| RES i Poa de oak hs Si ee abide ig ILA Na tay ‘ ne Po ; U a of 4 ‘ os bape poe f ~ } i ame rene SRE a ieee eee ee cee af ide 4 i if. wihassaidlepidctethiades ss ip ae SN Pp ae ome alien we widest fe ae eae ihe is ea | A » a ee "PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 193526 PAGES Plan Advanced for Courthouse Million Dollar Saving Could Be Made, Says Chamber of Commerce “A plan for saving the taxpayers of Oakland Coun- tv one million dollars is un- der immediate study by the Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce,” said Ralph.H. Nor- vell, president of the Cham- ber, today. se “All interested civic groups throughout the county are _invited by the Pontiac Chamber to join in this study. anaes “The proposed million dollar sav- - ings would be in connection with ‘ the building of the new Oakland County Courthouse. We all know that a new courthouse is an abso- lute necessity,” said Norvell, “but we believe that-a million dollars can be saved in financing it without reducing its size.or ac- commodations.”” sae “The Board of Supervisors re- cently announced its. intention of RALPH NORVELL proceeding with the building on a revenue bond basis. Because of higher interest rates and longer - payments, the board had pre- viously -stated that the revenue bond method would cost-—frem $1,415,434 to $1,850,579 more than a general obligation bond issue. These figures were supplied by Matthew Carey, municipal finance consultant, at the request of the Board of Supervisors. “It is this savings of over a million dollars that should be made in the interests of all the tax- payers,” said Norvell. - “It is our opinion that such an important savings should be effect- ed and that the-matter should be presented ,to the taxpayers for ap- proval, _.— * “When. the voters are fully in- formed on an issue such as this,” Norvell said, “they usually en- dorse that plan which — provides them the most for their tax dol- lars.” Press Begins Series _ on UF Aided Agencies With the Pontiac Area United Fund drive slated to begin next Tuesday, the Press today begins services of agencies who operate with UF aid, The first, on the Pontiac Visit- ing Nurse Assn., appears on page Financing Costs. + Ike Gives Nixon Go Ahead Signal in ‘Cheerful Mood’ After Enjoying ‘Good Day’ DENVER ° (#—President Eisen- hower, after writing the vice pres- ident last night to carry on affairs of the National Security Council and the Cabinet, was reported by his physicians “ina cheerful ’ | mood” after a “good day.” . In a 10-minute business confer- uty Sherman Adams, the President > |signed a letter to Vice President The uneasiness created by -word Sunday night that the chief éxecu- tive didn’t ‘‘feel as well as usual” evaporated after’ physicians found {no evidence of fatigue. . EVERYTHING..GOES WELL Dr. Paul Dudley White, Boston heart specialist, reported “‘every- j thing goes well” at the sickbed on the eighth floor of Fitzsimons ‘This is the second crucial week in the «aftermath of the coronary thrombosis the President, who will be 65 Oct. 14, suffered Sept. 24 at the Denver--home of his mother-in-law Mrs. John S. Doud. ' By the weekend, barring compli- cations, ‘his doctors look forward hopefully to a period of- convales- cence which will enable Eisen- hower to move into a more active direction of government. The expectation is that he will be flown to his farm at Gettys- burg, Pa., in two or more weeks for a. period of recuperation dur- ing which he will be able to.con- fer with. administration advisers on matters. requiring his early attention. " And at 8:45 p.m., White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty reported the President “had a good day” and added: “There was no evidence of fatigue. The Pres- ident had supper and again visit- ed for the third time. during the day with Mrs. Eisenhower. His condition continues to be satisfac- tory without _ complications.” U.S. Aids Flooded India NEW DELHI (®—The Indian government announced today its acceptance of 20,000 tons of grain from the United States for free distribution to flood sufferers. v ence yesterday with his chief dep-| . = be financed through special tax millage approved by district voters to establish+ NEW SCHOOL BUILDING — Kight activity centers, based on the model shown above, will be constructed at Pontiac elementary schools in 1956. The circular, dome-roofed design, aimed at providing the most space for the least money, is an innovation .in school building. The structures will cost about $105,000 apiece. A floor plan is pictured on page 13 of today's Press. 8 New Activities Buildings to Be of Circular Design Circular, dome-roofed activity buildings—unique in design—will be constructed at eight Pontiac elementary schools in 1956, the Board of Education announced today. . Jeep Overtus, One Man Killed Richard Stranahan, 24, ‘Crushed by Vehicle as ‘5 leap to Safety | A 24-year-old father of two chil- dren. was crushed to death last The building plan, aimed at .meeting both school | Leonard and community needs, was of study by teachers, school administrators and officials. The structures will cost arrived at after two years city about $105,000 apiece and mentary -seheols- such facilities as is available, said Dr, superintendent of The City Parks and Recreation (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Peron Generals Rumored Jailed New Argentine. Regime Reported to Be Purging |. Top Military Brass ¥ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (#—~ Argentina’s new government today was reported purging top military | - leaders under dictator Juan Peron. | . _ Arrest of some 20 generals was reported by unofficial sources close. to the army, They appeared to have been picked up mizinly to prevent any aid to Peron should he seek to make a comeback. | -There was speculation the gen- erals woulg be retired ultimate- ly, since apparently their only error in the eyes of the new gov- ernment was having obeyed the orders of. the previous regime ‘and protecting ‘it. deposed The new Argentine government | - made no secret of its distaste for |- Peron’s proximity. But the fallen strongman was taking his own time about disclosing bis -plans. Williams Feels His Way on New State Speed Bill LANSING @ — Gov. Williams Oxford will be in Cemetery. If you think you play checkers and you'd like to try your skill against an expert, tonight’s your chance. . . Starting at 7:30 p.m., a world, champion at mixed}. chess and checkers, Newell W. Banks, will meet all comerd at the Pontiac Press Chess ||Stevéns Hall, Williams an¢ -|Pike streets. ‘There is no admission charge and everyone is in- fun. ; Just to make it easier for the amateurs, Banks .will take on all players at once, and at the same time, conduct “three « games of blindfold - checkers against the erboards will be welcomed at the exhibition, officials said, and ‘participants are asked to bring Banks won't be easy to beat, but Area Players Set to Test Chess, Checkers Champ - vited.to come and join the © a good game of chess or and Checkers Exhibition in ; NEWELL W. BANKS ; Hi 8 H E af | ag Ege HE ated i i a8 | _ Tension High in First “Pitc FIRST PITCH OF FINAL GAME--Tommy Byrne, Yankee portsider, delivers a strike to Dodgers’ lead- off batter, Junior Gilliam, to start seventh ahd the ° + AP Wirephote deciding game of the 1955 World Series. Catcher is Yogi Berra; ump is Jim Honochick. Gilliam went out on a bouncer to shortstop Phil Rizzuto. ‘Michiga By JOE HAAS SAULT STE. MARIE — Here at the Soo Locks they call them “Michigan’s Mightiest Mile.” And a study of their strategic impor- tance makes one feel that they are correctly called. ‘ As the centennial of the instal- lation of the first ship canal and lock around the turbulent waters of the 75-mile-long .St. Mary's River, connecting Lakes Superior and Huron, is | being celebrated, one appreciates the might of that mile. With the international bound- 2 one-quarter. to one-third of each year, these locks annually handle the;,largest tonnage of any canal in the world. It far exceeds the combined tonnage‘of the Panama and Suez Canal¢, although they .both are open year round. INTERNATIONAL IMPORT In contemplation of the Soo national in scope that it is vital to the very existence of even more other essentials for both peace and war that has made them the greatest. commercial outlet om earth. Freight through the locks has grown from a mere 14,000 tons in 1855, when oxen pulled the boats, to 140 million tons this year, no ‘| other land or water connection in the entire world even remotely ap- proaching that figure. DEVELOPED AREA The Soo Locks have probably done more than any other single feature to make the Great Lakes region the "s richest and most concentrated market, . On this area of less than ight per cent of our nation’s Jand ly guarded. No wonder the radar equipment already functioning for hundreds of miles in every direc- tion makes it impossible for any enemy approach by air.-No worder any sightseer cannot get within any possible damage distance by land or water. AN ECONOMIC LINK It is through the Soo Locks that comes the raw, material which, when refined, makes up seven- In Today's Press rete e te tees ban eeeaceuareareee 6 Sports ..... Hinsisdh we o eee | | Cee ce eighths of the weight of your auto- mobile, : Through them goes the coal that makes it possible to dig that raw material from the ground and ship it to the. smelters almost the en- tire length of the Great Lakes. n’s Mightiest Mile’ Leads to World Growth to them, aind ships from all of ‘the seven seas will be added to-thosé plying only the Great Lakes in ex- panding their tonnage. 7a Swelling Rivers Chasing Texans Wichita Falls’ Families Flee Flooded City; Rain Pelts Northern Texas_ 3 Hurlers Fail to Halt Brooks Scoring Work Runs in Fourth, Sixth estimated at least Sheriff Melton 000 farmland acres were inun- id was washed away. Partly Cloudy, Mild Seen for Wednesday Partly cloudy and. mild today, tonight and tomorrow is the fore- cast by the U. S. Weather Bu- reau. In fact the weatherman fore- sees temperatures about 3 to 6 degrees above normal for the next five days. There will be little turning cooler over the weekend. Mercury reached 76 degrees for as 58, a : Downtown today’s low before 8 to 60 came up for zn? é4, i i i [ a z g dt hil it i ef nil fii i ue fl it r Bauer - Seventh . Dodgers: Podres i Gilliam singled. Berra threw Gil- liam out on steal. Reese. struck Put Victory on ke for Jubilant Bums ite a FF 2 ; 2 a . : : aes) ae ae ae AM me i a eR NE hn eal lia mala n hl ee ties maf pe ae Pie ARF on ee je a ee Vs ee: Bee é ah Te ae | aa rd a ee s th. 9 ? ’ i ' f ' * A ‘a ' iit i f #4 D { { i { ; A EO, 3 - { fis ; », eS ee s iy y oe ‘i | } f P ' & me ¥ ; ‘ as i Mee a =f i se * wv | i : t J = ‘ _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 ee ee eae fae bs . 7 ce { * ae ® : hae Soe rk ciety’s season, that a repeat per- -|Mild Autumnal | rmed C@S Annudl YMCA nila: rt The Day in . : am * “ 7 : formance to renew activites a '|Weather Blankets A For . |Party Scheduled Brazilians Start Co mm ission-H its Snag tis oe “at tie home at = : t | Pos aoe “e rq ~~ gf r 2 i i informal Entire Country Draft Area Men (‘or Fridey Night (Counting Ballots|in Eton Rink Operation |ix"™ ">" “ _ Mila autumn weather was. the | 10 Pontiac:: Inductees, rack se sean, 8 pm.{ bate. President Vargas | BIRMINGHAM—Having apper-|Police Chiet Ralph W: Mosley 7 ‘pean eames | tar Ma Garver ioe rs 0 hom Cc Board "y youth| Figures in Torrid Race nate of the | or m so “Parly morning ferperenete| ae sete Today Friday, Morrie Tuhersen, ¥ youth by 4 Compaigners Pion Pat ate fe. satin from the Sticer investigating’ the wal be at 8 pm. Wednesday at : 708 fa * ; = “when . / ‘ ’ ; border states. ‘The coolest region| Te city and nine county draf-| als ag new members will gather| RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil @~| Recreation Board ques-|A_ panel discussion on scout-| 4+ 19 a.m. at Holy Name Church, Oakland | vas New England, which reported | tees were inducted into the Armed | at the ¥ building for the free| Election boards began counting the | tioned operation of the rink and | ing will highlight tonight's meeting | wig burial to follow in White readings in the 30s and 40s. Forces today from local boards | movies, cartoons, and ice cream pallots today in Brazil's hottest/ asked for a joint meeting. The | Of the Child Study Group, to begin | ~,,561 Memorial Cemetery. Rain continued over the Southern, ¢5 and 67. _| and cookies. presidential election in years. meeting was set < Plains, extending from central) ‘Those inducted from the city| Take’- home novelties, such as were still too trag-| _ Coit Allee - Texas northward through Okla-|poorg 65 were: balloons and noisemakers, will be a the souri. Flooding Lake Wichita wa-! ¢% - auburn Heights: N.| gen gaid. trend in yesterday's voting, in| preted the recently revised ters poured into Holliday Creek and | Regsiey, 170 N. Ontyen: Dellne © affair is held each October | which the late President Getulio| ation program : the Wichita River and threatened | (avez 26 W. Wilson; Philip S.|in celebration of the new mem-/ vargas was still a prime issue 14| rink Wichita Falls, Tex., with the Worst | \iarien, 333 Baldwin; Edward G. | bership year, which begins Oct. 1.| | in. after his suicide. Final-re-|D¢ un under their direction. ) ee » | foods eince 1950. | Macadaeg, 221 Willard: ‘Larry A. turns were not expeeted for 10; Revisions came Bory oar oe, soe Hills Residents Hear ge i z < 4 : F z i a i i int : { : 5 * : H li ie g : : i : . | Campbell, 623 Arthur; John N. Ga- Gotham Editors, Papers 22 meeting, when it was decided ’ ® i ; . A _ ‘ sd so enrol] now in * : zette, 59 Forrest: William J. Keys. | ; days or two weeks that the ome 6 Convicts Flee ski SGkencks Wil Sue for Court News |“aiy tanunion tea oniy| Malti, Bard of Eien | ners Burge st Plans for Library ’ Osceola; Guy P, Sparrow, 438 W.| NEW YORK # — An appeals | 8,703 votes — only a fraction of| its swimming pools for children Barnum School Saturday, Frank- ; : ‘ Huron, court has granted permission to | the 10 or 11 million expected from | im the school district, while the | iy. whitney, School recreation BLOOMFIELD HILLS’ A pub- A group of township residents . Inducted trom ‘the county board | the American Society of News-|the 15 million voters registered.| rink and Springdale Park would | director announced yesterday. | lic library which would operate fought the ordinance and Circuit nsane | 47 were: Ralph M. Peck, 1295| paper Editors and-two New York | Despite rain in some parts of the| be maintained by the city for ee ty or district basis, was Judge H. Russel Holland voided | : Lochaven; James N. Ege, Bir-| City newspapers to take part in| country, the turnout was heavy.| Birmingham residents, Parents can register youngsters" & county © it Oct. 31, 2953. ae © : oe, mingham; Floyd E. Reynolds, 1036 | a court move to force a judge to , who measure at least 47 inches to the choice of a group of interested The Township Board then. ap-; Perinsylvania ~ Inmates | poston Ave; James P. Leonard, | provide. stenographic court min | Of the‘seattered returns count- | City Manager Donald C: Egbert |their chins, at the Hills School | citizens meeting last night to deter- “> pealed to’ the. Supreme Court. In} Overpower 2 Guards; | § Hill Circle; Robert L. Heftel- utes to the press. ’ ed thus far, 5,061 were from one | commented that the city is of the/ offices before Saturday. Classes | » ine the feasibility of establishing ruling against the township, the : bower, Milford: Arnold-L. Sell.| The appellate. division of the| State, See Paulo, an industrial | opinion that a controlled opera-| will be limited to 25. The half-hour | ™ re i high court said the ordinance One Recaptured Rochester; Bert E. Uebele, Bloom-| New York State Supreme Court| ®%4 coffee center where critics | tion, whereby the rink area is kept | classes will begin at 9, 10 and a library for their community. sought to retroactively declare _ || field Hills; James E. Loachridge, | granted the permission yesterday | @f.the late President were con- clean and orderly, can more ade-/11 am. for girls and at 9:30,| The Hills residents heard sev- substandard homes to be public| SCRANTON. Pa, —Six inmates | 2435 Elizabeth Lake Rd.; Robert | to the society, the Daily News and| Si@ered strong. ‘| quately be supplied. through city | 10:30 and 11:39 a.m, for boys. | eral suggestions. offered by Mrs. nuisances without. proving they | escaped from the maximum secu-|L. McGee, Lake Orion. the Herald Tribune. First count gave 3.484 votes to| Supervision. - ; ae Paes Fanny Noonan, of the State Board were nuisances. - ‘rity ward at the Farview State connreee: Gen. Juarez Tavora, 56, candidate| Jt, was the Recreation Board Women of ‘the Congregational | Fanny Romer. Oa william Barth, A —___—_—____ Hospital for ‘the Criminal Insane ‘ ia __, _ | of the centrist National Democratic | Which laid the ground work for the | Church will spend busy day © | sisi; aquit Education condultant, Nucl New |i. oe of the stall City Parking Lot Costs) ruc com, ro tour te po-| fy’ Ses arial Satine area.) omen. tn rege les i wil|who themselves recommended Nucleus of New |sitiy °F lagu ve 2 ig te oar | new sy wn etna ace Eats fm oni oe w= ma : . * s 5 : . 2. : : : b an. wy = National Militia |“ . ge on A enda for Toni ht Adhemar de ° Barros, 54, multi-|ct- 14, making it mandatory for/at the church, with Mrs. Frank) They volunteered to give furth- r Two of the five still at large, ' : = Ste T ge aid, ae icted , | et ies ph ae ‘ -exgovernor of Sao|OWRers or operators of motor ve-| LeGrove as chairman. er assistance as plans are form ae arts raining ers. None of the six was believed| Reports on-cost of new municipal | Norton and James, and the rezon-| Paulo. and candidate of the Social ened ads en — ete s vt meet. | uated: : WASHINGTON —A nucleus of | **™ed at the time of their escape parking lots, assistance for the city |ing of a parcel of land on Walton | Progressive—party (PSP), 2,319; ty dar — i sand Wodneoday, Unitarian | A committee headed by George new national military reserve | °atly today. iene minslen tin boulevard to manufacturing classi-{Juscelino Kubitschek, 53, \ex-gov-) Property damage accident in ¢x-| ing on Wednesday, Roeper, City and Country School cute bagne waiting yesterday siathed 0 nitio. |concaisears, win baatatene or | Sestioe: : ernor of Minas Gerais state and) ©ess of $100. Women’s Alliance will wer Mre..| headmaster, will meet Oct. 25 to ‘Sox hea pied Pls pape ~o |commissioners will highlight 0-| 11 1. be mulled are two peti-| Candidate of the Vargas-founded| The new provision is In addi- berghei se aeten further plans for feeling the pub- This first class of 1,167- mén in- truck, drove more mats Oy an seeing. tions. The first call moval | Social Democratic (PSD) and Na-| tion to fatal accidents or all per : Oxford road | lic pulse as well as those of city chsieh SOA UEtaIaas persian tnt | Uetiee te Sieoeodttn ent ciate Ot lean en UT wi concern 8 ceulrnet featrictions on land on | tional Labor (PFN) parties, 2.012; | sonal injury accidents, for which | Son" gsnette G officials, in such areas as Bloom- G12 National Guardamsta. ‘Tho:re-| leeat ene autemebiien + |i Ncense for an auto parts estab- |, card Lake. avenue being pur-|*%¢ Plinio Salgado, 59, of the ex-|' by the Michigan Department of | oe field and ‘Troy Townships, Frank- servists formed an advance guard) 1 oun said the six broke me * |chased from the city. The second | ‘reme rightist Popular Represen’) State, So ‘successful was the potluck lin, Bloomfield Hills and the Hick- eae ae “comifoe out of the hospital after overpower- Waser : — fon meena ve asks curb, gutter, drainage and — Lage ddinonell expected final] I making the announcement, ‘dinner which closed the Organ So‘ ory Grove School District. 5.500 for the. Marine Corps, au-| i" ‘wo guards and locking them the City Housing Commission. Oe ee results to be so cloudy that a court, , , 7 ° thorized through next June 30, [in & cell block. The guards, Jay hosed save te receive | battle. would have to determine | , , ‘These trainees, . all. volunteers,|OWens of Scranton and Edward The Commission also is, sched- utions are slated to VC | the count. are to be given six ménthe of in.|Dattle, of Carbondale, said their led to consider vacating an alley |shecial assessment rolls for the| . tensive drills, Then they must | sitention was first attracted by one parallel to Johnson ‘street between | following projects: . ne - serve T% years in the ready te-| ° the patients calling for medical | —— ertanterr sever ga, towane wveeve/ Tittle Magician serve. They are exempt from the|*ttention, =. . | Sanitary sewer on Luther street from 9.528 Scala a6 rae ! Pontiac Deaths weitere «. ygee| Makes $2,52 ‘The Army said about 2000 young |O DOME Buildings ——_ {| Sieg fem rate, tertand: Mewr| Just Disappear men 80 far have signed up for this Mrs. James‘W.Crook =| “Buniic "hearings are set’for the) p arold ‘reserve training. The Marines aid/to Be Constr ted hearings are DETROIT w — How 3-yearold | not have information on their re- nsiruc Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. eons: Frank Licavoli Jr. disposed of serve enlistments to date. (Continued From Page One) | Wedoesday in the Huntoon Funeral |" bicck bouhded by Glendale, Genecer, | $2,528 was a mystery today to his The National Guardsmen, who Home for Mrs. James W. (Flor- | Menominee and Telegr ate im im | Parents and police. will take six months active train-| Department will be able to use| ence) Crook, 59, of 833 Sarasota Highland “avenue trom Ditmar | Mrs. Licavoli left a purse con- ing, enrolled under a: provision the activity centers for a full sum-| Ave. The Rev. Theodore R. Alle- | an¢, street from Harvey to Migh-| taining the money on top of a that enables them to complete|™¢r Program of arts and bach of the Oakland Ave. United Special assesement roll tor water mein refrigerator Sunday. 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Full dozen. © E POOOOOOSESEOSOSOSOCEOO OOO SOOOOSOOTOOOESONDORS E, Four Fitted Corners—Stays Tight—Won't Wrinkle Fitted Crib Sheets Protects Against Diaper Rash” "Chix’ Diaper me : “Treated with em : ete tne = cust Gnet alk ot a Souem Concrete Ca, for $8,823.20 to sur- face Croswell and Pleasant Streets with asphalt was accepted by the Romeo Village Council at a spe- cial meeting last night. * * ot The trustees recently authorized the village Board of Assessors to SEE on esaniciment tall tar ‘tis installation of curbs and guiters on the two streets. — The amount, set according to resolution, was $1.75 per front A hearing on a resolution to va- cate and abolish the extensions of Harriet and Weshinates Streets The two streets end’on the old meo Community School District. The local Lions Club is in the process of purchasing the prop- erty to develop it for community A Lapeer. woman elected as sec- to the Grand Temple of No. 1. This is *of Royal Oak. | set a date*for an annexation vote. Seek Annexation to Royal Oak Petitions to Be Filed ‘With Clerk Oct. 7 new group calling themselves the “Lipton Spoon Shackett Home | Owners Assn., are circulating pe- titions to have the area between 12 Mile and 14 Mile, from Campbell to Stephenson, annexed to the City | * 3% Already - of the required 680 petitions have been signed, said temporary chairman of the group Lanson J. Carrothérs, who expects to file the petitions by Oct. 7, with the Oakland county’ clerk, asking the board of supervisors to This is the same area the city of Royal Oak tried unsuccess- ' riffs Depart- - ment reports no definite leads to | identity of the men Pp. es | already included in the section to | be incorporated as the City of Ladies Aid Luncheon mitrclee 2 ndlmedoe 20 dem me fully to annex two years ago. A small portion of the area is Residents ‘of Madison Heights wit as to te ine Deo 6 to’ vote on a new charter. The original charter was defeated in referen dum last June by 82 votes. If a charter is not approved by January 1957, the area reverts to township status. Sdrvice Club Election LEONARD — Members of Addi- son Township Women's: : Club met at Rowland Hall recently and elected officers for the coming Green, secretary; Mrs. Hiram Terry, treasurer and Mrs. Henry Tyrrell, corresponding secretary. FOUR TOWNS—The Ladies Aid will met at the home of Mrs. William Hooper, Cooley Lake road, | at noon Wednesday for potluck luncheon. The ladies plan to work Marries Roya Blenman of 61 Highland and Clar- ence is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Leo J. Roll, 1016 Windemere, Royal Oak, St. Joseph's Catholic Church was the acene of the rite. lace embroidered in opalescent se- , quins, The gown featured long torso lines with a full tulle skirt _ and scalloped neckline. The finger- tip veil of illusion was held in : place by a rhinestone tiara. Nancy o carried a prayer book with an orchid and pompon streamers. Mrs. Roy Avery of Clawson = was her sister's matron of honor fob and bridesmaids were -Beverly ea Hetherington of Flint, Jean Bent- ley of Lake Orion, Dorothy Phil- lips of: Berkley and Sylvaia Ann Ritchie. Donald Roll served his brother ancy Jeanne Blenman Nancy wore-a-gown of chantilly - ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A \Farm Girls Help 'Most in Kitchen, Athletic Field ‘owned by the Ro-|: 7 ‘Survey Reveals WASHINGTON (INS) — A five-| year study recently completed at | New Group Circulates Michigan State University indi- | Mr cates that farm girls spend. more | time helping their moms in the kitchen than baad ty giris. The caiidiim * radia is that farm women need bigger and more efficient. space for their kitchens and sewing areas than is the case with urban dwellers. New Parish Groups | ‘Meet in Rochester ROCHESTER—Two new plese Organizations have been ized at St. Phillip’s Soiacepel | Church -and will have their open- ing meetings this week. The Junior Chapter members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew elected Dick Eberline as president, Billy Rock as vice president, David Smith as secretary and David Hutchinson. as treasurer, The group will meet in the church at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. line, tary er. Plans are under way to organize a Girls’ Friendly Society, two groups, the Girls’ Friendly Candi- dates and the Girls’ Prundiy for older girls. MOMS Planning Turkey Dinner at Pontiac Lake PONTIAC LAKE — Turkey din- ner plans were completed at the special meeting of the officers of MOM’s of America, unit No. 60 of Pontiac Lake, recently. The dinner will be held at the Pontiac Lake School on Saturday Nov. 5. Serving will begin at! 5:30 p. m. Chairman of ‘the- committee, Mra. George Walter, has appoint- ed committee members: kitchen, Mrs. Charles Hauser, Mrs. Earle Duryer, Mrs. Sydney Ward, Mrs. T. Nelsey, Mrs. Albert Hager- ] Oak Man 2 | **| John - Cronan and man and Mrs. Francis Caliom. ' Fancy booth, Mrs. Michael Palazzolo and Mrs: Lorena Ogg; dining room, Mrs, Elmer Behnke, Mrs. Thomas’ Booth, Mrs. Charles Hagyard, Mrs, Frank Liley, Mrs. Mrs. Jame Puglise; and tickets, Mrs. Steve Alexander and Mrs. Sydney Ward. peerromniaibaaiae Arizona Girl Betrothed to Son of Almont Couple ALMONT — Mr. and Mrs.. Wil- Ham Ashcroft of Springerville, Ariz. have announced the engage- ment of: their daughter, Molly VERA STRENG and Mrs. Joseph Streng ol Beal City are announcing the en- | gagement of their daughter Vera, to. Roger Vogler, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Bernard Vogler of Auburn. Heights. Both are students at | Central Michigan College. % BR NET i AIL ESR OS SU 'R a! 5 Bids for Well Given to Board Hold Regular Meeting of Roosevelt Education Board . WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — At the Board of Educa- tion meeting last night at Roose- velt* Elementary. School in Keego Harbor, bids for the new well were submitted by the Dunbar Drilling Co., Douglas Roan Co., and W. B. Layman and Sons. The bids for the ‘six-inch well ranged from $7,228.00 to $7.500.00 | NANCY SEROTA Mrs. M. A. Gentile of Rochester and Robert Serota of Birmingham | ‘announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Christine, to | Leonard E. Arft, son of Mr. and | Mrs. E. Arft, 2330 Livernois, | | Rochester. A wedding is planned | for Feb, 26. Your PTA Is Planning: Floyce, to Dean Edward Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philltp Sloan of | Almont. No date has been set soe! mi wedding. Groups to See UN Work | as best man and Frank Blenman, + Rober Eder and Leland Higgens | seated the guests. Arthur Avery was ring bearer. A wedding breakfast was held immediately after the ceremony and an evening reception was | held in the Lake Orion Town- The couple have left for a hon- eymoon trip to the Smokey Moun- | tains and will reside at 13074 Washington Ave, in Royal "| ship Hall. ‘|. | on their return. == 146,000 Could Be Saved! & to Be Shown at Church AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Sacred | Heart. Altar Society will meet at | 8 p. m. Wednesday in the Church Hall of Auburn Heights. A film, 146,000 Could Bé Saved’’ by the | » American Cancer manny, will be shown. was born to Mr. County E Births | woh 1. Fes ya the birth ot of s daughter, cad end Mrs. Jack Lazar of Imiay | ae ity are parents of © new son. Robin |. este tpt Was born fe. | ts. Charles Halbert ot cages | ares vid { MRS. CLARENCE ROLL ~| House, SEYMOUR LAKE — The Mary | Narrin Circle of Ortonville will join ' the members of Belle Sherwood | Circle of Seymour Lake tonight in the Seymour Lake Church Slides will be shown of | work in the United. Nations. Sho BE he Bi Phone FE .4 PPI ee Closed Sei iia SS eS DR. HENRY A. MILLER | Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street -6842 Open Friday Evenings “Better Things in Sight” Stee eee Sekt PLL LDL LLP LLLP PE | ata PPL LLLP Wednesday Afternoons WEDNESDAY Is B rep B SAM'S Bor 4293, Aubure Rood, Auburn Heights ol t t DOUBLE STAMP. DAY WALGREEN DRUGS NEW HUDSON — The New Hud- son PTA will meet for the first time at 8 p.m. Thursday in the. gymnasium. b pashgith toe ths ions | planned. Annabelle Bowers, school princi- | pal, will give a talk on Japan and | show films. Miss Bowers spent | the past year in ela teaching | school. Four Towns Executive Board of Four Towns | PTA is meeting Wednesday at) 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Howard Lamb of Wilmot. Avon Township Stiles PTA will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at Stiles School. Dr. Paul Thoms, director of education of Oakland | special County will speak on the train- ing of nientally retarded chil- dren. A question and answer period will follow. Refreshments will be served. Movies, Talk on Japan Is New Hudson Feature | Avon Township - Stone PTA will meet at the | | school at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Dr. F. R. Wollaeger from the | Child Guidance Clinic will be the | | epenber, Refreshments will be | | served Reject AMC Contract : | MILWAUKEE w — ClO United | | Auto Workers at the American Mo- tors Corp. body plant here have | rejected by a 3-2 vote the new contract agreement reached by the ee and AMC in Detroit Sept. ‘Slate Family Supper NEW HUDSON The New‘ Hudson Methodist Church will hold | family night Wednesday night with | a cooperative supper beginning at 6:30 p.m. | JOIN. OLDSMOB! ap BIG OCTOBER Super ''88" Holiday Sedan ' @et Our Terrific "October Offer" Today ! Top Trade-ins ... Top Appraisais ... and. from $7,500.00 to $7,760.00 a | the eight inch well. These bids are subject to in- vestigation by the architect, the attorney, and Kern Murphy and Mrs. Charies Leaf, twe com- mittee members, Mr. Hubinger submitted a report, l'on the cost of a new I.B.M. Bell | system for the Roosevelt School. |The board approved the ered for this system. * * Mrs. Jean Waters gave a report on the G.A.A. sports events that | | have been set up for the coming | | year. The first activity for this year will be an all sports play day at Clarenceville on October 11. The board revised the debt mil- lage to 7'z mills. The revision was due to a cut in the district. valua- tion from $16,171,431 to b SATA oe 08, 748,826. Mark 50th Wed Wedding With Party for 300 Mr. and Mrs. William Hintz: sr. | of 7420 West 32 Mile Rd., Romeo | celebrated their golden wedding | Utica Heights Community Hall, with 300 relatives and friends | present. The couple, married at Bad | Axe, Sept. 20, 1905, are the par- ents of nine living children. They have 29 grandchildren. The family had lived near Al-| |mont for many years and two of ' their sons, Louis and William Hintz Jr. and their families are present Almont residents. St: Paul Plans _ Bazaar, Dinner in 57th Event — 5 bes i i if : i | roast beef dinner starting at '5 p. m. will climax the public fes- tival which is open to the public. i Avondale Registering for t Adult Education bookkeeping, mechanical drawing, do-it- sesc.tae “| Spanish, first aid and square dance. 7S | | | | Where Time ‘Meet and Blend . The gracious words of the ‘poem “growing old” and Eternity” also will describe the real and spiritual func- tions of the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. As our loved ones pass this world, we desire care. and dignity that ease the burden. The people of our community have long’ regarded the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home as the gracious . setting for. services,upon entering lile .eternal, and call us without question. “Phone FEDERAL 24511 Sen, All Month Long! Here's your chance ... your big chance to step into the Oldsmobile . of your dreams... and make the best deal of the year. And when we say “deal”, we mean savings you'll long remember. 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Democratic leaders hope Stae- bleg's plan for inspiring enthusias- | tic precinct work will be spread through the party, The Staebler idea; in essence, is to make the loyal precinct worker feel he has accomplished something for him- self and his country--and that what he has done 3 appreciated. One political worker commented recently: ‘The day has gone- when you can give a man at City Hall $10 on election day, and ont the job done, It won't work any more You've got to attract the right kind of people into the organization and give them a feeling of participa- something that is big and vital to thera and to the country, The hope of personal gain is-an important element in this work—but it isn’t by any means the force that drives most- workers. es . * Staebler lind said: “In a loose- jointed organization like a political party, the vigor with which people do their committee and precinct work is determined almost on ly by mordle . , . The most im- portant ingredient (of morale) is a sense of significance.” In Michigan, Staebler and other Democratic leaders have seen to it that the spotlight of recognition is turned not only on the Jeaders — the big banquets too and sip the heady wine of applause, a ee Just what methods: the Repub- licans will use to fire up their precinct workers are not yet clear, | look to Gas for the 7 smartest automatic dine fe ranges money can bay © AUTOMATIC — no range is more automatic. @ CLEAN Oo — pure stainless heot plus fk smokeless flame broiling, the | only clean broiling. e COOL — heovity insulated oven ond broiler. | o FLEXIBLE — 101 precision heats, not just a few. @ FAST ~— the world’s only inutently adjustable heat. @ ECONOMICAL — costs LESS to buy, LESS to use. ’ [ VALUABLE MIRRO... with every Gas Range purchased during this sale | I $ od Stove GET AN EXTRA BIG TRADE-IN for your old stove! | see your [i WAS “nA ELL RANGE DEALER Buy Vow and Save oe “Major Parties Will Woo Local Precinct Workers tion, a feeling of taking part in) But, spurred by President Eisen- hower before his illness, they. too are paying close attention to pre- cinct organization, One new effort in the Republican drive Mineral, Utah—to enlist new voters into the Republican party and get them into active participation in the party's affairs at the Jocal level, - President Eisenhower in recent weeks is reported to have told GOP National Chairman Leonard Hall: “You can expect an old) codger like me to be useful in| only a few elections—but if you get | a 21-year-old, he'll be around to! work for you for years, 7 \ | ||Friday Record Dance Planned by Fan’ Club ‘nities will be held from 9 p.m.|_ .- to midnight Friday at the Knights | - "A record hop for teenagers ‘of Pontiac and surrounding commi- of Columbus Hall, South Saginaw at.Parke Sts. 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The theme of the 16th annual Na- tional’ Newspaper Week, October 1-8 is of vital interest to every American. _. This year the Nation’s publishers are } _ devoting the entire program to one ob- s jective. That is to make newspaper . Teaders understand that the demand for press freedom isn’t a cry for special privilege, but symbolizes the Fourth Estate’s never ending fight -against news censorship by Government —— en é i, . Since long before the establishment -of lished newspaper, there have been men in government who wished to muzzle. ‘the press. That newspaper is the Hart- ford Courant, first known as the Con- necticut Courant, established 191 years ~ ‘There are men ih public life to- day who would like to withhold from the people facts about their me THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 Welfare,show an encouraging decrease . in the rate of polio among chidren given, . the Salk vaccine. . “ In the words of Secretary Fot- SoM, the polio rate is running 25 ‘per cent below the rate for the non-vaccinated children in the same age groups. This news takes on additional weight be- cause it is the first Government | statement on the effect of the vaccine on some 7,000,000 one dren. ~*~ ® * pr Secretary FoLsom’s statement called attention to two other important facts: Many of the vaccinated children had only one of the three shots needed for . full protection. Others were exposed to polio before they were injected. ° With this “very encouraging” report came the cheering news that by the d of the year there will be enough Salk vaccine to take care of all children from five through nine years. Already sufficient vaccine has been released to provide two injections for three-fourths the 15,903,000 children in this ad of the Nation’s oldest continuously pub- group. * * * ‘Incomplete though these figures are, they certainly strengthen hope and belief that the vaccine is the weapon that eventually will eliminate -this— The Man About Town Government, not only in prin- ciple but to hide their own mis- takes. ee Ste Lioyp P. Burns, chairman of Na- . tional Newspaper Week and executive secretary of the New Jersey Press Asso- ciation, put the matter clearly when he -- gaid: “It is more important than ever before in the history of our country for newspapers to fight for the public’s pe right to know.” Motivating this program is one se _:fact newspaper readers never “should forget. Once a country’s newspapers have lost the right to print the truth, that country’s people have lost their liberties. Delays in U. S, Courts | Highlight Reform Need Legal delays resulting from clogged dockets. in Federal courts once again are seed deserved and overdue atten- tion. of Rocers told. Chief Justice Warren at the United States Judicial. Conference national disgrace. “ The log jams now. are so seri- ous that in criminal cases they threaten an accused’s right to | . .\ prompt justice. In civil courts ns? \ they have become both exasper- ~ Li \ ating and expensive. \ * * * Acting Attorney General WILLIAM P. last June. He the melon out, that these delays are —— a men's Club, New Country Club Now Being Laid Out on Dixie Highway Northwest of City ‘Thrown: What you should not be by oe Oe “My up-the-Dixie “pent tells me that we are to have a new golf course beside that way between Pontiac and Flint. It is to weal asthe ~ Warwick Hills Country Club, ". Jocated just over the line in Génesee County, the former: - y Arnold Lenz Farm, the home there to be used_as a clubhouse. The course, which will measure some 6,600 yards from regular tees and about 7,000 yards from championship tees, has been laid out and wilt be operated by '. Lorin Shook, former Flint pro, and will be ready in the . spring of 1957. A watermelon that compietely fills a quart glass fruit can has been grown by Donald Getteman Pontiac Lake, who furnished the mold by placing the end of the vine inside the can must oe the can to get President of the Oakland County Sports- Bob White, tells me that special emphasis is being placed on “Ask the farmer first,” among its thousands of members, as a pre- lude to the opening of the hunting season. A letter from 11-year-old Wallace (Bud) Lancaster Mr. Rogers pointed oft that in Eng- of Rochester, states that he has worked out - land it rarely takes more than six ll of the months to bring a civil case to.trial and + criminal cases seldom lag that much. But the median time for civil cases in our- 86 Federal District Courts is 14.6 months, according to the Administrative Officer's report... Far more indicative of the situation's seriousness is the fact that in some Massachusetts it takes 22 months, in we Eastern Michigan 25 months. 4 * * &* 2 Chief Justice Joun Bicos Jr. of the Third Circuit, has been named chairman of a commit- tee to recommend remedial ac- tion. It is expected that among proposals may be creation of . more U. 8. judgeships, shorter vacations and ‘longer working weeks for Federal judges. _ Correction of this situation not only : _ @o-operation of judges, paced and = ie SMe ek tatered hile beatn making money to sgve he died before it o¢ of of Auburn Heights, sary, “Junior Editors” in the Pontiac Press, “except four when I had the chicken pox.” Northern Michigan: traffic sign: _ “Take Longer; Live Longer.” A letter over the signature, “One Who Lives on Its Banks,” says that Pontiac Creek often badly misbe- Eastern and Southern New York dis- haves after heavy rains, and also furnishes tricts it takes four or more years to the moisture for a weed growth that is quite get a civil case before the courts. In Outstanding. “I wondered who was swiping my baking es : Pennsylvania 32 to 34 months and in soda,” phones Mrs. Jackson Whyte pound to a gallon of water does a wonder- “ful job.” } vail Oran to— Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Fitch of 82 Mt. Clemens St.; sixty-second wont emeretenry: Mrs. Lillian Perry of 263, Norton Ave.; eighty-seventh birthday. . Mr, and Mrs. Frank A, LaLonde .* urgently needed but will require the of oakland Ave.; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas: Shipley of 128 Norton Ave.; fifty-sixth wedding anni-_ _-versary. ns : _ Mrs. Nellie Sumner -spemagenl eighty-sixth birthday, Mr. and Mrs, Conrad A. Zoliner Rochseter; aE esd wedding anniver- 7% | Os “until I found that my husband was using, it to clean the car, Half Keeping Him Sailing David Lawrence Says: ~ Son of Alleged Ex-Red Syrnpathizer’ Awarded Bars— but for Wrong Reason WASHINGTON — Merchant Sea- man Eugene W. Landy has rightly been granted an ensign’s commis- sion by ry of the Navy Charles S. Thomas, but for the wrong reasons, The issue never was whether . Landy did or did not have close or sympathetic associations with ident’s executive order and the di- rective of the secretary of defense - do not require that a government employe be fired because he has a relative who is connected with or sympathetic with a subversive or- " ganization like the man, United states, could color over- night the. prospects of good times or bad, of peace or conflict. | * * * . 2. That the public is already | nervous about “how high. is up!’, and is fearsome that stock prices | are due for a revaluation anyway, | In either case the initial impact | New York merchants report that | Millions Keep Eye on Wall Street rally the following day just as sure- and-go affair that the health of | break would make their employers |ly reassured many that the econ- the President of . the | ‘nervous, tut work schedules, per-|omy appeared sound to the invest- them felt that a prolonged market haps: imperil jobs, The market's s 5 ing segment of the public. ; a8 ' fe is eh ia ij a ‘ iB, sf cy . / } J ' j a us . . S xf | / : » " THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1055 : \ oe Chinese ha’ victed 12 persons by Carl Grubert | Central's Enrollment Up |Reds Convict 13 as Spies | or: agi e Cine IOUNT PLEASANT (h—George HON GKONG uf—Reports reach- and sentenced nine of them : Beeps dean of sdmjasions and ing her from Canton say the Red The other four got life sentences, records dt Central Michigan Col-| geeeeeee poepeneccseasoososcoqoqonssonooooleees lage hae aanounead «2%. perc Established in 1898 3 fall, He said 2,986 students are) § or ae $. trp cen Seay see | ~Farmer-Snover 3 sions and graduate vision. e. 2 . e... £. R. K. Dwemoh, Gold Coast | $ FUNERAL HOME 3 | ia Britain =the first from that|$ fea eeemr 160 Ws Huron , FE 29171 § gountry to get such training. cccccccccccccccccccccccccccocceesecooooesoosece LOOK - SEE - COMPARE! Wise Buyers Get Our Price packache, with over-exe . - Se eee nerday eang serene Others say: “So what? I don’t | js psychological. It tends to make | to Be Sure sural. And folks whe cat and teint wiretion | OWN. any stock.” They may dis-| some individuals think twice abut | sigh that reties, weomforiable fesling. iss the daily ups “and downs of| their own plans. Paper profits take Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens ot en Eecmogerta, Dean's Pile use| stock prices as the mere carrying | on the look of tissue. reliev: their sooth: Aye = yy ease idee. and by nageing backache iriakes you feel dragged-out, miserable....with restless, sleep- | tion of the market's importance as | much less likely, since New York | ni : aa Sv eons tear rele malions Rave on a barometer or as a direct/influ-| seems more prone to emotional | some special financial goal. And almost anyone ‘sPilla today! ence on business is outdated. | ups and downs about business. can turn his mental picture into physical reality constantly are in and out of the market looking for a fast buck. The detractors hold that the old tradi- But the way the market rates the one corporation, or of most corporations, still can be of real importance to many people. Workers get nervous if the price in the past a bear market has co- | incided with a slump in store sales. | Elsewhere in the nation this is— Ld * it When last week's sharp market | break didn’t turn out to be “an- other 1929" as a few may have | feared, there was great and obvi- ous relief. g@inmianw \ it \ AWNING TYPE Almost everyone has a picture in mind - of — through step-by-step, regular SAVING. OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US | . +. ADD TO YOUR BALANCE SYSTEMATICALLY WNL ny Yj ink, he board of di- UY atti Americans who F age della _ Casement BASEMENT AWNINGS y . Price weakness could mean—l-| oisp immediately. But many of || » SeReins” NATIONS ae Uj a though not/necessarily—that stock ~ wd SCREENS NATIONS yh nk ey Y traders believe either that man-| — | oo Yy : agmnany is las or_ttat the come |Giboon Firm Selle Plant FLORIDA AND RECREATION ROOMS j i publi¢ favor, or that its competi-| GREENVILLE @® — Gibson Re- OUR SPECIALTY Yy 2 : tive’ position is being undermined "sn | selling its — i} i a me. by’ rivals. . warehouse to ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS yy Soated Sptasare’ cigarette, eavertising | / ‘ee 6 Extruded Metals division of Detroit |] jALOUSIE DOORS CASEMENT STORM SASH-SCREENS Yj ij with ts tricky sayings and catchy // If the stocks of an entire indus- Gasket & Manufacturing Co. The JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS UY}, Fingies. “Tobacco smoke DOES 47 98 try rise or fall, it may be the |property adjoins land owned by || AWNING WINDOWS. ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS j nent te mine we | break your tobaceo | public’s first intimation that the Extruded Metals. |] CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM &@ FIBERCLAS AWNINGS : Y Stamiienal “MOK RO- MOR |eCopOMIC Pattern is changing. This FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS TO PAY COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE y 2: Fetiete mest help yes — & oe, om affect job and earnings pros- Lama Kin Flees t to U.S. i SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE Yi, ; Bag Ge ~ lng , poms or telegraph a blow to an sees Serie im cte leade Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Seas y - ie - RECULA ACKAGE re community or region. (—Buddhist rr! j fe. ee omy si When the entire market mills|Denpa Rabache Tagster, 32-year- : 1661 South DRAYTON PLAINS EEN TRS ies RUG | *70UNd the way it did last week, | old brother of the Dalai Lama of FE 4-2598 Telegraph 4 THRIFTY / DRUG {with « sharp break followed by |Tibet, has arrived here to. seek a and = ae ralies and ‘hesitance, it could| American citizenship. He fled Com- : ee _ 48 0. Seginew lest Huron | mean either one of two things: munist-controlled Tibet to India in || Home Equipment Co. ance. Sore: NATI ONAL FOOD BARGAIN 0: OR yi t GLINDALE AMERICAN CHEESE ‘STOKELY FROZEN ORANGE JUICE ee FARMCREST FROZEN FRUIT LB. LOAF STOKELY CALIFORNIA FLAME TOKAY GRAPES q STORES | CHEESE 1 : 4g: TUNA a as 4 Ai tas $4°° | i A M B A R G E R | | Gieese~ 2= 29° ‘APPuesauce . .2 = 29° | || BEEF PIE'4 = 79'| CATSUP . .== = 15° Bo pe ep HAM WT SieS"10 = 39*| CORN... = BSS" | Cielo ier ree BYE || “STOKELY BREAKFAST TREAT ¢. ||PIES .... SHELLIE BEANS .. = 23' TOMATO JUICE... = CANS STOKELY FRUIT A DELICIOUS We Reserve “Sale Prices COCKT All DESSERT 303 2 5 4 bi Effective , ¢ STOKELY SMALL WHOLE GREEN sas c ecoceoevoeveeeee AN Quantities ath BE ANS ~ & ) | STRONGHEART 4| BEANS ... “£9 | 0G FOOD... 02. 325" STOKELY CREAM STYLE e0e2e2e@e 00 0 — CORN 303 2.2 5X) < poLe ; | ee CANS 4 wor $1 00 PINEAPPLE JUICE ..... PILLSBURY DOLE DELICIOUS PINEAPPLE TIDBITS OR . $479 FLOUR 25:51 PINEAPPLE CHUNKS... 52251 BU edleeidiay / DOUBLE RED ee STAMP DAY 2375 Orchard Lake Road Tanke | paar __ Sylvan, Lake dt Pontiac, ‘Michig an Mak sy 4 VW: in Ox r9 Ks? ries acetate ‘4889 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains a * Vic dip ee oe pect ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 Bob Considine Says: ; . Many People Threaten Your Right to Know Editor's Note: Tale i National whole of of it, could not be controlled ward secrecy that threatens, not; asked routine questions about In Sha , Okla., not calumalt. spa teporte deseribes the | by any political party or group, only our free press, but all our free | morale, “living conditions and the ~anuttetiocneer ice “4 Soe © “Your Right to | and the press . . . | institutions. . oe like, a, wm pe ‘free to gather the news and free| “It is encountered in evéry| A public information officer en-|City Council of Rochester, N.Y. i) sy. \B\, Us fe, | NEW -YORK -INS)—" ‘Our fore- | to print it.” ‘ . branch of government, legislative, | thusiastically set about gathering| banned reporters from hearings } ito aT | GA: « | fathers knew that the republic they| But ‘many forces, some well-in- | €xecutive and judicial. It is met} material that would have been of | affecting the people of the com- , had just founded could not live and | tentioned, some frankly contemptu- at every level of government, local, interest to home town papers. As munity. . . thrive without an intelligent and| ous of your right to. know, on a precaution he contacted his su- ; * a hl ’ FUNERAL HOME || informed citizenry,” wrote "Neil / blockades | The Department of Detense |Periors in Ankara and next day! 008 "Teceauy ot assaulted ( ' D | 110 WESSEN ST MacNeill, veteran newspaperman. * 6 «@ now .requires that only what it |/#mely called the visiting reporters Officers at Weat | ‘ His words are particularly re-| «The most unremitting and un-| calls or “interesting” | *nd announced he was not permit- PHONE FE 3-7374 = | catica “this mock Ne ! wspeper | relenting attack is upon the right| stories shall Weel—because the theme this |of newspapers ‘to get the facts,”| public which supports it. Ambulance Service |}/¥c2" 's “Your Newspaper Fights | J. R. Wiggins, executive editor of| tne order has been | for Y Right to Know." ashington Post to ; i at Any Hour nil hae ° elle a and Times such extremes that recently a re-|to whether or not ever to release note Oo 8 : ow _ WEDN sence IS “4 OCTOBER is assurance of such a citizenry Society = Journalism School Ad- pant le = terial about a deed aa over which they have a con public,”’) ; MONTH : was-a press that printed the | ministrators. ral, was held : ie co ‘ 3 : poner aah tb Ge per en son tiene gengral, = * up pending 8 | CLOSED DOOR POLICY A judge in Greensburg, Pa., has | @ ls Coat Month Eventi ‘ preg l gma ane meeting of a department review |" twethirds of all ,.|ruled that it is illegal for a news- | lebration of Our “October © ple what their government was “It seems to me that in the last | board, ‘ Lae : ut twe- o congres- , In Cele . i est ‘ ‘ doing and told the government afbeean ; re. sional committee hearings and/ paper to take a picture of a crim- t on es, $50 oe IN CASH! pe ert renaars |30 sears of our history there has) U.S. reporters attending the | Dees org i Free oa w people wan developed in government at every | opening of the Istanbul Hilton |™eeUngs are yy ough only Free Prizes 4 See my ad in MacNeill. continued. level an increasing disposition to|Hotel in Turkey, where we main- closed doors, . . eo Look at Sept Girls’ St. Mary ednesday’'s Pontiac Press “They left--the press under| withhold information from the | tain a military mission that costs Ww y's private ownerthip, for then the| people. There is an impulse to-\the taxpayers many millions, J : : eae Jury Indicts Woman 3 __*_-—=_____|Who Snatched Baby ) @ re reer HERE'S THE MOST AMAZING _| | Convcon ‘carses ponte — of 1 ely tere : G ) October Salel Group 92.50 nts the and ry esa ae oe, & WINTER - DETROITAEWEL | 22255: Gas ge Value | ESSE We Have t Offered! | ===" Due From Russia ay. : GEORGES-NEWPORTS iim at Lange Germany = first |} Sale! Group of 3.99 to be returned from Russia under the recent Bonn-Moscow agreement will number 500 to 600, government ‘ Sosenxe| BLOUSES } Friedland in Low a 9,626 prisoners who are scheduled ; for release under the agreement : into are $99 ) were in East Germany are ‘Yes! Giraiind ‘orlen menet- October Sale! Actual $99. ‘MOUTON | LAMBS *o8 sae ar 2k @ z 5 — DD «seagate i / «i impacting” ean ace Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ers in new colors .. Higher TRICALLY VAR Nt SD . ane 3 ae | | agreed to set up diplomat oa ELECTRIC a , tions with Soviet Union in return || Priced’ skirts and blouses, | OPERATED “ 0 PO SOP | | for a pledge to free the prisoners. : nove | ROTISSERIE Hs ae — aa : , = wolids ne ities. | BARBEQUE a EERE _ a> &§ OVEN INTERIOR oer LIGHTED for BETTER VIEWING 3 bas o* 7to 14 Coat | Girls’ Pat Mew Goa, Coats. .$ > : 2.99. value, % 39¢ quality. Wale - Extra large @ Beautiful ; \\ e120) (Cian laa) ae , : : | patterns. ’ 4 BUY NOW a J an me > Te DOUBLE STAMP ; a bys a ® Sei ay Le poet MG a nameal re ere if . ; 3 LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: . __ AND SAVE! NEW HIGH BROILER with ELECTRICALLY - CONVENIENT PULL-OUT DRIP TRAYS OPERATED ROTISSERIE-BROILER. October Sale! Boys’-Girls’ CAMPUS COATS | eT ee a ee oe | « ELECTRIC LIGHT in OVEN + 4 BURNERS with 1 GIANT BURNER FOR 1.99 value. 8 9 05 value | FAST COOKING ? 1st quality. f& $ 3” | * LOOK-IN GLASS Doors in beth the a 1a a . le . a « ELECTRIC CLOCK and TIMER | Deable Stamp Ps sailed ie rapes sehete. age ° FINISHED in GLEAMING LIFE-TIME Seu it and. you'll agree mat here's the Printed PORCELAIN BIGGEST GAS RANGE VALUE ever! | GEORGES-NEWPORTS . i \\\) BUT $ iF ~ 53 ane iit DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL ttl 95 “ a From | poner 8) , ™ ON YW i cee. tment October Sale? Extre Warm CAMPUS / COATS ple 12.99 value. Hea Dish Towels i Cortalnn 10¢ 8.99 Double Stamp Special 7 LOOP | RUGS $00 "PLUS THIS VALUABLE MIRRO... | GREE rm ig | a ‘eas ’ . x | len ! purchased during this BIG SALE rubberized § ouay. my 16.99 Surcoats . $12.99 Swede Jackets . . .$19.99 {DEAL FOR STEAKS, CHOPS, HAMBURGERS and GRIDDLE CAKES Both Met i. "ae : Sete $1.99) $2.49 / We Give Helden Trading Slamps > ews ear at 1 AGRE CR RE RE ME SE YO SE NE Ee eae ‘ap A ‘ \ ° } t 4 2 4 ‘ec f THE PONTIAC PRESS, — ae ee oli Ae ad a a i es OL a es Raa as ee - ooni a wy ¥ : ee ; ' « . . y : to ask you if it ns tae a dear tame to answer, > just incorivenient or out of thé too, well when I invite him? Or |] thet ar too wasy “auring the Gay to have ngage ge Pa ap aga ship with her?” : If she’s going steady‘and can’t | question. It mighf suit her fine. In| would it be better to iron out |) the omany ether things thet ore ne seen her five dif-| ° —— Fm po panting other boys | which case you're all set. that problem on the dance floor?” |=Qeaings by tment. tom ie @ ; ; 4 You so. In which case, — Answer: Ask him to the dance|f », _ Te WA baveldnrces mon cite ase you can tell her how sorry you'| “Dear Mise Woodward: ts a | and see what he says. If he can't Permanents . . $7.50 and up | for about hour. ‘d like ver ud promise T | girl supposed to kiss a boy, or | dance at may decline reluct- a Fe should I approach her with | dhie with her, The getting of the | 2648 later on to see which way | fhe, boy Klos her goodnight? T've | antly, ot be may accept and get|| | estwrine “Becnisiee’ Drrers for Cool invitation? Should I find| date will require a certain amount | "¢ Wind Blows, iver hase Sitees ond. Manght uae oh 0, en Ste ee "© Compléte Beauty Service © her friends or family tive, and stick-to- } maybe it Was my - You see, a " . jaready ging with fvenes, at's a use 'a month from now. Keep ty-| Fm saymand 1 ke w ahy bey. | indicates that bed appreciate some} "*5,GU05 A Of edenaaret should I ask Faint heart never won fair ing until she gives you the green} “I don’t believe he’s ever dated . : find out then from so pick up the phone and. get ber | light a girl, I'd like to ask him to a| As for the kiss goodnight. Usu- Opa Sviaions at the other end. Have yoursel If she’s going with sorneone, but | dance, but I'm not sure he can ay he te oat 9 someone but | an interesting evening lined up in| not steady, she'll be free to ac-| dance, ; course, : peti ask her? | your mind which you can suggest! cept your invitation if she’s tempt-| “Would it be okay to ask him (Copyright, 1955) ROWENA % ; aie Bical eRe DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP ‘ . + Garden Club tN, Saginaw 1216 Baldwin : ; FE 2-9382 Fe 53735 , Sponsors : , ‘ 4-822 D SEARLS SSSR ADM : Fall Fair : : > The efficient way my Amy sai eae ae * . " whizzes through her housework A was onday 5 ee leaves me dizzy, but prapd! Take |° by meee 2%. a 1 J Week Only wood floors, for instancé. Some Branch ‘omen's C galsspenda backbreaking day scrub- tional Farm and Garden Associa- * - Plain : + bing and waxing. But not Amy! She tion ae ee ee os - ; 4 &§ Se ee a ee © vanes 0 Lage Poet” WOATETS | oo operation Members took farm produce, | BY It takes only half the time and Bruce baked . pickles and jams for ie CASH AND CARRY | ’ does practically all the work. And a fall market within the group. ‘or et tt host S54 * STAR CLEANERS * a ni cor a ptt gf used for the club's scholarship | Bi * Bruce Cleaning Wax sure out- program. E. Pike Street ppp barn apnea ecg | Mpa. Howard Flint was chair- > Ss 4100 E. Walton FE 2-0661 * ‘ man of the market and was as ‘ “utes by Bra. Rowin d. Antor EEE NN EHEVN NYY £¥ ¥¥ YS son, Mrs. E. Govan Hill, Mrs, : : Russell Strickand, Mrs. L. R.ay- mond Twyman and Mrs, Leslie H. Green, Mr. George Romney and Mrs. Richard English aiso , assisted. Don. V. Baxter of the Uni | Stop and See! |. ) WHY Me x _ Everyone Recommends — 4 | ELLIOTT FURNITURE | | "fon Wie Wrvhat bv comin ealetiely 3 | ac call OR 3-1225 and one of our cour- 4 teous salesmen will show you why Elliott's “Best .. . for Less.” 4 & TELEGRAPH at HURON » Mon. thru Wed. 10 to 6, Thurs. thru Sat. 10 to 9, Sun. 2 te.5 Prone ~ Special Coat Offering. od Precious fiber coats of wool and various fluxury fabrics blended together. to make coats that represent an amaz- ing value: Your choice ‘of nude, black, rosewood, linden 5995 , Other Coats 4995 te 13500 Park Free Rear of Store f is ‘i THE ee PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER. 4, 1955.) | \ Ws a cur —g ‘in silver-flecked snap-on, snap-off lid that’serves as a Paste on cardboard and cut along the heavy lines. Cut along the top and sides of the wool basket and fold it forward so that it will up coaster, too. Use these lovely mugs for | trom the ground. Cut around the ear and fold it out, Cut out the | ee —s Meee tall Ge oeee bead erage along the dotted line na oats ir » and ! refrigerator ners. And, of course, panel back along the dotted line #o the ‘sheep will stand up. You can : “Jack-o-Lantern « Frost Green » Flame . . they come filled with that wonderful | give the sheep back her wool by winding cotton wool around her, right ’ season geo gop ¥ fresh, creamy Sealtest Cottage Cheese. | uP to ears and down to her legs. Then she-should look like the small fe - BJ Ready for you now at your store or from pirat ‘ : u filled ith d +P TT ~-your Sealtest ain: We taen te got P said by the time a la i | Ww e Cc ous risoners Consume . myer > : , to question of the prisoners, 4 = , ae f a CVI On OOF Evidence From Raid mam of the evidence fom x See a new TV circus every Sat, PHILADELPHIA w—A batch of | iquor raid had disappeared. Ht “Back again! The most popular cottage cheese container ever offered—and in thrilling new colors! With the wonderful % Pa [SUNIOR EDITORS ~ Nd snaps on, snaps off Fane: 4g are ath, =) ; WOO No DAY Uh THE LAND OF DOWN UNDER—s At a Sheep Station sheep station our Junior Editors visit is about 20 miles wide and 23 miles long! These fences keep ont the rablita, which woud eat| rabbit proof fences. These fences keep out the rabbits, which would the grass, and the wild dogs, which would eat the sheep. Here is-a sheep that has just been shorn of its six or seven of wool. You can color it pinkish gray with gray legs and A 'é : f criminal cases were postponed yes- terday in Delaware County Court | House at suburban Media because prisoners awaiting trial had been accidentally put in a cell with some liquor being held as evidence from a raid. Pasar Raymond B, Start _ Seat “BIG TOP” Hot 2 ¥ whe comet thee .. THE TASTE Is GREAT! E ACTIVATED a the pleasure comes thru in Filter Tip Tareyton. You get the full, rich taste of Tareyton’s quality tobaccos in a filter cigarette that smokes milder, smokes ‘smoother, draws easier...and it’s the only Sue cigarette with a genuine cork tip. Tareyton's filter is pearl-gray because it contains Actives Charcoal for real filtration. Activated Charcoal is used to purify air, water, foods and beverages, so you can appreciate its importance in a filter cigarette. Yes, Filter Tip Tareyton is the filter cigarette that really filters, that you can brand taste...and the taste is great! FILTER TI PIAR EYTON oF 2 Aen Seer Grape AMERICA'S LEADING MANUFACTURER or grote ee books and my poliical opinions Start Contempt Trial in Congress Probe: O'Connor calléd -to- trial in Federal Court here today on a contempt of Congress charge sional was a Communist when his books were purchased by the State. De-| partment, but in doing so he did not invoke the Fifth Amendment's protection against pdssible self- incrimination. ‘ * * @ Instead he took the stand that “under the First Amendment. to the. Constituion, my wriings, my are of no ee concern to this committee.” . e “ALL AWNING & STORM ~ WINDOW SALES 2° + ras ‘L. W. Bogert FE 4-6089 9 A.M. -9 P.M. iC Iran plans to erect 24 tobacco warehouses, Tehran reports. J $50,000 IN CASH! || See ees 6 Popular Records . ‘The Bearh is popular with record sizes. 50° Weekly of convenience, attractive style @ formance” tonal quality. Plays all 3/ speeds and No ree Down The big screen looks like 21- inches in- stead of 17 and this new Emerson is power-engineered for the finest picture performance and tone. Our low price includes delivery, hook-up by our own TV technicians with full warranty. - bey Sonar (Advertisement) (Advertisement) . No surgery needed! Reduce swelling of painful piles at | home! An aousins See, stainless com- treat 3 ‘SPEED | PORTABLE PHONO! PLUS Matching Record Carrying | /Case iad per- ‘All for . Only $47 NO MONEY DOWN Aan DODGE 4-DOOR HARDTOP—Among the new, exciting automobiles to appear this year is the 1956 Dodge 4-door Lancer hardtop. Shown above is the 4-door hardtop in the Custom Royall series. The same body scsi in alpesisl tu tl aged tend Cosme visa New Dodge cara wilt be shown by dealers Friday, and will be displayed here by Riemenschnei- der Bros., 232 S. comes George Cameron, Coast Publisher, | Succumbs at 82 a * * Russian.Pianist’s Concert Cheered in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA ® — Pianist Emil Gilels, 39, the first. Russian musician. to visit this country ‘in six years, won immediate acclaim last night in his debut at Phila-| deiphia’s Academy of Music. Gilels, performing Tchaikovsky's . Concerto No. 1, in B Flat Minor with: conductor Eugene Ormandy | completely. captured: his audience | and drew high praise from the critics. He is on a month-long .tour: of American cities. — Ford'to Assist ‘Driver Training |- Announces $7. Million Car Loan Project to). _ Acctedited Schools , PHILADELPHIA _ Ford Divi- sion of Ford. Motor Company: to- re- search data on what happens to people involved. in automobile ac- cidents. The kit also is available to law enforcement agencies. The Inquiring Reserter | Favor Car Seat Bélts? “What de you think of auto- mobile safety belts, and would you}. have one in the next car you buy?” was the question the Pon- tiaec Press Inquiring Reporter asked in downtown, Pontiac. Several persons _ interviewed thought the safety measurés would be helpful, but others looked on = idea as either unnecessarf or an advertising stunt. ‘Robert Morrison, 115 State, an H . “Yes, - experi- ence in the Air Force, it would seem to me that MORRISON: is an optional de- vice, the cost will determine its purchase by the average car own- er, I would have one installed in my automobile.” Charles Carson , 69 Lake, a chauffeur answered: “No, after 30 » years of driving, Ty 20 of them with- out an accident} while actually in| driving motion, 1§ passengers. seems that they are uséd for a CARSON: commercial and’ selling attraction rather than for safety. You cannot sell safety driving. But you can teach it. “ | Mrs. Walter Sia Siggins, 510 Clay- wife replied: ‘‘The Robert. Weddle, 1124 Fremont, a department store’ shoe aor actin said: “I definitely feel that installation of the tor ; driving. If the WEDDLE safety device hag been proven in airplanes, then so too in the auto- mobile.”* Mrs. Robert Tricker, 204 Dick Ave., a bookkeeper, favored the new woneie belts, The many acci- defits that have ' occurred during s the past are a bi determining fac- ‘tor for the need of such a safety measure. I have already seen ‘them and can say that I was completely satis- fied with their MRS. TRICKER presence in the new automobiles. The safety angle is a wonderful inducement for fu- ture buyers. And it is important too,”” Rose Ajoian, 72, Washington, a- secretary added: “It is a very geod idea, but people will not go for it , It seems like all the other optional device which have bee Imagine using the safety belt for 0 apse leas ers.” Fire Hints for. Women SUTTONS BAY @ — Special | Britain Suffers - New Shortage will have an even alate while in ifice and Roosevelt was not. No ‘PROMOTION In that light, it is hard to under- stand why the President's aides should be embarrassed by any efforts to utilize: the widespread public interest. in raising money to fight the nation’s No. 1 killer. The presidential office is one, of course, which must be protected 'from use for most promotional purposes and the aides are prob- ably right in wanting to wait for his own reaction on the point. But Eisenhower ha s so often expressed realization of the humanitarian as- pects of presidency that his later approval seems likely. * * «© In this connection, also, one can- not help but wonder wihiether it is time for the government itself to start financing the research and promotion needed. in the battles against all major diseases, such as heart trouble and cancer. EXPERTS DISAGREE Would amply financed ‘‘crash’”’ programs do far more quickly what the voluntary programs have done for polio and tuberculosis? . in it ici | information is not yet eect emergescy revente nebat. search facilities. * * «© Another possibility is that basic have been conducted in 1920 for ‘| pressure of war. But Americans This need not be true unless the SP prey waged 'Restyled Dodge —Ottice Boys Due on Friday Slim, Taut Lines and Push-Button Drive Are DETROIT. w— The 1956 model Dodge car,’ restyled and with numerous engineering advances, will reach ri dealer introduction Featured in New Cars| Organized in 1921.as a free serv: ice to the needy, the Pontiac vis- iting Nurse Assn, is now widely "| used by families of all income | brackets. Although about 75 per cent of its operating budget comes from the Pontiac.,Area United Fund, the VNA is no longer an entirely free service. | A tee covering actual cost of the visit is charged those able to pay fer professional care, Those unable to afford care re- ceive the service free of charge and the fee is paid entirely or in part from UF money. The organization's basic pur- pose is to provide bedside nursing on a non-profit basis, in the home whenever requested according to Miss Mary Pauli, executive direc- tor... In 1954 the VNA made 13,000 house calls in Pontiac, Waterford and West Bloomfield Townships plus parts of Bloomfield, Avon and Troy Townships, : To.be eligible the patient must be under a physicians’s care and the nurse must be directed by the doctor, . The average visit consumes stage Oct, Body wate ie been restyled to emphasize the slimness and taut- ness of line characterized in the current models, Forwarding point- ing moldings, tapering hood and front fenders, swept-back, divided grille and high-swept fender tail fins are used to emphasize this plants are offered in the new on series, have either, six or eight cylinder engines; the Royal V-8 and the Custom Reyal V-8 come only in the eight cylinder models, Power output ranges up to 230 in the V-8s, using four-barrel car- | buretors, special manifold and dual | exhaust. Dodge engineers says the engines require only “regular” gasoline, compression ratios are 7.6 to 1 and 8 to 1. PUSH-BUTTON DRIVE Outstanding mechanical develop- — is Chrysler’s new push- |} button (irive selector for automatic ), model. Another ‘fea- ture, at extra cost, is the new high .| fidelity record player, playing through the car radio. It provides 4 minutes of music from a seven inch record. | - * Improved power brakes, safety door latches, 12-volt ‘electric sys- tems and new pull type door mechanical improvements. eves'e* |Call Experts in Quiz on Excise Tax Laws WASHINGTON @®.— Treasury officials were summoned to. Cap- itol’ Hill today to. -help prescribe remedies for numerous headaches growing from administration of the federal excise tax laws. * _ Excists are those taxes applied to a muititude.of commodities and servicés from cigarettes to caba- rets, and from tobacco to toilet preparaions. Secretary of the Treasury Hum- fore a House Ways and Means subcommittee . headed _ _by Rep. Forand (D-RD. * Businessmen and others algo will appear during the two weeks of scheduled hearings on technical and administrative problems. Rates are not involved at this time. at ot * Tax experts regard the excise _tax system as obsolete, filled with ‘inconsistencies and inequities. The system has never undergone a general overhaul, although it now of it is a patchwork of procedures which ultimately affect _ almost everyone's pocketbook, Begun during the Civil War, ex- cise taxes did not come into the tax picture in any great force until the depression of the early pretty much to war years and September Output Revealed for GM General Motors produced 322,773 passenger cars and trucks in the United States and Canada during September, compared: to 153,938 during September, 1954. Passenger cars accounted for 283,499 during the past month, and trucks 39,274, - The total was the smallest - monthly output of the year. During September .130,534 Chev- rolets were built; 24,648 Pontiacs; ae, ears. The Coronet and the Su- | burban, the latter a station wag-/ handles are among structural and} _ phrey and other governinent fiscal ; experts were called to testify bé- | produces between 9 and 10 billion) + dollars of revenue a year, Much} - 1930s. They also have been geared . about an hour. The nurse does | wet remain in the home, but re- turns daily as long as need exists. | Some visiting-nurse duties in the planning diets plus instructions and helping expectant mothers. The nurses also assist in com- munity health projects and in disaster emergencies, Some were Pais inion. wild surgical hypodermic injections.— Visiting ‘Nurses. Seavitiie VIEETING NURS AY Woms-déri, © E. Berden,; * Pontiac visiting nurse, prepares young Jill Merkovitz| tér, Janice, 2. ‘The Visiting Nurse for her daily bath, Looking on are ~ giv. | kovitz, of 864 Menominee Rd., and } ete aie Ree oo hb og F ee : , ea ; ~ Send Your, Son or Daughter ad HE PONT Young Folks | to College? - ST gs 4 IAC PRESS_ an arg tayo "TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1085 tah ck PONTIAC MICHIGAN, Le gestae Ta Mrs. Irving Mer-| Pontiac Area United Fund contributions her ather denghy | te aap. Teamsters Support Given to UF Drive Teamsters unjon members .| pledged support to the-Pontiac Area United Fund drive this year in @ meeting last night at Local / 614 AFL Hall, 1410 S. Telegraply Rd. +; 6! GOP Convention Date Set, Oo M@ Ata ING eu e@ee -——<— en ae ee ire rae ain - - = ow on -——— — | ed « ith =) b deena: * . eotassd® = -—- -— -— ae ee ee eee ee . ¥ * ‘ : -! ° ea nae oe ‘ ~ Sat aG sfesen 860 : 400-vig int $108. Mewar greet em - at? wiles ° Regardless of Ike's Illness EF ge RUS De ET RRS AE COCR Ce Hip RL apg: Ny ea | fig ; yi - % J th . } : a: lt ial py Fgh ype ih ibe Ao mb gS xa eg pette:| racmiea iadiiiaall = a i * , A " 4 \ : i 7 THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4; 1955 oe \Supreme Court Refuses ‘CLIFTON hella Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell LANSING ()—The State Supreme Court has refused to break up a six million dollar trust fund created to pay pensions-to employes of the Kaiser Frazer Corp. * A. group of 1,104 employes and the principle that the ‘state tax is levied on the‘estate when it changes hands_— and that it changes hands upon the death of > the owner, Argus Cameras, ie of Ann Ar- bor; lost a Supreme Court suit to prevent the Hall of Distributors, Inc., of Detroit, from undermining its fair trade agreements with 290 Michigan retailers;. ~~ |. The Argus firm charged the Hall of Distributors with obtaining its price-cutting them. FREE TO UNDERCUT In a 43 decision the court re- | iterated previous decisions that business which do not sign a fair | trade agreement are free to anlar: cut the fixed price. The minority opinion of the court said that. this legal prin- ciple had never been extended in Michigan before the hold that a non-signer®could engage in act- ivity damaging to the manufact- urer, The Supreme Court, in another decision, ordered the Wexford | County Circuit Court to proceed with a suit aimed at forcing Secy. of State James M. Hare to take his cadillac branch office away from William de. Clerk, a Cadilliac | auto dealer, The suit was brought by other Cadillac auto dealers on the } grounds that possession of the license plate concession gave de Clerk an unfair competitive ad- vantage and acess to their busi- ‘ness secrets. The decision upheld a trial court refusal to dismiss the suit in an action brought by the attorney general for Hare, SESSION TONIGHT So-phis-to-cats. No Cover—No Minimum DELL’S Harris Won't aaa HOLLYWOOD @ — Comedian Phil Harris is out of his scheduled SERESELSESESESE SS to Void K-F Pension Fund). product from other outlets and, on Amms-Giving Dulles Informs Molotov That Weapons Pact Fails to Ease World Tension WASHINGTON w—Secretary of State Dulles said today he has told Soviet Foreign Minister Mo- lotov that Communist bloc arms deliveries to the Middle East “would not contribute to relaxing |. tensions” in ie word. > Dulles said iat wien he was recently at the United Nations | General Assembly meeting in New York he discussed the Middle East problem twice with Molotov. He said he spoke to Molotov to the effect that “from the standpoint of U. S. relations with the Soviet Union, such de- | livery of arms would not ‘con-— tribute ‘to relaxing tensions." Red Czechoslovakia has cdon- tracted to: sell military equipment to Egypt in return for cotton, rice and other Egyptian products. Dulles told his news conference today he thought Egypt ‘and Czech- oslovakia had not yet completed; détails of the deal. He said he does | \Boy Falls Out of School Bus 6-Year-Old Commerce Driver; Found in Road ficials today were attempting to discover what caused a 6-year-dld y, Harry , 1s Wainwright St., a student at Commerce Elementary School, was hospitalized after he was dis- ,covered lying in the center of a ‘dirt “road by nearby residents. His condition was listed as good by St. Joseph Mercy: Hospital at- tendants,. . Driver Frank Barber, 34, of Walled Lake said he was un- aware of the accident until he was notified by authoritiés at ‘the schdol garage. None of the 60 or 70 home- bound youngsters on the bus re ported the mishap to him, Bar- ber told Oal@and County sheriff's | deputies. * * _He stated that one. ot the stu- "Lad Not Missed by the; "1 C2 LR. as 2ND FEATURE “ROAD TO D Week Days at 10:45 Seandays 12:45 ‘LAST TIMES TODAY — “I THE wun” | Also “THE MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE” _ STARTS TOMORROW! ._ éolor television _* pod org ; "” _mext Sunday.” An NBC. of equipment fone There. $§0,000 IN CASH! - é | N | spokesman said Harris slipped and egal a ES i * injured his knee while ca i. fore, he said, e- does my yet See my ad in ore ‘ movi know what the effect would be in . : - location last week. A replacement | sarting a Middle East ar "|| Wednesday's Pontiac Press ARR HH HD will be announced 1a’ “. * 8 pe ou ag Ma iy epee we RO EER Ee Asst. Secretary of State George Lake Theater Allen has been conferring with RAIS.“ 4 Local Businessmen Call for More ot... : Rayyten Prosi Abéel Genel i. , Jack Decker's . avec Dalle fee cae Won TONIGHT bows At 11:20 = 2:30 - 5:40°~ 9:00 : unc Allen. . Cotes § can Also WILLIE, THE OPERATIC WHALE On US-10 in Drayton Plains ie: af OT Plan Motor Service Program Meeting LITTLE FOYS BOB HOP) ‘TODAY thn Thursday © STARTING & : A meeting of members of the ; THURSDAY, OCT. 6th Pontiaic Area Motor Service of the sus First-Run Double Feature Program! | Red Cross to map plans for the| | VIRGINIA MAYO . ! EXCLUSIVE fall and winter program has been | DENNIS MORGAN ap \ 20th Century - Fox brings you the never-told story | scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Wednes- day at the Red Cross chapter house, 118 Franklin Bivd: All voulnteer drivers belonging ‘to the unit, as well as persons who have some fiee time they. can de- vote to assisting the: Red Cross with its transportation work have been urged to attend the meeting. Chairman of the Motor Service is Mrs. Terry LeRoy, 412 S. Avery St of “The Virgin Queen” . . . the lady-in-waitjng . and the. boldest adventurer of a justy age, Sir Walter egaine FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING. COLOR BY Rat LYING FROM EVERY CORNER OF THE THOUSAND-MILE FRONTIER B Technicolor Sanna ‘TONIGHT PEARL © OF 00 TYRO | POWERE Motor Service volunteers serve as drivers to transport. blood doners, make pickup runs between the Detroit blood center to deliver blood to the various haspitals, IT $ GORGEOUS ITS STUNNING SAN 4 Sik Y TATREE ELE = Box Office take boys from Pontiaic State Hos- oS , bes Opens 6:30 -| pitals on outings, and otherwise | LIN ONE GRE PROGRAM 4 i hi eater Show Starts —_ —— of : a the local Red Cross chapter 7:00 P.M. ee 2 Ferndale Residents Draw Prison Terms } Oakland County Judge George B. |} & Hartrick yesterday sentenced two |. Ferndale residents to 1 to 15 yous in Jackson state prison. Douglas L. Jones, 21, of 266 E. Combourne, and Stanley R. Clough, | 0, of 377 W. Oakridge, admitted! | Sept. 22 bree aking into a home in Clawson Aug. 5. . 2150 OPDYKE ROAD “at PONTIAC ROAD Showing Time: “br, Roberts”. 8:30 THE SIX-YEAR STAGE SMASH ON THE SCREEN! TN Mister ~ “Rob erts | IN THE Py evana MANGANO. oe \t- fis OUTLAW | AT THE i M ONTAIBAN PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATRE DIXIE HWY. (U.S.-10) . There are now 100 homing bud- gerigars in a London Zoo aviary. pemeentionemrcence * ro Waser Broa 5 nenumcones oe vines a ae na POWELL: LENMON BETSY PALMER - WARD BOND - PHIL CAREY - a “ae Based cn the play by THOMAS HEGGEN and JOSHUA LOGAN Dentel te JOHN FORD ont MERVYN LEROY LELAND Hi HAYWARD cero ae ome enna - -- AND ALSO SHOWING - - - WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY ORIVE- IN Yee * DRIVE-IN THEATER, Stephenson G E. Maple (15-Mile) | MU 9-1902 Monday and Tuesday : Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1} Block N. of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-4500 BOX OF! OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P. M. — SHOW W. STARTS. 7:00 P. M. TONIGHT - WEDNESDAY EXCLUSIVE FIRST RUN! | HIT OF THE YEAR! eM ANTHONY QUINN ALSO: s s 5 . s ° 4 iA i | ‘ | TTT % aver race 2nd FEATURE || g URE MAUREEN O'HARA . a : : s i Pil iE A. Come - aie KIDDIES FREE! VISIT OUR KID DIE LAND te mw ¢ ill cd 5 oS egies st 2 f , j by f ‘ - hs : eI Fs : ue ey se a a" j sin * riaF ae ;, é (ies hoy ___THE rontrAc PRESS, ‘TUESDAY: vido 4, 1055 , zs anh oe 3 - ge / Le ys r = = 4. wee vol r wibaionies a ea ay Ea | 5 \ iy . \ " f zi ay A zal ft ivy YORK A ste ‘ot win- game tor the championship of the world. - ee oa les - = Ol ig) Leaguers_ own Yankee Stadium, ‘where they | t cs in Final previous games when the eins : they labved as favorites all came ; have made the Yankees This was the second series start for both Bytne and Podres. Byrne, 35, — ‘a five-hitter to win the Alston of the Dodgers; # statement | echoed by Casey. Stengel,-the Yan- start the same lineup that won | yesterday. Hank Bauer, back after kee skipper. Yesterday's &1 Yankee victory, which deadlocked’ the classic . at three victories apiece, was a stun- a three-day layoff because qf a leg injury,,. chipped in wth three hits yesterday. He said he strained : * *, * Podres of Brookiy, car-|* The pendulum, which has been | swinging back and forth, first’ fa- |voring one team then the have beaten the. Brooks" three straight, but this time it was the d i Sm alma 7-5 favorite to win today's game before another standing room crowd of some 64,000. Game time game and Podres, 23, some the Brooks back to life with a seven- -hitter in the third - batting average to a lofty and ‘came to definitely had swayed tow the crippling injrtes, / was 12 p.m. (EST), The. weather- | game. ning blow to the Dodgers in more| Mickey Mantle, the other Yankee |day it will be a case of “wait srips in son seventh and deciding Yankees, who were in quest of man's prediction was “fair and , * * *¢ ways than one, Not only was young | convalescent, was not.expected to | until next year” for the Dodgers their 17th world title and sixth con-| The pe, lig who rie mild" with the temperature in the| “‘I'll have everybody else in the Karl Spooner shelled from the /play, according to Manager Sten- first. series quest in a row of the Dodgers. | called the turn in each of the six low 70's. bullpen,” vowed Manager Walter | mound before he could retire two | gel, except in a pinch hit role. | The Dodgers again got fine re- Injuries Apiece Duke and Jackie “Hurt “Yesterday;' Mantle Might = Start ‘Brooks, Yanks’ ’ Feel Sting of 2 NEW YORK — Yankee teft- hander Whitey Ford, with two vic- tories over Brooklyn to his credit. is ready to make it No. 3 in to day's seventh garie of the World Series, if necesgnry—without a day's rest. ca * : “Of course, we're all pulling for Tommy Byrne (the New York starter) to go-all the way,” the blond Long Islander said today, New YORK un—The New York. “but I'll. be in the bullpen if Casey Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodg-| needs me and I'll be geared to 1955 Hospital Series today square in injuries just as they are | in victories, When Duke Snider stepped into a hole in the outfield and wrenched | his left knee early in the Yankees 5] victory yesterday, the National League champions _{ found them- | selves ‘without their batting star just as the Yanks have been most of the series without the effective bat of Mickey Mantle, Py] » # Mantle pulled a thigh muscle | : late in the regular season and has only limited service in the series. He'll probably get into action to- day as a pinch hitter if needed but the injury has, not responded enough to permit him to patrol either his regular position in cen- terfield or even rightfield as he did during part of the second and third games. _* * @ -ers entered the final game of the. go.” all | a ‘ | Casey Stengel, Yankee manager, man on our bench, if need be'’—in | case Byrne should show signs of ‘weakening in the decisive game. Ford, his curve balt whipping | across the corners, set down the | - |Dedgers on four hits, 5-1, at Yan- kee Stadium yesterday to level the series at three games each. He *- The Yanks got one of their crip- |- a ples back yesterday in Hank ' Bauer, who promptly connected with three hits to raise his series 600. Bauer also had pulled a thigh mus- cle in the second game. But Irv | Noren was sidelined with a bad knee. Meantime, the Dodgers sie face the loss of Jackie Robinson, whose tec myopic .182 batting average belies his importance to the Dodgers. The veteran outfielder turned up. with ‘an aching achilles tendon in his left heel and expressed doubt whether he, would be able to play | - today. * * * “T don't know how T got it, | said the 36-year-old Robinson to | whom aches and pains are nothing | new this-year. “It pained me all during the game. But I want to | ‘ | aera ~ oe | ite ie em. ila was credited with the Yankees’ | 6-5 opening game triumph although | relieved in the ninth by Bob Grim.| the New York junior leagues, may lhave thought until yesterday that “It's a. ‘ia hie, I don’t get it wasn't his fate to finish a se- stiff the day. after I pitch the way ries game. He had started four— some fellows do,” Ford said. “My including in-1950, against the Phil- arm doesn't start es up un- ies and two in 1953 against tonne Whitey Ready to Hur said he'd use Ford—"and y til the third day, which would be Wednesday. So I should be ready in the last game if Torsmy_ gets * Given a five-run first inning | in trouble.” games in a World Series was Har- rry Brecheen of ‘the St. Louis Car- dinals in 1946 against the Boston Red Sox. * * * AP Wirephote The~last pitcher to win three Ford, a boyish- looking product of Ag ain the full route. . * cues the slightly-built lefty Brooklyn's bench-busting bats ean ches sharp breakers and ex- cellent control, . . «* 8 “I'm never comfortable’ out there against the Dodgers,"” Whitey said. “With all that righthand-hit- ting strength, they're mighty rough: they’re tougher from top to bot- ‘tom in the order than either the Cleveland Indians or Chicago White Sox, the hardest tq get out in the American League. * * * “For some reason I like to pitch jto Duke Snider, He's a wild swing- er and while he hits me some- times—and hard—I also strike him out. For me, the toughest guy in the Brooklyn lineup is Carl Furil- lo; Carl and Jackie Robinson.” Ford was a combination outfield- er and first baseman and never ‘only one time at bat. | * * Dodger mainstay on the doubtful “sleeve,” vowed he would play “if I can walk.” on southpaws, Personally, I think | | pitched in his life when he signed’ batters, but Duke Snider, the slug- ging star of the series so far, suf- fered a severe knee injury which forced him out of the game after * Jackie Robinson was another list. He aggravated pulled ten: dons in the back of his left foot leg injury, chipped in with three hits yesterday, - Snider, his knee in a tight elastic Alston optimistically expected Snider and Robinson to play. The Yankees, too, expected to The Yankees didn't need. any help from Mantle yesterday as | lost. they. struck quickly, knocking Spooner out with a stunning five- run attack before the young south- paw knew what had hit him, Skow- ron capped the lightning assault with a three-run homer after Yogi Berra and Bauer each hed angina over one runner. * * After that be game was entirely in~the strong left hand of Whitey Ford and the blond southpaw nev- er faltered. The compact little guy pitched the finest game. of the se- ries, and probably his best of the year as he handeuffed the Dodgers | man ‘of the staff, Skowron crashed the right field seats and Yanks on four singles in five two thirds innings. Ed Roebuck The Yankees have not scored off a Dodger relief hurler in any of their three victories, a total of 14 1-3 «innings. ston to call upon his relievers aft- er the first Yankee hitter today, high school back in 1946. World Series Facts, Figures _ NEW YORK (AP»—Probable lineups for First . Yankee “stadium, Wednesday, Brook! «nL? 008 @20—5 10 New ro (AL) el ed x4 9 | Newcombe, Bessent a Labine (8) and) Cc ie; Ford. os (9) and Berra. _ ; combe . ovens Rune —-Breokiye Furttio, Snider New ¥ Collins «2, Howard, ome. Yankee Stadium, Wednes- day, Sept. Brooklyn (NL) 000 110 oee—2 4 ow with the Yankees his last year Be the final orld Series w batting, tverages. Suems resnde 5 are for regular Brookiya New York Olliiam, % 306 Rissuto, ss 256 Reese. sa * Martin, 2b e snider, ef MeDougald, 3 Ba eg c 2 eer e rf 233. -.., Bauer, rt # wes, Ib 273 .. &kewren, 1b — a Howerd, f ta 4 he ‘ We, bodres. p 333 (9-10)... Byrne, p .250 (16-5) (it Sn t . will be) im - cent , Orn in leftfield and | (296) at bane, . doem't start Hoak (.000) wi at third Se tao ow * ae € — rg te (A) plate; Dascoll 1B; Summer > 2B; Nanfant (6) 3B; Flaherty 4A) it ” Donatelli CN) rt. STANDINGS | : Woe Least Pet Breckiva (NL) 3 3 ne |New Verk (AL) . 3 asad ar Wirephove wae AFTER SERIES — Yankees’ first baseman. Eddie. Robinson Pee Wee Sill care Two Key Plays Aid Yanks 3rd Series Victory “Rizzuto’s Stolen Base, Berra’s Ground. Single Big Factors in ‘Win | NEW YORK > W—Baseball >is: a game that can be decided by frac- measurement. Even though the New York Yan- kees ‘won the all-important sixth game of the series by the decisive iT S z It might be a ‘good idea for Al- . tions of a second or inches of - score of 51 to even accounts at 3. pl I Ip the club, It a et ee ee SCRAMBLE AT SECOND — Despite rolling block | Monday's series game. Gil was forced on Jackie ty 3, syener i tabine : ne i | Alston), by Dodgers’ Gil Hodges, Yankees’ second baseman | Robinson's bouncer to Third Baseman Gil McDougald = at Campanelia; Byrne and Berra. | McDougald walked. Then '¥ . 1 | *, * *& ij Billy Martin forest to first to complete: qouthe play, in who threw over ed Martin. Note ball on way. hint senio eo gene thine, omen oo high Setieier icaer ea Snider minifnized ‘his injury and) —— ae nee Fert (al) 020 000 0-3 7 6 i ures or ers MN in leaped into the air but not high | said he would be back for the | ; boo tlt enough. The ball eluded his grasp ; | final game. but Dodger fans wor- Steeler Coach i i oe Rests, ), Sore by inches.: It would have been a. ‘ ried whether he would be the same || “40th Game Today . L—Turley. os santie. Brooklyn By PEE WEE REESE | double play if he caught it, ending Ce ated cone wemees, so compendia (Special to the Pontiac Press) the inning. But the. Dodgers still its, four of them homers, and || oon " hits, four of them homers. and Y O gi T a k es B a o ok: S e at tC ~~ | Poursn spne ai vbete Piet, satur-) ” YANKEE STADIUM—That first inning yesterday wi was shad chance. Gillam, almost =: at a .364 clip. i > y ‘ Bom Sere (AL) ie wz mos 8 8 really tough, and even afterward we couldn’t do too | Tse play will tight have “It’s ‘nothing new,” said the as Others Get Glory - ; a le much with Whitey. Ford, and it was a good ball game | worked, ar * Duke. “I hurt it earlier: this year. Kiesli P $500 Erstine, Bessent (4), Labine (3) and Cam- | from the first on—a one-to-nothing game with four hits; Said Gilliam: “Berra’s ball . I first hurt it 15 years ago in a weg Oys Sea. Tee eence York, McDousald. | On each side. stayed down low, I was playing junior high school baseball game. | NEW YORK w# — Yogi Berra | to count in the voting for Most} for Action” Against Brooklyn, Campanella, ‘Snider, But they don’t pay off on the last ei; ht. innings, and Berra to the right and I just -1 only came out because we were | Must be wondering what a fellow Valuable Player. The ballots are. Official Coast ° Fifth game at Ebbets. Pisid, sunday, it’s cer d se catch = See a guy fans ig nt, w alks’only couldn't get to it.” five runs behind. We needed some- has to do to get his name in the | supposed to hawe beet tiade out icials on Coas | (OB. Bae anny ain. ¢ p y 4 of Bill Murakowski . body in there who could do some— good. But I'll play today if I can walk, 4 * *- ® But Brooklyn fans point to the | record to show how much the Dodgers need Snider's offensive and defensive skill. They played without him six times during the regular season and lost four of the games. Walled Lakers Among MNC Coming Harriers Several Walled Lake athletes are rated promising—~freshmen prospects for track coach George Marshall and his 1955 Michigan College cross country team. Charles Nedeau and _ Donald Pounds are making strong bids for berths on the Hyron squad. The Ypsilanti harriers start their sea- son Saturday at Detroit in the © Michigan AAU meet. * j / has papers. Whitey Ford, Tomm | Byrne and Duke Snider steal the | 'before the end of the season. But headlines while Yogi jogs along at, most of the Yanks will tell you pri- |a 450 pace. * * * When Ford pitches or Byrne | | pitches, the reporters camé nosing | around Berra's locker, asking “What was his best pitch?” They. don't pay too much attention tehis ‘nine base hits. It just so happens that Yogi now caught more behind home plate to receive Byrne's first pitch this afternoon, it will be his 40th game in seven series, * * & Berra is the only player on ci ther. side to hit safety “in every World. Series. ‘games than anybody in the. long ‘history of baseball, When he squats game. Snider was right up there | with him until he had to retire in} another Burris—halfback Bob—in | _ yesterday’ s game with a knee in- jury after-striking out once. World Series play isn't supposed) ing Burris clan bes . its starting lineup this season. vately that Yogi should get the big prize for the second straight year, * * * With Mickey Mantle of. the side- lines, Berra has shouldered the burden of batting cleanup in the Yanks order, whether the opposi- tion pitches a righthander or left- hander, . ~- Berra. caught 147 of the Y 154 games during the regular sea- son. Although he wound up with a 272 average, it is difficult to see how Casey Stengel could have won,’ a pennant without him. It’s in the Family NORMAN, Okla.—Oklahoma has is a member 6f the football play- Muskogee. . Hayes Attributés Stanford's Upset to Bucks’ Mistakes; Badgers Rest as Reward for Wi CHICAGO w — Midwest foot- | ball briefs: Ohio State — coach Woody Hayes is working on Bill Booth and. Frank Theis at quarterback in an effort to sharpen Buckeye passing . . .Hayes attributed Stan- ford’s 6-0 upset to Ohio State mis- takes... Wisconsin — coach Ivy William. | son rested his Ist two strings yesterday as a reward following Wisconsin's rousing 37-14 victory over Iowa .. . the Badgers have two worries when they take on ifense against ecrtn and Purdue Saturday '— the passing of Len Dawson and the running, they learned they’ have to ace” Northwestern without the serv: / 4-0 romp over lowa State . . Yanks’ | Pittsburgh game West Coast. The Steelers’ mentor was li- able for a maximum punishment of a $2,000 fine or life suspen- sion, but Bell took into consider- ation Kiesling’s “long and faith- ful service which is without a blemish.” Kiesling. was reported to Mave Game Saturday EAST LANSING — Michigan | State sophomore tackle Pat Burke | HR—®kowron. ‘may miss this weekend's game | tnson and Hos lowa — nine players. including | ‘injury being reported following the with Stanford because of a knee ever 3 halfback Eddie Vincent and quar- ‘injury suffered in the Michigan | °tSS Sever 4 terback Jerry Reichow were on the | guard Bob Baietto, kept out of the. | battle last Saturd Hawkeve injured list following ay Iowa game because of injuries, ow 37-14 loss to Wisconsin® . Iowa | went behind locked gates to pre- pare for its Indiana date. . . * * * Purdue — Len Dawson, the na- tion's: leading touchdown thrower | last year, is-expected to perform on offense and defense Saturday against Wisconsin . . . the Boiler-| ‘maker star was used only on of- clicked on 9 of 12 pasées. , . . Indiana — following a scouting ‘report on Towa; the Hoosiers were told by coach Bernie Crim- | mins they will win ges Ne it they continue to improve as they ‘had done in losing to Dame, 19-0 .u . ‘filiniils -2 the Mini soperted prep-- _arations for the Ohio State game Notre © | [os . coach will be ready by Saturday . . * * « Northwestern — halfbacks Ollie | Lindborg and Jerry Webber, both | sidelined against Tulane, will. be | ready for the Minnesota clash . . has yet to see action this year be- cause ot a knee injury. . .. Netre Dame — five -players including tackle Wayne Edmond, Were on the doubtful list for the Miami game Friday night . ‘Edmonds is suffering rene a Marquette: — The Warriors: opened drills for the Kansas State | game with a heavy scrimmage -| However, not so with end Fred Nosal whoy Burke, halfback Clarence Peaks and guard Bock Nystrom spent Sunday night in a Lansing hospital recovering from injuries suffered against the Wolverines. Peaks and Nystrom are expected to be ready to meet the West Coast team, Coach Duffy Daugherty ‘not mage,” Daugherty said. Perfect Weather! | NEW YORK @®—Perfect hasehall | Mrs jin the 70's, PHILADELPHIA (INS)—Nation- al Football League commissioner Bert Bell today fined Walt Kiesl- Sunday on the Brooklyn «NL 021-010 Oix—5. 9 2 Orin. ane mM and “Berra: Craig, [marin —s ores: Home runs — New York, madd Berra. Brooklyn, rignider 2, Ae ‘Amoros ing, coach of the Pittsburgh | sixm at ‘Yankee Siadium, Mon- Steelers, $500 for his behavior to #87, 0cl. 2, ono 100 000-1 4 4 officials in the Los Angeles- mee sa ‘ork (AL) 500 Ox—5 8 campanetia: runs: New Yor Yor Seventh game Yankee Stadium, Tuesday, Oct, 4, yesanctes LL FIGURES Sinth Game Figures | Paid sitendance ys Net receipts $411,090 Comrmulastoners omg "e616 61 Clubs’ and leagues’ share $149,427 11 Sixtiame Figures Paid attendance 299.845 Net receipts $1,929,965 .53 Commissioner's share 44 BI Players’ ere (first four games; oo = | grabbed one official during. the | On ot La ea | ame and to have berated the of- , ataaiue 9 ew: NEW . Youn nl ficials after it was over, The | Giuam. 2-1 3 1 Riseuti, es 2 1 8) Reese, as 4 1 Martin, 2» : 6. thriller. was won by the Rams in | Reese, 1 9 8 M'Dougid.3» 3 18 the final second when a field goal | Zimmer. 2» 3 H 8 Ber : 3 i 3 4 4 : tke Split the uprights as the final gun | Furho. it 3 6.1. Bauer. thai. sounded; iModges. 1b “3 6 6 Collins, 100) | FRob'on. 3» 4 0 0 Cery, 401 Amoros, if-cf 4 @ 1 Howard, Jf 4 6 e| | Spooner, p 6.0 0 Noren, | Ce) at Burke May (Meyer, p 20°06 Ford, p 40 0 | Keilert 16 6 Mi St if d Roebuck, p 0 6 0 ' ISS otanior | ——" 325.8 Zimmer struck out for Snider in un Collins walked for Skowron in a rt ‘or i in ‘Tth, eee I 1 New. SL Ue eee 500 x —& | RBI—Berre, Bauer, Skowron 3, Purillo. 8B—Rizzuto. DP—Mc- | Dougald, Martin and Skowron; J. Rob ees. LB—B rooklyn (Ny 1, | Ay 7. BB—Pord 4 . Speen ost 2. Ford Roebuck 6-6, m § x 1 in 2. Lm. sata BE —By Pord ‘TFurillo). WP—Pord, plate, (A) first base, Dascoll we base, Summers (A) third” Pieherty (A) left field, telli ‘m ‘right fieid T—3: u. HER. Wins Grid Spot CHICAGO ” — An even player swap has sent Norman Corcoran |of the Detroit Red Wings -to the | Chicago Black Hawks in exchange | ‘ said | for rookie Wally Blaisdell, yesterday that the Ist string will ‘The deal was announced ‘yester- | do any head-bumping this| day by general manager Tommy ‘National League leanings. aveck, “They don't need any scrim- | Ivan of the Chicago “They Hockey League club. get enough of those on Saturdays." National ‘Wings ‘Get Blaisdell Leone, son of, Mr. and | ton, Mo., the school: announced, + | time er. U—Ballenfant “| | left themselves with what golfers Nick Leone, 285° Auburn . ty Ferzacca said weather was forecast for the sev- pos has earned an end berth on. : Ke was not pleased with the “poor enth game ‘of the World Series to- | the Wentworth Military Academy But today, we must confess that 7 showing” in a 13-0 victory over day—tair and mild with a high High 'School grid team in Lexing- the situation is different. ( © pat tall ee a single Pease, be # Pi hits. Meyer and Roebuck did 1/ coming and we are far from_ disheartened. We expect to | win it. We're all hoping Duke Snider's | ‘knee is-all right now. Maybe you! have some idea of how we miss'| him -when ‘he’s out of the lineup. | He carries a big bat..He’s hard | to match in the field teo, But right now we are all very wn. happy about Karl Spooner, He- | | was wild in the first Inning but | he had mighty -bad luck too. “Even with those two walks. We might have got out of the inning, but the split-second differ: | ence between good. luck and bad just wasn't with us, Karl is a fine young bitcher and ' four, and gives up just four'+ a fine job, but by then it! was too late. But today is | last night, but we know he'll \ he has a lot of baseball ahead of him, We're all sorry for him and he was plenty iow in his ~~ many better days and will be ard to beat for a long time to come. Right now we're even up. We're a little ahead In total hits, total bases, and total runs, but those figures. don’t matter too | aneck, We're even in tames and the big one’s up. today, — Tt looks like Podres and Byrne, ‘game, Johnny—has everything he “needs and Walt has a fine gang ‘ready if Johnny does need help. |cember, and tieeds a rest. ‘But we. figure he won't and we |also. figure . that Tommy Byrne won't hold us to five hits this time. There'll be a last-half-of-the-ninth- | toter lent we're looking ierwerd to | being there, Don't bet against us, Only Two Opponents NEW YORK uw — Nashua, the Belair Stud's big candidate for the 3-year-old~ champion, will be asked to travel the~fongest dis- tance ‘of his spectacular career Thursday. The bay son of Nasrul- lah is expected to. meet only two rivals in the $25,000-added Law- rence Realization, a mile and five furlongs toughie at Belmont Park. ‘and we should have quite a ball_ This will be the next to last race of the- season ‘for the colt; who has been in training-since last De- Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, the | Belair trainer, will send Nashua 'back for the $75,000-added Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Oct, 15, The Gold Cup is a weight-for- jase race for 3-year-olds and up- i ward | | Dodgers Better on Paper By BILL CORUM NEW YORK (INS)—For the first in this world series, this bureau. believes that psychology, jinxes, whammies and such, come into the picture as a serious factor that may decide the outcome. Until now, it has been the feeling here that the team capable of play- ing the better. ball, and Playing it, would win. On paper and on its season's record, that team appeared to .be the Dodgers on our. baseball slide- ‘rule, even. though we tried to 'make allowance for sentimental So, even when the ‘Dodgers lost the first two games and thas would call, a terrible Ne. in a short series, we didn't waver in our conviction that they would be the ultimate winners, — kee pride and spirit is not enough to offset Sriider home runs, down- the-line hard hitting and the steady fielding that the Brooks normally offer, along with what figured to be, at worst, equally strong pitch- ing, over four, five, or six games. Nor, actually, has the weli-known Yankee will-to-win done so in the six games that have been evenly divided, As witness, the: Dodgers’ 29 runs to the Yankees’ 26, their 53 hits to the Yanks’ 46, their 27 \ Psychology Enters World Series Scene as Strong Factor in Deciding Winner . earned runs to the A. L. cham- pions’ 25, and their 11 double- plays to the Yanks’ 7. True, the Brooks have commit- ted a somewhat surprising six er- rors against the Yanks’ rémark- able one. But official errors have had nothing to do with the out- come of any game. bearing on the final result, MSU Centennial to Be Capped by Hour Parade | EAST LANSING i — ‘Michigan | State University will. cap its cen- | ‘spectacular homecoming parade. An hour-long, 4%4 mile. parade through downtown Lansing gg East Lansing and the campus -will jead off the day, Other hey wit’ inciede the Michigan State- ——, Yan- or anger oe the crow tennial.celebration Oct. 22 with al | ing of the 1955 MSU - hinntenmnhig queen and a homecoming ban- iquet at which centennial awards ° will be made to ene alum: | at. ‘Jack tesla to ius ‘LOS ANGELES — Jack Rene mer is confident /Expected by Nashua — But this afternoon, I repeat, / psychology, the shadow of things / past, may well have a ee: y ee ee ee a ee Be a ae EW a aoe bi os ee a a al — 5 ti PRD TL GOR 20. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 UT hocn Wines Barker,Andonian Set} Pace With 67s, Help Win Babcock Event | Low scoring marked the annual Babcock golf tournament, during | the weekend, when Charley Barker | and Mike Andonian set the pace — ‘for the winning team with a par | of 67s. Those 7-under-par cards helped | General Motors Truck & Coach | team retain the title won last | year. The Truck 286 total, a | Spcanteroes tgure was 13 unter | * DOUBLE HOLDEN'S RED STAMPS ON 7 _ 0. , ~ WEDNESDAYS "SOUTH BLVD. GULF SERVICE. FE 3-9152 j | Third place went Body's team with 300. Michigan Bell Telephone com- | pany had 315 and.Baldwin Rubber | 322 for the last two places. Barker's card included 35-32—67 . and Andonian’s 33-34—67. Other members of the winning to Fisher Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED team were Paul Bada 15, R. team total was only two FREE roan goon Sy _by the same foursome. Pontiac Motor-—Ed Wasik Hanes 74, Stan Savage 75, 3 ‘ayne Beals 76. The PMC total A of 298 was even par. ; . For Fisher—3. Petroff Ti, George 3 oe gg J. Kelly 76, Ron Roth- 4 HAA Harwood Tailoring || (=, spans sen % : > CAN’‘T. G. Gerleck 76, W. Barnett 81, J : Randolph Harwood |} Hamm #4. 3 BEAT 908 W. Huron at Telegraph. For. a a Hal- ; fee verson. 79, E. Gouther Arnold CUSTOM berate p> CLOTHIERS —. FURNISHERS Osta 83, C. Oesch 86. 7 ° : . MOO ANON aL WE en Bowl Clinic By BILLY SIXTY AVOID INJURY—Precaution at 'the ball rack will spare you painful experience illustrated by the sketch. Hands aren't wedged between balls very often, but a the pin pit. to pick the ball up on its sides— the outside, eliminating any chance of wedging your hand. . One more thing in connection with going to the ball rack: Don’t And make it a habit The rules of etiquette se and simple, and I sug- read them first chance good bowler is judged conducts himself on Yearling Sales Continue Strong Detroifers Take * Davisburg Title. = in , Best Fire Hot 63 Ball Test; Six Pontiac Players Tied at 65 A two-man team from Detroit, ‘composed of J. Lock and Cyide | Dewight, won the Sth annual best ball golf tournament Sunday at |" the Davisburg Golf Club with a) score of 63. It was Lock’s 2nd win in the tournament, which this | year had entries of 40 two-man | teams. There was a three-way tie for 2nd place with a score of 65. The | teams tied for 2nd were: George Wright. and Ronnie. Rothbarth, Charley Parker and Mike An- 1 | donian - (all from Pontiac), and Fred Turner, former state am- ateur champ, and Steve. Misyiaky both of Flint. Tied for 3rd with scores of 67 were Harry Bellinger and’ Ray Cook, both of Flint; and Jay Law and Tex Ellison, both of Detroit. Orlick Elected ‘Head of PGA’s Michigan Group Ward Orlick, Tam O'Shanter Country Club professional, ~yester- day was/elected president of the “Michigan section of the PGA for 1956. He succeeds Tommy Shannon of Orchard Lake, who had served three years. Lou Powers of Detroit's Rack- ham Course was elected secretary- treasurer and Al Watrous of Oak- land Hills was named one of three directors. Gene Bone, former Pen- tiac High School star» and now . LEXINGTON, Ky. @—The har- | Otlick’s assistant at Tam O’Shan- ness horse yearling salés con- tinued strong last night a6 29 head Sold for $161,300 during the third-}- of six sales sessions. A total of 138 head ‘has been sold Orioles Gain Club BALTIMORE (®—The Bal ter, was accepted an a new mem- ber. Wolverines’ Tackle Out for Season ANN ARBOR (™— Michigan coach Bennie Oosterbaan said to- day 2nd string tackle Bill Kolesar will be out of the Wolverine lineup for the rest of the season with a torn knee ligament. ~ The 21-year-old senior from Em- tor. Ohio, ‘was injured Saturday in the Michigan-Michigan State game. He teamed with another senior, John Morrow, -in holding the Michigan line steady when State pushed three times inside the Wolverine 10, Get Free Football Forecasts every ‘week from your Marathon Dealer Sicaitan-éf'Gotp eilloge ond ‘pebleahionsl tecund. predicied' by fambus morta’ forecaster Joe Harris—80% right for 14 years—with space provided for your ‘own predictions. Folders available Wednesdays through Saturdays. See if - you ean. beat the expert—as you add to your enjoyment of/a great season! _ eyeand have your oil checked, and » fill up with MILE-maker gasoline! Marathon MILE-maker bis more concentrated energy. 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Kennie is the smallest, Bob the biggest of the Chiefs. : Pentise Press Phote Squad DETROIT «®—Goalkeeper Glenn Hall of the Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League says “I’m going to like it up here.” “I’ve waited a long time to get this far,” the baby-faced 23- year-old netminder said after a recent practice with the Stanley Pastrano May Join Heavies After Win By KEN DAVIS . NEW ORLEANS Willie Pas- trano, who takes off weight slower than. a Japanese wrestler, may have fought his last fight as a light-heavyweight last night when ihe slashed out 4 10-round unani- mous decision over rugged Pedy | Young of New York. A] * * | The 19-year-old New Orleans fighter, the No. 3 challenger; went | |to the sweat box twice a few | | hours before the fight in New Or- | beans’ Miinicipal Auditorium to | melt Off a reluctant 215 pounds. At that; he hit light heavyweight | Poundage | only a glancing blow at | |175'%. Young, rated No. 5, weighed | W714, | “He’s a heavyweight right now,” !moaned Johnny Dundee, his prin- “It's ) a crime to make him make weight. let THE NEW LG STEP FOR SPORTSMEN | Open Sundays 9 to 1 P. M. 20% “MAGINUM DUCK LOAD - ae" sams | fasleding Browning Automatic FAY’S HARDWARE & SPORTING GOODS . Corner Telegraph & West Huron Opes Senders 9 10 1 Hl Discount on All GUNS | * i Ph. FE 5-8389 | He’s weak, I tell you.” Lions Ask Waivers on Three; Acquire End DETROIT # — Detroit Lions have acquired defensive end Bob Long from ‘the Los Angeles Rams and asked waivers on defensive end | Walt Yowarski of Kentucky, guard | Bud Brooks of Arkansas and end | | Walt Jenkins of Wayne (Mich). The move brought the Detroit | National Football League team to | its limit of 33 players. , Long is a 6-foot-4, 223-pound | ir Red Wing Officials High in Praise of Glenn Hall. | held its 23rd annual golf banquet i yeas’s winning team. | trophy in recognition of his hole- Cup champion Wings. Hall - faces the unenviable task of réplacing Terry Sawchuk in the Detroit nets this season, Hall, a native of Humboldt; Sask., and an all-star last season with Edmonton of the Western Hockey League, went to the Wings in an off-season trade with Boston Bruins. “I. hadn't expected any- thing like that trade,” he said. “IT know playing in the NHL will be tougher. Every player up here can really fire that puck at you. They’re more accurate too. A goaltender’s hardest save is on a screened shot, and if the drive is right on the corner, he hasn't much of a chance.” Glenn says ‘Terry is the great- est goaltender I ever saw.” But Detroit gen- eral manager Jack Adams, are | high in their praise of the rodkie. Honor Golfers in Fisher Body Office League Fisher Body Office Golf League last weekend at Bald Golf Club. R. J. Nicholas, Fisher comp- troller, awarded trophies to K. Schluchtev, G. Shafto, J. Kelly and L. Webb, who comprised this Mountain’ Ralph Coin received a special in-one on Bald Mountain’s 6th hole. B. O'Connell received a golf cart from the league for his work as secretary during the past - three years. Shirts, bearing the Fisher | emblem were given each Teague | member. Other winners follow: Low gross—A. Marcum and R. Coin, | 37's; low net—W. Stolt, 40-5-35..and L. Eastham, 41-7-34; kickers handicap—B. | O'Connell and J. McNeely; approaching | contest—J. Ross and A. Louve, one inch | key; R. Marsha: olves Pack Speed in Line, Backfield Figure Friday’ S$. Tilt With Chiefs | as Tough Scrap Game at Bay City Is Pontiac’s- First “in svc for ‘55 Season BAY CITY—Now in his 6th year as head football coach at Bay City Central, Coach Elmer Engel is shooting for his 5th winning season in a row, with the smallest team on record for the 35-year-old mentor. é Discounting an “inherited” squad in 1950. his first year at the Fadi g F g i however, is the fast- in recent Bay City his- h in the line and back- Forwards average about 175 on offense and backfield just Shoe i z 4 Sprinters Willie and Namon Smith, a brother aombination, are the key speed merchants in the backfield, Namon running at -full- back. and Willie at left half. The latter. a compact little 140- pounder, will be. remembered for his close finish to state sprint champion, Pete Dant, of Alpena, last spring, churning the 100-yard dash in :0985. Namon, in the Valley undergraduate meet, ran the same distance in :10.1. Along’ with this breakaway duo are fullback Gary Lewis, a hard runner at 175 pounds, right, half Dick Mrozinski; left half Jim Johnson and veteran quarterback Jim Chesney, who gained’ All- Valley honors at this spit in 1954. Johnson and Lewis also team up as a sturdy pair of linebackers, best. combination for Bay City Central since Mark Cormier and Neil Watson cut their niche with the 1952 championship eleven. Anchoring the line are guards Dick Syring and Rick Waltman, 160 and 170, respectively, who pull for blocking on Chesney rollouts and keep pace with the backfield. Biggest man in the forward wall is tackle Bill Grein at 215, a vet-. eran from 195, with Denny Wojciechowski (190), Dick Krzysiak (185) and Jerry Soder- quist (200) other sturdy men at this spot. Ends ‘are “subject to change without notice,” although Jim Wilson at the left flank and Bill Halstead on the right side have been given preference of late; A promising junior, Chuck Cramp- ton, suffered a severe leg bruise in the Owosso opener and has been slow responding to treat- ment. Bay City is looking forward to its: toughest test to date with the Chiefs of Coach Ed Graybiel, pointing out some of ‘their closest competition in the last several years has been in the series with the Orange and Black. Kickoff is 8 p. m. in the 7,500-seat Cen-- tral High Stadium, adjacent to the high school on Bay City’s Colum- | bus avenue, a half-mile west of the city limits junction with M-15., I NEED $50,000 IN CASH! See my ad in | Wednesday’s Pontiac Press Coin “W. Velsey and Qa. wr Roso! rights’ ‘and roff, | |r rookie from UCLA. | } | ATT: - — Automobile Owners — Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility — Law Amendment | Effective October 14, 1955, financial responsibility filings in Michigan must provide not less than $10,000/$20,000 Bodily Injury and $5,000 Property Damage coverage. D1 ® . Persons involved in automobile accidents must file a report with the Secretary of State if there is any personal injury or if there is property damage in excess of $100. CALL FOR IN FORMATION SCORN ATRL E LORENA RG EE RIN MIO TOA | FE 5.8172. | 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. LORE IONAERED OEE LS NE DIB He ST ah ae bee | ee eee howe bing REE RES LSE RPS SE (ELAS) ABN CRETE Par ee eR Sem genes Cee) Gay) Sa Tee ey Cee pe ee eee Sh Se Se eee ee ea) Be ee aes LAE ES SMe ae votre a fe re ‘3 Bae ag A elgg cy epee Oak gh ag 4 oy ety ee oe : } | \ i Fy ‘ F ear § = i Fes a peat * Pe WS id 2 spaces peek oP i ‘ i ee is 2 \ PF ere A tg ahh vee FP en ea tl pg A ‘ pe ES eee} : iv Ti ute Mk oan ete - ne pogls pee a as) 4 iil y | f f ‘ 7 f , eo 7 i \ pe ! . , f Lote _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1955 be : Terps ‘Still on Top, Micki vigan 1 Second Baie Be eee Oriole Class D Contract By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS renking poll since: the tart ot: the Steve Kebler, 18, of Waterford Inter-Lakes League last year. Maryland and ‘Oklahoma con-/|1955 season. High School, has been signed to a| The Detroit Tigers and Phila — Class D contract with ‘the Balti-|delphia Phillies also talked with vinced the experts of their football | . Maryland's Terrapins, holding a Oklahaen'e Sooners, might last Saturday and today | shaky first place margin over more Orioles of the American| Steve but he chose the Orioles loped Pittsburgh 26-14, Senped League, according to Louis D’An-| because he thought he might have . stormed inte commanding posi-| Michigan a week ago and actually tions. in the third Associated Press a a meh = in the standings. . ”: wobec: os & it of Oklahoma's the Irish followed up with a 19-0 nunzio, chief scout for the Orioles | a greater chance. Battle for Lead . | show of strength cnyn seee, EM. - in this “area “The scouts said my chances Steve, cco, 04 tive. Binns | Ot good use J will Skipper, Van Dyke Argument Heads Upp * tie oe ieee bec wv es Friday Action’ in Inter-Lakes Circuit cash before a $7,000 plus eruwd ‘SEVENTEEN ee 7 ee A total of 185 sports writers and of. their 2046 victory over : broadcasters cast ballots and, i a surprising approach to unani- mity, listed the first six teams this way: Maryland, Michigan, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, Notre ‘|Dame and Army. Georgia Tech winning 14-7 on. some breaks and alert football. That was -enough to kep the Wolverines in second place with 27 first place votes, and 1,223 points. Tech didn’t beat Southern Meth- odist quite as badly as Notre and Notre Dame slipped down one Dame had the week before and ,"” Steve s. a othen ques te Posie, Tens fe (one ~ , time for the Paris team’s open- : er of the Sooner State League on Aprii 12. a LET PALACE WASH YOUR CAR pa for a aaen, ol have about 30°games to pitch close agreement. UCLA retained at ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday, ’ Paris to prove myself and I really report to ‘Thomasville; Ga., hard Seoch 2 tor igging tate na |r or ne seventh place by a bare two-point margin over Texas Christian, andi thly high vetings Ot Boe . t : ‘ By GEORGE TRUMBULL JR. | Bluejays, with one loop win, seek epee hpharatag capture | which moved up from 10th. Ohio wee a game that — is _“ Sie Peay a — Letest Equipment, Drill sessions were long and /| the top slot along with Waterford) ® loop vic- State, rated eighth a week ago,|Notre Dame to Miami Friday the Pata a ne Expert Service hard yesterday in the Waterford tory. disappeared from the picture after summer and registered a 3-3 Dyke Abes at Van Dyke. Top position in the Inter-Lakes leagues is at stake. Both elevens have one and Van Dyke, when they meet Emphasis at Waterford was on ball handling for the Skippers remember well that they lost exception of right end Jerry Har- nack, sat out the Walled Lake tilt. Harnack came into last week's The Baylor game was regarded as the big test for Maryland after it had beaten UCLA the previous in the balloting ta slip into the top 20 teams. leading teams with first place votes Paddy Stops Lane D’Annunzio at Jayne Field in De- troit in an attempt to keep in top shape for his jump to the , ‘ night, and Wisconsin against ered record. Nowadays, when Steve Freeman's idders rs prepared 10 Fonminghin' 9 heme te. wn oAty: guigapeal we Dnghe-ar a bes #50 upset at the bands of Sta-| Purdue Saturday. Miami and Pur- STEEVE KEBLE isn’t working in the mailing room — Delivery” om Friday night’s battle with the Van | 200 contest. comme linemen who, with the * * @ due both collected enough points ———————# of a local cab company, he joins PALACE’S Your Car Cleaned Like New The 23-year-old Lane from shai back Roy Abbott's: ailing shoulder : Mich., Letter Shop 968, Hight Msotere 2789. y “ye ¥ nts ig leagues. Ww = league victory. two touchdowns to Walled Lake st mi week, The Terps came through | wittletecr ae big leag Also in I-L action coming up in| last Friday as the result of ee ee — - catch | without a letdown- and now @p-| 1 sarrand aa i Pry | in. ome ack ort “I think Steve has an excellent AUTO ASH the 4th week of action, Southfield’ fumbles. The team managed to | Ou) scouting reports show that ae a finished the toughest | 2. Michigan 9) |, (27) oa | raeee 7 chance with us,” the scout said. 92 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-91 \ : Van Dyke has a good scrappy pa r season program, 4. Georgia Tech (3-0) (9) tio NEW YORK i — Former light-| While at Waterford, Steve earned | ——— — i ps As a result of this showing, 88 | 5. Notre Dame (20) (4 1.48 | weight champion Paddy DeMarco, | letters in baseball, basketball and * outfit and we expect a tough battle . 6. Army (20) ¢ cease 898 ’ wling Resu ts -on their home field,” coach Free- of the experts put- Maryland first).7. UCLA @1 “./, 516 | elated over his victory over Kenny | football, In his sophomore year he SANDERS ; eniors ac pasogaee Py on their ballets and 39 came in| §. eres Crain |) 0° $4) Lane, today sought a shot with | pitched a no-hitter against South- ‘FOR RENT . ; K OF C LEAGUE Out Van Dyke way, Abe coach with second-place votes for a total | 1. Southern Californie (90) (3).....- 412 the other es contenders field and one .one-hitter climaxing ’ ’ we ae Pts. ~ Bis, ho Sant of 1,568 points. The scoring was on | 11. west mia (20) (19)... ....c0 aso in the 135-pound. ranks. a 51 season TRAVIS Wayne Haw. 1 Goebel’ 4| Char ton was pleased with |. fo 12. canes $64 289 5 se er Preitter's { Team Ne. 14 4) the return of 250-pound guard rq | the usual basis of 10 for ‘each first | 13 . 36 | Currently unranked, the 22-year-| The last two years Steve collect- - \ | Hip" Motore - $ BLine 2 Masiasz after being side- place vote, nine for second, ete. | 1% old Brooklyn toughie climed a] ed nine wins against five setbacks || HARDWARE poe. | . nor al 5. Semone 3| lined with the flu. Defensive end} ysichigan had a close call against is, Washington 38 step up the comeback ladder Mon- and made all-conference in the Grebart sce . Tony, Baldacci, Hill | great. © 5 Contract ¢ 2| Floyd Steinberg’s return is also’, fired-up Michigan State team, 3: m2 day night by gaining a split 10- =e ve ’ Forster Too! ‘ Eon ko} | expected to bolster the squad. P gan = 20. Z 6 round decision over Lane at St. 4 Gain All but 40 of Srsetvitesinsky 207, N Lambert a! Saxton hopes Ist string quarter- | | Archi Ref , Ma h, | Reger Femtor ' = rchie to Reteree Matc New Location : Ken Stops Japan’s No. 2 i Blend is the No. 6 con- | - promot forse — alcohol type anti-freeze is toxic under certain improves steering. ’ hada conditions.) .. ¥ ncluded 'M’s 136 Yards and Jim Fox and certainly not least, right halfback Tony Bran- oft. ; Bulldog eleven. ‘Between them, Branoff, Baldacci | pert Fs satt-n 4% Lapeer Panthers host Oakland- and Hill made all but 40 yards of Dr. Bussey £3 Ww cide Fium. $4 jatee tad coach Don tetrs ° byt > Michigan's 136-yard rushing total. Sisters $3 Oskiand Pack. 35| Bloomfield Hills Barons _ test Besides that: Ta C inn 44 Team No.8 26|Grosse Pointe DUS at home. 1. — ae a a Pride! Shop 124-1983; B. Gariite 176, | South Lyon meets Dexter. , : aA Michigan's 1st on ms LAKELAND LADIES 2. Then he and Bald ran s wh wl ; plays alternating, to score. 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(Remember, shot lasts all winter. a RUST AND COR, THE FAMOUS “PRESTONE” ANTI-FREEZE Sn ae i im ae le tka i i hl a ll al a entle et atl iti it i siete: Mini ii ei eal) Maid ok in png RE Te ang: i Ha a2 Alte Bd 3: — 0 Pe Macca se agains, tv ‘cane dik ditions din. dnahedadiiinading <- thie, adhe ae. nar aie, ee ee a) Be ee re ee aT ade PP Fy aie rae aes ae a re ft i . * ee "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 i tna Sa chetee e 57) | EEE S bassador to Washington and prime| NICK HALIDAY ‘aie ee minister for the past two years. = Bastroamidjojo Winning . ‘ . _ Red- Oriented Nationalists y."ts. te ews mama te Piling Up Indonesia Votes ’ By LARRY ALLEN. | among 186 other parties or indivi- _. QAKARTTA, Indonesia Uf —Ali| dual candidates for the Parlia- | over _mi ax Gastroamidjojo was on his way|ment’s 260 seats. long-standing charges of s back to leadership of the Indone-| Most of the count so far was; Spread corruption in his regime _ glan government today. His Com-|frdm Java, most populous of In-| and failure to halt the rapidly ~* gunistoriented Nationalist party |donesia’s 3,000 islands, The big} rising national deficit. continued to roll up an impressive | central isiand will send 168 mem-| — ig I . . Jead‘in returns from the island| bers to Parliament and the Na- Liz to Stay in Hospital - gepublic's first general elections. | tionalists appeared certain to cap- . » With total | & TE almost two thirds of the | ture a majority of the House. HOLLYWOOD (Actress Eliza- expected vote counted, -| The voting started last Thursday | beth Taylor is expected to be hos- cial tabulations gave the National-| and will continue for weeks on/ pitalized four or five days for dats 6,814,820 and the Communists outlying islands. But the outcome | treatment of a testinal 4,878,773, The Moslem Orthodox in Java was expected to be de- ailment. Dr. John H. Davis said Radicals had 5,137,687 and the Mos- | cisive. she was much better yesterday but . 6 ¢ medical studies will be made in Organization ‘of the new Parlia-| the next few days. She wag strick- ment is expected early next year.| en Sunday night at her home and The job of forming a new cabinet | her husband, actor Michael * About a million and a half other | appeared certain to go to Sastro-| Wilding took her to the UCLA votes. counted were. scattered | amidjojo, 53-year-old former am-| medical center. _ BOARDING HOUSE . L WONDER WHAT HAPPENED Ze TO THE CHAP I'M pe SUCCEEDING 2 H NERVOUS BREAK- DOWN? 1 TRUST “THE CONCERN (5S Ai SO é yd ty Ey = y ad eS NANCY KAFR ME) Up =Printeng mM 5 6 Tse, ||| 15 YOUR DOG a ‘ BEFORE 1 LET YOU IN LET ME SEE IF YOUR we FEET ARE || > MUDDY |: “~ ° REALLY AS SMART AS =} . fg Ee YOU SAY Eg CAG] WL Se ee = = HE IS’? FRE BUSHM AEE | : _ — Sh, : ‘ } ; i fF. x NS MBITIOUS ~™ 7h a _ By Leslie Turner | : \ MAN CHING Sy IMA |GOON THE TWO HiS NEW EMPLOYER Y' IF THEY DO, | | ‘ew. 1908 »y st torte me tt epasrece NEW OPPORTUNITY = ~S BA ER ON | COME WITH US: : OUT OUR WAY ‘ \ t Rig ei » "es ny AN | WSS R BUDDIES IVE AWANS WANTED YO THE THING TO DECIDE 1S VE MEET A HONEST TGOODNISGS || WHAT L SHOULD DO HRST!} : SPYER a ss / : ; , Sat y a bj Bay vf j oa» & ' : F) *O on | mm , f , os : ms! Ly a 70 - "fp Rs rn AS RE lt Bs m . 1955 . ine. TF, iy Charies Kuhn ..:STAND IN TH’ WAY O' MY TTIN’ ANOTHER NICE IRTHDAY PRESENT.// Ol, 1 STILL AM GRANOMA/ | HECK, | CAN'T LET MY LIKES AN’ DISLIKES... AD KINDA MAD AT ‘Y] | REMEMBER ? wer“as Okay! So you're leaving me forever — as soon as I complete this I'll plead with you to come back — |.“ ’ (Adverti#ement) & (Advertisement) (Advertisement) | (Advertisement) - gesee wane) Biaant WE'LL BE EQUAL PARTNERS... EACH PUT IN ig AND GET SHARES! | po. ED lg OF THE PABPrTE_OKAY? i" ~Y =a ; Mit 6 “ ‘ -FARLESS\ZOSDICK | Fremetee he ee A eee ee ner LL ot ene Gnerten| |DONALD DUC » £31 a “\ ANP, 7 : (=) se a SN) he hy eal iL ¥ je oe oe t arena, Oe ne I ss ‘ by Ree Rey ia cols ] d apeeys its engetig Ap oo f * a4 Ue % Weg 84 : N oh NINETEEN Man Gets angie he | _ j > Far Probation 34794 APR kholders 2-Year 6T, of : ok F vehauf Stoc Increase dei : Folens 55 | : ide Stock ctors of rood, two-year YY, OCTOBER 4. 105 Neues ot naoe ¢ Ser grames EA Py A a ye rm F ; iT 7 — . have for was ey 8. TUESDAY, 0CTO stwar Farm — =e ee ee i ? §, TU eae 0S sgeonn oblggor a ‘Goon s. ‘pine-y : AC PRESS, T - | ey New 810 approve apropos mil- decent erties wit 4 nine yea , NTI Reg ears se in the from thre liber ington last ig PONT! ie nce a yar ele a ates, ee THE : pe Says ized to 10 4 the ye old girl lable ee Leader lion shar ; pany sai eliminate the sf ae Availa reai- 3 Cheb. - Agriculture Next Year gn wed weed onatier | ive Sag BP pgp rs Price Climbing > ert ih maa psa f edaitional shares eae a nro nthe oe : it : : areagiiygee . — Prices . : Will Lift P ‘ ; Morse, | future ancé of a 082 com- | dents unity pot hospital Oct. | KE F | Re >. — pr de ° vy had 2.013, as. of on P the enrol Pr eae acca ge ock Ral eee Soca en ss Se a RS yg me | : Produce in. : : worst of the von Sept. 14. 4 . period oer aby “- : : : . nt per: ma ins ium Ps: ae : the for agriculture i and | Sept ss Peodocks cena i heh fa ® eurners ar ars hare : sont Sih got " Morse herman Pro tment | Benefi he fecha = f wien ive : 1 Fy og ye 4 “We've oe ba org Sl lead: Ss Off Inves ment of ity cove ; | prices tasee o.08 a. nave Count b luncheon Pays .
Late Morn "ieee Sage - rg is cent confidence the / b changed. to sto 3% Years ut | #3 bases igh tay gh mi a is reckleas driving UXUTY Lar ised, she sald by th om ‘Facilities. | 63%: rye pt November re a est} fe | 4a a caem ei) Krease, oi ae area with of hepa yes- OF us City | | iiished, —— peak. Faci t Tipe a ber lower, lower es if. . cur 2.00 My bu; Aluea Bes «. in as: 7” Chai liker, 38, $25 cos’ be- ) hat acreage ber . Finger 3 cem to 1% 3 -cents gh- | 119 craley” Toot PN yk Se: Ais caim 48) Leh ore cc he He and ity | f Famo t Novem! . farm ot Your < j a soon @ pk, basket: | oes... "My. 1 | Currie fine a eet o nt New their . jue of is ev \ aa poy agin lard pounds hi beh; met beta —_—— hum ea a 2 : 463 paid a $75 he ple Justice Str Prese . fat the ‘val States ad Ne $2,384, a hundred bebs dayenne No. 3 t bu; green, No rig at aire... 98 agli anes - ted to as ; said United farms Wass cnet ‘ Fens, Benehey a: fe oe 4 | terday ea Morse the on 3 \ to 5 cents $10.52. Ret ts, 4 antes No.1, No. | Aus ya The © chem. 2.4 fore Orion back. Cr inental yt 11 per call us for experienced \ October 2: ’ a to - ah. tana Lake, | - tinen ee about call us welcome > #, 1 isesee be wy iadiahes, Blac an > cash oa mar G. S$ of Walled the | ‘Con street 63 billion billion, said, Morse and ore wy 2 me | eee aa whan “tens | Am BY woos "Saas an dues ander fine crete alt only 18 fn ag sacgee your phone Your inquiries (AP) -Opent mo, ages sa ete, ee. Am ee + ne rd 384 —— sentgpen Mage ant ay ak & eon t- | are Sie ee ee t pick up a ee ee Sy ‘2.60 t5:30 don, 4 ck oe; ‘but = "ahs Ma M.. gs . pal fter plead- A: lete wit been recrea cent of Just greenest ‘AGO, we 4 Wot a0 be, Lee 18 (00-1.50 = +++ 5am w s+» TAS | charged SS aes Jus comp has in Dear- seven : on : or ee o- oe "10-138 Steen; te. ‘am vo li derck Pas influence yeste: Lake Jus scene, er hate . the | said debt service by letter 6. « *T heat 1.0% Squash, Acs J Kalen tle. ee o Si Mer <=. 4 $10 costs Walled "| the Eiffel Ford tting for mortgage } phone. & CO. ‘ 7 4M oe ee heyy Lager Oa rt Viscose a) ae mich... a4 and before ' b in the lay se Motor s omby HEN . it Hil etc 16 i ae r teakat: fr. toes. fancy, Anac W By Meee pg + ae gee gan Sparks. ed a — I preteen ty ERCH exchan y praee . ; pk. “ ae matoes, bu... Anac . 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Tem- day by presider for TV | Mrs. Joslyn * from Allen East Mi st Bank in Collard Ne as: i 1-00-13 Crem Ben. atte AY ... tis sek Beers ore as drunk a showing and | 2376 Thursday nl F sc Stote Plan Se. Sonnet io bu. No. 1, — “Bteet ae Mat 10d woe). | to } . 164 Or at a radio Ford- m with burial died Pontiec ess bu. 75-1.00 Turnip B: cuore PY etn 8 air.... 3 p ~ bg | : formerly. house- director, per, ing a nla Home Mrs, Lucas : 716 - FE 4-2895 ——— ca er Neo 1, bu. sa $.78-3. gine == ue facob, 4 ed. 300 wees ataiads ting. neral 3 | : / S 1.25-1.50 ‘and Ler No 1, 00 bu., john 414 Wy ee Beth J Clothing. Wed., than tives meet Cemetery Max: z —— ’ y setrase i, s bleneheds i s0:2. Lettuce . Ay 8 —— =] ple Lk. Ave. new. at 5 8. presenta’ tional press inl- Lawn husband, : lann world’s 9 Bi No. esate; ‘Sutter ae : Noam Avs. 81 | chard hae 5:30 | re = i for the yesterday. are her | ph Spencer tl ~ of the 1, ad e's, ated age ag 2 e Be “Artin. 18 Oct. m. to , epomserel. the ““Con- irs. Ral; Douglas Na build one ¢ syne 1 .56-2.00 Ti bo-its bu: jada NS iat oa pr hold Pri., :30 a. —Adv romp yt the | Surviving . ‘Mrs. sons, ity to bleached bas bead Rent & HU N in Gi. 1 Thurs., St.. 9: As a of the of ee en Robert, re un cho see eas ny = Saeertes, ay ee Saginaw nd Bg oR on exhibits to be | © Celene sons, : Comm met on and 1 inte = wast 6 Ge shee | Sagina y, Oc tiay Salon It Lake at home: 511 = cuties pata einen Gevel Soden eke babet so [See Be 3 Pes Aw! airs. ‘|p. m. —- euntts ot Lal oF nails ohh ; two ‘ ilding cating idway been oai.| wale we TAP) Potatoes: Ar- eS - Pant 88 sale, oe tinental Ford — lof —_ * Ronald Moss; | | Bu fe. site Precaty nap tar By presi. Cumcaae, sae Sarrier, ‘Co “ i as Be Pi ” m. to 4:30 p of —Adv- apa onset pew Mrs. pontine aay Bank FE 4-1568-9 = 4 Sian Cha parhalt| sa, en track nipgton Rus: Ber a Biss BE enh ane oe Weetunrs. on caus Panes “hgh ee fo moangtthge ea Phone FE AANTOEM”SL nounced dollar rivals ts and market Pon dar or Pe OO <8 4 368 N Shepherd famed nda‘'s sisters William for ; of Chrysler half | Shi ; CR ., pratee "OL + an cooss SES ham. Our " the Rotu street — Service will ‘ ‘i dent ay mand nesota-N. ee Py ~ % Phelps D :. af sale, ood in the and CITY Cty, . The - m > feet will be located sets $3.40: 50 washed y | gluett Pea” 43 oe ios 8 Rummage urch, of -W Located entre a th) Lay 50, Imlay a ; : will will sets 95-2. Y Itry | Cluett 4 4 Mor ven Be Chi east m. to center 5 wi Miles, , Thursday : ? a which square feet e mile south tees 62 AGO POULTRY ay on | Gove “as: BA aby bales. 83 ob iy: scene includes Tobace, Wr and | iam C. 2p. m., Son Funeral > R ae DeWiu million , re three . cee "gee “4 xe 4... oe Pilleoy 3 Q .. oe lie og Rtg Oc scene ee _ books, be held at Smith and the | ane dH. State Ohio, ° coo sh £. @. : ve Pit oS ts S. ward, . . needs on and Lester al in died Sun-) Richar 5-3793 on a, turnpike rs 28 Wb baer: eS ¢ Broct &\¢ : 38 . oat ee | aad cafe, the burt He shad Ohio | om eee sik se ede + & orcas O48] gy jail 1. Ik jan scene with ” : Res. of nee the 28 lines wea: : pecel o 115. Ges ——, ene “4 4p in MA 5-403 French sidewal Parisia | Home, a 5 insen , north house isisting | So, 1,063 “anche 5 Ls Ay Pure wig?" : friend's or —Adv. 36-seat of the replica Cemetery Hildred: = E Ha es : miles ant will consi terday prices 5-25.5: igne . penne Peptide) ¥. Bee iid vevea “1 a ae 5-9424 Nie tee he 60-foot is Township le, : The pl presses machines, paying | pri png 4% Bek .... 2. ea Ph. ters pied wie The tower ‘ are his Beach Donald FE 2-5513 Insurance van 260 800-ton flere or a ae =| - 3B, Rex Drug: +. 43.5 | bail, Food ft dominate: Tower. — day ving “Mrs. ak both Res. ‘Fire p huge proximately 1, racri ae. «USE 3 ies. —Adv..| 5. iffel Lot green oS farvi Smi' - ‘Insurance of “largest ae wil amp Bove oe , Sg eae os A Eee , — 2-3031, Driv- bio lum a detailed model is ee ea Denate A. C. Base, Insurance = pprra esse the The facili for ona Livestock ete — we ¥. Sefews ** 104 nished. Safe-Way Adv. and nal. The electric and M ; a son, A. Airfield Accident " Insurance Li 'e Cs Insurance presse body par h- eo rg Dis Chena * e132 . a... 3 re ie: oe tens — tiny ot Miles of Carewell three sis : Plate Glass ‘ = tomotive , in Mic Oot. ¢ (Arh See and gilts | Dis Aire, R28 Stent AL RR 7 aoe FE 2-2253 Lutlier- | the ted by Pee! © Miles Texas; of Freeport, et 3g nae wi : impiety | erect hc Ra. 2 eee iin Sco Soe oe | en Ser sa se Remwe SPes = Berglty terse ae m —- a 9 mestiy 0-258 bits wast sie, “{? Shell on ee Ste St, rh Continental “| Mrs. Almont; a eget Has Indiana the 60 lto3 25 tally . ae Mast < Tite 4 —— 55.5 —oe ; The Cor 110,000 — - and Mrs. of and Bonts— ; He . Lewes igan, on of in about to | around 38 == Presh receipts er aute 3 “of ates: oe an Church, Hilt 44-3404, pa cod 8 and 9. li.; both of Almont Man Until Lewis &. : Se begin -built ie cite ogg ee aoe Ah oH mph me secon aj: 93 Ca viewed Oct. street Helen a one grand- Upa Warden ee = uled is being CAs) sales Salabi weral cattle y woo] Pmer * aos Ry .. whi S tickets, ‘ord — of Paris and Give fone! sched plant stamping ~| Carel by ‘laughter and sales | cris NO -.., 4.6 Bou dl : 0 F new to the brothers, Capac, “Never He Likes’ ays. The existing Divi reased a: coe ate tings | Bs -Ce we... 4 Bfa' Brena f.. 83 * Nn the — the on Gordon of . “ 4 ‘a d ent ve Body The snore lly steady: soe ee year low Pairb “ ‘ees ms ot — "@ as: Nn: r a car will be nea Is Something supplem Automoti t area. “Fenereity ine’ fed steers ¢:" utility Food Mach... Ss Se iy. 338 ensio The display : child. — ut Tota : at aay Detroi was wv steady com 19.50; 12.00; Food stl... “ Std oll W. = $ mid-October. . ee a : pacity s in the it County be- | 2 oP yy Ee. - 18.00- pa ay 7-3 Preenot Ott ... a Sta Ot! Ohio :: , Hart sahtie-shaat r Output , : sion plant in Summ reasons Teise-3¢ of so “— ive. ranging 8.0- Prueh mab ans p ode hee Ay s . by. public te $ ptembe Ch sler 0 -site other pro- good slow, = 50: late © calves Sen Drnam rr) ud + ae sovooe Te Pp : 10 in s Se its at of ; ’ chee amen ximity to steel canner monty 6 0-10. es Se Bile ..... as Ste we ral ot the apaiartie: Business 0 ap- 41,427 ~_ mirage ee the ‘ = 1 choice Jers fully | Ge ills ‘aa: Swift Pd. "106.3 efforts o been ap: IT es cause weed, load ‘igh 318. Vesler and low | Ge mors ee | ah, 8S . The plans last has DETRO Dodge, DeSoto, -— ant" ducing a agg A scat sala pee ee good 8 p to | Gen + bas f Bears. a: ning pensi ised here A. O'Brien “imperial passenger me W ; UTTER — “1 cat t si 00: up to! Gen Tire eee 1 rex R Bear, * | obtai prais ilip ohn J. : Plymouth, including ‘ . BCAGO BUTTE : “wholesale 38: established: few “is.60-35.% is, 0.00 | O80, con Se Fran W dir. It | ssstharan aan Gov. Ph J general and nap pnd for Fete hae eH eee “ow Wy at i ose Best Very sone dB ge « 56.75; co whole- oe = 12, a opens «-- gy tenor RE 5 ni . ’ r, Chrys- Pat “receipts 8.977: lower: | 31.00; erades "from Mon Gt No Rv +35 In Carbiae - 18 fifth an Mo- _— the Rery =. totaled ark ne 92 A a9 C 54 receipts to 3 t A'S | cercial 600. trom } ot nd : 45 ft ee +> 304! Hart. * at the ral the = of Septem! . oB sunset is tel wee ro Ms down, dred carried Geryhour -- Be Jn} .. n.. Sf Speaking area Gene ’s| ing division La > a aN today first Someo : : Eers ® price be teat ga ; eur- ——_ Gait © 35.4 fat Aine M4 Pontiac- Waterford the — the - = itis m3 ire, mediums ms So — ‘Ss. De- a Unit ‘Fruit “ts 30.8 | for at ‘Trane Corp. a uction peng ; J ? Me OS! U. 8. Rg day; 2 ae 0. rut Ua Ons Cp °°: aq | quet joners, — Crosse, hale a prod ee ety i. a DIVIDEN ke your - andere, o no OF AGO, Oct. ire) ‘pitchers; Hed ter enn mt Bs oo plbos ae ar — is. past ame firm tioning, heat- Pagel ne pobeed ae” coll of Spec , VINGS BARN ed future and account is : rent OF MEETING a re; martes ; most og Aa 3 eee 19.2| CIA ion for ‘future ” af conditioning, | 070,255, t nine SAVINGS | child's savings ividends, Fe NOTICE armen to 35 hig! 8 . bureh: niand st! “ a3 te ~~. Pic 314 the ‘un for ‘its affair, g. to 1 the firs’ said 8,991 YOUR fd your your high d o. ~~ ~ : a | te cee - ae ed inten ots | Talend tr 1304 West On Br es ments = ddressing the GM. pew Jin heat tra 989 for company rned out BE SURE sategua But, be saben a ae : pomcs ng ay Ton ‘given. that ot sows D5. No 3 ¥ hun eit cen t Bus ee Weste ‘A vee OS Also than 600 as Paill.| and . 954, the y tu 1954. aon coous aunt where aster—safely | oR ee a reby a Director ef mixed 0-18.95 . ty 1b00-i8 80, sows = tere ag Wests El 2. by more ives, w andl- i son of I compan: her of ar fie coe . Save more—f , pg tS at ee State ee CE ge pe 400- | int foe ass ee oS © | tended their w rc baa is the sor iM. ’BRIEN The tem i -Whe for -hi st return save Notice of Bep with t Ziegler to} ers 2s 1 ‘des 170- 5-15.25; rge lots I. | mnt per. 4 = & 0 and tic forme sional He Mrs. 0 ts in Sep sentation dreams greate you ork 27th day 0 rChasies"M. que, 2 mixed gra ib. 16.38; an ; | Int Ba 1: 378 Woolworth <. 148 | sioners Democra Congres: oe te ee unit n oak Soe bee 0 : | petition ws nal eae oer at Bo. 3, PS. ender 310 Ib. 18; few ves 300; | Int Tel * 966. eon 116, Sutton, 18th enactment Mr. "Brien, t W ea twice yea : Agrteu Comm r 12, A “for ha Roe of lets 14.00-14.75 lable cal steady | 7 Coal 96 ¥ rt for the ed s’ plus J. O Dr. b- | U paid : mianwey, Chester asking nstruct: in lo- 26. 6,000; sala steers weak; | a1 Cre ’ 924 date Sutton inal law * maw present , 19,50 Ib. bhae goed moreval 500. Rody oe ‘and’ Ssked. ~ Le a cae | day to as driven tens othe -des- nl c yadda ' hecesaity of + interested fo be Pr th | 1900 th rye ag id cutters 2 18- Wayne ne: bid = a both to »| which ha threa mourns k Se SOM. agg eques this 27 vad leer tatitts : and 1 bulls 1 lose | Wok” cane : about AGES ‘The ™ and of. Im tier of Duc t Sea all re cae Beas ea ne ean |e Death _s SOE AOE ane The lite post of Immou : a ae Sen cor 28.13.00: 00-25. . pe little r the was | Phea son . hort " ther ‘Fansine ss ap tv 1038; ullity ‘and a cho 4b. 00-20 00. hed to 1 Roman RR, Oct, 4C 3, The cha, nea h_ Morocco, ans er Seas tra si Pot. September rector of Rr 14:50; “few mmerciol grades Sy -4 Crus — Basi iad td Press matte. oni wnt Marmou Spanis! Europe k ys Se De here your- day o Director super Deputy, 4a: on commercia ene —— OIT crus' ce- sociated eat. Rats che 170.2 C. nch and ter 11 attac we A) 7 "will be ect na By JOH Oct 10 | 26.00; mos Saee rained ee: “yearlings DETR t, was ended ce! ois is i003 Bey Gl ed after se ek, > ey ime! Protec acc | gBaladle sheep mnday's ‘close to p Detroi na 1 40.5 1210 718 109.8 gh bandon
Richard = yesterday re os. the the Ordinane Distrt ls “Whites Grade large ae ne 1 a a ford Towns change amen Traitle rovide verage 46-47 wd. e ‘ : Sat e ER an ee, 5 ae “Bhat sete Str fee See ows: “e.14. “ i nf ; ; ; - eee Di fon “th by tone 4 rowns§ 4% small Be . Ai ave : meee 9 z Hee ee Spoe emia a. ¢ or are > we ? " , : ' + @ ‘ous. “a en: ga land Commercially ere — 48%-82, args A pir tri "a @nawer: ‘ stay type, pRess - for Trafier Pa gon a aoe | See St 8 F * ¥. theme 10 ag Ma <~ none er Parks class. dium i bi at; gr ts slow. 9 TOAM : pearegen Sol Stor nfo change = Ligne new ie ‘Brow fr Le po fence cohtinue novel, > @l . sted 9 ances. - ; Nera tag oe * copy ye ae Ps ane = apres My Line Ine. _ Co : te ‘and at plies : " % etaaee sal persons a acs ae moderave of pees Ba gh a © 1985 Whars t some eg ring sap ange snip, Supervt under s Salle clearin goods gg gg BL a of the erly ome Fo oe. ge Fh EE gy a ° “atte examin WART, fering of S roeh . terest Chai . ss tae —— rk, Watertord foe) Clerk. Sept, ey “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1955 MODEST. MAIDENS | | counter girls. 1 par 12. Huron and Shirt Laun- dry, te W. Huron St.— 2083, c Garden Plowing 16B a1 GARDEN PLOWING UN SON OR. ore 61427 Sheree” ene A FE 5-9251 OR Fi | 1715 S, Telegraph Rd. a2 wal .eenery Service 18 - Pontiac rt ‘ aie ; a a on - ; dae LACE CURTAIN® PLAIN OR RUF- rE Beautifully Pontiac “But, Darling, you should just: be glad I don't have two Ron erie nae zhane 2 Sat eERY. necks!” =e. FR a Pontiac Laundry FE a00D Ake Wnitina “oro fT gee 3 Paul Williams : incaeenassoeceses p ea. FE 5636. __- a a someon} Hel w . noon. 10, 8:30 p.m. for our’ store| cere for handicapped girl. Good | WOMEN WANTS eis WASHING Landscaping 18A = ST ocamcnmoneaaa | Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7| “st ‘re-uro:, “Shopoine © Center. pleasant ‘surroundings, in Bhrming. “Etaabe a waa fs ze siete seat aw 3 : | Free Katlorna™, Paid, Vacations, Tam ares. Very. good, home and Bulding Service 12 GRADING ane Yate LEVELING _ EMPLOY MENT See 2% ad 40 for eute wash. io. aor “35. | son. Referene please, Write arenas CTORS: © LAN . ; | a obheated. wer ee AIM HIGH. Those. 1h or under, bring Biri "Pontiac ‘Press, Box 1. Wasted, two esds ot conm-| mursery — and a. é Licounaeeaes * * am . ers. ae 5 Sitdeiadadeieieiediadady bettie . to work with anever. Ld N, Tele _CA ER. FULL 4 ease a H —freph Ra. = p RE GIRLS to party to ive too : seeeneneee: Ted er 8. grad. fh good years ‘werk AN 2% TO 40. PLEASA’ a Sa - icakialbtenpenss : DONT APPLY sien. Silung rare, Sed ; ester, Mich. Write, stating sce Bate. Soctcoes DO YOU NEED ~ |. Quien Joo hove these qualifice.| f£77-, ‘Wesireble, wut net secant |G Rochester, Michigan. : Ss eae ADDITIONAL eS ee ‘Write Pontiac bes GIRL TO CARE FoR. 3 CHILDREN me Ma “ , Hemme eee have BOME MECHA 4 et puenent. Stay nights 1 & sseeeeeeee y MONEY? work vailable MAN WITH tor ‘and g 6 re 137 5. — * oareee " . p GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF 3 CHIL oe ak | nn eaR acts BN") ccetees we Satine ‘Coates he | tau emt 8 Matevin, Ve “Midwest Employment drep while mother works. FE } eveeoes P ART TIME ‘ AM ae or used cae Rare Ne | Postion mists pet Bids. | GENERAL HOUSEWORK. STA err eennnen +e een ereees . ee eeneeee SAR eR MORO eRe Eee ae ee Wergyors ar * cpeALTRRATION LADY git in fete ; ae apparel, women’s | CIRL - GENERAL HOUSEW i oe WORK. Metallurgist. ronine A-1 CEMENT LLOYD MONROE MARKER, oT Erect pein wih gue ee] Magy etost radeate. Pu ine | Uni, CMa area, Renee | EMG ANEARRE Si ae reco a oe “e | ie inte mt. am | SERNA CES | y—conro crnemerms : ctor Studebaker- BI omfield Fashion Shop és Son tne. 828. Main | = INAW ST. | Bape and Sates, sear , guar. | at aS = | 3 ma ot HA cDs J/ANTED GRIcK. BLOCK AND ND | CEMENT sossseeoannnned Packard Corp. “taken tor or fal ie, yaltevnses. Mashwesber, apply. in persed. a diets, tok tok, ® East| Work, Pree estimates ee (weINAT on nulod. EERE w. FB saime Mout Pig MEP) _G Ni Seraaw, Sat atae dt | winar area ras Warr BURY GPTER FOR TER, | PUCK, MNO tS ware O'DELL CARTAGE _\.__ | aaa areas Salary $60 weekly Lt © . local positions. rs ae, od | nh ve ea Be CEMENT _teetewese BRA is , R ING APPLIC resuler inc ._ Miehts ick OcKk AND ‘Locat Distance eenwenwes z : A | NEA RING - MAN teachers between ges of 28 oo Sivit Serv Service Benefits, Obtain ap- = rE airy» dali ‘nts 7 work Also chimneys No job : Poon PE Senne one ‘ for commercial and 21 for very store work. | so°'no ag anc ie trom} ¥OUNG WOMAN POR — eR i Residential and. eomm-> seeeeeoenee Tractor & Implement Div. type work. Ai qe Market, 1 W. Maple, san dl nec Mich igen e ployment se- ttonist, Some sales and bookkeep- jarge o cat Ph. FE) ssenesteers | Gerson A. Inc, 14041 | _ Birmingham. , i cee por. a wre ent otflen ner fram "Pevvinc | ine ekperience necessary. ADoly + TE arene work ‘Truc sto Rent : weaeeees: F ORD EXPERIENCED MEN OW POWER | lL, AND GAS BURNER INSTAL-| 19 Bm" "anther Murray’ Stusie _ State’ Wosoital. ‘personnel office, | 32 E. Lawrence, TRACTORS 3 7 Ser aesog ED MEN OF lation and service man. Experi-| 28 &. Lawrence. HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK FOR AN a ; pane” Exethaneee Ene eee ree ON gneed only. Steady cmplorment. | ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR couple in hew home ; % Ton Pickuo vite. Too stake wz cigiegpencess ‘ RG LILES) _ wawect and C6, See Sates. | receptiontet and teachers, between ~, te YOUN G Son ta Fon t », 18 w. epoty tae petcd! nd 30. Must | More | fh ~ cntioc Parm aad eoeeeenee . OPENING FOR MEAT APPEAR- Ps yp Murray : ’ . : OK | . Te fee ted in Oven Daily on bandose oes Some cece weeseees : e 4 naw, t .. “| a ee : nteres 4000) FE 4142 S8Ab ESTATS FoR Sale . ton, ‘tire Bree “180 'W. ‘Maple. |PART TIME. 2 TO m0 mom | S130" er. TELEPHONE REDUCED RATES _ pense) Needs alsa tial fa Sate eRe | AVON'S ey Punc thay "Fetus "ot Sms as — mg EXPERIENCED STOCK Bove, tore! frm. Detroit or We Foo! tov oe merewnsesa| EXPERIENCED | _igranf Sr Martel 66 W.] ris Hr Cau Wooduard 2418, | Seq and oleic ein tie" | naperimeed ‘ta operser tor} OPERATING 7 ua Fer WT 3 TON STARE, TRUCE 4 Be : - epport. Ld work r nd ee tseeteeamnnden A eo _ ae | pee season. Call) orthern Detroit area. Mu ee Fe teen? oe | Painting & pecorathins 2, ae+eewoeeionne ~; E . EXPERIENCED | waataireres Esa re ree etutie FE +4608, —__ -_ have knowledge of 024 m: 7 Detroit or Roval Oak DEC CABINETS DOORS D © ol www wr . . NQIneers 4 Meta: man for duct work. PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. |" Sai SIVE! geil one 9 Feet. Se PLACE YOUR APPucaTION | —[OO8_FE 6188 gy 5 Pee. ee " ‘ ¥ ; A f a8 “'> tu , sti- ' om SRE | teeang pices pw | Ke Maa teat | Pe ccol] Kel] ae per arel een teem. | Pt ee in Ty derma: BS - lhe agortentagd Me S~ es eiAssorimente = usse elly Mich. Bell Telephone Co. | gy mermcan wimino. ticensep | 4 | PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- ile? ine ae ‘lp SSS ee potas -. OFFICE SERVICE ; rs 00 atatan| aa sAenreaive othe otfew ‘wih sama cppsaring, overs 3s: 5p e P "| we Ave. os Pe. ® Fiamderal 3b0e0 LATINO | GARMING SRD | 1 QAINTING PAPE Eien OocessIng years old. Car necessary. Apply | BABYSITTER, 1:30 TO 4:30 PA | uxer 70 Oar Paes os welte, &. Bus eat. por removed mates. FE building oroeram Phone at ga W. Montcalm, "after $12.50 4 week. MY 34041, Lake | “Samples amasing TALLOLOW ROYAL OAK FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH, | _¢20te. saan : Rg Machining, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor EAVICE STATION QTTENDANT BEGINNING TYPIST ——wIGH|- fast veal 30 “Pones. Bie : 4 see estimate. Phone OA |" Mason Thompson FE 46364 __ senor ones Assemb y Ly oth experience and din ln f 3 os. bs aon “h Seetal wae. S a* 4 00 aift : . PLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND apothecary wah at. Seta STOR —erpENr | eit ace On| Help Wanted 8) "tities tee gaiovienes| nacre daftusng, Vi SRG eeeeoees: 4 ; On. EXPERT . >. | ere Ne aa 1 a Ee retrea Plant ER AN Mons, ng. evenings 40 Yo tart. | “tn nourewotk. sore ca eg gen oe ae | goa cll pt 5 lahat ’ ne : . : ] ot |- * 6 ; le lor se ry FLOOR SANDING Lavina FIN : WAL APERING, “ Ricans ae os Pein sung, sm . ee ars een, tools Ke DIE |e sak ace | Moana an Ceoteal PE anit | wall washing FE sate : ; aneeeeesenss out tee pL re tae + OF | “Christian organization Call PE |= SOY TO GY? SCHOOL AG ep | PAY FO 50m raat ee gaephs: Won SANDI? G OL! ry - PAINTING . aaubbucbines? AND COUNTER MAN. | <22!22- | GE Se te, sqheet ame att re, —tionally advertised Watkins prod- __sveciaity Cal Bills, PE 2878 | comapesr RATES IN TOWN as ; seeeneees - be 18 or over Cal) Mi | FOR GROCERY. NA-| Vicinity of Chambertain wets. or part time. 150 FLOOR SANDING AND FPINISH-| FREE ESTIMATES —PE 2-0318 — 24 ; Monrded eee: All Phases tie, Apely ag ruc 1338 ‘Onion LE. LAbY POA EOEWORK Ao |< OT: : Of vase” S Pree estimates. | Saintiw” INTERIOR AND E- sages . * al "|“Care «one “child. ©E 44317 | 940 MO GUAR. COMM. COUPLE terior and wall washing. Free les Bor ; travel 8. sell RadioTV pro | CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. | ctiwater PE 3422). MERCHANDISE ustrial esman Gor WOMAN POR CARE OF | _alter_ 3:20. Chimneys repaired. FE 2-0023, 5 Peet en vesenene children, housework, cooking. | “apY WITH” CAR 1 AGE 48 |. .grame. Emp. Sec. Comm. FEA.) _-oimesys _repate7 >. ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING — chiblicaeeres F eee _ | PORNACE mT CAPA-| Highly respectable position for a| Must have references. live In, by By F- work. Plex. ¢ra! 20191. {OC 3 8A RE D ROOFS. ALL. 7 Prin, On prea sevewanenene SB] Engineering 1 Rhee! of eatemete meting ae.| and appressive. '” PF) Wed, and every second Sun. off.| thie hours Phone PE 44s. | WANTED: DISHWASHER AND |, tinds, EST 1018 rE | Ww seeeeene lation of autometic heating. A Good salary right person. ~ To cook. Beth's Restaurant. 476 W. : * | Pai & Wall W shing y 3) : + 41 | 1 Call after * | MIDDLEAGE C*UPLE Hi Hs. oe ._. ne . : | Paimtin a ashing . sweetie | Method and Standard a “Jerome Olds-Cadillac ee cisHWAaHE | share my home or lady tor went — Baron, Bo Phone cal. ___-) 50g. PLEMING, FLOO RLAYING. F ee Estimates. P PE $-2211_ cc retessoaneeenses TT Seuss Goop MECHANIC AND BODY TALESMAN ul ART ‘ Seas hat ca hensswern. — Beard _ Instructions 9 Sanding. finishing 185 Edison. Ph. wiidites a RE iM OVE. D BY . steady position. Econom : a eer = SON _ Wages. Fe See... 23503." FE _@-4405. ite Painting. ra ateri Cars, 22 Auburn Ave. 7 | periences of Wel eet Secee | ELDERLY LADY outs |MOTHER’S HELPER WHITE | DRIVING LESSONS |CATHiNo a Ss eae | rea. —— ~ | HAND SCREW AND LATHE MEN. Tit endo eta ‘cre Ere Se, ne 028, BI 60008. | Deal Contre! or standard | -Se™_and EY Physioth 21A H oe li rienced only. Must have own | “SN AICE, StAts Cail work, More for home tan ee OTHER’? HEL AN| ghitt-Chevy't. Dep. Eve. or gun | HOUSE MOYING. | FULT hy erapy : : fe tools, Avply 3098 Auburn. 5 betas . week. White, _eguipped. PE 4845 L.A. Young a | ian ing A , a —MY_3-3521.__ =| .Parate room, beth ‘ana TV. Mi ee way 1 DRIVING | ™,#,2 ROOFING AND. siDIxo. 4 eg tg ge . ™ ae gh +5 a Live tm. 172 Mohews. "| dow TAKING APPLICATIONS | SCHOOL pe Oy ee s GOOD Va 12088 cf UN L06 aner for sulf’ tase astcontets Apply in ' cor meat, Promut eet” revsir EARL BOOK mash 3308 Television Service 22 OPPORTUNITY. shoe SALESHIAN. SXPERI- *enaes barty dates, whe they en Pre aint re OVER: DRIVING cm some PONTIAC ee wa ee onset oe A . . . aT t rnings unl NEAT APPEARING } MAN OVER 1 ESSONS. NTI R. Oo. H FLOOR LAYING, Re cteaseeeg C t FOR enced. Turpin-Hall Shoe Store. we bs S-a6u' her fof week ends. for delivery and store work. Quar-| Drivers Training, Day. eves. and “ganding and finishin "ohone PE |OAY OF, NIGHT TV. SERVICE if so mewn Uae = CASHIER aple r 32-4887 __5-0592. - 4 for ora - OS . | TWO EXPERIENCED Nand ne nate heny experience. ‘neo _Mingham, bag pclae + 9s age TEACHER. __ Building | Supplies 1 WA, “aqparrs e aeae ANY _-|_USED CAR MEN _{e'Ponting Dries, Box 105. Personnel Trainee $300 | Lessons $100 Mrs Henry Myers. MAKE FE NDON'S OAR RARRR RA APPLY oe i 2 MEN TO PICK APPLES. EARL CASHIER- _ i Dewutene office will train voun? Witt TALK TO RELIABLE MEN. (ARE YOU LIVING tN i, BasE. _RAD'O & TV. in 8. PARKE ST ‘WISH TO THAN Personnel Office j See Mr. Peterson Beckman. 2% milles east. of ow lady betweer the es pt 275 “mecnaneally imcied wao *cnc| ment house, and Want to build? |COPFNHAVER'’S RADIO & TV be OUR MANY 2d . -_tonville. Phone 126F21 to do professtonal interviewTie | to train snare time ior welding Reliable firen will = finane: et | Teper, 596 W —. Night serv- | i. “shown us urine our 250 E. Maple Rd ak ee ~ 2 MEN WANTED CLERICAL hice Bass chide Empior. Tete work, reinishine In Auto| low fate of in” Write Pontiac _.cr calle FE 4-360 = : ‘thanks | ty a Mavens fee BIRMINGHA) AM, MIC H. | . CY OWENS To tras in the heating and | nd Part time position available for ment, pn saan “Pontiac Bank | ag ny ‘que Un included. Are Ses ° TUCKE R’S R: ADIO TV es hie wins Ge ae 147 S. Saginaw St Good woman 18 to 28 years, ‘To handie | _ Bid: | Will not interfere with vour fob. __fusiness | Services 13 SALES — SERVICE’ _.— *s Parmer Svover Funeral Home Wednesday *t "til 9 >. 988 pen come while ek. Yala. ie ‘fo | Farted. interesting duties. in our 6LDER oe ELDERLY Tit fn: information and FPEE Book: ~~“~~~ | Headquarters for tubes. antennas, : (an y pn ; Paddock store office, No typing sreauired ie thes Ge outed Bac ccm ress. age. working hours TTEN ION radio batteries. “PE §-3714, FE ba : im te Saturday 9 to 12 fae 2 MEN W ANTED But cashier experience, and’ abil iis tenn be ee, Ei asigeran Training, Box A TIO} 39150, PE 4-3600, 168-E. Pike St. s8g “i Bank Have You ote « natlonal nal datrabuting o i se Steins Men. 4:30 to _PE S437, ndieliadlamanien —Work Wanted Male 10 10 cma geal ee Typewriter Service 224 powriter Service 224 9. Tues . POSITION N ILLER. eee AND : oh ag meg Masonic Sold Farmers? gig yi cae hour Bat Wed. 11 to 6 ont 8 Raperenced operat ble me: A-l CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND | SOUTHERN TWP nn “sae ee ee ’ neces. Ld ¢ ie. im " 5 “ ees) TOOL | tes sure x] Eee eee ce|_ Winkelman's | ge set ha | Ce] ome ee eae] Seas an, Wwe will telieiiiiinindprtieiwemintenrtininenasisnenmen, . i + a ge a“; + Suarantee you $130 pér_ week to | 19. for intervie aa ot 16 | EERE, GENERAL OFFICE. |POSITION OPEN FOR EXPERI | S\""Don's” Rarver Boop. 08) Or- | ot evenine, Mitchell'en 123 NW Saginaw at akan’ eonme 1 start. Call Mr. Boss, PE 3-0132, muggy Onening. Local retail | enced cashier. Compan chard Lake Ave. “APPLIANCE SERVI Fj) ee 4 and children Rev and Fe . wares: SALESMAN AT “ONCE asthe nats ieee reverts. | “sed eiscoumt. Walte's Personnel BOY, 17, DESIRES WORK AFTER | ‘ w C Upholstering 23 BP Specs Patan ae wen LOINCeCTS en P © Diwan & Gon, OF. Wer-| portal for mites seer! "S| tee eee setiool. PE 2-6190 orators, euabere Taditn.eieerah | wee ~ Mi. end Mra: Dorn M Clark end |: oo , é IBM SUPERVISOR _on St. irs Week. Apply Miss Roach, = care of childten. — ron CARPENTRY “WORK™ “NEW “AND | and 9 i * a of smal! appliances. | EAKLE’S CUSTOM “UPHOLSTER- ee. —— : ; .383 annuaily starting; 40 WANTED: GROOM. MUST BE Ex. | —StfVic®, 142 Wayne st, bave own trandvor’ | _Tepair. FE 44210 AS Oakland Ave FE| ing 8174 “Cooley Lake Rd.. EM A nm Memoriam _ 2 Process and estimat- jour week, paid vacation, perienced for orivate stable, Call ‘ation, “rE ~! CARPENTER AND CABINET, ‘y aan Free I es J ‘ ¢ ch ave Gls wm ae ane ag Curb - work. New and repair D. B |A-? FURNACE CLEANING. RE4- OMAS UPHOLSTERING mrs.| ing. ¢xperienced on tctes _ | - ee wane SPWER _Murdock PE 2-786 sonable and» quaranted. . FE | 34 3" Tet EGRAPH FE _5-8888 way) j ; es , ' CARPENTRY. © CABINETS FOR- i SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES - BED- ; esi cock a ae Sime pee cen meres? | onstner. cecter to tgs wen' . Waitresses /. - p mica work: attics finished, rec-| 20% Diseount Oct., Nov. | —spresds, Your material. FE &9797, ? turing preferred. Di- ence; must h. 402-3, 602A electro mechanical ucts fo! ‘Teds nas @ limited numbéc’ of seen memt, fall time position fer | _reation rooms; repairs. EM 3-65%8. | 6, an modernisation aherations, Lb t & Found 24 fied f or other similar basic equip. - | consumer market for indus- Goa” 2. number fusions. “Chood salary and st,’ | CARPENTER WORK. NEW OR| kitchen, bath, siding. roofing, oir oun ersitied manufactur- ment experience: prefer aé- trial use Must have ability to| Snuy ie CUrD ee ypitresses | fasions. salary, rd, com- | “repair. Also cabinet work. OR| general remodeling, complete car: Fe ing experience accept- foumting dackeround® in_vitl lesa layout drafteman and check caiat be over 18 Anoly in persor yg he ggg ge gy Be ty work on all improvements. BLACK PURSE, LOST IN” VICIN- able. sccounts receivable, sk anleaies, anes . TED’S store tn the Tel'Huron Shopping CABINET MAKER AND ¢ aree ne Bm E. a os. fer of Sine Shy Dvtve-tn, Red ond oa te inns ; - perro emtory control, sssombijee, components and Bill to} _ Woodward at Square Lk. 1 Conte oe ens 6 spentatly, wow °0 ema I’ daltys af ue an Toni our eae ‘Soa fut tothe end of ft ; eee tte of die , ote . ’ ’ CEMENT SIDEWALKS town on Sat. Black nant. oval = 17 pply jeieine fa veums thus and “production » tons, “Apply Comptometer Optenties _Winkelman a © tnd driveways PE Coon rubies re ae cies tost YOUR. PET err Wa , WANE TO ngineer —_ ; vione OA &2588, Immediate ings a REDED. Dineek FE Sasi ation 3 aye 4| ASPHALT PAVING ts 4 @ home? “Mechanical, electrical, : soos WANTED: Qirl, with, nowiedee ict comp. | "uhortiand wt EAT acsth"sc | ELSgrIeaT | WIRING | AND | Maieabal gat commer ope | Aches animal Rests Laer. or aeronautical for de- I. D. Grinder Operators 4 ™ TPAETORS FOR, GRADING Sin leegl toseteias tar “Open ERTS. 01 _Bad Murray PE 38687 Sisael bee wien “per. Fe ete Orenare Lee. : Kei O. D. Grinder Operators / $100 A DAY + ings ‘are immediate and epportuns. —STENOGR APHER GENERAL CONTRACTING. Li- MERCURY ASPHALT Phone FE 5-0528. _ sign and liaison. Jet Must be fully experienced. .Appiy PmoN tr 4206 Mea are terrific. Contact Mid-| Good salary, “ideal working | censed cement contractor. Bond- : oer BOSTON TERRIER | Fe. engine test facilities. Dereon only No phone calls. |. NTE) . EXPERIENCED RE | Pontiae tee wipe ee tet! ditions. fast “Wtpwing concern | is Arce Sl - PAVING CO. Sat, Auswete. to Penny, ¥remie Em ment office Closed Sats. | ri trator ro hare me. eahow. ank Bidg. FE | Call FE 42040. HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTS 19331 W. Seven Mile Rd. of Wiite Lake, Reward for re- aniel’s Mig. Corp. man. milestone eat , practes work Gradin~ end olow- KE_ 5-2383 or KE 2-9008 turn or information leading to Ra ms 25 pee oe) &]_TRENCHING FOOTING AND | _ return. 14, A Pp DISH WASHER AND BUS WOMAN Man WANTS BY Tae SS tela Installation also tanks | [osT: LADY'S BLACK HAND jor our store, in, Tel-Huron Cen- BS and ‘+18 or OR beg in. vielnity, of State St. Con- fi fate ees eta | EXPERIENCED | et ease wpe ror wor | abt tae oe E Hunter | [ive uniforms, Good working con: poe Mn WERE Fon Hone. re | ALL M NTA .” one FE $8735 ‘ h sler | Aouiy in re. $:30 a.m. bape. ¥ severe = Lost SQUARE SET DIAMOND OC ESS. | DisHWAGHER WANTED. O 6 Hi TYPISTS PLASTERING “PATCHING AND] Ottice Supply Go WW Law | Mih cluster downtown Pri night 3 | _ Lunch ‘SJosty Dokien . ,| Cement work. OR 3-4837. ¢ FE 3-013. Liberal reward. FE 3-1415. SLbeRLY cagy STOM BUILT CABINETS OR | BROWN LEATHER BRIEFCASE WANTS woM- £ PLUMBING WORK WATNED BUILT CA ’ OTD. an to housework. Live .25 __Reasonadle, ."E 5-1016. ‘ containing valuable papers lost | oes e than wages COMP STRONG BOT WANTS WORE. We | esr eS mo a : | goes ree Out of school. full or part time, : = Am eward, p po JET ENGINE PLANT ELDERLY —TADY—o8 WOM | | PE Sane. we a Gaines qsie of Etels Cent Tal, L child to Hive. in and care OPER ATORS TRACTOR ORE AND TRUCK- caer aera So BROWN BELLFOLD Van Dyke & 16 Mile Rd. work, More for tome thes wanes ; Et: | wtebeew a downtown Mon. Valuable an aes : : ced WAITRESS os 7 Pontt Wore cK WA FROM 8 AM. TB. . days’ 613 Be at Clonee eu a bef, usual sic, she One| ‘Work W Wanted Fer Ti Mich, "em oases, nue ain Ave. ¥ office’ service or ‘a emale 11 Dorothy Johnson. PE | ~*~ SAVE ENERGY. USE ¥ wodward. a by sg OLD aIRt, D aa BABY vANT. ADS! To find a = oe r. my ' * i j THE. PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY: atin ‘ 1055 4 j wt \ 4 I f * oe or, Sc fam Bb ep eg = yeni 3 | pment one’ of ane oshcko ay ‘ V sinse th mates oct on wes | ew men re eae : |_aeasret tte | "RIDGEWAY | seamen SE LE EE, tp our = fesreted. Waterford | cot ui pu ‘0 A HOME OF YOUR . " ACTION! |' 7) - aS s. , Copmanes peepee CT nanan ll | of your iand com = iit ERT C. DAVIS ng ae vit ies am bar thew ae -—" atin. teed specs 5. Jeaderhulty eniilened property. them: for you w EH —svI VAN ] TAKE with terms. 2 lots, double aarene peved drive. > were fedxing. for. Ho. con: owner: Custom built brick Modern Housing | “Gown wits ‘enleoeg’in voreh wall totum aie sma! | U aah bee. 5 bodocems, 2% | A well kept 2 bedroom home, | to wall carpet. blinds. : Pee \ large livine room with os baranes, ¢ Lonigs Bo fot.: Peach NEW) oll AC igs B-. “@) Edw. M. Stout, I Realtor b é Picture wir met Dense) fis, | Priced reasonsble et 40.000, terms | . rected ‘t 90s mont y. Wariy. pos: 2 4e ilar — ahead Eisie Commas op etcoe| CUCKLER REALTY. | Satu omer j 3 | met Fee room with | 26 N. Saginaw re ts) : : eee Seen ccsvass| LAKE AREA — | Tg, cA SymAtirs 25 a tan A L. Gord WE XFED. - é ar garage, . : Kivene ‘ep. “hak sen bok | BETTER BUYS * ius living, aula. 13 YR. BOY ween taster Golomater, fein’ 2B ceiinty m Washington 3 r Boa | Phone OR» 3-1708 aa 4 Sohieset Aitle tan sieminnns | land Bai te oe foe ite Sor cor week day 8 em. to be secre with building : ; jot Boxiah, Lake vrivsriton, | Bere ts a Well bulls home | fuleted. 67.000, with $1.09 down _t pm. : Call for_appointment,| Since wiv Fandscaed ee ainn | VICINITY OWEN, SCHOOL. : Rick Knapp Shoes - 9. Geed modern city heme. : ~ $600 DOWN room i" beazeom. and beth on| Good § soem. sO pat i) memhdan . | 4, Subuibban with two lots Located west of Pontiac near| ai floor 3, fooms on second) kuchen, iarge utility. floor OR 3-1982 | 55 w. PE $4109, of small screage.- F Dodge Part No, §. Large 4 room| Ton sbace in basement ‘Ol heat furnace. $1500 with *1500 down. : 4 P floor) * hardwood od = olastered | : y.| L. H. BROWN, Realtor furnace, Big 3 car osarage.| wails. Also evarete 3 room unit | OONELSO ae a4BiC and’ baih “fixtures. Now Hate in fear. Owner waste action one Cy and gy ee ee — ‘eo 8. 7" down payment to dB a ‘ Rent APR EAT urnished 33 R. D. RILEY, Broker Se ace cer Senegal gare i vation : } Decded, "hat asso. — 3 | . bath, for . fromeersg, § 7 / RR Se oe ‘| Selling Your Home? Seadsk Apts. See fi pas: a ROOM MODERN. VERY CLEAN. | les ¢ ster Shoes on ae ree we wil “ar ar a se ae Bp : an FoR BERFER CLEANING To i i A ll ‘eee La| ne * “ee,..¥2t2| Russell Young g a si autek” sale afgnt, bome. Hee 2, Mai| WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS =| Bette eINICHOLIE Auburn Heights or have : « room with ful Dasement. kot ~| ae 3 pei 3 sn HARGER CO. | be Immediate Possession es A “\T TTY t. £ 1965, I will not be re- oO closes top Baldwin se by. any ote tian myeat | SP Que dupont " | aoe eee | er ins DOWN | Tos * SCHRAM : ee "WEST pate . or FE 5-9471 tasep 2, bes : cost ss Bs Praee ael taTon a Project of » | eben S| 68 Homes . LAKE. PRIVILEGE Gren fey Soe tae 4 | ‘Near Fisher Body Plant Restore Credit family. 4 rooms et Pe Off Montcalm St. LOAN COMPANY Reais fenced A real alu ‘ = oe N COUNSELLORS. “OUT JoSLYN | Sat ae os , 1% Oeiove Ganon deals yt Ra r house, Olt heat. elect ie hot we- ~ 34 ACRE... bathing aod fee The" : Above Oakland Theater 7 ROOMS AND BATH. MAIN %, ew | ter. Heat Drayton isins. ADDI new, 26ng0 buve at 17 900 es 5 el } 80044, wed. Children toBoard 26 pe Re 70 CARE K L. Templeton, Realtor |” trance. Near GMC Truck, OR | esi na “for ghitgres in Theensed home. | 82 Orchar¢ late RFR 46 | 2 T— wa paren |"Ese Gan, anes wane #0318. Wanted Real Estate 32A.|? Sir Baby ‘welcome, no. smok- ony Al ities “furnished | in- . 1 8. ._ PE +6408. : pene ay 7A couk PRIVATE BATE Wtd. Household Goods 27 usehold Goods 27 | BUY OR SELL Tipp, “sian id Re ae Bancine rt Sor etek Wor toa apd Cast FOR YOUR FURNITURE % CasH tae” Shit, = og reasonable bait now and FURNITURE NEEDED ED | rs ful - MAM. ELWOOD sel itor vou. 8. , Community TRADES—TRADES fon Or tet Ti OR AUCTION | homes. terme, property one drapes and ad eae epepatae Soars PONTIACS TARGEST| Sauity. larger bomen, for amaler i ata ‘sitses Low ‘dows | : OY RRAUE Orurataee buvers. Cash waiting. | Peer for suvarben” hom Sat ae pet eon “Guulties | 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE HOT. Wa- payment OR. 32007. ‘Bateman RO "KNAUF, Realtor Wa heaiture, Phone PE 2-963 ‘mot feet obllgeied, Call te fot | 5 5 ROOMS AND BATH. Hf, HEAT AND aaisencncone OXFORD sm eet Elizabeth Lake Estates Bi. ©. muvee byes a0 an appointment and we will give bet ter fara, Reterences No | 5% gy PAE ged vr | fA bungalow with at- Wtd. iaincelianant” s 2 > the. pousibdlty of trading Four inusten. PE bie after 5 pm. EM i, 3 ith property, We are estab’ ®1|” Moor Adults ¥ A CASS LAKE — BR a3 JACK. H. P, SUT-| repu = the leading traders — os Ue wen. Sn gs Pr 3008 : r} LOWER APT: RUN- ap tee Bt ., -AR +, furnished. | ‘A® couple. sue, med ead Goon, 4% BY 200 TRUCK TIRE, “wt : : HER a See PvE DORRIS & SON | Echudtauowed est!‘ver month nee a mt etaet near bus. 267 Os ROOM | REALTORS, w. muron St. tel at a es) Bee Will baila 3 vedroom starter Dome WANTED USED BARBER CHAIR. scoparia SSS eehange Adults only. $25. ver. week, Phone | —\ 2: . basement on your 10 Acres of - Call_FE ¢-0655. FE. #-1431. be ee ae Por build opm > : ' YaNTED TO BUY GOOD 3464| When It’s Listed Right: |4 "EW 2 FOOT HoUsETRAILER Uitnwlssung’ conta immed. G bedrooms. wi | Rest ahd Relaxation outsiu. door Also “outside cue for rent, Couples only. 3300 Eliz. |} SOComiee A vatiable till May 23 , IN © Os Mae eo eror a". sutton, -MY 38433, It’s Half Sold! Lake RQ? $85, PE Dee | Seed Fee ieee wanton Lake.| 4 terely Rome Jon ¢ mise We know — by experience. This | APTS | FOR, WOMEN CHILDREN | Gass” LAK! tee win’ 91800 down. ap. | north of Pontiac. Large liv- ' seme @ ence enables __Welcom: room "EM 35791 evenings KEnwood ing room with, ge full find rehasers a -your __rooms, Ferekepet. ES 30701. __ Sort Det ber basement, ofl | breeze- WANTED TV SERVICING EQUIP.| Dreperty. tet us show ARCADIA . APTS. | Gaanstna IMMACULATE: 5 Detroit. way and’ attached garage. hy * HUMPHRIES REALTY 7 aed Prver a J * -eaaiad barat 2°‘pedroome, “gas heat Veomrens ~ Twin Lakes Section . pe = a Kat te rents ment. Phone OR 3-768. i : r in ; 100 ft. lot. d-rooms, Bedroom, iiving, kitchen for $50 mon les». righ as eT) WHEMPSTEAD | {rested ie Sirminchen, 108 91 Betroom, Hin Wil | Sen sou beat n'for si.00? | Brick Lake Front 102 ms e. FE 48284] tory references required. _MI ailow for doing some work on — +003 MI_ 6-2034. __or single. mbing. Will ec 9600 down | = . An extra special four room home a ; APARTMENT iN COUNTY. 4 12 or MI a eEern and . wre accent 000 down 4 Bedroom Brick | With 28 foot Hiving room. Every: Wanted 28A CASH fey Ben ay hag oh rend SXECUTIVES — SEMINOLE HILLS. | S104 un Spacious § room family thing included to make living eas: __Money Wa berate we 490 South Bivd., Rochester.| 7 room furnished 2 car garage. TLi E home . within- walking Gis- ier; fireplace, lots of closets, de- For small equities if you have Republic 2-3011. oS eS W VILL $s i. BREWER - tance, of of sdwniown. O11 ye sate tet KOREAN VET WISHES TO BOR-| Jhis "we want we will be at your |i sl ROG CONE. 3 car pa eaavenl value fer: $13; | sae “ef se" wx 20 | > & Soh. woe You FE ee acai On What BIDE conik me more for r $4. - Three Bedrooms fow $1,700 at 6 per cent, Repay- ED! SITTING ROOM Pen mg renee Hi ment at $50 a mo. Good ee door within hours with ¢ssbh| |. bined wMiddlenged Ww newly dec- ee ISHED go te for your Call now and tell sie : : Act eredit rating FE #028. | f' Tha: “vou have. - peoged Spudres. 10 a 5 Wa carpeting, Storm $00. Discount for cash Spacious roome tn this well cow Wanted to Rent 29 Gingell Ct F) ; windows. aped. Cail for ap- B , ‘| girvcted pungslow. Gas heat, ex: niennareernane| Bae, Stout, Realtor GLEAN APT. COUPLE ONLY. ae tg nieeiy ura ona. aise 3-0618. Best Buy . pol ‘on ge $ OR 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED | 7! ¥. “Opeu. 9 Bt. oi oe eee FE $2008. lak L W ashington Park ping ¢enter Sed schools, Yoo joehidren BE 40s after Te | an COUPLE. PRIVATE BATH AND/C. PA GUS” "1919 M15 3 bedroom tanch home | mst see thie-heme for $12,600. 3_ children. . entrance on_bus line, FE 4-2847, Pb. Ortonvite collect ~~, with tile 5 hardwood ee. : QUE NINES TORENT PEDDLING OE ae br ‘ber-| FEW. FURNISHED 7 VEDROOM 'DR AY’ a fcors panera walt | Special approximately 6 mos. MEtrose | “YOUR PROPERTY? | _on’s Ciinic, 167 W. Huron. Vet Fane Gat References te-| 7 ROOM AND - KITCHENETTE. uiy i,500 0 whan 63.900. |. foe ‘Attrective divider fo int | cae WY cin Cae: ” 1T DOESN'T PAY _ |CARGE MODERN 3 ROOMS | Oiirea” Couple onl” 6100 FE| re 504s. 240 8. Tel down to GT b ee a oat : { Our method of showing only to| Bath. Private, Couple only. Ca J e008 —e. : collestion | of fine | chine 12 for herself. wanis room & Kitch- | qualified | prospects ares | you before 2. OR 3-6321. SMALL MODERN HOME FUR- _R With Board 38) | Lake Front—4 Acres fort i that’ has s, wall of en privileges .n_ private. hom: time money, “Don’t worry : LOOK SMALL MODE HOME ooms | ‘One of the finest views in cupboards. dry. lot 225 ft | or share apt with another. lady. | with ers.” Cad us sow. We OOK ; shed. With cork modities. | |. Gee ea County” ehh Un- ‘ony. a one will nell i quickly, No_upstairs. EM_ 34944. need farms, eke vod: re idential | “4 new motel kitch. apts. Close to only. Dixie Floral, 8233 Dixie | MeN TO ROOM AND BOARD. $15 | | nual” seclusion and. pri- all MODERN UNFURNISHED 2 BED-| Droverties. 9 til details Pontiac Motors. Nice for transit, Hwy. / _ week. 98 Poplar, call FE_ | eey, ¢ bedrooms, Ws : “room home with, gare e Aaus for finangin and ¢ pyr men or factory rep. for @ mos, | SEMI MODERN 64060 A MONTH. | _2-9893. | baths, Threpiece ana 108 G “thynes ORD | only. Bank employe. FE Se: tap ~ Ho bets _Couple or 2 gents. FE 5-2706. 2961_Chrysler. nace NICE ROOMS GENTLEMEN ; | water frontage. FE 4.9 _?im6. eDROOM FUR -| you BUY IT-WE'LL Ie IT LAKE ORION. 2. AND 3 ROOM SEMINOLE HILLS, 7 ROOM FUR-| only, 14 Ma! :ews, FE 50377, ; | -9584 hi 2 one garage, adults, Fags 4 ‘ : Kitchen fa we Phone evenings 7 to NICE ROOM, GOOD MEALS FOR ee taee Heol ich Mohsen 10R 28 / Bear General Hog ites utilities included. W rates. buddies Hows “BS. ee Bae Ei tig ts Retina | bead See tee manor. «| KaMpsen : goat st oepmel, ot tet a6 | TARGE 3 @ BATH OARAGE — | # LED LAKE MODERN 3 BED. mo fo town &| West on US 10 (Dixie Hwy.) to H A "Pontiac Motor, ee er ee . re seer Sashabaw rn right 2 mies ol é MA 41198, Leon Rd, WEbster : north on Sashabaw to Maybee Rd. Realtors FE 4-0528 ERROMMELY EMU OE | oy REALTY 02 REAUTONq| NODE MEXTIO 2 RGD | Wilden cree eereey| Sah at Belle” wl ren, 6 sin.| $0, Doms SIRE TO RENT A Eg FE 2-0263 _Kéults. Inquire 109 Dresden. | art Available immediat us bus ort | Frm ecatereee Estate Exchange orth suburban a ed, | home on HOUSE, _E. Lake Drive, MA 41778, | 7 junto, CINITY. OF PONTIAC PHAXL | Open ves, til, Sum. 104 NICE, CLEAN ; H Untt | A detetes tom, Suelo bebe. ey S 0 DN. e 4 ot Briar er | lean NEXT D Door FO SRANCH 2 Sos. Ae ay. Pad) _Rent oe ee eee. See Ard SUBURBAN LIVING | gasso, Panda ‘Attractive 2 bn fear come ‘The. moe pee ae fords. GREEN LAKE OFFICE WICELY__FURNIGHED _GROUYD AVAILABLE ocr, 9. DUPLEX, #75| tors. 413 E. aie eae bedroom ranch home. Minimum ae NF ono Yourself. the more vou 4 tonnes walking. 9 me nave want) GREEN LAKE OFFICE r 2. Garage, adults only. | smo. Baby welcome. 5% 3108. | SOUTHERN COOKING "WALKING | ” jot 0m a tn beautiful, Westy ‘nomen per: | wom-bullt cupbennde I ae se atts is . tenants waiting. at as fon * (ON GREEN LAKE) No a i: W. Huron 1 OR 2 ME TO distance fro = Pontine Motors, Sor Hs “solid drivews ee fect condition, less than five [~ ~% 1 ; Privi- in Heo aD CHEADQTRS i, ALL Lace’ ONION LAKE og eG tiae Motors. Call after 5:30. re st monthiy vaymen ¥. tee) years old. Forced ait air a neat, | @s On ‘ Qu er: ITY BUILT Sn — so a . . : : butld- ; som sination » RESPONSIBLE coupLe wirn |°"Sifee jot OPEN 2 to 6 P.M. bath sod tak chet Fe Taos wou raat ities Commerce Rd. _child_allowed. 2088 Commonwealth 19322 James Couzens Hey LIKE 5 ACRES? 1 ise ould P trening free, R- 'F. McKINNEY Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 i ° otttee pt 1-0010/ - With plenty of fruit, such as Share Living Queries 2 Lives Qe Ey panes FO pe gy ae ad ‘ Model OR 9-290 a tries. Also COUPLE TO SHARE HOME FOR Tent eat be responsible. FE m = Johnson ——| See st a : “aan PLACE A “Lost Ap.” ee bee iaris ATES * Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32| rostrum ye tots so Ie ee ane WM. A. ag ng cent of our listings tnd are ‘deoperstely in. need ot i “Cash Waiting | ail tyvee ot property ‘esol of en a |. As Office Opes o-5 ne _-A JSON Rte in |OHNSON, Realtor S. Te v Rd. _FE4- - =| > e181 for/ an ad- writer. to recover a Joss Dial F E KENNEDY] WE ents | Say “charge it.” — ee ge ti eg £ i ‘ et oO Qe Si hag a ae ow, es, 4 3 ? f a = ee f = ; lt ie “3h é j ‘| sf en 5) a oi ier ie & #, a¢ ‘I TO TRADE? i ® new ranch | “to try end | atreid er Sale Houses 43 . BROS. DR: AYTON PLAINS Ena “Maral eure Perirides TOG RANCH — auiractive exterior syeae| | Hongo 5 c the aris | pa Me RA HOM: ce e . shia heme. com: and covered | ING gt Oe Bell ararata oe: large, beaut Poaares Highlands eed SelB Ss we . NAN Vet ie ath, fi | Lake Privileges Attractive 2 bedroom brick ho ton . basement. heater, new Timken oil fur- nace 50 hardw lot 150"325. Privileges on Lake, $17.300. terms. | Livernois Road ‘| Excellent 7 room brick and | frame home convenient to | Pontiac, newly es alga & in excellent condition. Car- // peting .fireplace, full base- ment, new automatic oi!) ‘urnace, 3 car. varace wr ; ? k home. Preemie, deep freeze & foe ws | 2 large = “ in price of — "|Roy Annet tt, thee gg Pano ih bedrooms ki autom with toe val 08" oa LVD., NORTH, BF sno I 3 home with 2 | | | | | en —< 1 up, consists "s ‘iving roo ina reom and verv mod. | kitchens full tiled bath with | ‘ wer, select’ oak floors, plow | walls, closets, full ent, space for recreation anted. Auto. off heat, extra lava-— af | base. | | ory upstairs, storms and screens, enetian blinds, ter softener. Large 2 car ga- reve, paved street This home has everything Shown by appointment only Priced at $13, with terms. LEBARON SCHOOL. 2 bedrooms, living room. combined kitchen and dining room, full bath with shower - walls, o floors, with ful auto. of] heat, ats car werage: corner location, nicely landsca: CLARKSTON Fibergias awn- | t/ te / } ings, wall to wall carpetine. wa- / PE fARL “BU IL. DING CO. ____ FE 5-7923 RE et RR ad TEMPLETON | WATKINS LAKE AREA eae “ttiached ga full: basement, fireplaces, 1% pearaae 2, natural er * NORTH SIDE Close to downtown, 2 bedroo i heat, part basement. older gy a 2 car garage. Only d "ROCHESTER AREA ‘3 acres with 6 roo home, living room, dint ‘“o-* 2 bedrooms. full bath, living room, . 2 roomy WILLIS L. BREWER room, | | 55 N. Parke: Pi ési8l, EM 3.4998 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | some R tie dose down we con oe 7. VAL we © An plastered walls creens. Large lot sible to take over existing 4 per | cent GI very low * monthly Call today. ” John K. Irwin. ys storm sash & | 54. ge yments. REALTOR Since 1925 N. Saginaw Street _ Eve, FE 2-1004 AAA rage breezeway. Cass | eges $12 my Low. FE }- 3-760 | ja LOrs, 1 ON CANAL, | err AC. cess-to Cass Lake, 2 facing same | jot, Beau surround: . Hatat "wooded tocation $2'600 “tor NEAR WEST BRANCH. LOO COT- furnished. 2: =a | ex quick sale. Located just off corner, nice leve) lot, suitable ‘see large super market th er ed at only —— with low down pay- siness. 45 Vakiand Ave Co-operative Real Estate Exth eet pORLDIN i FoR Bore BOWLING AND BAR o ears =| portunities 51 51 "FE 2-9 Oakland Loan Co. AC STATE. BANK BLDG. 206 RJ. VALUET, Realtor ik FE 5-0603 | the roomy kitchen. ¢ lot ben ss Rett Rotate AVE.| & cys ee’ tavere. pave FE 4-1574 ites ee A own raat fait 3 i eee s we $1,000 DOWN | TO Gl’s ti0- OR i oer 10} Lor In Goop ion. home with privileges. on ‘paisa Now rae a ES ttt "#8 | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | |. Lake. In excellent, clean condi-| _ 3-bedroom bungalow. Select 3 LAM, ee Oe Cake ELBA | SALES CORPORATION | ‘How, throughout lot inva: | oak floors, full tile Eieabeti Lanes fi 500" $550 dons |, PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Fast Full price just #1; — with ‘ample cupboards slab _ PE 2-1320. CEO | ce ee Extra as WARD. FE. PARTRIDGE oni” Pisce" trom” new E ‘ } * atl school, ode] now open . ‘AT WATKINS LAKE. 4 ervice | REALTOR FE 2-8316 Drive out Huron ria = landscaped deen ots Soong lo- ar Tl ge 42 W. Humes Ht. Open Rive Tio 0) Tete Metchery hery lett to —"We-shouldn't have built $0 close to the golf course —| fites. Lebe privtence. Good dry You can. borrow $20.90 oulckiv - ter burly. These won't lasti | SOMebody’s taking a short cut on the dog-leg again!” deco, wel. Bence tor 3 homes} is THE “BIRD” ‘70 SEE fo See x one cers p A - 7 . 7 sree ner Pa months to revav RAY. O’NEIL, Realtor ; TODAY'S *SPECIALS TRIPP ashes For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) SEMINOLE HILLS - swe.| HOUSEHOLD. A ELIE Ea LOCKER PLANT & MEAT PROC- Se ee TTT tthe! ee ey iy ed Bp Gee : . t : : ome have 5° ft. front-| . 12,500 dn. Seminole Hills $1650 OC) N alt. Sater aon = 8 cod alt Corvoration of Pontiae ‘en wy, redacorget DOWN location, this “is SE bes? FL OYD KENT, Reskor HIGHWAY GENERAL STORE. on fa "Phote Puaeral rey maetety. ecor A BETTER BRICK Home tre wenn. 36 'W. Lawrence 5-6105 - _—_ bedroom ode al vu . . ‘ Oven . goed ae I stock other Kitchen vite” aibwesner §— | G-ROOM Ranch family man. 29 ving room, | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | Next w the Consumers Power | household ems, "#.000" dh. ‘plus in es Full basement, te conv. Just north of Drayton Plains, and ‘tle Seip on firet feo, , | Oe Ant\Phone OR Steers ar Sale Aereane .' 47) - cnssete nan tow eveadin’ ie at Somifies An excellent family home. paging —no fodd—newly deco- Sa a AupURE MEO ASME SET PTR | Relea eek, =| “Recommend r, ‘ eons : wat ‘ ‘ne bed ith fun | Myers FE 4-4075. | downtown : Excellent mon- Choice West Side mg “edoube "wl Sater heat 7 le? aust basements su. ofl heat and auto, 6A ageing eymaking opportunity. $38,009 on ’ custom-built, tecti ns. cedar, heated stoker basement. . e cres—$ 500 > B k decorsted, or + Pedroom ~ yy (g/g A pcer gasage. The Seder ee 5 rooms with full basement, tiled my sans xx cam) -OUCKTICL S brick aot i e biin * com - win- is extra large, Easy terms. ont INCOME , built tm 1983, $28 foot road | STORE in Le uni ; = caatheen Penton , 8, tric water . Wee) rooms ow . automatic ation ~) many. extras Saket «| two dry Wel, Tal Sole aad nies Ez - ae 4 f Tic ot | Batis "J'eRH” garages tw’ Ant coo | | eet of Pom Sterns. on ety terme cians 308 ft. | Four 14) Buckser | Conven- Paneied sec. Yeom. bar. shower in garage. Lot T5x271 ft. juxurious fire- dit : =o ; . s- ‘ ° you ay aint 12 fruit and berry| places. 1% bath, ‘attached 30 Acres—$2,000 Down ROCER mali a . awnings bushes, New entarv school f 28 foot living room, *. Casens & caer aie ties wove PRoprr. ABLE ORO aay yin row up : ca 1 block away on same—street. 8 foot ty mage, Nase eO oF irwin } 0 eG ou get full amount no 3 ? oe koe ee iment Ta through pr 040 feet on youd $130,000 gross, $2,000 dn. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | tract. ~ : . Joa west Katte land- Real, Estate Baldw Baldwin Ave, Fownanip, plus. stock, — oe FE ae.. spared. Gute CALL NOW wrence Street place. It's a buy, Make your Co-operative Real "Eolate Pr NG ‘RAGES |HOLMES- ahve “ha ee Roy Annett Inc.| s@Mattortie siete | Sosy Shunt oR TES BARTR AM} 1, pown ano irs | Sparkling New REALTORS THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN by . , fu “= oui ene 3 Bed Brick Sian alten : x | . Oven Eves yungalow, orth side. im- mere ric Evenings, and 14 |WARD"E, PARTRIDGE] get acecea cosh guictiy : ‘Eves, On. out. Just ‘ee ik we. knows quailty "buiht Rome ti tee a REALTOR FE 2-8316| from SSuckoer's " senaly one FHA you'll buy it. py BR jane pees ia re parcels, 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 9 ome aed av BIRMINGHAM —2 lots and most for ; genuine | 95 level lots in Rochester ares Daily From 5 to 8 p.m Me Se eaeeeen cated’ clove woachon! ui: Srfull ceramic tae “Ba, full ‘base: CRAWFORD DIXIE HWY: RESTAURANT Buckner BRT, . , Ing room, roan ‘ . a. 1% Ww one 412 feet ‘on Dixie Hwy. , 4 NEW THRILLING. $1 bath akement “Priced | lake privueges to. Ready to oc: "pres, MY 3-7008" Hort ot Clarksun. Everything Finance Co. BI-LEVEL HOMES |”""3"BEDROOMS. | SS #88 =| Samee Bee ta, Paiste |"20 ROLLING ACRES | ed tack, one triube Rioss || ttices are located: orm shake meet. tet oom FULL BASEMENT room egetiments ia At con | Near Pontiac Motor Sood teas ‘od Dinse Mwy. tavety | ROL spat and big moceyimaey | ana Pi ne pent vate to | Attractive 2 building “site. rice, $4.00 rant seats 28 people, Large 4 — Eg Soe ce ALL BRICK | veorn| : Soartments, Mew Ou fur: Meg He = beat and CIROUN & 3 tod, month room spt. with automatic 01!) Drayton Plains 4512: Dixie Hwy. cose. er eta, paved sescet’ cow in rage. As an investment or room and dining ell, picture | - a heat aa full basement. | Thi ee a a a i 5 ie . ry ‘ tem £5 Bove 3 hil wee Thee | _— yard. Otfered at $11,250. Why not Open until 8: Sun. 1 to § pm.| (; CIROU & FRANKS . Cuen team Vas Bone beet an ny Piet with this down RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | make your appointment today | 4 ACRES | a ESTATE | one block North across from Bank aaaaat a ; Open apy " ‘Small farm north of Lakeville. — 8, Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Electrend heat, ‘eer Drive out t piste wey, ond Mis to one re Riel or OR, Seen BUD ‘on eee, Foe oe oon La NEW MODERN Yes" ~ prom ptt to_ employed ranges. ed ston, turn right on Northville; NEAR LAKE ORION. 3 BED- . 91.715 moves you in immediately. | pefvice station, by major oll co men and en ! eS ee | OO ra we room erick. Basement 2 ransces. N ICHOLIE RIDGEWAY | sepoie “seaterico mala Wer: | Gon’ service. Phone for ious ie fpiicsie’ or ban ee § SS ; | landscaped.» Ryerateens. Prut estate and insurance " (MOR Bve- | trip, Write or ,come in today. é $13,900. trees, bus by door. 82000 | 49 Mi temens St FE 5-1291 | REALTOR or | WEL at , RE NB $25 TO $500 ’ : - W IT} down 208 eden ene Re ones. Eve. Mr D PE 23-1317 | 432 N. Main;, OL 1-6541, Rochester — wheat. beer and wine. ENEFICIAL. K IN / | F R 3 pty BY 94 you will » be pemet | | | Co-eperative Reel Hetete living quarters, — Very one Co. 5 Lake 5 room . > vid ent Loan ‘ : 4 Mi Loko, S98t ME Lake Re) very tentare ts “outstanding. | Woo ood oom an GAs STATION Fe ae FR | lpm sees’ Lawrence i, ng ae PO REALTOR | , e : 3 BEDROOM | /ment with recreation room. 2 | oe eset’ reels —ench | _ 3-857. 5 | WHI HEN YOU NE feene are tee - ¥- = Fie te ee om) amas Ranch type. New. Rochester | / = eer. We Delieve OF atk | v rooded — with MAJOR OIL CO. H - ED : | dining room, rative Real Eatate Exchange | sete Dixie & biases . sence. Not quite rat a ue oth eo down. tor Wecation tion yet cats” 3 miles west erie $25 to $000 i . - —— al $8450 Me , vestment reauired faa 4 / | j be obtained Gory zn ee Drive loca- R “Just What I’ve: Always BUNGALOW. / |? tamed possession on this | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor). 2-008 ta > You con out & guickiy” on your tion, TOO! $10,- |B OWN. r ”- . Good tor kiddies to play.| lovely. brick ‘ranch home. Brand | 503 Cémmunity Wi Bank BUY. TO SELL. sanature, cor or feraiare. We on- oe. Wanted ed yet room, earpet- Rew and the ‘best of ‘materials | PE aii Bree. PE S138 | PARTRIDGE 18 BL -BRATOS pers. Payments to suk your , 04.080 COZY BUNGALOW —Ciean as ea. ving fo Teor Necheser | labor, “it = | SEE. png iy he Walter’s Lake Wxi20 ft. lot. Wel, Designed for finer Poo = hot air rs mut. xin ay fr fot iocated anes | Fer Sale Forms 48 yo = (3 . Part basement. New| jyrg, *mloys @ finer type of A. i : ” e ~leaee; iasen’ eke QUITE A} Ol furn. Lake privileges. See this| — yrint, inla lovely | ranch with fow down pe the mere Price -of $10808 Be| POR PARMS AND ACREAGE section FE be Lt ge a Og Pan. STATE oe a cleener. | °* ‘Hine room." uitre-modern PLENTY OF LAND |, Steo's $i, ..| RRS ONLY soceee Fr came | PRY. ‘FINANCE CO. Tos this | 42.450 DOWN-In city, Large 6 cat 10 ft with |“ Lovely 88 ft. home only 1 yr. : son se FOR SALE — SELL OR TRADE 4 cedar shake with pan- Se tae in Sithal porch end 2 | near Fenton, $10,500. 236 Acres, 702 Pontiae Bank Bid ay and attach . shade and fruit trees. alow old. lastered walls, oak floors,| only $22,000. Easy terms. P. W. rty and some cash, | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 1 a hes. fur. ar - 2 parthes, Georgia Wetas pane with full ent and furnace. large -dream kitchen. Dinnan & Sons, W. Huron : Grill, furnished = one pty ed wed ~ street. ave fg Sepeepest Located CAS . nr tat in living‘ room. Ke fui Si ont peal, F— e 3 : living quarters 4 x. | mtg Mortgage Loans 54 1953 a lot 100x175 on paved reens. A good x ¢ ° ‘ coop ba a lease PII ; \, ; 1 lot, a set for $10,- -1o ant 12,500 with terms, See , i onth. ‘ood = b st Bent oa SES 50 nance voie.| legee: POF turther™ detail with terms. | BY OWNER. |S stiluce™tiaste” gists, ‘3y | LOW INTEREST - Reymgntt Rewer hurry! it | Tis ie. new home. Complete "RIDGE AY Russell Youn | WONDERFUL BUY | _¥5s53__ ere | Odweliings’. Morigare s canceled won't ‘be ACANT long! aii! geramic tue baum @ isteen On > tas FOR LEARE’ NEW 3a should borrower rh. 2 cat garage. Oak. foors. | | FOR HUNTER Mmnall wen wenden ee. |. H. G. PETERSO Le liv , room with | ay Or. bad N. 28, Mass 1-6541. chester 412 W Musee 4-4525 -p, SA\IEN ene ior cpueeeted Cail - nN wall to . e' Real Estate | Open Eves. ‘tl 9 — ‘Sua. _PE 4-9612 | OR SI ORTSME} Foy. nes aes, ent Phone PE 65-8406 or FE 5-6772 iy. | mee oot {310 Pontiae State Bank Bide -HUMPHRIES $13,000, CHOICE LOCATION - Mod- REALTOR ~ INSURANCE - SOULE LOV E ; TOTAL PRICE, 33 500, on — ae. o 1 B oo ms bung: 40 Ac tehen ANS ON REALTOR E 2-0474 | New condition. 12x27 ft. living | 100 wan 7 Pree Parking _ THIS NEW ONE | $395 Down Arg ACRES IN NORTHERN OHH. Cae c on LOANS HOUSES m Evenings | fO0tty 3 bedrooms. Ot] AC furn. : 2 om stone and brick. Tile ; . LAND 18 PartiaL-| MOBIL GAS STAT IN OAKLAND COUNTY Oak ' floors & piaste walls . B New 3 bedroom ranch style ‘ So-operative Res Reel Estate Exchange | 4°)" neighbor bath. Dining room. Dengalew cn full basement, LY “WOUDED WITH. DEE For lease in Birmingham area . . ag Carport. Cement drives nice’ sised with lake RUNS, SPRING . Here is an opportunity for a man $600 to $1,500 GL s sorte * Suet “4g ee won tmah toon aye Mo. civiteges on Watems Lt. WITH Fist. AND THREE! th nite renter tests oMe oT? | 1. on modern homes a 5 aa 4 xterior = od . ‘ atcha OPEN SAT,. & SUN. 1-8 spirane ill basement oe: Lake Front "0 FERTILE ACRES ~ tse vinside. “yo” payments 3000 COUNTRY ROAD. HOUSE ing, tnventory For fu wt infor | '2 On homes not modern. a 4 7 ‘ 4 fo a bd '~ mae a Team DATES 10 § a al Regt * eyes wns | Bese ree date ae) ey io aad 5 |" RE™ Tent sing PADONT | > Om waite vn irom, raneb ecated | Mrs, : bedrooms. 2 baths. 2, fife | galow with, 2- bedrooms, living $295 Down. BEDROOM WITH SPACE FOR nighly specialized, IE Taree losete gas beat and many N, deck. err ter hes. suf- | room, kitchen and basement, ‘eee all EXTRA ROOM OR now-how and training given by features 't These are going H. BROWN, Realtor Tineke” aces Bg ‘plus a frame bungalow with i New 2 bedroom bungalc rwo. Company ives, 1 you 200 RATIONAL BUILDING inet | = Huron FE 2-4810 and end beach $17,900. “Snows | / ee living room. - kitchen, on ful) basement 3 rr OPERTY —ALSO mas OLD are capable. of cerning © to 0 OUT US 10 (DIXIE HIGH. | Co-operative Peal Estate Exchange appolht = Ang ogy ge mond ~—S oil Pag ear Pontiac rt. Com- D $235 weekly. Earn * Pontiae by cme l ry = tiae Airpo v ATHERED LOG"CABIN AND | jea For ‘iat vi OnLy Tne | Mite Rion. ‘D SLOW ekues | Close In TO' SETTL rr E STAT rH *| Reser fa for Eg vig SE ay -* ' WITH ELEC 1cit¥ AND Bor. information on phone) <. ae | rr. eocuse AKE RD. BUSINESS | _ Chem : | ; one ‘ / Open wet junday Spm. | Drayton Plains L IN nk D. RILEY, Broker a F $750 DOWN | a cain ny Ti tee on - Bir inctean Lovely 5 rm. home with nice. eatage st Union Leke. Owner. FE 4-1157 Sieg PEER, RIFLE TOR Gp00 o BOAT Extre Re 4 and sae / Iake. $7,500, $1,000 use shady awe. Qo fret porch ron on GALE BOAT “Live BOAT LIVERY OF 1955 MODERN eget: HOUSE- ent wy bath. Nice bal Sty Jose h ‘Area ; | POSITIONS~in a t family or & sunrm:, oll ubcduaea walls, PSX -- Clair, acl t, Rowboats paar a | for equi YY in_ house 38 ACRES - 8 ri & full bath, larce | money. where money it made. gr forced ba a a best. |HOUSE AND 2 ACRES) ‘tna‘eau and post | Park Lot Noor ake Trailer | i kitchen a a room, | fexeellent con- / ; car garage. real Zoned for business, A nat- . trailer, New ioe nnd beautiful- FORD ar 2 modern - 300 ft. of lake a Ng right and, terms | only 0.500. terms, ural for having your busi- ly landscaped grounds with boat | PICKUP GOOD CON. ace ae * ag d of proed tron i / ee heater. aluminum | available NEW 2 BEDROOM | Fast of Pontiac’ ness ¢ to heme. Levety ar -a storage yard. | carn seer o gene, pase passenger [ \ } * ig style peorstgg in “Te Onlr si0.300. A | FHA HOMES | Exceptionally nieg large corner home with arae rooms ment. Owner forced to sell due to) 5! _PONTIAC FOR EQuity i IN "RIDGEWAY terms 'Benja in and Including automatic gas heat and lot with mar rece, _* | throughout. ih health, Terms to suit Call | _"34_ or ‘55 car. _PE 17-0592 hot water, oak floors, tile bath, vedrms living. tm. & * aining utility room. 100 ft. t- Se Mt. Clemens. HOward 132 Fr WOLVERINE ROWBOAT, REALTOR ' Near Baldwin School tS h . ] . Li geaney gd cabinets, large. tp fireplace’, — 4 “oath: oe a pen . for pump shotaun.. OR” 3-1784 7 In good residential Laegae tep ns, ne. 1 block of Pontiac's nen pn 2 car! pooner Sout. namneainte | in on the ground floor in Sale Land Contracts 32, 30 FT = HOUSETRAILER: WILL yeu | Foe Fo -werstive Real Estate Ela 9 room fy bath bome. liv- asrawest 432 JOrdan 45728 hgh schoo!” Also many othr out- Possession, Cajl for more infor- | this new fast developing ; frade tor tand contract. vacant AGBURN HEIGHTS HOME) iierary. me see and | OPEN ‘ uM” ‘0 8 P "| f MRECHONS. “From downto —_—r seo with terme, tS 20% DISCOUNT |_eash "S86 Mado "°™* °F . a . rms. Large five resin beers, oak feors | and beth up Pull basement. | ] Ney | en ie Sor teat & 3 Bedroom Home T_ FRONTAGE On g000, tract With ‘Act. put-| te LaORORAR, PLTMOUTE and red wel” full ‘oase- 2 car earage. $11,000, terms. f on Attractive home only 2 years old. | 150 FT..FRONT AGE poor ty 3 a modern 2 Dedroom | _MLN ” Perry ” Wp. CHEVROLET DAN DELIVER truck. 474 a Saginaw. Apt. 2 swap OR ,TRADE-SINGER sew arce dresemater Ou Money to Loan 53 a for anvthing ‘of + Edw. M. Stout. . Realtor | eR Reet enteral | T a fom Ei Anl fe koe. [7 N. - Sages st. PE 5-8163 | LOANS $25 TO Oe a S186 _Arione, FE _t-000 eee eens. un b:te BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE || 10 X 14 TENT. “41 CHEVROLET | 64 W Lawrence PE 41538 p ‘41 Packard Limousine. sree, nite” wit” tat | > ' ° — . rT jer int; SUPERB PROPERTY | 'EAGUE FINANCE CO.) i gums anddlen tape recorter FOR YOUTH CENTER OR CLUB 202 N. MAIN gy Figen _ West side, paved street location! ROCHE STER, MICH: | SWAP ‘5s FORD CUR ns &. well constructed butte. | | LOANS $25 "52 or "53 late CURRIER FOR Partitioned into several Toon j abr for equity cud take over pay. ment, eas heat, choice | HOUSEHOLD Goops ments,_00 Sylvan, Lake Orion. _ location fo~ paeny types occu- | Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711 OL 1-9701 | , y pancy. Offered at $28,500, terms. N $500 , WE WILL mY Accept how olsen | Need er taate ce, 8 WITH QUICK cory mod alba bungalow. mee side Pu e. M AH AN. SERVICE? alls. food barage. Rented reat nearer. oo. hes Saené & Auto: te the place can have quick pee vee Me m™: on aa at tee pe so come im or | L.. H. BROWN, ‘Realtor FE. 0265 } oma ore and | 1262_W. Huron PE 24810 ‘1018 W ead NEXT DOOR TO ‘BR POST onan * YOUR LIFE’S MADE: EASIER through Classi- pas Ads. To solve every- reds quickly, dial Lestie ager, Bertiey Voss, President. Ph. FE5-8121. .* Home & Auto| y NEw TE TRAC CAR For > inst ie ‘ward at 4 -__‘Lipeoin “S-1100 THE) PONTTAC PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER ‘ 1955 vo ee IVAL : by Dick Turner | Sele Musical Goods 62 Sand, Gravel & Die 6 Sale Farm Equipment 76| _ Lom CARN yates ; a ar ia es eat Fe CORN CRIBBING ‘cae eS ‘ ie : . RY oe ’ : M ae FERMENT . J- \ oe mor: B shee Fs pontiog ean 4 “HOUG EX'S Sow : ae al & Fuel 67 aS ener" Ob ees 1 ees DNA EME ne ANE CORN CR t cur - ghOMBER, | tat". OTe. eves, in eelya BA. fap ‘ and erevel.| "iy CE ALE ‘ 4 x a A od desete On’! " 8 Sie . 4 PER CORD.|, yaen’ PION 2 ROW PO- & a Pa for sae re itae e. 5 TATO nI0G PTO. A-1 CON- . - | 2 Bo py ath Saigeds 27188. | USED NEW IDEA * ROW CORN 4 N we Sees i at ; Ey v EERE TRACTOR. Eurniture and. ‘Appliances we vere. Coat,” —| -MODEL M WITN \6| PLOW. = . 008 sheating. : Syeedway Fuel Oil, a DRAULIC, : j re “se Used ry Fuel rc int. WE T. TRADE: INS. coat with e Al L SCOMUINATION, e ve Esti. a c ee blue shade. condition. : “b ‘ PE 1112 | Sta! e $8.00. Girls green coat and | $70.06. RY SLAB WOOD, 06 A\ FE ¢orn : : blue snow jacket. ez. Both . WALTON TV cord; ? for $11. FE 5-008. KING BROS. { tote, af parts for ‘46 cers : for $5.00, : + 23-2257 wood ‘ - TORS ea Ta rorek en aD ee mY $03 pontiac RD. AT OFD VRE _ | oe Oabtang Ave__Ph. reset WEED SUIT “AND: TOP COAT, compltter id a aaa | - PIAN Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 GARDEN TRACTOR wire ALL | C CEARANCE SALE © et ed aeemehanineas dani ara | ents. Oe a Sao ies Goods 57 of & cetdeg bor cae cooee. san cet our A BLUE SPRUCE oe: Ford, Chev Pontiae Dodge, Sele Hoemene Se SURPLUS LUMBER win Take TAS orth Aat rea| Soyer, Olds, Bulk, > ' NEW HOM EPORTABLE SEW. 1 SALES CO. : r 4 O00D BUY. IN SMALL. RADIOS ine, machine. Used ance, Cont sce S MATERIA | * Om 3-002 stamps with the purehase of an rd toe Pat aeo0T Awe taned Att es | 2806 3 PE 383) sMANCHOR FENCES coins speed Maes © with wae ae Brees, 36 line “automotive . | End tables. $168 up; new sock: | NICE CLEAN BED, SPRING can Mig 3 portable ‘typewriter, PE 21687. _ “LEL'S Sales & Service” per gal. | So aes eens Nate, somsiote, | maitre, Coat and oom. Sale Store Equipment re. 3000 ___72}_Mt_Clem ae SCHRAM AUTO PARTS s ; : f See PE, 3083 ; ; a ; beds, all sizes | ONE WRINGER TYPE AND EASY ~ MINNEAPOLIS OLE ‘OW | 2539 Dixie Hwy ____—s PE 4-4833 x e oa: $ sets A co sorags. Find, a ig” yurann. be large rma 3133 apeer Ra. Perry St es, ‘ For Sale Tires 80-A ata sew aed p: | Ol, SP poe fr industrial, fue ‘cont 4 aew AD UaEd WIDE A SET 610-15 novels. "ne og p 44 contrat and seme pipe, 008. j : re Corn Pickers,| white w, $16.88. 503 8, Seah living room AS _Call FE 46476. with . $f. Ss Sorte Machin-| naw Patent oom suites, $19.50 up. Many r YOURSELF GAs STATION EQ ong * , 4 ' ae a ‘PAINT IT YOURSE drastically or oe sake. ¥, Po, 68 Ortg “ Om VAY-AWAY PLAN poem ay ‘econ’ cab: Seo Htyareulic’ jack, 900, Notional * We buy trade anything. Come | cases, room 8. trees ie aack, ee | oe stincindine ac oti, stant z . te) Cohen Aver Pm peuat eens Bat rs Satew | ents, oomeien, “. bs Plastic Wall Tile. . .2¢ ca. _ — tester es. Man mise, items. “I think you're wise, sir!.If you're namin to send him Coen. Oh. Come. PR Oe to ote Pe er ae Es nls SO ee __Sale Sporting Goods 65 | : CAMPING TRAIL- For + Sale Miscellaneous 60 | For - Sale t Miscellaneous 60 60) we, tient for, untae ota 2 $ ROOM SPACE HEATER, “USED “nae Pg ag ee OO ice or . o. Reasp tomatoe sie * BE waren, rr ean GE pOUBLE BARREL short wo > meee Ww and L pair. Gas SPACE : : BCONDITIONED too. to ulingners, 18 Bu Huron. | 93 °C . sot 4 times, $35. | _old. Holly i CoE | Salle, "ie enwe od due FREE ES ESTIMATE tion only ba yg = fers site. oe “Sethian PE | _PEcosee SS scoathaclics ERLESS DOU: |” puppies, One blond and one black.| soon Jan. Ist. Sever. 2 new $98 Ber ea firepiace fis. | LUXAIRE FURNACE. GOOD CON- | ~ SPECI ‘ps SS canes nino Winches: | EM 3-37 owl nlow. Jena Deere frigerator. $190.95 and ly -4 Gee cur sew ling ace Mix: | “dition. $50, Call hes 1:20 p.m, “tr PE S100, Les OLD. pRaib M Sara SALES frigerstor. R-'B. Munre Electric | ry han BARNES HARDWARE cree 7 mre a fem, lett. Tractors, uilers, | RIFLE. INFIELD 3006 i. PHONE ‘re ! Siete LEV PER | tence RiStasentes Le ty 9 enone fafeetd 426 0 value, 14.00 also Pairbegks Morse 34 in. riing fo | _ Saha “ pesne | } ‘CLOSING | OUT - at terrific values, Saplings ear seat. 1 WcHOUsE RE. SALE PGE gy et eeeeseniee woos ‘ teeiie ta UIPMENT gripinenas.'# ece living room set Used 4 ft refrigerator, as. INC AID ae tae 00m, 308 _Orohard MA Bt a dia reasons’ ts, 819 : Sood Secute reteset, unse, |S SMITH’S, 257 S. ‘Saginaw mien 1 Lar WAR: | i piper CiyiNG FE $3005 | Used Fri sie ‘ih fener actos GROSLEY STEEL CUPBOARDS po es ag gy Nivkan” it Orin tk Ra a hd base with top. Almost ane. $7.95 value $3.05. Slightly marred. | 17 POUR LIGHT ny RUMP ELECT RIC. | se. Also large selection of medicine thick, goed condition. Cheap. « sae Reassoad a Sa 3495 Auburn Rd. FE 43573 CLINTON’ | INE 4 CYCLE om hag ti | Winker iieR FOR SALE. ~ #30. FE tt ena son ee ee hpahecealr overnatied, #3. FE itt exceptional bergaion. Michigen | * “ Inquire 49 Mechanic Bt. —om Bh Ing rners ov x e : be Meal nara kes sie. aia, Gall PE 6-808 after 8, | Munro, w16. Wife | ern cre "rmert ad most | Ave: om Pa Service: wit Slee a a : ; * ls w / — : 0x12 OR dy ano PAD. $13 ne ee Ceerence ai fe tee et for ante abmernbi Sin oes dian ot we cats 7 APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE | $179 4 wt .& choi’... .¢ugpen; Seeeus. Gnete, teas race! .. =e 7 | ey » (oll heating stove. various size | $00"davenport & chair... ¢.anso| sete ssl ah marred. | KELLY'S HARDWARE | _ $8 souk aaa ; Seine aad doors. 67 Osceola, sofa bed ‘he Call at factory showresms. Mick, 3004 ng Adams, Auburn RECONDITIONED my sey; Cee tools OR Sari UN NTRE | Sida Hellywocd bed irame § es | ian ‘erences on | ge oe ae araae for_free_home demonstration, et MODEL ELECTRIC $84 P- saA range, 1 only $ $0.3) | DEER NUNTERS| | ter eale, a . Saturday. 9! ¢ pawn err Pais SLAY B |AUGH'S aa 6. rate; vation early fot ica! o.m> tll 5. for furthe E 8-0453 sewing machine, Call after $179 -nigee room oa. os single, Also rooms. Home —_— few i “iss + WEBEOR TAPE R- vs Of 20086 eves, PE 4-0824. E 8-0453 ctovua GAS, ONE OF | $230 davenport slee per full inner | Oe ue bee ie Olean Mae “$125. PTE ‘one = ~ Pont ntiac’s Bargain Shop CLOTHES DRYER. GAS. ONE OF | $23 mn nS or write Box 234, | geome $18 ee STORM COAT, ~~ Roofing and Siding ? the best brands available. - din pe . $139.58 | a. EE Ry a —s $10, Kirby vacuum All rs * FOR HUNTERS sty ‘value, “Michigan Fluorescent |490°9 drawer unt cheat. 2 oe ee eee eee Scehect tikes, “hems “Kettiecter| Combination Doo Sia; Dees ft Awan es INERT (PETE AG | Pig sccenonal orc sore | id. Meo ler taker att Ch | _ fetigereoe tw. Fea A BENSON. DOWN GO PRICES ae yourself and’ save, git es erieket rocker. $ 12.95 DRAW TITE HITCHES box, | condition. MI 4-6145 ‘M.A tes 0200: | 009 36 hemingion, 12i rilldn sea os four Sons These are’ brand new | $° vant bess a 8 be ogg ety 5 | MEW 2 WHEEL Can TRAILER. 540 Neen ai bree Site ss Neminton. 11-40 auto shot. Ihes meee Bere Same oe eee ite a Sake re Sects mup.| SEW ee BEN FURNACE | “tre water beaters. $70.95. 30 e8l.| erf'30 Remineton, 670 Pump shot, Come ty MP thess eatreondinary | 6% meh Duncan ‘Parte, 49g | ____ OR 3.2488 ~frole, e827 “G. "A. “Thompson, | _$0'8 Perr} ‘ wie. ofits Remington. 140 A.” auto ri con ta » heke > witeg J q . @. ! SevOrcherd Lake Ave. | All amps... 3 Per sonia "eandhion. 2 ol Narre ans aanDFURNITORE “vices. 267 Onshard _ Lake na sot 0 Retminnin, 00 A ats OMB. RADIO AND RECORD > mattress | ||.§ 7.95 | + “Refrizerators eas and. electric AND WHEAT paca na tran ass eS Bag eee —aaeoe |EF masarim mares $ HE | DUO MERT_OTE SUNERAt-| "Reiser cyanea | al ¥ emnanstioed fo” even tect TIAC ——— - camer in most new. r : . ster, mode J “Sm Saran tg aac! | peat mn oh LATANAT | DUO-TMERi Qnatgry ow FURC| Suu "hrgateee ae" on | mee. Fe Call whee ae BB PON 7" with suds miser. Ma: washer.| Pearson's Ban all ‘ca AND Usk: me veceee cass ithe ny O38 \ : Lk _Tate_ mod mt MY sot RG | 2 Orchard Late ave. FE +81 a oS iter and nowent” us MOWERS. ROTARY cna"doors COW EB revel ah tsi: teatnerweiatit shot, - CHIEF MAC TP machine, electrie washer lunge Vicnee table with 4 chairs. 300 THERM @°ROOM HEATER, | A deposi will bold one. Time E 4-6089 $56.95, Stevens model Jil, double ‘ Tet eReC TANG! EVINRUDE MOTOR RS presente ousnet, OR & Third A Diwiin Mower. (sed condition, aus.| Paysabots'avellanie W.°>" Panne y Se a ba model i eon | fone ETS | ACO a peliers . DINING ROOM SUITE: : GAS oxi Roos $1605 $20.06, $30.98.| OR 32300... see eee ALOR M oe deo e deorg | 003. Sevens $18.80 IN BEAUTY AND MARINI ALES & SERVICE seat nemsonable 106 2 = Skt ee Orchard: Lake ELEcTRic LIGHT iT, FIXTURES Mite Ra." Birminghain Mi cooos| com track lumber afd 2) pine Rock Tar-ets, box of 135, . : ONSTRUCTION. = coNneTh DELUXE ELECTRIC — Ral F. ok Puraiure @ | for. every room des rae terrific val | — NEW GALVANIZED a trailer. ae COAL 10 Remington trap, £3.83, PEDIOREED | RETRIEV. Cc is CHRIS LAPT CONTINE te oven A SON RY — ONS. q . (2 ft, lengths) ..... He ft. OLD HOMART ston_bd : : é 199 hp £ strator. DOUBLE ALUMINUM LAUROSY | Sxwine MACHINE VACUUM tes.» Bedroom ie ‘ Sb. im ath ten the) 144 ft. |" turnace. All controls. 15 yr. gu- HELLS wea NOW ON DISPLAY AT| {ike'tew. "fabs with cover. $12. % Rollaway | " cleaner-repa! ' Dining too Value, $1.95. Slightly| * savE PL SUPPLY _ PE 4-8508. Id 1 4. ry) AS | a 8_ ot pring . 23108 REPRIGERA- eaey irreguiars. M ju- | 100 8. Saginaw _ PE_5-2100 SEPTIC TANKS Field loa 4 Neath : : FE 5.2063, SMALL CROSLEY = nogus Ave. BOY FUR- 5 $1.95; = T are ee ea CONOMY GRADE RNOTTY | “ORG” guitGntOr 5 lbms? bet - REINFORCED all gauges ....... $1.99) spronee ok ‘dition. Utility cabinet. OR aa. PEE D QUEEN WASHER. USED | ECON Paneling gia ee fae Has Jostye. “call ener t.—_| ve & Le. Heavy load, poles. : AILER “hee and mise. tems. ates ans or = | eee tote Bo #.0¢, 92.00. | § OOM faye PURER. | SLIO ce beater win ‘heat rms! all gauges - re pastas S245 Sig Teas oi Viet Pa Sa TR : LI 40103. . . Whi colors. 2 "R. $35. PHONE e 8 ve Outers, 28. - - etee gute Sale | ge eum gee (eects peas |? perma roms | Re Actos Se | ih «| ge a SALES cegmenet dareipert, — TAR a PE 2-7311. meRLAC ETT’S % ANTIQUE BED ROBE EM 32080 : iiating conte. $11.08, OUGHNGER ii - Dies . _838 —_- -! “Chairs. Wizard hand garden trac: | TA Oa aINE BC x 10 witli | f 3 a gg bd ORMERAL ELECTRIC Rr THIS WEEK'S BLDG!SUPPLIES | ser. Acronce 30 bo. sirpiane mo: / 7 Caer INO re vias. |" tAB DERSON HDWE. Mutter. 43d | Bravton’ Praine cord: only eon, Sat «108. SPECIALS Hey. | Clarkston | ROOM OTL. BURNER. 3198 PRID- 2 pump. FE S006, "PART ENG FOR, 100 100 CARS axe Orme: ED MALE BEAGLE os .* Pint , 7 ECTRIC AUTOMATIC Duo-Therm oi! heater. .. $15.00 | 8161 Dixie Hwy. : Ton. _tenk and pump._ bon A sang ARKI “HOROUONBRA F.. ~* 290 5. ; [A 5:6206._ : : se Tad tonds onty 944.05. Mit €-1900, | Kee Hole desk ........... $18.00) FUEL, Ol TANK 30 POTATO CRATES: HAMMER Thurp, ad PH, 8 ie ® sum 10 to 2. - , ; Savings # 8 § Savings For Sale Airplanes 86 __good con’d: only $44.95. MI 6-1300, Sewing Machine ..... *- 3o00| 215 Gal... 15” legs gau vented: | mill: mavle Jenny Lind bed and rec inc Bs. 77) eames SS RCSA ste FE ae oe Ai : a tne Ge BOLTA FB FORRACE, SIE | Bedrecme Get nanan eee Ee oe ative da Se tt _springs, MA. 5-3048. winchester” 13 eure auto, shot: | TOY,,MANCHESTER PU Aiea ine, selection Ng eiehie * bk a “wooed iso" FE 2-681), - * | few pom . como. -;+- $30.85 /§ POOL TABLES COMPLETE, 5 ROOM OIL HEATER, 1 TWO 8 All kinds of bidg. materials sal- ge, $75 Like new. ” - ot -u 5 aa “iin: < ower. LIKE NEW, | New Hollywood frames .... $ 5.95 es EM 3-3006. * S! gal off_drums. a ONE. POR: |, Yaged and sold at bargain, price. es ae se, oon ERS ae % Sa eee Meteae at bags ‘pute Sat Rew fetta sarees as | GEM COMBANY™_ |? che Roteeics Rind’ ‘Seat f [dames -- Selo | Geevent 12 gauge double, 1ike| REG, IRISH SETTERS Transportation Offered 87 fom ainninenial " LAND CHINE AHARPENEO | PAINT SAL E = ziont0 : a - Fi Fg ra Covens 20 auge double, like new i Ft o4, . ny ates Ro. TR GOING up NORTE ine! Part q > ‘ » Th, . . eed ether KENMORE Om. Meee Tees. = FURNIT URE. co. FE 5-7835 36 _E. Watton ose bright white at $5.95 gal. piiep iat $8 ber 100 aq. ft. ey rifles, ¥O-3. 8: 30.06; 8 mil.; NTED: PASSENGERS TO HAR: - ne blower 104 8. Saginaw St. FE. 2.5523 i F a 26" a $15. soeaat ree HURCEES INC . with jambs ............ os 303 Savages: Peace coreg. $45 Wanran: Til. Wednesday, sa th, SHER Ec- gal. gas heate 5-687 whe pi sees - on 5 ~ ' a ’ “KENMORE fey only TRAD . ws 4 penny dy {080 ie Sack, sump Pox Ags : | © PE 2-0233 —— tron 3c ‘De : canwahips —_ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 “4 MI_6-1300. _ Ht - q “13 cece, $1000 ' : f Pa N kimeraie SEWING MACHINE. Saab GARING MA r_eener ha ee ces P wai re Exmcraec Ba Bait" on ge a Pe ie yl erg oe HOARDING BATHING WING, AND CL CLIP. _Wanted Used Cars, a8 nd chairs. PE 2-5404. 23.60 and.up. R. B Munro Blee- | Fa REE 8 STANDING TOILETS 621.98 | . _ 31218, fittings. ..c0 loc. toe | Se Pe ping.‘ mn s oa PORNITURE (AT EXTRAORDI:| {ie'tas 4068 WH GEA: | Wesbbowip with Aitings "/" 8188 | py UMBING SPECIALS | Sou ie eines". oe eT ETN EL "APS ROARDE a, aoe ‘CALIFORNIA BUYER - el er er er - a Bee crept Satie sas | er epee setae |” le ee) ae MENG SPECIALS as es =e : fultes. Assemble, these yourself, | _ dren's classics. PE 48643. _*| ™attigy Sienna GBA Open dally 8 to 6: Sun. 10 to 2.| ‘es a Hay, Grain & Feed - 71 come. in. look an “compare an ea ReeB Munro Electric, “1000 100 "8. Saginaw Bt FE_§210 | Arnason Plumbing Supply NION Sand, Gravel & Dirt 6 Pe Aoi ool AB acon Nt TY iffere - : = reine ; : a ee sing mee as PT eo GE |", MAM TS, |e a gona U ao} FORGO. [PIL DIRT. aND| MAY, ALEALEA AND, TIMOTHY ‘COMMUNI - fare ont dichigna, Pieerescent. 93 bs ~ erators, $49.95 up New Hot |. radio An nt. ah FES 3 STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS \\ RECKING Cc 0. INC, | “ana _gravel. EM 3.2440. oats. OL Rochester; : _Orchard Late Ave Ents. “Sweet's Redio & Apoi | HEARING AIDS /NEW_ oe Se ia 30x48 inches, $40. Main yard ee on | * aor om erie ONE | PAPA SECON! (CUTTING. M -f "472 W. Huron. PE 41133.| used. Phone Rulev. PE 2-7900. | _F’ GE Ail wraTER, | 05 W, 8 Mit PE e419 oF 2.8572. nee oot ene open. ee N. Main. Rochester < FOR SALE: INCOMPLETS SET SS ARTIES ig #5 4 Si | pauy 8:30 to 6. Subday 10 te 9. |-= FILL DIRT | f{hycimy ‘mined’ MU 40008 “2022 803 N. Main, | re! c, wee pentee ad ~~ ae eee Used Trade-in Dept. on Pood furnished, 1. PE 2-3231, ‘fg mall D "sea deck lid. ‘rE Son ak a te . Sabdey 10 you “ae aaa ens oe ane erevel. Sate ‘Rd... "near Wixom Rd. OPEN bing A ace France. prior to. 1811. Call EM Television © 0.0.0... ibe: HEAT YOUR HOME WITH AN wall KEqwood $6900 | “Bari Howart PE 4-001 All TYPES 4 fay. Pinst 2 pe ON Md 32-3125 evenines * rWasher . Gavidiweses 00) Re LITTLE FULLY AvUTO.. as BLACK DIRT DELIVERED. DIRT second cutting. Also oats, Evel see a trailer 12 ft. high? | WA rey Gas range’ 4 OIL OR GAS FURNACE 80 “PLYWOOD USED HEATING = \\ -cheap zits 8 lasts!!! EM 3-4031. |. pdratoes. Will deliver. On care. ang ; make tn erators OUARANT ED as ep | Davenport 2 Rog manic $30.30 tet indreds. je eee a "tas All kinds’ at lowest prices. Also EQUIPMENT be od be ae iweck Lette ian KINDS. “HAY AY plone D “ER BURSEs ERS. |B BAGI. LEY ae PARTS coves "$30.95 up | 5 room se ; a. rations daily. hard Wholesale and “be “se ‘ p.m.| re : wringer conor veees $ Py up ¢ piece “dining room oat, - Hose BF one AT ERY CO camiae . "pirweod co. esi Dereaie ek as flack tines PEAY AND 168 5-060 or FE tea Tae / 0 Vig Pig tov sae a“ Roy's. 66 Oakland" FE_ 24021 THOMAS ECONOMY [S'S "Seiegragh ""*N*" pat 3tuse "Wan ‘nalaein = See Send and gravel FES | For Sale Livestock 72// 10 $195-$595 : IGERATOR. ; 2254 oll ‘burners arn DIRT & PEAT ecb 8S, APPS . : ee ee bee | FURNITURE, CO. HOLLINOSHEAD VARIETY STORE FAGHOUD, WRETEING.

; chatr, Attractive dg la = ape. Easy Terms . a et it Hiday Park. 4300 Cass Ye @ can milk cooler, ‘ : SO tle Ses “Se cd W. Pike St, FE 21-2150 J 800 O00... TFS pint alse Sored Satin and| Eile Rd. PE cae | 2 Suree, milkery’ unit pump. Exchange rought iron vanity chair. 105 wy & COAL “— RANGE, CASH AND CARRY ' Geld Bond rubber %ase ard-| PaARM TOP SOT! BLACK ety __ $4,200, 45 Jons: » will antique marble table, Needle- peal size, in condition. | Cement $1.35 Poot Sale ; ware olumbire electrical posed § yds., $10 Delivered. "'E 4 MUsT SELL. cows < chair. Paintings. 3 pe. set, | _Call FE 1 17-8861. we Pa lortar 110) Buve in Lumber Now Going On plies Trim wind- *. doors PILL DIRT. BAND AND GRAVEL. calves. Larve re boar hog. AN “cn nerds vanity ‘amps. Garden toots. a RLORIS. Suen TABLE BUF. ing white unr searts 90 AA AT. BURM EISTER’S iy fine * Pe cee 106 Oukisnd OR_3-7318. a pullets. = GREA’ ini tic hose. MI 6-0671. vA “| 4x8x% plaster | ONLY z ND, BLACK I DIRT WD MULE FOR ,. | $50, FE —— | 16x48"" rock lath 10 OUR PRICES ARE NOT “WALL FURNACE” w@. | FILL Sa An ie sti IMF) OAK WED. SPRING AND) _ fet, 5 chairs $90,_ bianket, OW, BUT OUR. SERVICE 18, WINKLER } gravel, Phone FE 26360. ciety ; TRAILERS 70 % F. on Miorirometes Rese: | BE RT’ S entien cag Bed. mg e u aA MUST wees pend A “Call OR Saat priced rea“ i DIRT GRAVEL AND SAND. Y MARE SADDLE | pe 4 as % down, Ike new, 332 Woodwa W AYNE GA 215 No. celotex shingles . 7.50 sq 3 YARDS TO SERVE amano CaO 398 * coaeiaa | "sone of oD bends FEE As tee ae ‘ber ot bangle Preaidm | gae wl fOr Sample Sale sien barons tnt eng Esror. | ap aheet Rock © wo Hi | “bamerg eee Seweepers, gor: | PLE DIRT. SAND AED sioo ca Clareston ares. | NECp Gauh gees Las TAN K ‘. to washer tae ‘and. Mould Idings. 4x8 masonite et... . rokes, Parker lawn aw 73 AN, r Perio toa rome HR RSree Ee ctng. Hab | ero and sxe ii Sr adiepeet "M8 | dn. sale net tarot, om | —— FEA RWAY NUR Favre Wones:| SAES"SRs Ss"'EOw "ss So ‘ cond. Round wreught, ir # electric | windows, Anderson and others 12 w. pine shelvipg ft. ......16e| TAC, Doses, fureece soll, black dirt. peat, sand 17-0083, te D4 chalice: Mise. ve ~ | oan ae ie ndtas 178 oon and ar flooring bee RDA fi ye mews. All erase se seeds. wun |. and rave’ PARTS—§TORE : MI ¢-4004. ustomatic Pine & Cedar. 4. fo it M. | ’..$130.00 rene L AND BLACK Farm Produce 75 PE 22200 TEE we ea | eae deat Sooo |e Ra Ee on a, Soe per maa) BARNES HARDWARE | Meta! «Soe FE omino axp| pattie teste ce ta, Pee je breakfast set. Por sale | _ EM 39731 "blanket insl.. 100 ‘ft 4.45 142_W, ttn Beebasd, ion Open Eves. & Sun, P.M. isk ro AND TWO BL SEARS 70 Pay scis faa tir mivacore Ses Do It Yourself 61 oe — DIRT ne RRA Me ante south of | mee : SEDAN DELIVERIES Le Moda chairs, OR 3-1798, Bargain, | 121_N. Agee LIONEL & AMERICAN | S93" vheuy bine be So tw Sos | socue JACKSON'S REN TAL 1P- cae OT, se ° "APPI ES __-Rent Trailer Space 79 1947 40 YDS. USED WILTON CARPET.) SEN DEPT. “| FLYER TRAINS na ist dst pen sk “Be sot. open, Sunday, €'W Von. n. Glackmore Farm, " < ses coun OLD AND ‘ | ined tory service ye alum ifs Rd--3- m e ol ‘ode’, available. . A aavte G AUTOMATIC WASHER. | 510. retrig. rec. guar #69 95 qeoumse facto panto. Free test P Comb oe a aif rutin a te a TOOLS GO Yor bo YOUR OWN st. ett bn ne * — te Reasonable Hient condition. Reg. $299.95; 35 "ineh gas range - $39.85 | - on pewty anal eh y pe. colored bath # $199 95 | Dlumbing. tepairine Com- FER ee © Theiler Park, pos st $79.96, MI 61300, 2 pe. living rm. suite ....... $8 _TASKER'S. HURON. ST. set, cast Iron tub ... Siete onesh eof” re, oe RN Se * an Jackson. R No. 3 p= gg mt 4 Reg. washers, sin beds $358 OUN TYPE Of BURNER, with L MARDWaRE ~ PLUMBING ee, tin Cee ee oe U 43626. North ; Hess walnut ee ‘ 2 _controis. $35.00. FE its wi Bay cr a A Baia, Pr Pri ne Wed ® ny es id Lake. “ ‘ie Chiff, Chest of. drawers : i Ssvery 2 ‘ Ge Me ry To Bun.| Closet ark O8t FOR CASH IN A ito 4 rm. oll heater 276: welts ieee Sor FOR RENT . a? * \ roa bi ‘ ” * HURRY, sell things WYMAN’S MAKE SURE ITS T rd AILABLE . 7 ay sd terms f : ; | through Classified Ads.) 1 w. rae st FE 112 Garage Doors ‘-BURMEISTER Im new | seeth PEcIaL PALL OFFER Lumber Co Shredded Peat Humus ae ait Anything goes! Dial FE Boca el segt alo garners, | Ne ee Bs, : Puen y00, FE be | MOBILE VILLAGE aa Os an mont inna 2-8181. : . mi a FE 2020 sala regal ON “Bere, . Bamber 344, "i "St Coll ined? a) Bal, FR 30. . w ; : y e eee ; ee ee me ae eee ve top , radio and heater. Whoa what a buy! Has every) 6751 DIXIE HWY. AT Mis 1953 MERCURY ‘30 Mercury 4-dr. sedan, | “font cite ‘BODO CONV 30s CORNET. BY OWNER a OE oo pea radio and heater. .$495 pact De Syaeees, : cane. Cecteg. Oiaee $1095 - OLDS PONTIAC’S t) 50 Buick 4-dr, sedan, ra- NEW ROBIE CRRVROLET BADD. BEATER, Crees. = “TOP TRADER a% dio, heater, dyna. $345) PRICE PRICE ies | Sete aan ee (HEAR — 1955 ae, * 'S4 Hudson, radio and io Fora : “DEMONSTRATORS ARE pooa No niet: MIKE’S AUTO SALES ‘s better... : 408 1 heb vonvertivies. waded, | 198! _ D ; 701 Oakland Ave. a 54 Mercurys: (4) 't ta: . te W boseartvans down of old, car in Pro x GOOD CONDITION, BL Vine 0 te SONKSIx | i .-, Choose from ... -$1445 * TARE ORION MOTOR ia.3* en 1 Ove Pe AWE HA AVE €Mo S Biack sad gray. Yate and heat: | ad 30 Stude. hardtop ..$200/. rorn “Pomp rruces | 'gy“pe 7 BR We_GYRO.| Quality and Quantity |. Final Clearance _ dition. $6, sak-earne cd | '52 Mercury, radio, heater, | 5;—gypvig “spoon “matic ‘ans, Radio, heater. ©) 59 Cadac” 62. full ‘power. No Financial Problems | 198! He 4 auto. trans. .....$695 bee, gun conditign, by. owner ae ROLET we | 1S Bore: See ates ere |: Just Your Car Down ‘SY PONTIAC 3 DR. RADIO. a - : ; All Cars Winterized — 4. Ltel A e aan ‘ ovpicist CAR 3 Chrynier a . fai ie H ASKINS |; its PoNsIAG 0 ¢ 4 DR PULLY | & ‘St Buick Century 4 i z ' bo corners fo a! SS oe ee: 3 Willys er Overdrive. || + _# ( EF: ' WOR .. peat | +52 Nash Ambassador. iss powrisc? Gi one wae 6 | . ‘tone green with N TRAL Woodward at 1), Mile ficather rose dnd white, $2208, | 6:'S2 Fords. Includes sedan del. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile oe oe ee 3 \ steering, tadio, aa : ____ Limeotn_ 51100 Owner, OL 146 : La Chevy bartiag Leaded "| 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 “rua PK a NA Ss070 after ef and whitewalls. ; __Lincoln-Mercur | EXCUSE OUR SMALL sed ae et ‘62 Ford pickup % ton, Sharp. ____ MAple 5-5071 aa : $1895] Cassat W. Pike St, Meee Aegoo—| That ee Mac's St | olga woe nae hag | RES OO ORE ie PRINTING. 5-5060. up. Contracts or } coy A ag ace Custom metallic | ditioned. You're s it, o7 Tt Matches Our oy | FORD" EK 2 cLus. De DEUCES cepted on trade. -aveun pant. ‘Sl O2000 saan NORTH ee we SMALL PRICES | ‘tn you wilv ge ‘wil"ehen yeu WE; FINANCE a = tee ; | 3 AC CONVERTIBLE. = EE sa Reve Uancer «ar sae $731 . a of arrnoun 4 22 "AUBURN. ave CAR Oe eit meaiontn cuRVeoter sae Brey ng oo ~ ee eee oti z . : ger To. mot: > Lincoln 51109 .. | SLPONTIAC CL COUPE, R & * 1 ea N | 1067 OLDE. SUPER ss— FINE CoN-| 1.,White ae Hoods eri. as a Studebaker, nan 63410, ew ‘Tet Gal Pat ht a |g ats : FORD, -WiTH te ACTUARY Credit (Sustiehe ee ton. wane Wel | 32 see, ee £ re seu, a Se eP) : nae : tires, You's) be proud have | dio and fieater 2 tone paint. ‘ e. F 16 FORD. ye gd CLUB COUPE. |\ Plan $100 oreany ora Four ,tirewey, “ Wonta MEVROLET : Fy . "FORD, CONVERTIR wae) Bowe ie BER Farina. To BUY Weiincote bilee | is “PONTIAC 8 CIES TATN DE Pa a Sg burt i eg a ed oe a hots’ Call after 6:30 pm MY | WECHAVE'S GOOD SELECTION |_ Studebaker” MI ¢Su0. Bir.” | “sss STAR CHI CATA. Oe se 14705, OF \46 — 31 AUTOMOBILES | ina. Leather trim Loaded with §3 FORD 1 UsTOM | THAT YOU CAN BUY FOR seceesarion. Low mileage, - like : Ihned ter tee orice’ ad a Gommee,| VERT. DOWN AND FALL SALE | aporox. $1,000 below | : ; Completely eq: $60 or any tare, PAYMENTS as Fetail. _ PE 4-0715 afte: 5 om : old car \as ‘SS. Thunderbird PONTIAC V-8 1955 MODEL 670, rs BOERS | NoCo-Signerst |e aesheeoimcet pa" M, eece 0 Co-Signers! Pontiac Catalina, hy * Llnco!n_ $- ‘5 Olds $8 hardtop hecra. .. $605 | brakes. 856 extra paint job. Red e. and LARRY Immediate Delivery! |:33 Posting ‘colauet hydra. sie | FE Seas of se |" 'hs bissces F : — JEROME Deal Direct! 83 Buick “arden power sms oe Goa Er coe | : con ; oe SS RIEMENSCHNEIDER’S $3 Mercury hardtop fe cae Se Pee ?? Red with » automatic oot, car. over 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 | Rochester Ford Dealer No Finance Co. ! Toes ois ee Py te ® PONTIAC DI DELUXE 2 TONE + transmission, radio,| Purse Sh & oak for | 5 GaEV oO ik SOWER Be. "TIURON STOTOR tag sees ow alleese. “FE E - heater and white walls” | culv, om RADIO” wearer. | t energie mean, neat OFFERS Rey Here—Pey Here, SALES 2 a $895) _Oaker Shar" stoae. mire Sennett ! Y'ALL COME w82 w. Muron ____rm att | Matar aisa ion aod $3 Ghey. Rel Air converi-| Sieiiy, LPR geet GO| tile | NATIONAL, 2 | "igh gliete neler tds. etapa acs Joes, Blue finish with a Bg or ar, 2 of the nicest and sharp- aie abana en | might blue, radio and heater. | ‘calli; tener and white| “""s fa CHEVROLET ot an on the sales mar- Mero a os Dodge. tim Ht eae payment “Only #2), mont month | : : : ay . e a ‘33 PL 2 DR. 9666. RA © re saree 43 Peotine. 3 Getert, 2 ar. stat rc ‘RASH STATESMAN HARDTOP | foe, "Siue anaes Boo mMa? Lincoln "5-100 | ; oy Beacematic: radio "anod FORD the the ear) in for cancun sn "| old eer own, LEY ‘82 STATION vwAGON, #18 ALL | ; re convertible. with Cont , Woodward at 13 Mile. Weetverd in b-fi0e 1" body (no wood? Radio, | Bape ey Theel. Radio, heater, dynatiow Lincoin_5-1100 | eee ee | ORTH ROLE $695 . #1 ELYMOUTM “EXTRA GOOD |") Woodward ‘at 13, Mile 3 Po, 000 Dis count On ; _. aan PSO Ucn Sg cts ee Pe ae dx. | cmv. “it and Coeuuiaiiee Factory Officials : Jacobson’ Ss - - Pies tone grey: with | nea ae] se ages pureech gues tee fo HUDSON & RAMBLER | Cee | a : 1] priced for 81.608, a 2. { ; : im « | ; ° / ; t heater. Exceptionally) fit bee Sore | 5 ennenouay Sat te wane CHES Co ta we we ene vert | (-teanout of 55 Models ae Haskins Chey. sso Cranes | , | 3 DeSoto dias god Fees “mp ; : QR LARRY per month “read winter. | All Models Fully Equipped Including Taxes & Lic. dr. Black finish with}. -Chevrole JEROME kes St | : | white walls, radio, 7 | heater and automatic) 1955 Demos.. | ‘55 Chevrolets Rochester Ford Dealer HORNS RPM | Custom 8 2-Door transmissi : ; Northwent | ORE. | 2 ee eee Courtesy Cara CAF an, ge SS rel weave “7 Boob PLAGE TO. BUY!" * | YOUR FRIENQLY, OLDEMOBILE | $48.70 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 ‘“ “3 Demonstrators, official cars, service | “S4 FORD CONV. a. E| GMC TRUCK DEALER | . Ps - S8De Siig St anew 2 Deer and $ Door Sedans Sar You Game it, we have it the’, brice i Mot o “neney. - N. Main, Rochester &: 1-0761 | $53.66 Mo. With $10 Down transmission, radio and _— re ues Aire | Weed car tot, aria“ sue’ ma | Woodward et 13" ile “Bright Spot” , eater, Standa: Bel Pp tna OD. “HURRY |. HURRY! Bs ae . ~¢ } } 3 sSChryder Winder es] ASTOW'RS lage ga GlRRY! | MESERMRARE Bargains = aiyioitic. Deer nt indsor Scr, 1,579 Yeon see —— Bet Aire be Oy Gt BS » Ae . $59.50 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 : tere and perdi FULL PRICE ~ ALSO | weit oi ee any i $64.46 Mo, With $10 Down transmission, =| As tow as dum Your Car Down ‘Se HUDSON 4 DR 8138. GOOD | 1954 Ford Mainline 8 2 dr. pe $995 ae 100 Select used ears. NORTH CHEVROLET | 1954 Pontiac Chief 8; TRANSPORTATION | fay’ dvcteyPustales North Wooten ste | dr, PLB. a am SPECIALS save ae FERET oSre BO | 1954 Olds S. 884 dr. A-] Buys | Cheapies » 'S2 Plymouth 4-dr. .:$495| 48 You AVE never Chevrolet tires in very. “good condition. PS.&P.B. | at SAVED BEFORE EM} ee (66 Tord Pairs 1699 49 For $1. ap ed v. «-$495| Don’t Delay Act Today} Woodward at_13 ite “HUDSON CLUB COUPE, #75. | 1954 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr. 55 Ford Fairlane. $16 Ford 2 dr......$144 a. 1 0 4-dr. woe S495 . . = GHEY. amp AN um FULLY ‘This is the Lol way i Ra 1954 Mercury Monterey "53 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $899 SOC] , 4 Ir $199 ~’51 Plym. clb. epe. . .$395 HASKINS god teats tet waner.| mr “env. See Brew . od 4dr. | 54 Ford C. Sedan $1399 OM ARES FET ee a9 0s sl *'51 Ford 8 conv. ....$4 | Tai ap dh Tava ae Woodward at 1). hile 1954 Mercury Conv, ‘52 Buick Riviera. $644 — °49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 og iB Plymouth 4- Bae! .. $193 Buick 4-4 Low PAY “mes ag KELLER | KOCH. Chrvster-Piymouth sens oats Ger. epee ae Ra. oe Woodward > 2 aE by ‘| # i! 3 ef "53 Chev, 2-dr. sedan, .$800/ $743 | *wnas Chevrolet. Woodward et 33 Mile Lincoin_5-1100. ‘Dinie Dealer And We nen Just That. | se Dixie on at M15, 1935 Dodge Demos, to Sell ay Nites "tl © ate Gest 952 Nash Rembier. iyough 1 wagon Several ee CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32.8, MAIN 8T. whine tive Et a a.m. te ett AB ae *Dally, PENNANT 1989 mod: Quick, up to $700 Oif Hurry! "S44 Chrysier 4 Door WINNER wish Chev’ Conv “ ‘33 Chev UARN 1S Biter ace 7 "i ge r GUARNTEED ‘$3. Plymouths «3: 33 Chrysler Va& 50 Buicks (2 ‘ce er snare "?y tf t y ac ary CLEARANCE “® Plymouth 4 Door Brand new Pas Chrysiers “a ze MONSTRATORS 38 Dodwe Du e 1955 CHRYSLER Pickups wD eure . "$3 Fore ‘% ‘Von Pickup 1982 ac 2 dr por "k2 Fora 4 re. _Piekus 1961 monn & 6.08: ccc , ‘80 GMC 1981 sier Windsor jlighianaer, 232 S, Saginaw _FE 2-9131 1981 TDPOOR SHEVROLET. MiLE- _ase_21,000, FE 17-0330 after 4.. “OK” USED CARS BU Y NOW-BUY WISELY Al) makes and models 1963 Chev. Bel Air 1 v ¢ ar “OLIVER; BUICK BUICK 952 Che eae os $746 1951 Chev 4 dr..... : hy A Re pd V. FO, .ccuess $10 dwn Pontiac dr.. $10 1949 Olds 88 2 dr... $10 dwn 049 Chev, 2 dr. ........ $10 dwn » $10 dwn TAYLOR’ S VALUE PACKED At Nokes tans SPECI ‘Phone MArket 4-1561 * a ~~ BIRMINGHAM - $1695 CLEAN ae eSB Ceti nemrten es gm m » Sharp as ones. Get | Mercury ‘51 4 door RaH mie SRR cs a OLIVER i= : 4 tee Gee foc Oakland wor s Fastest | YOU NAME the PRICE! RIEMENSCHNEIDER | Haskins Chev. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 2-0101 —___Lincotn_ 5-11 wo VALUE PACKED SPECIAL $1295 1951 Cadillac 4 dr. | dramatic - more. Ready to BUICK 210 Cesena, PR -iae Ave. rE 2» | OLIVER BUICK. 49 Chev. 2 dr......$195 4 Heater " 39 Ford .......65- $75 R&H A-1 Rubber. '48 Chev, 2 dr..:... $110 Radio, heater, ''47 Pontiae Sed... .$110 Radio, heater, ‘| 253 Ford Sedan... .$995 R&H, Pord-O-Matic. 33 Chev. 4 dr...... $695 Std. Heater, 53 Pontiae 2 dr... .$845 R&H, “Hydramatic. 54 Ford Cu. 2 dr. $1245 R&H, Overdrive, 53 Ford Cus. 2 dr. $845. R&H, Ford-O-Matic,’ ’54 Plymouth 4 dr. $965 Heater, seatcovers. 53-Chev. 2 dr..... $895 | Heat, Power Glide. | ’51 Packard 2 dr.. .$595 } R&H, Ultramatic ooo || '54 Ford 2 dr...... $995 - Heat. Ford-O-Matic, "50 Pont. Catalina $545 Ridio, heater. iP "St Stude. ..... 0. $295 | Rak, Overdrive: 52 Chev. 2 dr...... $495 t Radio. heater. 11°53 Merc. 2 dr... $1075 R&H, Merc -O-Matic =| Convertibles || ’53 Dodge Conv... .$963 i R&H, Gyromatic. $1045 *53 Chev. Conv.. . R&H, Power Glide. || '50-Olds Conv... 88, R&H, Hydramatic $495... Po Be “THE PoNTrAc PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. x. octontn 4. 1955 a oe ve ___ Foe Sale Care af For Sale Cars 91) | For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Core 91| For Sale Cars 9t| For SilecCare 1 , No’Fuss- | OLIVER OLIVER. wees | No Frills | BUICK: § . BUICK. “Weereees | No. Hot » VALUE PACKED VALUE PACKED | Sailing @rull'yower \ SPECIAL | "SPECIAL —_ 3 Btadebalc nated, Air | sys $445 | | Hee Se Just Plain Facts About ee Belek Riviera 2 dr. “West Side oo ry bode regs red Fg Chevrolet 3t Flymouth ‘Station “Fagen, 55} ereny: Monterey | aD poner on Mm Mai wgine| i out cor required. ie down T sna 2 tone green, white w . Any 35 Chev. dr. or iy and OL! V R = WORTH CHEVROLET OLIVER reg ha vedas, ato erences Bic Lot. — 211 S, Saginaw St. *5S Ford 2-dr. sedan, radio cides: was. cen dilee g : & heater, nice ..$1545) ° BUI K tone finish, rence, and ie era BUICK dake gel beater 0 Orcpard pane ave. | jour eat gown, pret Jet Used Cars Station - Wagon 54 Ford 8 Pass.. farses Squire 53 Post. S. W; gn. $I $1195 «Power Steering, R&H. 53 Chev. S S. Wipe $1045 "52 Ford Sta. Wgn. ie Passenger, °52 Suburban .. omc, 6 Passenger & . $445 51 Ply. 6 Pass..... 45 R&H, Ford-O-Matie. ’51 Ford Sta. Wen. $445 8 Pass, Heater, Trucks 54 Chev. t Ton. ;.$965 Pickup. 2 Speed. °54 Chev, % Ton. Corner Windows, Heat. ‘52 GMC 260 Trac. $595 2 Speed, 5th Wheel '50 Ford Panel Radio, heater. 49 Chev. Panel. $195 Heat. Good rubbe: MATTHEWS HARGREAVES Fartidus Workingman’s Terms 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 $1595 $895 | «$295 fire engine red 1954 Buick Riviera Hardtop 1954 Ford Crestline 4 dr., Ford-O- Matic. 1953 Olds S 88 sedan, © . standard shift 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood, { { | | "82" mode} with radio, heater, H premium tires and! OLIVER | | refrigeration 4 dr. | 1953 Dodge V-8 Coronet, 4 dr. | ts Pontiac Custom ’ ‘Catalina 1953 Kaiser sedan | 1953 feet, Hornet, with 1953 Sens ury sedan, overdrive | 1953 Ford Crestline 1957 MERCURY and assume #.... _ Woodward, Birmingham, rss) B= | eaaee. MUST SELL. $10 DOWN | 464 ) MERCURY DEMONSTRATOR. FULLY EQUIPPED. WIL LL OA # OLIVER | ‘ VALUE PACKED SPECIAL $995 1951 Pontiac 4- ¢r. j Hydramatic. ~ BUICK. | a andi Victoria 1952 Chev. 4 dr., & R&H 1952 Olds 98 Conv., power 1952 Nash station wagon, 4dr. 1952 Pontiac 4 dr., Hydra., R&I | 1952 Studebaker . Land Cruiser ; 1952 Cadillac cub coupe 1951 Nash Amb. 4 dr., overdrive 1951 Pontiac 82 dr., Hydra. 1951 Olds 98 sedan 1951 Cadillac 62 4 dr., loaded PG., | wae A eal beauty th the right | 1951 Ford 2dr., R&H, ov erdrive. s 1951 Chevrolet 4dr... R&H, P.G i ‘ 5 : ‘ “Bright Spot" Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake 1953 Nash station \ wagon, | { 5. hh Low Bank ees giée — No Down Pay iment " | MIidw est 4- | 52 Chev. 2 dr:.. | Neds, 4-6266 *54 Pont.-S. Wen. $1444 sen ee 83 Plymouth 2 ‘dr. $699 30 Ford 2 dr...... $199 34 Ford 4 dr...... $999 49 Chev. 2 dr......$144 00 $544 '53 Hudson 2 dr....$499 ’50 Plymouth 4 dr. $199 52 Nash 4 dr..:... $444—Ci«s ; ~ 50 Pont. Hardtop $499 M) Mere. 4 dr... . $199 j ‘31 Ford 2 dr...... $299 "M) Nash 2 dr...... $144 "53 Mere. 4 dr... . $899 ‘3 Chev. 2 dr... ‘i 53 Ford 2 dri... $744 34 Chev. 2 dr... ... $999" . ‘| '52 Plymouth 4 dr, $499 Convertibles } oe Fort r ae gn. ee. 34 Ford Conv. :..$1344 | 30 Chev. Hardtop $399 "53 Pontiae Conv.. .$999 |! Merc. Hardtop $699 Onna ee | bt F ord C. 82 an gh309 "85 Ford Conv... .$1944 '31 Plymouth 2 dr. $299) 131 Boe Cony 153 Chev, 2dr....744 7 Ford Conv.....$499 ’54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999) 752 Chev. Conv... .$599 | 52 Ford 2 dr...... $544 51 Hudson 2 dr... .$244 52 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $599' *53 Ford Hardtop. .$999 "53 Ply. Sta. Wgn. $844 Trucks '55 Buick Century 51 Ford 14 t. pick. $444 j Hardtop, full power... .$2244 —'54 Ford 34 t. pick. $744 | '33 Dodge 2 dr.....$699 ss "33 Buick Riviera $1199 3 Ford 14 t. pick. $399 | ’S2 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 "48 Chev. 14 t. pick, ies Harold Turner, F ord 2 BIG LOTS 7300. | Immediate “Spot” Delivery ‘ LJberty 94000 Liberty 9-4001 = Ss RETAIL $1495 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. w ith radio. heater, power steering and brakes $1095 1952. Pontiac Station Wagon. Radio, heater and Hydramatic trans- mission. $1245 1953 Pontiae 4:dr.. Sta- tion Wagon with ra- dio and heater. © Std. shift 6. . 1950 Buick Super Hard- top with radio, heater and- Dynaflow trans- mission. $1495 1954 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4dr. with radio, heater and Hydramatic. $995 1953 Ford 4 dr.. Cus- tomline. Radio, heater and Ford -O .- Matic transmission. $1395 | .1953 Buick Super Hard- top. Radio, heater, Dynaflow and direc- tion signals. 895 1953 Dodge V8 Coro- net. Radio, heater and automatic trans. 20,- 000 actual miles. , COMPARE ' And Save Money on ‘Em at the == EM STORE $1095 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. with radio, heat- er, and Power Glide. $1395 ~ 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. Radio, heater, whitewalls and 11,000 miles. ‘ $895 1952 Buick Super 4 dr. with radio, heater and Dynaflow. Very sharp ~ $1195 1953 Pontiac 4dr. Chief. Dix. Radio, -heater, Hiydramatic, and di- rection signals. $1095 1952 Pontiae Custom Catalina. Radio, heat- er, 2. tone and direc- tional signals. $095 1952. Pontiac 4 dr. Standard, Here is just : . the car for the wife or kids. $695 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio, heater, Hydra- matic and directional signals.. Low miles, $945 1950 Pontiac Club Coupe with radio, ' heater, Hydramatic, and 34,000 actual miles. 100 More Cars to Choose From | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "Goodwill Used Cars” FE 3-7117° ~~. 63 MT, CLEMENS ST. | Mose ies Re ee AL | i Bi 1 P - # if eee SP tee | Le ee ee feria sshbeltvataaani hick: Mh wb aida iit nie alene ~ yore hee Lbiripheo art lh ig ins Ndege e aibeonre ne an ch 5 ae : ae 7 | : a f Zu dtsiininane "| é i f / i 1 . \ ahs eee et novos : | 4 ck PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. ocToBER 4, 1035 AS es loset t ‘Drama’ Will Thosgieeie. New: ‘Serial ernie Bc 8 Re di Pr “Toe Presents. | -——— 7 [Pegtiessatine toes | GARRY Wyn, crea) CELW; 7. one-in-eigh-bilion | ee. — , , wai an WCAR, (1130) WETS, are 70K, (wer ron, cia ’R albino Pekingese, in a Single 3 se Ist Play Tonight on ‘Retire for Life’ Idea |femven te By EARL WILSON | — Producer Promises #0) Jew yor«—vou know how it is at a party... You hunt See the || Give Wider Scope #0 | the hostess, or, if she’s under the table, the host, and say, Pontiac Hour “Thanks loads for inviting poor little us.” New GE This we were spared at a wondrous Waldorf party celebrat- WASHERS : By CHARLES MERCER ing Maurice Chevalier’s American peturst—the 5 Broadway YE RANGES - > | NEW YORK ~The most in Producer Gilbert Miller, was is DRYERS— i fenalandfashionabie—type ot| in France. We missed im | REFRIGERATORS | Medel ne, 9 $49. 50; t is something | dreadfully, but wi reason. a C ; ' called closet eon It’s con-| Chevalier, 68 soon, absent | ne cerned with problems of character, | for eight years, was congrat- | HAMPTON'S CUSTOMADE WON, WEOR Goes Goes Calling po apie aoa pd am has ulated by Lauren Bacall; her 825 W. Huren FE 4-2525 ODUCTS co. e-em arwer Godires sectel ‘aimiilioteinn, called | ward, Humphrey Bogart, and . Open “til 9 P. M. Daily PROD . BETO Comogaten * 8 6 hundreds of others on his A | 735 Globe Se. Fe 5-3135 wan ao ce Georee | Historically the closet drama one-man show at the Lyceum. ; wron News, i was born on the old ‘Television Huntington Hartford ge Win, Make Op Miné | Playhouse when it was presided) 404 him to a - . WXYZ, News, Winter over by Fred Coe, a calm, literate, epeee Gib: fom ocege °° | 38-year-old native of Alligator, his dream theater in soem tee She, te . | Miss, Coe's sympathetic Hollywood. Marlene Diet- whom, Py 12,00 WIR, oe te 2 such ore - rich phoned ag: bec Cederbe Chayevsky, author of| from Hellywood say as Coreen CKLW, ohm Dus ~Pil : WHYR Breakfast (Club C1 W, “Griddle Riddle “Marty” and other first-rate} she hoped he'd done well. wa GRLW. News Touy "Darit| WIBK' Hews, Tom Poona Mates nam Filing and Storage _ WPON, News, Music WCAR, 8 WPON. News Coe later turned out “Producer's ow includes a clever Cabinet song about one of France's fine arts (girl-following). Later he told us he'd been watching. TV and saw a sim- Showcase" (NBC-TV) ‘and “Mr. Peepers.” Now he's devoting him- self entirely to.a new dramatic series starting on NBC-TV tonight. -- as. g ‘Television Programs - - LAUREN BACALL Programs furnished by stations listed in this columa are subject to change without notice, “The Pontiag Playwrights’ Hour’ jlarity between Rocky Marciano’ and Marilyn ‘Monroe. Channel 3—-WIBK-TV Channel 6-WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV the — peat om alteraate weeks sty (cBoth rather mannish?" we suggebted. "Gig Young hosts behind the “Both killers in their own way! he said. camera scenes. (4) Dinah Shore. Music, songs. (2) Name That Circle Theater” (9:30 p.m., EST). * e * 2° kh * PARIS FLASH: Barbara Hutton's married to Baron Gott- to hire .a full time maid, new “Hands Across the Border.” (4)| Tune. George de Witt hosts mu-| - series. perpetuate closet drama? No, says fried Von Kramm, the German tennis Sonny Eliot. Variety.. (2) Patti| sical quiz. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Soupy Sales a ns ee player, but keeping it secret for a “trial Page. Music. 6:45—(4) News, Caravan. John| with music and variety. (9). sity in those Television ported." 6:15—(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) .News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. Cameron Swayze. 7:00—(9) Abbott -and Costello. Cos-. a “Uncle Bozo,”". who Bud News. (4) News. Paul Williams. | ga (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Vic-- THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Joan Crawford and Al Steele plan a ‘SEE OUR COMPLETE 2 eR REE EEN RCI AN ere te la A, : pe : : (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-| has never seen pays an uneX-| tor Jory in “Border Renegade.” | the greatest emphasis on | “second honeymoon” in Miami next ale 2 ett Phelps. pected visit to the United States.| (9) Good Neighbor Theater.|He insisted that writers page| month .. . Gag: The Giants can’t lose $ r 95 6:30--(7) Warner Bros. Presents. Fg torre to ws : PATENTED COPPERIZED CEMENT COMPOUND PAINTS ON TO KEEP CELLAR WALLS ORY Do It Yoursff Mart 256 South Seainaw eesvgv0g00e 08 ‘amous Make : USED TV SETS Only $5 Per Week! — HAMPTON TV nee WW. oGeres FS 4.2873 MYER‘S Get Acquainted Offer! GENUINE BLUE WHITE 1; Ct. DIAMOND nm °88 PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now '1.00 Weekly IROM SHOPPING C OPEN E| THURS. FRI-SAT baseball; a colorcast. 9!00—(7) Talent Varieties. Country music, comedy with Slim Wil- son. (9) Guy Lombardo. Music of Guy Lombardo andthe Royal Canadians. (2) $64,000 Question, Hal March with super quiz. ; 9:30—(7) Story Studio. Diana Lynn in’ “Unlocked- Door.” (9) Pick the Stars. Dick MacDougall with talent from all over Canada. (4) Studio 57. “My Son Is Gone,” Dean Jagger, Fay Wray portray husband and wife who lose their only-son through a hunting acci- dent. (2) Highway Patrol. Brod- erick Crawford in police story. 10:00 — (7) Waterfront... Preston Foster as Captain John in tug- boat adventure. (9) The Unex- pected. Martha Vickers in “The Perfect Mrs. Chesney,” a young wife receives a phone call from her husband after he had been reported dead. (4). Motor City Fights. round welterweight boxing bout:-Yama Bahama vs. - Gene Parker. (2) Death Valley Days. “The Valencia Cake,” a cake saves a family their huge land grant. | 10:30 — (7) Foreign Intrigue. Jerome Thor in “Five - Ciga- rettes.”” (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron in “Trouble in Toy- land.” (2) My Favorite Hus- band. Barry Nelson, Vanessa - News, Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. | parently not yet given the state a 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. flat “no” in its request for permis- (9) Shoppers Show. (4) Jean sion to house mentally retarded McBride. children at the Ft. Custer Station 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) The Hospital. Big Payoff. (4) Ted Mack's a Matinee. Gov. Williams said he has. re- 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby ren (4) }3 ne ceived a letter from Secretary of | It Pays to Be Married. Defense Wilson in which Wilson | $:00—(7) Heartttirob. Theater. (1) 18 Summer (Pr.) said: “I have asked the secretary | Way -of the World. (2). Brightet 4 ne ' of the Army to have the matier Day, (9) Wednesday Matinee. 22 River (8p) studied and reply to you as soon as $:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret SD ness possible.” Storm. Al 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweenéy. 33 Bese’ Williams had suggested utili. (2) On -Your: Account. % fumes bo Ing the hospital, which has a 600-. $:45—(4) Modern Romance. ye Ag ee: bed capacity, to house some of 3:65-—(9) News. 36 Pared the 1,200 mentally retarded chil- ie . * + 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Jus- a igh tote 1m dren now waiting admittance to tice Colt. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) | 4 tT cerns state inetitutions. 7 : Sagebrush Shorty. 4 fe cnent sod : | Earlier, Rep, Johansen (R-Mich) 4:30—(4) Howdy Doody. © BS —— | | told newsmen he had received a : he Clown. Ey temauri , letter from Charles C. Finucane, pa Saclay Soups Club. (9) | 8 Beet ame j a Army undersecretary, which said Dance Party. (4) Mr. Twinky 8 prisiets coins acme: =e 2 the Army would not give up‘ the Presents. (2). The Early Show. | $¢ Hail! 2 Solttary n sun Ronee git | hospital. 5:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club. (4)/ 3) Sittai fasener —g aprefix) 49 Assistant, * 6 8 . Rex & Rew. (9) Howdy Doody. | 96 inn 6 Feminine 26 Cry of. 44 Hindu queen Williams said he has given 60 He is « young {2 97 Seoemansl «6 British Charles F. Wagg, state mental Canadian Farmers Hurt as ba 8 Consume 29 Arrow poison 4 Pr health director, a few more days DOWN Ad 8 o ae So pee to prepare a report on facilities OTTAWA — The cash income of j Entrance rettle ii Ph ees 31 Protuberance se bjure for wrt ops. a use by mentally re- Canadian farmers from the sale / it Ber ge recingd le of farm products in 1954 dropped 14.3 per cent from 1953 to a total of $2,377,800,000. 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