— After open collared ‘The G. M. was en route to the first tee at the Bloomfield | ens which was supposed to have been ier this month is staging an amazing come- back. ‘The mercury today shot past the 95-degree mark, previously the highest temperature for this date in 83 nbs of 08 shortly after noon. At 2 p.m. it tied the year’s The Weather Ce Ee a aa aa fi THE PONTIAC P! a eas 7 ee “k & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST ne PAGES Amc TED eee ona, OT Sea? PROTOS te Call for Cool Comfort - No-Tie-Short- Sleeve Pane Greet Return of Summer Hold everything. The heat wave returns. That's what the man says. The weather bureau man we mean. Therefore, the businessmen pioneers who recognize these occasions by: leaving their neckties home and wearing sport shirts | are alerted. | Be ready, m’hearties! x * * * The forecast. for tomorrow is again ninety plus, which means the businessmen fashion plates of Pontiae will appear in light sport shirts and no ties. The stuffed shirts, the die-hards and the recalcitrant element will appear as usual. Furthermore, they ‘ will perspire as usual, wilt as usual and look it — every inch. They go forward on some such motto as:- | _ “Theirs but to do and die.” x &* * * ‘pronotw: Herodotus bumped into Roger Kyes. | “I favor your Pontiac movement,” said the Great Man. | “You're conferring a boon and favor on all mankind.) But I should like to issue.one warning. Countess Mara | will be on your trail. Don’t say I didn’t tip you off.” Hills Country Club: Roger is only an occasional golfer, | but he occasionally sm tes about as far a golf ball as one can be smote. . * * & * Countless men from other cities have approved of the “Pontiac Plan.” If the thing had been started early enough it probably would have swept. the’ nation. As it is, it has swept neatness and collar comfort into Pontiac business circles. Nothing looks worse than a bedraggled, sour faced, uncomfortable, perspiring, drippy male bowing meekly before the fashion edicts ef a day gone by. x * * * As Don Nicholie asked plaintively at the City Club: “Who are they trying to impress?” And with that cogent logic dnd philosophy, we rest | our case. Fellow members, it’s a sports shirt day for the! progressive male. t’s a day of sticky sorrow for the rest. Mercury Cracks Record for This Dafe in Pontiac. 6 a. M...rc.....71 9 a, m. . 8 MOOR Soicscccs. b I Qe Whe.ccccece- 42 10 @. W....02.- “ i Sa See %T SB. Be. coeee..- 77 £8 G. WB... cs0s- bd 3 p. m........ 98 years. The last t the thermometer recorded 95 for the date was in 1947. Downtown Pontiac’s reading jumped from 177 at 8 a.m. to 94 at 11 o’clock and then nudged past the record 0f-98, registered onJuly 4. neements-on this subject; your = iR. Eldred, executive vice | six months, he said. Floods Cover Six Fa | Bank Announces < Water Boils Through Streets in Many Towns Expansion Plans in Pontiac Area Bloomfield Hills. Unit Planned by Community National Directors Construction of a branch junit of Community Na-|. tional Bank on West Long Lake road near Woodward |in Bloomfield Hills was an- nounced today. Costing “in the neighbor- hood of $300,000,” the) branch is part of an) $800,000 expansion program under development by the bank’s board of directors for three years, said Robert president. “The branch will be mod- ern in every respect, giving ‘full service, including drive- |in windows,” Eldred said. It will be of contemporary de- sign and will have a 150- foot frontage. Community National may erect a | temporary structure on the site, | specifically. If such a building. »should be erected, banking serv- ice will be offered there * within | now on a waiting list. Williams Sees Possibility of Calling Solons Back LANSING (®—There-is a “distinct” possibility of a. | legislative session this fall to consider problems of high- way safety and mental health, Gov. Williams said. The governor had hinted earlier in the week a special which Eldred declined to locate | session might be called to work out an emergency pro- | | gram for housing some 1,100 mentally retarded children | —. >" STREETS FLOODED—Water pours down Broad St., in Tamaqua, in Eastern Pennsylvania, in a flash flood in which one man died, Cascading into downtown stores, water caused thousands of dollars damage here. Other eastern communities in Massachusetts, Connecticut and. Pennsylvania were hard hit by rains in the wake of Hurricane Diane. His statements on highway safety needs, however, | } Eldred alse announced the bank heightened expectations that legislators will return to! will double the capacity of its Lansing sometime eae Lake branch at a cost of $100,000. oe — = working on plans f Bloomfield Hills and Walled meaueae projects. State Disaster Sia hese Plan Discussed National Bank Building to bank use at a cost of $100,000. Tenants sod been. given notice to move, | INCREASED FACILITIES The floor will be used for a} and locker room for| City Manager Walter: K. Willman the main office’s 250 employes, | yesterday attended the first meet- The move will provide more room’ ing of a civil defense advisory for accounting facilities .on the | committee which will draft a mod- ta Meeting in Lansing - third floor. Gallagher Guilty days of 50-plus tempera- in POW Deaths Sergeant Faces ‘Life in Prison for Murdering, NEW YORK (®—A court-martial today found Sgt. James C. Galla- ore! guilty of four charges in- ving unpremeditated murders, eee and informing on fel- low Korean. War prisoners and collaborating with the Chinese Reds. Gallagher, 23, of Brooklyn, was accused of throwing three Ameri- cans from a prison camp hut into frigid outside temperatttres and leaving them to die. The eight-man court : sunseniet ite verdict at 12:15 p.m. after almost five hours of deliberation. Unpremeditated murder is the equivalent of second degree mur- der. The maximum penalty is life imprisonment at hard labor. Gallagher was not sentenced im- mediately; Sho court returand Vendiete of innocent on two specifications. It found him innocent in the Genth of one of the three suldiers, an _Anierican prisoner of war, ia cine rane rare Ce are rere on lg Garden...........%4 ie ravens wegeeedly x, ES Br kee eds Sane teeeens. At ; Memes Pages 19, > ok , tures, and more scorching | weather is seen for the, weekend. And the Weather Bureau offers little hope beyond the weekend. The 5-day forecast calls for tem- peratures averaging 10 degrees above normal, indicating the heat will continue through Wednesday, No fain of any consequence is] foreseen. “There is no cool air coming in and the sun just continues to beat down day after day on the warm air from the thwest,”” | 500 accounts. Préviously announced .by the bank were construction of a $150,- el disaster plan and ordinance for state-wide use. 000 branch at Union- Lake and} Willman wes-one-of-fivp-mgen-| | expansion of the West Huron street | office, already under way, at a! - cost of $150,000. Eldred cited records showing the bank's resources have in- creased from $58,500,000 in June, 1951, to $85,306,000 at henagne The bank 4 Besides. the West Huron and) Walled Lake Branches, Community National has units on North Perry street and in Keego Harbor. said Fred Moser, egergetar at the Detroit office of the US. Weather Bureau. - “There is some cooler air up in Canada that may get down to the. Canadian border but it’s doubtful | that it will get this far south,” Moser added. ‘Normal maximum temperature | +for-the Pontiac area is 80 degrees Yesterday, the mercury hit the | L at this time of year. | 9$4-desree mark in downtown Pon-| tiac, The day's low. was 71. Wise Guy Gets His “Wise Guy”. Ducky Mallard get nothing but scorn from his vacationing parents when they figured out hig April Fool: mes- sage from prep school. You can Se ee pera | answer to 23. The pease answer is on WwW program | to handle emergencies brought bers of the committee which met | with C. F. Van Blankenstyne, state civil defense director, in Lansing. | The mode} ordinance and plan to be drawn up will coordinate all levels of government—city, this fall. Their regular session opens | | ———* in January. Last weekend's highway death toll of 31 for the state, was a “disaster” that points up the need for a “general |p {attack on all fronts” on the; _|highway safety —— | Pontiac City Manager. Wiliams said. s Attends Civil Defense 4 tinal docisten 0 0 eoailll nbs * * ‘sion will not be made until Charles | F....\Wagg, director of the State ' Mental’ Health Department; com- — a sarvey of hospital facili- lt ;t ‘ = “I would say a special session (Boge e aman | cause I am determined that we | tind suitable-eare-tor- mentally; retarded children at the earti- | est,” Williams satd, | “Also,” he added, “I have i viewed with considerable alarm the mouiting death toll on high- ways. I think public recognition of both these problems is mount- ing te the ew stern States: ‘Rescue Action Saves Hundreds From Drowning ~ Swollen Rivers Isolate Towns as Waters Rise in Hurricane Wake swept over sections of a six- state northeast area today, spilling over dams, flooding towns and driving thou- sands from their homes, Roaring streams and riv- ~NEW YORK (INS) = Rain-swollen flood waters ers in parts of Massachu- aa setts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- vania, the District of Co- lumbia.and Virginia caused approximately ten deaths. Eight inches of rain, a parting shot of Hurricane Diane, fell in torrents to swell rivers such as the Delaware, Lackawanna, the « French and the Schuylkill. In Massachusetts, flood waters -) deluged parts of the central and western sections. The waters 7) thregtenedto break-through the French River dam and out of the | Otis reservoir. Homes in the town of Russell, fe —_ q| being washed away. Mass., completely isolated, were State police | evacuated residents with help from the Westover Air Force Base and Civil Defense agencies. The rainfall ranged above six eee ie i ee Areas. ectaicion vw Ls ’ AP Wirepnete AREAS HIT BY FLOODS—Underlined on the map are communities | in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut which are affected today by floods caused by rains over the region. ‘Ferry Service on Detroit River to End Sept. 25 DETROIT @®.— Passenger ferry service~ across’ the Detroit River will cease Sept. 25, after 101 years. Canadian National. Railways an- nounced toddy that .on Sept. 25 “> eounty and state—1;~ about by natural or war-borne disasters, Willman said. “No ordinance can meet the needs of both rural cities and counties and metropolitan cities | and coupties, buf there can be a| definite pattern set up,” said‘ Will- | man, who is also Pontiac’s civil defense chief. . The plan and ordinance outlined by the 5-marr group will be pre- | sented toa larger advisory com- | mittee to be completely developed, | he said —Others-on the committee are the mayor of Kalamazoo, the Grand Rapids city manager, a Mt. Pleas- Page 3 the current puzzle on Page ant councilman and an official of the Michigan Municipal League. ashe. where—we-cair Pott hope to get the things done that ought to be done.” Oh, Come Now, Lad, It Can’t Be That Bad OCEAN DRIVE, S. C. W--Gor- don Riddle of this beach resort whipped by two hurricanes in a week, wanted to know the cheap- est way to get a message through to New Mexico, home of 97,000 | Indians. “T want to get this message to them," he told Mrs. Louise - Fydeo manager—of--the -tele- +s phone company office here, pass- ing her a _ mest of paper qn chartered buses operating through the Detroit-Windsor tunnel, will ‘re- place coaches: and sleeping cars now ferried across the water. The ancient ferries Huron and Landsowne will continue, how- ever, in freight service between the CNR terminal in Windsor and the Grand Trunk Western station in Detroit. Since Michigan Central Railroad | built its railway tunnel under the | viver early th this century, pas- ‘Senger cars have ‘been carried ony ferries only by the CNR. It inter-| changes pment with Grand) ‘which was written: _ “You can yeiean it gal equi Trunk Western, also Canadian con- trolled. Nab Cop Killer in Chicago Raid Ex-Convict Pleads for Mercy When Tear Gas | Forces Surrender CHICAGO — Chicago's great- ést manhunt since the days of gang- ster John Dillinger ended last night ging: “Don't shoot. Don't shoot.” Despite the plea, ex-convict Rich- with a 26-year-old cop killer beg<|- || CONNECTICUT ‘é In Connecticut, Governor Abra- ham-A. Ribicoff.took personal con- || trol of floor efforts from an emer at Hartford. _Torrington. gency headquarters He sent National Guard troops to ~ 3 Crsean sue Ses Ss 0 ee for Ne et a Otis, Mass., reservoir burst. the A weather bureag spokesman said 7.4 inches of rain had fallen on Hartford before ‘stopping sonal morning, NEW YORK In New York, the section west of the Hudson River, near the Port Jervis junction of the Delaware and Neversink rivers, suffered the most damage. Port Jervis was cut off. The feet_ol waterhad. the town, swollen from its nor- mal 10,000 population to 80,000 to 90,000 by summer vacationers. ‘The Red Cross declared it a disaster area. Army and Coast Guard heticopters flew in to help rescue thirty youngsters ma- ard Carpenter fought his captors | to, the end, though unarmed. He | lwrestled with pdlicemen who) ‘dragged him. out of a | | filled third-floor apartment. ~“No- doubt about it: He was: driven out by tear gas. The apart- | ment was just loaded wie’ it,” | said Detective Elwood Zuley, 40, — on Page 2, Col. 2) 2 = Rail and. Highway Traffic Hit by Torrential Rains in | East enna rooned on an island in the Nev- ersink, Before the rain stopped at 6 a.m. — more than eight inches (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) “The Saint’ Rescues Four Adrift After Ship Fire onty— open to Jersey City, Up to ten,” : Moxley said. -» fracing stolen unlicensed bi- eyeles is very difficult, accord- ing to the chief, “I also orge the kids to keep a record of the -bike’s serial number at home which aids us also when a bike ds reported stolen,” he sald. Moxley also added: that at leas 75 per cent of bicycles are stolen from public places like schools and theaters so he requested children times. “With a little precaution kids will have their bicycles with them : when they need‘ them,” the chief : said, - - F gee , = — re a Bireiaghes mugen have The plan looks toward a traffic; Valley Railroad lines at Hazelton, Pa., last night | gondolas on the outskirts of the city. The rain untlj Sept. 1 to pay their city pattern with no bottlenecks which/ and overturned the first of a string of empty | was the worst storm on record in this area. an accrued rate of serve industrial and com- : taxes before ae while disrupting . three-fourths ef one per cent is | a ae - Les at ones | tacked onte their bill the first —— sient oeone nee we tw NEW Committee Chairmen Pontiac Deaths ee . « » expansion of the highway : : . ’ cell cnn -. wat orou! Revealed by S bs oa tratfie to eee = ) by upeIvisors Charles Dembo Of the $1,049,014.08 levy due the with & minimum of conflict with|( 000 one Charles: Dembo, 55,-of 23 Chap-} city, $701,643.57 has been collected focal interests,” the planners ex- Chairman of the Oakland County | retilt them under the new provi-| man St. was dead upon admittance | as of Aug. 15, Berger said. Tax- plain. Board of Supervisors Floyd An-| sions. to to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital}payers have July and August to Rochester Road fs overdue for | drews today announced new com-/ Committee chairmen under the Thursday. at 4 p.m. He had been | pay as billed and beginning with widening,” the report states, It| mittee arrangements for the board -new setup include: in dl health for four years. Sept. 1 the interest is charged at is the “principal carrier of local| ™@de necessary by a state law) 1 y poug agriculture; Born in Mobile, Ala. Feb. 14,| the first of each month untitthe traffic to destinations between | Which cut the group's size from 91) ps y Niparke, auditor | 1900 he-married Edna Davis here | folh March when the bills Rochester and Detrott” plus “car- | &. general; William A. Ewart, |!" 1935. ~ cian hie a ard grees args rying Only city supervisor strength | heundaries of cities and villages; | Mr. Dembo came to Puatiac Treasurer as being . . to seven and those with seven to five. All commilftee slates Were dis- | solved and Andrews directag to : Cop Killer Nabbed freind the Rochesier buxess| iN Chicago Manhunt pages be butlt at the | (Conti 1 From Page One) BYPASS ROUTE one of the first policemen to grab bypass would leave Roch = The detective sald he grabbed one outstretched hand, Patrolman John Kennedy, 54, grabbed the penter into a narrow hallway. WRESTLE ON FLOOR The two policemen, aided by several other officers, wrestled Carpenter to the floor to escape a steady stream of gunfire and tear the report states. : : gas shelts ig into the apart- : fregecsl is tr 8 ment, No gun of Carpenter's was high con- | found in the apartment. nection between the. Mound Read. | i nedy said the slightly built gunman, described by his mother ems | Seven Killed in Crash With Trailer Truck Others are Hiland M. Thatcher, Alger Zapf, equalization; Genevieve C. Schock, flowers: Elmer W. Haack, health; Helen! P. Roberts, juvenile; Harold K. Schone, legislative; Roy F. Good- speed, local taxes; Frazer W. Staman, markets; Winson 5S. Moberly, miscellaneous; Don R. | MacDonald, roads and Willis M. | Brewer, salaries. Also included are Elmer Kep- hart, tuberculosis sanatorium; Don R. MacDonald, veterans; Fred W. Smith, ways and means-—Hope F. _| Lewis, welfare; Charles Cardon, | * “elvil ‘defense; E. H. Waterhouse, cost-study; David Levinson, inter- and Don R. MacDonald, dutch elm disease. GREENVILLE, Ala. ® — Four | men and three women were killed | near Greenville early today when | Mrs their car shot through a highway | intersection. and rammed into a yas harboring “a ~hatred: passionate hatred: for policemen, : battled fiercely when handcuffed. Carpenter was not- wounded by police bullets, Ron: sald Zuley, Carpenter i on Auburn Road. | Don’t shoot.” of at least part of «or course,” Zauley added, “no Walton Boulevard to four lanes. | a. shot.” ——| Carpenter was quickly, “hustled into a squad car under heavy may ‘be necessary to change guard and taken to the nearby the highway proposals Proposals somewhat, | North Avenue police station. Mill the group says. .. Ferndale Man Is Tailed on Assault Count Here -A %-yeattld Ferndale man w held under $7,500 bond at Oakland - County Jail today aftér he de- manded examination of an assault > With intent to rape charge yester- day before Royal ®ak Township _.Justice Maurice E, Tripp. The accused magn is M. C. Jack- son, arrested Tyesday by Town- on Ni omg Be ~ dir geld phage saulted a 6-yesr-old girl July 9. ——— ing crowds ‘shouted “Kill him’ as he was aise to the lockup. He was irate just a block ‘morth of the Biltmore Theater lwhere, on Wednesday night, he had critically wounded policeman Clarence Kerr, 26, in a gun duel. Kerr suffered. a lung wound while Carpenter suffered a bullet wound in his right thigh, Kerr had tried to arrest him ‘for the slaving, some 50 hours earlier, of Detective William Murphy, 34, in a subway station. Police said Carpenter admitted slaying Murphy, who had arrested him on a subway train. The young gunman was wanted in connection r with a peries of 2 ’ After eutiee Yer, Carpenter ae Lewis me. AA area Am. kept...pleading: “Don't shoot. | ithe crushed auto apart to get the 4.| Were injured yesterday when their heavy trailer truck, the highway patrol said. The driver of the car was ten- tatively identified as John Scott of | 5, | Pensacola, Fla., but the other six were unidentified. a Highway Patrolman c. . Smith | said the force of the impact drove the automobile under fore the driver could bring it to a stop. A wrecker literally had to pull- bodies - out, are Negroes. the officer said? All) * | Smith said a witness told officers the driver of the car went around “| Cemetery. from Birmingham, Ala. 40 years ago and was employed at Baldwin Rubber Co. Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter and six sons, Mrs. 4+ Hortense Walters, James, Richard, Ronald, Larry, Pecola and Harry, all of Pontiac. The body will be at the Frank | Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Saturday. Fumera] will be Monday at 2 p.m. from Trinity Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Pearl Fielding Funeral _for Mrs. Pearl Field- ing, 64, of 4170 Foley Dr. will be Saturday at 2 p.m. from Sparks- Griffin Chapel. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. —Mre: Fielding-died Sunday, John_£. Putnam ; John Effram Putnam, 68, of 2721 Marlington, Drayton Plains, died of a heart attack at his sum- = home at East Tawas, where .was_living. —— Born in Chippewa Falls, "Wise. May 9, 1887, he married Rose Foster in Park Falls, Wisc. June 15, 1909. He came to Oakland County in 1927 and was a retired employe of Pontiac Motor Division. Besides his widow he-is survived | by two daughters and two sons, Loma Clouter of Clifford. “ot Helen Farnham, Homer and Mrs. Helen Farnham. Homer and | and 18 grandchildren. Also surviving are four brothers, Jay; Roy, Arthur, Frank and a sister, Miss Hester, all in Wiscon- Funeral will be at 2 p.m. “Satur. jday from Huntoon Funeral, Home. of United Presbyterian Church in | Drayton Plains, will officiate and Business Was Good in Spite of Nature NEW. YORK w#—-U. S. merchants PENNSYLVANIA ~ The Day in Birmingham Chiet Urges BIRMINGHAM—With the open- ing of schools less than three The ——— Chamber of to. drive began in June, members have joined the organi- zation, oe Police are * becuigaied a $400 theft from the Record Corner at 408 N. Woodward Ave, ee sometime be- Police reported a record player, radio, amplifier and 100 records Floods Ravage East; a ee Thousands Homeless (Continued From Page One) of rain had fallen. Other towns | damaged by swollen creeks and rivers in the area included Ellen- | ville and Wurtsboro. The waters swept away bridges throughout | | Ulster and Sullivan counties. NEW JERSEY In New Jersey, eight teet of wa- ter had flooded above the tri-state bridge that links New York with New Jersey and bridge is on Route 6, a main east- west highway, State police evacuated bunga- low residents along the Deleware in Warren County, N. J. Streets were flooded in Oakland, Waldick and Ridgefield. The Rar- itan River overflowed in Hunterdon County. In ee at least three Pennsylvania. The | anintumenceeransaneasl Bike Owners). |to Get, Licenses by Sept. 6 stolen when the person entered the store by, prying open a rear window. : * aad * ‘Mrs. Helen Bock " Mrs. Helen Bock, 62, a resident of Birmingham sinve 1929, died of Holy Name Church of Birming- ham and Women's City = De- troit. She leaves ber husband, Cart vey of Washington, D.C.; two sisters, Mes. V. D, Callanan of Orlando, Fla. ang Marita = tty ded. brother, Harvey, beth of Washington, D.C, at 8:30 p.m. at William R, Hamil- ton Co. Requiem Mass will be read at 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Name Church. Burial arrange- ments are re incomplete. Reynolds Fires 152, 16 Back of Leaders Pontiac's Jack apne, Playing * in the National Junior Chamber of | Commerce golf championships at | Columbus, Ga. started today’s | carded a 79 on his Ist round and -| then came back to clip six strokes off that total for a fine 73. Reynolds was 16 strokes back of | the leader, Don Rodgers of San Diego, Calif., who had 66-70—136. Wednesday after a prolonged ill-/|. ness at St. Mary's Hospital, Roch- ester, Minn. She was a ‘member dJ.; one anes, Bis. Gorge ni (several Dead lin Train Wreck Coaches Jump Rails in Arkansas; Report High Injury Toll MARKED TREE, Ark @® —The Kansas City-Florida Special, fast Friseo Railroad passenger train, was wrecked near here today. Sev- eral persons were reported dead car. has been’ destroyed, crushed right. in.’ The. train left the rails on a embankent toot the Marked Tree depot. Ambulances and doctors were Rosary service will be tonight sped from. Memphis, Tenn., 50 miles to the southeast. Other am- bulances reached the scene from} nearby Arkansas cities. At Memphis, the railroad -said that four cars were involved—two sleepers, the diner and one coach. It said the last four cars re- mained on the rails, The wreck occurred at 9:30 a.m, The train had left Kansas City st 11:25 lest night and wes due in Memphis at-10 a.m. round with a 150 total. Jack! ROK Economist Nome SEOUL w#—South Korea's eco homic coordinator, Paik Too Chin, returned today after talks in Wash- ington on U.S. military and eco- | nomic aid for the fiscal jing next June 30. |aid would be “about the same jase year.” That was dollars. =f 1,948 Treated at Polio Makeup Shots Clinics A small number of first and sec- ond graders showed up Wednesday (RE at the Pontiac clinic. At the Health Center im Reyal * Oak, 73 children were given vac- eine during the 2-day peried, re- deputy i With 180 youngsters in both clinics, the total of boys and girls inoculated since the inception of the makeup program is 1,948. As both clinics are closed tomor- row, vaccine injections will resume Monday at 9am. Vaccine will be given daily through Friday, from 9 to 11:30 am. and from 1 to 4 p.m. A termination date for the two clinics will be announced later, Dr. Monroe said. Charge Refugee Pair With Child Cruelty from Lithuania was accused by police today of chaining their 9- year-old son f--a--bedroom and beating him to stop him from ‘playing with neighborhood com- nions. ty to ¢hildren. The boy, George, was treated at . Doc- Sir James Dewar invented the vacuum bottle about 1892. R = VITA iid iid? TERRIFIC SAVINGS ON aCKf0-2Ch0al ChGE2 5 8 : All the features of more ex- pensive footwear at a money saving price. Perfect fit... extra wear... smart appear- ance. 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Detroit Woman, Son Injured in Accident A Detroit mother and her son canes cut into sales in some east- ern cities, Dun & Bradstreet said | today. Total volume of retail trade for: ' the week ended Wednesday ranged from 2 to 6 per cent higher than in the same week last year. Shop- pers responded favorably to merchandise; best ‘sellers included a depth of 14 feet, The waters also flooded Tamaqua, The Johnsville Naval Air De- velopment Center launched full scale rescue operations. One Wom- an was_reported lost in the Nes- i Two men were swept a policeman in the Biltr ter. “You've got to hide me.” a a STE. : 4 ¥ F i 4 By ce “it Be¥ aed cree SOTTO a eT. Binck and white saddle oxfords am long = wear soles. Bizes 6% ey °. $ y de Girls’ Saddle Oxfords Little Fella Oxiords seaetg™ Little Miss Straps = =53” 124 to 3 sniecorr, JOBNSON Al New 1955 Styte Oxfords Sizes 2% to 6 ‘High School and University Quality at Kindergarten Prices! Young Men's Oxfords College * g rd 7 MP Iaaas. SADICOrTJOLNSON Boys’ Hi-Shoess 98 “All Sizes 6st 3 Built to stand up under hard _ usage of active youngsters. Brown |_DETROIT (PA refugee couple __ and his wife, Stella, 45, with cruel- - F _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 De ee _ Answer to paiicein, No. 23 ~ ‘Wise Guy’ Ducky's ‘Date’ Is in His Room three days after they sent their telegram to their “too busy” son in prep school. When the letter arrived, “Pop” Mallard was nursing a hang-over; had just lost thirty bucks in a poker game the night before; the car had a flat and rain was pelt- ing the hotel ending his after- noon golf plans, “Mom” Mallard was “feeling peek the tailor had “just simply Aline her new suit; she “just couldn't stand” the women SS Se Dee ont Gee enttectd $s were all gone, “Wise Guy” Ducky ot no an-| _ Swer—and no advance dough for | that “heavy date.” But, “Pop” finally, between Bromos, solved the “not too funny” He saw the message ‘this way: DEAR ROVING _PARENTS:— ROVING covers both their travel- ing and the move from one house to another, and so is more inclu- | sive than MOVING. And more of ——— & quip than LOVING would be, SPRING TERM. If it were TRIG, i.e. trigonometry, the phrasing AWAY MY OLD TOGS:—This _is the reference to the move into the new house, and CART AWAY (al- though the parents wouldn't do the TCHESS. actual carting thesenatven} is more probable than the poetic-sounding CAST AWAY. As for TOGS, every boy has old clothing that he hates ito part with, OLD TOYS or even TOPS would be beneath the no- tice of a boarding-school boy. . OR THE MIXED-UP TRICKS: ~The April Fool spoof makes TRICKS more apt than TRACKS or TRUCKS, and magic TRICKS that have been played with are definitely MIXED-UP rather than OR MY BOOTS:—These could well be his riding BOOTS and even it old and too small, would be treasured. The parents would not a to dispose of his BOOKS with- consulting him. OR THE cuEss SET is a better choice than THE CHEST, with SEE be- ginning a new sentence, A boy as smart as this would undoubtedly be interested in games such as IF THEY'RE 8TILL AROUND, PLEASE SEND RIGHT NOW:— RIGHT NOW has more point than MIGHT NOW or MIGHT NOT or any other combination here, for the letter goes on WANT TO HAVE THEM ALL, HAVE, not SAVE, fits the idea of. sending them to him. If he wanted to SAVE them, they could well, be AND UKE T00:—He adds this | another treasure as an after- thought. It has more validity than AND USE TOO. ; KIDS KEEP BUSTING IN: He probably means BUSTING into his room. This is more apropos than BUTTING IN, .that is, in- terfering or meddling. MY ALIBI FOR THIS MAN- GLED LETTER: — MANGLED, meaning “spoiled in the making” or “garbled,” is a better descrip- tion of. this -letter than either JANGLED or TANGLED, And it's not LATE TOO, but DATE TOO— a definite reference to April Fool’ 8 Day. DICKY. But with a last name like | MALLARD, the implication is that. {| DUCKY, (Copyright 1955, General Features Corp.) The boy’s nickname may well be lets. his friends at school have jumped | at the chance to christen him | CAA Probes Saline. Air Crash Deaths Aeronautics Administration ont the Washtenaw County sheriff's of today in the plane crash deaths of dent pilot. _| When their single engine training Saline, 10-miles- from Ann Arbor: Witnesses said the plane ap- peared unable to gain altitude, The investigation was opened | hangar housing the plane at Schu- |maier's airport had been pierced last Friday by four .22 caliber bul- Schumaier was giving Beardsley a flying lesson when the crash occurred, : From 1860 to 1890 the eee 1 Vania oll fields “were the | source af petroleum in the United | States. | SORRY IF LETUP OF MAIL SADDENED YOU: — , meaning “‘slackening,” is obvious- | ly a better fit than GETUP or E SETUP. SADDENED agrees with the clues, for there was no indica- tion that the parents were MADDENED. ; AM ON TEAM AND ENJOY iS DIVING VERY MUCH: — The youth's athletic interests were | mentioned, and a “large-boarding school in the East” would un- doubtedly have a poel and swim- ming team. This is_more specific information—than__AM ON _ THE. BEAM AND ENJOY LIVING. In | the latter case, the phrasing would | & probably have been ENJOY LIFE. | AM BUMPING ALONG AT A_ FAST TROT: — The figure of speech here is from horseback | riding, probably another of the | boy's Interests since he comes | from the West. This phrasing | hangs together better than BUM. | : MING ALONG AT A FAST TOOT. | PLAY HOOKEY OFTEN: —This | is part of the joke, It's not) HOCKEY for that game is usually | played in the winter, rather than | in the spring. AND AM HERO ON ALL COUNTS: — Since HOCKEY is | ruled out, the reference to tennis | COURTS is unlikely here. The ex- aggerated claim HERO fits the | scene better than HERE. 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Don't you read him as it he were plate glass, “to | won't the powers that be let Mar-|\ © 778" Of Der choice: heard of this romance, did you? ent will soon erect morning coffee, “we ‘should know] another week or 10 days. I was| anything in the paper except.the |change the subject. Princess.Mar-|garet marry het captain? Do they| “You seem,” Murgatroyd ob-| «1 may have seen some passing | Gov lant at Durgapur, Sunday.” talking to Pete on the train yes-| baseball news?” |garet wants to marry this Capt.|think he can't support: her on a/*¢rved, “‘to have changed Your! reference to it in the press,” said > sea, at a cost of about Her husband allowed himself a terday —”" ; “I read the obituaries,” Mur-| Townsend. Her family, or Parlia-| captain’s pay?” views about divorce. 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Robbie sports a four-piece outfit by Hi-Line with white Pop: | over corduroy shirt and black corduroy slacks; black and white print corduroy jacket with quilted lining. His shoes, too, are Poll Parrots. Judy chose a Navy blue sailor dress in the new long torso style by Kate Greenway with Poll Parrot shoes. Has Cancer Rivera Slates Surgery, Draws Up Will, Weds MEKICO. CITY w—Preparing dying yet, but I may be in two for a trip to Russia to undergo or three weeks.” serious cancer surgery, painter; Rivera told a news conference Diego Rivera has drawn up.a new yesterday he had married Emma will and taken a new bride. Hurtado, 39-year-old dancer and The 69-year-old Mexican artist) model, but declined to say where announced last week he is suffer-| or when the marriage took place. ing form form accner, saying “I am not | Eartier this week she denied — | had been var uae » e: Flash Flood Death and a house he built as a museum The Gordon | trio, Debbie, Robbie and Judy (left to right) of 1041 James K Blvd. | Under the. terms of his will, | Rivera's extensive art collection | for it will go ‘to the Mexican gov-| Toll Rising in Japan SAPPORO, Japan (®—More tor- rential rains fell throughout cen- tral Hokkaido today .and the toll | from flash floods mounted to’ nine killed and three missing. ernment on his death. The collec. | tion includes about 1,000 paintings and drawings and one of the finest,’ groups of pre-Spanish Indian sculp- | «tures in the world: Rivera also told newsmen he Thousands of houses have been: wanted his ashes-mixed with those flooded, destroyed or washed away of his first wife, painter Frida and thousands Of acres inundated Kahlo. She died last year of can- on Hokkaido, Japan's northern- island. Roads have been cut, railway | cer. * * * Rivera was readmitted to mem- embankments eroded and dozens bership in the Communist party of bridges washed away, ing all rail traffic. paralyz- 11 months ago after an in-and-out | party career. He said he would More than 6% inches of rain | leave for Russia next week. The | have fallen, The weather bureau predicts four to five more inches. a= Fall Causes Girl’s Death, Post Mortem Is Slated DETROIT (#—Ten-year-old Ze- linda Nardone died en route to a hospital last night. A post riortem: was scheduled today. to determine whether a fall down basement stairs caused her death. The girl's father told police she fell down the stairs Wednesday nature of his cancer has not been | disclosed. German Gambling House | Goes in for Gold Chips - BADEN BADEN, Germany ®— | Baden Baden's gambling casino | ‘announced today it will use gold | chips. at its roulette tables on. special occasions. The* gold in the chips is worth less than the amount a player will | get for cashing them in, Equal Airlines. Fare Reached Both Nonscheduled and Scheduled‘ Companies Even Up Coach Rates U.S. Farmers .|Wind Up Swing Through Russia MOSCOW — Twelve Ameri- can farmers returned wearily to | Moscow today after a 32-day swing | ‘deep into the Soviet Union. They | said a drought threatened. dust | bowls, but that the vast cultivation | schemes appeared to promise huge | WASHINGTON @ — The non- scheduled airlines boasted today that the scheduled airlines have | been forced to meet their fare level for transcontinental coach nervice. * * @ “The proposed fare cuts of three | trunk airlines are dramatic proof ean mean to the public,” Hamlin B, Johnston, president of the Air Coach Transport Assn. “But the independent Air Coach | Service is still a better deal,” he, added in a statement. s day filed a proposal with the of what the independent airlines | said | Trans World Airlines last Fri- | future grain crops. | The party, in Russia since July 15 on a Soviet-U.S. exchange ar- rangement, appeared tired and anx- ‘ious to get home, but they were | impressed with their inspection of | virgin lands being brought under cultivation in northern Siberia and southern Kasskhetas. | * e The matinee said severe droughts had caused considerable | damage to the current Soviet crop, | but that the ground work was be- | ing laid for a huge agric ubtern! | output, Reviewing what the group nea | seen, Charles Hearst, Cedar Falls, | |lowa, said the Americans were Open Monday NIGHTS till 9:00 Civil Aeronautics board to slash air coach coast-to-coast round trip excursion fares 20 per cent, to $160, for trips up to 30 days. This- compares with a one-way fare, first class, of $158.15,.There_s fs an additional 10 per cent for Federal Tax in both cases, ~ On Wednesday the two other scheduled airlines operating trans- continentally; American and Unit- ed, announced plans for similar coach excursion fare cuts. * * * The special fares, planned te! take effect in mid-September, |would be available Mondays through Thursdays. On the other three days of the week the regular pin agri round trip coach | of $198, or $212 in the case! of Boston, would prevail. The nonscheduled airlines | made no move so far to cut | their fares belew the $160 round trip figure at which they have been operating, Johnston said the low-rate serv- ice offered by barely half a dozen j independent planes flown by the North American and Safeway non- scheduled groups was sufficient to | bring down the charges of the + three trunk airlines —with- their - scores of airplanes available for coast-to-coast service. Canada is a world leader in as- bestos, newsprint, platinum and ' radium. | day. aod ot. bbe pror mate Het. have- | been carried out under the prod- | ding of Communist Party Secre- | tary Nikita S,. Khrushchev. “But,” Hearst added, “there are some questions. The most. impor. | tant of course, is moisture. You) have got to have it to grow wheat, | and because of the lack of it, the | crop is declining from last year.” The American party is scheduled for two more busy days in Moscow — fiying home Sunday. House Ends Hearings on Commies in Theater NEW YORK (INS)—The House Un-American Activities sub-com- | mittee ended its New York hear- | ings on Communist infiltration in| the entertainment world yester-— Six witnesses appeared on the fourth day of the inquiry, but all balked at answering key Questions jregarding their association baaal communism, Teenage Auto Thieves Steal With Eye on Girls RICHMOND, Va., %—Two teen aged boys picked up on auto theft charges here yesterday admitted | having taken some 100 cars, chiefly | bright-colored convertibles. The boys, 15 and 16, said the “sharp looking’’ cars made it easy | }“to pick up pretty girls." 1 | Boys’ Davey Fringed Suede Jacket morning and was treated by a i physician. She complained of feel- ing ill yesterday but her condition did not appear serious until last} night: Hamtramck Reaffirms Ouster-of School Man DETROIT (#—Suburban Ham- tramck’s board of: education re- Give your boy the thrill of wearing genuine suede w today! Sizes 14-18. Waite's Boyswear—Air Davey Crockett Indian Scout Frontier Jacket. basic item in any Frontier Scout's Uniform. Come in . 16.98. ~ PHONE FE4- 2511 TODAY Crockett ‘S is ‘ * * * Last January. at NATO headquarters it was estimated that Russia and its satellites had more than 6,000,000 men under arms and in a high state of pre- paredness, In ground forces alone the Communist strength in Europe was said to be 4,500,000. At that time the Soviet Union claimed that it could triple that number 30 days after mobilization. * * * It seems wise to examine Russian motives in evaluating this arms cut “announcement. The Kremlin may feel an acttte need for 640,000 additional men in its labor force. It also 4s pos- sible that.some relief is sought from steadily. With the aid of the latest ma- chines and fertilizers, however, this relatively small army of farmers does much more than feed and help clothe our 165,000,- 000 people. It produces ever larger surpluses of agricultural products for export. The Man About Town Home Grown: Fruit World Needs a New Code ai ‘Conduct ~ Voice of the People E yeihs : ‘Believer’ Urges People tt to Get ‘Bomb- Proofing’ Ai deg and I don't care if bomb lands right on I'd. just be in pS oggrenal Myself, I'm a saved Christian a m a new body. It doesn't cost an cent to get bomb-proofed. * You ; i __ chief executive” was inclined to ~ take a somewhat different view — for Nations That: Forget Their Soldiers WASHINGTON —It's strange to be reading a solemn pronounce- ment from a committee of eminent soldiers and civilians prescribing a code of condict for Americans who may be captured hereafter as prisoners of war What war” Only a few days ago —after Geneva — the world was being told there isn't going to be any more war and that it is too horrible. even to mention the sub- wide. But when the Ford . Foundation study gives only piecemeal items without all the background, no ecriticiam = is veleed from “left wing’ quar- ters. Recently there has been a hue and cry ‘about anonymous in- formants, but_the Ford Founda- then study now being publicized is anonymous so far as giving the facts. or the story of both sides Our Apples Are to Be Given sect in an age of nuclear weapons. or the sources of the study, the Publicity They Deserve Boy: Whom it is better for his father te fish with during the flay than bunt for at night, ~~" = ay Word comes from the chairman of the Michigan a Apple Commission, . J. Bevan Jarvis, ee ery Aneneat Sate Refugee Act Working Now el arms race. Whatever the case aaa whether or not Russia makes good on its announcement, the cut would have little effect on the world power . picture. Russia still would have far more armed strength than necessary for its defense. = Arrival in New York of the Liner Langfitt with its second full contingent of immigrants is encouraging proof that at long last the meters: Act of 1953 is working. ~On its first voyage the Langfiti brought 1,243 and on its second, 1,205 refugees from both Nazi ‘and Communist tyranny. Ac- cording to New York reports all these new citizens-to-be were happy to reach the haven of free America and eager to start estab- lishing’ themselves and their families here. . * * * These two voyages of the refugee ship _ and the several to come naturally mean a great deal: to those who have been enslaved by.the Hitlerite or Communist dictatorship or both. It also means much ‘to those. many Americans who have labored long and earnestly to make the _Jaw work, Under it 209,000 refugees are “supposed to be admitted by the end of. 1956. * * * At first administrative difficul- ties born of the act-and others “never . Satisfactorily explained, _ seemed to prevent all but a trickle of . —- from =e = appears to have become opera- * gees who a arrived on the Langfitt's first two trips will be followed by many thousands more — the act expires. t gto ew —an Oxford— eegtns dial tink Baw Gis SOE Cer that some extra publicity is in ‘prospect to promote the sale and use of our applies, both at home and in other states. And It is about time. Other states are shipping their insipid stuff into Michigan, ahd we buy it because it is polished up; well displayed and __ glamourized. But did you ever bite into any- ~ thing with a more all enveloping luscious- ness than an Oakland County grown North- ern Spy, Snow, Delicious, Jonathan, Wealthy, MacIntosh, Grimes, Winesap, Baldwin, Steel's Red, Greening, Russett or several others of our varieties? And —of- course there's the giamour_girl_of our_Appie-family,-the Ben— Davis which, like a Hollywood star, has the: greatest eye appeal but isn’t so agreeable to the taste. Let's eat and talk more Michi- gan apples - Now in the U. 8S. Army ip Korea, Pfe, Roswell Hortensen . sends word that the writing portfolio given him by the Pontiac Press when he was ducted is the finest gift he recetvé ‘his mother. Dope the paper in it never will run out. Oe A Pontiac garbage collector tells me “that the volume nearly doubles during the melon and green cofn season. * | COR Tae A good suggestion comes from Sheriff Frank W._Irons,———___— who ‘recom that we treat the ‘ ‘school zone” traffi¢ signs with the same respect during vaca , and then we won't have to “Jearn the habit all over again in September. According te that close watcher on vital matiatics, old Merriweather — in ere were 316 births for every Michigan last year. A sunflow¢r approaching the 14-foot mark is growing tn the yard of | Henry. Schweitzer of Lansing, 100 deaths | ‘ot 85 Pine very small—jwhich prompts Mr. Schweitzer to remark that it resembles the architect of this comme _A stunt surely builds goo’-wil- to-done— ~ regularly by | | Jack Pearson, t_Whehhe notices a he drops in a nickel, | and in Oxford, and will come Biggest gathering place in Oakland County the driver ~enh-— that The document which tells future “prisoners” to be cour- ageous also says that “the fight continues after the battle,” This continue the battle, too. lt doesn't look that way now _Théusands of American boys—and some British. too, and the soldiers of other allies—were eaptured_and Curtain, this. in. Asef dee san t tus au dew York Merald Tribune Ine.) many of them were tortured. But all during the time they were suf- fering. the * “fight” in their behalf consisted to a large extent of ex- ploring ways and means of appeas- ing the Conmnestets. ‘Today, even ee prisoners— come back and tell of the frightful torture they encountered, there ‘Are PROMINENT Men in governments allied with us who want to reward the Red China government with a seat inthe United Nations. Red China was declared an aggressor — He the United Nations and is re- sponsible .for the ertielties and atrocities inflicted on soldiers who fought in. behalf of the United Nations, GIS FORGOTTEN What's needed is a new code of conduct for governments that send boys off to war and forget them — a few w _months atiet kasd ercmandat sen Epmnpocs fakes capitals of the world all indicate that the next move is to appease Red China and give her a seat nm the Security Council of the i United Nations. This “relaxing tension.” After the last world war, the war criminals of militaristic ~Sapan and Nazi Germany were punished, After the Korean War, the war criminals have been permitted te go scot-free and may yet be rewarded with a seat in the United Nations, How can future soldiers be ‘in- spired to fight for ideals if the _members of the United Nations in whose great cause 30,000 American boys were sacrificed are to dis- regard ideals? 6 REDS SOFT-PEDALED | There is a deliberate attempt to Communist infiltration in the United States. Scarcely a day rove Ave. Its head blossom~ts-~>asses-that-some-blow.isnt. struck at those who are fighting Commu- nist subversion. Foundation. testimony and tries to make the __ Security proceediigs of the United to di States look capricious and hudi-— crous, Nowhere is the full tran- ‘By WILLIAM BRADY, WD. It selects pieces of | BLACKMAIL PRESSURE Nor_is any information — being given to the pulilic as to why some of the questions asked in hearings ~ Could be pertinent to a secunty investigation. If a boy's father, for instance; is in any way tied up with the Communists or if he has relatives behind the Iron the officer is suspected of com- munistic beliefs. It means merely that he could be subject to black- mail pressures. This has hap- pened again and again. = * * Representative Walter of Penn- sylvania, Democrat, is having a hard time with witnesses who re- fuse to testify. They are. trying to lampoon his committee, Many of them are pleading the Fifth Amendment ‘and are refusing to help uncover the Communist con- spiracy in the United... States, while some sections of the press are upholding the obvious misuse of . constitutional provisions. It isn't the kind of atmasphere which tends to assure future pris- oners of war that they will not be forgotten. (Copyright 1955, Authority Believes Smog Blocks Off Supply of lodine At the Los Angeles meeting of the American Osteophatie Associ- ation last month Dr. Alexander Levitt of Brooklyn stated that io- dine is wind-borne from the sea, ‘the origifial source of all iodine. falls to the ground in rain, dew anew, enters the soil, and plants. take it from the soil and man and animals eating plants- thus get the jodine which is essestial fer good health—or should get it in water and food. * * * Pollution of the air of areas of heavy industry, in Dr. Levitt's opinion, blocks out enough of the __.dodine_supply. coming inland in. the air from the sea to impair the health of people residing in smog- plagued cities. One of the most frequent ef- fects of ledine deficiency, as Dr. Tevitt observed in a study of thousands of cases is “chronie fatigue." Dr. Levitt. a frustee of the Amer- -ican Osteopathic Association, is probably outside the pale in the opinion ef the general run of med- ical practitioners, particularly the rank and file of the AMA. who still take the. dog-in-the-manger at- titude toward osteopaths, although osteopaths have to pass the same examination as medical candidates do to get a license to practice. ATTITUDE PREVAILS | This is precisely tne way the old timérs behaved toward ‘homeo- paths in the 19th century, and they'll maintain the same policy toward osteopaths as long as the public can be hosdwinhed: Speaking of rote fatigue, which, come to'think of it, I was examination arid the reasons for it can be understood. ~~ do good if T can but” away to do no harm. * * Ld I’m taking a chance telling only the half of it here (enough space for the whole story not available) nly—beeause I hope vou will neith- : : ‘ _¢r think nor do anythhing about_it —piity—of—tetal_sales through. di or i mise—we-will-share our lives os until vou have read the pamphiet The Iodin Ration. Ask for it in writing. signed. and inclose . stamped._ self-addressed envelope What | tell you in the pamphict may do no good but even so I'm. sure it can do no harm. Sianed ngs hy more than , W addressed enve Press, Pontiac, (Copyright 1965) is sent to the Pontiac ° Mich In addition to this trend among regular companies, there are spec- ulative financiers who are in the market for new inventions and ideas. WHAT AMOUNT The ting of industry to science has been tremendously speeded-up. _ One. of the major poet By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator This cycle of rolling prosperity in the United States is. marked by A generation ago the lawyer- production-man. type of corporate of the engineer-scientist in indus- try. Thirty years, ago it was fash- jonable in top management groups to feel that you could always hire amount to eutiny . oak spent go into and benefits are long-term rather echnical brains, than immediat mjectural rath- Nowadays, however, there has °_ than certain. competition for this If an executive wanted to milk type of talent. Frequently there a company in order to make a short-term showing, he could dras- tically reduce or eliminate re- search. But the ultimate effect _would be to deprive the company of the ultimate benefits of profit- able new items and new ideas. Such a standpat company would in the long run be at a disadvan- tage in the battle to survive the ravages of obsolescence... Irrespec: tive of this, when and if manage- ment faces troubled waters, it can always relieve the pressure of im- | mediate expenses by slashing re- | ‘- search, however penny-wise, pound. foolish. the maneuver might prove and other technician. Sometimes true causes for sus- tained big volume in industry are misunderstood. Politically-minded persons | as- cribe benefits to so-called built-in stability from laws dealing with guarantees of bank deposits, Social Security. and the impact on vol- me of heavy Federal spending. While these developments may be depression cushions, they hardly account for the tremendous growth in demand for goods and services. The impetus comes from creative ideas in laboratories and drawing '° be. boards. fruits of applied and new- Darras : product research ; Accordingly, sales volume of ortraits. 2: _._-_ By JAMES.1.METCALEE...._.. as a whole has been expanded by | You won't believe me but my new and improved products un- heart . . . Was really meant for known in the past. you ... And if we had been mar- MOTES ried. I. . .. Would always have FRO DEMAND been true... We would have lived ~ en a Promotes customer de- in . A paradise of love mand to replace old products. The . With all the handsome chil- ~industry—with-frequent- ~dren-you-- >And} were thinking model changes, sets a pattern of of . : . The hour still is not too making the public aware of ob- late... - Why not come back to - solescence. me? ..-°. And help me write the aot . Our Book of Memory? In the struggle of individual - . We. still can get together at enterprises for survival there has The altar of Ged... And heen a tendency to heighten sta-— = - versification of items produced. General Motors Corporation makes automobiles, diesel loco- motives, refrigerators, air coridi- tioners, and a great variety of It all depends on you. my love... Whatever you decide . To go: your way or choose to stay ... Forever at my side. preaeces. cone To an increasing extent, the. cor- poration is becoming a manage- ~ Smiles a person, it's hard for a man to leave his wife behind when he goes on vacation. know-how. in a variety “of fields. The aim is to achieve diversitica- tion. Case Records of a Psychologist Teenage Girl Gets Fellow Passengers to Refuse Liquor Served Aboard Plane Joan and Judy are the types of girls which men admire most, for they are custodians of moral idealism. But boys who try to browbeat coura- geous souls, are double cowards. Most people think right but haven't the courage to take a starid, so here’s a salute to spunky Joan. May her tribe in- crease! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-317: Joan Rice, aged 19, is a very attractive girl. from.South Carolina who recently visited us. Mrs. Crane and I drove her out to the Chicago Airport to take the A * -—* when I said twenty years ago: plane that was carrying her home- Thus. in the fast few days a Just as many youngsters, more ward. — document hasbeen pubtistert than tors, a a a “a Stidy Tinanced by the Ford” 8 thetr teens tor want-of iodine A few ays tater letter from Joan, which included these paragraphs: : ne __ “We .were ten minutes ont of “I was sitting in_a three-passen- ger row of seats with a man and woman from Florida.« ~~~ during July Kent Lake Park, where ‘toeal director pf the -Huron-Clinton Metro- politan Authority, tells me the month’s at- tendance exceetied one-half million, 160,000 of whom went ih bathing. drink. = - “Well, “you can imagine my re- action . . , little 108 pounds | of southern indignation spoke > te boldly as a 200-pound man would, — and 1 ped a Mae sees: of “than, Faure sapien especially In a fad i ee of “Thisman-told. his wife that he - rwhp ecedaloeed an co acial - drink, one meekly chose beer and so did the other. aay have a coke. please,” Judy — eae on, Judy Pg fbr bea killjoy! Take a beer. Don't. be so old fashioned!” va of the — vigorously tried to intimidate “Thanks, I'll still take a coke,” Judy. the stewardess a common bar- maid.’ “His wife, after’ my outburst said she thoroughly agreed with ad me, so all three of us took hot chocolate.” FEMININE SPUNK If Joan had timidly remained silent, she and the man's wife might have been stampeded into taking alcoholic drinks which neither apparently approved. Maybe the man himself wasn't . : so fond of whisky, but was only liquor trying to be galiant. 5 ricco But Joan didn't let herself be blush and E i t iN ie a i ei nates Grae Nati 5 aiid |, 7 wa ee Tee * ae i i iat SY i as at * rr ee eee ee ee ee eee . : : * \ js 27 “ ® ‘ | * maaan mpeg senate we : - ’. * a cy > ; Y ; ties | fis as. a or : : ’ es j eae Tene ee ; ‘THE PONTI AC c PRESS. FRID. AY, AU GUST 19, 1955 “\, + SEVEN ; Arizona 38, wy ts ; sslguaton te ae eee 4 Rack: k-to-School POE Tip: iM f' ‘will return to bis post ax embassy ference of British air attaches Sn | “including branches oF stations ~ ; __Margare s ‘Beau’ .- |wrcishe't Blew. A Post Offices iy 12580, o 38,7 per cent, ; =| ; | The statement was ja formal ““Afterwards,”’ the. stateme | (ees tee per oe ‘ | akg coat ee ape Won’ S H (denial of a Brussels Peport that| added,” “he ‘a return to his ij "Trai 1 " Citi rail..service,, i . et Acquainted Offer! ON ri _ return to Brussels 2 Seen | have nonstop rail picinp (nt Gt: GENUINE BLUE WHITE ae ae ja talc , BE Loxpow (INS) = “The ee The miniétry anid Townesd in| & deecves 4 east taal ent WASHINGTON — At the latest | livery of mail. eo. 4 t : Be a — : Air Ministry states that RAF Group his September trip “merely will be | one company's a «0 tire pro- Count there were 26.642 Post Of | Today there are 5,000 mail-carry- M5 Ct. DIAMOND vai ee pay e Capt. 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Huron FE 4-1555 Barney Baruch Wants Quiet Existence With Family and World Friendships | Elder hr 85th —-bitinday —the ' paissance NOR Our Prices Inclade Normal Installation , 5 Year \ Warranty ‘\ Dependable Service When You Need It! 121M. Saginaw Street Buy With Confidence at WAYNE GABERT'S: 10 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 24 MONTHS TO PAY 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OPEN FRIDAYS and MONDAYS ‘til 9 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON JUNE, JULY, AUGUST NE GABER | ee Your Electrical Appliance Specialist a By JACK LOFTO MANHASSET, N, -Y¥Y. «INS) — Bernard M Batuch urged today on the eve of establish. ment of a global agency to control atomic and hydrogén test explo- sions everywhere in the world Oniy by controlling these tests the white-haired adviser to seven Statesman , Presidents emphasized. can all the facts be learned “about this great giant ‘atomic energy) that can destroy us or lift great burdens.”’ . * ” The tall, distinguished financier- statesman made these other points 1. President Fisenhower's proposal te Russia for an ¢x- change of military blueprints and mutual aerial photography recon- “is not enough’ to insure atomic safety, hut just a first step. 2. The free world. must not be tulled into letting down guard because of the current ‘‘triend ship" campaign of the Soviets. 3. The longer Russia waits before agreeing to disarmament | proposals, the more the danger of war increases. w 4. Any atomic contro! must be accompanied by proofed safeguards backed up by “swift, sure and condign” punish ment for violators 5. “One of the greatest wastes of our time” is the practice of forced retirement of ‘young’ peo ple when they reach a certain age. “I think it's an outrage fo | retire people" pact vet \ \ FE 5.6189 Age ha remarkably agile mind of financier who started out as a messenger bo earned his first not slowed down the; when asked for his ehilosaphe of! any longer than I can be useful.” the life BALL PLAYER Raruth then began talking About r like that,” he replied, referring | to the President. | Is his goal now to reach 100?” “No, sir.’ Baruch replied em- phatically. “I don't want to live that he’s) keep the. “confessed” problem: to Baruch had one weight on his six foot, three inch | frame belaw 200 pounds. He's) mtition “before -the—-age—ot-34—and— te —ereetent— Soe he—was-i97-new-and-hopes—to—keep_it. then served as adviser to seven Presidents i A pile of letters_was handed to him by his secretary, phone rang ‘constantly. nearby and the He shuffled through the papers. Kirthday greetings kept piling up from presidents, kings, prime ministers, business tycoons and just plain people Baruch has befriended. Repeatedly Barut h insisted Im not a public character and don't | want to tell people what to do,” NEY-BACK TRIAL ! of the Remarkable New « « « sase rye sore sunset ‘You Sleep QNit.. ( / “Home Run- Charlie” at lege of a York, baseball game, he he was hit over the known as the Citv Col During one reminisced Jefit_sideof tus hedd with a bat... The- blow brought deafness to his left ear but Baruch didn't discover it until he was examined at West | Point where he applied after his graduatiot When it was suggested he | might have beer “another Eisen hewer” except for that blow, Baruch shook his head. “They don’t make them often . Not IN it! Perfect Sleeper ‘LUXURY TRY IT IN YOUR OWN HOME Come in and register to sleep for 30 nights on a Serta “Perrect SLEEPER” Matrress AND Box Sprinc. We are so confident that after you have taken this won- derful new Serta Comfort Test for 30 nights, you will be completely and enthusiastically sold—otherwise YOU MAY RETURN THE MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING FOR ue L REFUND? a way by careful dieting, although | he described himself as a ‘pretty | good feeder.”’ | > * 7 As. for Jys_burthday, Baruch. “poo-poohed the whole thing. “We make too great an observance of | them: -he declared. “I just want | to stay quietly with my family and | not tell other péople what to do.” | (Copyright 1955.by INS) | Death Valley, situated in eastern | California is 210 feet below sea level. It is 150 miles long and 33 mules wide. SS MATTRESS | Asked! Mey’ s the Answer, .. Not all sizes or colors, but olmost rego hyd every size in this group. ___.__ FO FHIS- -LOW--PRICE!- \. __. 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Solid comfort at an unheard-of low price! Has reversible ' innerspring cush- } Woven of fine long staple yarns into ions and coil spring base construction. — | thick, high piled rugs. Luxurious pat- _terns that compliment your good taste. Choice of mewest decorator colors. Al R. 58.80 in" the price is a complete mepreeti | "4 “ 5-Pe. Chrome Dinette Set Ss : 30 x. 40" flair shaped table has wear- e s ‘i et ens Seated Son hee a s HERE ARE THE FEATURES | . idly built—in gleaming triple chrome, s HOMEMAKERS WANT IN A MATTRESS $59.95 —* Se... AND THEY GET: THEM IN ll : 7 S AMERICA'S IDEAL BY SPRING AIR! T ht 2-Pc. Sectional Sofa What better way could there have been to find out . © Extra firm for h sehdct ' Open onig Delight ful, to-th te Mod. ottened ect th ; xtra firm i i . elightful, up-to-the-minute ern sectional sora wi | what you homemakers wanted in a mattress than & : — and Monday on and left ends offering a wonderful opportunity for in- | to ask directly? That's just what Spring Air did. & @ Finest quality coil construction » +» for durability a] | teresting room arrangements. Hos comfortable. coi spring moe B 2 “ : a TE constructiory wt? * rever bad tbl. e- eush ORS Built—in- > Big, big capacity, fully maulated. water heater ~ that is completely automatic controlled.: Fully ‘guoranteed.and at a price to save you $25.00, 90 days same as cash. Long, easy terms. FREE WIRING ON DETROIT EDISON LINES ‘| econ HOUSEKEEPI : of PONTIAC ro ‘tapered at the has three-quarter 'in wool by Exmoor A wide the costume look Z. sv West ‘Huron Street Open Friday & Moadey to9 -Phone FE. 41555 Vaccine should Not Be Used at “Cerlai Times’ throat er a gastro-intestinal upset. The vaccine also sliould not be given to individuals in a household where a case of polio has just been diagnosed, because other members of the family usually carry the virus at this time even though they are not ill.. The decision as to using the vaccine rests, of course, with the family pitysician, Q. Wow long does protection given by the vaccine last? A, There hasn't been enough time since the vaecine was devel- oped to answer this question fully. Youngsters who received the first | experimental vaccine in Dr. Salk’s research program about 2‘) years aga still have protective levels of polio antibodies. The decline in amount of anti- bodies following the third or boost- |; er shot of vaccine, however, is so slow that the vaccine’s effective- ness is expected, to last for. many years. Only time and further in- vestigation can give the complete answer, Q. If the second shot is de- layed, will it be effective later on? Ac | swab, licensed by the federal goverriment its manufacture and testing be came the responsibility of the U.S, Public Health Service's National Institutes of Health, . . As is true of other vaccines and biologicals, standards for manu- facturing and_.testing are estab- lished by this federatagency. (To Be Centinued Tomorrow) Navy Deck Swab Will Officially - | Become Mop ° | NORFOLK, Va. (® — The deck which millions o sailors have pushed millions of miles, after Oct. 1, will become a MOp | by- name dnd number, naval! ‘spokesmen reported today, The sailors who push it will con- tinue to call it a swab, no doubt. | The Norfolk Naval Supply Center announced the change is being made in the. interest of armed forces~unification. Specifically, it comes under a new federal stock number classification system. , Once all government agencies | use the single descriptions and | j iq ae i a oie Pee CGI eS | self protect against paralytic | | polio? i A. It gives some protection, but | reliable information does not exist | as to the effectiveness of only one | | chances Pe rding...to—_De--Salk,—the- efiect of the first shot is not lost even if the second shot cannot be given for many months afterward. Q. Does the first injection it. | shot. One injection sets the ma- | chinery in motion for antibody production, reduces a child’s'| of developing paralytic | polio, anlies: stock rer mbers: “the “Navy sald. purchasing, inspection, issue and | redistribution of surpluses will be | simplified. Tc old — is worth fe 00 Trade-in on this Gruen Autowind — You 4 A tit GROGEN ‘4 iow nL the watch that winds itself es ee RES 'STANT luminous diol | JEwet unbreakable crystal NON - * NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT * AS LITTLE AS $1.00 PER WEEK Ke Give S&H-Green Stamps. = _ Park Jewelers 4 N. Saginaw Cor: Pike FE 4-1889 MAGNET! -Two shots-are-needed formere adequate protection during the current polio sedson—and three for long-term protection. Q. Should people who have | bad polio be vaccinated? | A. Yes. There are three types | bottom for the new slim look. The sleeves and her skirt is a 12-gore wool style with a high leather belt and a metal colored medallion complete Pontiac Press Photo For Your Protection... Invest In a Name You Know ~The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP and — FAMOUS NAME Reina @ KELVINATOR © FRIGIDAIRE © ADMIRAL @ GENERAL ELECTRIC Your Choice Come in and compare the outstanding features of today’s famous name refrig- erators. In comparison yoy con choose the one best for you -with a name that protects your investment. NO DOWN PAYMENT — LONG EASY TERMS | OR 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH Heater ||| || elassie jersey} Fran models a twin-sweater set | of polio virus and a person who | SMART TOGS — Whe ther its for recreation or relaxation or for | | has recovered from infection by! | one type is not necessarily immune to the. other two | @. Does the vaccine prevent non-paratytic polie? A. No. But non-paralytic polio | does not give an individual a per- manent handicap and so is not important as a health problem. Many cases of non-paralytic polio are never diagnosed or reported, | being so mild as to be passed off las a cold or the grippe. Q. Will .children in prierity | age groups be given vaccine after the NFLP program is fin- | inhed? A. Various proposals have been | made by federal, state, county and icity health departments to pur- Chase -vareiie Tor” adininistration | j to those in the age groups most | Steceptible to paralytic polio. ; If funds are provided by govern- | ment agencies, such vaccine will ;be made available to children | whose families cannot afford to |purchase it, perhaps to all those | in vulnerable age groups. The situ- | ation will vary in different states | and communities. _ Q. Is a dangerous vires used , im preparation of the Salk vac- A. drugs ‘All vaccines are made from these materials are refined or treated until they are not danger- | | ous when given in recommended | dosages. ; | The Mahoney strain of polio | Virus, used in the polio vaccine, is — treatment with formalde- | byde—an extremely virulent strain. | When properly inactivated for use | in the vaccine, however, it will not |‘owe any illness. | | a. | (intramuscular) the Salk vaccine? A. The intramuscular injection /was used in Dr. Salk’s early in- vestigations and in the 1954 field trials, with good results. Some experimental use has been made | of the interdermal method, notably _in Denmark, but studies as to its’ Is there more than one way te administer and nearly all} material | that is potentially dangerous, but | effectiveness have not yet been n | READY-TO-FINISH FURNITURE Floor Samples, One of a Kind Triple Mahogany DRESSER Ready to Finish SOME OTHER BUYS IN FURNITURE © MODERN CESK, Pine, was $32.50 ........ NOW $22.95 © 16”x30” CHEST (4-drawer), Pine, was $21.95, NOW $16.95 © MODERN-DESK, Pine, was $29.95... NOW 522.95 From Our BRASS or CHROME LEGS Hardware Dept. These To Make Your Own Furniture Were $9.95 Now Only | Conipleted, Interdermal injection means in- troducing the needle between lay- | ers of the skin, a difficulut and | time-consuming procedure. ; | Q. Is the National Foundation | in charge of manufacturing and testing the vaccine? A. 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OPEN TONIGHT a ie ek 4 & Aol ae ME CTA Zima lel ie(sat AND MONDAY NIGHT 22 = “hoe ta SOUTH Red Trading Stamps UNTIL 9:00 P. M. pee DOUBLE STAMPS MONDAY ete Se SAGINAW EVENING! 6:00P.M.T09:00?.M [ize ‘ : August 1956, —- -ehout-ane-year. later... _. where possible, __tain them, Thing’ Output | Army, Marines Report Production of Formerly, ‘Discarded Vehicle WASHINGTON @ — The Marine | Corps today ordered production of | a hit-and-run armed vehicle that) the Army originally developed but | discarded. * * The two services jointly nounced award of an 11-million- dollar contract to the Allis-Chal.- | mers Mamifacturing Co. of Milwau- kee, Wis., for an “undisclosed num ber of “Ontos,” which is a green | word meaning “The Thing.” Production will start at the com: | pany’s plant in La Porte, Ind., in and he —_—— an 4 ' Lew IS _ Fine Furniture * . * Ontos carries six 106mm re- coiless rifles on a chassis mounted on full tracks like a tank. Unlike a “pends on the speed with ‘which its rifles can be trained on a tar- get and its high maneuverability rather than upon protective armor. Ontos is equipped with four 50 caliber spotting rifles. When the | vehicle comes within range of a| target, the Ontos gunner fires this light rifle until its tracer bullets flash on the target —*_* A The gunner may then start firing his big, recoiless rifles automatic- | ally, knowing that they are geared ‘| fo the little spotting gun. The big | WASHINGTON—The Post Office !have been found to last longer. eed en neering RD CHICAGO—A Chicago radio com- suspects fo ‘stop when the police Department has ordered 19,000 new | | pany executive has invented a re-| are near enough to insure an red, ‘white, and blue collection thillion and*a half gallons | volving flasher warning light for/arrest. liver oil are supplied by- ' police cars designed to hide from ; boxes for patrons’ use in mailing Norwegian fishermen _— each suspects the fact mets a police car letters and small packages. | year. itp nearby: There are five times more men alcoholics thas women alcoholics. \ = \ ' : : / i ‘ea asl . &. bie 3 ‘ Hs ‘ achneabek __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST If 1985 . : | ; | ene py cents olive ~ The flasher, installed on a -hy- (named the bird-voiced treefrog, | a ; New Mailboxes pies Bio mail-coliection boxes will be era oon Light i draulically controlled stem, pops Male Frogs Do Calling has @ whistling call-similar.to a ~ KEN | Red, White, and Blue painted in the bright colors, which | Hides Till It’s Needed ont at thn cabs eww wad Sree MEMRHIS, Tem, ~ Most. $108 | oodpbcher’s. rhs: grail tooled calls or “songs” are made by. i. called the banjo frog because | males. Each species: of frog or) its calls resemble sounds made by | toad can be recognized by its call. | | that instrument. Thes¢ calls Vary: in volume, tone; | vibration, rate, and pitch. One West Tennessee treefrog, thesis snateconajaai Texas ‘is "js slightly rang see than | : either Borneo or New Guinea. oS ELEWis - _ Fine e Furniture at LEWIS’ OPEN DAILY 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday and Friday ‘til 9 “We proudly present this | _exciting new styling in tubular steel living room group rilles can be fired singly, Ti pairs, | or in a salvo. Although the Army, working 3 Allis-Chaimers, developed this ve- | hicle, it bought only & few pilot models before deciding that such | hit-and-run weapons were of little | use. The Marine Corps, however, | after testing one of the early mod | els, took the view that “the thing” | will fit into. Marine tactics. FBI Tells How Children May Avoid Kidnaper Sega aes then a child ts kidnapped or as-, on the way fo or from | school. Here are recommendations by | J, Edgar Hoover, director of the | Federal Bureau of Investigation, | on how to ‘help protect your anne against these menaces— Specifically, children should be. instructed to: T. Travel In groups or pairs 7 2. Walk along heavily-traveled streets and avoid isolated areas %. Refuse automobile rides | from strangers and refuse to ao- eee 4, Use city-approved play areas where recreational activities are supervised by responsible adults and where police protection is LISLD 3-seater sofa VFRIEAN Oli il Chewy Ct My ~_by PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE DURING smart, ‘trons and so comfortable! 1 1% y seanet a , 3 Passenger $4419 Thrifty shoppers will take ad- SOFA vantage of Lewis’ “Once a Year” offering of this ex- 2-Piece ‘ % secrionan S197 | cute Gore coco: | ee we Gece, Arsaless $9°750 American styling, superb cabi- #7? : | — pe if i CHAIR 37% net work plus beautiful hand § (- x: ‘2mm ee » rubbed finishes will imme- os = se ARM $445 diately appeal to the most dis- | ' — ~« f i CHAIR r~ | criminating buyer. Select your = — Matching 95 needs in either cherry or = > | 1 | -_9 . 7 ee OTTOMAN $19°% and save at Lewis’ to » é yy tubular steel + reversible cushions Smart modern styling at a low price that gives you an amazing value. Frames are tubular steel with black Bonderized baked on enamel and brass boots with self-leveling glides. All cushions are spring filled (foam rubbef also available) with handsome, long service fabrics in fine désigns and colors. SELECT FROM MANY COVERS 2-3 WEEK DELIVERY ON SPECIAL ORDERS ARMLESS CHAIR ARM CHAIR = SECTIONAL readily available, 5. Immediately report any one who molests or annoys them jo | the nearest person of authority. 6. Never leave home without | telling their parents where they | will be and whe will accompany them. 7. Loudly ery for -help it al stranger attempts forcibly to de- -Scout Camp Site Leased — CITY W@—Rotary Camps, Inc., a holding company of the city’s Rotary Club, has an- nounced le Camp Greilick at ‘pearby Bass to the Scenic Trails Boy Scout Council for 99 years. The-lease. was signed for $1 The camp has been the scene of Boy Scout activities for 25 years. Tank Lights Improved BONN, Germany @® — Soviet tanks in East Germany are being HARD TO PARK? Not at LEWIS‘! Customers park FREE right behind store. : 2 i , s « s i ‘+ te perfect fone your children. .. right for your home Michigan knotty white pine fumiture ~~ equipped With newly developed tn- _frared turret sights which allow faultless target shooting at night or in fog, Bonn a officials reported today, Why Wait? Enjoy New : — | PAY ONLY 10% DOWN | _ tie Post Bed...... $ 89.10 & Low Post Bed... 74.70 ca eace 1 6 Drawer Chet 113.40 Triple Dresser & Mirror 235.80 Double Dresser & Mirror 194.49 Nite Table 38,70 DINING ROOM SALE PRICE 54 Inch Server Base... $151.20 eee 122,40 141.30 Corner Cabinet. . (Crown Glass) Duncan Phyfe . Drop Leaf Table 139.50 (Opens to 84” wiht 2 Fillers). Round | Drop Leaf Table 122.40 (54” diameter, opens 72” - Regency Chair.. 28.35 Duxbury Chair —.. 28.35 (net shewn) * 3-Pe. Modern Dinette TABLE 30x42" Low in price, yet ultra-smart in design. Table has walnut wood grain plastic top with beveled apron. Chairs ore deeply upholstered in smart tweed plastic in your choice of red or black and white. —EXTRA-CHAIRS-$4.95 EACH forge 3 PIECES This VACATION ‘Use Your CREDIT Habitant- is superbly handcrafted from genuine Michigan Knotty White Pines ‘See it now at Lewis’ 88 Including and you will want it for evéry room in the house. L. Buy it during our August sale and save on. this “finest of practical, casual furniture. #d'Reit-© Leder. 5 DRAWER CHEST .......$89.50 t $342 STUDENT DESK ..........$59,50 ae 4 , i. bas i eto geen ne nenc ene mage # BACK TO SCHOO % WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF L SCHOOL BAG $10 OR MORE OF CHILDREN’S WEAR | Luxury Gadoets Push Prices Up Boosts Put Squeeze ‘on Many Manufacturers in the U. S. NEW YORK, -0%—The cost of sault today, Prices are going up ‘akain on the materials from which ‘tomorrow's gadgets are made. living well is. under renewed as: | up, too—meaning, that the can you | buy in the ‘store is going to cost the food packer, more. : Soaring prices for natural rubber have already brought hikes in the price of tires. And. steel prices hikes could show. up in higher tags: on | mext year’s cars and a multitude of other. goods. The long depressed textile mar- ket has been stirring of late and several types of cotton cloth and yarn have edged up in price this | week... : Fuel oi} prices have moved up at Russian Denies ‘6,000,000 Men . in Armed Forces __THR PONTIAC PRESS, . FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1955 LONDON (A Soviet ‘spokes- man today denounced as false a | British estimate that Russia and | her satellites have six million men under arms — but he didn’t ‘say | what the correct: figure is. | An article by M. Mikhailov in|. the Soviet government newspaper Iavestia, quoted by (Moscow radio, | ized as a new outbreak in the cold the price boosts are | | commented on the reaction of the British Foreign Office to last week's = announcement that -. the So far the consumer ‘hag felt | Soviet Union is cutting its armed | wholesale - and this could mean j;higher costs of heating your home | next winter, putting a-sqlieeze on the manufac turers of the goods which Amert- ca's rising standards hive elevated | from Ioouries to necessities. But some of these price hikes are being passed along. And ‘now more merchants are complaining | of their profit squeeze. The retailer _ 8 North Saginaw Street - is caught between higher factory | list prices and the consumer's in- very: little of this stirring of infla-| forees by 60,000 aan tion at the producer and manufac. | e turing levels. But the National The Foreign Office said it was Industrial Conference Board re- | difficult to judge what such a re- ports today a slight Tise in eon-| duction would mean since the sumer price averages In July, All| Soviet Union had ‘never disclosed ef the components of its index | its total armed strength. The Brit- save transportation and housing ish statement added that Red vrose. Food took the biggest ad- forces “are estimated at some vance, with apparel up a little, 4,750,000 -with a further 1,250,000 mi’ pp mareenece — war’ and added; P “All these’ reports pursue end-~to lessen the impression duced by the new peaceful actof the Soviet government.” Al Draft Ike fo Run Again, Says Politico SPRINGFIELD, Ill, «—Presi- by acclamation unanimously ‘to be our candidate again next year," says Gov, William G. Stratton. Stratton's remarks drew a pro- longed cheer yesterday from | ¢rowd-of 8,500 at the Republican Day. governor's program at Iinois State Fair. said Eisenhower has brought peace ‘ship at the recent Geneva confers -@nee has broken the ‘‘hitterness and tension which was leading the | | world to destruction in ah atomic dent Eisenhower should be drafted | a the | The Illinois Republican governor and-prosperity and that hig leader- | 4 el * ~* 4 Fos Easy Living! JUMPER Full skirted jurapers in woot, novelties and corduroy. Grey, char coal, greens and red. € The boar@ says the purchasing | in the satellite forces." war.’ He lauded the .President’s o Sizes 7 to 15 value of the consumer dollar has Mikhailov asserted such a pro- | “personal magnetism, utter sin- | 7% jost one-tenth of a cent since June. | nouncement could be “character: cerity and copviction.”". i Pie eam ; 59% hs Uk ICO creasing insistence on striking a j hard bargair . 4 __prices..continue to riser the consumer may find that even the price of bargains has| >» |gone up. The rate at which he ; has been buying of late has left few merchants with distress ‘inven- itories to be moved by ¢utting prices, ; 4 Metals, rubber, fuel oil, some | © Large Sine o Dresses : 1699 : 1099 et Ree . Tom Vie) ate Sa E Tall Girl Dresse “MADE TO Your , bi ; x Optometrist EXACT PRESCRIPTION textiles, all have gone up in price | For High School, College or e | | recently. . | = Copper has fust climbed to 40 Office—New Kitten Soft : |= Eyes Examined New Located at 4@ 8 Saginaw Next to State Theater FE 4-521) cents a pound, the highest list | 7 price since 1872, and a one-third | imerease since. the start of the DR. HAROLD BUSSEY, OPTOMETRIST 100° Pure ~ | RLONS |) SLIPOVERS | Ja year. | Tin plate prices have just gone : y ers. ey 2 ee < Fc i aca * tt “Darby” Casual pO eee ods So Ae ee a i ag be 2 ee. eK sak ee ce oo a" : es ; 4 c : or ea eee Sat Rc Bees we 8 ede “ By ors % ine | or - Ds Y ts ae ie dod gl Styling in i 5. 4 V¥R > 2 & CARDIGANS ) Y c | 99 | 99) CL ' Pretty as a Picture! 4 oD \ { © . ale ri, AN Choose from. 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Never before have we been able to offer such sensational savings or such-fine toots-Choose = from shades of mink, sable, moon-_ 3 .Group.of $99 glo and blond. MOUTONS — 66 Be smart, be economical, wear a Lt _._Sturdy..twist that-re— de sists cold weather .. 3 zip lining out, wear § as a utility coat. Sizes © 10 to 20; 38 to 44. : cof ete e WRebiee? rs oe Roa za # fi _ o “a Rugged 8-ounce triple stitched, rein ged eatsaes forced seam jeans . . ; Sanforized plaid flannel shirts at one low price of 1.59, Sizes 6 to 16. a a Fee Sale! “hoki & Bleck Fur Trim Cashmere & Pog-Tep Levi's an Wool Coats Pee, A 6999 4999 ent ; 4 , ' wv THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 19, 1955 ~— THE COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER WITH A WIDE VARIETY OF STORES AND SERVICES TO SERVE YOU. PLENTY OF FREE AND CONVENIENT PARKING SPACE SO PARK AT OUR DOOR AND SHOP AT OUR STORES. SS sabes: Fa RT PR a Se ne SEC t SE a it bd 9 at : = feces S. 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We give you the results of their skills and knowledge in careful, accurate, personalized precs riptions, compounded. just “for you. Make our modern pharmacy the | headquarters for all your-health needs! 9 DRAYTON DRUGS KAREN S Floor Covering Detroit Edison Service Agency rx 4528 Dixie Hwy. Next to Karen's Toyland 4480 Dixie Hwy. , OR 3-1433 : - nce DRAYTON PLAINS AUTHORIZED TO © Exchange Burnt Out Lamp Bulbs | © Replace Worn Out Appliance Cords H T BECI © Accept Electric Appliances for Repairs ®@ Receive Payment of Electric Bills | Beat the Heat with , . WITH A One of Our Bar-B-Q we 2) WEEK- Chickens. 2. Hours Casey We |] PERSONAL LOAN! 3 Notice and We Will’ See us if you need money for home improvements, . END 4620 Dixie ron | personal emergencies or a new automobile. We'll Have Your Chicken Phone OR 3-260! arrange a low-cost loan to suit your needs. . SPECI AL Piping Hot for You. , 1" 98 ‘It’s Back- to-School on 31544 Pontiac State Bank DRAYTON PLAINS. 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Ly = Se Se TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: ‘ JUNIOR EDITORS AT THE BEACH—5 ; A Pennant and Passengers Let's call our boat ‘Junior Editors’ and make ready to sail it for —the-tirst-time: Sa aga Ts First, fill the bathtub or a large shallow. pan with water, Then | © S cut out a piece of wax paper larger than the bottom of the boat, | ry Lay the paper gently on top of the water and set the boat on tHe paper. | = _ Here is a pennant for the top of your mainniast, -a floating buoy used as a signpost for sailors, and two sailors. Paste this page down on thin cardboard, You can color the pennant any bright color you like. Make the letters a different color. : The, sailors, naturally. are wearing their sailor suits. The blouses | are white with red sleeve patches. The girl's skirt and the boy's | trousers are tiue = t Cut out of the pieces carefully and slit the bottom of the buoy up to the dotted line. so that the buoy will stand up on another piece of wax paper and | eed float on the water. : | Pn Fold the tab of the boy back and set him in the boat with his hand | By over the side. Feld the tab of the girl back and stand her beside the | sail; leaning against it. And away we go. Tomorrow: Swimming M'Lord Doffs Wig is vai the sve of take Oftario. | he to British Heat — | , } ~ Wave's Presence | WASHINGTON — Traditidnally garbed judges and barristers of London have finally doffed their wigs in the face of a sweltering heat wave. — | oe * ¢ 6 Other countries and other pro- fessional groups ~ doctors, mili- tary men and clergymen — long ago abandoned the custom The British wig-wearing fraternity however, not only carries on; it | adds followers.-Newly independent | Ceylon has taken over wigs along | with British parliamentary proce. | dure. The Speaker of the Ceylonese | House presides in full-bottom, per- | manently waved periwig. Clerks | wear prescribed tight-cur] tie- backs, : Years age some of Phgland’s dandies, backed af first by Charlies II, tried fo hold out, bat to no avail. Soom the King himself seccambed to a black, dashingty curled periwig that reached below his shoulders. Gossips sald the transformation resulted from His Majesty's fast. graying hair. The ‘wig mania spread to the ~~" es TTT eT eee OS eee eee COMPLETE 7 Pe. LIVING ROOM OUTFIT - HERE IS. WHAT YOU GET: A beautiful dovenport in decorator. colors, a chair to motch—2 step American colonies, Men of dis tinction — preachers as well as governors and judges — reached tables — 2 beautiful lamps and méatching cocktail table. for the latest styles, while un- bewigged Puritans railed against the ungodly practice. * * ** The decline of the wig era coin- cided with the revolutionary period of the late 1700's, when such adorn- ments were oyt of keeping with the spirit and problems of the times, | From then on the frankly flam-: boyant peruke gave way to the | ¥ Sive toupee,. or hairpiece | a8 it is now known, dallan Jewelers 17 N. Saginaw St. ~~ Convenient Credit -Haveia Successful and Enjoyable Vacati on Keep Time With a Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN - EXCLUSIVE WATERPROOF _| - VT-SJEWEL Terr rTrT TTT ee ee eee ee ee eee Pee eee ee were reT TTT eee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee ll il A i Nl Nin ti in Ni a ti i th hh ht i i i he eee & THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 SEVENTEEN t * a @ 3 ARR one Double dresser, mirror ——a panel bed — } innerspring mattress+—box spring to mateh- a ; , ». — two lovely ceramic lamps -— matching -chest ond night stan available extra, 25 SOUTH SAGINAW ~ Couple Planning | a ig erecta mata erent ea Preparing baby for a bath is just one of the many|George Varion of South Paddock street, ie Rs BU oe aan : “agi . ) | lle when. grand- duties performed by a visiting nurse. How much more fun| mother, Mrs. Joseph Varion, is the nurse. it ts for baby Kathy Varion, ~ ee aethee SESE Friends Fete New Bride at Shower Picnic Also Honors | Mrs. C. W. Wixom, of Ann Arbor A picnic funcheon and miscel- laneous shower was given Wednes- day afternoon by Mrs. Frank Copp and Mra, Alfred Hyde at the for- mer's Motorway drive home, * * * The party was given in honor of | Mra, Charlies W, Wixom of Ann | Arbor. The former Suzanne Stolpe, | she ts the daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. Clarence Stolpe of Starr ave- nue, Mr, Wixom is the son of Mr. - and Mrs, Charles S. Wixom of} Lakeland avenue, Sylvan Lake. Suzanne and Charlies exchanged nuptial vows July 23 at All Saints Church, Mary Bunting, Mary Copp, Mra, Charles B. Wixom, Mrs, William Leh Mrs, Henry Vander. veldi, Arthur Harrington and Mrs, Arnold Paulson. | Others were Janice Vanderveldi, | Mrs. Howard Wixom, Mrs. Bruce Wixom, Beth Methrell of Ypsi- Janti, Mrs. Arthur Truesdell of Wayne, Mrs. S. L. Dibble of Bir- mingham - arc Mrs.~ Roberto Rodriguez and Mary .Ann Hennig both of Ann Arbor. to Fete Pair at Rehearsal Dinner | sibilities of bank yeller Mrs. William Bick. ford, * i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day, she must also balahce her schedule to {permit time for relaxation with her grand. Working each | child. , Keeping in balapce is one of the respon- of Garland avenue 5 a eae f son Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lendler of James K boulevard are entertain- | ing at the rehearsal dinner this Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| , Carl E. Putnam of Glasslarfi, and Robert, son of Mrs. Blanche Cog- gins of Voorheis road, will ex- |; change nuptial vows evening at Orchard Lake Presb: terian Church, Also, invited are Mrs. Coggins,' Nancy Coggins, Jereé Bachelor, Mary Colette Hamlin; Mrs, Evelyn Webster, Robert Collins, Delt} Richmond and Ronald Rife. miscellaneous shower given Thurs- day evening at the Perry street /home of Mrs. John Vackaro hon- Womens Section is also a valuable source of in- formation ta her grandchildren -as the replies to their many “whats” and “whys.” ‘the pleasant. voice of | co-workers, Mrs. Merle Merriam, replies as she'answers some of the ten thousand calls during her working day.* Nellie, as she is known to her t ' : mae “Information,” IChildren Still i |Returning for . * * Fe te cmt en ei ta an Pontiac Presa Photos Visits Home Some Area: Folks... ontinue’ to Scan Travel Folders BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham sons and daughters living in dif- ferent parts of the country are still coming home for summer vis- its. . At the Godfrey Strelinger home _ on. Linden road are Mr, and Mrs. Clemson N. Page and their three children from Ardmore, Pa, They are dividing their time between the Strelingers who are Mrs. Page's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Page of Townsend ave- nue, * * @*@ Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Rhodes, arrived this week with their small | son to spend a fortnight with Mrs. Rohdes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Webster-of-Fairfax-avenue—- and the Richard M. Brandts ar- rived Thursday from their home in College Park, Md. for 10 days with Mr, Brandt's mother, Mrs. | A. J. Brandt, They were accom- House guests af the home of Gladys Rogers for the past week were her sister, Mrs. B. N. Prit- chett of Medford, Ore., Frank Atkin of Knoxville, Tenn, and Joseph Rogers of Fort Launder- dale, Fia, - * * @ ‘Mrs. Edward E. Rothman and her daughter, Lydia, will give a | Renchoon and shower Saturday for | bride-elect Joanne Neff. She will be | married Aug. 27 to Gordon Lee —— of Birmingham. Their little eyes start popping when to\of South Avery road, and Margo Schiefler, grandmother's they go shopping. Mrs. John | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Schiefler of Pump is showing her grandchildren Jan|Vinewood avenue, some of the lovely items Appel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Appel | she has in her gift shoppe. 5 | u | ~Foanne's~uncle~Joseph- Parsons /entertained at a recent dinner for jher at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club | Mimi Neff will be her sister's Mr. and Mrs, Robert E, Tuller of Worcester, Mass. announce the birth of a son, Mark Ellison, on ; Aug. 12, Mrs. Tuller is the for- mer Mary Booth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman Booth of Glenhurst drive. ; * . * From Columbus, Ohio comes news of the birth of a son Jona- ‘than Allen, Aug. “15- to Mr.~ and | Mrs. Frank G. Little. Mrs. Little is the former Shirley Sylvester. * * * | Mr. and Mrs. Sherman LeMes- | surier leave Saturday to spend | 10 days at the Greenbrier, White | Sulphur Springs, Va. | * * * from a visit in Amarillo, Texas | with her brother-in-law and sister, | Mr. and Mrs, Ray Vahue. * * * | Mr.,and Mrs. Donald Sprague will entertain at a square dance, | Tuesday evening as a farewell (party for Mr. and Mrs. Edward | L. Dingier who are moving soon to |New York: , * * * Mr, and Mrs. Gordon F. Hess have returned home from -a holli- day in northern Michigan. * ~ * Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Whiting Jr. have returned from a vacation on | Nantucket Island” Hie * 7 a “= Mr. and Mrs. Victor Armstrong ' and their daughter are visiting rel- No job is_teo great for today’s grand- mothers, Mrs. Mark J. Seiler, Ora to her many friends, operates a drill press in the extrusion department of sheet metal divi ‘off the job. THE PONTIAC PRESS RIDAY, AUG! PAGES 1§-21 Personal News of Interest in the , Anna J. Brown of Judson street. | T 19, 1955 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald fosin Mrs. Irene R, Olezak of North! (Anne Siske) of Detroit are the Mr. and Mrs. Paul G, i sion of a local plant: Her two grandchil-: dren receive most of her time when she’s | 5. atives in Georgia for a fortnight, : + * * 7. ~Mr- ant Mrs. Charnes J. Van- Horn were recent hosts at cock- | tails and dinner honoring Mr. | and Mrs. Don Hendrick of Ja- * * * Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lawrence | have returned to their Wing hake ; home after a motor trip to Cape | Cod Couple Gives Altar to Star Mothers ~ | An altar with an inlaid star was | presented to the Oakland County Chapter No, 34, American Gold | Ceeil Briggs, in memory of their At a meeting of the group, a report was given by Mrs, Briggs on the Memorial Serv. ices héld recently at the Four | Freedoms Memorial at White Chapel Cemetery and plans were made for an October money making project. A: membership committee .was appointed to: contact prospective members. An invitation was ex- |tended to all Gold Star Mothers | to“attend the Sept. 15 meeting to 'be held at the Moose Lodge Pontiac Area daughter, Jacquelyn, have returned ‘Grace Mack” has retorned hore — Star—Mothers;—by—Mr—and Mrs, | L _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST.19, 1955 = children’s carnival, planned and operated by the’ children in the Newberry street neighborhood was an ex- citing “event on Monday and Tuesday. Shown at the “tar- | get game” are Douglas Carney, Robert Dasies, Margie Janka, Dennis Janka, David Carney and David Janka, (left Not pictured but having an active part in the to right). event was Elaine Bisbikis. look equally well with full skirts. - {Fur Facts for Fashion Fascination NEW YORK (NEA) ~The fur) cape, the little jacket for daytime and evening, the new fur colors, the predominance of small furs everywhere are the fur facts that tell a whole fall fashion story. * * . The return of the fur cape, whether short or long, is a natural fashion . development stemming from the slim lines of autumn’s | ready-to-wear. Good for all dresses with ‘ena! lines and equally fine for the new | tunic suits and suits with long | "jackets, Little jackets, for beth day- time and evening, mean more to every woman this year. Not every woman can afford a tittle jacket in mink but she can afford “SWS Jacket some tur~tor~) daytime or evening wear or for - beth, Styling of these jackets is imag- inativeand they, too, are designed | JUDITH J. LINDSEY Mr. and Mrs. William A. Chap- man of Royal Odk announce the betrothal of Mrs. Chapman's }daughter, Judith J. Lindsey, to Private Leaun W. Harrelson Jr. | He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Be Individyalistic Even it “ is wearing a certain nk or. pesles on the «G3 pen reas Enrolling Now for the Fall Term! BEGINNING CLASSES TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 (Evening School—September 8) Beginning classes in Business Administration, Higher Accounting, Secretarial, Junior Account- ing, Gregg Shorthand, Stenotype. and Steno- graph, Typewriting, Comptometer, Calculator, ‘ etc. DAY, HALF-DAY AND EVENING The Business Institute offers thorough, practi- cal business training which prepares one for congenial, well-paid positions. The school main- tains free employment-sexvice. Leaun W. Harrelson of Delaware drive. Leaun is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif., with the United States Marine Corps. slim clothes though many’ The little furs are not a | too, Most will are replacing | ‘Choir I Is Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Joslyn Avenue United Presbyter- | their West Brooklyn street home Thursday evening. Robert Nelson | /E good for many occasions, they're | entertained the senior choir of season-spanners, travel readily. Waist-length and ian Church with a buffet supper at 2%inch jackets stoles this year. ne ee -—~-- APPROVED. FOR VETERAN TRAINING TW: Lawrence Street Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 ' Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information ebeeeewrin oe eS Ce 6 se 8e Se e e eee ee 4 ee Se Se ee ee ees Overambition Defeats Its Purpose By ANNE HEYWooD It is natural for a mother to be many times, her ambition is wrong ly directed. For example, take this letter from Mrs. K.: * * * “My daughter Joan is very tal- ented at writing. She was writing poems when she was five, she was “Her father says I'm spoiling her and that she ought to take\a job and help us pay for ibis lt ue “What do you think?” Well! Can't you imagine how Joan is going to turn out? I-can, State Heads Conduct .MOMS_Installation_, of her talent. And. the world, I'm afraid, will let her down fast. NO OBLIGATIONS Probably Joan has never made | a bed in her. life, nor pitched in wPASaBE. i » 5 sat ater Rivas eran '|Revival of Plaid ils Fashion News ~ lacabse * We have enjoyed some In the first place, writing is an | and now we're back to presentation in many seasons. women’s apparel are Ra excited as we are! begin planning now your wardrobe and back-to-school needs. wonderful vacation week-ends work on Saturdays to bring you the most exciting fashion ~The ewest fall styles in arriving daily ... and when you see them you wil be Visit Jacobson’s soon and NS new "REGULAR STORE HOURS BEGINNING - i. NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 ~ BIRMINGHAM , Open All Day Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. This is-Countryside -..-.-solid_cherry. ture with a casual air, b furniture like this is the Willett. Good inyestment, ~ for it will serve not only your own lifetime, ~ Countryside is solid wood, with honest ma workmanshi: through and through. patient Pp Save 10% During Our August Sale is fashioned from terials and “4479 DIXIE HWY. Open Fri and Mon. Nights , DRAYTON PLAINS , Free Parking -._ Convenient Credit Phone OR 3-2300 éi i ARE A WAY OF GAMPUS LIFE ~ 2-Hour Free Pata Have your ticket validated « when you make a purchase at Jacobson's ws Every minute of every busy school day you'll bless the barefoot flexibil- ity and feathery lightness of Joyce casuals . -. young, fleet-footed companions for your easy-going back-to-class. wardrobe, Lett “Safety First? plaid-lined and kiltie fringed in black or navy suede, 10.95 “Right: “Woodehuck” in crease wes: THE PONTIAC PRESS, \ ’ cu . { FRIDAY, ae 19, 1955 Choice of 3 Lovely. Patterns | Old Rese (Pictured), Moss and Yellow Rose—68-Pc. ey Mme. MURIEL LATRENCE Tt happened when the — was a small child. iy walk uivead bene dis been patched with new, \wet plas-’ ter. By touching it, the patient had displeased her adored moth- er, She was reproved, told not to Jp ack it again. She obeyed; but @ her older sister didn't. * * * While their mother was out of the room, the sister made holes in the wet, soft plaster. Return- ing, their mother discovered them ~— and assumed yelngur denabier, She flew at her the guilt of her |. hose we've turned on is no credit ceptable. So long as we know it's, our ‘mo. tive for striking hing; ‘the thild will know where he is. And he will make the adjustments necessary to survive: as the offspring of a ‘parent whose anger can dominate his patience. But when we start lying about IF newest jewelry— jin fury. And beat her, Severely. 7 severely. Not long after, a myth developed | lin the patient's ‘family that she had never been spanked, She did the only thing possible T Rose, $ 95 | with the truth expérienced by ‘Set | her own senses. She “forgot” it. gy | She became a “perfect” child, §--salads,-8 bread and! on __her » butter, 8 fruit, 8 soup. platter, sugar and creamer, salt-and pepper shakers. n.talestene PHes, i. Labi io 3) ASTISESt I OP tari r 12 cups, 8 helplessly dependent | mother’s senses, Unable to trust | anything she felt, saw or. heard | with her own senses, and just saucers, vegetable dish, 101-Pe. Set (Service for 12)......... 81S ou.k =a As her psychoanalyst, Izette de Forest, describes her in her fine G0 OTHER PATTERNS 1 PRICE! | wos'ssc Levers ions , . became a “ghost” in life, dead- ened by the spell of self-dis- : | trust cast over her by her parent's SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW le. r It is costly to be the child of LINE OF FALL JEWELRY ‘gomeone who is so ashamed of DIXIE POTTERY | (Near Waterford) For Your Convenience Open Daily and Sunday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 5281 Dinie Hwy. | his angry action that he pretends that he hasn't taken it, USE PATIENCE ' A child can be provoking. As | patience is a supreme moral de- | velopment, our reserves of it are limited, Our rage at Johnny's too- ‘persistent fooling with the garden OR 3-1894 a The Keepscke Certificate of Guar- * antee gives written prool of a per- MICHIGAN'S LARGEST JEWELERS JULIET $575.00 Wedding Ring 175. “The “Golden era” will brighten and become an extension of the many browk costumes this fall. Tweeds and knitted costumes will have goldén touches. For now | bracelets and earrings with less emphasis on ropes is part of the cool look. to us — but it's-human, It's ac}. about what happened to him. Animal parents, by the large, are quite self-respecting crea- Manly Patterns Are Refreshing | Those who have forgotten how spirit-lifting these, manly, tradi- tional patterns are will have a fine Date Sauce Tops Slices of Date Cake Shadow stripe by Helen Whiting is in blue with muted stripe in royal blue. Back is | shirred from @ pretty yoke. The transitional A regiment of Scottish pipers is slated-to tour a score of cities to perform marches and Scottish dan- ces, both to the blood-quickening skirl of massed * * # A Scotsman ‘of the clan may ance can't fajl to be bright. Club Attends Picnic The Erie drive home of Mr. and |Mrs. Harvey Hahnefeld was the scene of a picnic held recently for members of the EOWN club and 'their husbands. The birthday of Mrs. Hahneteld was also observed. Opening /of ELSIE’S 735 N. PERRY (In Perry Shopping Coates) FOR Announcing jhe BEAUTY SHOP row FE 4-5987 Serving Good Food Since 1929! . Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker B for Autumn. 00 also $100 to 2475 Wedding Ring 12.50 World's Finest Quality Diamonds “tA diamond ring is a lifetime investment.. Therefore, its quality is the ail-importartt consideration. Only @ perfect diamond can reflect maximum beauty and briflience. For this reason diamonds should be chosen’ for perfection in Color, Cut and Clarity rather than size. In all price ranges, » every Keepsake Diamond is 1S regic. 88 Wayne Street SOFT CURLS FOR FALL ... just a little bit longer and more feminine. Start now to condition your hair _RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP _ Phone FE 2.1424 ; Mrs: J. E> Graybiet Bakes Moist Torte for Rich Dessert By JANET ODELL sauce, and it's Graybie] gives us her reci Date Torte. ——- Mrs, Graybiel has made a shies for herself in the social life of Pontiac. Her pleasing personality makes her welcome everywhere. She is a member of the Newcomers Club, also of a Bridge club. Her family -of three active children keeps her busy. DATE TORTE By Mrs. J. E, Graybiel foc ee ; tablespoons ‘aang ie oo sugar 1% cups tinted flour Pinch of salt Pour water on soda, then on — and stir well. Set aside to Add the rest of the ingredi- rel Pour into a greased pan. |Bake 40 minutes in a slow oven, _about 300 degrees. ‘cover with the following sauce: | Cut % pound of dates into fine pieces. Add % cup sugar, 1 cup boiling -water, Cook. until thick. Spread over squares and top with whipped cream. ‘Stretchy’ T-Shirts Help Beat the Heat You can take the “heat” off your summer laundry chores by outfitting your youngsters in the new stretchable T-shirts in care- free nylon or Darcon. size ranges, these stretchables re- quire just a quick sudsing and rin- vengiavera ngs flag emi fit for another day of duty. The fur handbag is a good- looking fall accessory. You can have one in pony, rabbit, raccoon | or even leopard. Renennaen anaes When cold, cut in squares and | | home souvenirs of memorable va- Besides stretching to fit several | cotton fills a big wardrobe gap and is styled with three-quarter or elbow length sleeves, | Collect all you want, but be = you want all you collect. This is a good maxim for every memento- | minded motorist about to take that long-awaited summer vacation, * * *@ It's a natural tendency to bring cation spots, so you must with- stand the temptation to collect useless items from famous places. A friend of mine has a collection of demitasse cups she’s picked up around the country. Another col- lects antique spoons; another, American milk glass; another au- thentic trivets. PRINT COLLECTION An artistic friend has a collec- tion of prints and original water | colors of places she’s visited. An- Choice of Styles . be sure of both quality and — Open A Convenient Account A YEAR TO PAY * NO EXTRA CHARGES rations, in beautiful | @ Pink © Beige e Mocha. “6 Turquoise” oe Mint These lovely new satin” smooth “Bristol Lamps . . « with hand painted enamel inches tall. Antique taffeta shades. 3-way lighting. All new colors. Come early . . . get a pair, aes _FEATURE! | AUGUST Beautiful BRISTOL © TABLE LAMPS $1995 ,other has decorated her south- Collecting Calls for Care colored pins marking the spots where.they've_traveled.The chil. ‘dren in another family collect /mhatch books, the covers of which they tack on a framed pegboard in the family recreation room. * ” * Your travel souvenirs don’t have to bé a clutter destined for the attic or basement, They can con- stitute a useful and decorative col- | western ranch home with indian — art objects. The paper weight on my own desk is a beautifully colored rock | | I found in the Rockies and pol- | ished myself. 1 keep my pencils in an early | American celery dish purchased these items are useful and at- tractive reminders of my travels. The children in one family I know collect postcards from places they visit, later — them in a shoe box, ‘ Ga is wall 4: hole com eo map of the United States, with Now at. Sie /, CALLIE’S - BEAUTY SHOP Smart, young—forever No wonder thé “princess” lines of this pretty dress are favored above flattering! all other fashions! This .newest version with sideswept neckline, smooth-fitting bodice, soft flared skirt—syre to be the hit of any occasion! . —_ 4508: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. “Size 16 takes 5% yards 39-inch : /plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this 4 pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for Ist-class mailing. Send. _|to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West lith St., New York 11, N.Y. Print 1116 N. Perry. FE 2-6361 ss teed tye tanibae. “with zone," \ S ~ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1953 \ it | ont Brag About Popularity | to Other Girls|§ the friend right | duced + Lwant to go with} to dash to the rescue the next time ina. BOs clbinn cain ae ight they came |his friend, have him find out | those two boys come .over. If you | together, you can repeat the first. ith bears, owls because of extra flexibility, after me. Almost all the girls over again and we watched TV |what he thi chest: me? I Gon’ /have no warning, figwe out suum jail westuaet Ge newt Unie Gey age despise me because ‘of it: |ane I got better ‘acquainted with |want to appear to to be running after | sort of code message that will|drop in. Pretty soon it will seem try to be as gopd and fair as | the. friend. Tl him, yet I'd like to go with him/|start ber on her way to your ;tike the normal thing for you to anyone possible could. How can| .“He acted really/ friendly to- | and Y want him to know it.” house be off with your pet. And. the girls to realize that I/ ward me and Fd dearly love to a as Then let her take one boy éft|isn't that just what you want? - belp it 1 the boys all chase} go with him. = Answer: Alert one of yor most-| your hands while you get even| (Copyright, 1955 by United Fashionettes Attend Cake. Demonstration SowaS & Wed Chuple ing chase But tye eold convince tom owt |ROFELY Asked that The Fashionettes, ‘ed eS ee ee those a - and Mrs. | pontiac Parks pobre yourself you might win - : Dept. met at Adah Shel'y Lib- their affection. as Attendant a Se vay vecmty. Wn Paina Mert The boys must trip each : ; won the trophy for losing the most other beating a path to ae front Bridal Party Need Mile road are | weisht for the week. door. If they arrive in droves—-| Not Include Both Members of the group attended announcing the |. demonstration on cake decora- E / F s£ ; the wealth? “Come on over and ‘Husband, Wife Pee : : engagement of tion. They plan to meet again! Ninfa Paramo, daughter of Mrs. | wei, ie ae - ther auger, menawy ecg et pe, Pec Pi for Jack and Jill ask them to join you. Such gath| 4 me writes: = of the Patricia Ann, |be followed with « cooperative pic-| Will enter Mercy School of Nurs} : ae erings can turn into informal | bridesmaids at my own wedding | fo John Allen " *t Catiand Park ing in Detroit on Sept. 6 An an- 1. Your Headquarters for Levi's parties. And do a lot of character asked me to be a brid id at Q sonn Alien a nual project of the St: Joseph| From Kindergarten to = ~of her “wedding but has said nothing Shaw. Mr FeteLocat Woman [Mercy Hospital Alumnse Associa: | * High School the other girls. 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Haron St. \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. AUGU ST 19, 1955¢ - ee — days are nearing in the Oakland County area, and school officials have set dates for general faculty and orientation meetings. registration, parent-teacher confer- ences and school opening. Opening dates , announced by school authorities, 'soifie as early as Aug. 31 and others as late ing these tots and their school programs. i Imlay City Classes in Imlay City Schools will start Sept. 8. Faculty will meet Sept. 6 and 7 for preschool con- ferences and the school will be open from Akg. 30 to Sept. 2 for students to get books and sup- : : | plies. New students, kindergarten as Sept. 12, are listed below: | through seventh grade, should reg- Huron Valley ister Aug. 31 in the sixth grade \Schobi here starts the morning | om, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. of Sept. 2 for all grades except Lake Orion kindergartén, which opens Sept. 8! soot § is the date set for Lake New pupils are being enrolled | Orian youngsters to report. A gen- in the principal's offices before eral teachers meeting is hy for | opening date ang teachers of | 9 a.m. Sept, 6, and departmental | kindergarten — are de- | meetings and room organization | voting Sept. 1, 2, 6 and 7 to | will be held Sept. 7. : conferences with parents regard. The new Special Education de- | ‘New Strong Reserve Plan Being Put Into Effect WASHINGTON (#—The Army to- | President Eisenhower last week day put into effect one phase of | authorized an Army qupta of 90,000 | |such enlistments and the Marine Corps 5,500 during the 10 months ending next June 30. the new reserve training program | and announced it will be ready | soon with others, including the en- | listment of men 17-18% years old| The six months of active train- for six months. training. jing must be followed up by 7% The over-all program, which | years more in the active reserve. | Congress cut down from President Volunteers :will be deferred from | Eisenhower's requests, envisions | the draft throughout the full eight | creation of a strong and active | years if they take an active and | ready reserve to supplement re- | Satisfactory part in the reserve | _duced regular forces. Reset'ves are | training. Otherwise they are sub- | to be built ‘up over a period Of} Ject-to-a-_two-year—draft-— years to 2,900,000 men from the | These short-term trainees will present 800,000. be paid $50 a mont: ‘for the six The Army said it will accept} months. High school students who immediate six-year enlistments/ volunteer may be deferred from directly into the reserve by men/ the initial active duty training until who have not yet been ordered to| they complete their high er report for induction uhder the courses or reach the age of 2 draft. ~ whichever is earlier. Each man accepted must serve) Enlistments will be handled by two years on active duty, take part | the nearest organized reserve unit in the ready reserve for three rather than regular recruiting | years and serve one year in the centers, although recruiters will | standby reserve — the same time | give cadershiatnes about the pro. | as if he were drafted — but will | gram. have a choice of when he will! The Army said it is also ready | serve his two years of active duty. | lo carry out another provision of | The Army said that it will be |'the new law which applies to men ready to start accepting enlist-| now on active duty who complete ments for the short-term reserve | their tours before July 1, 1957, If training program in the “immiedi-| they join a ready reserve unit) ate future,” which officials have | when they- get out and serve in it | = will ——— mean Oct, 1./ satisfactorily for one year, they —|will be transferred then to the | standby reserve, j training is not required, Chief of staff Maxwell D. Tay- 'lor declared that the, new law is being utilized to ‘effect “the lapeedie st possible build-up. of the of Army's reserve strength towards its mobilization goal.” Pontiac Boy Struck by Automobile Here | Nine-year-old Paul Kitchen, 469 Montcalm St., struck by aj car while playing yesterday on Nel-| He added that the Army will son St., was reported in fair con- | Continue “at the same time, to dition today at Pontiac General ©*haust every effort to recruit | Hospital. (and retain in eur army lapd national guard units volun- Pontiac Police said the boy ran do the peth of at {teers with prior service."” These atthe a car Criven | men, he will “form the back- by Leslie R. Meyer, of 2780 Wal- aid, ton Bivd. bone and leadership necessary for Accosting Story resetve | partment located at Blanche Sims school in this city will be ready for use about Dec. 1, Mariette : Marlette Community Schoo} of- ficials have filled all vacancies on the teaching staff except the There are seven new teachers listed for the high school staff and eight new teachers for the new | Bea McDonald Elementary School | opening this term, which is to be i dedicated sometime in September. Marlette’s opening date is Aug. 31. North Branch North Branch Rural Agricultural School wil] be open at 8:45 a.m. | Aug. 29, for principal and super- | intendents meetings, and a } gener al Check Scout's Evanston Boy Claims Man Ordered Him in Car Near Muskegon MUSKEGON we — Police today sought to check out the report of | a 12-year-old Evanston, I1., Boy | Scout who said he was accosted | | by a strange man in a car near Camp Wabaningo several days after Peter Gorham vanished from the camp. The Scout, Terry Henderson, said he hurried from the spot after the man ordered him to “get in the car.” The incident, he said, occurred several days after the July 5 disappearance of the Gorham boy, also 12 and also from Evan- ston, * Peter's body was found 1 ast) | Sunday five miles from hte camp. |, Edward Ya Thelma Boyle as Bride | ROYAL OAK — A double-ring | where regular | ceremony Tuesday noon at Guard-| Buesko. | Sept. 1, Regular sessions will start | Sept. 2 for all grades. faculty meeting. High school and grade meetings are set for 1 p.m. Kindergarten through’ six th grades will report for school Aug, 31, While tenth through twelfth graders report to the gymmasium for final registration on the same day. ; - Registration for seventh through ninth grades will be Thursday, | South Oakland County An expected 63,000 children will enroll in classrooms of 11 South Oakland districts, Opening date, listed for Southfield, Clawson and Royal Oak Schools is Sept. 7. Children attending Troy, Carver, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Lamphere, Berkley, Madison and parochial ;chool Opening Dates Listed i in County schools in this area will report on Sept. 8. Oak Park has. slated Sept. 12 for starting day. Waterford Township In Waterford Township, school bells wilt ring on Sept. 7, both for Isaac Crary Junior and Wa- terford Township High School pupils, Registration for junior high students, grades seven through nine, wil] begin Aug. 22. Pre - enrollment for Waterford High School students will begin Aug. 23. Grades 11 and 12 should register Aug. 23-25, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the high ‘school office open on the evening of Aug. 24 from 7 to 9‘p.m. for students unable to go diving the day, - Tenth rs shotid register Aug. 30 Sept.'1, or 7 to 9 p. m. rea able to register dur- Aug. 31, if ing ime Hoily ly enlarged will be the vocational education program offered in Holly Area schools when . they open next month. Loca} business firms are being asked te cooperate in the work. Advisor for the expanded pro- gram is William Froberg. Offered to high.school students of 16 years or over will be a course with a four-way objective — to be of ben- efit to the students, the school, employers and community, Such students would divide their time about equally between : the regular school ¢urriculum and the outside Activities. Parents now are being solicited to enter their chil- dren in the new, plan, He had been shot through the head with a .30 caliber bullet. SEARCH CONTINUES State Police Capt. Leroy Hunt said the search, still is on for a 31-year-old Chicago man who came to Muskegon July 3 with the an- nounced intention of visiting a Boy Scout nephew. The man, who Hunt said had a record of morals offenses, | left without paying his car rent- | al bill and apparently did not | visit any of the camps in the | Muskegon area. | Police also said a woman who lived near the camp reported hav- | ing seen a man whose description matched an artist's conception of ja man sought for questioning in .* * * The woman, who refused to per- mit use of her name, said she saw the man three days after Peter's | disappearance. The drawing of the man sought | in the case was made on informa- the case. | ‘ | tion furnished by Mrs. Elsie Fer- | rill, who said she saw “a boy like Peter’: talking to a motorist the day the Boy Scout vanished. laian Takes gift of her sister, Mrs, Dorothy | ian Angel Catholic Church, Claw- | The bridal bouquet was centered son, united in marriage Thelma bVivian Boyle and Yaylaian. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. | Charles Boyle of 975 Rankin, Royal Oak, and the bridegroom, of 2756} Carson, Detroit, is the son of Mrs. Gloria Yaylaian, Havana; Cuba, j | Thelma wore a white lace, | walts-length bridal gown with | lace bolere, and her fingertip | well Gl teen Gare of seed and She wore | Pranat deer ae Edward | by a single white orchid, from which cascaded an arrangement of | stephanotis. Mrs, Bucsko, of Drayton Plains, | was her: sister's only attendant. Eugene Bucsko, brother-in-law, groom, ushéred A reception was held immediate- | ly following the ceremony at 4276 \Island Park Dr., Drayton Plains. Following a honeymoon tour of | Northern Michigan, the couple will reside at Square Lake, — a truly ready reserve.” Playmates said Paul ran into the | street while being chased by an- other boy. He suffered a fractured 1 LL Meyer said he was going about | 79 or 2 miles an hour and skidded on the hot pavement when he ap- plied his brakes. He was not held. — ‘Man Pleads Innocent - Henry McDonald, 35, of 288 Carl. | moor St., charged with being | drunk and disorderly, pleaded in- | nocent when he was arraigned | yesterday in Pontiac Municipal | Court. He was released on a $50 | bond set by Judge Cecil McCallum | pending examination. | | - County Deaths Mete ©, Apostol LAKE ORION—Service for Meto C. Apostol, 60, of 670 West Clark- | ston Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. | Saturday, in Allen's Funeral Home here, with burial in Oxford Ceme- | tery. Mr. Apostol died yesterday. Arthur L. Goldsberry . WALLED LAKE—Service for Arthur L. (Dick) Goldsberry, 27490 Es 7 Taft Rd., Northville, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday from the Richardson-Bird Chapel, Walled ‘Lake, wit hburial in Oakland Hills | iii! Memorial Gardens. Mr. Golds- | ‘ berry died late yesterday Agostino Tesolin | ensies FY = SS HIGHLAND—Service for Agostino | i i Tesolin, 530, ef 2995 Teff Dr., will Wit: it be held at 9 a.m. Monday in the) i nn) St. Patrick Church at Oxbow Lake, | a a with burial in White Lake Ceme; | tery. Rosary recitation will be/ Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Richard: | son-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, | Mr. Tesolin died yesterday when a tractor which he was driving | overturned. Elton Miller ROCHESTER Service for. onsen Elton Millér, 67, of Troy Township, Wan E | will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Pixley Funeral Home here, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac, Mr. Miller died yester- day in Traverse City, WALLED LAKE—Plave of serv. ice for Mrs. Diek (Hattie) Zimmer- + man, 80, of 222 S. Pontiac Trail, | Methodist Church, rial in Oakland Hills Memo. jam . NORTH BRANCH{~ Servi rvice for Mrs. William (Fannie) Mitchell, , of Deerfield p, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Pil- grim Holiness Church here, with UNTIL 9 and Year's Supply of Soap A Full Soap Absolutely . Free of = Year's Supply puget of Famous Extra Charge | Allfor Only see! . : \8% gg» New 1956 Speed Queen Washer has a full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped with aluminum, tangle-proof, adjust- able pressure wringer. Full guorontee. ‘No Money Down! OPEN TONIGHT served por cas man and John Two Walled Lake Youths Will Face Rape Charges TWo Walled Lake youths” were] bound over for Circuit Court ar- raignment on statutory rape charges yesterday after examina- tion before Springfield Township Justice Emmett J. Leib. The pair, Frank Hinchman and Elma Melntosh are charged with. savings. You'll never so stop in today ot the . CELEBRATING x 500,000th ‘55 Pontiac With the Best Deals Ever! Company and executive cars at tremendous PONTIAC RETAIL STORE. 65 MT. CLEMENS assaulting a 15-year-old girl. Hinch- man was rele: on $2,000 bond and McIntosh wad held on a simi- | Mn Gad @ on ee a Three out of four traffic acci- Egypt's land owners derive their dents occur -in clear weather and entire living from one acre or less = oy rite the safety records of lafd. show. Jail hts -tav—bond-at—Qakland—County- pending arraignment Monday. back as in 1883 when Paul Nipkow, a Polish scientist, designed a scan- ning disc consisting of a flat plate with a spiral pattern of openings or holes. —erememninmtingmeie —_apemmnemamneeslmen buy better or pay less, e* Television got its start as far | Complete with Frame & Lenses * ist QUALITY LENSES! * FULLY GUARANTEED! ' * SHOP US and COMPARE ! © FAST SERVICE! * FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION ! * HO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Repairs and Special Frames at Savings SAFETY GLASSES AT SAVINGS SALE STARTS .TODAY OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 Used Demonstrators, Trade-in Sets! Many Other Models Not Shown! Many-one-of-a-kind. First Come, First Served! Be Early! __ All Big Screen Famous Make Models ! Choose from Consoles, Table Models and TV-Phono Combinatons ! All One Low Price! INCH 30-Day Free Home Trial ! b f Going on Vacation?—Let the Press Follow — Call FE 2-8181 ia \ Ta < e In Days of Davy Crockett— i .._. Read it in Today's Press # FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 9, 1955 _THE PONTIA C PRESS — a i Device Hailed as Life-Saver «ss Built-in Radar S WASHINGTON &# — A Detroit safety engineer has designed a redar-equipped automobile which Rep. Rabaut (D-Mich) predicts will “save thousands of lives and millions of dollars in property The car, Rabaut said, stops auto- matically when something gets in its way. The redar mechanism was de- vised by Carl Rashid. Rabaut de- scribed it yesterday for the Con- gressional Record. ~ de said the car has a radar ene tops Car in Crisis sereen directly below the grill. work,’ several inches high and extending the width of the auto- mobile. This projects an im- pulse, Rabaut said, “that is guaranteed to halt the car should anyone or anything get in its path.” | TESTED IN STATE | ’ * e injuring pedestrians or of property while the car is moving in reverse, PAYS FOR SELF as is anticipated, on cars contain- ing radar.” Rabaut's account continued: striking the object.” Rabaut said tests were conducted immediate eliminating the possibility of a collision.” “PONTIAC. MICHIGAN, DARK DEVOTION — Blind since hatched, a pet goose owned by "3 Mrs. Dorothy Kilborn of rural Ft. Scott, Kans., has lived 17 years in| she provides. Ag Paddy has grown through the years, his tubs have the comfort of her tender care. The goose, named Paddy, feeds reg-| been changed to match his size. More than most pets, Paddy ularly from a pan held by Mrs: Kolborn as he sits in a tub of water|a strong tie of friendship to his unseen mistress. | TWENTY-THREE ;. & > auld Ea si ee ee cel prominently” by every American | * At the same time, he told the to strengthen them against mental | mittee which drafted the code. three services that it is “vitally important” to develop plans and used by the Communists in Korea.’ draw up its own plans for edu- start “without delay” training | stand captivity, The code of conduct, proclaimed by President Eisenhower Wednes- day, is designed to inspire Ameri- ean fighting men in combat and and physical tortures of the type Wilson's orders to make it effec- | Fetaries -of-—the—Army,—Navy—and Air Forces; the Joint Chiefs of | Staff; and Asst, Secretary of De- fense Carter L, Burgess, manpow- jer chief and chairman of the com- Each service was directed to cating and indoctrinating its men. tagencies to aid in “dispelling the No time limit was fixed, but. Wil- son directed that even before it starts; each —ffianbe-“thoroughly grounded in the salient features” of the code, He called for support not only: frorn the military but from civil- jan groups and other government clouds of mystery and dread of Wilson Orders New POW Code Posted WASHINGTON 4#-—Secretary of| American military men how to | tive were contained in three strong. Defense Wilson today ordered’ the | @void capture and how to with- ly worded memoranda, to the sec- the unkrfown which has surrounded Communist strategy ond ideology,”’ ‘ me ° He told Burgess to seek such help ‘from labor, industrial and ag- ricultural groups and the Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare. . * ¢ 6 Religious and civilian organiza- tions can also help in preparing servicemen for the ordeals of com- bat or captivity; Wilson said, be- cause moral character and a firm | * . | 4 Foreian Bikes lay Sle in the Amerean wey of fe 1! ft‘ ‘. | § are largely formed’ before a man ee as “* ay . = = i : puts on a uniform. . — The camera is buzzed by oe United Press Photo _ : ' Jow-flying water skier Alfredo Mendoza at Cypress| the Cypress Gardens water ski team are now com afl | en Sees Ot Os ee there’s a law against | peting in the world water ski tournament at Beirut, ee Gardens, Fia, Doesn't he know and other members of | Lebanon. lke Sets 50 Per Cent Import Raise to Help Divers Find Hulks of Ancient Fleet om” Sues SIRACUSA, Sicily @ — Divers) Antiquities on clues furnished by survivors were sold into slavery. have found Watet-logged hulks.ex-jArthur Baker, British consul in| perts believe are those of a Greek }Siracusa and an ardent student of defeat the beginning of the end of Many historians have called the war fleet lost 2,368 years ago in jSicilian history. |the power of Athens, American producers “ = he the greatest naval defeats/ Last summer Baker -figured cx injury.” - e« re ieee’? af tate sueettoe F ent history. neient records * . . of a a Sea vogealgirs Airman Schmidt In. the action, the | _| principles, : The first skeletal wreckage was|in 413 B. C. He fished around the * 4 President's vacation headquar- Although Wilson left it to: sighted this week by’ men who have natin af the bay SO yoote oa? Divorce Wife |ters here indicated it might reise services te work eut the ae been working for almost a month| the Ortigia Islands and brought!) Ho Fight for Son‘, vmleme, cost, of imported forms of their education and train- in the silt at the bottom of the| back pieces of ancient pottery g. : models in the United States by ing programs, he spelled out cer- : broad Bay of Siracusa, on the | which spurred Italian authorities SACRAMENTO, Calif. a@—Air- from $1 to $3 if foreign manufac- +1 tain goals thet the programs tau southeast coast of Sicily oon . man Daniel Schmidt's lawyer oseinne == ow ~ achieve. They described the gaunt ribs 2. ¢* —— their selling price, ees and sharp prow of what The war fleet was sent by Ath- | Schmidt will file “not Jater than| There were no figures available He said every man must be age to be an ancient triremé, a galley|ens against Corinthian-held Sira-| Monday” for a divorce from the|here on the effect at retail, but cifically. trained “to cope with three banks of on = ome — greatest col-| wife who married_again while te | Oe ae Peodled os = enemy efforts him.” A wooden. wrec’ crum! a A Alcibiades. ; 3 ant’ of this i ~ their touch a. “T ans defended them-| Y8* & Prisoner of the Communist) ..16 probably would be passed on piglhaies "badieludie ond abe - “There can be no doubt,” said | selves well in their Chinese. to bike riders. | car diammuniie Sank Prof, Luigi Barnard direc-jed bay and the Athenian com-| Atty. Howard P. Welch said he “thn dui tie tie tutions and the fallacies of com- tor of the Siracusa Historical Mu-| manders decided to withdraw. Be-| Plans to start divorce proceedings! In ordering the duty hike, Bisen- sumalasis.”* 20m seum, “that. the wreckage is from/| cause of jon, however, | for Schmidt “perhaps this week-| hower concurred with findings by 7 es 6 the Athenian: fleet that beseiged| they waited until after the eclipse| end . . . Not later than Monday.” | the Tariff Commission that the Strong, effective leadership and ancient Siracusa, of the moon on Aug. 27, 413 B. C. 7 * S American bicycle industry has loyalty to group and unit “must be “We stand at thé threshold of a} By then it was too late. The| Daniel, 23, was one of 11 Amer-| “suffered serious injury or the fostered by every means,” he said, discovery of perhaps the most an-| Siracusians trapped them by block-| ican fliers released recently by the threat of serious injury from in- and every American in uniform cient warships ever found on| ading the mouth of the harbor with | Communists. He returned creased imports resulting in part must be inetrected ebout he con- earth.” the hulks of old ships. All but 15/ last week to learn his 20-year-old | from tariff concessions. duct and proper courses of action s, » of the Greek ships were sunk. wife Una had married ing |‘ Eisenhower approved an in- when “faced with captivity and as The search for the sunken fleet ; * 4 worker Alford Fine, in the belief, | crease of from the present 7% per a prisoner.” was started by the Italian navy The Athenian shore force of she.said, that Schmidt had died | cent to 11% per cent in the duty ..e 2 .-and the Sicilian Department \ of | 6,000 men was decimated and its | in Korea. on the value of the popular i | — Individuals and units, he sald, Welch said the petition for di.j ported lange — — eee ae : must be trained in what to do when vorce will include a request that| models. Those are bikes ONE GUESS — In'case you didn’t guess, these are | ~ United Press Phote| they are ad, surrounded or wheel diameter of more than 25 ” “ WHAT'S MY LINE? | coc siesta, Sr [ity Sica" Eat Sot teteg— 3 em te 3 ye |e ling, wing at ae |S nan e e Mi des ean: thik tei ede Ohlins the : visitors at the Los Angeles General Hospital. For-| tles, looks a. bit overwhelmed, and who can blame nation.” INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to work. Un- ‘was in a Communist: prison, . * 4% 8 mula station head nurse Mrs. Shirley Wardlow, in| her? oe seramble “es few os possible to guess my line. Answer At the same time,-Welch*con-| The Tariff Commission had 7 : ' ° if cppecr onder crow, reoting Sowers Bis dre | es oo ‘wee wt wet Eisenhower Invites N to. Vigit\: = Pr avecnve fae > | to see, his} per, cent Isenhower Invites Newsmen_to_V isit EwheateP . Yee, Prgtiest, wont lent a at Se d 5 Si cnande rro sed renter e| te conan ts tte His Secluded Vacation Retreat Site ten Abeebtes present i gs “Mrs. ica expect him | to 22% per cent of the value on/' MARVIN L, ARROWSMITH | variety of activities—trout fishing, | Tkach, son of the assistant White | 1955” has asked President a. all other imported bikes. . Colo, @®--President| golf practice, pistol target shoot-| House physician, Maj. Walter) hower and Premier~Bulganin of her over| The White House said most bi-| Eisenhower lowers the privacy | ing: work on an oil painting, cook-| Tkach. Russia to arrange an exchange West Germany, Austria, Franc®,| vacation ranch here today to pro-| business which always must be|hours at his easel, the President | tries. i : vide a look at a relaxed kind of| handled where a president is. donned waders, a khaki and Yesterday for the second day in| a Western-style hat and went -off He invited newsmen, accom-| a row Eisenhower was up early--| aboard a jeep for some trout fish- ; t panying him from Washington and/| at 6 a.m. — and prepared break-| ing in St.Louis Creek, which wan- j et 1 the Denver Summer White House, | fast for David and the other mem-/ ders through the ranch, With him : ¢ ranch for a glimpse bers of his small party. The menu/ was his host, old friend Aksel 3 how he and his 7-year-old grand-| was orange juice, scrambled eggs of Denver. 28 + wee pot “og od as it was 7 caught | sev- = landed only Eisen- || Pistol; shooting. drive -FOUR 7 were + THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 sic N fle ed PI ) | See Ve ecte 0 ‘TO: ices ian an S|} ALBERT B. LOWRIE... Means {Summer Clearance ED LHMBER! Samer Slse-Up Sal “lTomatoes Grow § 2 Gardeners ALWAYS BETTER LUMBER! NEW & USED repare for Show : : Sieklebar Mowers to Jungle Size Blin Waterford LOOK AT THESE - Power Lawn Mowers ' Seedlings in Waste Plot Hapa pioae ter pegged ange WH ITE P| N F Rotary Tillers Shoot Up to Height of f A, a their ‘flower show to be held Aug | Garden Tractors 7 Feet 10 Inches ‘ tl ER ana the a Water- _ SP ECIA LS Chain Saws By WILMA GREENWAY _ Members of the = Gurdon o5. Skil § If you haven't any place to. plant Club of Pontiac, the Sylvan Gar- 6 Fe. and 8-Ft. 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BUT before you ' try your hand at "Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the hottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press Aug. 26. CLAIM CHECK Below !s a duplicate of the “Bonanza: gram” entry you sénd in to contest headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you No. 24 is Unless you solution to “Bonanzagram” published Friday, Aug. 26. do 80, you willbe aa to collect the 4 prize. if you should se in a winning solution. Check the rules below for further details, —4 » 4 —+ HOPE YOU __ONT MIN® WERE ST__PPING OUT IN THE COUNTRY WITH __ EW FRIENDS WHO HAVE'S_LORES OF INE ANTIQUES WIS__ TO SEE _“JECES AND 00 A BIT OF $_OPPING EXPECT fo HAVE DREA__y THE HAD $__ME TROUBLE WITH CAR A exJLLING STATION MAN FIXED _ COR | WUJRE TROUBLE ALSO WITH __9P JOHN S LATED TO HAVE A __REAT H__NTING TRI__, PLANNED WITH DAD AND UNCLE BROTHER 1S ROWING HES __FARNING TO WHL_JLE AND PLAY CROQUET HE FELL ON __JCKET __ ENCE MOM WORRIED ABOUT S__RAINED ANKLE THIS __AST WEEK SWE HAD RVING SP_jl SEE YOU FRIDAY READY TO START __ ORTH a oe peesr2seseeseeneee2 ETH eT IMPORTANT: Save This Claim Check Until Solution Is Published! Prey ir iyriyyiriririttirtrriitrtr erties “How to Play Solve the “Bonansagram™ by filling in all ‘te missing letters, as indicated by the ta the messages. insert only — one letter above each underscore. Many ~elues to the missing letters are hidden in” the story, or anecdote, accom: “the ee ee oe contest should provide the correct letter. The contestant will note that the message is unpuncte- eted. Punctuation will help solve the mes- sage but is not necessary to win. CTTTTL ULL LLL 4 Name Bonanzagram No. 24 Story Clues John C. and his bride of a year, nick: Ellie, decided on a@ motor trip for their first vacation. Their plans included a visit to. Ellie’s parents in Virginia. She was very ex- cited about this, as she hod not seen her family or friénds since the wedding. So she amed and lehn set out tn their battered, old con- ertible The plan was that, alter the visit, lohn's parents, who were also motoring would join them for the home stretch They were to meet on Thorsday, the tenth, at the Cascades Métor Court, some milea from Filie's old home. When the elder Cs arrived, they found the meeting had been postponed for a day, because of some unexpected fea tivities. Ellie had stepped at the mote! earlier in the week—ond elt « characteristically hasty and chatty note to explain the situa- tion. The motel proprietor was most apolo- getic; the note had blown off the desk and his epemiel puppy had chewed it, gouging cut @ number of the letters Can you figure ' gut, as the C's did, what the nole says? HOPE YOU ___ONT MIN® WERE ST___PPING OUT IN THE COUNTRY WITH __ EW FRIENDS WHO HAVE SORES OF __INE ANTIQUES WiS__ TO SEE __JECES AND DO A BIT OF $_OPPING EXPECT fo HAVE DREA__y TIME HAD $__ME TROUBLE WITH CAR A w= /LLING STATION MAN FIXED _ COR w=!RE TROUBLE ALSO WITH __OP JOHN 1S __}ATED TO HAVE A REAT H__NTING TRI PLANNED WITH DAD AND UNCLE BROTHER IS __ ROWING HE'S __ EARNING ee ee ceiar ie ee Nor Ae eee eS ee eee 4 TO WHL_TLE AND PLAY CROQUET HE FELL ON __JCKET _ ENCE MOM anigine ABOUT S__RAINED ANKLE THIS A WEEK SHE HAD __URYING SP_jL ra YOU FRIDAY READY TO START __ ORTH eTH ot 4 ha 25 USienameaniei ial i is ~ + wz Ry ey seo a oe eee eevee “ee ee eeeene Address... etepeiaie iets > City... . Phone. © Check here if you would like Press delivered to your home! - ee eweoe “eee the Dancap : All missing letters must be correctly inserted to win @ Bonzagram prise. _Punctuation will not be considered _in__ judging a correct answer. When properly filled in, the “Bonantc- gram” will spell out a clear message that will conform in every way with the clues. In many cases it will seem that more than one word would be the correct one. That's part of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the BEST possible word in each case, How to Submit = 2 *P, 1. After soluti . plet gram” should be clipped and pasted te @ two-cent postcard with your name and address. 2. Entries will be received at the Pontiae Press office, 48 W. Huron St.. until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 23. Mail entries must be postmarked before midnight Tuesday. Aug. 23. for Bonanzagram No. 24. Address a % Pontiac Press, Pontiac, [a 3. Entries mey be mailed in envelope but contestant's i} mame and number of puzzle must be printed in upper left cor- ner of address side of envelope. 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- chased to enter. Pacsimiles made by hand and pape ong as closely as | arp te the eriginal “Bonanragram” the Press will he qecupted but are. mart . “one te @ family. Mimeograph. duplicator or other unofficial m rep tion is forbidden. How to Collect the Prize The entrant must werk out and keep duplicate solution as a claim check. When the solution ts published in the Press;he~shauld compare his “claim check” with the published solution, and W his claim check is identical, he should ion with his claim check at the Press office, 48 W. Huron St. before $ pm. on the Slendey ieliewing publica. tion of the solution. ft @ winner cannot call at the Press office should mail his solution to zagram Editor.” This letjer must reach the Presa not later than 5 yal -~ Monday after publication of a SSS ESSSS SCOT SS SSS S ESSE SOS Wee SOS ee ROS sewer es eee earrR Back-to-School Shopping Tip: Pontiac Prev JUST wuaT I WANT — Robert Strickland (shown wearing an all- wool galt and pepper check model_called the Station Wagon Coat) is discussing the features of the reversible, waterproof jacket in the new scatter-shot patern.being shown to him by Robert Woodward. | 3 “PRECISION” . iS ONLY ONE OF MANY ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE THE. TERMS OF COURSE AS LOW AS > $1995 Down Fo CAN ric ALLsIn-Ont CAMERA SHOP _ 57 W. Huron = FE5-6615 Je OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 P.M. GAS HEAT AUTOMATIC These are Not Prefabricated Homes — Conventional Con- struction throughout. Ample _Storage Space—Large Lots— Picture Windows == Ctosets— iS tioned here. 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Phone Model FE 4-7197 he “8 . od . , mS , : ‘ =. : ; af oes ‘ : 2 roe ce ‘ioe s ff , : 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ FRIDAY, “AUGUST 19, 1955 . - : ped TWENTY-SEVEN walled creas monods eee : : “der “abaueel” oad” "Rose". songs. | ook % fen Princtes Is 25 Sunday: | Like “I_wandered’ Today Through Se ES the Hills, ie” and “Rose- of cae ice eal : “ Washington Square."’ British plat- eres What's on: Tap for Meg’ s Bir day ze am Rules ‘the Waves” and other ap: A p. 1 euia aw Tee m thik th propriate = oa ersona B ree. decision,” the fallow events will; (5) There will be no official an- nagers wi nk the ° : y PHYLLIS BATTELLE _ | Mpeere conceived It, ef course. as ing nouncement from Buckingham Pal-| princess is a romahtic figure,| (15) Margaret’s present and ex- stats : NEW: YORK (INS)—Sunday is| And in the case of Margaret and e place: Margaret's | though quite old tors wil hat they're doi nvita ion : ae 4) | Peter, nobody except the ro- | (1) Appreximbtely 90 per mt} ace except that it is Margaret's qui . suitors will stop what they're “— : the day Princess Margaret will newspapers ever con- | of the fathers of new baby B British birthday, Within the royal family _* * _ |=-be it reading,’ playing polo, reach the merrie olde age of 25| Maule ne, hove tm the first | sibjects (girls) will look at their| everybody will presumably wish| (11) It will probably be foggy in | heriting money—and salute. To talk ové : ceded it was love in ; London mts d © talk over your and everybody is wondering wheth- place. wives and remark, “I say, let’s| the princess a happy birthday, ex- . (16) Danny Kaye, Bob Hope an er—now that she 'as ‘er ’ead—she Z call the little one ‘Margaret Rose,’ | cept Princess Anne, will pos- (12) Cecil B, DeMille, Ella Ka- | Eddie Fisher will tell friends, Insurance Needs will make an honest husband of| At the very least, there will be a what?” sibly wish her a happy burfday. zan and Billy Rose will wish they | again, what a sweet girl the prin- tor Complete Capt. Townsend. lot of re-acquainting to be done| adding with a wink: “After all, CIGARS FOR WINNIE have Margaret under contract (cess is. Elsa Maxwell will kick | P ti , The real romantics (you know | between the couple before the | she’s a little princess, eyen’t she?’ | ~ . . % ie while she’s “hot. Semebody in | herself for not getting Margaret Ralph Austin 4 rotection Ralph Norvel how romantic newspaper publish- Privy Council and both houses of | ~ * * « | (6) eer bent SMOKE | Hollywood will dream of making | on her Greek glamor cruise. =. «@S are) hope that she will, as} | ¢ ti of the pri cigars a sane | a ¢Cinemascope of her “love | ~ Britain could use a bit of pick- wh Restiement are calied wpan to pat will ple Pealeeae | reprinted. . mee | (7) Many American fathers will) ,tory” with Townsend, starring Kentucky Round-U AUSTIN-NORVEL Agency Inc. . after this sticky summer. in their two-shillings worth, and (3) Also that shot of Meg sitting | Temark, “She won't get married Grace Kelly and Clark Gable, en y P 70 West Lawrence | FE dersl | The cynics, however, are say- j; any\ dramatic announcement is on a hillside with Townsend framed | to that guy. She's too young. whe else? LEXINGTON, Ky ® — Police anlage pee \ 2.9221 | ing it’s unlikely, because it’s a | made | against the sky behind her. (8) Many American mothers will | (13) Some people whose birth. | rounded up a gent with the handle | well known “‘skeptique” that love | PREDICTIONS | (4) "Phe Portland, Gre., rose | Snap, “Nonsense!” | days fall on Aug. 21 will mutter of Luther Texan Longhorn, 55, on a by long distance tends to shrivel It is my prediction, therefore, | growers will hold their regular (9) Millions of unmarried women | that they never had the breaks. | cutting and wounding charge, Got : considerably. Unless Shake- | that on this anticipated ‘day of | meeting. Regardless. will wish they were 25 akain. (4) U.S. dise jockeys will ren- him on Corral street. ] | Watch thi arc isman ; e _ @ | sharpen his penci | ’s whittling di i He’s whittling down prices on OK Used Cars... ‘i Go bargain hunting today at your which, after all is also our business. oS oF rE 2 Chevrolet -dealer’s, You'll find us’ Even at present low prices, OK F Sa = i. * * * * * r: ‘ & i sharpening our pencils and whittling Used Cars are backed with our ql d down prices on OK Used Cars. famous Chevrolet dealer warranty at Es fo many models and makes have _ in writing. The red OK tag identifies E been traded in recently for fast-selling a car that’s thoroughly inspected ’55 Chevrolets that we’ve written new and reconditioned for performance, low price tags to hasten their sale. safety and value. It invites you to Volume savings are passed on to you. buy with confidence (and pocket z : to maintain our trading position and some savings) by seeing the man : : : sell even more new -Chevrolets— ho’s sharpening his pencil . . . today! ~J | . fF en ee -s Look for the red OKT Tag ‘ag and get were * « = a used car you can believe in * ve / 7, ¢ 7 ca ssi? see é é / : OK USED CARS ARE 6 ‘WAYS BETTER -MATTH EWS- HA RGREAVE: : 34 Mill St ond 211°$. Sopinaw St. cake THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 oe me ’ | Disease Spreads in ROK | News of the Men in Service | v S. pa Stork Train the service on Jan. 29, 1955 st all j * * * Pvt. John S. Shanks, 21. son of |, | Mr. and Mrs. George Shanks of 45 | N. Marshall St. ly visiting his parents. tioned in Fort. Knox, Ky. thee once again... It foe... will be Saturday at Lake City for Charles E. Taylor, 82, who died Wednesday at Mercy Hospital in ; Cadillac. Taylor is the father of in’ Dial FE 2-818] for helpful ad-| Clair L. Taylor, state superinten- writing service! ‘dent of public instruction. REST, RELAX, PROFIT! Use ant Ads for simple problem-solv- CHOOSE The Delightful was home recent- Tempting meals served He is sta- | in a friendly atmosphere! Shanks enlisted in the Army in . 4 Every. Nei it is a s 4| SEOUL w—Encephalitis is rap- Brings Moms to Italy W k! 4 idly spreading in South Korea. LEGHORN, Italy @~ A US, jof the, sim le as. 2 Seven of 22 patients died-this week. “4730 James J. Napierski, son of | St., was recently assigned to the a —_ —— gPategion yi - Bp * ee ‘ : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Napierski of/ USS. Macon. ae pga al ~ 4 4680 Clintonville Rd., recently eh-/ This ship makes | Dectant mothers. tered the US. Air cruises from Nor- ay ane. Sins. at Aanericen > Welcome Force Technical fi folk, Va. to New. servicemen being transferred from : occupation force. > Traveler! eneunere , Heaman Apres © No babies were born during the 4 shear ieaeay tice Johns enlist-_ trip here from Salzburg by the two : Whether you be ta Falls, Texas. pial peg bor: ae bra ypc ge qi] Stanger... As a student he and took his basic the Camp Derby American supply 4 Friend... or foe... will receive inten- .ae training at Great | base. ; tad sage sive training tos ~ Lakes, Il. | secretion stranger... De 80 | become an ailr- A graduate of JOHNS. 1 : q no more .. jeraft mechanic. | Pontiac High School, Johns ex- | Educator 3 Father Dies > If friend ... we toast J ames entered NAPLE RSKI celled in track and cross country. 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MATINEE; “STARTING AT 2 O'CLOCK JACK AXFORD“ a | __ FROM THE PIANO BAR Wednesday Dancing to the Four Kimtones MANNY 'S Huron at Elizebeth Loke Rood SMORGASBORD BUFFET SERVED EVERY DAY “DANCING AND TWO SHOWS , WEDNESDAY TI THRU SUNDAY ART SIEFERT —_ ay % LLOYD -“ HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR ion ieee RODOLFD ACOSTA - oe ALEK Dirnerea wy ALLAN BATH ae ORESHER oon IOSET UOTE « —e co j : = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, = } TWENTY- NINE _ Mike Swan was born, but friends donkey carts to dig snow, The chemical wartare saktedk Cabazon “Santa Claus,’ Mike Swan, Is Dead © PALM SPRINGS, Calif, ~The WE PAY CASH for: - TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. Piper's Magazine Outlet Santa Claus of Ca { died yes- % Axbere Ave. ve asec || TdAy at the age of J6P, give or| take a little. No: ohe knows tor sire “when | 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road . Phone FE 4-4611 BLUE SKY. Drive-In Bex Office Opens 7:00 P. M. Theater Show: Starts at 6:15 P.M, * STARTS TONIGHT * RANDOLPH e A Oo ‘land is capable of tracking a pea: | sion of ¢ one p yard. } | | | | >» Ee reer y | Part | ‘yy Wancenbeton tone et ee ee ee oe Re TAM w TH SADDLE on ELLA RAINES WARD BOND ;-—- | GEORGE “GABBY” HAYES Ovrected by EDWIN L. MARIN + Sereenpiay by MICHAEL HOGAN ond PAUL P. FUL + Produced by ROBERT FELLOWS ‘as White Hat, the Magnificent Gambier INGRID as his Clio of New Orleans ‘ FloRa Rosson a HAL B. WALLIS rea, SAM WOOD S==2"2s= =~ THE SCREEN MASH think it, was th January 1853 in Texas, He came to the desert town of Cabazon im 1939, soon became the community's holiday season Santa Claus, and began celebrat- ing his birthday in December. He had no survivors, Italians Kept Busy With Snow Mining’ CATANIA, Sicily @®—This is the busy season for. one of Sicily's ' ancient professions: Mt.Etna snow | A new radio: telescope, in Eng: | mining, ‘* ” * Each dawn the miners trudge | up Europe’ s tallest volcano with their br ightly painted two-whee led | sized meteor 600 miles away and | measuring its position to a preci MU 9-1902 KIDDIES FREE Weedwerd to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham - - FRIDAY and SATURDAY - Sack a Rae I er l= VISIT ech OUR ae ito the rest of the world, | * a It piles up on the shady side of ‘black lava dikes above the 7,000- | toot level of the 10,000-foot volcano, | and lasts all er. * 8 In ancient Roman times straw- |packed snow from Etna was | shippe das far as parched Egypt, iwhere it brought fabulous prices ; Now the Etna snow miners av | erage seven 120-pound burlap bags of snow in a day's cartload, cov iered with fern leaves. They figure j to lose 20 pounds per bag by melt jing on the tortuous way down | The snow selis for 10 lire 1% | cents) a pound. * * *« | In modern Catania and the, tour- list-flled villages of the ‘Etna i slopes, the snow is packed in tight /cubes and sold for refrigeration pur pose s But centuries ago the sun-soaked Sicilians ate it. Catamia claims to ‘be the birthplace of ice cream, 'which Sicilian emigrants carried * Originally Catania ice cream’ | was only —a~—paper—eup—ot— ! | snow, with a bit of lemon or) records even on the number of | orange juice squeezed on for flav: | oring. KEEGO THEATRE TODAY and SATURDAY a ev, STARTS SUNDAY | On the Waterfront No Advance in Admission Dixie Hwy: (US-10) 1 Block North of Telagpegh. pests | some time to run; | cases, resident aliens, China Students Remain in U.S. 40 Chou Sympathizers. Free to Return at Will. at Any Time WASHINGTON. W—U.S. officials | said today are | about 40 Chinese former students there probably | still in this country who want to: return to Communist China * * * | i unlike | Americans held in Red, But they emphasized that the 41 China, the students here are free | to leave at any Ume they wish The . student . issue has been | i raised by Red China in ambassa- | dorial negotiations at Geneva, | | where the United States is seeking | freedom for Chinese-held Ameri- cans. | students. still here, much less on | their reasons for not leaving. “Al-| 'though some of them once were under restrictions, all have been) free to leave since April 8 ae Officials say that past exper! with the —“@ Tumber of explanations for their remaining: some may not be able to afford a passage back | (a law which permitted U.S. pay- | ment of their fares expired June | *): some may still be working! under contracts. which still have there may be| some ence health considerations in * ° * —The students are not under sur- | veillance and are free to make | their own living and. departure | arrangements. They, like other) must check in withthe iunmigration | service, but no céntral file is kept | on their activities. IT’S NEW! Bathtub Fall Injures Actress Lana Turner ‘HOLLYWOOD. ® - Ae {tress Lana Turner suffered a con- cussion of. the brain in a bathtub in” 3920. fall at Acapulco, Mex., last wéek, LAKE THEATER her studio said today. | TONIGHT ; Extent of the injury was not | discovered until yesterday when | Li ee | Miss ‘Turner was examined by Dr : The Par Horizons | Cameron B. 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Prem oun of the aset poomtel stories ever printed in The Saturday Evening Poot? lex CinenascoPE | TECHNICOLOR A COLUMBIA PICTURE / A WILLIAM = PRODUCTION Donald KENNEDY cisP-ODONNEL NICOL: ae with Wallace FORD Screen Play by PHILIP YORDAN and FRANK BURT Based upon the SATURDAY EVENING POST story by Thomas T. Flynn Directed by ANTHONY MANN a » SE At WAYS C004 ene AND COMFORTABLE! MEN GAVE HER EVERYTHING BUT A GOOD NAME! That woman Tat and Clint ey his greatest strength! Scon: “Mansel and Gretel” <—and— “Tarsan’ s Hidden jungle’ Cathy Aline MacMAHON ~ | A iM | : ' : our | DOORS OPEN WEEK DAYS AT 16: SUNDAYS 12:45 & SATURDAY * Please Note: During the Kiddie Cartoon Show Only, We Are Substituting “BUTCH MINDS THE BA ¥" inPlace of "New Orleans Uncensored.” ee ~ THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 CELEBRATING - Haye’ those olted-aunied but mysterious letters ~— 1Q — got you confused? * * * . i In many schools today, parents aren't told their children's 1Q, or-| because it lection of the questions ‘and problems on the test, Then the items are given to a large num- ber of child tative of the general population, The average performance for quotierit, Here's the Real. Meaning of Chl 1.0. ————-times 100 equals 1Q' or 125 8 (chronological age) The tests are constructed and the computations-planned so that the average person has an IQ of 100—or a mental age equal to his Nun Starts 50th Year GRAND RAPIDS. # — Sister Mary Palladia, 73-year-old“ Grand Rapids nun of the ‘Sisters of Notre Dame, order, begins her 50th year of teaching second graders at St. Mary's Sehool when the fall se- mester opens in September, Sister Palladia, born Theresa Klippen ‘at Mary's High School in Milwaukee, Mary py: joined the Notre Dame order September 1904. See School Record Set TRAVERSE CITY ff — School Supt. G. E. Loomis says the city’s public schools will record an all- time high enrollment of more than 4,000 pupils for the 1955-56 school Taipei Honors Seamen TAIPEI, Formosa @® — Taipel today gave -a joyous welcome, complete with firecrackers and a triumphal] drive through the .city, to seven Chinese seamen who de- serted a British freighter in Japan after the ship had been sold to. the Chinese Reds. They swam ashore at Yokohama’ and contacted Na- «¢ 500,000th ‘55 Pontiac intelligence chronological age. About two- thirds of the population falls ‘be- tween 85 and 115. PERCENTIL SYSTEM Another, and perhaps more sat- isfactory way, of expressing a per- |i. tionalist consular officers. . a group of these children,.say the eight-year-olds, then sets the norm for all &year-alds on the test. Therefore, if an 8-year-old gets a score on a test equal to that of year. NEW AUTOMATIC WASHER , : Wheaton, Ill, graduated from St. often is misinterpreted or misun- ; : nolbenattatadi at interes ae derstood. But if the IQ is: not re- | ported, it still is a subjéct of much parential discussion. A Intelligence — and even psy- chologists do not agree on a defi- seeeencrersentatecennest eet en ee Ot AO ie t P : ; | With the Best Deals Ever! [nition of this—is. measured by &|s0i4 to have a mental age (MAY | oo" 8 J weld bsp paroenttion Cleans and Recleans Wash Water to | variety of specially constructed | or 19 ‘The 1Q is then derived bylanieoe, @ eee ; a : Company and executive cors at tremendous joan using thie mathignntical forauie Stanford-Binet scale, the 8-year. |], _ Give You Cleaner Clothes old child described above equals or exceeds 94 per cent of the population in intelligence as mea- sured on this particular test, * * co savings. You'll never buy better or pay less, $0 stop in today at the . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE _Gerost care is given to the se- 10 (mental age) Back- to-School Shopping Lic FILTER-FLO : Generally’ there will be little 2 65 MT. CLEMENS | variation in. a person's perform- : a me ance or score on-intelligence tests. Tt a child is given a tést in the third grade and then retested -in| the sixth grade, he can be ex- pected to come within five or six : ja aie points of his. first score. oe ; But psychologists point out that es there can be even greater dif. ferences—some as high as 16 points. ; vi In one test, for example, a ehild may be emotionally dis- turbed or shy, or poor in read. . ing, By the time the second test | 2 a is given these obstacles “may a have been removed and the test | scores will be higher. Another reason for a disparity — Eat Under the Stars on Our r Patio ye | ey, | Arthur Murray’ Ss. NEW FABULOUS Drie: Ug “RE STAUR ANT Only Drive-in of its Kind in the Country - Wim Huge Knotty Pine Television Dining fer telt Herve ie Youu Pitow ; « - Ves Con Aft 09 09 OF pene oan ie Pek rare Groane Steck Q7¢ "co ¢ "Grae ' A , in scores is that two different 15¢ “= net Dese t —_ — French Fried Shrimp in *ere : ; types of tests may be given. On Cream, Fish and Caton, se 5 F 2 a the Stanford-Binet test, a child | ean, pammas kal Gr te ae Sos Ok Sa = « needs an IQ of 102 to be in the SO percentile. But on the Terman group test, a ‘ - score of 94 will put him in this a i group. Therefore, if test scores 27625 NORTHWESTERE at TELEGRAPH eae Al ail : F femmes Next to — ry bl Se —= — LINT op he ae are reported, the nanie and type ¥ i - of test also should be . made FILTERED FOR A tee ‘ . known. . OuT = 3 The tests certainly are not fool- R-R-REAL s proof, says Wallace Gobetz, di- HERE os : rector of the Testing and Advise- TR REAT . re ae mest Center at New York Univer- . sity. But they generally do give a | D NING ~~ | fairly stable indication of a_per- IN ] ry m | son's capacity? | : VISIT MY Z ed =) | ENFANT Tests ’ Full tub of wash water js circulated and , ' ee “The parent has a right to ‘ tiltered five times during the wash 4 1e Mas “ ‘ . n F-R-R-RIEND ; 2 $ oe . _, “1 ee oun ender ee ies Goa et et ee JOE Me =| it, whatever it is: An over- right before your eyes. oe é Wh ah tae |emphasis on the IQ may make : ‘ie eale ma - =e ~~ 4 4 | the test a contest, which it should PIZZA PIE +e tae ‘a 7 ees, i mot be A SPECIALTY = ———————— | “Results should be presented by 8. 2 15 Varieties Pentioe Prove Poste | 4 tne ae uate eras ) TO SCHOOL WE GO — Brian Jackson and Stephanie Woodman FesuNS show given ’ loher small down peyment) only in relation to the entire back- ground of the child.” As far as pre-school tests and- infant tests are concerned, Go- prepare for the first day of school by modeling the latest in school togs. Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel] Jackson, wears a flannel+ shirt in the new Indian Jacquard print and black peg top slacks. Stephanie, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodman, Washer Model WA-750M And Its Ma Model DA 623M Ask About Our Liberal Trade-in Allowances Joe’s Famous SPAGHETTI HOUSE i au ; betz says the parent should not , Two Blocks West of Haren cogintan agua ocean at! atresia ected a place too much stock in them SEE THE WONDERFUL NEW MODELS OF GE APPLIANCES 1038 ‘West Huron FE 3-7396 Ntaticn tndicate Get tents AT PONTIAC'S NEWEST GE DEALER sesed Monde Re orter Will Go iT t Sa Ar given when a child is two, three 60) 7.1 to 8 A Son. 8 to 38 PF. M—Cheoed Monday Pp | urncod yS my or even four have very little OPEN = ve NN y| i ac 5 uris iC ion Also, Gobetz points ont, many ’ to Get a Story specific abilities including the pri- TILL : poe j . — | SAN FRANCISCO, (®—A writ of | mary mental abilities can develop W. HURON - FE 4.2526 spond TOKYO —Some reporters take | . lat different rates in the same 9 P.M. ‘ | habeaus corpus will be filed for ren id e the darnedest risks to get a story. | . om : child. e Take Air Force Sgt. William J, | Otho G. Bell, 27, one of three turn- | ~"" Es (Sandy) Colton, reporter for the | coats who changed their minds and Pacific Stars and Stripes ‘returned from Communist China, | He read that New York barber | Bell's attorney said yesterday. | Ow | Luigi Bochett, claimed et ata 4 Atty, Robert E. Hannon said he | | record of 17 seconds to sHave will contend that the Army lacks | | Customer. | jurisdiction over Bell, who was) Colton, 29, of Johnstown, N_Y., | discharged when he refused to be repatriated from a North Korean prison. camp. Hannon will argue that the case dishonorably Strode into a Tokyo barber shop He waved a newspaper and de- manded, “Who wants to beat this guy's record?” should be tried in‘ a civil coyrt. Tomiji Suzuki, 30 years a bar- | * * © ber, offered to try. But he took! Bell is charged by the army with’ 24 seconds. misconduct as_a_prisoner_of wer, Suzuki questioned the accut acy | {aiding the enemy, corispiring’: to of the watch.used to time Bochett. | solicit a desertion - and soljéiting | “I just don’t think it is possible | a desertion. He is held at Ft/ Baker -to shave a man in 17 seconds,” | along with his two codefendants, he said. | William C, Cowart, 22, Monticello, “Whether it ‘is or not,” Colton | Ark.. and. Lewis W. Griggs, 22; | said, passing a-perspiring .palm | Jacksonville, Tex. / over his uncut but stinging face. Bell: formerly lived in Hillsboro, | “no one is using this pan, _ever | Miss., and Olympia, Wash. again for a record try.” (ee Cobo Won't Show Hand British Farmers in Gubernatorial Race ‘Can't Remember. KALAMAZOO (#—Detroit’s May- La Better Harvest ‘or Albert E. Cobo still is keeping | mum about any aspirations he; LONDON British farmers may have to be governor. j have begun reaping one of the Cobo spoke at a Kiwanis Club | best harvests in living memory. One of the chief reasons is meeting here Wednesday and po- | a spectacular sunny summer in’ litical observers had thought he might tip his political hand 6n the | a -usually rainy land. ‘Last year “Just a phone call and any of our delicious meals will be ready for you to pick up at —your convenience, Aili our take-out orders are packed in aluminum foil to keep~ them For that unexpected company piping hot till served. or on those busy days when there isn't time to cook— remember our service . . . phone in your order.’ AIR-CONDITIONED DINING ROOM QUICK CURB SERVICE ee Le ee 9 (: ; Square Lake Road 4 MI 4.7764 1955 Studeboker Commander V-8 Regal 4-door Sedan for 6 passengers 's time you took a Studebaker trial drive. That's the one way to So much better made. out-of-town visit. steady rain and wind damged get the comp! te quality story. Byt the mayor stuck strictly to a | much of the crop. You'll fi anew, sure-footed pace discussion of Detroit's municipal | Secondly, myxomtosis, a pest in this car...plus a whirlwind of = expansion program. disease, has killed off tens of S i Y ! ht T } | action-power need * Cobo has been mentioned prom- e) uc ore va ue for ged You'll thousands of rabbits which in past | | years have destroyed and damaged thousands of dollars worth of crops. -* * - inently as a possible Republican candidate for governay, in 1956. 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The four contenders stay within reach of, first place, but they always manage to blow a chance to take command, Boston started it, dropping the | losing three in a row, | though still on top, settled for a final game of a, three-game set at New York after splitting the first two. Then Cleveland dissipated a two-game lead of last weekend, by Next, the Yankees, who looked like they were rolling, misfired aft- er winning seven straight and, slim one-game edge. Chicago choked up yesterday, | dropping the second game of a doubleheader with sixth-place Kan- | sas City 5-3 after slipping. ahead | of the Yanks, who were rained out | at Boston, with a 6-2 victory in| the first game. | Cleveland, teil, ls c hi had | back to within a game of first | place, and within ee percentage | | safe. Vie Power smashed a two- points of the White Sox, by ending | its slump with a 5-3 decision over tom half of the frame. Byrd col- lyn broke out of its Detroit. The White Sox got two unearned | runs for an early lead in the night- | cap, but still couldn't get home ‘run homer in the sixth off loser | Harry Byrd to tie it. And after) 'Sherm Lollar homered the S| INDIAN SAFE—Al Smith, Indians’ 3rd baseman, is safe at lst base in the Sth inning of- yesterday's game on a pickott attempt-by Tiger 1st baseman Jack Phillips. Play was started when Bobby - bye iP gd Te : # back’ into the fead, 3-2,.in the ‘bot- ‘lapsed in the evel. De- Joe Bill Renna ra ‘ | Maestri tripléd and Wilbur Shantz cision over the New York Ciants. ‘singled for two runs and the A's! Jim Bessent won in relief as the had it. Arnie Portocarrero checked | the Sox on six hits, but walked | four, leaving 10- runneys stranded. | Virgil Trucks won the opener, } his 12th, although forced out when | /hit by a line drive in the sixth. |The Sox picked it up as the wir ining run scored on three singles in the fifth and Minnie Minoso smacked a two-run double in the seventh ; Cleveland waltzed in as two Ti- | ger errors led the way to a five- | run eighth. That broke up a 1-1! | duel between rookies Frank Lary | | only night game. Warren Spahn jand Herb Seore, the Indians’ | southpaw smash who fanned 13. Ww and Baltimore were wt | place, | gave six ‘hits for the triumph, Lover the Curds. Larry Jack “on Top In the National League, Brook- “slufnp" to | score three runs on five hits while | pasting Jim Hearn in the first in- ‘ning and rumbled on to an 85 de- Giants ousted Karl Spoener with two in the third and two in the fourth. * * * Cincinnati moved back into fifth displacing Chicago with a 2-1 victory over the Cubs. Four singles after two were out ln the sixth scored the Redleg runs off loser Paul Minner. Art Fowler | Home runs by Bill Bruton and | Chuck Tanner gave Milwaukee a 33 victory over St. Louis in the | notched his second victory in four nights and the 40th of his career was. _THIRTY-ONE | Assist From Weather asada in, Legion‘s oe AN otkGION BASEBALL Mh’ Wistrict League Mitinst to eaeee) : \¥ L HV. Boys Club ‘ 1 Rerkley 33 Birwingham 6 2 Rochester 26 Waterford, 43 Clawson 26 Amerwan Legion's 18th. District Baseball League season has con- cluded with the 2nd half crown awarded to lIluron Valley Boys! Club. ; Boys Club won the title in a somewhat unusual way with the weather playing a prominent role. | Boys Club walked off with the! | pennant by virtue of a 2-2 tie with Birmingham, leaving the latter a half game shy of Ist place. Because of vacation conflicts, district chairman Al Voss ruled that ne postponed games would be meres after the last date of ‘he 4, Huron Valley .9 Victor 2nd Half cae eft leapen’s we tema managed te complete the 10-game eard, Winning Boys Club nine played [just six games as did Berkley, Runner-up Birmingham and Water- ford completed seven tilts. while Rochester and Clawson fared the best with eight. Rain, therefore, actually aided ' the youngsters out Milford way in their quest for the 2nd half flag, | Waterford, Ist round champion and the league's representative in the | State tournament at Flint, finished 3rd, a full game behind Birming- ham. Berkley wound up in 4th place with Rochester ay Clawson sharing the basement. Michigan State's largest home Se oth old Avita, Indians’ infielder, let one AP Wirephete go by and catcher Red all whipped the ball down to Phillips for a close play. Close Ones for District Title Dumps Drugs. 2 Times in Softbalt at Beaudette Roseville racked up a pair of | one-run victories over Drayton Drug, 6-5 in eight innings and =e) to win the men’s Class C District | i Waterford Lions, GM Bow Expect 50, 000 in ‘BY Games at Drayton — Roseville and Mt. Clemens chalked up wing Thursday night at Drayton Plains in 1st-round action of the Class B district soft- | ball tournament. Roseville defeated the Waterford Lions, 3-1, in a 12-inning pitchers’ battle between Citrone and the Playoffs Lions’ Harlan (Fat) Keith. Three + Straight singles in the top of the 12th produced two runs and handed | Roseville its: margin of victory. “Peanuts” Long stole |,and id Roseville tied the score ore in the home tor | the Lions’ lone run in the 1st frame , 6 softball tournament Thursday | night at Beaudette Park. Roseville clearly demonstrated / “that it was a “clutch” team. The Drug nine had shut out the new champion, 3-0, in the double-elimi- nation tourney Wednesday, mak- ing last night a “must” for Rose- ville. And the winner proved equal to the occasion. . Both losses were heartbreak- __ers for the Drayton team. The Druggists overcame 3-0 and 5-3 deficits In the opener to force the tilt into extra innings. Then, im the of the 8th, Gary Boe fell-victim- to a triple and single that enabled Roseville to survive another round. That was the only break Roseville Druggists a 41 lead in thgynightcap to lose, 54. Gary Boe | was again the victim of Rose- yille’s fireworks, this time a four- | fun outburst in the Sth providing the margin of victory. A hit bats- / man, walk, and three singles, plus Roseville an outfield error, gave thé district title. Mazur hurled both games for the winners, yielding six hits in the overtime opener and giving up eight in the 2nd game. Gingellville upset Avondale, 19- 16, in a wild, nine-inning stugfest at North Side to reach the finals of the girls’ Class C playoffs. Louise Dalzo and Shirley Grusnick hit home runs for Avondale in a losing cause. Avondale outhit the ~ wirlnef#, 15° to 9, and both teams San Diego Ace. Heads Jaycees Phil Rodgers Takes 3 Stroke Lead in Play of National Test | Major Leagues I 3rd. Both pitchers allowed six hits. Pontiac’s erltry in the “B" tourney, General Motors, ran into a snag against Mt. Clemens and wound up on the short end of a 7-4 score, Mt. Clemens bunched three runs in the 3rd and four in the Sth to wrap it up. Strong blasted a two-run homer in the Sth for the wimers. Doug Hall and Lynws. Grant hurled for GMC, Grant taking the less. Highland Park faces Roseville , and Southfield meets Mt. Clemens ,as. the “B'' tourney continues at | Drayton ball park tonight. First game starts at 7:30 p.m. Roseville ...... 001 000 000 002-3 « 1 Lions a+.++--- 100 000 000 @2 — and Emerson; Keith and i Mt me sevens 003 040 0—7 : 3 GM 004.000 O—4 5 and on te; | Middleton, ‘Bxezesniak . Hall, Grant and G. Dennis. ——— LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Behind 72 Os = to Watch Doak - in Swan Song’ | Walker Makes Final Home Appearance in Lions’ Exhibition | DALLAS, Tex. um — Some '50,000 fans will turn out fonight Doak Walker swan to see * in his football song and also to watch a couple of good profession- | | al feams rip up the sod of the! not scheduled. | charged with his 11th defeat. PP h alacant] were ae Tews “wee Notre Dame game in "1982, GM, Jets Tangle in’A’ Finals Chisox Excursion to AL Top ‘Lasts Litfle Under 3 Hours CHICAGO WW — The Chicago ; | White Sox and the New York. Yan- | kees bounced around on: the Amer- jican League baseball peak for alin the first game at Comiskey pool yesterday _but today the | —~ place by .0002 of a’ point, ‘is cutting it about as thin as you ” Dennison, Talbot ©. 2:2": | | | | } | Named in Suit Race Body Claims Pair | Diverted Funds ta Own Use, Seeks $68,710 BUFFALO, N. Y. harness race association filed a suit in federal court here yester day in which it charged two oT its w—An Ohio Bronx Bombers are on top by five | per centage points. A 6-2 triumph over Kansas City Park put the White Sox in first which The Yanks’ can game at Boston the ia took over first place they succumbed to the Athletics in the — 5-3, and slipped back into cond place lec’ > hours and 47 minutes after | today, More Records Fall During 'Skish Tourney LOUIS uw — Competition in five skish events begins| the third day of the annual | National Fly Casting Tournament, with Jon Tarantino of San Fran- ciseo putting his champlenship of the past two years on the line Tarantino also is defending champion in the regular | casting contests. He set one of three new records yesterday but has failed to gain a first place since his open- ing day victory in the trout fly distance event, e * * sT Tonight the White Sox open an/ important four-game series with the fifth place Detroit Tigers. Manager Martin Marion has ‘chosen lefty Billy Pierce (9-8) to oppose Steve Gromek (11-7). The) Sox have beaten Detroit 9 of 16) Richard Ward of Washington set the other: two marks with a single | long cast of 286 feet and an aver- lage of 368 féet in the “%s-ounce levent. Ward took first place in | that event | Tarantino's record was for a 4g Inning Blast - Puts Nicholie9 Out of Series Barkeley Drives in 3° With Home Run to Pace Opening Barrage General Motors advanced to the championship finals in the Class A City Baseball League playoffs with aneasy 8-3 victory over Don Nich- |olie Real Estate Thursday night at Wisner Field. GMC, once-beaten in the post- season, double-elimination tourna- ment, faces the Anderson Jets at Wisner tonight. in a ‘do or, ie”* effort. A GMC win will prolong the results until Monday, Game games, but only 3 at Comiskey long cast in the s-ounce cvent, Park | 453 feet, but his other two casts | Marion got good news yeste rday were far short. giving him a 416'5 ‘stockholders with diverting $68.00" When ‘Dick Donovan, after pitch.’ foof average and third place” Bit] of the track's money to their own ing batting practice for the second Lovely of St. Louis won the event | use The suit was filed by the Co- lumbus Trotting Assn... of Hilliards, ihio. G. Talbot of the Talbot Co., in- vestimem broker; the Talbot Co., and Harold B. Dennison of Yacht ~time since his appendectomy, It named as defendants Russell | | Cotton Bowl. | * * * | Walker, in his final appearance | before the home folks in the sta- | thea where he has drawn more | than 1,000,000 in 19 appearances, will spearhead the Detroit Lions against the Philadelphia Eagles in what should be a touchdown flood. A duel on the ground between ‘ern Methodist University grid star, casion. Two other ex- -Southwest Conference greats, Bobby Layne of | bot and other unidentified persons York and Boston and six with | Texas and Adrian Burk of Baylor, ; midway mark. ee *, Country Club course. His jirst folind score was 66. ~ Ind., first-round leader with a 65. second place. in the third spot with 70-7l—141. nk Eldridge of Valdosta, Ga., heen Dick Foote of Santa Ana, Calif., and Deane Beman of Beth- esda, Mid. all had 142. * * * of Santa Barbara, Calif., fired a 72-T1—143. The reigning USGA Junior titlist, Billy Dunn of Duncan, Okla., dropped out of the running with an 81 for a 154 total. Solunar Tables Defending champion Allen’ Gei- | Rodgers had a 34-36—70 yester- | day over the par-72 Columbus. ‘Cleveland 5 | Sam Carmichael of Martinsville. ° carded a 40-34—74 in dropping to x3 Jack Rule of Waterloo, Iowa, was. Ll a poten tie for fourth were | |New York COLUMBUS, Ga. @ — Siateee- |Site zs oa year-old .Phil Rodgers of San Boston cos 6 SO 5T6 Diego, Calif., held a three-stroke Rene: cup 7 & 9 3B oe lead today as International Jaycee | fashingen 4 4 3 29 Junior Golf play moved past the— ‘poner: SCHEME ms Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. — Gromek | (11-7) vs. Pierce (9-8) Baltimore at New York, 7:15 p.m.—Wilson (8-14) ws Pord (13-6). Ranson City at Cleveland, 7 p.m.—Raschi (+4) vs. Garcia she tle Wash He eons Bondi build a new stadium as — been done in Cleveland, Baltimore and Kansas City. “That's out,” he said chiphati- cally. “I wouldn't want to have baseball tied up with poitics in any way. All I ask of the city fathers is their help in 5 saan ing city property.” O'Malley has the ste ofthe pros public interest.” This is a requirement if condem- to beat Native Dancer in a race. ° Coosa THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 Ie ue —. wired he was interested. * | Studios has announced that Archie | The studio said Moore will most * Moore has agreed to a film career | likely make his debut in the Hum- _ regardless of the outcome of the | phrey Bogart movie, “The Haxder © heavyweight championship fight|'They Fall,” « screen adaptation of Budd Shulberg’s boxing expose. Guaran te ed We Arrange for Installation REBUILT MOTORS 18 Months to Pay FE-2-9111— COMPLETE AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES PLENTY OF PARKING PONTIAC . PISTON SERVICE CORNER OF CASS AND LAWRENCE 27 CHAMPIONSHIP “10: The New Look In PER HOLE Green Fees NOW! In Private Club Condition ‘MOREY’S GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 2280 Unien Lake Read off Commerce Road CHICAGO Ww Al Kaline un- | doubtedly is a much wiser young | |man as the Detroit Tigers invade | ' Comiskey Park tonight to open a four-game series against the. ; lead-seeking Chicago White Sox. | Tt is a. ‘must’ series for the ' Sox, who are taking aim at their | first 5,000 Marksmen Toe Lines for Try American: League pennant | since 1919. For the Tigers -- whose pennant hopes have long since faded — it is another chance to play havoc | | with the standings. Steve Gromek (11-7) will go. against Chicago's Billy: Pierce! (9-8). But getting back to Kaline, the brilliant 20-year-old flychaser was taught a lesson in how to hustle by Cleveland's Larry Doby, who embarrassed bim in the Indian's 5-3 victory ever the Tigers. | ' Heavy Firing Begins ‘ _Ferris Fain titted a high ay into The situation was this: The teams went into the 8th | | inning, locked in a 1-1 tie. An rerror by pitcher Frank Lary per- | | mitted Vie Wertz to go safe at ‘Ist. When Kaline bobbled Doby’s | single for an error, pinch-runner Jim Hegan buzzed to 3rd. But Kaline's bobble was mech- anical; And it hurt the Tigers ; at Grand American, NRA Top Titles | sand marksmen blast. off at clay | today” shotguns, rifles and pistols in two of the biggest national gun meets | ' held. One, the Grand American Trap- | sented. “The pase oe runs —y “Aug. |27. More than 1%% million targets and an equal number of 12-guage | shot shells will be used. The first {three days are for practice -with hoot at Vandalia, will attract \ | ane 9 nite ahota pe striae | championship events starting Mon- from every state, adie Mexico, | day ; _ Coba. the Canal Zone and elec Trapshoot winners will share in arlanee The National Rifle matches aboyt a half-million dollars” in : prizes, with the amateurs getting at Camp Perry will have a field of about 3,000 from every state and every foreign station where U.S. military forces serve, Each WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING GIL SCHAEFER’S WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Coming Seen in Your Area har sets -/ OWN f SDRAPERTONN' é fall's smartest are periectly portrayed by the CHS” MODEL The wider spacing of the three buttons accents shorter, higher-notch lapels and lengthens the front lines. Natural shoulders and long straight side lines also keynote the tall, trim effect. With all its neat avoidance of surplus cloth, the Drapertown “Notch 8” model fits with glorious comfort. * pare in many new distinctive Varsity-Town deep tone ij judged at 12: *¢ stile defails ‘ Monday and Friday Nights to 9 ae we -. SAGINAW at LAWRENCE. THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIA $60 To *70 . Birmingham—272 W. Maple the cash and the professionals re ceiving trophies, a turnabout from usual procedure Trarshooters face entry fees of $820 if they go the route of regular and optional firing. Then, too there’s-ammunition and traveling expenses. At the National Rifle matches All-Day Activities Planned ! COLUMBUS, Ohio @®—Five thou-{ branch of service will be repre- however, fhere are no entry fees | Or cash awards. Ammunition, even what he did next was not. Iribe Ips gers, Kaline Gets Lesson | right centerfield, not too deep, but deep enough for Hegan to scoot | _home with the tying run. ‘ Kaline, seemingly mad at him- . self for putting the tie-breaking | run on 3rd with his errer, loafed returning the ball to the infield. Doby, | stormed into and set up another run at Ka- came in on Hal Naragon’s single | to center, and Kaline-hung his head | in right field. error on the 2nd play, but it's a good bet he won't soon forget his mental lapse. across two more- runs on single by Herb Score and a fly ball by Al Smith to lock up the game. on Fain's fly, taking his time in | seizing the opportunity, | 2nd after the catch, | line's expense. Minutes later Doby | The kid wasn't charged with an | AND DETROIT | 1 ase AB RH AB RH) \emith, Yo-rf 3 0 1 Kyenn,ss § 1 2 | Avila, 2b $8 12 Tuttle, cf a0 1 Woodling If § 0 2 Katine. rf 403 Werta, rf $60 JD Philips Hegen oto 1b 46006 Rosen, 39 1 @ 6 Boon 3.11 Doby, cf 511 0M ‘Philips Fain, ib 403 it 401 Naragon $ 13 Beto, 2% 3 10 Stric'land, ss 4 1 6 Wilson, ¢ 1006 core. p 4 6 2 pases e€ : . ki 6 6 ary, p mere P Aber, Dp @oo Torgeson 160 39 $15 “M38 At any rate, the Indians pushed | Fat Manager Bucky Harris tried to | foil Cleveland by using nine ri A | | handed batters against Score. | the Indians’ rookie southpaw no ined 13 batters, getting three of | Bucky's replacements seven times. | Hegan ran for Werts in 6th. Torgeson —- out for Aber in #th Cleveland .... 100 ford 040-—5 ott 001 000 003 EStrick land, Tuttle, J. M. Phillips, Lark, Kaline. RBI-—Werts, Fain, Nare- ith, Kaline, House Torge- on. “seore, Sm ~ a bs a 2b—-Hou sr-— tz, smith. Dr_ smith, avin and wears, | SThy-524s, 3| Woody Winslow of Oakland, Miceli ls Loser to Don Jordan LOS ANGELES (#—-Don Jordan, | Los Angeles, 14342, scored a unan- imous 10-round decision over Joe Miceli, New York, 147%, in the non-televised bout at the Olympic ‘Auditorium Thursday night. ~*~ Referee Tommy Hart scored it Judge Lee Grossman 5613-53'g and Judge Reggie Gill- more had it 58'2-5I',, There were no knockdowns. The fight was marred somewhat by Mi- celi's clinching. Jordan landed the hardest punch of the night in ‘round six when a sharp right cross made Miceli’s knees buckle. A crowd of 6.733 paid $16,968 to see the festivities. In the televised 10 - rounder, 151, scored a sharp upset by stopping Ramon -Tiscareno, Los Angeles, 14642, in the third round. 48. fnee Lhe... Deteolt threatened: tn the. Beh 4) o contestant uses an Army-issue| scoring twice on a pair of walks, | #0-—Score # in 8%, Narleski 0 in “. _ RE rifle. Frank House’s double and an | /*''y in tothe, Aber Toes a The camp Perry affair, which! infield out. But the damage was | 9-0. W—Score (13-0), L—Lary it 33) done in the 8th inning. . runs through . Sept:--10, is spon- sored by the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice The armed forces and National Ri- fle Assn. will provide marksman Ship instruction There'll be ball-and-patch weap- ons and some flintlocks used in ancient arms ‘events, including stake-cutting and balloon. ——— matches .Marksmen from the South and North, reminiscent of Civil War days, will fire for score to see which side shoots the fastest and straightest. for PKC’s Annual Show Annual all-breed dog show and obedience trial. sponsored by thé Pontiac Kennel Club and licensed by the AKC. will be held Sunday at Wisner Stadium. This year’s show. boasting a record entry of 559 dogs, starts at J a. m. Climax of the unbenched oe will be the presentation of the event's top award, the Pontiac Press “‘best-in-show" trophy. Outstanding breeds will be | present from all over the United States. Particular interest has been shown in poodle, Dane, Pinscher. and boxer classes as well as sporting ddégs, according to FE. A. Kraft, member of the show | committee Standard poodles will be noon, miniature - poodies at 2 p.m. Great Danes, always popular, will be judged _at i! a. m., while boxers, show favorites for many, are sched. uled for 9 a. m. Pinschers will be viewed at 11:30 . m. Anether favorite, the German’ Shepherd, is slated for alll a, m. In the sporting dog class, one of the largest in the show, blood- hounds and pointers are scheduled at 9 a. m. Gordon setters will be viewed at 11 a. m and Irish setters at 1 p. m. along with Brittany Spaniels. Beagles. a popular class, will be jiidged at 12 noon. Obedience trials, highlight of the show to some, will run throughout the day. 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Michigan State Fair in | September. In the doubles tournament Cook | ‘teamed up with Leonard Skaggs | to carry off the honors. The Cook- | Skaggs team came from behind to 'down. the Bartley twins, 22-25, 27- | 12, 23-10. They have held the title | for four years. . | Crocker Heads Field |in White Mountain Test ~ BETHLEHEM, N.H., — Na- 'tional Women's Open champion | Faye Crocker of Montevideo, Uru- | guay heads a field of top PGA | performers today as the first an- | Sam Snead’s | Golf Clinic Line up your putt .. . then con- | centrate on making the ball follow |—Wash and Polishing When California travels to Pitt 00 Sept. 17 it will mark the 1st |meeting of these football teams. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING That may be attended to while you SHOP and dur- ing your day at the office —Brakes Relined —Small Repairing —Lubrication and Oil —Motor Tune-Up —Radiators Flushed Our convenient DOWN- TOWN LOCATION en- ables you to have this work done when you don't need yOur Car. 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Whea- in in M 8 M Contest DETROIT «® — Home Free, | stablemate of Hambletonian win- ner Scott Frost, staged a desper- The race, richest in Michigan | food occurs in natural waters. | standardbred racing history, was | forced into four heats—unprece- | ‘Crazylegs’ Ansious dented in this state—when different | { horses won each of the first three | #0" Return to Rams | LOS ANGELES (INS) — Elroy dashes | Lord Victory and Mr. Shelt won “Crazylegs" Hirsch, who is sorely | 05. | needed by the Los Angeles Rams, | } | the first two dashes, each in 2 |Home Free captured the third by| says he wants to return to the | @ nose in the same time Ee football team for his Tth sea Openings for Bowlers Coach Sid Gillman promptly re TPlled Ke would be happy to dis- | | Openings for bowlers are avail- | cuss the possibility with the vet: | jable with the Ins-and-Outers. a’ eran end mixed league. The league wil! bow] at Motor Inn every Saturday at 8 p.m. It will hold a meeting Pioneers Meet Monday First fall meeting for the Pio- | neer Girls Bowling League, one of the country’s biggest, takes starting date. Keglers interested in joining the Ins-and-Outers should | call either FEderal 2-3620 or F'Ed- recent years to win both Hialeah's | Plans for the coming season will | Flamingo and the Preakness. | be discussed, | Rivkenced | Everything it takes to be TOPS" ~ GASOLINES | ... balanced for top power, economy, and all ‘round performance ... and raised to the Highest Octane levels in our history ————EEEEE — aS | which in a sense makes them | Jus- | tin W, Leonard of the conserva: | tion department explains the ex- (3, educated. That's true if you look | accurately, | “uneducated’’ or | “Fish reared in hatcheries de- te the Water, the tidh sees his ever something hits the surface | of the water, they jump at it. | “We've tried to cure them af | these habits with our experiments. | | This has been done by electrically | ate comeback last night to win the | shocking the fish when they jump | | $15,000 added Merchants and Man- | for surface food or for shadows. | ufacturers Trot at Wolverine Race- | | They learned to feed instead from | way. ithe’ bettom of the pools | IHAROLD TURNER. place Monday at Waldron | eral 35-1506. at 7:30 p.m ; — New bowlers seeking spots in | Nashua is the fourth horse in| the league are invited to attend Most modern motor cars call for higher octane gasolines, and Standard Gasolines, raised to the highest octane ratings in our sixty-six year history, have ample octane to meet the most exacting requirements of modern high compression engines—and older engines too. But —— ‘alone . . . important as it is for anti-knock performance. . is not enough. Good gasolines must be balanced too— and both Sranpargp WuiTe Crown and Rep Crown Gasolines are balanced to give you controlled volatility — the right gasoline for the right season; prevent vapor lock in hot summer weather; and give you all ‘round smooth, efficient, economical performance. hep trierd today ond hive rey convinced that you have found the right gasoline for your car. gasolines ‘ terminels but Steaderd Gasolines. That's why they ore distinctly diferent! — ; f THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1953) . 7 ahyie Pt # ~ DRIVE SAFELY Schools will soon be open and every driver must help to cut down the tragic toll of traffic acci- dents! Be sure you're driving a SAFE CAR and DRIVE SAFELY! P TRADE-IN That } OLD CAR NOW! THIRTY-THREE IT FORD BIRMINGHAM 1954 Plymouth 2-Door .......... 1952 Ford 2-Door ..........-..; ‘$544 1953 Willys 2-Door .......... 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door .......... $299 1953 Ford Country Sedan ...... $1099 1952 Plymouth 2-Door.......... $499 1953 Hudson 4-Door _. $699 1954 Chevrolet 2-Door.......... $999 1953 Pontiac Chieftain Del. 8-cyl. $999 1952 Mercury 2-Door........... $799 -1952 Studebaker 2-Door ........ $444 1951 Dodge 2-Door........... $299 7 1954 Ford 2-Door _. eee $999 1953 Ford 2-Door ..... .. .$799 1953 Chevrolet Hard Top $1044 1950 Plymouth Station Wagon .. .$299 1953 Mercury 2-Door ......... $1099 1953 Ford Hard Top.......... 1044 1953 Nash 4-Door ..... peaeas: $692 1953 Buick Riviera’........... $1299. 62 NO MONEY DOWN — IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PRICES RANGING FROM . $490 1. $2990 * SPECIAL CLEANOUT« —CARS— 1946 thru 1952 Models—-Too Numerous to List or Price 62 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door ... 1953 1951 1951 .$544 1947 Cadillac 4-Door .......... $399 CONVERTIB LES 1952 Pontiac Hard Top......... $899 1953 Ford Convertible ......... $1044 Chevrolet Deluxe 2-Door... . $699 1947 Plymouth Convertible ....... $99 Pontiac Hard Top.._....... $599 1948 Chrysler Convertible ........ $99 1952 Oldsmobile 88 2-Door...... $899 _ 1953 Chevrolet Convertible ..... $1044 1952 Buick 2-Door ............. $699 1954 Ford Convertible ......... $1399 Ford 2-Deer .2.......:...: $299 1951 Ford Convertible .......... $544 1955 FORD 2-DOOR 8-CYL. S 40” SAA MONTHLY If your car is worth $125 MONTHLY With $10.00 Down 1953 Chevrolet 2-Door 1951 Ford Hard Top 1953 Plymouth Club Coupe 1953 Dodge 4-Door..._........ I ee 1954 FORD VICTORIA Gscnieny Offenhauser cee TRUCKS 1951 Ford 2-Ton Dump 3/5 Box 2-Speed Axle ; (1952 Ford Y2-Ton Pickup {| °4947 Chevrolet /2-Ton Pickup. . + © 8 8 © © ew $47.00 POWER BRAKES Installed SERVICE 31° INSTALLED SPECIAL! | for Par CAR! 1. Limited Supply 2. Save $16.00 3. Fits ‘54-55 Fords *.A_geel pargain found only. ot Harold Turner - Ford IMMEDIATE SPOT DELIVERY Harold Turner-Ford “The Best on Wheels and Deals” ‘LOW BANK RATES — NO DOWN PAYMENT A3V_ Mile Rd. and Woodward Vi “and 464. South Woodward, Birmingham \ VISIT OUR LOC ATIONS AT OUR EXPENSE A PHONE CALL WILL START COURTESY CAR TO YOUR HOME \ AND BRING YOU. TO OUR SALES ROOM oe \ ad ES Phones: Mi -7500—JO 4-6266 ee ne ee ee ee LI ens 9-4001 i ____‘by carnival weight guessers, that. i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1955 . \ \ / é at oe | y et Waler Scale — A device called a “densitometer” is used in medi- “eal studies to weigh persons under “water to determine the propor- tion of body fat to total weight. | _ Fat tissue is lighter than wa-) fer; bone and muscle are heavier. | “The person being weighed gets | ~#xygen so that the original air in his lungs can be weighed after being expelled into a special con-| fairey ~ He sits in a seat suspended from ‘a scale, somewhat like those used is lowered into the water. She Makes ‘Em Sing WEST POINT, Va. # — They sang wher Mrs. Beauregard Turn er sat down at the organ 49 years | ago. They still do. Mrs. Turner, | pow 81, is organist at Brett-Reed | intends to round out a half century | in the position.: I tried to tell him that nobody made an ‘outdoor fireplace : out of wood, but... Fe sy " ¥ as BOARDING HOUSE EGAD, 60YS/ I'M IN A QUANDARY uw CAN'T MAKE UP MY WIND ON A SOUNENIR FOR MARTHA! — HOW ABOUT A BUST OF DANTE S—~ OR A LEATHER PILLOW WITH Meee “SOFT VERSES BURNT ON | [T2m OR YET 2 AGAIN A DAINTY TT COP AND, A\S UCER ¢ 1435 4 i — —— =r Gage. 9084 by GEA Gervton, ne, VT. Mt Reg. © GO Pat OFF THE BUST OF DANTE <—~ <& AIN'T IT AN }7 OLD HOUSE ROLE NENER TO ARM A ZAYAND A CUP SB ION'T LIKELY TO FRACTURE SOE SKULL =: | = THAT WAS » SG STUER pL LADY WITH // WHEN ARDENT] | ; OUT OUR WAY I BETTHAT \ DOWAGER NEVER HAS SEEN UNDER Z CAR BUT HAS eho PZ SEEN ALL THE ART EXHIBITS IN THE WORLD AN! TH’ PYRAMIDS AN! ALL THAT STUFF? UV ACMA fli Siny » “iinnaratill Wy MY WIFE THINKS TM |. STUPID! 1 TOOK A } BUNCH TO TH’ SHOP \_ TO SHOW 'EM TH’ COMPLICATED WORK We DO, BUT THEY HAD ALL THE GEAR COVERS, HOODS c AND CASINGS ON-- (eo AND WHAT SHE DID P SEE SHE THINKS A : q “THE FORGOTTEN MEN - Cape, 108 by WEA a SEES peeps 0.8. Fa Of \ NICK HALIDAY wumltie HOW THAT BEAST \HOW DID | I'D SAY HE _COULD HAVE TRAILED ) HE DO.IT?| DESERVED > AN ASSIST! PUT. ‘ER CLOSE, NICK. YUL LARN THAT HOUSE- Reg US Pat Qt, — Pieid Loterprises tee All ngbts reserved BOC HEAVENS. wy BAG IS { SUE, THAT MAN SQN e\ \ THE MAN WHO , |) Gor WS TAL? , i : A Nie Ba | { 3 ; av Al er fie Fe —————— ; a L “ ai [ | NANCY " == oF 1 Dip | [1 DIDNT) YOU CLose THE Wp Natl ® oT / 1 Tyou~y, a= DOOR---YOU- fA P'P| | YO DID / | DIDN'T LerT it OPEN Jy YOU |i Not] | pry = =\ DID fa) TONIGHT WOULD KNOCK ALL HOPE OF US WINNING THAT | [> TRIP ABROAD! ON TLL WERE SELECTED:! BACK IS VILLAGONIA = Le - sy | HEY/ You NUTS ?: WHAT'RE You ie A COP FoR ?7 _ XTRWE KING 1S DEAD ELONG LIVE THE WING! at HU Hatt pig cinerea 7 3 a : _ By Charles Kuhn "LL JUST TAKE OFF-MY bed FL JUST TAKE OF ¥) § b..PuT ITANOTCH HIGHER.) j i s i \. j By John Morris | You'll Find ~ PROFITABLE Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage ot this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- ; — ing problems. Keep alert while To Place Your you drive—chew gum! WANT AD “DIAL FE 2-8181 OPPORTUNITIES | ire, tt chew while you . Nat ¥ We recom. mend refreshing, delicious | Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum— DONALD DUCK BUT IT MAKES HIM SEEM JAN, OID STEVE $0 MUCH MORE INTERESTING dit Wane ponies” FT DONT! WITH CHUBBY AND ? 1 SOME OF THE BOYS: q ee, i Li * THE PONTIAC, PRESS. FRIDAY, _AUGUST 19, 1955 vite ny rive Corn, Soybeans Spiral Upward CHICAGO @®—A strong buying movement based on hot, dry weath- | s a Greenings ras 4.28: Maen er in the midwest sent .corn a Bia" 1 bo-3 00. Sta gaeeawe t soybean prices spiraling upward on 2.00; 1 28. the Board of Trade today. Other Resell vedi ‘Mien 12 pt fiate per pt cereals followed the two leaders, | ‘*"%*_ 22-25 cents Cantaloupe; Calif. jumbo erte 27-36s although riot making as large gains. 3-40-4238; 45s 218-3.00 we A . ‘eu. ower! HO. e Buying exter were present im | Site toi i fae sacks ros Bac large numbers in soybeans and | 2. 0-2.15 Celery: 16° erts Pascal > ee Mich. corn at the opening gong. In ac- tive dealings corn jumped for gains extending to more than two cents and soybeans for gains ex- tending to more than three cents, DETROIT, Aug. price re Produce reinal: - Apples: 2.15, few 3.00; Calif 2.H0-3.25. Lettuce: Calif. mostly 3.50-3.7 2 dos grade fair 2 erts 71s 3.00; 36s 3.25 Onions: 60 Ib sacks, | MARKETS | Produce DETROIT. rropute 19 (AP) -- Today's) rt from the Detroit Union Wholesale fruit and neene prices: bushels up, Us. oon. < ina flat ate 4 25. Honcydews: Western fae erta 6-8¢ etns 2 dor 4.00-4.00, ‘, dos 3.28; Colo. ctns 00-3.00; Canada WGA Calif 22s 2.60, yellows, Stock Market Mostly Higher NEW YORK W — The stock market was mostly higher today, in-early dealings. Gains weren't extensive,. al- though they outnumbered losers two-to-one. Prices ranged a point higher to a point lower. Trading started briskly, and then it simmered down to a slow pace. That has been the experi- ence in recent sessions. Steels were unchanged to low- er, motors steady, rails mostly lower, oils mixed, coppers high- er, rubbers mixed, aircrafts Auto Industry Is S pending) -lodge Calendar +$40 Million for’ Promotion issue that the auto industry is spending “a record 40 million | dolars plus,. in special sales | promotion expense.’ It adds “The price tag, which runs as high as 10 million at a single car make, is the result of a compilation of final billing fig- ures and original budget appro- priations covering cost of factory- sponsored incentive sales contests and bonus stimulators; excluded Business Briefs car makes. | “While the survey showed the varieus campaigns to be wholly successful, with dealer sales some cases eating up original @ | budget - appropriations for prize points, and with regional or zone | sales at producers like Packard | and Desoto topping 100 per cent of quota, it also revealed: “1. A general feeling that such contests will increase in intensity in 1956 and in the competitive years ahead; in} Pontiac Lodge No, 21 F. & A. M. and DeMolay picnic, Sunday, Aug | 2%, 12:00 p. m. at- Avon Park in. DETROIT w—Ward’s Automo-| are bonus provisions written into | Rochester. ' tive Reports says in its current) ‘the franchise agreements of many ese for Bring food and uten- self and family, For further information, call any of the oe owe w Milla. Adv. News j in Brief Charged with drunk driving | Ezra Clayton, 31, of Royal Oak, pleaded innocent when he ap- peared before Bloomfield Hills Justice, Alva J. Richardson. He was held on $100 bend pending examination. “2, That use of bonus stimu. || 'Deugtas Yonte, %, of Berk Best gains were not held but med 1.75-2.25. large 340-265; Tex yellows large felr 2 225: Colo yellows, large beth cereals continued : aivong. whites, large 2.50-2$; Idaho yel- lows, hi 2.50; Mich Yell Globe, med sondigeed gery om Moke alee | | 1.80 1.66." whites 2 $0. 2.73. ‘ew 228. Pane Mich. bushels UB ia, ber $1.92%; corn 1% to 2 cents | S76: ‘Pair Haven 2 250n WASHINGTON (INS) The | Federal Reserve Board reported today that nationwide department | store'sales in the week ended Aug. steady, radio-television steady, and chemicals mixed, ACF Brill, yesterday's most ac- | tive issue up 1%, opened today on lators will become more wide- spread in their function as a factory aid to the dealer. “In effect, the car makers say. the bonus provisions represent a | Hey, paid a $100 fine yesterday . | less driving before Bloomfield Hills Justice Alva J. Richardson, |cars or 1.3 per Summerfield Sees ke ' Candidate in ‘56 Race BUFFALO, N.Y. — Postmas- ter General Summerfield says he believes President Eisenhower will seek reélection next year. The postmaster general, who di- rected President campaign in 1952, ‘told reporters: | “It is.my opinions that President | Eisenhower will acquiesce in the wishes of the people and the needs of the country and the world. It is now certainly apparent that he enjoys the confidence of the people, not only in this country but every- where.” Rail Freight Loadings “Up 1.3 Per Cent in Week} WASHINGTON up — The Associ- ation of American Railroads today jafter he pleaded guilty to reck- | reported last week's freight load- ings at 775,397 cars, a rise of 9.945 cent from the previous week. Eisenhower's | min. | sizes unless otherwise roma Walebavens higher, September $1.26%; to 2 cent higher, September 9514; soybeans 1% to 2% higher, Sep U5 Siu) Szr, 9 oP SSS Sse: Salt tember $2.22%2, and lard 3 to 10 | smaller 3.00. cents a hundred pounds higher, September $10.97, ‘4° oats % | 283 80-3 00 2% to % higher, September Sty rye 34722923; 3.27-4.00; Sunhighs 3 pers beh nos tieiey to larg ‘otatoes: 100° *y sac ‘up Us 1 bu bekte Bel) nee » US. A unless otherwise oo Calif jons 50, bakers 450-475 10 Redhavens type No 1 — 4,100 shares unchanged at 14's. American Telephone, in second | place yesterday off ‘s, opened to- day on 1,500 shares of % at 180% | and coritinued active at a small 13 were three per cent higher than move by the factory to share in| Learn Cake Decorating. New| the same week last -year; ta the | preceding. week, sales were five’ per cent above the 1954 level. The | best showing last weck was turned | loss. Trading in the new telephone rights to buy the new 37% in by the Atlanta district with a rise of 12 per cent over a year ago. and Dallas with increase of - s ‘ | cocks Qbe:\ idacOreg tang whiees 1.00- per | an Grain Prices hit eof ae ea ches Seanad Mich | cent debentures traded heavily'to- eight per cent. At the other . $ Th & s es A , of CHICAGO GRAIN unwashed 75-160 mostly 90-100, round, day at 3 and 3 1-32. The opening extreme, New York City sales nh a . -.cHicaco Aug. 19 (AP) — Opening "4s eee 0 is. 12 pe fete ze was.a block_of 100,000 rights were down five per cent and Bos- . 37. few lower i @ 1 4 Pillai .. 282 — ‘ $62, Watermelons per melon Southerp 2 . | ioe Soven| Wives PSF com Mas ioe oS : a. Feremest Dairies, yesterday's | pill ADELPHIA «INS) — P pope ch Mer ri 838 CHICAGO POTATOES | third most active issue up 1. | ; = Pent ay 1 4 «" CHICAGO, Aug 10 |APi—Potatoes? Af: ; * sylvania Railroad announced net | } eoee tye - 1 us| Started today on 1,700 shares up j | — 1.26! bd ee 4, shipm a8 Sue ees plies eaeatrd | \_ at 2514. | income for the seven months énded | De corre ray ee roe moderate and matket for whites about s July 31 of $24,470,726, equal to $1.86 | Mar seossoe 120% Lard _ Cee ee eee eee eee on enftes | Among higher stocks were Doug-| a common share, This compared | se 2 Sep sees 1097 | Qty bakers 420° Washington long whites irera A. Kennecott Co Oct WEG |S ce ee et uae eee ake 5 0 Tas Aircraft, RCA, K cott Cop- | with $5,303,018, or 40 cents a com- Telephone Employe Marks 40th Year Mrs. Eva Dyer will celebrate | Pontiacs 2.30; , Nebraska Pontiacs 2.60, | Warbtas 2.30 ' | DETROIT EGGS Aug. 19 | copesgr cases j ed everage 59. grede B large 51; ree included, (AP)— 50 s. federal-state whites —Gvese A large 5614-60 weight- dium fob. per, Monsanto Chemical (opening | on 4,100 shares up *% at 44), Westinghouse Electric, Pennsy!va- nia Railroad, and Lion Oil mich mon share, in the same period} | last year. Gross revenues totaled $526,581,406 as against $495,749,183 a year ago, July net income | (ots sales promotions are reac baie) win Ave. classes starting Aug. 25th, Far in- | This volume, for the week ended | the discount losses encountered | formation call PE 23-8009. —Adv [ane 13>-was-90425--ears-or-13.2 the dealer at model cleanup time. per cent above the same week, | WIDE RANGE | Clyde Stephens barbering at) but 32.22% cars or 4 per cent be- “Whatever the trend, the vari-| Kimmell's Barber Shop, 271 Bald- | tow the corresponding. week in —Adv. | 1953 See Te ay SEIS | gMgmmage eae Saturday AM | om & Lat ‘98 W. Huron 8t. _ av S model cleanup bonus plan at one State Foo Inspector . volume producer to $150000 for a Rummage sale Fri. 6 P.M. Sat. Cites Two City Markets pate contest at a lower-volume 9A M. First Presbyterian ¢ — Ses Gadatore (ome? of Spada: vee fore’s Market at 197 Oakland Ave., “At Chrysler Division, an origt - Rummage sale Fri. 6 P. M, Sat. was cited yesterday for selling nal appropriation of $500,000 for 9 P.M. First Presbyterian Chureh. hamburger containing an illegal —Adv prize points as ‘almost sure to be tiked up’ while the ‘Buick Sky | Raider’ contest now in progress invelves some. two milition dol. | -Jars for, salesmen prites alone.” —EEEE Without naming the sponsors,| Grand Canyon national park has Ward's said original contest budget 4" area of 1.008 square miles and is jappropriations by other makes in- | | 56 miles in: length. It contains 10 if your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 56-9424 or MA 5-4031. | —Ady. | opened on 1.190 shares up ‘s at | amounted to $3,586,118 as com- | eluded figures of $850,000: $750,000; | miles of the winding Colorado riv- 64). small 3; peewees 25 Browns—Grade A large s So’ wtd av New York Stocks pared with Nr 983,703 in July, 1954. NEW YORK (INS) (INS) — Caterpillar | $250,000 and $336,400, Cost of a hese ee |bonus plan at one medium-priced | i make, it added, was put at five. © — SOE. DET RS ehemical preservative, The citation was: issued by James McCollum, state food in- spector, who also said that has secured a warrant against the manager of another’ market for | selling hamburger containing @¢Xx- cessive fat, The warrant names Ar- | dell Kilmer, | Food ie) Mat at 465 E. Pike St. Calumet-Hecla Buys Goodman Lumber Co. CHICAGO: (p—Calumet & Hecla, Inc. acquired the Goodman Lum- ber Co. of Goodman, Wis., through an exchange of stock, * * . E. R. Lovell, C & H president, said his company took over virtu- ally ‘all. stock of Goodman. in the transaction. Goodman, which has operat. ed in northern Wisconsin since 1907, will become a subsidiary of Calumet & Heela, with Lovell + its new president. It owns a sawmill, a veneer mill, a wood conversion plant and 70,000 — of timberlands. Lovell did not disclose detafls ot the transaction, but it was complet- ‘ed after Goodman stockholders voted today on a C & H offer made last May 14 to exchange 114,000 shares of C & H_ stock for the Goodin Co: stock. Lovell said the Goodman Co.'s business will be integrated with the wood utilization program C & H is carrying out on approx- imately 200,000 acres of timberland it already owns in northern Michi: gan Goodman sicedidins lumber’ he {the biulding trades, plywood, for- niture and other industries, z bh ‘Hazel Park Man Fined ° | Robert Jenne, 27, of Hazel Park, he paid a $100 fine yesterday after , jhe pleaded guifty to driving un- der the influence of liquor in Mu- | nictpal Court here, He paid the fine in lieu of serving a 20-day manager of Pevples | jail sentence set by Judge Cecil McCallum, alien i a gw Et oo a / AUBURN § and 10 Op et her 4th anniversary as a tele- 38!> medium 6694-40 wid avg 47%. oma | Tractor Co. reported net income | 2 . grade B large 41%-30 wtd avg 43 (Late Morning Quotations) | million and at another higher if . phone company employe at 8 two- | P*Total ceenty receipts 8.713 cases Air Reduction sad Johns Man .. 024) for the seven months ended July | | priced line at 12 million. } eneer’s ig in hour open house at the Pontiac! Commercially graded | aed ce se dea ead odes “ (3 of $17,837,568, equal to $2.0 e office of the Michigan Bell Tele- | odes een aia) nae be _ = Alls Chaimers 04 Kimd Clk... 313 common share. This compared i ¥ phone Co. Monday afternoon. | Siarowne—Grade, A extra large $6. large wee fines) bel a | with $14,666,720, or $1.70 a com- ‘Evans Products Merges \ 4 : | $1-54. medium smal] 28: grade BL : 1 More than 300 persons, includ. '*"s* 3° ‘ Am hie leek te bea.” seal | priory mae in the Lame ohare With Greenville Steel | r : a A Cc $7 |? ‘ ing Mrs. Dyer's former depart: | cwicaco puTTER axp noose | AnGe es at Ltt “aire 45 2 $289,327,264 from $228,576,978 in the| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |) : mental bosses and top Bell f- 6 cricaco. Aug 19 (AP)—Butter| A M & Pay. 274 Loew's 41954 period. July net income} |e ; ficials, are ¢ ted to attend | steady. receipts 714.085. wholesale buy- | 4™ Motors 84 Lone 8 Chem 58 { Evans Products Co. of Plym- 5 Pxpected to << eas : -| Am N Ges 85.3 Lorttiard 217| amounted to $2,390,574 as against | \f the affair from 2 to 4 p.m, in | {3% ,"/¢t umeoanced. 99 score AA 815: ) am Rad 237 Martin. ©} & outh, Mich. and Greenville. Steel | mn, [92 A 57: 90 B 348, 69 C S25: care 00) am Seating... 324 Mar D str Jeg | $2,008,813 a year ago. Car Co. of Greenville, Pa. have | @ the traffic department lounge, (8 55 89 C 835 Am Smelt B29 Seerer 3 | ar Co. ; Eggs steady to firm; receipts 11.308: | am Tel & Tel 181? gray att Pa sae! |formed a new company to rebuild |§ : olesale a, ces un n. | Mrs. Dyer, currently a district: je cieenie! Sarses Sr lcns Saaheneed: te 3| Am Tob . 127 Sapis Hon $$) Two Pontiac area photographers | & her: US. large whites €9-€8.9 per | am Viscose 40 pis | and upgrade railroad rolling stock. | le traffic assistant, first joined the = A's 48: mixed 47; mediums 43; U8. | anae Co 32 pecreny > oe were awarded certificates of | | i) be known as Greenville- FY i Bell organization in Canada and eae _tirtice 26; checks 25.5; | Anac Li c $04 Mont et : 3s | merit this week at the Photograph- | le = s ls Y came to the Pontiac office in 1921. 2 Armour & Co. the Maciier Ben. 24 (ers’ Assn. of Ameri¢a 75th anni- vans Pa hae ~ : oF She was chief operator from 1929 | Poult Arms CS ee Murrey Cp. 31 * | versary convention’ and trade sgaerd ‘es ce » seg aa a 3 through 1943, when she transferred BAG Atl Cet Line. agg Wet Bise 2. $18 show in Chicago. will. ineh purchase ie 100 Y/ R i t = to the district staff. | BETROCE POULTRY Au Katte... 72 wat Dairy ae, | Receiving honors were George |freight cars. their reconditioning | & (é) ay on g DETROIT, Aug 19 (AP)—Prices paid | ATCO MIB. |. O87 Nat Gyps | and* modernization and their leas- | | 5 A widow, Mrs, Dyer lives at per pound fob. Detroit for No. 1 qual) penaix Ay... 4g Nat Lead -4| Phillips of Pontiac and A. D. | arene . diem | : 346 Shoreview.Dr., Waterford acct, bene ue Maha bees 0047: Benguet 2s te ay Li - 22 Parker of Pleasant Ridge. ing. to railroads on a pe \® . oe r Township, | Beavy bretiers or fryers (2% cat | Boeing air "a2 Mie Mi Pes... 341| Richard F. Jones, 31710 Glencoe | basis. 3 Made to Sell for $8.95 Sq. Yd. H on a grey crosses a | Bers arner,. 44 ot & est 8463 Street, Birmingham, is one of 15 | General offices of the new com- | ~ . is iieter Nuit teccsts Nght. Deppuee| tte My ee Poe | 2| general agency representatives of pany are in Pittsburgh, and Ben! le a NEW, DIFFERENT... ONL Y at SPENCER'S | Paper Sets Sry dealers attempting to clear offerings. Ur | et Minne 3 ¢4| the John Hancock Mutual Life In-| Colman, a vice president of Ev ven 00 | dertone about steady on hens, full steady | Caleme} & x. ps owene. ~ a ane | surance Company who today com-| products, is president. — - gs lon fryers, roasters and caponettes, Camp w.. =. ran aw as 188 | pleted an intensive, t n aaa ~ — | : + or ve iC es an Dry 42. Panh Eo! 4 : . . + CHICAGO POULTRY Can Pee 33 “Param Piet. 404 on ms eran re oe PROGRESS F : u ir’ 26 : S10 shar- X DETROIT w#—The trade paper | ea rs gost Mag “7 Case, 3 nee tae Penney y S me ing ‘cemmoace pias The course | ig I S ying prices | 5 Roe aA : . | Automotive News said today that — _ Pha tlm a we3¢ slight Cater “Tre bi BE onl, Cole... 33 ‘was. conducted at the company's; PATTERN Co. 4 = motor vehicle output this week | ol roosters 135-145; caponettes 444 to| Chrysler ...... 838 pneips *! 39 | home office in Boston. - I No. 3 if Pf will come to 145,604 cars and 23.110 Cine tte 2°! erg Riise s:.-- 381] Jones is a member of the Lloyd Dividend a Cluett Pea :..) 422 pri!’ per’ 11 | J. Lynch Agency in Birmingham. |] A quarterly dividend of 25 || ® . = - : Colg Palm .... 83.6 pitisby Mills .80 2 : ° ** © toc cents a share has been de- || Pl Tw d C Last week 149,199 cars and 23,-| oereivestock Come a ae oh oot & Oo 101 6 | ¢| Appointment ot Arthur Wintree || clared on the outstanding $20.00 I ain or wee arpet 437 trucks were built. JDETROIT. Aug 18 (AP)—Hogs—pal- Gps .... 41 pees, «+: a1 as vice President in charge of |] PO verus commen mse 1s _ fe 100. Not enough hogs earty to make wa nee -* 107) sales of the Steel Door Corpora-|| Company. payable September | | Bark Text The paper added: ‘With Lincoln | 8 mare undertone higher C 2 ms weeee 1, 1955, to stockholders of rec- | © ar exture | ttle—Salable 275. Market fully | Cont je: Reo Hold ... 188/tion, Birmingham, manufacturer : returning to production after an Phar today compared last Thursda ~ 5 Repupd sti ord at close of business on] | . . eight week layott due to change. |sencral market fairly ‘ective, good | Corn Patt. aaa Rex Drie 4,06 OF Berry Steel Garage Doors, was || Tuesday, August 16, 1955. q Made to Sell for $9.45 Sq. Yd. jelearance; prices little changed through- | Curtiss Wr.,,. 224 ; 2 are | announced today by Glenn Berry, ie overs to 1956 models and Ford and | out list: mild strength fed steers under weg PE 2, peti "oe ... 28.5] president. W. F. HUSTED, a a7 General Motors moving along ‘at eres a Ketan ae ar heed prime | is C seve 4 «Safeway Bt “ -Wint joined the fi i 1952. Treasurer a $ near-record levels, the industry is | 1031-1 068 fe. steers 24.80: 12 head 1,000 | DOUE Aire ..., Oo EP. OT as oriay Lame “ms Poctias Michigan . Ss ‘Yd. expected to produce in the neigh- [prime 600-1 its f ackean! tained, |S Borie ad Pee oa | Baal AT = GET Seto | Jerome Johnson, 77, of Ponti HARPER |° ii “Ii schedules are a 4 : Binelatr 4. 5 at. ‘Fi li Cot August output would be the second Choice heifers 30 00-21 86: ‘pulkatuity Ex-cell-0 <2. aes Socony Mob -.-05 | Lake Road, has pleaded guilty to | a inst - Qin ty tton highest on record for that month.” | ore mostly 15-00-1800: most utiity cows | pare Mor .. 253 poy ‘93. | bad-check passing and will be sen- Electrical Contracting | © | 11.50-13.00, some over fat utility cows) poog ho, 513 rry Rand 246 | tenced Monday in Oakand County 1320-Beechland, Keege Ha 7 - 2. down to 10.50: most canners and cut- - S13 gta Brand ....293 “Reg. $6.95 Sq. ¥d: at The highest jae output OM | ters 950-1200; few lightweight canners | preePe Su! 786 eta on cant . 62.1 |Circuit Court. He admitted cash-_ JOHN R.. HARPER 3 Units_assem- [ows to 400, num 7 commt Gen Denam 525 8tt OU Int ....803 ling a bogtis $22 check in Water-: FE 2-7620 4A cramps is the 681,551 merersl balla TT 00-18 0, — BO heed | Gen Elec .... 801 or = a Sere ford T ip July 15 T oe q4 = e . bd bled in 1950. mostly good 775-853 eeder steers Gen Mille os 81 -aoaheel pert ownshi Yd, Calves—Salable 50. Market steady to-| Gen Tel ..., 41.4 Stud Pack .... 0.8 - - i Sq: a ee * day. Compared iast Thursday: Market Gen Time 339 Swift & Co 61.4 . . 4+ ___2- eee New National Food (ise rsisrenser Ss emer | Son Fag RE Fetes Seg | ers: walk ae : ana low choice veslers Sears a as Thomp ed vee at NET IN ME | H i “wesc satan cot prime Sak: | Gontvene 3 009 Sree aw 91h i Chain Is Planned —=."sitt"ssd"ranetraiitenm [rae at dg foo em a : cull @ low utility Greyhound . 5.7 wood ... 276 / . 7 ; ‘ Bheen—Salable 100. Market neoey to- q abe Un Carbide.... 97.5, : 7h ‘ : DETROIT i — Plans for the ca Commerra tt Touretay Urerey | aves tes. 284 Btu A tin | aha | OPPOR TUNITY , formation af nationwide 180 |shew dcx, candy to reriamer' sft! | Beaty, Ss Mt Debary. | 5 rik, ot main (Eke bette, J | All Wool ‘Embossed adie wake Guivaical taday cor a ‘abe 23 20°34 0: smaet wiry %s mM sr nas 2, | #1 poh cctabitched fempuaraid now ction a National i 00 m sse WwW Stores, Inc., which oper- | ‘noice sisughter ewes ranged 2.50-7.00. | tmfang ett "et 19.3 | les and Manufacturing will assign to ig = Inland 8tl .. 76.4 eS 23 * ates 6 supermarkets in the Detroit —= Inspir, 04 Ww i: 3$|[ qualified party ownership of sensational amuse- Heaey Maile to/ os for $10.95 a Yd. area. ° . CHICAGO LIVESTOCK inter’ rr. 28. 211 t devi Wrigley recently merged with CHICAGO, Aug 18 (AP)}—Salable = a i 63.1 men evices, now operating under franchise in ACFE Motors, Tne which {nites 2 nieter ted Cis, eoi| fat Nick "<--S Winn @'ce:: 23if Michigan with some of America’s leaders in the se = 5 ne., ni : bought halt interest in the super- |*4,%, "0238, ,tutthers,qtheteay'| Int iver. 4) Your g aw gee (f Chain store field. o Sa: Yd. cored oe NS Se ae heavier. weidhts ver ste)” moet mined Jacobs ...... 04 Zenith Rad....1206 dell a safe, dependable, established business ||” : OT tie. come ane ie STOCK AVERAGES | which presents an rtunity to secure a VERY i's , hag engaged chiefly In government. 07) evar tape Boman te | SEM, TORK (Compiee ty te ae] HIGH INCOME..-an ALL CASH business re | V INYL and LINOLE [UM TILE ost Lots), 9x9 Size . le _ 1718: nw 280-310 e ig John E. Lurie, Wrigley: presi- te 35-18 s “as ‘en-tho 2m. 18-88- mm dees ninis Un stole quiring little management as all details have been : PLASTIC WALL TILE . so ees s/sieleinwieie ss dent, said the merged firm will be | {3s afew under 100 fo. -enrly 18 15- ry anes arornaae | arranged ... checks for earnings mailed monthly | — CONGOW ALL ;.... er ee eer 39¢ Lineal Foot ; known as ACF-Wrigley's, == Hepa fomag ip syne pony cena nll oo | ies |... very favorable tax situation ... ideal retiree |” + soon securi ha | i = — arrogant “salable cate oe. catesio- “calves 200; 176.3 ment progr: am. iz - commission approval can be se- |, rs and heifers steady; canner % 65.2 14.9 is to ‘n s or toom ize cured. - ; and litter cows active co steady: | 1988 Bia 374 181 BT Ite If you are interested in exceptionally high income if ——- : " a oeeee 4 —— __|butle” futly. steady: venlers |atendy a Haoe igh “Soss.-38 1a) m3 1583 and if you have $2,500 to $12,500 immediately || Below Cost — at Cost — or Slightly Above Cost! ke _Man Waives Examination | 22s: seekers snd. feeders normal: ¢ sevens : available, you are invited to write giving your ‘ : : pall ge ag ag oP we ress ephone ‘ SIZE DESCRIPTION WAS -_ SALE Charged with a third offense of tings 8 Woo. ie: odd h cad prime coll ciub | About two-thirds of the livestock sda and tel number, for full details to lj ‘ , . E drunk and disorderly, Julian Mc- | 7etlnes gs. 2400. aeiiity end commercial |in the United States is raised in Box 26, Pontiac Press E lj 12x12 Gray Tweed .../.......°5.... . 5 $148.20 $110.00 — Coy, 2, 0 of 136 N. Johnson Ave., heifers ana mixed yearlings 19 ie areas west of the Mississippi river. Lane Wy 12x15 iy Serpent a eee ov SEE LB $120.00 cele Smeal mt here [Sem Saq"sclter ‘S¥o-t1 00" willy ‘and Se BEE oo ; {— 12x14-6 © All Wool Tweed .................$208.55 $160.00 & esterday. arg — gg FP yg BS la 12x13-10 Beige Twist/-........,........ $239.58 $175.00 a “fa was being held pad oo oF aes 2 aellinaed a, rie | 12x14-6 Green Bark ......0.0/ccceee.. QL78.08 $125.00 4 peal re rca Cont. Maer aa oe steady on all” classes’ ; / = 12x12-4_—s Beige Twist ...................-$211.55 $160.00 & social befdre Judge Cecil mo | mi tg few Fees oon 18.00; neat y if 12x12-8 Beige Setlpture . Pe errr ti. B $130.00 / r 9x15 Beige Wilton |... ./. 5... 0.0.5 00+ - $200.26 $140.00 : Tt 5 f 3 : ? - tl fT yext8 Beige/Twist ....................8810.80 $235.00 NEW STORES f for LEASE «and under the hood/of | = 12x15_—Beige Leaf ............+.....+-.$169.00 $95.00 we J 5 our CADILLAC .. . Wow! 4 OPEN THURS. FRI: AND SAT. "TIL 9 P. M. “Good Location for Drugs, . : y ‘ Hardware, Ladies’ Apparel, — Z a « Agee ere ee kee Fe ime Shoe Store, Beauty Shop, | Etc. Large Paved Parking Area, Gas Heat) Le : Bib « NEW EAST SIDE SHOPPING CENTER : Auburn Ave, East of East Bivd. 4 “thegutee er Write 640 Auburn Ave. | : spite f . fe - z ° ‘ : zi : ¥ z fo aaa ; ‘ aw j : a H "4 y= BUY, DmncT AND A ens eres THE PONTIAC PR le : ~5 | ‘Sree, Mare Ge ed bp ESS, ee , 3, : ODEST FRIDAY 3 ye : o. : ; . ee hx Cemets a b : 19, 1955. — mae Lets | 8 * eae y Jay abel H " oS : ‘ sh ‘ e . : ‘ RAVE Lors WHIT - - Shand take pred tm duct work \ ip wa Wanted | Fem ale : ; oo } = ; - Wurre CHAPEL 07 e take ‘Drive, PE 202 or [ 2 Buildi , FE PEL LOT 20278. : il - | with ple ; ng: Servic . Wa 4-8390_ after 5:30. Fou SALE - eo , : - “Voice to e 32) P 7 "tots, ¢ aire. THREE MAN B - \ ; Paint fainting & Dec | p, section. 8165, aoe for oD aoe! 20 AND PA 1 j Wire ‘WOMAN 38. 5 per PA orating 20 Wtd eee : = — oonants with ex- i F og a | FOR GEN finishing. C. Bua j . Paper TING. PAPERHA Ss ~ 5 Miscellaneous : phe naa a anea tae | . WHITE whi ren suis in. _Electri i = 59%, P= = 2 : BOX.REPLI BUCKNER FIN anes 7 nights. ret HOUSEWOR! ‘Licensed icians Service ~ “Geese AP et. BUSS G40, 7m A ES cant shad atthe tan co. ; WAITRESS AND aren oe tricat Co. bonded. Call Mi ihe 1 ee OR} (ose e ny = STOP, LOOK} : : th cook. ni es f MA orris dag a T t 10 a.m. Today | tes experience ‘who ts eer ‘ fom ar after 3 aR fishing. 10 ¥ SANDING AND Grew ot} wen. Ba mM on FAR Button or mower with Ses (eagle sickle here rp ‘ell eager to | WoMA : ears ALL , 435. | eee eee replies at | rence “butnen ote || ; home. Prt MAW "OR GENERAL Pree estimates. ai, Oar work. | 5 Fomoved. ee STOP — ress offic eraduat e Paget lee lake FLOOR lor, OR Pal all_washin, paver LOOKIN the f eini, & -; Gt bene Fe arters. 6 ~-gaNDING LAYING FIN NTING A g_ FE 2-2706 Wanted to G ollowin \ ; pply per _4sT rmanent. mo R. Gard DING MA 41 ND WALL sa buy Ho tom sonally to Young” La mm ee aréner. 40° ¢ =~ i eau WASHING. fages chicken ouses. ba 4, 20, 25, gx boxes: pees a! Bidg. or phon 203 Na ¢ NG” LA CARPENT Central, FE Wj | PAINTING, and other en re : cert he build: cottages ~aear 56 26, 27, 28. jotment e for ap- willing to ADY TRAI pond dalla th REPAIRS 21519. | terior |, INTERIOR er torn ines tar Browne » 60, GI » 28, @, || F tang bygone ha vep on! _!¥ . Quick AND eter tee y AND ex. | 2 down o moved berry. Mrs Yet Prenctsteotde ” , 2, 63, 68 eee ~ E 4-064! - / Must custome sales prom . PE 5-Tis8 service, W. AL- | — stimates; FE washing. F me M P. Sutton Bianche a. rooms Sed ere 72, 80, 83, 36 et it, uecHANIC | ( Blob have posed relation come SEWENT" eather- PAINTING PE ram. ree WID: Brox will be eich =Puner are 102 », a6, 87, 90, 99. er iC MECHANIC'S — . ; an) scuee sana ogre we drives T WORK WA NG PAPERHA KEN | CONCR eT ae ae » 104. db aoa) te 9 OL Bave to se epctienalerley HELP- . Press. Be os) roe besa Jensen, “Pik "S23 Fo TUPPE 1 PAPERHANGING ~ WANTED 4187 RETE” : ch a mt Riche ee one tron pols and Loe cheat ee | ress. Box 64 poly. Pontiee FLL BEL 23-2340, estimates. wore tae +7061 Tx6x 7, USED. GARAGE a tis | Mei nent in Oakiand|~— ~ jes and uce . H _ | sank ai DIR? WALL W. WANTED To 5 Barascta FE | ; DOOR. Brest ace yt |_ Hele Wi ee Tine wee | ante NES 8 eae tart Fe Painting & Wall W: SAEED | ae stents os ‘RED BICY- Walled Lake ee wee elp Wan B who @ - PART : > TICIAN 3 | FLOOR oF all W D.: BRO! a . te! Home, | ~~~ anted | ™ % re lmere Laas expert AND ; R SAND = ashin cret KEN SIDEWALI PUTNAM te, Mich. “18 ee Male | lyon) baves Ape tal Le if enced. w MANICU ENG pope eae | Estimates. g @, Coda ewitk “AUG. — . eee 6 a hav ore = mak- j vance ho is RIST __ specialty OLD FE 5-221 EM 34474 r Island < CON- 5 es ly a A iak vous ARCHITECTURAL Nate 6) train ‘you ‘and seactuehua (we — HLSS = a te willing to ad | OO scialte, Cal Bulle PR DOORS & ~ Physiothera 1. | WANTE Lake ares. OF f na, age gton, Dre esidential . DRAFTS erviews f nd furnish = oye IN | the elite io Pontia excly-| ‘ind NTEED 5189, | eee erapy in D OLD © © a ee yton | _ fe ex Men | Cal rom 10 leads ee c We hi s. Est. ROOFS. 21A be_co CANOE = M husband rred Hugh perienced ~ DI 1-3696 am. to In : ij av and —yoy the + ey ave | North 1916. A. ALL pene vyered. Call : FRAME rs. Loma a oar weer anc gh Keyes MI pre-| MAN TO Spm ; Sisters T oni misalon itietive Cass FE 2-021, Hugus, 353 — fal MASSA eel Ww _EM_ 38101, we. her ae ogi lore | os Sivoo aeteuan t Son, HELP DELIVER AP ine Apply ie pet ating Com cee “wouna mo aE oe kameoe stv ___Wented to Rent 29 ; peepee day g aor churches etc Wi Sees were} es efor “right panty. ends | ARETAKER oem Onis” i 48450. LL : im | co oo ma r : | “MAR t. t ae 7 T A UPLE A Funeral » Hester Le an Associates. jm. C. Mennnaes: . party. Call aay 3) feted avartme: RIED F' M es Television - or 4 ND CHILD - weeny. Lowrvecs 3G be» prank ALL AROUND MAW. PC | MAN With Lt enced | roter nt buildine oR} D - vision Service 2? nished Rei apt DESIRE 3 @. 20, at eid gat-| orf D MAN FOR LUM: trobu ING q| _%o: & ences. Po expe- IZE D _At 3 foe Reaso een i son Fumers! Home wth Rev moo-| RT, eieeay toa Lake troiuy paid eruerinnce, lends | EXPERIENCED Cod catine Freve | urine“ & Sept eS a ee Heo CUPL as mablevagat lose in ment in offeatng Lange +181 alled intment 2014 a —— ‘all MI 6-4853 COOK WANTED. ng Aug. er. Dis Me or PE #| N et case wat Ne | cy | 2 BULL DOZER SCRA’ bake Mechanical Eng } for ae moot PART TIME 1 nai . Storm wi All cli | We LANDLORD ner ichard: O) ng ® of R« ; 1 atian C PER GE itn ugh carpel MOD! N need e2ms 00- wired Mick Py | buidun — vsamiais.| ty, DUCT ENGI WANTED | MAR dali and short order cooks, robs Mae ie Busi rpestiy. ou ses | VPRO Saginaw St._| pick’ Te uses and apts. to ; Avo. i ec fet ome | Mave “ = Al ees | ve : R —— r short ore = ITRESSE. | CA = oF S| uw a = pi Macane Ae, pane, Hee balding “casey, Martine a el ule ereatiel pana encore eaestnnren soe Goa rresgrs Attar woke wr 7 wae Sa peers Bika batted Fas a ubure Hi imetud! 1 salar radu rssent arm ne pd job work. | (RIENCE! ndyke Ra ter E W rior Od “IN Les —~ MIDDLEAC co rvice. Carrie prigred fcrend of hits, ing sick serail, benefits aduate pr tial, alow or Oslerd Mad modern | Typing D BOO iC. Se ee ee ve A&B ~~ ing cUsTOM U DLEAGED > Maniey eee: dear f re Povatnaget paid leave. grow efits) dun preferred. M ee piieee Peis a wedere ps | knowied vssential KKKEPER ARPENTER A W_New Y, es Footing, TRENCH 3 St es Cooley L rPHOLSTER. | er wants pri WOMAN TE : sirene) Theent and Mere Or of rement pian. vacatian.. and ed 1 sized ¢- | Onfor tone Pontiee 3 omall fam. | See eee Barres ues fog work, new ND CABI ork | FE ing. water ING _3-2601. Free estims ake Rad EM ciency by wate 2 or 3 ‘ACH. Mrs. Pred as: dear Prank tea eopiicat Submit full re | manuf d comp 4 OA 61364. FE 64729 Hour financial taxes, trt Murdock. re? repal NET, 5-001 tile. Field THOMAS U see 4 _Pontiac _P Aug %6 o rm. effi- (Selina trethar ef lace top out I) writ iutactt pany | * oun? or! work 9 to 5 tatemen al | CA k. FE 2-786 r DB! tue. | 4_8 “UPHOLS R weaas Bax ef 27, Writ neral servic ) Benawa _Box Hintog qu : ining . MAN T orking 4 anne Piewes | CABINET 1 | TELEGRA TERING ESPONSI ox 87 e Gay, A e will be Mie a Pu- Brick | 18_ Pontiac paltfic a- stamped metal were Call F O PO CLERIC | for a conditions. C s Pleasant ter MAKER AND « _ APPL I ’ | SLIPCOV PH FE_ ily BLE CHRiS’ Dud | 20, at 1:30 @atur-| Struc’ Tatkne re Press assembl _ view EK 8-6)25 for ICAL LGIRL ppoimiment Call FE ¢1b0 +9000 age © D CARPEN.| W LIANCE SE oe ERS DRAPES 25-8838 | three. with) four) chi (IAN FAM- ton 5 ss o i » lar with Rev Moore Puseral’ at|_MI Co., Birm TKU CON automotiv es) for) inter | enc WANTS W GaRP peciaity. FE + e@ service ail L RVICE DR ads Your mater & BED-| ‘eat bedroom nous en desires whats Ts ae =i Se imgham. Mich. | c indus | YouNG = ed as ¢ ORK E ENTER sw makes of APES. SL al PESST hg Will cl 2. reasona = ** tnterment in, While Clase «MACHINIST AND io | Kepiies ic te — MAN, 28 70 30 YRS | ome ror “000 La be EXPERI | Of 34001. WORK _ FEW of and all types of soa! retrigere |" 8 ae pees Te Youoegat cmd # Yr ae vy. Mr. . Night Nb TOOL Amertea qo ident ir orde ce floa RG the — : ork. Pho 24021 06 Ona ‘anvil: | _ SCH ave ref ley ce poe te person afte shift enty TOOL rican F lial ef auto re and ete x write | Deve FNERA! CLAIMS ne kland apees L OOL TEACH! : re s : Kno only. 1 LD WITH ¢ ADIU ry Ave ost & three HER A pa Punerel can oan. phonig ns Fira ae ock orging &f Pal kph pe kr Nt wieses |e n Frank! can osires STER LOOMFTE ve - Found room AND SI ERMAN. AB ighi inway : et ¢ gz A] Press ership. Bo ential New | GEN im Area. JO train employme: STUDENT Lp WALL 24 small unt furnished STER, Hattie £60. ie} DRIVERS — hignd _ Nd Phe : a Pe | x 33 Pont ERAL H Mave ¢ High nt as adj Walle aud wintow CLEAN BEAGLE. L eee || Fatt urnished apt. or Treft we Bo 10, WR. N STEADY | one Fd mtiac : . ac cooking OUSEWO __ ave car. A School Fas esw _Free est, no ¢ ws. " ogatalar ao cinity OST NEAR ~~ | Pho preferebly “A ae ' alled Ss uth Pontiac | Gal ight shift AND PA eral 2-015 YOUNG MAN ace Live in 8 RK AN x 23 pply Pont uate, | ALL M tion. PE bie} 8 of Opdyk THE VI- | ne FE 2-333! uburn H East Jessie deer GAB DRIV e. 3 Apply 4 RKING 7 154 palatial To | _ “oe days 3 D | EXPE} ntiac Pte ARES OF . PE 2-1631. monthe sit om and Aubu -|3 LAD eights Casctee: Pe McInnis mother Lo DRIVE: _} to 6 pm ] ork. M ATTENDA 1 sales Ex WORK IN Referenc schoo! ERIENCE ae sa, repal > FOUNTAIN 1. each eye - small se uburn wie IES WOUL perk. Howard. Mire Ruth Lend: < teee Oey oo tah =a god ever Ape floral ed tote | re pectsesry aa we © Noval ba | eo PE! wort OF 3 D ALL RO Slrcur ‘store, Gener TAIN PENS 5-0007._ Re ect Set whi seaer | nee. Poaine ae ) LIKE ROO —— Raliegh Lend- | —— 21. Day or o 7 on | oo we keeles ae, Waves” 16 | sigad Op the Peatiog, but e work OR sonot some uwp| Chee . General Printing & FOUND, yard, ite. FE | § ¢._ Pontiac vileges on M bg a. Pun and Bill COLLECTOR ight anift, | RETIN Pm. Wayne aint Bt ‘ontiac Va ne al O ELEctTRICAL mochanis (oe ly Co. & GERMA MALL > Press Box west Segre ents t| SOND EN PLO ME ree ee Oe fee | eral Office! Serre Se Bene | See afamogy waaw| | Si" Zoe, SAPARD Evirch wither Pe w.8,3| BOND EMP! | Mable aro peat oak Rest ouna way "Satephene | tim eitiniet, ook work, & 8 goiurrer. Est an ae: | eee ING #° TO 18 COT eT.” BROWN AND WHT Two ladies gerne} % i. ; ; s ee ft ent tn ORD: is per prefer yP- PER 8 and to FE north 3 ‘0 di : +0248 land Hil Fh etl sinid Pig woe B-1 : LOOYMEN 4) tunity Me enatie bucten ! Gopee Si cue nes accuse’ Me ER rH cterred. Post | § TENCED SEMI 1 full 7 Bi reeds ge zt end. Mond adies W Mra. morta! in Oek- -] RIKER B ia) it ment to work era te ‘Oppor- cal experie ageney No ae pply na 4 wheeler SEMI DRIVER _OR. dirt. Gradin; stallation. Al Lost LapY's B ay.| room \ ant 4 o Se Gearon Rasae| ee bee rer oa Se sicemtahemee oe —e SANE one walh WE ang | Tint ures peewee Fe FESO Ext poure Walled g Puneral stallation ASSEM a ply FE pie for | A) ner v for ri vant Goal CED uM after 4, eward. F - O- ‘ > e. Saturday th Leake un’ ation BLY AND E RELI 56004 large |_¥ Btudedak aht man ¢ __wants local TRUCK I — (ACHINE Lost” 4 E! wri » Ext. 7 the church: will be we acon} cee 4 men for how Db” In. (ELIABLE MAN = Varese ere er eon catia 48 ON Sa SecreGAL OTR DRIVER FE Sian” too bie pil shatnens town CXEYS ON CH rite Box 2? Uc Or from | watt state at | —me_*: pply Holly usetrailer | _¢ ed route FOR Est 1 +3410 fe. | GENERAL Hi cinaw _ pairt AL Wikina FE _5-6170. vn emall. | for at. 2 GM ke Ain Down. | P ox 2 Po poe. Ca tt} 2 pm beats <. Saginaw. Coach Co. | xpand rout Must be AB- Hel — _| =e et JOUSE WOR - iring, licensed. NG AND RE. Tor ‘ERUAVATORO change PE ys. Plastic ta ress, ntiac - S ~_Card of Thanks 1 need 8 a CONTACT MAN REA The ll pa Wanted Female. 7 eee Bain = Spies HONEST SOBER | RE “ eT ner ees con | cheer en PARAKEET > YOUN EMPL , i + peal bet we AL ESTATE y_olf_ MA ursday and Ful like job LIABLE | _}-2000. TRIMMI a eward FE 2 are) ree [STED _COURLN friends. TO THAN poe heared cae § whe has | weed ESTAT : | arrRactr | GrRt ORL \ f-6n48 me. Write rol Seed Janite: _3-2000. FE ott ee & RF. ENGLISH PO 1796. & smal) ww chi'd desi PLE for the neighbors — our | sores peda cea EEO AY ek ee peed iene fet E Dowat. TVE YOUN house work. ADY FOR L1G H ak diac Press, OR and white INTERS, | Osment) watereireed on floral pote of soe reese relabis ssaaute poe arenes PR aay time _sajooms bp tal) ore eG EADY See OR 376 white, Live ta. 1GHT AxD “DIGGING AND ELECTR in the v old dog and Liven | _sner & = Phone FE Close a bereavement | during as and | Oetlend manufactur well knowr vane etiiss, Prefer on ah +4 to Ld Ng with good is a person- GIRL ip. 1 child. pools weease AND 1 ; SEWER Cal Park FE lemma pict Weoh Jost | WORKING FE 13 foved et jee recent | OUr line. eereenese = ret imer sowe. eeeie ee ler one pated py bl age paged cehee skits | cere ted "WOMAN ine. Lawns ponds par wor Sinks CLEANIN _Argyle 32-9938 or eemieees | school G COUPLE ¥ Mom ent’ ines,” Boail WS tmsrvies. tee The tacos ry | ing moe weal te vaees oct oom foc male” p pagel ingyprd sag MP sii ened TO ne te Me | aa ee NING | cost. Blue _ 1 oat 9s, ) _ fur Tees Ma . ‘ . M old =LP yard’ beads, black rtilised ELECTRIC M tee. T: BLU : n apt. 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SAT ReapOnsisle 4-63 _____ In Memoriam Escalon eae Unie | STEADY B-1 RIKER HE NT | HOUSEKEEPER wai 68 EY | eee an PATCHING AWD petaanaiee (are Mansions ao aay aor unt Roanen BLE FAMILY OF 3 et ustom im ate and seale aY | cher NTEI = NTIN a1 trac ne drv-wa ns | tub ti DM ssonab bedroo 3. IN LOVE ae 2| 6 er ret with num 6AL expert Must ____¥E G ti er_ond tem cD POR |! @ WAN ctors © 4 (brown ail Col ate’ _33 le FE m bo ' KO a i Y erous £3 AND enced FE be | BABYS : +4460 . ouT HOU ly. OR_} v¥_man TED BY factor ist eunrantes eater: ¥ & rust olor brin opm qaTla. ah: ppl ase paola or have coasepal. Por s sta | SALES F + P ITTER 1 ot int USEWORK _ 6770 PLUMBING FE 5-6838 ELDER. fete @ satis- est and f mixed: with aie Sh . after August , whe pea-| °% solq beating. For men ma national! ROMOTION erry and Ivl @ Vi wo ant ehild AND CA BING) W machinery with the land: € eet Fami! white are Li 12 1985 passed a we ond ti a. root whe| ¢ nutacturer 4 known to 5 Glen wood TCINTTY | ~ ork. OL 27 while RE Reason ORK avatlad) end mm ie- _m ‘0 license vy pet Oa iving ‘s tl after way easy. sadeeteie GG in ounty @ work cigarette | __ ©: pom Mon from 3 OUTS 1418 matt parents REL! able. FE WANTED Tk ae con eon bebaaseial ingham. M 10638 C x iz Quar' ter an __. knew-her, . To a two | Co? Apes pics peer eres oes tn Gakiand | C. late Sate through Pri 2 INSURA mi LIABLE Mi a eae tmapieee ae Aneel pa hiorvit Aytair 6-36 all Bir. CHRIST s 5 30 Rindness. shall he E 6-053) corse estevetion vracaiine o ) Ape 36. Start CASHIER W 4. rh. 26] Deter NSURANCE a time work AN WANTS ‘a lowest ma te under Hobbie 13. like TAN WOM a oe Soret her interview | etd gpl allt rs ne formed po moggerl ythe wouk KnOWL Deter Genersi it eae Ww k_mornings. 0 PART canteen s & Suppl oman tes OMAN BOW es) Nittle phy al y she Sars ceapeaen salary peek paid Avety in okkeeping aNOWL- sheets capable sretagchont Ace ork \ rk Want ry 1, 1-3166. | FE PLASTERING LE Pp ies 244) Box Jn to share ned responsib har ae ways . i RAP perlaaes: Write. eens ae perese ‘eaese preferred fa and policy? Ka ri with fire nai ted Fen aie PE 5-060, FE : = aa LEARN CAKE w 15° Pontiac me ened 2 le Dean, _T38 pr. and ane RIE! rests “e hone ome. ry Pit cunp. oT aa sewer? digas hile re Pn “3 WOME ~~ M1 PLASTERING 4 GEDAt Leo add DP-CORAT NTED Bus! re * . TH Alberta Mrs, Harold H zs tng yl plot oo ~ But “orm: Lp bad Gt pirene* | es N WANT an | ee REP co_Lustt _Por ‘informa starting A 1NG a iE acral osha gg ot a Hd BEAD OU STOEe Ok ad Brve'tn. oto Onbiend CM ia or, | Coconte wouan. oe ties rae ee ea lait | Rew canbe weal Pet oases giana re Site SLT 5 Ave way. who puee! 3 ND ASSIS CH ne ASI kis LapY cag pat Sopa Mr.| work OMAN D ers and UCTION CO. SEW number sets. aePal “SHARE AP or 538 pm Fo one 19s passed away Excellent. SSISTANT PIN Part SHIER work FOR GEN tar LSC day ESIRES D Bulldosing te tanks CO. SEW- to fit). BACK $1.69. wu AINT oman or © ARTMENT 4 On knows of m: nt oppo STANT time M . and ¢ ERA. HOU e. Relerenc or 5 me AY | Wate installed. Tawrenee. ENST p (frames bus a oman and WITH earners | Soe AND te eke] serie youn | eae oak woske | ee al ee ce eect ap ane Siete in siene ; ond Asdiovent ; aoe ae ne Go ents _MAJES -| 33s une to OULD L UMBI vs SOY TRADE | SECL AND ‘ansporta Rom one we love a wi in progres scistant.. in E “ee GIRL AND st avhd Tr STIC on weeke IKE Com NG A AND | D HEA ment, Who ras and pho AND tation . 3 | =e AE ye 80 well =, 4 further retntene tm : IVI eres 18s GRILL OF Hehe ELDERL == a KE On store. ATING #8. meen to equi GIRL WA I 5 + i 5 rainin who _Chiet_D _ Tele RLS, Needs ER Y tab = Rm 35078 HS r Kodar retail iP 1 NTS Badty we keep 7 shall see, - tea sae ee ae cle rive-In crac. apes] experien sitting ¥ Des S| ¢REE TRI 43767 sale phot and A 1 deal RUy SARIS) AIDS tO missed memory your ace ad re Parts per 0 PM. ced nigh _ 27 even TRES BABY eal SEnARTENG TLE aE er | FIL) lo fintahi nsco. Whole- _ day age from FRAN iret then ot aoa rete ia gama att leew | a eects be eeeiwas esinies BABY | ahotjee somele PE DO TH Fitwrteivice as 6 hare a I la (Suste, v appointment ine 273 eedure M av uaneey rene Bookkee N IRLS MEDIC Mra. Da- 6, Se —= epee "N w. YONG 34, A h >, OF LI 7=RN THE and ust kno 'y pro- Ca oer . ZS CAL , ASSIBTAI in ot CASS FE F otice JONES eS ey wox| ERNSTRERN CO lle ii fee wae pill Gaba Furniture Refinishing 164 od 2 & Personals 25) taitit won at em zi D y | Age 20 pref cret ee 278 $f am tor’s offi Oo a , A BH: e 8 ON ee oo _ erie see noah Contact Wn Gracral ‘omer fis | IDDLEAGED acpi in oa mice. ood * “BU. SAY, se Fe | A re eae ee son obttaR SEB RAI ORS cant discuntsimost aay” - —— DETROIT : : —_— b- ; a a | College Roncaenish’ Gem Fico WOMAN 7 OMIRGE pa AT 7 neds goon PE 613 in ee roar. | much. ro and don't. prete s - ; needs BROACK CO CARGIL | e Graduat ores e Pon ‘al babvasittin To one servi 3A Heated t Ga 5 $-7332. ~A FE 5-520 much foo don't tek er. 3| = Broach Company exper | Midw et | Sec es Schost. "Prracs me suey 1 DAY | ~~~\ rden Plowing 16B| } jerotred esee SaShecel ee Belge ortgat te goal * ° GOOD . Inearanee benef pace oo enact | DETR 406 plata E mploy n office Box Anal aciae self to ished 1 day $3 WOR —PIN- A-1 GARDEN Knapp Shoe sed the record: like Hae from 8 to 6. Wow e benefits. 1 wages T , AC STATE B rent Pontiac LAUNDRY a bushel. F - MOWINO PLOWIN _former Arthe customers f a of from Walt startin uid reg Doe ts. Pecos ar | ve ve ied BL _PE_¢681 DONE #-0083. ace atom ad ANyon! ut Sweet OR 31802, Heed hlcion phy aree aes OL_1-9a 9508 Roches. COR — CLERK- mpc pe LaDy J ea adel = oes hid & = E KNOWINO “om +1802. | dyke aoe pig d 5 ea Mich. "Poe | 228 Cele EP Exceiient RK-TYPIST anagd “DESIRES DAY WORK YE Ay Powen Uirt Pier picooe Saul Fe an te | me please serie Fe nelp . czkD —— ork in, jon e PA wn EQUIPMENT TV 11 ‘Soe _ Box Pontiac elle ED MONT WEST satis * BIRMINGHAM 4eh400 cmpiove Apocpbehes ne Tt ‘vn on TO bo I e poste rn Ol eee . MYON. Saginaw. PE Sonus Ee pees wae a gs. | Exr r ented. MUL SALESMAN, OO a FAR oanes seat us munwiec a ' “and 4 a a DO tw ot on, -3371. loading | ANY GIRL 0} inaw. FE RM 10 | ~~ ntracts, Mt 32 Servi CED A perienced home im OR PAR some con helpful. MIMEOG sk for J: ween 8) - Laundr frees IR WOMAN RA ‘| Service man. Sai PPUTARCE ed preferr ———. Sy | asad wrla: w gonersi C1 Nn TMEOGRAPHINO eat At Laundry Service ag ot plage FAST ACT , . e _ é mt i * LAL LLL ALL AL ALD Tor EXPERIEN rigeration. FE RE iACESHAN Ww not neces | FF — hh Ped Ce waannie n TS At a Ie ‘LACE CURTAI 18 a featicental aan Hf you have the ION! 5 | Donel ae WABI = ae WANTED, qIANCE DA CHAN Case woRken— = Up and deliver 5 eOwioe. Fi ied. Deausttully finished. Ponting are Fe TEM pions PE 9 contract= we have ERS a large NCE an a le _BaTtT ver. Rea: Pick iry. Phon __ Mrs, Burnes. SUPP’ Car. a7. eal es elson oh 22 | aes ca aan' ay he Gi Eck {Good opportunt Wipow WITH sonabie. EM PALEY TAODAY ERY. Purest or ee eee ee a . ROME ca DRY | WALL 1 ry eatul Must be eae 6 agency. hon-eectarian vo portunity fo ie nourebeeping BoYs WOoUL. _ Pontiac Y aor 1958. THis” “DATE. HJ O8 LAND Son : ERE Ure wan RICIAN M oer § pi ll ao hospitaiie: re vaee ee Lead tie “iepending on wae high « vairoe 18 < 35 tl wae ee See: Lf ine fod \La a indry. FE cont rac le fr on any will not ibe _OR 3-1355 elt, 4540 Dixie Danie her, ks cones NE RE| §o Se een or and life | COOK | , ectian vad iad ‘Por. school ed 5,{ my ho PO? J iscapin esate pot od yd els “ : _V prtere~ hageginansrad » achine shop _Broyn and talk vin bene- COOK AND m- | quired ucation re M5 OK hd while CHILDREN T¥ <= 18A |r imer 8t., Pontia Hoolinan, 145 - oorr Femunera revair m. ecivickan ane Oa ‘oyn. 103 N. Saginaw ith mé. Mr Stay night ) UpaTains MATD. , will trat =| weata cetterin other work TREE K., Pontiac, Mich. _ sh sae ee aa tion and an Ex MILL t.| be » s. Two t ald a. AN, NURS s, | ting and — | FUNE S- -Siple cmatiiioatedt anc "orospects tient | —Lepeer Ra MAN APPLY i300) eee ay FgpianeOned et a ae NURSING EXP WILL gone pre pruning. vee cur For aiting RAL te com fer Honlpey aro “SPECIALTY SALE 3300 | Der ref- =| toon. teachers OMPLETE Lait et, _ Eee Ambulance HOME ne piete oh Hiliatpad tooo jee ALTY SALESMEN ental ae = ation. FE —— aurea ream NDSCAPi Soustoaue we ronan or see Bert ese ME ace, Fou ante radar) fe nigag'é largest anes mca ssistant Wanted pply WOMAN rE 31a ove mate tree ‘any ome cca | courteous ection re trician and ha = cea os expand turer)” Pe ce. not nm antes WOR LD we Dini IF SO A. ——————— e ve tn, n ece KB LIK —— . sy machine seed know . operation g our Oakland aon poate. Poe sencadaule. Must In P ; _PLEASE ¥ faked DAY = HOUSE. sci als ; J OHNSON, R eee dar ing rete “Bos a wet *otfice. Sy, Peet mead ae and last leapt No. 2 Blate erson nw Aside Bo aha SaaDenG ap aap CST) san —f _LetUS —— 1704 = Tele : uae , tim qa’ en with e RIE joyment. 2 & TRONIN i ARD — _ NEED Dinie yee pliner we fonawing| Some UENCED | GENERA, OF- : hae GENERAL yanDecat i ettraies| Give Vou Place Pay. ya ae ‘ A Co cast 3 on good ty aed g Serv : sod ATING ace ’ 45654 20; = Yre old ust be / essenti qd typist M _ to jand ; FINANCE-|. ostis OR eee pan | cenplrlding respon: poecee merken | Saw a ee ont i 7 eaves 12 use : and seeding Fron | Ease Your Mi Pay | now oracle TO ; Must et oe etace wit gee Suerege, in bei reel ae ule ase For versonal Inver ery re_you tir | DAWN BUILDE orice, FE R r Mind po fapes Llp th sre DAY! Cail “FIXER? Order CI al a | fa,nink sod moretbees| eee ‘wipe, stene. Ward C sara fuastied tgenet Be FSA Tigs tae BED WE'ARE NOT ee ey ee rder iki rmont 63430 rot] bed okie water, _, Bucehert | £3 — Sag : - hy 7208, tee E . ALSO RE h oma. : assitied| BM TAB | 6-3430, company al possibili- EXPERIENCE! inaw O vou ome? ma stimates. NOT A icholie & concern. [eNGED —wouAw 9 . 2 need Do a= FE LO aw, Har ad OPER MACHINE = trainin J le the | The general house MD ati oior of FOR ae BOA Well deli another r = M AN COMPAN Huron Sa Co. 8 to rt ATOR tment al) FE Saal) for tnildren and Assist OR MOTHER’ LAWRENCE you ne ver all oom ? at ICHIGA NY — ell, rent, find a BAKER P ie STUDE- — a) * fer wales. aued nepal room. end Live ia. 3% | Phra bath HELPER, PRI VATE bul . yood! is days tt ss er ord COUNSE: CREDIT $200 aT 7 } j % é 5 aien! 7 | _ben sa! bath, ¢ » days television . Pres Com: your E d ’ E 7 At our bi O00: geod job FF CORPORATIO KARD for well pian at _retatl sto _Regetia "Reterences Fea ale we j Birmingham. eek, Guba Waite, Pg ge ¢_ line of andscap “41% Bouth INSELLORS At our disposal. to surehas ! job FF 2-8181 is the! MOUND one SOSQ)| Wrte ase. previ ee Seca | EXPERIENCE resstrets FE J ee ¥ih NO DOW available to. Co ing yaNStenty Pe tna Theater“ cel. ASK FOR B | contracts “for ' : $ e 5 ie ee and previon: D sm . EA N PAYMEN m a . F = be Want Ad ce UTICA, | —"s* Prost. Bo number to Prey mrent mi svar gehen — RELIABLE xa a OR 3-9006 nebo aces pad A | wri Gradin pany a, 2 be herein To Bu BOS MAHAN. it Ad number! LAB TECHNIC x No 106, Po} eX PER aeara'|)| wanes Sécr ence. R BABYSIT. LIC BUIL, Sccll | | Sebetotlion “conr K} vy pay-| YOU sot ent * hoes t sey Ma me and : nBbuBic Butte as ‘action & N IT-w' Trew cyt, Pontis- aru. vty usta wax | Mace see | ete eevee come AEE sted ee | Gatafnctinepaamieee. Frew ee 8 APP SHOES _ LL INGORE rr | Capertenee i solos Ll | Experte a AITRE 5 aegevonelatcibes upon | and inrtaling cope nie of maki oo to Tam Nee ana 8 Re eee gy As LIVE — TYPES 0 anes bi cleanup nee SERVICE... RAY — PE 6-6720 ae —_——_____— rses ning in oma tound ek work ne ~ nm pers leaning | washin, ren § “field tle and_tooti ——————- | ROTO 2 8712. =t L : —————— pial, fepcacbaat es laborate _Etbhin job. for Steady | ! CLU SD a on To Write 9007 Walt hea footings. CHING, . NV L'S City Apply P cellent fringe as. 13 8 relees man LUB 99 .Tommy Tho hace Bted. ngs. FE 50056, _truek' TILLING " AND TARKET R The _City Hall, 36 8 wricenen Galice, Parke an | 6 8 Telegraph _R PART mpson, sivd.| A-1 * cking, FE 46229. ‘LIGH — fomegerstiz~ Real - ‘The Pontiec Press TE WineTo— | ES SALMAN Ci) ener 7 CASH RR Palayoaugh's 050 Onalsng, oN, LOUIE OneOee _ Moving & Trucki =| S7HENDERSON |e rent BE . FOR WANT A - TALK te TO = id pelle Major insur = pola roeery sore tape * RECEPT TONIS z MONROE aes oving & Trucking 19 ‘MON. TU “FE (ee a ke nes an he se ‘ z DS ited - ; wil employ. tenn | EXPE mon Lak ir : MOVING - TUES WEL 1 FE_ 20263 DIAL FE 2-8181 time regaraing 2 eae a married We gr ee whe ene capertenca | Be aauphsager te wo, nd delivery "Oood sericea ib Dorothy. FE Piatt 12 tig “bird 1 MReanar Bantaee : Way Goeaing:) whieh |. you usines you & ary -Go- ‘ast ginaw. ver. Inq wer ENERATOR, _FE rate vice at : 1244, _St, Phone : artride : ie ae pa nate eae ert na a a SS arte | bee seid 2 i crate Biss pens education | $1008 deces ee ghd Lumew, He pnea —- ~ SILKF 16| Slepales ywel, miser, sand BLACK a “= “pens cee ere 30. cf, reve rem work m money fod four deste | and pinending on 4-460 ere |e ED we nt, 107 | New air-cond 'INISHER é is, toile 7 Ul ergpane' DIRT AND “FEA ae ee om 5% MORTGAG AGES rmeriy wate tare raining » 2 Doe he gig GIRL. 2 —— “BE EM rug.’ SAFE AND wige. M4 8 OR & or done workaa iG the td Mare ineludin eeerRta | trina Finest for henry, ihorgush cleat. my Cleaners ue Et EBroRD NoviNG- ote Cleaning is AND SIMPL ns with UBURBAN sad cum Se ann nee rece) = nae benefits portation desi lean- | 8A : ; Wood- RD MOVING |* fore it's tons. Waite's, Mot LE |B. Wo aporafsals_ of ‘locin tyontace: your weck wit be con mibiehprp Drofessh cum cane cone —2ert_MI eae but not a ALEBLADT. FOR FO i an eee Noti D. CH. or cloxine fees your prot wnering See eeiat nad ony. erent ay consatina saeert EXPERIENCE + eon neces POLE TIME | Seat Sse aut ARLES, R — ay it sharing genial and best sey T aiveroceert. | coe D GIRL ssary.. Prete: fauits. to co AND able Society. ealtor highe earning: thi paring by rou wat Yr tor for wenera’ WITH REF- in Union-Coo! ler . Have better rrect fi __ FE_ 40521: y, 1717 8. ss epee area Sf eeees| ie er | bones eae Sirs mabe | SATS ne Ssventizate. ed and tho: ge to eTAN'S M t Ask for M or ap- Licentiela s for ca ‘am: ORT , Box 102 2 RE ra, - Fa “SAV iy - will you row MA ot! Pr ‘iHls pable SaDER COOK. act -B E you beip you eet "Exoerienced me LA ow Lo Apply ~ witha Osi Mi CcooK. bal ‘= PARTY 13 Rd., v calling for $$ w mast look. ognize meat RION. ae ITE ———— wHO and cts. our bid ; oon io ot but | 87, p Dereon cutter Avol¥ eo OA Oita FO on Cherries iat by * SAVE Discount RTS er. TATION ATTENDANT with hee AN TO 478 ac please firm w MIDWEST mich tee. ply sererg DANT "FOR ‘ : I merged parle Lak Wtd. Children t Soar | _ tor — Soper ane | Bookke JOBS FOR | TREE shard Lake. s Serv- EX . 0 Board rt tors. Ask eper ME. | CUTTERS WE XPERIEN EXCELLE 26 erie agit tauinmet “OR 130. dite SY stexce? Exc home. PE CHILD CARE, Lr ———<—— P 1 SALESMAN S CLE - 5-0575 aT _home. PE 4-6504. NY CARI +4 < sedlidwest ae ea oe enographers aqCOOT OTR, one Sg gee B PONT 0 ca NTR ac "Erploy yment WA okee ce ee ATE BANK BLDG. ANTED: HA Se iso N TO ‘ — L’ . the p Mhew Walnut t les MA APPLY Phone OR pine cepite! Lk. Ra. ¢ 62177. OR to" hall, Teas mr “aubert Ferme | : 31 +1812 or OF Good offer a yA Fed : (aoe itbert Farme. b : rn LU 32-1769. work rg cogs ‘4 Can PE pend WANTED: B ONTIAC ‘contract oF xe ? Mr ~ Boye 18 YRS ELL M OTOR K. L. Templeton, R your TO MA KE B “44 ER. Pewee |. . on, Realtor 7 || BRISK USINESS| DRON HOTEL a lp VISION © Ads! T roe BS OR Ne an ne /- De bd pc ye t Soe partm to, shee dial ‘ ent & a ell Young ” ven. = es ® as ee ae ‘ , aac ba <4 vey A 4 sie sh ii al a Pee Se . * sf = = : j * ‘= e ; iv 7 . ; ¥ ¥ = | . jl THE PONTIAC PRESS- FRIDAY, AU GUST 19, 1955 : , : _TMInTy.sEvEN_ , . < . : Wanted Real Estate _32A Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Rent Stores 40 SLICE OF HAM = ~ _For Sale Houses. 43) For Sale Houses 43) For Sale aa » Fee Sale ; Sale Houses “43 : aticnd | A cag Serine tat nahin _ LISTINGS W. : IR R . 1N rk : ‘ : Wo mailer wht ou ture for sale ae oa ovrmas AND BUILDING ON von $750 DOWN $1500 DOWN IN CAL cA “ALLTORNIA r YR. MODERN | : - gan be # you tall ant gei | ton Plains. | MAIN STREET . 1 aere of ground. ndy Bungalow _dider "bome ia te a Wit way cnad tos caniified broker. | TLARON CLEAN i NORTHVILLE brivilegel cool oe eautitul Sesnberry es) h ‘Os 100 ey 130 PON OF “ ee.) a on eash for smal) vate bath a poe: ed ut becad — , | ie oslton pres. a RURAL Stoo % RILEY BROKER _ #050, 6500 sq. ft, formerly new car_ 6 AL DW IN’ RD. . | ‘Telegraph to @ashabaw turn right | — HOME 5 : eats FE + PE 41157 (4 ROOM Al APT “1ST FLOO! sales and service. Can be us 4. Fooms & bath. Lot 865200.| and-go to Mapbee St. oe't tek . REEN LAKE OFFIcr | ‘vate, ent ance Couple om Pa for other types of business, Phone ort, ie on F ak, wu WITH ' MB ne aoe GREEN. LAKE OFFICE | children. QW4 N_ Johnson, ‘- | _ Northville oe 8 = AE "AR ST. MICHAEL'S | and tere 5 are bas 300 | INCOME Bt a (ON GREEN LAKE) ATTENTION TEACHERS, PROF. | Good for M Busi down, $8. a R ALL LAKES" | PEOPLE Livi a or Many Businesses rooms 2 baths. 4 car garage ANCHOR) Real ESTATE Located near oleturesque nich. Now ¥: rep ‘Time to es Lots and est wr Deibate kchews | QB business corner, Pike at San- f30.800, terms Others choose Lt land paved road, Convenient ee LIST Te eet | COmB. quite. in private Aubura | 20, Ns cat bbathdien Spee te rt eee | ane Smeecae ah i Get Ready for Winter ~~. P HERE ve home Bus si door. qger Avarm ane CUCKLER REALTY —(HOELY. CADEMY RD. churches. sehools ovdane) eed MAN P_RIcE Showes, Hot water 5 Large ‘front window, Heat fur- ra] SNL rachot Newly , Secorated. May be sod with 200x724 WE BUY-WE SELL We DE : WiwGodward’ ST144 kings here? | BIRMINGRAM 3 ROOMS HEAT | Shop "cenaetuomcce ot ies 29M. Sagtone. FE. ¢a0o} | Ws beautiful. 9 .| garden “sod Home surrounded | of homes. ‘ote “and ustnees 06: Q 5 henner i % i here, Hot water, Electric stove, $85. trical Appliances ete. Apply i s basesnent, atiached earaxe, wags | vy beautiful shade trees ae WILE BUY OF LIT YOUR Lane Ma 248. anagers Apt. 444 E. Pike or ¢ outside village cheerful living room with dining | THEL [ "MCA M. ELWOOD rty, Purchase MODERN 26 $8ae. : i aim: ne te hi sicove and fireplace 3 larce bed- “ Otten’ 200 Commerce na country beer ex- sod peter fas abe ie Sie / ; = eee ee ae, Cure ae Onn sin seth Lake Ra. nxe for some housework and| and & 114 = é , ——————= | kMehew with ample cupboard 8 Biizabe' driving and nom rr ad w Sali f a Down avace fu.' tiled bath Giassed FE 5-264. 1 * R. F. McKINNEY _oaly. OL 3-697 : om ie HW) y front’ and site oorches. B : E LA on oO i | NEE . | front and side porches, Base- WE WILL cone “ON Fora 8 Lor *UNiv. 1-87 UNFURNISHED Ln Started ————— on new proj- TCENTEOCE bk “Pacey: | ment new off furnace. 4 room 40x 3 room Pode _calm st. No- Bg Be pete For Rent Miscellaneous" 42 oO — LJ eet aa bedroom FHA homes | | BUSINESS FRONTAGE Lcerar Secs second floor _ Cost vou $4233, s$iip down oe +45 A : Ses . G Sin eae Seat oak crt tie PLUS YEAR AROUND YaKe ciate clues carers, pit a Seg, our monmyg Par ea | uf ‘ hide at miorm a m ¢ f TRADES—TRADES 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 8TEAM red qeace pod 1 can y er possie: aoe: ae Pontiac level business frontage ow Diste cat sie perce for acre we : 2 re aoe ee a RR c aM au 7 a + € be : - We are speciaitsts i trading, Dee! opis entrance, centrally ONF WAY ef cba chool, off Madteon sud Hwav plus 103 ie - lake front erase te Horse homes, farms iake prope ' see $55. FE 44807 | b age § very bee rom 2 ~ : business opportunit roperty and | ae bedroom home All finished in EAB REE & G Ree EG > payments are scarce. Trea bie COAST FO COAST ¢ As white pine paneling Omk floors isa, tinian. ake Ra EM 3-438) 5019 Cass Elle, Rd. eawity.+tareer somes for smail /EXTRA NICE UPPER INCOME noc a rand C Pe a AG DF O48 pea cneremerte ttiae o nie Upion Take Village PE ¢2252 or FE 20179 f er. city property for suburban , {°F Working couple on east side ore ae . yeclers = ; ag pecs clan any Gs 4431 of EM 33197 9 g3400 DOWN 9 BEDROOMS, : ——< \o satisfy al! rt ati With gas slove and refrigerator. 1 ee o a F wee Price 7 rf ae Coke AN Ned once fe ATEWA vs fey aS = pa es Riya 3} 4 parties Past e > .rrrreroe 4 giz Cash ‘ tf > Heat. ligh nent | STORE WITH “LIVING us : A mo Which ineludes taxes and ee ee toca as a) | eo liens Ph stat "| wanes ate § brick ee een ee en | _fnestance 121 'W,Ghetteld.” Sa et ee nee nee | Sete” name}. Si Bhnnas eb ereeals gm g acne HAPPINESS |» yes i0 : eer th8 oossibility of Cee noae ae ee a | 808: GW Huron. Fisher Body Just 9 m iclivoe Canaiewn! Peat Oe cite eee tae Be. our property We are ace Write Pontiac “ ; ; es | tay Epiov heal & happiness | a | Sehool Feneed in back vard, Gas establishing @ reputation as the Press Box 15 For Sale Houses _ 43 4 PEARL BUILDING CO xaiore in tia big home tm the | SAAS PS | beat Aluminum storm doors leading traders of Pontiac. = ! ex “y? cual Excellent lecation in an | BRICK COLONIAL | windows. Carpetun, Ven DORRIS & SON kent H Houses Furnished 3 35 pg aaa eae FE $-7923 | grea of new ranch homes of the | an ENDURING ADDRESS =| blinds | Mardvood floors, F will i CSE aus OFFT Wr rater mr or 7 etter class schoo. aoe & Ottewe Hille attractive 7 foo! nye Offered at 6 with from August i to Augusd MODERN § ROOM HOME. WITH | your door, Fine apneering e- edteom ‘heme @ith tig bath $1,509 down, FE +8436, ALTORS FE 1987 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME, = utility. Hardwood floors. No rior (An inviting living fom, ° “OK 72 W. Huron « Dietely furnished or unfurn. Lake | g9q) Andersonville » Repeltes stare 8 me aa Near Lake Orion $9, wonderful ritchen aod = din Vestibule entrance ie oriel fe fir MILFORD a G cars a, ve Real aches betbnd lead era: lake, vielnity 419 FE 23-7962 before 10 am. and|. space. 3 spacious bedrooma, pinee: Gracious 7 on plauned hiten. happen cae a —_ a ors Wit grant” east srs zB pce ow er j a ; —ber month. EM 3- brick. Basement, garage, chicken - bath Plastered veinted wails. aiumindm storms and screens 800 ; CASH ‘ BEDROOM RANCH HOME. LS , fruit trees and ea andsca cia oa “INCOME slumipes storms and screens full basement space for recrea- | Bae Multord MU 40144. ; Comopletriy furnished Lake vrivi- 0. 263 Indian = tase Rd. | Thia home built tm lat 83 | then OY eat and extra lava gievenalL GOOD MODERN 6 TO For smali uities If you have lewes All modern cohveniences. rT “jioMES. INC. LOW Close tn Two family Pully fur.) Beautiful.grounds Eatre large Va) om Extra lot back fenced | yg a to P what we want we will be at your | Vicinity of Pont isabeth Lake. |p HA tepnin 69 py legen es — a sabes oe"4 arate. entrances New eart erage AD ay ost Vo ulreel. Justa vatan te ceous aaiese “aw at — door within 2 hours with cash) Avallable Ais Sept. 15 to June 5 ot] beater salbie incewne over catable value at) the unbelter- Washingten Jr High and Webster 3 cre ; 7 : 18 FE §-4001. ; 38 - * ’ + $200 per month You should look able low price of $16.500 wi best * BY OWNER 4 ROOMA AND : tee rome a = tn = = rence St. ) acres with @ room modern payment $4390 per month 4Tae bus aik to the Tei-Huron sivop- vectibule entrance with closet o > PEDDLING bepaeity i ge ere, a peation GOOD HOUSE GoOoD is awe IN ROCHESTER 9 Pome living room, dinmg room, Rignisnd Ra, Moe Boat Wy ery ping center “This 2 bedroom heme the de YOUR PROPERTY? |__sppointment now \ som, Bargain. PE 31003 ona room neaes 4 bedrooms, recrea- bedrooms full bath kitchen JOGHLAND AREA 10 & (MORE has « large kitchen, large living planned kitchen, ri IT DOESN'T P | TARGE $1 ROOM MODERN House | FOREST LARE 120 FT FRONT: vereeved porch. All, S24 Utility room down 1 lerse gveuabiey 3 BR Rasch fire "Som wih well o wall carpet, | poarde end rent eens : ; ‘ J * ur segted ae smerins oat to Suguferaas tne mo Poene On | av Swng” 5 CDROM HOME | Eveicite™"Der *etisr ‘ater (ir ota Wane benvuil tr tara” caleten “bogey "eve nso | Tal ee toere, al eoement, (8) eet, slaehaa, page qualified prospects sa + vou tim 1 dep spot Oi $11,500 with terme | - suto, off beat eluminum sterme fered at $123.950 $2950 down rs ‘ | car rey Large jot, fruit; @od water Electric | ie y 4 door terms Min | NE ! — read v sia ih with SPACIOUS ReeLy La bonid Coun: trees = vies garden, paved | dishwasher. 3 car careae | OTT LAKE ; noe uw Didman. Broker Mitiord. aad screens pore llores ii.3 W AND WAITING FOR YOU > lake, residential oroo- | if modere eonvemtences © miles pet 8 ac a inoome_property. Ob. i 4 ae tate ranch type. Living and — Mich MU_¢-0073 —-| btacktop streets, sidewalks, city ~To fell—To Trede | if you're @ elly dvelier whe hee 4 erties. we he ts details for from Pontiac. $150 per mo. Ref- 7 {ROOM MODERN BUNOALOW | Uric sha pote LEASE 3) ne a healed breesewar, | NEAR crescent LAKE 4 “ROOM Water, sewer one gee = Only! yor" Buy TT WELL INSURF rr Bute! longed for th. : financing € . . Box 14. Pontia: i. car ge =. | Jahed notty pine. 2 car ga- bathroom « with stool, 2.000 ~ Call ant of «malitewn_ | | | sere reowmred. . ad _tage. FE 5-300, a NEW peereee church. Larwe| rage. Basement Oil. heat Let combination storms and screens. | =o Ldn i ter apps beoulitul iFtvANMANSR. yah} = | Sev ine Sell-To Trade TROUGH MAY 15. QUALT. FOR SALE BY OWN NE lot. ee | 1000 1 block to nice sand basement, some work to be vt you'll be Within walking dis- YOU,BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE [tT | a your to — almost finished May equity | 6 ROOMS. Pasi “RANCH TYPE beach Priced at oak = — done. Two $0 ft lots $5,200 with tance of a ne lor center : rental Small tae mily | or will trade for housetraller. asement. lot 90x180. ex-| Discount for cash rigage #750 @wn Rose oe: FE “tase to schools churehes per ye ta78 Sivcas off Bamford |_OR 3-4801 cellent oe ord. OA 8-228 AIRPORT RO? ADD 22162 or FE 6-39 REALTY CO REALTORS | as within a few ccamhoa drive and Cass Lake Rd LAKE FRONT ALL YR. AROUND | er FE 2-7000 for appointment 1 4 a fail beth ond wut a | BETORE mo 6EE THis Opeh Eves ‘UL, Bu mt many of Michigan's most beau. t ~—S Abu AND Siva | home “r van bath” tix20 ft. |TO BUY TO SELL, REALTOR | room 2 wtllity. © new three bedroom vear round Co-operative Real Estate “exchange SEL lakes. [M2OER Nac ROM MMe: | ag faceted ta! Sark | “batides wee sine’ te are” | Stat eamgig cite gumionm | Rome widt mature mack." 12 Ooh THESE | fs y + ae 4 cere ben bus tine Couple only Youranounn kitchen, full bage- ‘ 4 RMS. A AND BATH i's CAR oa.) 1002200 Privileges on Huntoon | ppekins White Lake Bathing and 1075 W. Haro ee ACIOUS j EALTORS ment, Oi! furnace heat, 3 car ga- | rating within 200 Learee f AU. . : rage Fenced back yard. near) Lake $8950 with terms shady let. city conveniences with REALTORS | NE xT DOOR To ‘Branch ees pete re ~~ peralive Res! Estate Exchange rage, jot x Immediate FE 3-7242 | iv ¥ conveniences sang 4" | ’ "{ OMES FE 2.0263 RELIAMER Paner Y.2 BEDROOM | possemton OR Sie) after ¢ | Owens, School. Phone 2K L. Templeton, Realtor fond” sthoois’ gear Low taxes pas fly BUY OMY yygg POSE OFPPIE FACE BRICK HOMES: pate | a oe ow dow" payment easy terms ibe : Lica d me ee {160 Rivona. off Sanford Cass 2 BEOROOM NOME, 3 PC: BATH DRAYTON PLAINS eres ee SES i teterented ca! wnire at: BY OWNER NEW MODERN § ? BEDROOM SHELL ov tape 3 AND 4 BEDROOMS 1075 W. Hur Lake ardwood flogrs Keeeo Harbor ‘ After 6 if po ans call PE 21-0503 44541 or better xe “see owner room house near Oxbow Lake complete including , ) DOOR TO BRANCH =| WALLED. LAKE” 3 "BEDROOMS. | i =tae | _er Om >-1N98, | jv Wood! arbors.| Lake priytieges Decorated | Basement iD siring. tex tt. 1S ee Aer ete POST OFFICE all modern conveniences. Avall- | — This 2 vedroom bungalow with a | ATTENTION COLORED | White Lane. ecrose from new, throughout Pull basement. Bas chimney. rough wiring. jake peel | mR TV E, CARPORT able Sept lll Parklow. M4) ay OWNER 3 BEDROOM BRICK | basement has « lovely shaded lot | Woodward Estates. 3 bedroom he house board hot water heat. EM 34113 leqes ep up > see, eral uses) ““TISTINGS WANTE!I +1239 or Detroit, VE tench Mesa Goo ember acnmurue: |_ ena pared elvess. 3 Deeds decd: | full basement gas heat cerpet _for appt | ote See Pe te ONLY. : one — - es TED | wature LED LAKE, AVAIL SEPT) Drarton Sadie” win sch ce thee aan ices Geen FE ccsep eee Mowe Payment | EF 1_?e | $1 4 350 wi r — SS ———= heck —_ a or wilt finish OR 31204. ‘ bus teres Mordoerties and com-. Snopping > oh > biks eg a unfurnished OXBOW LAKE MODERN FOUR HURON GARDENS 4 PERRY PARK CLARK ‘| PONTIAC’S BEST BUY /2 Blocks From Downtown | Large home suitable for apis | vi fic service ae reoms and bath. partly cameos bedroom. Fireplace, automatic BUILT BY YOUNt ¥ rooming, of commercial use This ROY. RX AUE. Realtor | Rent H fTomees Unfurn. 3 36) eee cash. Call after 6 down payment will save gil heat, nice shaded let. Pris wusketih Gidelecel (eal, aah Gene bi eas bent ane us cmared | 26% W. Huron: OA 8.3339, FE 27421 | =z ae | ees —— —— Henty on room | se pURBAN PROPERTY floors cooper olumbing ranch | et @ very reasonable price Call 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME LAKE ORION Living room. dining réom a reems. Pull bath. Good com MILES FROM CITY LIMITS H roof, fully ingulated. fore air = for information o | 135 month Drayton Plains eres | ranch ie, breetewav ble Eitchen full basement with forced Gition $750 ‘gqun Per Information bedrooms. living room with din-| heat, outstanding value at §7,35¢ SERVICE Available Sept 15. Pontiac Press gerece knotty pine th t | air ot] beat. Priced at just seaoo | ait y berry © Griggs FE esuus. | modern kitchen, bath, full) $100 down See them end com-, Pact Side—3 Bedrooms That 1s what you get when ox 6o oe __ | _2 wooded jots, $10,500. MY_3-2877. | RUSS: wort RE basement with auto of) furmace | pare Open daily and Sun 120 > bee bets hein Jou fst with us. Your property | 7 BEDROOM HOME. WEST Sipe WHITE LakE. NEW 2 ‘DROOM J. R. i” a Pike Ee 5808 very clean and meat 2%» car | 17 Ruteers St out Baldwin to a. bedrms and ba! they } sand : in be advertioed srety | Oncupenre Beet ist for rent or| Dome. Large living foom wi . rerace. laree bot sith 200 foot| water tower lef to cee sien! fm: Sue Paved hresssorgal wage bs I eo member iellged tim “ i sartve | were we +0461 after 6 pm. spire id cprtodl ee at chee HILTZ privs » Very good neighborhood e sues e 3 bits to schon! i _x ee _ Torridnest. atesmatie furnace, Bhown by appointment only priced R l] y : = ws Call ws vod: ephsee have {ROOM HOME ON PONTIAC RD large lot’ Must be seen to be Real Estate and Insurance’ _ Bate I al } at 09.950 with $2,000 down uSSE Oung a home o ™ a ae a, Fer ——— _fepetss GE reascoabie | 1011 W nana bad } weDROoM RANCH LAKE REALTOR Drayton Plains | i. ontiacg i'ress _TaSalie * ) . 412 W Huren # Off FE 44526 : vt & jow with H. BROWN, ‘re za | © ROOMS AND BATH EAST sibe BY OWNER: MODERN COUNTRY Y L( Lake Front Special Sih diene, ch tery encdem CPCE Eves, “Wi 9; Medel shone nice shedy awe. Large corner & w. = | Phone FE. and | $90 pe: (Bae acre ell ae “ fruit. Ce Sunshine and —, beaches agen y seem Gere oil PRIVATE OWNER a eon porch ke tune ae pap ea — 3885_Leach seve our tulure in A. b 1 shemer _ . . WHITE BROS. # | BEDROO DOM rheapptirg couNTR Dew | By AYTON | PLAINS, é ROOMS AX AND Pied fine lakefront be me large Jot 0x20 feet Lin hee denual Ge legsineas peopesin tao year ares ees Seat bane! a : rooms, al! furnis’ | , Carpeting. oi] heat car - had for as low as r orn. ; . my . SELL HOME OR Alley ad 9 ew _ *| Maple jereiters |) Hehe i a three €@rage end joaced on a Geet) miss on) ia) ome | Bal''ass” memiycenewe Rha ice: —" a! tor aopoin SROPERTY As We HAVE SOLD BEAUTIFUL NEW ‘$ RM DUPLEX | on aon Eo ss Perea room | bedrooms on Ist floor Gas heat. | eu oe nau bee doy ets CITY 4 BEDROOMS 3 wo nny < | —petstment__ Po MY 13 | YOUR NETO! ‘8. WE HAVE on private iake 12 miles west | carpeted. Full basement has hot full basement, immediate Loong | $14.950. You'll want to be 1 down living room dinine h kK ] ‘ 0 FULL WIDS-AWAEE | of Pontinc. $110. mo Call UN | water heater, Coal hot air fur-| sion Total price only §& | first * modern kitchen basement rer | LAKE PRIVILEGES onn . Irwin SALESMEN TO GUARANTEE | 22965 eves. | Bace reen storm windows terms cellar, garage vaved street. sew- | You ACTION OR YOU CAN CAN- | 1% car gare, Lot 40120. nee AY For « Call pl e pad peas and «as 88750 with; Rest Aniccoan on ' ries | REALToe Ss 3 . wD SSE, TOGO, GALL US| LOWER 8 ROOM BATH Br | GEESE! Sua Sea aon it | Sioorie A ig nd « eree ranch peivaie and. secluded of ee Torniggestan Guise ace ity we Saghige. sheet YOUR BAQG:! eled and redecorated. Near City | _Seebalt St_OR 31686 By owner. | tri pe nome ‘Bullt in 1954 74. very | the beaten path With al- CLARK REAL ESTATE vy $1250 down Lad rE bout Eve Fe 21904 | re eutity bel ‘ most an acre of land 15 ft E 46402 ‘ =e TE Hoops een "E! nuren Street. | oem Longe devia cieets Te | Tiving room. oll heat fe | LOL Beroe St, Quen Breaines | GI RESALE 3 Pontiac a | is @ truly | rage Less than $6000 with To-operatiive Real Es xchange 2 bed: buneaiow full | W ‘ ” and ® good value at $11,600 with | ; : { ' HI . ——~RENTAL AGENCY 7 terme te a ene anon Tana’ Close in—W. Suburban | to ‘senrenm cide to sehen! wed O Or e R S Apply is person — abate a fase felts room home one Near General Hospital Pancreas walle, Tied bate Coen. | balance. id ner month | 5 REALTY CO. 33 Auburn | Established in 1916 sory with full basement Reftal | “seldom ts such purchasing Lot #orias. Neady for sine to ine OPEN — Coz HOM: WEST Se three rooms. on a REALTORS — oon sey pi DRAYTON WOODS Attractive |, decorated. Total orice “10.500 4 een stem ceaaider SS Soa oe fee | 9660 Dixie Hwy = ‘couple. or YF or 2 children wel- | modern home on spacious jot. See this now these fine features’ living buy with $2500 down "s% epee ting Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 31760 ~rome Bs Bl a Large bedrm.. 92 ft. livine rm tm with flreplece. down- OW | 2 “7 CAR fireplace | tiled features tiled [ORION & OXFORD oo rang, taifs Bedroom also 3 bed. > ater Frontage FF &.5091 FF 8.947 | ? A sement, rec. rm. ve a bre office rooms and bath up Large i ‘untiag Lake 2 bedroom. Sunny | Ih S-2 or FE o- Rent t Apts. I Furnished 3 ‘org xo -enren 0 eaten of] heat. Large landscaned Iot. | Orion with many istingy jot Paved street. west side | kitched and dining area app If no anawer Ph. FE saad outside grill, All im tov condi-| Lake fronts, lake orivileges, city location for only $8950 with ant living room. Nice glassed Oven Evenings and Sundays 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRA ANCE | Rent Lake Property 3 364, tion Shown bry appointment roperty in both Lake Orion gpd $1850 down Don't pass this porch Basement Of) heat Plas- ,111 Jostvn tr Reaitor New National homes now under ; Srmtenee sat a be es a eater edition pee | rsd Tia emtatlng De, Ont | Unseen Beth Rie amsanes Goole 2 Set 2, Sees 7 ROOMS. WORKING COUPLE 2 noow FURWIsEE: NEAR LAKE ORION 22 acres | mation MY 23821 of F «| Drayton Area High on a Hill en ance OCHESTER $883 These Jot ranch troe preferred. no dri drinkers ? | lectric sare = rds ‘an unt }-bedrm. me, all 1 fir stop at 4 Bt, vaee af ftvie breesewar . em- homes wtil be ready to move Lu Fiat FURNISHED APT iat i refrigera’ a rg Full basement. oti pes ear | Orion - Excelient 3 ranch This clever bedroom modern [eee ulilite’ tiled floors putlt tn me alter the deal is S-1138. let $45 mo 1975 Petrosiia garege with work bench « home on @ corner parce! a!- home. Overlooking lake Screened cupbeards, storms & screens. 82 ciosed Model open 9 & m. to 7 Roo! EM NM oa — stove Nicely landsca’ with LAWRENCE W. | most re ireplace porch Ol furnace. Garage Large Paice $8650 Cash to mort om Sat, Ave ™ and 10 ar ke Russet wean NG FO eutdoor grill. $13.950. Terms. | Lumatr aff heat, pared road wooded lot Only $7500 with $1000 ge ere ee pply you: Wesetnn t oti -Pontiac Lake. : 4nd it’s. vacant We have down Or will sacrifice with cash. Pach M. JONES REAL ESTATE pyrive out Us 10 10 miles to) R COUPLE OF SMALL | [inay peach R and K Cabin Bay.’ LAKE ORION AREA. Only 81.950 the key Call now for ap- to equity Huron _Ph_FE +1 poster turn tent Follow the | chiidren ‘Welcome. $15 a week. 820) OR to down for this ranch type 2 ; pointment. Only $10 Dorothy Snyder Lavender L~ iy aN REX ALTY CO. | seated nell FURNISHED ED COTTAGE ig POR rm home tae g-car > 4.0% i. — Pl pl | sire z 2 ROOM, PRIVAT! = ENTE TRA RANCE rent. MY }- Grlait: taeuuted cess hawk 7% FE 4.9584 , Near Williams Lake 3100 W. Huron PE o-aeit _ | 382 Aubura_ FE +3303 b MODERN | Rares "ON LAKE scre parcel. Total orice, 88.950. | Gy operative Real Metate Mecbence 2 bedroom ranch ome on « ; eee _S-8466, issauk — ee = | ‘, ecre parce! et os | 9 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND, C LAKE SUMMER COTTAGE. 4 rm_ partly a , floors, plastered wails new New Ranch Bungalow ‘ounie only, 36 Center : . i SCHOOL DAY : IST | New motel Sandy beach moders lake cottage located furnace Positively a MUST , In restricted area. just west | : 1 BLOCK F NEW SCHOO! SEE with wn. . ' AILY 5-8 P. Gea bake “yours cCoen ville Some furniture included. | Te this. miee 2 nd eerare =e, { only 62.200 = = ee | D A I y 8 P » ; ped nlm bode ee A ey and | WALLED LA KErRon?. _ s "Silver Lake vay . eminole Hills Bri k | J nlee bedrooms and ceram- | Modern, 2 biks to shopping. 2 ee FIN pan lots Mxgg unfinished | “FRANK SHEPARD foods of extras Living room | Eligh ona Hilltop 110 Oneida |. fecemest fer Feeremaea: | ~ were home ae ment. | OL _1-7811/ Rochester with wall to wall carpeting, Sweeping Parroramic View | Modern to the minute Hvineg =| City: water 80 lot cw 5.1680 aes | nlaces-19 ft living rm. (2 BEDROOM RANCH LE 17 ft. kitchen and tte, Deive i work vetreshed room and dining +i! Three ; i ROOMS. PVT. ENTRANCE. YEAR AROUND “LARGE FUR- | fully insulated Shade trees and | home. . mienes be py rcerren large full basement with recrea- and invigorated by @ sjourn i bedroorhsa, custom kitehen Donell Park | Adults. E. Bivd, FE 8-0116 after —- or unfurnished 3 room and) lake privileges. The more vou lot is © oodles . Sil. ton room, ofl heat, aiso a sane het Sal youre, with Formica and fan Alu- 0 son Pa | “FISHERS path apt. In modern ranch’ style | do yourself, the more you oe paneled activities room at phere of Recheetar Bilis | mtnem ows = marbie Clase to Donelson .and St 2 ROOMS. CLOSE TQ -Figeaby | vide Heat furnished. $,| Asking price $8.000 with $3. groundetevel, oversized ga- : |< sills and ef heat Whe not Benedict T room Washing facilities Newish od o! side of Union Lake 1651 down, = rage, perennials and shrubs ace thls sountry modern mepect these fine new ._ ‘ story bungalow with ! a get ——39 10 FT LAKE FRONTAGE—and C 1H ARI F 5 — <= Sieh eid | mo eG Soe yreesewer to 2 esr carers = J 100 i + for - Rent : Rooms 37 year around 3-bedrm. home, 2 tT Lbs at Sepia expaine Propert¥. Follow signs. j ve oe wall carpeting ‘and _—~ ty Lai fire i — bat ri ROOM BRICK at Syivan Lake af a Siete > . yaar ve Mala PRIVATE Bega ge 2 femal wane oe oe this | Ceramic tile bath. sa Nall IV) Serl enon 7 compete | Bateman & Kampsen | tam E it : corn : ' . . = ; Sa 1, 2. & 3 ROOMS, KI top t real value. 813.600 with $2.69 privileges. This pro erty te sell ene eer cate ome teem. | Realtors FE 4-0528 let See — : rk lar ter 2 at just the right price t re 4s cypress wWatnscoating stiri « 6 GU West side 2 family. with @ down. Liberal discount for cagh. mk, Sin “Ateractive @ room Realtors FE 4-0528 | ing fireplace on one pan- | ipseene R FISHER ay rae children. Dresden. scons BA TH, Bae HIS” a8 ps ROCeS. PRIVATE BATH. TWIN Ts two working people. 38. erences 25-= AND. BA BATH, i Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 3 ROOM ART pg cocuaee us. ‘FURNISHED A fei g only. Call before 3. al e- $100 a mon e or two business eirls. . MY ‘miles — “PE 17-8087 to th. ~ LARGE —g§LEEPING ROOMS. ut ry, FE 2-17. IGHT HOUSEKEEP- igidaire Middieaged man. fiemore BUSINESS — AL Ss room with twin beds. Everything furnished. 6 m'nutes" walk from FLOYD KENT, Realtor | | 24 W. Lawrence 8t. rE, 6013 Open Next to the Cosumers Hower 3 BEDROOM BU OALOW _ $1,500. Exceptionally neat/& clean home | Beau kitchey, io oe ath: | iY fi v . —_ water, SHED Saeeo to business - woman: Refer- | aRPG Re MS NEAR HIGH fetes for meus only. FE NEAR BUS: ake oe No Grinker, 246 Judson. SLEEPING ROC CLEAN ROOM for man, FE (2-6491 74 8. John- GLE ROOM KITCHEN ees $i" week Fa oniy EM | fer bear VACANT TERRACE AND GARAGE 4-1 condition with séreened _borch om rear,” "new vive car ga modern. Near new ter, Full basem: rage, $2600 will handle lo oa Ft 7 room — = ai~ bane: Full t cooacer pot i | getace. Priced rikht at oY BD CHARL = . Realtor _FE 4-0 pda AND sal 1717 8. Telegra: | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM BRICK Hore Bhd type Full basement 2118 ‘belt ite Ham- __mond Lake, 816.350. terms. _ $650 Down A custom bullt shel! home that M ft. wide zs 2% ft. deep 60 jot meat Drayton Plains, $1350 Down A nice § room home, with oll heat and automatic hot water heater, glassed in f rch, ren rage ken house and fruit ; frees. Lot is 70x150 af] fenced Classified Ads! To swap what you don’t need for what you do, call FE, hot hot water. Aw warm. comfortable and hem _ DONELSON PARK BEA UL BUNGALOW All white rambling 2 bedroom modern to. the minute bungalow with full basem recren- LTOR Se ee eke are a a Jater $950 DOWN ee ' a meds ely new 2 ere’s my 3 bedroom j ~ Toe home with full basement and 2 ine ith cedar iar xr shakes ae, ete ae “Toon, “Tmmediate door. ‘s 3 ae, Shon Foden oat Breeds ee on pee ent. 2 car’ - 1377 8. Telegra: “ROCHESTER AREA | LJ home built ‘aph _ & Bun Co-operative Real: Estate. ‘Exchange * KNUDSEN Suburban Living - S. Squirrel Road In 10 minutes from downtown can reach beautifiu Beane i every “ma with eve: venience tor” relaxed living, 2 roams. basement, heat, activities room, ga- rage Knollwood In the trees. & minutes downtown. = “wo LZ the min- ute” one e. Large wells aped tet. 3 bed- rooms, . Wf room, space and modern kitchen, heat. es shown by. appointment, call us today. WM. H. KNUDSEN = eled wall, diming room aed- Sprightly modern kitehen. electric dishwasher. deat the requirements modern bousewtfe 3 large bedrooms each with its own private tilted bath exceptional closet space Many buiit-in wardrobes This me is so designed that all rooms face the view Wide circle drive 2car at- tached garage with inside entrance, completely land- seaped. . . . . Space does not permit the enumeration of all the e¢x- tras and refinements built into this home WANT it tir You E Leslie R: <‘Tripp. Realtor 22. W. Lawre: = Evenings FE aie or FE 5-2850 For Colored Families = ward Estates Sub A esa 1% Story frame “bon- galow—all in verfect condi- tion inside and out, To in- eh storma. screens Vene- tian blinds and TV antenna in thie (colored families “hak (Mrs Howa: a Gillespie Realtor— j. A: Taylor 3 BEDROOM RAN OWNER = Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO. SEE BLOOMFIELD ‘ TWP. 6 room ch home in Hills. wAttached — be BL I on 4 years old looks rand A or‘onte ated" * AUBURN HEIGHTS sale at ‘on easy terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 | | | i i | | j SOMERODY WANTS THIS HOME! | No need to apologize No this price—_ $56,000. . | 610 W. Huron 5t | 43 W. Buron St, Open Eve, 1 to ¥? 8. Teleer: ph ‘o-operativ Fvee & 8un. Real Estate! Exchange 5 ROOMS, BALCONY 1 BEDROOM | fireplace and utility room i) | peng Se Ned ear qarage FE 44703 | uh. STOUT'S Best Buys Today White Lake Well built invulated, Pian land Hip mar price onty 5 950 ied down bay- ment ana se Pontiac West Side All brick three bedrooms in fine tesidenttal section tater: fer with sun porch and breakfast nook, Recreation im in basement with tet- let and shower. An outstand- ing valve at 319.900. : Oxford’s Clear,Lake Large liting room and kiteh« ed with cupboards across the street from tiful Clear Lake Priced to sell at 60.500 with $2,500 oor ine Knob Road en iad ed ult pr et “a rence. Not first c a little sort aati ders. A steal at, 08.100 wits fad and bath down for —- family and € room at new ens Tumace unit, All itton. inside anid lot and shade. 2 car ~arace Sylvan Village Ee Asa brick ~ Stared softener, screens, | _ Fenced | yard, Lake privileges | REALTOR #70 W. Huron St Ph PE 43625 Co-operative Rea} Estate Kxchance ROCHESTER Attractive N Hill home. home ts loca an sree This | Midwest 43222 Complete price tnechoding ww « ier Let As Low \as Ss A DAKE "AND MIDDLEBELT ROAD Northwood Organisation * the PHONE FEDERAL out BLOOMFIELD HILLS ae KEN. howe | meor Taneh bedrooms | face brick Off best, Beth and tiled 2 firepiaces. Built in oven ched earace | Deen basement tot 146n170 Bufider WOodwa. 27082 of LAkeview 16252 BROWN oeceest Sratipdate Brand new buneaiow, e Eaterior sat pe i. eleetrie =a Leromondar¢ het water, bitch. valve Gave by finieh- ils oe interior yourself - $1 500 pown -Eltzabeth Like Be. tates 9 bedroom modetn bun galow abe full basement - and oa AC. furn ‘traps = poo DOWN — Just veer old Mad ern bungalow with full basements per engr ato each & ac’ ont farm struction better look at this one. - $13 800 THREE pane. Y — Pee fe onermaker Security for rest 7 1m of vour life $2900 nef month in- come. Call as for varticulars $13 ae al wa RE § moma arid “bath ist rooms paved drive Many others to choose from. Whr —bol_pas— look over nhote You! save time & mohéy. venient parking rieht st door and we are open from 60 L. H. BROWN, — 1442 W Huron | Member _Co-on. Real Rotate tun Birmingham our Hatines Con veach home on « larg enic site overlooking “ist and take Larae. roome cluding two bedrooms and Derery. Exposed lower level for enter tainment of any and all occa- sions. Luxurious carpeting fs caly one of the numerous a” home Poko pode oe Laci - decorated, for some- one who really knows an exeen- — home and will not accept esa > Bejamin and Stephens, Inc. JOrdan 48736 250 8 Woodward, Birmingham ____OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P. A Home of Your Own pete ‘in, etl two cur oe plis screened summer por ts ed at 16,500 with te WATKINS LAKE neighborhood sur ed by A real nt rope i homes, All brick. 2 car garage Mie fone ae jake 2 pare tll ig + Wall to wall carpeting. drapes, | hardw *, basement ; fireplace, full basement te of Neat and clean heak ® Lenes Price tied “Bar ane cabinne Tie] Oe == ———— tee donate Riera Sn, : At Lake Louise [tS VACANT. 3 pieewais: le, te a " Oh. ay en rn joey = bedrooms, fully modern. = be appreciated- LOW_TERMS NORTH SID®. Ome year old. 4 A fine home agrosa from grade aoe an Pal Renesas room meters. Needs minor fin- ims. And Ird to be fin- = see living ey od . LOG t LAKE ‘ORJON, 4 rooms with jor aiga da down. Payments Sea noon yo ge BE ‘ ed - ‘meet your - ge shady ees we pve fine and " br somes and LAKE cm pate rome) with ieee x “HARTWIG Shady foe at are 1 Main 8 oe aig oe 3 BEDROOMS. got BASEMENT WE‘ BUY LAND CONTRACTS Nicholie & Harger Co, . ; Open 8:30 te ats Se ui eer BN coche. oe Sewn i g : en vine ‘ . 3 - a! * ig i. : : i pe ae oe ao a =e : Menris oe ads 5 * . 2 ‘ : fb ee ~ ‘ 2 5 ee : & ' a oe . yt : f Ne yee, LE : y FF = : 1 * : ‘ . : ty po ‘eh OS cen hd e, ik . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGU ST 19, 1955. nots 7 ————— FUNNY BUSINESS —- - by Becsierksr Sale.Land Contracts 52) = Swaps | Sete Hessen : : : N : a See Ae - ; - meee 3 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses: . 43 Far Sale Lake Prop. » M4 | - eles BUILDING LOTS WORTH $300) | PURNACE AND trom ‘ 3 : . i ; me COUNT $400 accepted as, o t585. nBiok An vg Op- Mee rt “| - For Colored Families ogReeT MAR, MQOMPTELD | 22% DIS _oars. 3, Ven Won, Om > MY ¢ii88. DAMS 1 room with untin- | 3 "tied “wath 's isireplaces 4, ‘fio: ‘2.26 Gentract, ong, ore.) Ret: |G PACKARD, NEEDS MINOR RE- | 7 piece Serving ROOM GET. eg Oak faned recreation rm Tmme- foam peaqelow with full base’ | pairs. For 25 cord of slab w $2. 44 Mj. Clemens. basement, gas- te 1983 Club. Dr. ment, loca’ Lake. , _EM_3-5824. FURNITURE hoo sent. heat, nice P es on 9a. ‘Keone of $52 per month, your —. : Sixteen, ol, ft. : ere e base. jour bee tse, ig oe cost $4038.72, ~ ixer, with’ elec RE wilemes. terms. For- ation call Mrs. k 4 boat. Cement mixer, | me : oa trade ail lamps—1 See ltt ben wz | mw REE POPE ag ae Tee F.C. Wod Co. | Biceps 72 2 + sith ithe ot W. Pik I ad to 4 *!| EQUITY 35 FORD fiving room suite at me, cgacellent con- >is ROOMS ital P. 0. Delite Sreriock: ing 8 ond 54 Cornet Wiltiame Lobe R4.& Mase for real estate or whai be¥e you. | S27 RE Es eareee, z gor bh Re ts ete Oa eee = Otar- ” "Office Opes 9-5 44-0569. HP hos Sort ring. Mattress = Lon Bhow Tae bet water, erase y= Pric ‘fl wis” on *aher = BT wees ag ~ge A ace Theater’ —2 foam flake Rowe—2. vanity rue oe ;| Yacani. “$1000 dn. $60" mo. INVEST ad tanks Two @iéxis snow tres. | jamps with purchase of any bed Bld vi, bedroom. homes y | _ WALTER GREEN, Mv 23a | CARL . BIRD, Realtor Your mooney in a eood land| mounted. Will sell or swap for | Yom’ guite at $138. ng for less WNER 503 Comniunity ‘National Bank Bidg. contract. Liberal discount. Call) canoe. 886 Scott Lake Ra. | FRE fo be a home owner — oe -BYO PE satit Eves, FE §-1 a for Mr. Havden& rj poNTIAc MOTOR, 30,000 set dishes with . rent. peas ‘fown on 3 bedroom Ranch home. § room. FE omepayy 4 YEAR ROU HO#* > ROOMS AYDEN mie, treusateclon and ‘S51 teat * atce chrome dinette at “a 50. pee Se cs cal ak | Soveeas. A tiosk trom leks Lhe bein tiarece. Entre lot.” a6 St ton Bivd Reser | Sor er power mocer, FE TERMS Gee suet nae ifce and “talk | oe Paved street. OR Lake Good bi for cash. ~ motor _ “Prices gers here— — gil ereencel om TAM" eo e : Leas J} $9000 Y IN 2 FAMILY raised elsewher ager! otiiitterent locations. _—_ re 4333 $695 Dn., $6,945 Full Price | Sale Suburban eo) babe a e BiscOun A five. tome ucome oe sik ee | JOSEPH FoRNTTURE Co Lake « fereni PE 4-3393 1 ee . want rie 0 7% 8. ag ina = wee shese 8 = Fa . Mee “joa | | 382_ Auburn tt Fates int FE ed 2 at IN LEONARD . room modern home ia the city. a ony PE $-51% por , Easy Terms. _ _FE 8-177 some ons iet Call for info! ——— : NEW BUILDERS TRANSIT FOR | ‘loor Samples, Crate basement ae : ie at floor, on | Floor Samp tign, . . as 3 bedroom, bath. full i EPH F. REISZ labor on large ceme: toker heat. school close-by. $1950 OSEPH F. WI OL Lots $300 DOWN ee rk E down, tsb. ‘ber mo. immediate | ae Huron 8t FE 2-0259 hoe ¥ouR LAND contRact,| Marred and ese was — 9 bedroom living bag one ooryoroet HIGHLANDS _. Dossession paved road to Pontiac. | ee ee furaiture,” appliace, oF (auto fot Frisiaaire range Tes sede row: ee aeane Fork Welt feiss Jeet | noha e wae aure Sere serss Nol lode ashen | EXCELLENT LOCATION in Av 20% DISCOUNT Bew or Used ee ere. | Frigndaize dryer sn oa so “ fan" be used asa 2 family or | and extra large utility room 1x fer eat Wud bacoment. secroe: PP taa0e Payments “ssa | 608. Telegraph “Open Eve.) o oon” a: us a as hea’ a eh nts $52 _ alka MOTOR oungstown fire- | Screens and storms. Ope short ith fireniace, 2 car et Paymen ‘47 HUDSON CONV, “% MOTOR. S108, 99. [one FOS erar geet | ideal "ior "a. lnree, fat. erage | block to orivete park and beach | tion ioom w able Poteat woeyos M100, | ‘Needs top. Wainut bedroom x @, Huntoon Soar Lj lace, basement 2 - earag a bus too, $8,050 with §2,750 warege, terms avatiabie . Cost-to you $4160. Needs . bed and dresser. | Bunk beds een with | 2000200 ft. lot, lot of ear bus , 68, . suite, double a . raupes, reg. $30 50 ooo nhageo as large kitch- | home bere for $18.80 with | down. IN ROCHESTER. Only $090. pase egneniow wth ous Se tamoe tata kind _ $1.96 end ° alae 3 y te ene i ee ON BOSTON ot ke ocear aad paotlan g “basement, Excelent invest wed wins base tes. 1 pice me $501 YTON’S e 8 wi please. h - ‘ it. f —and * 2 : a ae HURON GARDENS mening This setmtinished = TRADE "46 FORD PANEL. NEW Furnitare, Elem W i agit segelw oak « eS oe ve nEeeceralpn ie ee RAY O’NEIL, Realtor battery and brakes. Brseiiest, ort 3065 MC stesatay Rd. George R. r in bungalow with stone fire- at $6,060! Large glass enclosed ome Now iiakvse ine oc grounds every | ing Y Beate | sele.) Len Ss ee on radio-phono : Bay “chin: _— ; rd. TS 2910 Roeh-| . 1. dinette set ......... SEO bed : INC mile to property. day until all (are sold. Be sure | FROST REALTY Neem good deal. Ask for Mr. Richa servieg Bos Maem pote Auburn ihe pow gg Ue 92 an 2 - oe ome. Bee ° : BLUE LIVE : B..c.5.- » UD , © E WM. A. | yw will be pleased. Or see tnday CNY _ = pene. Roo |B. D: CHARLES, Realtor as $25 to $800 | BLUE LIVING ROOM SUITE. FE Used TVs from se -: seoee wD | 4288 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Piains | r cP . sen “nouse bern end. buildings. on FF 4-0521 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. Prcienen AUTOMATIC WASHER — | Used gas stoves. ....... $20.00 + Kat Peete Tate na K ——_ ESTP a | Race Baa ae” “| eves ayp sumpay we LAWRENCE “O--re S71 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER ‘Lord's ane CEER J : avatiabiec, eres 1717 & Telegraph r ST | _ 825. MA_6-6416 — : : = FE 22007 - OFFERS . ’ inquire | E: . tab? xehe nee —E— 2 r and Appliances 4 Lapeer Rd or MM 3 REALTOR — _ ; Sale Business Property 0 Co-operative. Real ig oll Exchange WHEN YOU NEED BLEACHED MAH cao en | eee e itn 90083 : FE +09 Immediate Possession wh ~Donggasrgiras Te 4-2509 LAKE FRONT LOT ee : 7 pe i _eleotric stove. MA 6-6683 7 =| “Where Wrigley’s s Used To Be’ Lake Privileg ee | Large tkke front lots tn Sprine- Dixie Hwy. Frontage ; - 7 PIECE BLOND DINETTE SET ' x12 LINO. RUGS. $2.08 . ake Privueges Z : field Township just orth of jock from the new Ye . 5-111 after 6 pm. Seer , BLOCMPTSL.D LAER Located i Elisabeth Leake WELL KEPT Ciertsten. Priced. trom $2,209 to + jocated 1 Bleck ime. the. nes : aishly cn pour| Of Fe S¢ | 12x12. LINOLEUM $6.39 - An interesting: Pietdstone thun- ge res wun 2 roy house Ie CAR OARAOE. | $1.800 with $20 down. : — veamniia with 20x30 mod- —— i Jechh bene fen Ute’ F 7 Piece. MANOGANY Dining | Ree. 9406 House Paint, gal . ue “balow on 1% acres arertook- peccay sesmrcems on Ist AUTOMATIC Loi Ef ge WILLIAMS LAKE ern store Posner uinoass reer I3 THE “BIRD” TO SEE do rsers. = ya To Teip | room suite and and other household peta below TILE % PRICE West Bloo ® hed BEDR INE. LAKE duct any type - Sil. . a e t A 6-262 | 2 bedre oe bain — we Carpet & drapes. Fin bisa TH PORCH, Nice quiet neighborhood, with lake | terms. "RAM TODAY'S SPECIALS you with your money problems. ; sae Ty EDROGM SUITE AtBO- bid one HOON. Fu 4 3008 , . tage get ects on resresticn, teow” amd ie engans n FT. privileges on south-sid8 of take. | FLOLMES-BARTRA} AAA MOTEL. Ultra-modern 15 § ropm gas heater, automatic. | © ) PIECE, SOLID OAK | neve on harness, 612/008, DINt Wa noo. PAY: Priced from $550 to $800 with 439) Dixie Hway. OR +1950) units AAA motel in one of the All Wke new 756 W. Huron | LIKE NEW. : suite. Oblong e | Ed —< MENTS. #30 A MONTH. 384 easy -terms, j—— : best eaens = Michigan: oes BRAND NEW ifprmee migrate sion a ‘lables FE 24318. _- = | 3 fam!) . . ee ENTRAL. = 5 * ty “1. < a on 7% @ t matic washer 2660 DAVENPOR : pearane 9 Cathe ghes meant Birmingham Brick . MACEDAY LAKE 40x 80 Building = ideal spot ‘pier paren s°| . FINANCE CO. BOTTLE GAS ese an ae | reom and iav Children's play- In good PEsidential section, | Good lake privileges with good | Located. close to a high — bad pops er rs FE 4-1574 MOVING, MUST "BELL: SEALY | room. Separate apt over ga- eream colored brick, Living access te ice nen and bath | Motor plant. 1 story tion. seal Arta taps Bank Bide New low price Complete installa ‘Scveenart blond _ Duncan rage. 170 ft. of lake frontage room with fireplace, dining | Dullding suitable for ea | apartment AD units ttered” $90,- | —102_Pontiac State Bank _ ag a) ae | ne and @ year ‘round home. room, 2 bedrooms, tile bath. | + rag or other business pur- nished. First ime offe: “| GET CASH QUICKLY _Puelgas OR 3-249]. . | a. ca “bon ‘oprings and mattress |” and kitchen on Ist floor. tl wi beet: . ; cUBIC FT # INT RE- { drawers, blond ic apiece ' Pog la 008 aa S O ie. C. Wood Co. saver te re | eerepegp lata [ WELL EQUIPPED MACHINE U t $500 ——_ si90.98 and your re deck. “ebest of one blond for- and abundance of closet | tem, 14 ove sate Nhat raat SHOP. New cement block build- bp O frigerator, R B Munro Electric mica coffee table, work bench, Creme ae Rage po i | new a {iurnace. Garage. | Comer Williams Lake Rd. & mse | $17 300, in z 130 Top location in| ise to Brt your title | Co. 1069 W. Huron, . large diond frame picture. OR ae Base womeneel "es | Scania sow rivan wAnen hee. Afier 8, catt On S208" ** | tential teh tciutee ton Ho eaten ee RETTER BUYS MANOGANY— BEDROOM SUTTE tate neigh B- | : : also | pe ee Z te | celles ee ebhy room | | West Side—2 F amily secu ee anon ranch| TODAY'S B: ARGAIN Roy Annett, Inc. Se Aiba den Signatures and other securities. ON NEW AND USED | coftee poe gga and table ~~ Leama Cam ubper and | home with altached carport =i | ou pe cm ne a REALTORS - screw machines. lathes ‘from 6 FU RNITURE - | MAPLE DAVENPORT AND CHAIp ae lower, with separate as | carpeting . water softener, eq | | Only $700. with pad ra-Drayton 28 E. Huron FEdera] 31983 | to 18" and both Warner-Swayze : Inut chest $900 0 china cabinet 99 50. re ae furnaces and utilities: also! jot ‘100x150 ft. all sah ica | ERASE A. bat le Waterton’ Dray ‘Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4) and Foster turret lathes—in short, | - a Dnt we ate ce | mt tove avenport an: finished 3rd Moor, attached | mediate poe th terms, Appaint. | Sub. Priced at $635 with $65 down. Op ——— ~ | “the whale _works.$25.000 down} \/\A4 : Bendiz television . szoco 885, AB Apt Electric | 2 car spain ed ai newly $26,800 with term: Phen | textt0-—ft. homesite im Dunn j 3USINESS BLDG buys real estate and all. a ; WG inch breakfast set. all | Stove $34.50, Bird Cage and stand ae Peeutifuly lendecapes: ict | ment only | Serge ws down; BUSINESS BLDG. LETE LUMBERYARD Loan ( fe) “metal chat a0 | cabinet base $8.95, as eee ee PO, apie elas Watkins. | Ideal location on Dixie Hey. for ‘COMPLETE t MBERY ARD - Apt size ess stove... sin @ | S286, Kitchen cabinet base § ene 3 8 Woodward, Wham JO_EeTH es second hee sd Subdivision, 3 bed- 100x150 Estat Poe onl small business or office 20 x 30) equipped for millwork, w th e Magic Chef gas range .......~ $29.00 | 95, Platform Rocker $9 95. large Bu" rurnishipgs on ‘| oe h home with at-| Pontiac Estates. Por 1 ft coment block building and 4| miles of Detroit. 2 acres, hug New metal dish cabinet, 8 8.95-| 8295. desk 80450" Upholstered . . fioor included in price o room ges raeny =e veriekina om ffame modern hore 66 x 130 ft. 2 story brick and. - lay celtsn mattreses goes | cocker 0496. DO YOU LIKE 5 Ste. 080 |) terms: = secwee tess, hardwesd: foers;.de- large lot. Must, see this one to block building. —— prndobar doll ss New innerspring mattresses $19 95 | PEARSONS BANE soaces LOTS OF SPACE? Then don't : ' sposal and Pentre brand new | Brett Good investment. §22,- ue tones ee estate and | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG Ajco complete living room. — 42 Orchard Lake A ! overlook this nice family home. Drayton Woods and ready to move ame. Womder- terms. ~ al y ame vour own ferms. Don’t | —— rm, and bedrm. sets Wool ; Next to ‘farmers rae Station | 3 bedrooms, ety fot, lake privi- New ranch home with brick ful terms. . | RIDGE FE! let this low price you —it's ed $500 —" rugs. ND PE 4-788! . ‘ leges, oniy $10 & aluminum ‘siding 8 bed. 1s ncune WARD FE. PART aE. terrific! It's also @" top invest- e OAKLA NESCO ROASTER CABINET AND oe roomea. ‘ep. 4 | . oI z my Py i ‘ £ aren es erst Tw ST eeeper, Pb JIM WRIGHP. Realtor and, lavatory | Batem™ent | wun oon fot of jane frontage es IN Cc _ [REALTOR | _FE 2-8316| ment you rent out or-brss FURNITURE-€0. tino #20" 415" Brooks” Ave | 24 Oakland Ave’ PE §-9441 Se ched sony baste ate weseenons_one- + = ‘WARD E, PARTRIDGE WITH QUICK eee eee oe enitone |g, DMIRAL COMBINATION . = j © d J a “ — 137 on ft os extra 4 4286 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Fisine 7 ‘ rae J CASH FOR YOUF fURNITURE 5 “DUCK LAKE « room home, pias- with “trees” $32,900, terms. | ou furnace, also, extra, Ay "The OR 3-2361 — Open Sunday Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A REALTOR FE 2-8316 SERVICE? aH FOR YOUr, 79 ALTON Tv Ste lees Priced for auc Lake Privil wine Sepen .° a ce val 0 Cl Home & Auto. is the place | CLEAN 2 PIECE, LIVING ROOM | Walton, Con _Josiyn FE 2-2257 Se block ko lake Priced for quick | Pine ake Privileges vo a4 Thee Some 2 ae : = 71_N, Ardmore. __| yfoVING OUT STATE MUST SELL edie. 4.880 "with B80 down. | Pin penned lailegd 6.00 call Mr. JoH ner e100 LOCATED AT 587 N._PERRY | ~— ATTENTION 1 INVESTERS ee ge ae Pca ncn ge oR a MOVIN Tene “maticuss ‘shear aan home with one bedroom in| Fxcngues fer @ BDIVI. | Street Conveniem to Municipal | Smal plastics Ca i omuee your, Rest it $500 on your | “Oy 1 pipes and fixtures.| hundred fifty vears old. Mahoe- bo be pero * wins oe res limed oak, living room 14 FE _ LAND | SorTaBLe yom scbDty | parking lot, bus —— rf Se tee rigid Potyure. a furniture on signature carl Presery Pl vg must sell, EL any fifteen inch Sheraton yrs sore tural fireplace, EN 9-6 ial a Uae Hotel. Store 20 x 80 vacen ented two dravers. original brass $40: and dryer, on ‘floots: elec. wa- x 21 with na te : OFFICE OP sites for multiple commere wT or ren. thane a Needs ad-| 9 repay pom sag at Chippendale pie-crust table 990: ter heater. $1.800 down $45 per rett llgperom Laney pace we =e — Pimarketing. P.O. | Deeds, Pricadly courteous vere COUCH AND TWO CHAIRS WITH | Siecemeler chest 840: Victorian mo. includes taxes and insur- colon soom, hs farnac ealtor machinery sad marketing. FO Swalts you Leslie Pielsher Mar mahogan Ith mirror $30; fireside | apce Overlooking jake, north ef | - — Seat uoraeee piles 8, A. J OHNSON, R Sylvan A tt, Ine _ Box, 143, Birm | ger. Berkeley Voss President basen < ree choo — lohotstered teenl (eucee are car @ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Wnoy Anne DRY CLEANING 81 Foe leae Ph. FE §-8121 en set, B50: arm chair same uoholstert . ipped, now fs “ . both excelle ition: la- RIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom home. West Suburban—New -FE 4-2533 : Realty Pe ee TORS a 940s | fering Bete Wal ce cs. _drapes “a a highetait, 1 re sous.) Se eee dbl “bed, Chip esem en Di 4 eee dT ae ms : 2800. 5 : a von na i. deve war by entieisned ae min ear | home. on one for, t. isi PETTIBONE LAKE oS aT MIDELEBELT = joa, eee ee om so Sa : & ROOM HOUSE, Home & Auto as Sages ment. May’ also Fent Tors Adams Ra. Birmingham. MI oe Garage. $12,900 pores: meres beeen 2 bs one be _vagitene| See pee yreeey at bg ater 18 W relenenal. Laree house across "wine © ike on. Sok yd _apertinent oat Ayburn ‘A are wee ag CU. FT, ADMIRAL 7a E : . OPEN 4-8 P.M. i way. recreation room in| Ditai price $6.00, Low down pay- from new. Sheen | awed i! inaw L Company Se age es right deep freete. Can have by Be $950 down. New 2 bedroom mod- basement. 2 car attac ment to responsible party 47} Biiabet Lk, | ae! IVE-IN oan dressers, ‘ faking over payments of $20 a 7 : me ern homes at White Lake. Large | ee clar Whbe Lake pore C,_SCHUETT REALTY For Sale Acreage ctigabeth | nose} © _~DRIVE-BD Q to 5: saturday 9 pa balance about $380. Call living room with picture window. | legen Priced. to sel! tar | “NOOR. Highland “Rd. (M80) | ~~ > Fee ree tS Ne RESTAURANT tor Community, Natt Bank Bide MUtual_4-6971_ Milford. | ferced-air furnace ata’ Drive | below -teproduction “cost at | __ "EM 340)6 — MU 4608) 85 ACRES Greeny EE rave am "FelerrSo | 1 seated on one of Michigan's bos. | community Ral bank Ose vil. $90. 4ig Brooks Aver AND a ore a W a Hi guernsey oe i i. is jee ae oe ee For Sale Lake Prop. 44) wen weatea vetwgen Ontord ane oc. ks en ERT BOR 4 acne TaNy SaaS |, BARTER GROTTO oy OC HAIRS —iND = eee Ser = staged NCE * ——— 7 icker sets $15. ‘Chica roller approximately 63 acres Gugbie. ness District, Could be, used for LAWRENCE W. : bi | J. C. HAYD JEN’ Roy Annet, Inc.” nusivess nusts i etomen wear, rarity | Batis Oecteiersi|; | GAYLORD | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Ag" STOVE AND REFRIO. : Renlt 6. fran OH aera -1109 OWNER oo seth rsTATE, Business Opportunities 51 xe 136 E. Pike 8t. 202 N. MAIN’ ~ burner, tank, controls, FEE 7 e ae 6 =. 5 . = oF. Walton Bied Open Ever | Opes: Exemings eng aaree ta) SACRIFICE foxond. teh on FE 4-9584 ROCHESTER, <— , i) | aca = Te : $500. 4. damask ae “1 eset Side : Beautiful 3 bedroom cantempo- Lake F rontage M AIN ‘STREET LOAn 8 50 of a. Sa Henry» igperking is % fe Leree 8 room older style home; + Pern lake front be —- — We pave four 25 acre Dereels on NORTHVILLE hele Si $12. Mise | : ’ 39 bedrooms — 3 serene ow or in tte — Toy Me e. rood el, €500 a4. ft. Semone we eal Ph, Rochester OL eee esti, OL 979. ope 8, ‘ “nal nee Ke. PRIGERATOR. i001 WODEI” | —s w eparate ning Toom : a r frontage 5 est ©! sales wer basement, autothatic heat and hot APPROX. ‘$1,000 DOWN Fired “tclecn' of" lat can) other types of business. Phone __ Mortgage Loans 54) Bing coe ‘11M eu. ft. with ‘freezer chee ater, water, storms and screens, priced | Name your own terms with th easy terme Cal) ‘“r appoint _Northvill aii Sacto a - Sse ge NORTH END-A neat * ; at $14,750. By appotntment only, 1919 M15, FO ste fi uli ee fEPnio RATORS, LAST R | tractive Sbedroom mode iC Pangus on oe {FO ; “ToT ine 2 950, On : +0487 me 1954 models. of America’s | 8 1h one oe —+-Chose-tn-Suburban > ea ¥—Ortonvilie--192--eottect: WwW Ald cr SEE". . othine ‘bot noderm 2 bed- LOANS ON HOUSES Sy oy Bs og ge uepes e ee “ a wine @ : a 5 : : : : wees 5 <> + basement win 3 bedroom family home. located 218 FT. < i a Tg eee | eee acca peas ora | Osindow, giuminum | IN OAKLAND COUNTY eC y tes be) for § sears, & years. wold a Hor for & iittle more than heat. Built in. tors and kept in desirable Elizabeth Lake Es- under a ‘a ediate wale. -€ | <— | Teataruant. Puily equipped, hs wy ' ; iz a ee Priced _{_tates.full basement —with—suto-+ Se : 39-9683. 9600 to $1,500 a be — terms. tatie Beat Taina water sherk : a inventory. = oe ay hapetmest, RON SO, ee OWN, separa’ a hom. 3 (WEST SUBURBAN — This large bedroom Red H - (We think fs one of our bet- p, Venetian bitnds’ storms. and lorse | REALTORS “. i : $125. | 9 y FOOT RELVINAT Fg By gg — BE \ter offerings — A ec tee roens, Spend rear yard Of- one -cess: te, Be. 8660 piste Hey. : . z a ioe __ oe , ___FE 42952 or FE 29170 ; ume = ’ ; so pooee ” ' : ; sai sm : r a nee 7. ged, .__? : . BUD “g pROUND LAKE Front + Pa RIPE FOR. __4 Bastnese tor youn BT inet em anise: D eer e ne ce eee preolece trees Searare | DEVELOPMENT | gow pieacd ac te a. FE Pro’, . N ICHOLIE pond ng Bl aa ata Ma eal I . Unpainted Furniture with 85.000 d AT ; Fond, Batete gn Insurance “ALSO Be onoom brandon t Township. Price, i $55,000. Mie! ‘All Purposes : Mt. Clemen FE 5-1201 3 bedrooms utility warage, fire- . Eve, Mr. he PE 2-3370 | - place fy # 2. with shade i7¢ ACRES with lake frontage. Tir (|otrees, furnace and wa- oS at $500 per acre. gee So SaaaEe F ETRE | 4 But frontage of Oukinnd et ACRES weteting tebe bet Good ecome whi erfanee carme. = West ot Fontisc: Large 3b WILDFOWL BAY * Cres) wi Ce inte on iat Suse. | -- w cm Footie, ake : Three ake, front per acre "front jot We dome in All Phases _ a «Of Development. - J..A. Taylor \ oe Pe “st > ———— a an ae . - a Ee Sa =e wee gee Hi * pee, a bs , * oe pa ee ee ine 4 ¥ yo « ie a * © vn aa alee vert [ eo« : Toe ee ae ee ee a ee ee — Lowe - 4 | . } ° ; e aeeRea 4 ' i : 2, - oe ‘ ee wupe . 4 z . i e oy Side ? te ot oS a = ! TS : oe . ca “em oe ve a * . ‘ = : ‘ . * ® 5 : fl . 2) bi = * ie : i = fe cE i = 4 7 in Ee e . } * 4 5 L = . “of . ' ho A << ch Sale Ho Henschel ta | Goods b THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 19, 1 38 — ae THIRTY-NINE 57| For Sale Misc : . TY- = os cellaneous ¢ 60 | For Sale Miscellaneous ARNIVAL © . : SIMPLEX TONER, ‘UsED once. COMPLETE ins noes 6) c IVAL _by Dick Turner) Hay, Grain & Feed 71, - Auction Sales 77! Auto A le 1 F rt ‘oe We EE ectaivaner tga, COMPLETE, NEW RATH noon 7 —— Spavoat coacsurore wire ur |S Ascooerie_¢| Fer, Sete end rae em — Property aside ; USTOM COMBINING WITH auiy a 2 = . aentons INRANGE 3 | _6-00b0 must sell, *Eigive | Al JMBE R i ping, Make EVERY SAT. NIGHT 7 PM ‘Oo opto, AUTO PARTS ‘«! FORD § YD. BUMP burners oven, $38.95. R. B. CABINET Bi xo =| = | ments pow OA G-f17, south % mile west. ot L phe Pe ings 7 Days Week A geod one, $308, Munro, W016 W. Huron. | COUNT, ye MX. BIRCH | To0o BUSHELS OF area Megat, telling the oatess | Rebuilt coring seeten "4 FORD PANEL. : ie” © iL Gag RANGE. ‘err £0006 et cahg ny oh oo perme cenis @ bushel. Near Oxford. OA | of M. C! Harbison of Birm. Also’ | Lots parts for "48 car share. Like new peo : Less tha 2 years oid eatel. | rRe LE FLUORESCENT Fra. Plasterboard and lath, - —— $2120 other pt vonmnpm dh Dining room | end ye care) to be appreciated. sed lent eondition..Call MA Pan pew ewest brightest and most | Bitch‘tlush doors, $7.96 up. | . | OENESSEE SEED WHEAT |) te. living room suite. TV, ward. % Oakland Ave. PrPm aang) NOB =_T Convener ae SINGER } DROP HEAD SEWING | en; robe a et Tighting for kitch- | Insulation, reg. loi}.. . le po oertined pond. $5.20 | — Re and coffee tables Woodward at 13 c : machine and refrigerator. 451 reaiton mend tae yee | fork wood bag. ti.00. The “puah , 688 BE. Avon R4. OL | 7,yoe tank tree rwesvet elecirte . _For Sale Tires 80-4, Lincoln §-1100 Aut i . ring all gtedes. ! : ; » tole of || . Slightly factory marred. Cal! Wh ooring e : | geod bedding. radio, silverwar N a U ed Wecriee ay ‘nga fee’ Hert) Pucrescent "os rena | pees Sn” eee ‘For Sale Livestock 72) Dalit, love seat."iovs, ‘odd dress. | _ TOUR trie rane ew an Ss fect condition. MA 66626. | ard Lake; Windows at new low price, Pele pxekitgedin che Uegen mia | Tl Fe = Piano? ia pow’ new et BNGER SEWING 1 MACHINE: WIth C - SOSING OUT — | Pinwoed plain gp aN gion aa pounue pRBOU. | machine. piace supmearas, childs |= <4 Auto Service _ nt TRUCKS at oor ee ge . fre Combination doors “Call, Venton MA’ $400 or MA thai, oulelds swing ‘ots af odd REPAIRS, BUMPINO & PAINTING | \A\/ ; 2 owe demonstration. . eer | 10e Tle. gpl oaniae Siiscteecte nsuiated wall board @ ttle. a —— — cacepene | oneiTS, ee pillows, tools Ma FREE ESTIMATE: ‘WI SON GMG ~ ——_ 9 cars Loh IN seeesecescn eee Paul ie or Lumber Co. | is GOOD EWES BERT LANG-| ta 2 ; breed QUEEN IRONER. $50. | Watt oe ee me 6120 Bogie Lake Ra ‘Commerce gon, 48 Pontiac Trail, PF $699. | benct” ncn ee, ate Vee oe Ans 4 OAKLAND AT CA : ame shee et SMITI is Oey Go | ee “eM 3971 HOOKS ACRES A USTERED pine school memes enh’ oes | ns SS 4 40; china Fe and buffet 104 Saginaw NEW AND USED FURNITURE. GUERNSEY DisPERS Sul secretary, larae roo les i BR: AID MOT OR ry ' . $40; abinet. $25. 3 Irop leaf oO t zie beds @nd. mattresses. gio. 88 GAL OPEN Hap sree | Refttiwerators. yas and electric “SHEEP HAY GRAIN FURNITURE. table, walnut’ chest, 2? wainut | PHONE FE 20188 PEN EVENINGS cach; PE 4-156 es, $10, drum for burning your Fupbish heating and cook steves and we- Wednesday, August Mth at 12 00, fands steeple clock. small drop | 0 Years Fair Dealin FF 2-9203 jewiNa MACHINE walks Pike) ea 4 o Joslyn Ra P. | ter x neaers fos for) bousetrailers aod - share peal hints vile =e 1 mile er fe pine shelyes and a Cass at West Pike ry | -&- FE 4-483] & . ‘ | herth an mile west of Brigh- | |° eal nice dishes Mi an Sertice; will adjust oi and CHILD 8 CHIFFAROB “TRAILER EXCHANGE, PE 2.3200 ee at Se wie eet ot Bt ener quiere Amys pitas, | ee One ‘RCH MT TON grease any make sewing machine ci E, STROLL- : The far a 0d lunch roe " ; | ear, Crlinders rebored. Zuck Me- Good conditie ‘ within @ radi iricyele ath + therm te: NEW LAUNDRY TUBS ‘AND A | e farm eod farm implementa m You'll heve to caine &t : e < cals $2. Pita eitie ee for rocking Loree Seeking chair ber Duo-therm* heater. FE 6857 have been sold everything else | are) this merchandise to appre 9.356) ip. 33 Hoed, Phone FE he GMC 6% F $35 Aubu E 61610 stool “TV antenna, lady's winter JET PUMPs "yoo 85. G. A. THOMP- Fovelhas eteery esnieeeliny toners en Meter Scesice 2 round joo co e ¢€ . i ha ce¥S enceijen! 2a e 3 Fe ] - ‘ po Sind st et ah ‘ Fa FE onl Agen! a AT end “eo Masten | iat WITH FUR Bi Done'4 and Cesor breeding SATURDAY AUGUST AT ! ae eter =eeters | © is) GMC PICKUP 5 Sate UAPCR BU Wace eer wee eee ye re EES is _ tere SE eae Peers aad SpemniOn sore mh eee rme O aereet ca Dan ee a SRDERSON SALES © GeaYere. | 0 _Mechegle ts Jens _complete. 476 W Iroquois CAs yt PE ¢-004 _ postales CABINETS. LARGE -20 and a }y¥r eid bull loaded With household furnishings Neqentt Paddock = FE 44046 1999 FORD F hd wom, j PIECE BEDROOM SUITE : SH FOR FURNITURE juch mirror, ali metal cabinet These cattle all have good antiques, and the usual bi New and Used Cushmans, Parts Good pont Stag tae. enpert and chair: reltigerooie DR, Ww PE 4-788) ; Bee! large asiection of -medicine 2D H TA records mete undey erdi coments itt alice things Ncave & berrxice. Cal : u , * rape fe [ cabinets, with a: without tignt arty farm care and are ready Un @he arget th heal } ‘S} CUSHMAN EX 1 is - Se all peared we on pele ono a sliding neon door Whats alt. - ae Of and de much better for fora Communhy Aue Nes = bins dition, $135 ee Pt ‘CoN St fe DUMP TROGE - , eaceptiona. reat hi ae ‘Ae buyer at no. of ford “3 5 ro- WALBUT BRORGOU suite aye cae oat k to oe _Rustesteat * “Orchard” ete ; i B * Bangs Tested. Caifhood F ; scone et Vor Sale Motorcycles. cy 048 INTERNATIONAL = Wy ; : } F - es of gars ve accinated TS. Runs like @ 1954. : § plece maple dinete set ¢ PE. How! or Sale ‘Housetrait t : Shaken fans picelareen On On sae ee ee: Mu OWER-TRACTOR 7 oi awn said FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON , olen, CHEVROLETE 4 sweeper 73 N. Ardmore puOTiEa weiten “AND TWo S AL! I 100 Ewes and 100 Feeder Lambe | | ALUMINUM NoUSETRArLER 11| fy Derace, Ceeeee. fee Her. Woog ward at 13 Mile a PIECE CHROME DINE steel barrels. 85 Pinegrove - e | will be sold early tm the sale | ft ideal fer huntine oe re Sa rite se Sales Co. 379 Bouth uy set 3 bummer electric pla ani | CAPEHART R Prices reduced mowers, | | Moysehold Furniture of all kinds 5-2083 ees _. mise. articles, =| Sac olaet os | tion. Mah re of SOMBINA- | & tractors left Sh sell tous month. | | lank Terms — See Fleyvd Kebri, @196 BROCKWAY MILPORD “53! | MARLEY DAVIDSON ibe V4 tery “PANELS ditien, Phone MY 34432 B- | speed automatit sole with 3 2 areenee 24 im. riding’ mowers ‘ Beok of Detroit, Plym-. 27 ft sapere Acheener $330 dewa eee mission. Call efter 4 pm | kc rir eT ok en GE REFRIGERATOR —* femal pir room Dutter aa ‘coe with n Bulkey 2 saansere: ’ ee —9 7 _Michigas ———— EM >. ~ Wityien “WOTOReeeT HR TIA N. _ . -. boog aie Se FE 21812. br ecrric “1 jee Ai Bet) 1, —— in vane EQS | — ns MOR 2 AUCTIONEER. Ba Stn HOME. 1904 FE 21198 perfect condition. $118. 6518 colt SEDAN DELIVERIES ~ <4 . J a for every room in the house 6507 Duin, Hw 6-7 ie a jocks Owner merce (ls | , gl i i . tn ) ere BRIGHTON MICHIGAN | Grieene SALES INVITE: yo: ee oT peed wear tse ese an | ETE Ue, ers | Mee ee hy ERAS ePromc,mnceioa | Ceraes babes tevuae, YOu SL Msniey apee 1 Gren TO Ot euts. . | ing 1 : | - | qualit~ mobile “homes at moder ~ pl i fash ~dstvecin Ou auto, heater, $15 ; Dining reem. $10 es e pose aia 2 *” separ! and con 8 WweEka OLD rics” i = s ? . . | c 2 vale hom psoa, MA §-0066 aie prices One used vacation 1848 INDIAN , Used electric range $19.98 fo] Sten 82 Si valve _to 8. P ‘ : whe 7 : special at 8429 2 _ i == FE 85167 Pinot model Phi <—~ oreo oni aes 1 oes, AND USED & Ghee (Oreck tae sion: IN MODERN ie eS ae “= For Sale Bi co loa ‘i nt ret at 5 - qu & ara e : = e ylcor tnedat ive meee. TOBE COMPARTMENT aoa oe TLLERS mowers. norany ' “I was the last one out of the restaurant at aneh today!” ee wt 4 mie Sore fase Pu Sc160 or ses My ames al on ! ee e s * { le Pe 4 8 yy « ~ ‘ t see Mr e or Tssape meee iresser, was t42906 0 Ritcheb sink with. trim including A deposit will wat eR AYERS ee . _ # YR ad tele op “WALKING | _Netsnera _ mes at Boys 6° BIKE GOOD RUNNING fe , "CRE MP EL LECT RIC more — 18 oe power mow- payments svaileble W oF Miller ied estes Mile Rd. Leonard. , - order MA & 2ae6 : ] / a ‘inter ‘1 G * 2 | ' atta | . o § wor 345 Aubura Rd. me vem daily sie «6 3 rs ant, Leva | Eauipment. For Sale Miscellaneous 060 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 9 Fine sapDLE Honsts aD MOBILE 6 MALS BICYCLE a” IN 00D m GAS RANGES FOR nhasem imbing Supp ile Rd. Birmingham. MI ees ore saddies MA 5-4796 33 INCH ENGLISH BI = : hear id yo acca seo $90 AS Ortoo vie pply __ 6000 SEPTIC TANKS A. TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE PALOMINO MARE BEL! Of APARTM ENTS eae ta Gn Gee MODELS _Wf Huron, Sor 139 . bes Oat VANIZED Pipe | Moles due — Trenching | coaretities ° rE ie: Es vie Conélin. ' Aras) een of Shetland ponies | “9 _Preyton Platns : WASHING fe Deliver nm {2 engths) ft Complete instaliatic t desired or é FT J wa coaches are truly that . Seog = I ARRY $23 $0 and up, ne. —_ FOR SAL MALL LAND CLEAR: * Saver ft. lengths) lige ft. FE 20402 oc; FR 80080604 1 TOP SOW.” FILL bint. PIOS FEEDER Pica BRED. Sih sore S saisuste, winders Boats & Accessories 85 ~ trie Co. 1060 W, Huron, _ ence saw. FE 8.0037 ee fee nue TIMKEN OF, CONVERSION UNIT {fBsbed slong, sand and gravel its and sows. ‘Sows with new [Pithty of wardrope new blgge ; tas a FLOOR 8 bee me FE 6-2! complete Win contra . Earl Howard, FE 48493 i form litters. {21 Lesser md 2: eetere complete bath with Ran UMA-C TT sep Ty tee Ue. USED RE-| ang wa BANDING MACHINES | or. FORNACE FANE AND CON-| dition, OR wpe piped Ch) Tee Beat GRADE ide adn auned | ©! Sorte end 2 oi Cott 2) sive tub Double fire. many other MA-CRAFT BOATS : : up. Sweet's’ few F ent our trols. $150. 3-145 ; Romeo PLateay 2-177 Bew features. Low terms Ben | FVINRUDE MOT OR‘ a 2 Radio &' Appliances. «23 Ww renchw's Floor Sealer, 63.75 oad £.. black soll, Liosd yates See also the biggest 45 ft | ae ms) Rochester Ford D ! ‘ Huron. PB 4-1133 > per vation. OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TT lb Li b nee TE SPIRITED BUT GENTLE RIDING! treuer package tn bi Th. ropeiie = ealer EPRIONT PIANO “$88. WALNUT es = zt sll iswamowere ot 0| 6." Pus ts oso pers ge ge 2 ott um er eidelive OMT ABD OGAT EYEE. Goa, ans conus | Ch “Kew General parte, Ment | UPARANCE Al Er “pom MORE THAR 30 YRARS A esk, $28. Rollaway bed, $10 BARN S r | _Terms. FE Sete cee 8 paint, also Bpred Satin | —‘tlivered. $0.00 EM 30167 MLL : . aed Tint Home Used tratiers | re 900D PLACE TO BUY!” Sand-oroshote ES TFARDW e | __. | sad Gelt Bend vusher Keon, bare: 7 See | ee ee 2 Good selection, Buy or renta: re boats 28 per cent off _~ ie .2 nie Pesos Crees. 109 wv. wURON ees PACHOUD WRECKING CO | Bare” plumbing pdm goo HARDW AY PONY. “SADDLE” WARNESA | plat 1) MARINE SALES & SERVICES | For Sale Cars 1 aie : ————_____ BREE STANDING “J +30 Diste Hey, FE s-¢108 pites,—teter toors | Top eet) biack dirt peat sand, ‘@rt Also aalted welding real No. | e will take your contract car Tet =) WRAPH i : USE D 21<32 double sinks Tories iy! re = i HOLLAND VURNACE IN ae ee tum per. “103 @adiend . . Geaabi wo sais Cla Seen beh Eades | you op used a“ ere Ma }- toe TA. ENGL 7 : iw | good condition. #¢ Bellevue, FE _A‘t. Ph FE 4 PROCESSED ROAD & DR nh ter lara ‘ Serine Md #208 erin Pally | LT IR ADE- IN DEPT. Spek bee oe fted $1195 36944 | ~ ~ | gravel. Pit run oS Miran sY $ YK OLD DARK BROWN GELD . Oxtord T aller Sales~ 16 FY ROWBOAT GOOD CONDE | tgp) or mt we eat aly | ruttet = i ‘White $61.95 Colored $inp 89 OT: CONVERSION FURNACE 27 | . send Wilkinson Bend “& Gravel tng seddig horse. Gentle 2108 Michigan bottle gas. Tratier parts ,, 100: 36 Seshadew | oe. down + | Pactory Seconds — Irregulars B ol} hp Call before 3 pm | ae She lt Ths lea hee “bout of ° Vamp koate Goop CONDITION NORTHWERY Cw " of oe SAVE PLUMBING fat | SA LL TRAINED CHILDREN'S Ld o =o rien on, M-24 oedward @ . 100 8. Sagir ; es ELE ND | | school hor ¢ MY MERCU : _ineoin 6-1 . eer —— room eutte Be So FL a a mE tie MEEPS ee ee Garage Doors | | yee oL “Tae” peoeeneni® * FOR @aLe —_——}— nem. — Chest = aimee yneflow. radia,’ heater. Meet nea Ete $20.60 wee Auburn ot Adame, Auburn SE Re (0 Orchard Lake Ave, | _7E_ 4200 | py. on ise meneets ore | _ Sole Farm Protece 72 i | Retr eutboard Used less than i¢| Red metaiie With white wall . trees ‘4 | , \ : : | | ur ost $285 Come atfit t a = t NOT. guise» | ee TE. Le att —.. |STEAM BOILER WITH Gas Used Bidg. : ~_ | acrTIVE BEF HIVES WITH HON. ) pe? Hes Ma eases, eM ‘NORTHWEST ‘Oteve oo a play. model oe STORMS. rr ata! Materiale nf All_ Knde—- | Plagta._Trees, Shrabs 68, <7. rate merected tetudes see aw reek GRAPE Fri vet Sede bee rer wees } = s S ASH - . . . ; eral supers aod misc eculpment | ij 13 WP neohn Sth W . 3. Perry. M $ NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS MU 334 TIAC lend iw YMAN’'S . | ao ieanibar VARIETY 8TO Aluminum combination window, ‘4mber doors, windows. pipe. 1 | SEVER AL ROUSE PLANTS 6 Uene. ; lates at 18 horsepower a Gu cK CORVERTINER GW _W._ PIKE 8sT E 411292 7 miles out Baldwin. A Bad doors LOW 'OW price! || beams, angle trons. steel] sash | _ Sfe large FE 2-0890 APPLES PEACHES PLUMS &@ — MOeEL teeter ee cae ca bee USED REPRIGERABORS $35 AnD | floor covering and. Mar-O-Les FE 4-6089 . Open Sunday * , cml CHIEF server eushions gue tem Rese | 2 eee} w eel ee See ee ee e am to 8 om Pache a Wre ki Ci For Sale Pots: 69 ¢ eae ACHES BRING CON: _ronable Oa eased AP Nee i954 BUICK HOT WATER HEATER 10 GAL 242234 WIN aco ecking Co t ; 2 PT TO FT Wil sacriPice ~" —s Serin! 4 de. Dynafow. WASHING ACT LIKE NEW, me New, egpreves ter wee i and ——s er a oueee ee? FE $0108 AKC BOXER PUPS FEMALE Sesh ae ee sn iS Mone any mienk ovtboard life ond heater Like new. vorpes wiaitr mo one ai Sse vales, $e080 and 0005s. | Warned 7) une << pomp: Sie eee ee ave white markings 8 BOICE’S ORCHARD |A COMPLETE CHANGE| ¢acete &! tcn@itien. Call PE "os Veo Welt OF 5 ted CHINE IN GOOD FE SED ® INCH FURNACE WITH | tase Crooks Rad FE s-1037 | 5938 COOLEY LAKE RD ' eter = | oa we i 3-135 _condition. $35 00. FE. $-o0e8 These are slightly marred Also Goon nine PE 5-1278 ee a) R RE IN BEAUTY AND 30 ven CENT OF BUICK Bt = ~ B F i) REO : aie Maven peaches and Clappes S Ac PON ALL LONE CK svuPER ¢ DR. ios WA. WAYNE GABERT’S _ Sen on lect vaecs, Sitekiges | 200 STOR FACE -pigal leita USED DAVID BRADLEY piwp | Pe anes BRITTANY SPANIELS Ais 3 or 3 bentrea We. wert, | CONSTRUCTION ees) vee | pirry ems ie ink =” = Fluorescent, = —-——— take and Avery 6 ft sickle bar | - = ) t hundred bu Bartle ORS aN i Floor Sample Sale Ave ent, 393 Orchard Leke SHALLOW WELL PISTON PUMP _™ower Ch ME +4200. eer es ere 2 YRR OLD pears on the trees ta one buyer . BONE ache pale arama at SUPPLIES | For OR TRADE FULL : cua P sone —paneaD FORE ano nt et fom USED FURNACE T9416 + Nonderful jet. FE CORN se A DOZEN POTATOES NOW ON DISPLAY AT yore Me Ave 24020 | “‘scupped “as Bulek Gentary bart = see oree auto, washer sis9 HOME DRESSED PORE | AND | > ES. OIL BURNERS | i "pte @ bushel 1419 Seshabaw R = 1¢) wot LVERINE. CEDAR STRIP top 56-0088, Hd ach | Noree dix dryer PH pest. bacon and sausage. FE aes urners, blowers, stokers, and | AKC BEAGLES. 7 WKS. OLD $23. _Soyth of Granger. beat, good eondtts Ay > 8250.95 Norge 10 cu. ft. refrie. gig | 741, stoves. Wayne ae Co. Ro- - oe des RED t inehoding waier $128. Priveta Lage ietvineter 30 in. electric 30 GAL OLL npr WATER HEAT ve oney at chester OL 2-@811 | AKC EGISTERED BEAGLE) CANNING AND FREEZING ~ owner, Midwest 60175 oe woe — Br $05 DYWA- 0419 98 Norge 12 ca. ft * Ouécaae Sart 220 gal. off tank. $35. OR BURMEISTER’S WHIRLA-GED LAWNMOWER. OIL | “pups 6 weeks. oy "0 VIT | sat the orchard, ae, Peiton R4, | BOAT SALE. FIBERGLAS. ALON. | besarte deer nthe MANY OTHE oben © STAIRWAYS 12 FT LONG fie RADT WRECR =D Pion? Exo | ae hye cg BRITTANY | ben si Lake between Sasha! TRAILER rong EF pm i ey daa Mien 74 RS TO CH 0 La > ND paniel pups. FE 49318 oadhull Lake social acckebay | ; bho all 14 apd 15 | serra ae 13 se NE ee Wem mee) TU MBER | iris eg etat sacs | RC Reciriomn DARED ca“ wmontante CARE | ce dots sont a? i a TO PAY | Lie os on Fe wles chain| puppies, black and tan, OR 3-3451. FOOS. (WHOLESALE IN CASE 4 S ALE from. 7 r 20 beats te choose ing CADILLAC “a 4 DR 610 in aginaw _PE $s1g9| 6 BY 8 WALK-IN COOL! COOLER. FE oe", SA Fe ee lots Cuipdied and graded Hines | m This big " sale ends Sun-| down and asau a corr Gas eae | ee ; | Do It) Vou self “Or. aye eee a PUPS. cee Poultry ‘arm 730 N. Rochester 4301 Dixie Alwv tales “chy Ra a) oll Sener 1333 _ 8 A. Woodwerd. 1 pire enta. Economica: operate. Bendix G&M COM 000 i rse! OR 27780, Ra i. north of Campbells Dravto = apeer 9 auto. washer, MI 40295. | F\ PAN Y | = Corser. - avton Plains — a: 52 CADIL Wisse w USE OUR TOOLS DO YO BABY PAR : | aria i WASHING MACHINE LIKE NEW. SANS AND LAWN MOWERS MA- 9... 19 ent, Bale nce cts. po You: own nocd Pampa! ato LAROE POTATOES, #1. A’ BU OR 3.1202 Mercury Outboard {2-4 Gr, cedan, Mydramatic. Root ee ee Pe STOPES TONS 2235 & wate! AT BU Secs S Blete stock coll sewer crock end | $i th GFF 24 Closed un. | fhe House north of Clarkston Fed. 2230 8. Do Motors Qutronia, aye. tiaewas * oced conthign oo FEtouen 16 FT STEEL anaes Ga. OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY | ug pi ise, eocteein _ Boltere | BEAOLE | FURS. AKC, REO PEARS 7038 PONTIAC LAKE RD. | oer | Genuine Parts | rant ponacae gps Ine ‘Stet 26 HOURS AUTOMATI | emt, Like neF $100. Dale UT OUR SERVIC ri. thru Wed. 9 to 6:30. enerations pedigreed $15 Al 35-6205 __| arings $99 Sa-tnes : ee Prope OR ¥1 ° washer, Excellent conden" wnat Ot pert | ; vannelsce = Closed every eee _ male field champion sired. ‘1 sora MILK, CALL Oa #3307 On new 1955 models | Sales & Service | 195) CHEVROLET 9 DR &: 10 BOWE , 3 1 RUGS 1% YD.) . SERVE YOU TA CKSON'S RENTAL SFE AD! vr old beagies $25 Otner trained | _ efter ¢ = t- -7 also 6 fine set i Shorty k's Place at and assume a ; 0 eC co TABLE WoDEL Tv. Panes wide. New FE 5-2037 | axg gsneet Rock C cac a al _UNDER bone DING SERVICE. Pe eiia East Walton Bivd. TOMATOES FRESH Pickxp 00 of used “welers | Dial . ieee : Wopaward je -- nf perlec condition 800° MA 41314 #1314. nace with = ager A coat Fun Ses Gn ee $2.55 | /FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL THOROUGHBRED | Ke MUST SELL. "88 LIBERTY 4 FT WE KEEP aT | 3 08 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. We ti h _FE 4211 en. | tag eed ie Lara) =. per M. needed | Fioor sanders—hand sanders — Cockers, 3_mos. _FE_ ee Se ‘De ictous wanes met oon heat, Jaioury | boats on hand hyp new white weil ti he sap Capes | = ee r 2 = nee Be = pa iC ? a ares, S Ing OUS@ J iercctes STOKER tele Ee went per i oes | wall paper steamers —waxers and | BEAUTIFUL ENOLISH_ en a | See ente owl oa f bewd) bloat »Uoeewatly, specious boata arriving every’ week. Rock | ANY old ca . like new, cwum cleaners. Omk- 4 months tom fall 9" electric rance with wide oven. | 00! #0_ 20. i 112" vr shelving. ft........ 18¢/ land Fue? and Paint. 436 Orenard| QPP‘: 7 weeks. AKC registered lee now ready Bestview Farm. | _© ow 4-3032, | wed lee. tee ee ee NOR : ! real buy for INTERESTED ‘IN D. fir std, ft, . ig | Lake Ave. PE 5-6150, Kenneth Thomas, Parke | 3340 E. Clarkston Rd, between MUST SACRIFICE 27 FT. ALL | pom is. 19655 Dixie Hwy. Woodward at $149 95 je equipment and da rk room im is ata a vee ee 061 Ce = eS Lake Orion Rd and Adams Kd modern housetrailer Maif =o [war MOUSE 14 FT PIRI er — ___LIneoin s-tin La WAGNER co pies oe Lconcae a on BOD. te? ey Demos oe Led i pode eet et s, Equiy nent ¢ o1A BABY | KITTENS FREE TO GOOD . MY 2-540! | See | pee * 3900 Elizabeth Lake Rd | demonstrator, spore ea Mark 104 CHEVROLET. DEL Ray \ i Pha] : 1 & TES 2A and per’ : e. $72. 76 W. Strath- PEACHES A RIPE AT SsUT- i ellow. coupe =Good soqdition. Morn! \ se _B- Oos tt sons a eeaees MM, ; CAMERAS. 4 BQUIEMERT O14 [een et, WY oe: OES OTR CAMERAS & Equipment |_™ote_& Hollywood. | ton's Orchard. 324 N. Lake Ap- UP TO ¢h0d DISCOUNT oevtane ‘Genesee Bales, Shot ania \4 WAUNUT BEI JEEP. $50. 5 ELEC. HOT 4x8x'." fir plywood $5957" Bsted under “Hobbies & Sup | CHIHCANUA STUD. $0 $0. doen Vine | feu: Rd Open ‘rom ¢ am to) GREAT LARES. CHAMPION |. govenes. Conseee Bales. 3101 Dime | _ 9-$122. wi are Bs LOR cue pou. | Mater ory “ie. 12% in. RCA) a W pine plywood _ AT a | plies.” classification number 2A, _setta, near Mein, F sae Oak 8 po : | AND OHERS. H ~tik pay o | i “¥¥ GHRROE — in Wierertareseerert + —. ee rE. Saeed and = TV $25. 45 RCA record olaver & | tno conn pine, per M. #160 00 NEW POLOROID LAND CAMERA, | ? REGISTERED BOSTON TERRIER Sele. ‘arm “Equi yment. jo wees before you buy Trailer a4 [ runabout Center deek. 28° hip | ; Q WHIRLPOOL WRINGER WASHER, KITCHEN CABINET SINE: | ixe Wr pase per M sieges, fiast GHachment, geome leeter | imaire. 1 14 mee, 1 7F ena | ah P —Shange._@ 6, Tebearepy _ | Johnson with electric starter Re- «x EN CABINET SINK 64 IN. Cedar fence posts” 3e 8 © 22407 | mos 16206 Dixie Hw Te mote controls and steering Run- | | condition. : nea. Means Chxig Rey | *RGUSON s. Rue , SIGE Tee TG PAR | wetaler tesroah sedation Ki, Se hom. gE. Sale “Musical Goods 02\Praumharins weap | VERGUSON | railer” | Big, "5 "| CHEVROLETS re 106" Ld ped od Alp FE cakiaha. at terrific values. These |W. P. Comb. doors eles ert ibe = tact See a ACTORS ~ £1433 . | are slightly transit marred. Mieh-/ 40 Dower. mowers, fro $50.95 | ACCORDION. 48 BASS FRANCINT | EXOLISH POINTER PUPS. 2648 | tye new Ferguson 35 vives more \- : _ For Sale Airplanes 86 ials’ Jessie regu icials rsan vPr ECE BLONDE BEDROOM | = a aoe 393° «Orchard | a Pe eres Se 20 eet. all —— |_and case, Like new. FE 5-299. Gakat DANE ARC REGUTERED. ter your money, See how well it x D t Good condition. §7 EM — ee : #5 | BRANBACH PIANO ANI : D. |. works om your farm Ask for a Nn IN AERONC emonstr. i 147 W. Lawrence il ae Arle a black mask. 1 yr.) ree demonstration today Cc a e | Guay mp OR "Seana or EM }2 once matratore sar : ed ; - AND SAVE AT 150's 219 1 Aire gous 1 Easy washer. bed piles easy wi of iat | de by Baldwin $250. John |" Reasonable. Lincoly +7085. ad HOUCGHTEN & SUN Deeg ee ee 7 5s vane ta Shair, 2 dressers. 2 kitchen t. _Six marble colors. oxix's inch EOSEE, RIVE CUt FO BOR. | 5 Guitmerer OL 340% _____ | PARAKEETS AND CAN ee ee ee ee ROME VACATION ARE qalie! | ION ¢ scuipped. 4 eile ny centres. PES rad 1 buffet, a ea a To! 41,000 A seocknten. PROFESSION. dee Auburn Rd. PR fol 88 N. Main. Rochester, OL 10761) 97 TRAIL eer, —_ sTPAy:| ~_Day oF oe Pee SCRAP CARS, 4. < ee td Loar i Li (CORN BIND c NDI Zon : ¥ Fr. ET. FRIGIDAIRE. |D tx ZLLL we ra | 1D CENTS EACH MAKE 8URE IT's | | aaenOW Bi —— a MALE SOKER, 9: MONTHS, BEST ton. Ag pgs paar idl As "oog at" ge ttle as down, THE HIGH DOLEAR ‘ TO CHOOSE FROM : H ER A CATIO! fa © eapeernereepe ._ OR }- 6922. aa? ad rantee. oot of Grams, original y throw rugs, FLOOR SHOP ~ txt. Learn to play the ni o| MALE B : “FORD. HARVESTE RS” ¥ cent interest For high grade used cars, We "i a _ bed fencing. MI Open 90 99 S. Sagi St, R. the quick caty wav 9 co omparion. ae o-" Springer. aid WAND. USED TRAILERS ON need them. Drive the extra miles Lond ow — en |Open or Ci SS Saginaw 5 ee ION PLAN | it fa pay you well. 4340 Dixie , we inay Gallacher y Accordicn schoo! with | proven matron, AKC registered: USED, CASE_HARVESTER USED O He = fe) For Sale aacences 560 wood. one ilar Northetti Lumber Co. y Ben eey while learn- ert USED FOX BLOWER Usk) CxMS) 46 LOW As & it J. VANWELT Northwest Chevrolet Sa Eee SaaS “1 Od im wood as " ELECTRIC GU ‘ é ~ AIR COMPRESSOR, OAS TROW.| FE Deis 1i3!" eed ere enn nn nn ee sin etter. lik GUITAR) AND AM: : rai bail atc eas accrebabrcito (l nents STORE saad ipo | ivaie igY. 3 DR 900 pla, electete cement grinder, floor ZNOTTY PINE PANELING. $14 Telegraph & 9 Mile Rd pila spss eee eee Pearce) heorad} tabtacbaal maid Se Foe secmaren Gane | PRICE, THe REST — THEN GET| tion, Motor recen bs -= ' | Detroit LUDWIG. DRU e u e in Center th overhauled. Pe ae ame a saws. | heatume . Low as $T5M. PLEA © et os aS i Parts-Service open to 6 thru hat | Se Best from FE 5-1937 CONE'S S RENT Al « ee 3 fo: =e con 6 tld ed: REINFOR CED CON 2.7706 BUY AND SAVE AT 3 Saies Oper Eves. & Sun, PM | BILL SPE NCE 1989 CHEVROLET SEDAN DE S RENTAL us for mar but! ee = N ina oO. a i. ld . Ld Or . “ . . iat 6 8) Oe ; re gree meee S| Mee ET ae No Finance Immediate Delivery || 5 Get Ciel 8 Pix, CG Cpe Hoda. $1565 iz 2 55 Be a Bs — a Boy Here—Pay Hes | TAYLORS: a > ot ‘Y'ALL COME GOOD USED CARS : i Ford. ABE | Where Used Car Custo: ysieemer __| SUMMER-CLEARANCE A-l Buys. Special ; - | on a MOTOR SALES |, Spee g|| '52 Nash 2-dr. ...$ 499 °S3 Pont. dix. ch. $.999|/] 1955 Olds Sedans (2) ........+....Save $ $$$ a \ ] reatment : 54 Chev. 2-dr. eeee $1295 i "52 Chev. dix. 2 d. $ 599 1953 Chrysler CL. Cpe. a se «ethno #6 .Save $ $ $ $ $1645 OL! R 1955 Pl Convert . . $2295 ‘M OLDS 68 SUPER SEDAN. FULL ‘io Ford 2-dr, aeee $ 795 53 W illys 2- dr. # $4 499 z F d h 6 $1599 i : , ‘ |1954 Chrysler "$1595| fans vite” new. Preeea rigne |'53 Chev. 2-dr. .....$1095|] 53 Hudson 4-dr. $ 644 sais Oficckeuace Oo 11954 Pontiac 2 Dr. .$1395| Aier*Nen 23up aGnrmaer Ste! SI Ford 2-dr. ...... $ 495}] 52 Ford R Wgn. $ 799 Equip.” \ Sharpies 1953 Ply. 2 Door. ...$745] OLDS s6 span, eres “aman. |’S! Chey. 2-dr. .....$ 3951] 52 Cad. 62 4-dr. $1599 ass Plym..4 de $ 699 . 7 . 1 | 1952 Dodge Cl. C p. "$695| tree. “Ey Freee, Th white wall | SO Ford 2-dr. .....$ 395 '54 Ford 2-dr. ...$ 999 Pe N Depa ‘32 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 Dr., Hydra.........$995 : is having a Esenve sale | 1952 Nash Am. O/D.$895 heater, Who. could ae ae =| ‘30 Pontiac 4-dr. ...8 345]] ee 8 il Chrysler Saratoga Sedan, Extras........$885 4 and they are really clean- 9 > NORTHWEST CHEVROLET = '3() Plymouth 4-dr.. .$ 345 53 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ 699 _ 'S3 Dodge 4-dr. ..$ 799 5 = ae house. j1 = Ply. Convert. ..$895 Woodward af 13 Bite 50 Willys St. Wgn. $ 395|] '52 Stude. 2-dr...$ 444 "51 Ford hardtop $ 599 ||| ‘52 Mercury Cl. Cpe., Extra Clean....... oo $895 Dodae : 1982 pie ee Sic 49 Hudson 4-dr. ...$ 145}1253-Ford hardtop $1044 '52 Mere. hardtop $ 899 ||] ‘sa. Dodge-Dix. 4 Dr., R&H........+++++04+$665 | | --Example: — +1052 pty Suburan sas| Ci iy” [P52 Pym. 2dr. ..$ 499 1S Pore bade & dag ||] St Nash Amb. Dix. 4 Dr, R&H, O/Drive....$555 | - 119 5 1949 Nash 2 dr. A trans-]1952 DeSoto V-8 P ASS ‘TAYLOR’ S ifs Chev. hardtop $1099 °52 Plym. st. “as 599 ||] 5! Chev. Dix. 2 Dr., R&H, Clean... 1.....++.$565 portation beauty, on A Dele ae $895 tine ini 'S4 Plym, 2-dr...$ 999 _'52 Olds 88 2-dr._. -$ 999 {| Sl Merc. Dix. 4 Dr., R&H, W//Walls...2....$685 , , “ 1081 Hanlece eee ge IS CeIn we Mausoe vot || 53 Pont. S. Wen. $1099 °52 Pont. dl. chit. $ 644 a . 51 Hudson Hornet .$395| were access, Low milcsee || , Ae 9 ‘52 Buick Riviera $ 699 ica ( | T VV rR 1950,Ply. Cl. ¢ = $350 es ie po oe sete ‘Si Ford rch. wg Saas No Money Down 9 ao oe eee WORD Birmingham 'S4 Chev. dix 2d § 909 33 Buick hardtop $1299 11 +51 De Soto Cus....$495 S0Chev. 2 Dr.....$395 | | OUR TRU 54 Chev. dix. 2-d. $ 99% ' ; ' BUICK 935 TRUCK DEPT. | Safe Buys|]'s2 Ford 2-41. ...$ 599 Trucks ‘51 Pont. Cl. Cpe...$495 '50 Ford 8 2 Di... $365, Pontiac New ~ tag Stude ‘.s ar. $ 309 : : ‘51 Ford 2-t. dump $444 51 Dodge Cl. Cpe. $495 49 Olds Sed...... $295 210 Orchard Lake Ave, 1933 Ford 13T Pickup AROUND 1088 Mercury ¢ ar... 8 068 Convertibles - 3x5 box, 2 spd. axle. | . HYDRA. 8 CATALINA | sigpuaoto cide coure we |1952 Ford “T Pickup — isi Ponting # 4'ar. |. $ tes |] 53 Ford conv. ...$1044 "52 Ford ¥4-ton | f _— $129 5 | Sh Recawete Beoteteee "| 1950 GMC 115 T Van. te ctu irtiog coups ‘Hine | ‘52 Chev. conv. ..$ 699 ,., pickup, -....-$ 499 }} Many Car s From $95 Up . New “Goon beat olor. agpax: | MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE 1982 Lincoln Capri coupe $1545 1°51 Ford conv. ...$ 544 i cckes $444 | 7 ; A . : | DODGE 2 DR wii? DOWN mmo OLIVER Bob Frost, ‘Inc. 33 Buick conv. ..$1299 +47 Chev. 13-ton op Financing — Best Terms and ume 8. ld : A = ” e | ; 2 ! a x | Riemen- FORMU N TT I 54 Ford conv. ,..$1499 pickup <...<. $ 199] At the Gyromatic, radio and tee a oe fet t | BIRMINGHAM | 03 EERSTE) chneider BUICK =" “ier a | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET . |_" see a theatre oman | Harold Turner, Ford | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET a * Cl 1eV i982 DODGE 2 DR. 845. GYRO 232 Ss. SAGINAW ST. is having a cleanup sale! 8113. FE 57 \\ a I] . roar pi eres Son! ae "0 FORD SEDAN. iene! won. and they are really lesa * upper = a one | 9 | | price for a wonderful car rec = ‘ NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | sguioved. Save 600. Others to : B G L O T S : FORDOR | Woodward an ie Wonraeeer ok . se from , < —— ‘ te = 7 sors ctnnmees _ - ® Lincoln 6-1100 | Woodward eitieer ine Rogge ee = Masarele. Motor Sales——+}-—— - O45) eee ae per ae vie bet beer | payments, $10 down only. Jack! O.Matic, extras very clean. Also inne PACKARD ¢ Ratio nod beat Midwest 4-73500 — Liberty 9-4000 | - ; i : am | peoro, Fou EQUIPPED pas mares Crier wae Te: = PLYMOUTE. saDah—t :| 1 _ — | | JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC ; | ins m1 00 BOE DELURE SEDAN | wea aR NC — Here Are ara ad JOrdan 4-6266 ; Liberty 9-4001 |) : eet ____ | —_31 Meehante. so , NORTHWEST CHEVROLET zw : > pl nee AI M rears | ac b Few Woelieesta Stine | Immediate “Spot” Delivery | Cass at Orchard Lake eae. ie} son’ Ss 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 4 DOOR SEDAN a : C =" Pears GiUe OL OE | HUDSON & RAMBLER} EXAMPLES | "Gong condition: ‘eo Rtisora hev _town payment. OR 3-440 Pe gales & SERVICE coe ter PLYMOUTH CONVERTIR Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment FE 8-0488 FE 8-0488 | : * . $99.00 cash. 19T om ‘ . Jot - | ; : | ita HENRY J $005 “This co car ts ‘53 V PLYMOUTH 7 DR 8 fs Lia LIGHT ' iD umber 1 condition. Forced ¥ dottom ola — SSS SSS —___—__— = | 1 $395 SPECIAL 7 ae CHEVROLET ° 1949 Nash ean Any ay c vR rere : | ; | tn a ' 2 Door aa ha | \A/ | R d caus « ‘a HU “a CLU PE : I = agape stn SREP IORET| | traporaton Bau "ae eee | MVE LT FAVE Best in Used Cars : 1198. . . NORTHWEST CHEVROTET 953. Good ; Matthews [mime vee saw x) “ECREESIERO™T | g95 | Sitaaee AS wt Oc | | Ly Botee 4dr, Ro and WH. Dyna- tomatic Trans Can Finance W D CTO R| NG f | f ; Hargreaves | ec drag! ont m. | "Ale 8 Senay ‘neti estan ae tr wid |§ AS | Oj} best In Eals 211 S. SAGIN AW ST. | come ime in and. eee =~ oon oe oe ade “On a vi a | PLYMOUTW EEDA age Ra ; / | C At now : a ear 1 g FE 44546 Le 8. TORLYMOUTE DEALER seen aE 2 Door Nearer, See Mien . ° | . . | RODGE 4 Da. oie. STRO we feo ga*, Ge an - Lowest Price Anyw here iss PLYMOUTH 3 Da Sie Down There Are No Doctored Cars On Our Lot i. To Choose Pr om! old car down. #@ LINCOLN RADIO. HEATER. __ Wood wart ‘ing ah m : : | ; ONLY | “eases EEE) $1145 ae eee RE eee NES | Look at These Prices! DEBOTO isa ay ACY | —FRaNAPORTATIOR ewer Ti powtiac CATALINA BREE P1052 Buick 1952 Pontiac | e i < pe HK | SHARP efor es xa co pala ely MPOTAT SDE, ame, AF | Ma aac te ats, Mp ane ae, |] 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Catalinar.........$2395 eater an Lt . ; ; _ payments. i crm | oT Yoh ‘it 6:00pm oy 195 l Chevrolet Scuipped. 8100 er "any eid car : ¢aqaqc ¢toos | oe 2 abe nes # Doct cseseness See i Lo god slip. cover, FE2130.. || 2 MERCURY MONTEREY WARD StnT WW EET CREVROX: DIGS OPES Fe 8 OF ever rerrrrrerr terse - CARS — seige hoor ax: | FordVery Nice ° Ngee Rene Zoe iin ei LARRY | YOU' RE OUT}. — $795 get se avenr—ome || 1953 Chevrétet 1950 Old — i 2 8 OR ear reed GRVROLET Jerome | FINE BOYS AT COMMUNITEE . "motor and tires. $83. 875 fico LE, }] Bel Air 2dr. 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S102 $295 ; ¥ ° | ain __| * Bene hs aaa s : ae _ 1954 Ford, R&H, Ford:0-Maii - = $1145 ‘Speaking 0 of Bar ins! 1953 Pontiac, 1950 Pontiac te TIR TOP | 1946 Ford eonvertibie, A eprte; (COME if today and look {ag M0 apd 40 Fords ga Sem SAP ee Neer 2grtan, Mera is a, seed 1953 Ford Country Squire vo, Guar ante ed $1695 over our selection of fine |": : a 1952 Ford Country Squir US CARS 184 Dodge wed, Convertible with used cars at anbellevable : » $1395 “ $295 1952 Pontiac Station W ron ‘ $1395 low prites. Demonstrators, 1988 Chrysier and — ipsq Ford Customiine veal. ow prmes. : $28 PBiacom awe come erg x 100 More Cars to eed Fe rom |} \\ " 1961 Chevrolet deluxe club coupe | Ome Tay Station W a a VENS' 1940 Studebaker 1 ton — ‘ $245 : part Bev : " fe Ye S. SAGINAW'ST, : i STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” : 6s nr, CLEMENS st. Fes} KSTON MOTOR aes FE 5.4101 ee Sr sacl f __Open 8AM. to 9 PM. ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, i. a wt. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19,1955 _FORTY-OQNE- BASEBALL DAY & NIGHT “DUGOUT DOPE” “SCORE BOARD” (Fellowing Each Game) 1460 On Radio Dial A GERITY BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION Plan $250, 000 Show to Top Recent _ftignh Prize Craze °°: ACKOSS a Mutual Network 7 a EE PPE ae —— on --T oday’ s Radio. Programs - - = ‘ile tn te US. fn 190 ar seioiesnnoieice , ua der Programs furnished by stations listed in this. column are subject to change without notice, Seeks S sors 8 Algerian city . —- : 12 Hail! _ WIR, (700) CKLW, (800) WWI, 50) = WCAR, (is) WXYZ, (IN) | WIBK, (1490) wre ee rw i 53 Crested - ee ¢00_w = 6: al Lions, Eagles WOAR, Sign Ce WON, Ukrainian, Ho Hour if os d ° 14 Finnish poem le wd La 66 Rainiin Rago Fan Club WPON, News, Music :30— . 6 and heir tte = . , WWJ, News by Lewis | | WxYE. Sammy Kays #:30—WIR, Volee of Agricit. | WWJ, Minute Perads Gala Award Program | }} =, *x4,' Uy é WXYZ, W wicren McKensie| CKLW, Coun’ WWJ, Hummin’ xr. ite S d Gi Ww id trunks CKL WJBK, News. 3 Mickey ghorr | WXYZ, News, Bendel CKLW, green Garden ucceeds ino ou 18 Lasts ty te i) wiae. News oe ond gg eget ~ WoBK. ewe, ene wae me Rh sor ol Roundup Be Ill-Paid Pi BD esses ar We “a ewa Ace 3 Amos pnd ¥ ~ 21 Measures @ WPON, News ww. Raate Pea Cub WCAR, Coftes — Clem} WPON, Ukrainian Hour e al roneer type. He wi “ww. Rose Mulhollond”” SRLW, Eadie Conite acs | aeslWIm dim Vinall” ee ae $5 snare pass oo pba Bil — WJBK, Mic nhc WWJ, World News eas Leng By JACK O'BRIAN ro Ageia i, = mn Sten WPON, Zee and Orville WXYZ, Fred Wolf Ae oe erway Cees oh 3 ice j WJBK. Don Me’ 16:00—WJR, Tennessee Ernie} CKLW, Art Laing te WJBK, News, MeLeod | NEW YORK (INS) — The Mu aoun WCAR, Spincrama wat “— McGee wear sty Oqutl be ews tual Network seeks eight spend- ® Fine ; atte WPON, Sports Slants - Edw. P. Morgan PON, Ukrainian Hour : $2 Bridge holding slightest pressure on the CKLW, News, J. VanKuren | WPON, News, Rise, Shine 18:3 30—WIR, Galen Drake thrift sponsors for a radio show | 4 Second-hand ames? 60 : Ln ch Onset mand bof News, Mickey Shorr be ata « — Forum WWJ. Monitor oon saad oe $64 7 « . w | «deal = es o wet ree Star tre News . onitor n ; a UeSTION 35 Hubb he. YZ, Stars at 7 Less WIR Change World WXYZ, News, Woit als pokes ee | oth ome we ~~ aves vo baled ay i] wach the CKLW. Pulton Lewis WWJ, News by Lewts CKLW, Art Laing tae ake this one would fling $250,000 | 3% Roun rattx, | he oo 4 ‘ ele | f ers 7 a | WJBK, News, Al Negife ‘XYZ, Top of the Town| WJBK, News, Hinge WCAR, Music in the Air into the network air — five days Jo Chood Queen | voor Gahe WCAR, News Ace CKLW. Rockin with Leroy WCAR, Coffee with Clem WPON. Polish Party | a week P. he t od WPON, News, Gib Shanley WJBK, eo Shorr WPON, News, Rise. Shine / 1):30 WJR. Atomic Age | Gino Prate therefore | [40 Pesty quarrel pared ped : our 1:30—WJR, Sum Serenade sis meee end Orvite 0:00 WIR, Jack White WWJ. Monitor ; turns out ta have been a possibly } 41 Corn on the | oft ee | ww Oe . Josep jainiine : WXYZ, i , | ware. see WWJ, Bruce Mayer WXYZ, News, Wolf Sw bene wea Davie | ill-paid pioneer . . . Bing Crosby 42 Bei CKLW. Gabriel Heatter WXYZ, Sports, Towa CKLW. News, Art Laing WJBK, News, Don McLeod) heads the syndic ate aiming to Kind of court « WJBK. Mickey Shorr CKLW, News, Airs WJBK, News, Gentile WCAR, News Ace buy another TV stati | . Forgiveness an | a. WCAR, Sign Off wront Sows, Mickey ete | rom mers WPON, Mews, Pontise Porty | seph, M = si Pe Jol a serotann Down 1 Corded febrie 28 Playing cards | - anles 4 is} oO, - Californt OF L Bla Gib Shant tira 3 938 ——— Re Baar 2 Lew + thet oT ALIS Dillan on ona ris lh RItery yp S-Rpe : 9-7 at ee - , 8:00 WIR, ae etre Diswst | Ws. Bruce Mayer WWJ, Monitor WXYZ, Ed McKenst | week's “Talent Scouts” had] §3 Gecic H Btrattora on #—— tor hie 31 Blows | | AB sits tccoee, | Er sokr | Sait Brus SAL Bee Gergeoen- | blenty of talent of a oe | A . THOMPSON ‘ . ws McLeod upper 3 Ges er stake “ CKLW, Sergeant Preston WJBK, Tom o WJBK, News, Binge ; wean fe Musie tm the Air “| Frank Sinatra is working out a | 39 Sneres 4 Hebrew ik Gave a ~—— 40 Basaare . WJBK, Baseball, Tigers . Guest Star WCAR, Coffee with Clem , WPON, Dise Donay deal | 8@ Golfer's measures ae 41 lee cream 4 WPON, News, Gib Shanley WPON. Rise ‘n’ Shine 12:06 “WIR, Jack White | deal with Capitol Records through |” wooden’ pegs & Valley 17 linpede : — (pl) ‘ Te Pep Concert wa | SATURDAY MORNING ¢:00—WJR, Jim Vinal! WWJ, News by Cederverg ; Which he may become part Tee |" as a tox 4 Ancient Urte is aces D4 eae ae an Dan’) ie J, inut r Wwxvz Slagle | - ———— — — , : wx. John Vendercook Sas tees — WwxiZ, “McKensie GKLW. Johnny Desmond a oes eons -. - His NBC =o eet 8 oe i “ KLW. City Editor wxyz, Saturde: dott .| CKLW. News, Coast SRK. News, Don McLeod deal is far from cer oa WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW, “Art Lalee WJBK. News, Don McLeod | WCAR, News ve a ‘ eee Loot Court ts Asked to Void 3% Prayer ending $1 ioe | 807 S. Perry, Pontiac ‘PON, Gib Shanley WJBK, News, Gentile WCAR, News Ace _WPON, News a mig nt have. been expected, T Z Ordi +. Met wate “oe Blane Arturo Toscanini may have been | 4fOY oning rainance — — ~~~ = -- Today's Television Programs -- SAVE $50” On a NEW -8Gu, Fl, CROSLEY. SHELVADOR with freezer chest and butter keeper, 5 year war- Channel 2-—WIJBE-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel. 9—CKLW.TV (9) Circle 9 6: 15—(7) of 1938." (4) liams. PLASTIC “TRAIN” PENCIL BOXES o0° Many Others _BACKENSTOSE BOOK Country and te Cheese From STORE . (4) Life of Riley. Rile _ 15.17 _E, Lawrence 84. a ae on spending meres wee /12:15=(T) Film Theater. Feature} his friends tell him he has in-| film TBA. (4) Little Show. Nacho herited $50,000. William Bendix,| Galendo in “Adios Amigos.” (2) Famovs Make Marjorie Reynolds star. (2) Top-| Miss Fair Weather. Bette USED TV SETS ae Wright. Only $5 Per Week! tt man when he tries to pro-/11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. - tect his bank’s investment in| Charles Laughton in ‘“Rem- HAMPTON a a movie company. Leo G. Carroll; brant.” = eh oe is Topper, Anne Jeffreys, Rob-|11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen ert. Sterling his ghostly friends| with singer-pianist Kitty White, the Kerbys. Jackie Cooper. $:00—(7) Greatest Sports Thrills. QUALITY SERVICE get his father. Bewildered Bride,” TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(1) Soupy. Sales. Comedy: Theater. Buster Crabbe in “Oath of Vengeance.” —t¢) Sonny Eliot: Variety. Quiz.— 7 Dinner Theater. Little |: Rascals in “Our Gang Follies News. Paul Wil- (2) News. Jac LeGoff. ‘ranty. ] year free service 6: 25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. ond. delivery in Oakland (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- County. ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and Reg. $239.95 Rinty get homesick for Fort 95 Apache when woman from Kan- Now sas City claims Rusty as her . long-lost grandson. (4)...Matt 5 Dennis Show. Songs. De Marco SCHICK S Sisters, guests. Colorcast. (2) News. Doug Edwards. ; 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John hes Syme Cameron Swayze. (2) Julius La bg Rosa Show. Songs. Leke Orion 1:00—(7) Greatest Sports Thrills. Films of events from Madison Square Garden. (9) Million Dol- responsible for his stretch in and His Son,” of how scientist's son is held captive by Reds hoping to (2) Playhouse of Vise. Mysterious comedy stars Peter Law- 8:30—(7) The ca — of akes love letters to at! Eada ! Theredey bride in her wedding gown GAM. to6 P.M. “Death in White.” (9) “Dial 9 Fridey and Soturdey || Theater. Raymond” Massey in 9A. M. te 9 P.M. a sas eaut G. Wells’ story Ses the B iful world. (4) Dear Phoebe. News- TV r Sylvania ford. (2) Ray Milland Show. Co- 21” Model $139.95 up at {| until Prof. McNulty CONDO Redio out. Phyllis Avery co-stars. 9:00—(7) Story Studio. iy — Convertible,” drama. ports 1 eS Ee oo Reel. Highlights of the week in Call FE 4-9736 sports. OPEN SUNDAY 9-2 CLEARANCE WHEELBARROWS 4\ Reg. $13.95 now $ 995 \N Reg. $29.95 now $2495 Reg. $31.50 now $2650 | a SKILL 14-2 newieoat | ~ROMEX 83150 3¢ Ft. 200 tt. ott BIG ga creme ser POWER MOWERS _ Buy with Confidence! . “HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS Open Evenings ‘til 7 — Open Sunday 9:00 - 2:00 ‘ieee hard Lake Rd. ‘une. sf tis PE S-2424 a " wedding upset by police and a —trip-to—jail- Mala Powers, Gene Raymond, Mary Field star. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Mark ~ Stevens in “This is My Heart.” (4) So This Is Hollywood. Stunt girl Queenie saves her friends from being run out of town after causing near international in- cident in “Grutchnik Rides Again.” (2) “I Led Three Lives." Richard Calson plays Herb Philbrick, FBI. counter- spy. 10:00 — (T) Telesports Digest. Filmed highlights of the week | in sports. (9) National News. (4) | Harness Racing from Wolverine | Raceway. (2) Inspector Mark) Saber. Tom Conway in the case of the “Deadly Derringer.” 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. Films. 10:30—(T) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- ald Howard plays the famous detective in “Shy Ballerina,” case. (9) Dangerous Assign- ment. Brian Donlevy in foreign | intrigue, adventure. (4) Play- house. Pat O'Brien in ‘‘Second | 2:@0—‘7) | 3:55—(2) | #:00-—(9) SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. (4) Bob Maxwell. (2) Lone Ranger. Ed McKenzie. 1:00—(4) turette. 1;15—(2) 1:30—(2) Triple Theater. (2) Fea- Home Plate Baseball. World of Speed Hoppy’s Matinee. Horse Race. Roundup Time. Scoreboard. © Wild Bill Hickok. Milky’s Movie Party 2:30—(9) 3:15—(7) 3; 30—(7) (2) | 4:30—(7) Public Service. (9) Hart, ‘Singers. §:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) Michigan Reports. 5:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) Showcase of Stars. Civil Service Eases Job Rules for Aged WASHINGTON @ — The Civil Service Commission today -an- Sight.” (2) The Whistler. “Search for an Unknown,” mys- tery drama. 11:00—(T) Dee Parker Show. Mu- sical variety, (9) Casey Clark's Jamboree. Country music and variety -with Casey Clark and his Ranch Boys. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. SATURDAY MORNING 8:00—(4) News, Garden Show, In- dustry on parade, city affairs. $:30—(4) Industry on Parade. (2) City Affairs. 9:15—(2) Mich. Conservation. 9:30—(4) -‘Winchel) and Mahoney. (2) Wayne U. in | 10:00—(4) Commando Cody (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10r15—(2) ~ Sinema. 10:30—(4) Andy's Gang. (2) or tain Midnight. 10:46—(7) Comedies. | housing costs. | nounced a change in its regulations ; to permit persons over 70 to take | regular federal jobs. Under the old regulations such persons could receive only tem- porary renewable appoints of up to one year. * ¢ ® The commission said the change Was fade fo conform to congres- sional ‘action lifting maximum age restrictions on federal appoint- ments for this fiscal year, which ends June 30, 1956. A commission spokesman said the change does not affect the ment at age 70 of any federal employe who has served at least 15 years, unless he is continued in service by a civil service or presidential order. and lighting supplies, water, gas, electricity for lighting and power, comprise more than one-fourth of Household utilities, such as fuel | the single most excited fan of the | 64-G query; it was the maestro himself who sent his daughter, Mrs. Viadimir Horowitz, to see Gino with hig personal regards .. . We'd love to be there when Gino and Tosci meet, which will be any moment .-. .Incidentally, Tos- cannini was Very {!] over the July 4 weekend but his Spartan consti- 12:30—(2) Uncle Johnny Coons. (7) | tution pulled him through—neatlyt from —butidt Helen 0’Conneli turned a nifty trick with her Inability to sus- tain a note — she turned it into a clipped “style.” and a good, attractive one The brass at NBC er Lou Cowan went to CBS only after NBC snooted the new TV champ show, and even CBS was close to refusal a few times .. . Philco Playhouse will be’ some other “Playhouse after Oct. 2 when Philco-drops it . . Love” on R. Montgomery was the play Arlene Francis starred in last season on Broadway. Au- gust Dabney had Arlene's role in the nice but snoozy opus CBS has a new color develop. kent ready to announce . , . Monitor wants to spread out all week buf stafions across the country act as if they're = Merrimac. Big backstage TV rumor: Para- mount Pictures Corp. (not Para- mount Theaters, which owns the ABC network) will buy the two Dumont TV Stations at Washing- ton and here . . .Paramount Pix also owns Telemeter, one of the | biggest subscription TV firms, Backstage TV technicians, now. split into AFL and CIO entities, | probably will merge Into one union | which will be a blessing for broad- casters who have separate rules | for handling the same TV equip- ment. . . One union won't let TV directors push buttons, must have an extra man to tell | sequirément for mandatory retire-|.the button-pushers when to pysh; the other lets the directors push | . . ABC Network owns 35 per cent of Disneyland Park, which | Sromned $1,000,000 in three weeks. Authorized Evinrude Dealer Complete Sales & Service Answer to Previous Pustie Nemo OBO i} | EIN Sle) i yy at 13 feior) 11:00~(7) Capt. Flint. (2) Big Top Circus. (4) Rough Riders. Everything for the Archer! «++ look ‘em over at your Archers! We invite you We have an outstanding selection of Archery Supplies. FREE ARCHERY RANGE Range at any time you wish. And, for those of you who are buying new equipment, our range gives you the opportunity to try it befdre you buy it! Md invite: you to stop in leisure, to use our Free Archery NOW IN as >. d ‘ > @ ALUMINUM SALE on All BOATS @ METAL ii i tie ie STOCK! * @ woop $ ATTENTION, HUNTERS! DUO-FOLD UNDERWEAR had first} erack at the $64,000 question; own- | ."“Late | but | LAKEVILLE LANDING. James Sutermeister is asking | Oakland County Circuit Court to | ordinance vold as it applies to a 20-acre site he owns on Rochester road The land is now zoned agricul- deciare the Troy- Township zening i USED a ELECTRIFIED SINGERS Reconditioned Head __ New Walnut Cabinet tural, he claims, stopping | him » & turing plant. The area is better suited for light industry, Sutermeister claims, and asks a court order pre- venting Troy from: enforcing the | present zoning. No hearing date’! has been set. Union Lake Radio| & TV Service | 7195 Cooley Loke Rd. EM 3-3941 } NEWEST & ~ §-SPEED <= ~—— CONTROL 5-YEAR GUARANTEE *°39” We take trode-ins OR 3-9702 Electric Portables $27.50 KIRT’S SEWING CENTER LATEST See the 1956 RCA VICTOR & PHILCO TV HAMPTON.-TV 825 West Huren St. FE 4-2525 ‘Tsuuneessesseuee | SERVICE? | mae © Inter-Comm. Systeme BLAKE RADIO- TV 3149 W. Huren 363 WE FINAN @ SMALL DOWN PAYMENT e@ CE GUNS OPEN SUNDAYS From 9 to 1 ‘ fh scletitia lan acteciin ta soe Minds - Brady conecle would add to your home! . _ Bet there’s more than beauty to the Brady! You'll | Tuning. Phromdeb in— see the new RCA Victor 21-inel ‘SWEET’S _ + PREE PARKING 422 West Haven St. ; OVERSIZE RADIO ol APPLIANCE FE 4-1133 —e 6183 JAMESON ST., DRAYTON PLAINS es gg / / CLEAR CE SALE! ~ Fedders Room Air Conditioners 149" Model 44-B21 Reg. $189.95 FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION Call FE 2-3781 Easy Credit. Terms and | Liberal Trade-in Allowance! , Open Nights ’til 9—Plenty of Parking C&V IV Sales: 158 Oakland Ave. FE 2-3781 o | is se Bae - ’ ! ey - | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1955 “Greater Boston claims a tion of 2,370,000. > ve | VEW Summer Rally Slated This Sunday - Delegates from 35 Veterans of Foreign Wars Posts in Oakland land Macomb Counties will assemble Sunday for the sum- mer rally of the Fifth District at Post 1794 in Mt. Clemens. Fifth District Commander ‘and new “SILVER SCREEN 85” E-x-p-a-n-d-e-d Picture! 95 é @ at 10:30 a.m, Delegates from Ladies Auxili- ary units in the Fifth District will by Oakland County Service Offi- cer Fred Gallaway on Dependency Claims. Olamae Gottschalk, Fifth Dis- trict President, will be in charge of the business meeting at 2 p.m. Augusta White, Dept. of Mich. attend a school . conducted | ¥ wil —be the speaker. Red Cross.Aids 400 Families in | Wake of Storms WILMINGTON, N.C. (INS) — tke this — NE See the Beautiful SYLVANIA LOMBARD Call Your Nearby ELECTRO MART for a Free Home ap te — OTT elirdiaelitels Mey, and building advisers and 68 dis- trem the $1509” SYLVANIA TV ave staying tm tho crest , . ot the Carolinas to head TRADE-IN from high water than from wind. | Cross shelters and canteens cared for more than 13,000 refugees from | Diane and 24,000 exacuees from areas threatened by Connie in the coastal and cape sections from Savannah, Go., to the Virginia coast, APEX WASHERS, DRYERS + DEEPFREEZE APPLIANCES + PALCINATOR DISPOSORS ** RELY ON WANT ADS for sell- | jing, renting, buying, hiring. Dial | FE 28181 for an ad-writer, ENGGASS TRADE-IN DAYS! sudsable corduroy shop tonight and Monday nites ‘til 9 Campus scene-stealers in —— ¥ is) eo 8 \\y \ ‘ ae Ae Py LA ul A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD WATCH— Regardless of Age; Moke or Condition! Prices tnctede Fedora Tax = / fA ; / OPEN FRIDAY and. EET . 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