkntiee DIAMOND RING 5 rect Gane io |For the Girl @ You Love. Keepsake diamonds are selected by experts for excel- lence in color, cut and clarity —and the center diamond of every Keepsake engagement ring is perfect. 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