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418th YEAR" "ete ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955—40 PAGES
Tle Labor Day for Workers Here
_ The thrée-day Labor Day weekend will be laborless
for most employes of shops, factories and offices through-
out the city.
: Banks will. operate on a
maining open until noon, normal Saturday basis, re-
but will be closed all day
Monday. Operations will resume Tuesday morning.
Postal workers will work*
until noon tomérrow with
normal delive in effect.
However, the’
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College Degree
Worth $91,000.
Over Lifetime
Paul C. Glick and Herman P.
Miller said: .
“Over a lifetime, the average
college graduate can expect to re-
__ ceive about $100,000 more income
than the average high school grad-
uate, Since the direct and indirect
costs of the college education are
“ gpughly estimated at $9,000, it is
, concluded that a college education
represents a sound investment
from a purely’ monetary view
point.” * * *
~ The census men cautioned, how: | .
ever, that a collége degree is no
guarantee of higher earnings. They
. gaid about one-fourth of all college
graduates earn less ghan high
school graduates in the same age
oF Wins Award
DALE ©. HARRIS’
Pontiac High's
Band Will Play. at State Fair , Pontiac High Sclibol Band Direc-
tor Dale C. Harris will be honored | *
Saturday at the Michigan State
Fair as the state music teacher of
the year.
He was chosen: by and will
represent the Michigan School
Band and Orchestra Assn., sald
Fred Weist, president.
Harris is the first instrumental
music téacher to be honored by the
association, The award will be
presented at a noon luncheon
| Saturday, Gov. G. Mennen Wil-
liams probably will make the pres-
entation, according to Robert Haw-
state school teachers, who will
aiso receive awards for their work.
in various fields, Hawkins said. e
Following the 5 p.m. buffet sup-
per,.the teachers will take part
in the.Teachers Day Parade~at pl
6:30 -p.m. ;
| (The Pontiac High School band)
is scheduled to: play a 30-minute
concert program in the band
sheli Tuesday Sept. 6, at 4 p.mr
“Monday they will march with
other bands from the state in the
big*Labor Day parade. --~
In Today's Press
County News .....cesssceveee 5, 7
Editorials . cteseonqs. ©
Farm and Garden, ........-:12
Sports ......... «28-31
Theaters .... 6ccceeceens: 6, 27
TV and Radio Programs ...39 ©
veaalt, 18, 19
Crites Again
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|} DETROIT ™—American >| Motors Corp. today became
|operation until a-year after
° ‘seven plants in three states
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| meeting. No further séssions were
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Auto Company
Settles Strike —
American’ Motors. Pact
Follows. Pattern Set: by
Big Three Terms’ —~
the first of the Little Three
in -the—auto industry to
settle with the CIO United
Auto Workers on the Bi,
Three contract pattern.
_ The settlement ended a
strike called by the union
last midnight.
The American Motors set-
tlemient differed in . one.
major respect with that
reached with the Big Three
—Generat Motors, Ford and
Chrysler. AMC’s layoff pay
plan will not be put into
Additional six-cent raises will be
given in, 1956 and 1957.
The UAW previously had es- | timated the value of the Ford, |
General Motors and Chrysler pack-
ages in excess of 20 cents an hour
the first year.
The. agreement came about
| eight hours after a midnight
strike deadline saw the start of
walkouts at American Motors’
which eventually would have in-
volved all of AMC’s 24,000 work-
ers,
Peace talks in the six-day old
strike of 20,000 Bendix Aviation
Corp.” employes blew. up early
today. The company reportedly
made ‘the union a “take it or leave.
The UAW. said company. repre-
walked out of the
scheduled immediately. es * * 4
And Vickers, Inc., and the CI@ |
Workers were still , deadlocked
Fentiac Press Phote
Sportsmen's Club mana- |Here on Saturday
CONGRATULATIONS — Oakland County
get, Howard Shelley, (left) congratulates Chet Crites, Detroit, upon his
re-election as president Of the big ‘National Skeet Shooting Association.
~;-Crites was retained by unanimous vote of directors last night. This is
his second year as head of the nation’s biggest skeet organization, now
ed. n of year’s ps site will be settled by the
‘directors at a later meeting. — ,
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a eee ee ede eR oie With CIO-UAW |
Do YOU Want to Make Page I
‘Over the Holiday Weekend? ||
Beginning tomorrow, the
- Pontiac Press will start to
print the names of you— and _
you — and you — who have
been killed. - eee
You will die in \ traffic
accidents. \
The nation forecasts a:total
of 400, This does not include
those who will be horribly
maimed, disfigured and long
time: hospital cases... aN
these Practically all of
aceidents will be avoidable
through slower driving,
‘greater courtesy and calmer -
judgment.
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YOU will roll over twice
taking a curve too fast. YOUR
WIFE AND TWO CHILDEN |
will be killed. . YOU and the
BABY will be hospitalized
with a good chance to live.
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YOU will hit another driver
in.a headon crash and since
you are alone, ONLY YOU
nie WILL DIE in your car. In
pany “econ lem a the other, A WOMAN. AND .
Sa UAW wanted t ontly Renal . TWO SMALL BOYS will be
con, Mntese Sat aE: _buried early in the week.
cet See | you wi ty top. | said hi - w ) pass some-
than the geing rate ea one on a hill in a lonely spot
mary end ’ where thesé@@fren’t many cars;
¢ Meoton “sans corp.” sa but this is a holiday. and jan Woodcock said the layoff pay extra car will be coming and
YOU AND YOUR GIRL
FRIEND will be maimed for
\life. The old lady in the other —
ear WILL DIE. - ee ee ae
' Yes, and YOU, the careful
— driver, will be MANGLED TO
DEATH beneath the wreckage
because a drunken driver
. sideswipes you and hurls you
into a wayside tree. Had you
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been a little EXTRA careful on the holiday weekend you |
‘might have moved over the
additional 12 inches. whieh
would have saved your life. {
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Remember, “THE CEME- |
. TERY IS FULL OF PEOPLE WHO HAD THE RIGHT OF
WAY.” !
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The next three days are.
fraught with peril. They
should be an unusually happy
| ‘ment around here is at an all
time peak. People are doing
well. All those that labor, and
that includes everyone who.
holds ariy position whatsoever,
deserve a holiday. _
This is‘a time to rejoice. _ and joyous occasion. Employ:
But remember: The Pontiac .
Press is preparing to print the
lists.. We will record the
_ maimed and ‘the injured. Our -
duty lies ahead and: we are:
ready. .
po we eee
WE CAN ALMOST SET
SOME OF THE WORST
HEADLINES IN ADVANCE.
Do you wants JOUR. nar there} ee om
-Only YOU can keep it
Only YOU can save. your
family. NG
Mr. Driver, the decision is
YOURS and YOURS ALONE.
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Keep off the roads as much
as you can. — —
Dpive to your destination
but don’t just “go for a-ride.”, -
And in conclusion we urge
EVERYONE to drive many out.
miles an hour slower than :
usual in all circumstances.
Called Discriminatory
-off- -would—issue-no-more—war-?—
» |rants under the recently Judge Dismisses Charges
Against Ice Cream Vender|
Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan yesterday dis-
missed as “unconstitutional, discriminatory and an un-
‘reasonable exercise of police power” the city’s case
against an ice cream vender who rang the bells on h
truck in violation of a city ordinance,
Do You Want $1, 1002 E Yes — 1,100—Flev en Hundred
on Page 3, You must present
your claim check (duplicate of
your entry) to claim the award.
Because Monday is a holiday, .
winning claims will be accepted | Diego Rivera says he will undergo 3 Million Cars to Jam Michigan
Over Weekend.
== on West Coast. Homeé Razed by Fire
57 Are Prostrate. ee
‘LOS ANGELES w# —
chub listed them as on MIS, soutn| igh temperatures which
dreary U8 Meet hstened| ana BY eases Of Peas prom” Rapids, and U, 8, 31 north of Hart, es uo! 7
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Condemnation |x :cers 8 1 ancnes, , by one degree. Uit Is Started. |. ssssby Tujones secorea nitmnadasote: a sizgling 120. And on the
City Seeks to Acquire normally torrid Mojave to 120 Deel.
‘in San Dimas; 4 Dead; |
Southern Californians «
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Land for New Parking was a comparae “4
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Reds fo Treat Rivera
_ MOSCOW « — Mexican artist
radioactive, cobalt treatment and
possibly stirgery here for cancer of the. skin.’ Rivéra, 69, said last
night. Russian doctors had con
firmed the cancer diagnosis made
‘today ona settlement fdr their
T6-week-old strike. 5 ——minnepar tor City Attorney Willan “A> Ewart nie}
a sensi
An obliging weatherman prom-
fsed fair and pleasant weather for
today,’ tonight and Saturday as
area residents made plans for the
final holiday weekend of the
The méreury climbed 11 de-
grees—from 57 to 66—from 8 to
9 a.m. to get:a running start
. toward today's predicted high
of 78 degrees. The teiaperature
reached that figure at 2 p.m.
~ Tonight's low: will range from
54-58, while Saturday's peak is ex-
pected to reach 80,
Motorists driving north. for the
weekend will find the weather fair
‘to pattly cloudy tomorrow, with
the possibility of a few, scattered
showers, Soe 2
The U.S. Weather Bureau's —5- |
day forecast calls for tempera- |
tures averaging near normal, with |
high readings around 75 and low |
figures around 57. ,Precipitation in and would hear no mofe|
such cases until the Su-
preme Court issueda deci-
| sion on its constitutionality. |
“The only purpose of that
ordinance is to hound these| —
venders out of Pontiac,”
Finnegan said. “This is not
a police state and the court| ,
does not believe it should
sanction this undemocratic
action.”
‘Paul Harty, attorney for the de-
fendant, Sot. Greenwald of Detroit,
= he will file suit for a Circuit
rt injunction restraining the
city from enforcing the ‘'invalid
ordinance.” Harty represents . the
Penquin Ice Cream Co. *
City. Manager Walter K.; Will-
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| ‘Aid. Accident Research
= DETROIT (INS) — Ford Motor Co, and Chrysler Corp. announced | |
grants .of $200,000 each to Cornell
University Medical Center today
the vicinity is expected to average
Sto Wofaningh ~ | for research in the causes of in- |
juries (in automobile accidents, .~
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‘Peatiag Press Phote ‘TURNPIKE INTERCHANG
one of thiee proposed interchanges of the rorth-south pointed Se toa calieed! and E. Thomas Baker,
turnpike in Oakland County was inspected yesterday chief engineer for the authority. Baker, js pointing
by Michigan Turnpike Authority officials. Shown on out the turnpike’s foute from the west. “A second in-
avenue about a half-mile south of Square | terchange is proposed at Perry street near Giddings | Ra
road. Another would be at Northwestern -highway
west of Telegraph road.
Posse Wanted
to Find Mother -
Felt i i
He toft tor Canada after repert-
ing his family missing. States
Police Detective Charles South-
California Heat
Prostrates, Kills "(Continued From Page One)
entire unincorporated town of 4,000 | cease
gf erty wep tgherly~ am
Six hundred men used 700 pieces
of apparatus to contain the flames.
CHICKENS DIE BY THOUSANDS
Farmers in interior valleys re-
ported that tens of thousands of
checkens had succimbed to the
heat, 12,000 at one ranch in subur-
Gan Belltiower. the
1 oe erent Sone 2.
| area that Israel yesterday claimed
\* | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina 7
“state of siege for Buenos Aires
‘today bulwarked President Juan
Perpns new drive ‘to crush his
opposition,
. The all-Peronista ‘Senate unan-
navy revolt
Israel Reports Minor
Incident After Accepting
Truce Appeal
JERUSALEM ( — Only oné
minor incident was reported along
the tense Egyptian-Israeli frontier
last night after Israel announced
conditional acceptance of an ap-
peal to end the fighting.
An _Israeli wemeey, spokesman.
at Tel Aviv said Egyptian infil-
trators blew up a well shortly be-
fore midnight near Yad Mordechai,
an Israeli settlement northeast of
the Egyptian-held Gaza Strip. It was in the Yad Mordechai
Egyptian jet fighters were
down by Isrgehi planes. ® * *
Israe] last night ‘announced ac-
ceptance of a U.N.-p cease-
fire, provided “all attacks by
Egyptians in whatever form. will
“There was no immediate re-
sponse from Cairo. Egypt agreed
Tuesday to the cease-fire proposal
by Canadian Maj, Gen. E. L.. M.
Burns, chief: of the U.N. truce
supervisory commission. The
United States and Britain strongly
backed Burus’ appeal.
The Israeli Vomstasenes came
as estimates of casualties in the
past nine days of a ate in the
Gaza area rea as high as
fo Stop Rait Strike -
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Wednesday night.
C10 na Orders
NEW YORK (®#—The CIO Trans-
‘port Workers Union today ordered
postponement of a strike of 35,000
nonoperating employes of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, The strike
had been scheduled for midnight
tonight, :
Michael J, Quill, TWU president,
declared, however, that the em-
ployes might bed‘reluctant to por
The postponement came after
President Eisenhower stepped into
the situation, by creating an emer-
gency fact-finding boar? to jook
into thé dispute. Under the -Rail-
way Labor Act, this usually post?)
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panini” bass coe ;
"ie ‘| driver was | Peronista Congress OKs'«
‘Siege’ for Buenos. Aires internal. war’ clamped on the
country in September 1951 after
military men staged another abor-
tive revolt.
Explosion Rocks
Chicago Plants 36 Injured When Blast.
Rips Factories in City |
Southwest Area
CHICAGO # — A terrific explo-
sion and flash fire last night de-
stroyed half a square block in a
near Southwest Side factory dis-
trict, injuring at least 36 persons
and causing an estimated million
dollars damage. % + °
No deaths were reported but a
Shunt for. possible victims will be
made after weakened walls of the
burned buildings are destroyed. It
was believed all factory workers
had escaped. ‘
A Salvation Army canteen truck
lied in a collision en
route to the scene at 38th Street
and Ashland Avenue.
Of the injured, eight were hos-
pitalized. One was reported in
critical condition, another in seri-
ous Condition. Mast of the in-
jared suffered trom burns,
Chief Fire Marshal Albert Peter-
sen estimated the damage. De-
stroyed in the 3%-hour fire were)
the thréb-story Griffith Laboratory
building, where the explosion oc-
curred, and two adjoining struc-
tures occupied by the Carr-Consoli-
dated Biscuit Co. One building
was three stories,the other six,
‘The cause of the explosion was
not determined immediately.
It sent ames JTacing een, .,
the Griffith Laboratory. They
quickly spread — within three or
four minutes, witnesses said—to
the adjoining biscuit manufactur-
ing structures.
The fire. brought:out some 70
pieces of fire equipment in answer
to the city’s highest alarm, a 5-11,
with = special alarms.
Judge Backs Lions.
in Martin Dispute
TORONTO (INS)—Veteran De-
troit Lions lineman Jim Martin
has been ruled offside by a Long
Beach, Calif.. judge and will be in
Detroit tomorrow, presumably to
talk with coach Buddy Parker on
his plans for this season.
- | killed -and—91—-wounded- The--toli-| Argonauts-of the Canadian Profes- , | soared when Isracli troops in haif-
|! tracks blew up aod Egyptian mili- ‘sional Football League foreed. De-
troit to seek @ permanent injane- | 9
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A judge in Long Beach, Calif.,
Martin's off-season home, ruled
in favor of the Lions. Martin is
¢schéduled to arrive in Détroit over
the weekend ‘to talk with coach
{Buddy Parker*and general man-
ager Nick Kerbawy.
‘August Tax Intake
$3 Million Over ‘54 LANSING #®.— The state col-
lected $27,952,967 in sales and use
taxes during August—some three
million” ‘dollars more than the
He anid the union was notifying | ant last yen. De
tt was its ocala t post] uring. August en July. Boinee pone the walkout that w have August use tax “on
hit 12 states and the -1 t of July business ‘ $1,449,331,
Columbia. the department said. ‘and use
tax collections in August 1954
amounted to $24,721,312.
W.F. Reddy, deputy revenue com:
missioner, said some $1,800,000 of
| thé increase in collections over a
year ago could be attributed to
MaGENS peels sales,
dad omglt as
| City Resident’
{Taken by Death -\ hie Day in Birmingham
Mrs, Burton Daugherty,
dition to Jacobsen’s Home- BIRMINGHAM—Plans for an ad- ae
|Jacobson Shop- Addition!
to Be Started Next Week | 4
Auto Mishap Vi cia.
Dies in Hospital Here
Wile of Former Lawyer, tive Shop on North Woodward Ave- *
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Was. il Three Months ,
ip Jan. 1, nue, were announced here today.
Construction work -wil] begin next
© wip epee)
. Arthur O. A. Schmidt, architect,
said the new structure will occupy
40 by 120 feet , eeeanty eet
f the present building. erm? [atest police procedure abd meth-
ods. Local police personnel attending
the FBI National Academy re-)
training session at Haven Hill,
near Milford, included Police Chiet
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George Sietutn, branch mana-
ger of the Secretary of State's
office on South Woodward ave-
nue here, announced yesterday
that all 1955 auto tags may now
- be. purchased at half price. fo
“We will also be glad to answer
any questions on car titles or be of | | youth for, | having defective brakes. | ay
sonnet Presbyterian Church,
_. Born in Detroit October 11, 1898,
family home, | 14 Williams Lake
or sister, Mrs. Eleanor Brown of
‘Detroit, also survives,
The funeral will be held in the
Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, Sat-
urday at 2 p.m. The Rev, Edward
D, Auchard, associate pastor of her
church, will officiate with burial
in Lakeside Cemetery at Holly,
Friends may call at the fwieral
home after eight o'clock tonight,
Ruth E. Logan (Inwood)
Service will be held Saturday at
2 p.m, from the Pursley Funeral
Home for Ruth Elizabeth Logan
Gnwood), 50, of 1312 Scott Lake Rd. She died suddenly at her home
Tuesday.
The Rev. L.A. Parent of the
Apostolic Church of Christ will of-
ficiate with burial in White Chapel
Memorial Cemetery.
Five Juveniles
| Admit Stealing
Charity Items
Five juveniles ranging. in age
from 9- to 14 years, admitted to
Pontiac Police yesterday that they
stole articles earmarked for char-
ity from a. warehouse at 375 N.
Sgt. Henry Hoyt of the Juvenile
Bureau of the Police Department
said all the items. will be returned.
None were reported damaged.
Hoyt said the five told him that
they; were’ playing around the
ware! and after exploring it
discovered the merchandise but
did not know who owned it. The
five will be turned over: to Hoyt
as they have no previous juvenile
records.
Charges Dismissed
Against Vender Here (Continued From Page’ One)
man said he was disappointed by
the court's action. He added:
“Our whole point has been
objection to that type of busi-
‘ness which attracts youngsters”
into streets and makes possibil-
ity of accidents very acute,
The newly changed peddler’s
~ -ordinance was adopted Aug. 2
after much discussion by the City yam and Ewart. It follow-
ed Circuit Court action upholding
Finnegan's dismissal of a case in-
volving the city’s previous peddler
ordinance: Coincidentally, Green-
wald was also the defendant in
that case, which was based on
the ordinance which banned ice |
crea venders from Pontiac.
Streets. ‘
The new ordiriance states that
sters under 16 unless an assistant
“18 years old-is we E.
operator of -the ice cream “truck.
helper” ‘s _job_is to protect
ards.
vender @annot use chimes, bells
it stipulates such :noise-making
devices may not be attached to
‘the vender’s vehicle,
“This is a refined sort of tor-
ture,’ ’ Finnegan commented.
“Why not make them have 10 or
20 helpers, or make them wear
red ties? The city has the right
to use reasonable police powers.
But this corraialy isn't reason-
abie.”
Greenwald was ticketed Aug. 15
for “tinging beils while peddling
aa cream” at Clovese and Branch
Police Chief Herbert W. Straley
said: —
“I have: never heard-of a
municipal judge testing the con-
stitutionality of a law before.” -
Straley said he would confer
with Willman to determine the po-
lice’ department’ $s course of action.
About, 71 per cent of all U. S.
hospital beds are in institutions
controle dby the government at
federal, state or local .| design ig in accord with our off-
ania! Sten Cub Goes’ 08S to-Dogs
The law also provides that the |
or horns to attract customers. |
Jcanes. They ‘will take radio obser: | Jot to the west. An cahanee will be provided ‘at| any other service: we can,” he
the réar of the new building, en- said. Bae G Appoints County Agent.
-abling gustomers to‘ enter the . + my LANSING #—Gov. Williams For, driv with -no - operator's store directly fyom the parking | Jou. Barth 1 E. McIntyre, 48, |42¥ appointed Mrs. Carmen Smi
“In contrast to répérts over B no k . ” cola County.’ She succeeds
“| Siegel Co.'s ms’ in i pfotarten pd gms frog arpa y'a| Maxine Martin, who resigned. ‘The
a building permit, the Jacobson $10. fine. appointment dees not ‘Fequire Sem
ate confirmation.
street parking requirements and a
permit ‘will be issued,” said City
Manager Donald C, Egbert.
cast corner of Maplo and Bates,
ctty comuniasion mecting thet be
Parking Lot No. 1.
The Siegel property is expected
to be included in the assessment
district, but Egbert said today that
“common sense’ indicates that
until the roll is actually con-
firmed, Siegel plans do not com-
ply with the parking ordinance and
ne ‘permit can be. issued,
a
City Manager Ponald C, Egbert
today announced that all sprinkling
regulations will be lifted here, be-
ginning tomorrow, to coincide with
the removal of restrictions in- De- |
troit. Locally, this eliminates. the |
odd and .éven dav method of sprin-
kling started early this summer.
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The Lien’s roar -vas evidenced
again Wednesday afternoon, when
that particular service club walked |
away as the trophy-winner in the
anmual service club golf tournr-
ment. ;
Lions Club members Henry
Dahiquist and Harold Kalbfieisch
took -low gross and high gross
with their scores of 79 and 1531,
to help give the club the silver
cup twice in two years,
With the Retary Club as host |
and Kiwanis and Exchange Clubs |
also participating, there were over
50 golfers in the medal play at
Brooklands Golf Club and 76 men | at the celebration ‘dinner which
Witfi Downs Sharp
for-District Title Wiffie Smith, 18-year-old golfer
from St. Clair River, won the |
Women’s District Golf Association
championship today at Birmingham
Country Club with a 54 victory |
over Sally Sharp in = 18-hole |
final match.
Wiffi, who fired a 37 on the front |
nine to go two under women's par, |
was 3-up.at the turm She ended |
the match on the 14th. green with:
a routine par four after the 18-year- |
old Pine Lake youngster was trap-
Deeds Register Office
Work Volume Increases
The Oakland’ County Register of |
Deeds office recorded 25 new plats |
during August, Orrin McQuaid,
register of deeds, | announced to-
day,
Dindeces during the month to-
taled nearly $5,000 more than the |
same period last year and papers
processed showed fan increase of
2,398,
The month's business totaled
| $25,116.80. for 15,891'\ papers, as
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Lagainst $20,476.20 and\13.493 for the
same period last year,
Chattel mortgages led the list
2,105 aya
1,504, ‘i
with 5,831; there were| 2
gages recorded; 4,037 deeds;
—rprotes:—:
in aaa f
Out of Sheer Neco
|.: MILAN, Italy Ww — It's\a dog's ,
| life for Leo, a month-old tion cub
jat the Milan Zoo.
Leo's mother has no faith. 80
Mrs. Maria Molinar, the zoo di-
rector, appealed for help.. She was
offered a mother German shepherd |
dog that is suckling a_ litter «|
pups.
Leo moved in just like one of |
the family.
Start Hurricane Checks
BALTIMORE (®—Weather ob-|
servers Will begirs régular voyages |
aboard. merchant vessels, ween |
Baltimore and San, Juan,”P.R:,‘to-
day to keep an eye open for hurri-
vations of the upper air every 12)
hours eheck surface weather |
every six hours. rome
He Left the Gup ! DALLAS, Tex: @—An 83-year-old
woman told police. yesterday some: |
one entered her house. and stole her |
two cats and the false teeth which
rising
~ stamps; which stamps shall
. panying
* authoriz:
'" Regulation 5.—Stamp Purchases: All «
7 5 pre A re oe! ee ee we
. panto shall be id to nomspart tater than a aE the-crop- oe of
See ee Mee “MICHIGAN STATE APPLE COMMISSION
Rules and Regulations—Issue No. 2
Pram and to make effective Act No, 87 of the Public
icteaf achat 88 te by Act No. 274 of the
intions relating to fy alle ry in M are made and
an State Apple ;
Rule —Publie wings: Prior ing of srvsteat
oie ichions ate pole. Coromission shal fant aid s
Seartaig on the : or order or any changes
t d orders of _ Commission a, = rules, ae UG ods toma
issih Be ee bes ae Bi --Seukt The sue of the Comme sion ‘she! ie Goamdeon” vey . .
- @gontain the follewing “Michigan 6tate A
Rule IV.—Stamp Design: The design {of the official » le adve stamps issued by the Commission shall be: Shape, rectangular; background,
to be an outline map of Michigan; bearing the namanes ton of the stamp.
Bach denomination” Sinai be of a different
Regulation 1.—Agsetament; The assessment of two o cents per bushel
or “four 4) cents redo pounds “ ——. by Sec. 2. of said
act, 5 be collec’ « purchase from €
and poe apple adve a or S com grade age Peston
Evidence of payment of the apple
one of the following methods.
hed
Regulation %.—Evidence ot -Payments
advertigihg assessment shall be shown by
A.—Adhesive apple advertising stamps properly end
to "the bill of lading, Fog on | receipt, — or other documents accom-
she boad, or individual container
B.—Combination grade and apple advertisin stamps or adhesive apple
advertising stamps properly ig, and Sea to individual containers.
C.— (1) On retail transactions by the or on his own premises and
(2) om retail shipments by express, evidence t of
may be shown by attaghing and cancelling, ym ™ = S amount of Ved tonchad
adhesive apple adve' stamps to a ticket ished by
the Commission, which shall be certified and rendered at he end of each
calendar month te Michigan State Apple Commission,
® tien 4%. eellation: Gaid stamps attached to individ packages,
er to tls of Me oe invoices or ether documents accom) shall
be by writing or - sta v ; ‘EXCEPT: that on "individual “packayes either (1) ad ive stamps, or (2)
combination grade end apple advertising stamps showthg the pecker's
name, address cham variety and minimum sise in compliance with statu-
tory requiremen
Regulation 4.—General: With the emseotion 7 Michigan eens _ for
‘eider, julce and vinegar which are exempted from the
act, no Michigan apples shall be shipped or sold = any dealer ma such
advertising stamps hase been properly concelied fixed or astiached
by the grower or growers’ agent, except as poo Hoy for belaw.
In the event that bengal are purchased for the purpose of’ — pro-
cessed into cider, juice and vinegar and later fresh f , the
proper sold as
party purchasing the be liable for the apples ' gnd fixing ‘or attaching the propes apple advertising stamps. '
In order that the practical application of this regulation
accordance with certain marketing practices, appi¢s may be
& grower or growers’ agent to a dealer or processor, wit! thout
Spr
of Commission to sacdept apples without advertising stamps. The
Gone may grant this permission to such processors as
have agreed, in writing, to accept the responsibility of aoeag that the
apple advertising assesement ie paid on all apples passing t hrough their
hands and to keep accurate records on forms furnished by the Commission.
These records are to be retained for a period of two years.
The Commission ts to furnish the Bureau of Foods and Standards,
Michigan Department of rs Sooroa with the nameés of such. dealers
and processors as are au’ to accept delivery of apples not accom-
led by the required apple advertising stamps. Each inspector of the
ureau Poods and Standards ts to be furnished with a list of such
dealers and processors. Any load of apples not accompanied
by properly cancelled applé advertising stamps and being delivered to a
dealer or processor whose name does net appeaf on this list * to be
considered im violation
le advertising stamps shall be
purchased from the Commission of its authorised agents. The Commission
or its agents shall issue an official receipt to the purchaser showing the
amount of money paid; the number of stamps delivered and their de-
nomination. Tiiplicate copies of the receipt shall be made; the original.
being delivered to the purchaser. The second copy of the same must)
sent by the agent to the Commission together with the collected
quarterly. The third copy shall be retained in the Po naath receipt book. +
Regulation..4 —Nen- Participating Growers: Such growers &s desire can
become non-participating growers and claim peoaap ener from the provisions
of this act. To claim such exemption, the non-participating grower must
notify the Commission ip writing on or before the first day of duly of
each year of his intention to claim exemption from the apple advertising
assessment for the coming crop year. For: this purposé, the — year
shall be: considered to run from July 1 of ‘one year to June 30 the
fgllowing year. When s0 notifying the Commission, the sceaneuapeae grower shall give thé Commission his estimate of the size of the apple crop upon whieh he ts claiming exemption. The Commission shall —
issue the non-participating grower an exemption certificate bearing on
onto tea certificate number.
On apples sold as fresh fruit, the non-participat ry grower shall attach
properly cancelled apple advertising stamps in same Manner as &
participating. grower. The non-participating grower shall then file for the refund of the apple advertising assessment paid by ‘him upon a form furnished Wim by the Commission at his request. In filing for a refund, the form must be accompanied by the grower's copy of the Commission's official receipt used- for stamp sales. These official receipts shall bear the same name as that. appearing on the Bon-participating oe ex-
emption certificate.
Wheré a non-partictpating grower sells apples through a grower’s = and the spple advertising stamps are purchased in the name of #rower's: agent rather than the non- ~participating Le ntetr the non-partie!- Pating grower may, when filing for a refund, from the grower’s agent certifying that the grower's agent pavcbaend ® specified quantity pele stamps for use in. shipping the non-paricipating growers apples.
On the last. day of éach month, the Commission shall pay all joepnete for the refund of the apple advertising assessments received by it from " non-participating growers during the month. A non- -participating grower need not file ay syd the i of = apple Poviegene sescssment.
On apples sold to processors, A ge —— -participa pating = =pulash apple advert onareruaing samps it the pr roe processor to €, erower need is “ig “has Geen “the shout oF
In this event, the non-participating grower shall notif or im writing of the fact that he is a non- “participating eer Fuis written | entero ae contain the number of the aac stowers exemption. certificate
Dealers or processors desiring to be cabo to ee son not accompanied by — advertising stamps shall request, in to be authorized. img this request, the dealer or r—\ ‘state * ‘that he agrees to keep such records as required by aproceage us
Regulation 1.—Grower's Reeerds: Every grower shall k ~— and pwento record of a ——e ee bushels or weight oF Sontes agin handled, procesed during each calend a These records shail be retained ty - y tor a period of two years.
Regulation &.—Growers’ ~ go Dealers’ and
growers’ agent, dealer
— ae. & complete
conta to the Commission on G ae furnished ws Brg forms bach Pad ey See ppee ty thé growers’ agent, 4 Or processor ‘* reques' uc are to be maintained Ai agen degier or processot for a period of two years, | ™ the et — .
Recognizing the confidential nature of thes reports, they sha be -mvailable to any person or persons other ¢ tembers and comlapen of the Michigan State Apple Commission and state and county law aitoree| ment officers and all employees and agents of the iva culture at 08 necessary for the prosecution of acre of the ‘aia Apple A
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the sion. by John J. Tim peo, Chairman, and Hlliog Pe Holk sph cm e hereunto set hands and af ie Bealat toe ger nave this ith d ies of of fen, 1955. é
| MICHIGAN STATE APPLE COMMISSION
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sturdy. . Chifferobe is similar to picture but
Blanket drawer at bottom. Clothes press
» seca eel green wax birch and
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Cerying Charges
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“Open Saturday Olympic - Trials. Slated q
_at Metamora; Tst Time &
to Be in Midwest* “
Trials, Sept. 3-5, are recognized horsemen to be most grueling
tests
H
Hf ?
The first day, Saturday, is Dres- |.
sage
up.’
The entire course has been laid
out by Maj! Gen. W. B. Bradford
(U. S. retired), who was the Cap-
tain
‘Teams in 1936. General Bradford's
job here is manager of the event,
and ‘he is the one who had to think
up and fabricate the many ob- ; a as
stacles which will be used to test
the horses in the event.
The third day, Sunday, is a
test of jumping, and this will be
in the ring at the Alger Course
southeast of Metamora, near Del-
ano and Davison Lake . reeds.
Meremn and chines whe ane supe
United States at Stockholm, Swe-
Wen, at the Equestrian Olym-
pies in 1956.
On Saturday and Sunday the
show will start at- eight a.m, and
on Monday the jumping event will
be at 3 p.m.
Over the Labor Day weekend
_ there will also be another great
Metarnora Hunter-Breeder Show,
which will be in session at 9 a.m.
until noon, and at 1 p.m. and for
the
Saturday and Monday. There will
be no competition on Sunday. This
day
exclusively for — cross-country
event.
~ Williams. Hits New. -
Labor Law Changes INDIANAPOLIS uw» — Gov. G. | ing.
SECOND DAY
Endurance test comes the second |”
day. This is over a course 17.37
miles long. It includes* two: miles:
of steeplechase, with 12 to 14
jumps;-five miles of roads. and
~ jumps, plus five miles ‘of “warm for both horses and ‘riders... a
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, which is to prove the
Thin ENG GEE DA omeae eae Sere
sisters — Sharon, 14, Arlene, 13, and Marilyn, ‘11, of
Siete Yall Geen . majorette the State Fair Sept. 2 through 11 in Detroit.-~:
Orchard Lake ~ are out to capture more medals for| These girls hold national,’ Canadian and state hon-
their collection. . The girls have entered the Michigad) ors in both solo and team baton twirtng. 4
contest to be held during
eo *
of the Olympic Jumping | ying ceremony peMormed in the
Oakland Avenue Presbyterian
Church, Pontiac, Mary Lou Hunt
became the bride of David North.
The bride is the daughter of |
| Mr. ‘and Mrs. Chester Hunt of
Clarkston Library
fo Reopen Tuesday
CLARKSTON *: Independence
Township Library t here will reopen
Tuesday, after having been closed
for two weeks.
-- New library hours have been
| announced as follows: Monday,
7 to 9 p.m.; Tuesday and Thurs-
day, 4 to 6 p.m.; and Saturday,
9 a.m. until 12 noon.
Fifty pew books have been added
to the book list, 35 of them pur-
chased with a donation received
from Mr. and Mrs. C. §,
dard of Altadena, Calif.
Youth, 16, Must Serve
Two Years in School
BALTIMORE (®—Joseph Knox,
| 16, was sentenced yesterday in
Criminal Court to serve two years
in school, |
Knox pleaded guilfy to a store
burglary, Probation - officials said
| he; “Was anxious to — to school...
es ~€
"Judge Jaseph*L, Carter said a
[eae two - year prison . sen-
‘tence. would become effective if!
rest of the day on Friday,
belongs to the Olympic Trials
KEEGO HARBOR—In an eve-| Evening Ceremony Unites
Mary L. Hunt, David North:
* Auto Merchants 3078 Grove Ave., Keego Harbor,
and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald North of Pontiac.
The bride“ approached the altar
in,a gown of, net over white lace,
fashioned with a scoop neckline
‘and long sleeves, A seed pearl
tiara secured her veil and she
~———--' carried white rosebuds and steph-
anotis on a prayerbook,
Serving as maid of honer was
. Patricia’ Kaupp of Keego War-
bor, . and Jane McFarland of
Walled Lake was bridesmaid,
Janette North, the bridegroom's
sister, was junior bridesmaid,
James North, brother of the
| bridegroom was best man, and
j}ushers were Donald North and
|Ronald Howard all of Pontiac,
Following the ceremony, a re-
ception was held at Veteran's Me-
morial Hall, _ Neeee Harbor.
* *
After a caceraces trip to Wash-.
ington, D:C., the newlyweds will
make their home in Keego Harbor.
‘Farmington Houses
Double in Five Years FARMINGTON—Recent. reports
indicate that the number of oc-
cupied dwelling units have almost
doubled in the City of Farmington
in the last five years.
In the same peridd, the dwelling
units’ in Farmington: - Township
_have_-imcreased by about. one half,
Figures are based on reports
i from the Metropolitan Area Re-
gional Planning Commission, using
Mennen Williams of Michigan said | | Knox. failed to continue his educa; | figures compiled betw een April,
yesterday the Taft- Hartley ame
ments “twisted and perverted” the
original intent of the Wagner Act. ‘tion while on two-year probation.
Stolen in the burglary were some |
cans of pineapple juice and several
Addressing delegates to the con- is.
vention of the Indiana State Fed- |.
eration of Labor, Williams cailed |
the Wagner Act ‘‘one of the best,
things
Police Chief Retiring
that ever. happened to’
American business.” He added: |" chief Vern Story reports he will “The Taft-Hartley amendments | retire from the post Sept. 15:
> twisted and perverted its original | ci. planned te leave last June
intent.
tion
pair
present administration will do it,
_——-or.-the.-peaple..¥ill_f4et_a._new | administration more responsible | §
te American ideais of fair en a
~-Pulitzer. Prize.Winner__.4.
"™T6ses Divorce” Decision =
PHILADELPHIA
Nord Michener was granted a
divorce yesterday from James A; |
Michener,
writer andauthor of
South Pacific.”
Judge Curtis E. Bok of the Phil-
adelphia common | by civil serv: ice examination. 2
job will be done. Either the BENTON HARBOR ® — Police |
“The present corrmrengel | for reasons of health but agreed |
has forgotten its promises to +, stay on affer a 60-day rest
repair at least some of the damage done by Taft-Hartley, but that re- | leave. A successor will be named | 1950 and July 1, 19565. -
‘Tri City Employment Up .
+ GRAND HAVEN (® — Industrial
‘employment in. the tri-cities’ 46
| plants topped 5,000 workers in
August for the first time with
5,036 employes -listed. Al Reus, |
's®cretary of the Grand Haven- |
| Ferrysburg-Spring Lake committee |
for economic development, said it}
was an increase of 87 over July |
and 900 more than the same period |
lof 1954. en ep ee
Senate to Quiz
Commerce Committee
Will Attempt to Stifle
‘Phantom Freight’ Acts
WASHINGTON |. — A Senate
commerce subcommittee plans to
question the nation’s 40,000 . new
car: dealers on™ problems of the
retail motor trade,
ae * * ‘
Sen. Monroney (B-Oxia), sub- |
committee chairman,. ‘said yester-
day questionnaires are being: sent |
out by his committee... The sub-
committee. is studying automobile
marketing practices.
Monroney ‘sald replies will be
used in planning — federal
tegtstatton,
Montoney said each/ dai will
get a chance. to tell//his troubles
or give his opinion on such prob-
lems,‘as “atitomobile bootlegging,”
and ‘phantom freight.” ;
CUTTHROAT PRICES ;
‘Automobile Bootlegging’’ is the
trade term covering bulk sales by
franchise dealers to unauthorized
persons, usually second hand deal-
ers. Such sales are at substantial
price reductions and often enable
the second hand dealer to offer a
new car at what regular dealers
call cutthroat prices, —
““Phantom freight” occurs in
the practice of charging the full
freight rate from the main ‘fac:
tory, even though the automobile
may .have been saponins in a
closer location.
Monroney also said dealers are}
being asked whether there is any,
need for ‘additional federal regu-
lation in their field” either through
strengthening present antitrust,
antimonopoly and price laws or
separate legisiation for | car dealers.
African Ore Sets Record
CAPETOWN — South Africa’s |
, production of platinum and_plat-
inum metals last year totaled 310,-
/000 troy ounces, exceeding Cana-
dian output by 10,000 ounces. cee eee tein aye canneries”
(INS)—Vange |
Pulitzer-prize \ winning
“Talk s of the
pleas| court
=. ee unds es to
“archer wane roe | danse 8 author reportedly was home: here |
in the South Pacific. .
‘One of the-main complaints his |
wife had was that he was ldom |
home.
Report Building Suppl $
Stolen From Work Site
a reported stolen from a build-/]
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Streets according
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Me ® ee we
At least, that i is what happened in this
country, “Installment credit Sales began -
“here in furniture ‘about the middle of
the last century. Today electric’ home
. appliances are the rule rather than the
exception. Of all wired homes,, 92. 4 per
cent have refrigerators, 27 per ‘cent
| ranges, 81.3 per cent washing machines fn "MEMBER OF ADIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS |
= ' and 15.1 per cent freezers.
Dia ee ee ee *. What's more, who can say that
controlled installment buying
: Decade of Debate Likely hasn’t raised the American stan-
dard of living?
Over Greatest Senators
When the Senate decided to selevt its
five greatest members of all time, it .
| . aid the groundwork for’ 10 years: of
j noisy but inconclusive debate. a
Not only did the upper House
provide for such a choice but
decreed that medallions of their |
distinguished deceased colleagues - Holland’s Miracle » Boom |
‘Tiny industrious Holland is enjoying.
an economic boom so impressive that it
amazes that country’s leaders:
Today things are. so good for the
Dutch with their postwar population
growth of 1,900,000 to a total of
40,500,000, that there are more jobs
should hang in the reception. than workers to fill them.
room outside the Senate chamber. a ee
bee &- 2 1% - Moreover, says Forbes Maga-
zine, Amsterdam has_ replaced
London as a source for export _
capital. Another sign of prosper- It decided further that only one suck
me. it
ibs which yanks them third in the —
' world output of new-tonnage.
In the last’ 10° years, 52 important _
American companies have established. -
in Holland subsidiaries or firms jointly
owned by Americans and Dutchmen.
The recovery is the more re-
markable because no country
suffered heavier loss of life in
war and concentration camps..
No country was more system-
gine i
‘“Dernocrats, Demberats. Also' to be ex-
at pected is that the Senators’ nomina-
; . tions undoubtedly will be made with the
votes of the folks back home in mind. ©
‘2 - Naturally, too, recently deceased Sena-
- tors will be favored in the nominations.
fe OP Re. (ae a) a atically and thoroughly looted —
Among Republican and Demp- ‘by the Nazis. ,
crat moderns likely to be named Pe
_ As Prime Minister Dregs put it, pros-
perity exists because “all of us ...
realized after the war that we had noth- «men as the senior LaFollette, Nor- ter
; tis, Hiram Johnson ‘and Borah. ing left but the capacity and... will-
| The list of carton greats conld be 7 ingness to pull in our belts and work as
: hard as possible with little Personal
"What the ultimate choices will be is return . . .”
guess. The only certainty © —
that making The Man About Town
Teraan wit peleaes be, greatest Sood of 7 favorite sonsatory ever heand.cutsice | NOW More Money: State Highway Planner Says - = major party convention.
ie eee Financial Problem Is Better
Three-day weekend: A happiness _ State Fair Survey or a tragedy, according to what YO
"A comumnees sense effert to wurvey the help to make it.
_ -public’s opinion of Michigan’s annual ——
_ State Fair is being attempted.
The method chosen: by. the Board of Carl McMonagle,
Managers of State Fairs and the State Planning Director for the Michigan State
-’ Commission of Agriculture is circula- Highway Department, stated that a major
tion of questionnaires. Exhibitors are part of its highway improvement program
3 the coming year will be iri Oakland and
receiving them from division superin- Genesée Counties. Under the new gas tax
* “tendents. Visitors té the fairgrounds increase and other concessions, he states
rom strategically that-he can see sufficient income ahead to may pees f _ d, provide the improvements. and extensions
loeated boo ; : heeded in these rapidly growing areas. Re-
ae a ; garding the controversy between his depart-
. wets =” : ment the authority: behind the proposed
: Two of the questions — == toll turnpike through these counties, he said
_ ‘outstanding in importance: a toll road has its need only if adequate free
|, 4. What location do you consider: flighways are - provided.
“best for the fair, Detroit? Twenty-five ~
miles out? Fifty miles out? One hun-
dred miles out?
2. Do you think the State Fair should" i)
In a talk this week before a Flint service
club,
‘A bargain hale’ now is in progress at tlie.
local ‘branch/ of the Secretary of State, ac-
— to /
; nager Willis M. Brewer, r
. where ‘ectly good license plates are op
be divided into an agricultural os sale at half price. The reduction on 1958 niachinery, livestock and crops in a plates row is in effect.
centrally located agricultural area and
> an industrial and consumers fair in the _ Tut to be living in the Pontiac area : Boe re two brothers of- be] '
io Metropolitan area? Ridge J. Wilson
The answers to pt and Te of punt, who recently died. Their names are
= ; Everett ‘and d Wilson,
ee and they | are in line is Laheat a up to VO
is activity in Dutch shipyards 2
a“ aa hte PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955 a
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PORK
David Lawienes! Says:
Fundamental Rights Should Be Guarded
Against the Encroachment. of Liberalism.
Ww ASHINGTON—A great speech
was delivered the other day by.
the outgoing ‘president of the
American Bar Association—Lloyd
Wright of Los Angeles, He called
for “a new revolution, a blaodless_
revolution, as in, 1776, by the law-
yers of the nation, a revolution
‘dedicated, not to establishing any
new principles but to restoring
the ancient liberties.” 7
The -part coer - ‘ancien liber--
ties” got- some’ attention, but it.
was promptly misinterpreted. in
— places to mean that Wright
as talking about the issue of the
cheteeat rights of Communists or
Communist sympathizers or per-
sons caught in the dragnet of Com-
munist connections of affiliations.
No one in recent years has
made so scathing a denunciation
as did Wright of what. the radi-
cals or Socialist Liberale—or the
“Totalitarian Liberals,” as Her-
bert Hoover calls them — have
done to American liberties.
Wright reminded his hearers that
Abraham Lincoln said that “‘you
cannot build character and cour-
age by taking away man’s initia-
tive and independence" and ‘yon
cannot help men permanently by
doing for them what they could
and should do. for themselves.”
Wright added:
PEOPLE ABANDON BASICS
“For no apparent .reason, since
the turn of the century,’ and I
believe as a companion to the
ever-widening encroachment of an
industrial revolution, our people,
have become restive, and too many °
of_us’ have turned our backs to
the ancient landmarks, We have
drifted down the paths of paternal-+
ism, looking more and more to
security, wherever or however it)
may be found, and’ abandoning |
e good old American traits of
ieee dignity in work, independ-
ence: and pride of accomplishment,
and the joy-of succeeding by over-
cocning all obstacles,
‘“The pattern of the decline ‘Is .
clear. On every hand our people
afe aligning themselves into op-
posing factions and pressure
grotps based upon economic in-
jous beliefs and. gosgraphical
divisions, each organized for the
avowed purpose of currying spe-
cial favor at-the hands of gov-
ernment and at the expense of
the rest of society. ~my interviews . with pari ness are seeking protection from
the necessity of proving their
‘worth at the market place.
SELF-SEEKING ERROR
“Every hyphenated American
who puts loyalty to his economic,
geographical, religious or political. .
affiliation above his duty and loy- . ~
alty to the interésts of the public
at large adds momentum. to the
drift from the ‘principles upon
which our form of government is
premised.
Looking Back ;
15 Years Ago |
RUMANIA SEEKS to quell seeth-
unrest.
WEEKEND DEATHS..-in U.S.
reach 346. : x
20 Years Ago’
ETHIOPIA REFUSES to cancel.
oil leases.
TROPICAL. STORM headed for
U.S. Ves sammy 66 cur guephe bave
been willing to barter their
precious right to govern them-
selves for the temporal advan-—
tages of financial favor granted
‘by the paternal grace of the
benevolent, all-engulfing Federal
Government,
“If is because we in this country
have enjoyed liberties and privi-
leges to a greater extent than any
other people that you and I should
, jealously guard against the erosion
of our fundamental rights, the dis-
‘tortion of our laws and fundamen-
tal theories of government from
ince advanced.”
- without outside
mene erp oy aber
"\Woice of the People
_ ‘Won't Conquer ‘Gravity,”
< Find. berperal Motion’ |
Game, address and ——_ namber of
_ vite nature
In every civilized land men tried
‘to attain perpettiat- motion, using
all sorts of devices to. get omay
power,
They have failed and it is now
proved that it takes power’to make
power.
~ But today governments and
corporations with easy millions
are trying the old perpetual.
motion game ently it in called
nuclear energy. Our federal gov-
ernment ,has spent billions for
sanentaiant to make the so-called a Docs this make
How foolish. te use billions of ©
ijiowats théties bf curtent- to turn
rock into nuclear energy, then con-
vert nuclear energy back to kilo-
me
such boloney to think that the law
of gravity can be defeated. -Too
many lives are lost by fallen air-
_Planes to make space travel pos-
sible.
George A. Demtam
006 W. Huron St.
Oil : Depletion Allowance.
By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER
taxwise A hangover trina the beticids of tho Neer Siest and the Fair Deal, There remains
in some .quarters the -tetalitarian
notion that all business and
personal income really belongs to
the government, which in the spirit
of benevolence remits back part
of the funds to the earners.
en | re
In the spirit that taxpayers, in
retaining something, may: be im-
posing on the. government, seach
is a persistent search: for. '
. Spots.
One of the targets in this effort
Is the long - established depletion
‘ allowance granted to mineral
and petroleum companies; If
indeed the 2742 per cent deple-
tion allowance seems less harsh
than certain other confiscatory
arrangements, including the top
bracket rate of 9} per cent on
-earned personal income, then the
remedy might be in making the
ee eee ees meee oe
table,
From the standpoint of ‘ the
general welfare, the propriety of
the depletion allowance must be
examined in terms of its jmpact
on. wildeatting and discovery of
new sources of fuel.
* * @
One of the ablest of the nation’s
wildcatters. told me that, if a
consolidated picture of all wild-
catting was taken, it would be
found that such gambling for high
stakes on average paid meager
returns. te
“FEW HIT. JACKPOT
But the headline skimmers get
- a different impression by focussing
‘attention on the few who hit the
jackpot. For example, last month
one of the major” companies
announced that it had succeeded
Case! Records of a Paychologist
Clergymen: Néed. In Interview Technique
to Keep People From Wasting Time Clark is a modern, conscien-
tious cler,
ioners ate imposing on him
unduly for lengthy personal
dnterviews on family problems.
Yet a clergyman must be avail-
able for interviews. The solti-
tion to this dilemma is outlined
below. Create a standard “fn-
~terview technique.”
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case P-329: Clark H., aged 31,
is a talented clergyman stationed
in New cl | * *
“Dr: can I find that t of
joners
dea] with sex problems or) family
affairs," he spoke unhappily.
“And I don’t mind helping, ex-
cept for the fact ty are’ so time
consuming.
“Last night a couple asked to
see me just for a few minutes.
So I ushered them into my atudy
at 8:15, and they were loathe to
“leave at 11:30 p.m.
“Now I don't begrudge them my
time, for I realize a pastor should
be available to ,help his flock.
“But I simply haven't time to man whose parish-/| | letter or a long-awaited check or
some other factor beyond the
clergyman’s control,
LAZY FOLKS PROTEST
“Oh, but Dr. Crage71 simply
can't put my problem into writing
for it would require an entike book —
to do so,"" many lazy people ‘ex: °
claim to: me.
Then they will sob into the long-
distance telephone and try tr
browbeat me into seeing théim_ in.
person, for they want a doctor or
a clergyman to let them wander
around for hours irf a- personal
interview when one sentence can
usually state any problem that any
human being has ever faced on
this earth. .
* * *
“Why, is. it ‘that you and your
husband 't get along harmo-
niously,’’ I finally take a shrewd
te helpful ‘o ‘the Board and d Sta e
Commission. Nonetheless, -if the
uti As a. pare.the! fai pay ita, own, . €ach from the - — Having the right
name is
_Lleya.. Wilson...
Nate enough to have a brother named Ridge.
‘No Everett Wilson. is listed in the Pontiac
directory. . ‘area where it can draw the:
ist crowds.
—
A’ hop. vine with. branches covering one
de of“his house is reported b woke
Byram Fletch !
ope, ‘@ of Huron Gardens. The main stem is 18 feet
jle change has taken e on long, and the whole vine /has enough hops
= “the Continent in the public’s /attitude to make a good start on @ brewery—but Mr.
| ee, instalirnent credit, a eS
‘Time was, and not so long ago, when Verbal. Orc
Continental people took an extremely
view/ot time payment purchases, |
yer, ‘women fare Se Suber
a Cole
of 35 Thorpe 8t.; ety-fourth birthday.
for
: fegerators, vacuum cleaners, washing _
‘and other home equipment, ” of Rochester;/eighty-second: birthday.
Homer D. Lowrie
of Clarkston; éighty-first birthday.
_ Mr and Mrs. Fred Lothrop
of Marlette; tifty-seventh wedding anni-
versary. ;
fs 4 Bt ae yee ‘ a = only tee ; » gS
tbl, Ses Th Nl i ee ee Ly. et ait ot 3a36- Eastwood: Drive;-but-he-ts-not tortus “The farmer, the labor union,
thé veteran, and industry and heol
By JAMES J. METCALFE
Music is a diary .. . Of days of
long ago... The sadness and the
happiness ... And friends we used
to know . . . When we are young,
each song is just. ... Another tune
to sing . . . But as the years go
drifting by . « » What memories
they bring! . .. Each melody re-
minds us of .. . A certain time
and place .. . And on the key-
boards of our dreams . . . We see
a special face . . . Yes, music is
a diary,. . . Of memories to keep
c fe that we cherish while
, awake . ,-. And others while we
sleep . . Some folks consider -
tage as. . Our most important
. And they are right because
- Neca . Arecord of the heart. .
“Copyright, 1985)
eR Kastoral. equine is_ or
Shad courset with ever ybodys
‘can T solve this dile:
‘PASTORAL COUN iG
And no conscientious clergyman
can arbitrarily refuse to see folks
who are crttivaDy in need of aid. o (|e.
But-a lot of peoplp wilt unfairly
impose on their clefgymen, unless
the pastors are on iguard. .
So let it be knowh that you will
gladly counsel with anybody—par-
ishioner or stran t—BUT,
Be sure to in that your
“interview technique” be fol-
lowed precisely.
And the first step ‘in that tech-
nique is that the japplicant must
write. out his problem, in full de-
tail, factors wach
« a horde of people ho Lopasn
have any ‘serious| difficulty but
just wish to “ ". for an hour ish, ft
into the sympathetfs ears of their Tcanaes pol herexivige) (pace coum or cast the effort required be writ
It will also elimijate many = ; ple who are too lazy to feces ae THEY'LL COOPERATE “pi ” itin pre- However, those 5 per cent who cise words. . ~ have real difficulties will be will- © Furthermore, a | great many ing to outline their problenr‘in full. problems would ¢ up anyway You can ,then. digest it in -five
in 24 hours by the) receipt. of a minutes dnd ‘fter. some , positive
& + | »|
~ oy \ wn et : . é ‘ ; if
bee Moca? ® Ok eae one peas i f “fA ag Le
shot in the dark, and then the wife
who .says it will take an entire
book to cover her problem | gives
it in these few words: =
“Oh, Dr, Crane, we've . been
happily married for 17 years and
have two wonderful children in
high school, but now I find my
husband is. infatuated with a
girl at the office (factory, store,
ete.)"
Se, clergymen, don't become en-
trapped by the usual parishioners
desire. for a sympathetic ear. In-
sist on a written report in ad-
vance. :
You can- then ‘skim- road it in
five minutes and realize the prob-
lem. But meanwhile 95 per cent of:
your applicants for counsel will ee advice in 10 minutes more, thus
taking only 15 minutes total time. LJ ~ = ;
Then. send them home with some
of the rating scales or the Compli-
ment Club booklet offered via this
newspaper column. ‘And the sex
booklets will often clear up 25
per cent of their conflicts.
miweys writé to Dr George W Crane
nm of The Pontiac Press. Pontiac,
Michig faa enclosing a long 3c stamper.
self-addressed envelope and a dime to
cover typing and printing costs when
you nd for—one ‘ot his psychological
charts.
(Copyright | 1965) Only ‘Soft’ by Comparison at the old Davis Hill salt dome
in Liberty County, Tex., but this
achievement was the climax of
efforts to bring in’ an = field
which can be traced as far back
st * * *
The discovery well, opening a
new field, is 16 miles east of
Cleveland, Tex., and is 12 miles
south of Hardin Field, the nearest
area of proven oil production. The
newly discovered dome, which. is
about three miles in -diameter,
eluded prospectors for Half a
century.
Individual wildeatters were in-
voived until Humble Oil took over
the prospecting of the dome in
1915 and 1916. In this chapter some
‘25 dry holes vas drilled,
‘ —_*
MODEST MARGIN
> In an analysis of the bearing on
the depletion allowance on wild-
catting some years ago, W-.S.S,
Rodgers, of the Texas Company,
wrote:
e * * *
“There have been some people |
in the oil business who believed
the cost of producing crude oil,
since the diseovery of the Drake
well in 1859, has been higher than
the return therefrom.
“I doubt that over the years
the cost of producing oil has
exceeded its value, but certainly
the margin of profit has been
far more modest than has been
sauna understood.
Recognizing the risks
involved and the hazardous nature
of crude oil production, Congress,
in 1918, provided for tax-free
recovery of the ‘discovery’ value
of oil and gas properties.
“| |, Unlike other “businesses
in general, oil and gas production
involves the sale of a basic, ir-
replaceable asset, and in order to
stay in business thepperator must
- find new oil at considerable risk
and usually at higher’ cost.’’
* * * ,
Especially in the years when
excess profits taxes since repealed
added to normal corporate income
taxes brought the total to confis-
catory levels, attention was fo-
cussed on the depletion allowance
as something tenderer than the
a harshness.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Then Satan answered the Lord,
and said, Doth Job fear God for
nought?—Job 1:9.
* om
Good men have the fewest fears.
He has but one: great fear who
fears to do wrong; he hag a thou-
sand who has overcome it.—Bo-
vee. &
Saupe Mostly IS red
Women Who Live Alone
By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D.
In Glasgow Medical Journal last
December Dr. T. J. Thomson re-
ported that 100 cases-of scurvy
had been admitted to a general
hospital in Glasgow in the past
J5: years. Qf the 100, only six
‘were women.
* * *
an 82 cases a striking sign al-
h
was the appearance of large ex-
travasations of blood under the ~
skin of thighs and legs—large so-
“black and blue” marks.
deficiency of or P f
vitamin C (absorbic acid) — has
been wrongly interpreted as evi-
dence of beatings in many in-
stances.
To be sure, in a person with
extreme vitamin C deficiency,
even a slight blow or a playful
slap or squeeze may produce
such discoloration,
. Four out of five of the Glasgow
hospital patients had moderate or
severe anemia. -
Several of, the pdtients were
admitted with such diagnoses as
“varicose veins,” phlebothrom-
bosis,"’ ‘‘congestive heart failure”
or “osteoarthritis’—the last be-
eause of suffusion or extravasa-
tion of blood under the skin and
around and into the joint.
LIVED. ALONE =
Of the 58 patients whose records
gave details ‘of the domestic. cir-
cumstances; 52 lived along or in
lodging houses and» ma ba of own
prs
‘every case of sevére’' scar.
observation, as Dr. Thomson
suggested, there are probably a
_Rreat many cases of less severe
scurvy that escape Giagnosis.
Cases other than those mistaken
for phlebothrombosis, osteoarthritis
etc. Dr, Thomson wisely observed
that a certain proportion of ap-
parently hormal persons grow in-
different to the simplest dietetic
accounts for a good deal of vague
general ill-health wrongly asso-.
ciated with “old age.”
elderly persons are red, sore,
bleeding gums, pasty complexion,
weakness and tenderness in legs,
~ minute hemorrhages all over. the
body, such as a casual’ observer
may call flea bites, gradually in-
creasing fatigue and/ peevishness
in the young child surliness in
the adult.
. Remember, there's no sharp di-
viding line between good health
and scurvy.
: * * *
If in doubt whether the trouble
fs scurvy, it can do no harm. to
try ‘the therapeutic test—take 6
vitamin € tablets daily for 15 days
~each tablet (ascorbic acid) eon-
taining 100 mg. If this doesn't
give’ alec 5 improvement, the
trouble is not scorbutic,
Béware of drifting along on.a
tea and toast, coffee and roll, hot
‘dog. and pop diet. At least. one
meal every day must include green
see ry ocbgl lng anced ol ag
pressed fruit juice. e 6
“Pant ht ar-manttestations “ot Pp Scurey I tntants, ~chiteren, “or
! versary of {the Women’ 8 Society of
Christian Service, St. Paul Metho-
dist Church, will be observed at
1:30 p.m. Wednesday,’ at the first
fall meeting, to be held” bes the
church house.
Perfect Blending of
«Modern and Traditional
TWILIGHT The Delightfully Different pected to attend the event.
The executive committee of the
group will meet at 12:30, preced-
ing the general meeting. -
School Bus Stop Policy
- WEST BLOOMFIELD—At a spe-
cial meeting of the West Bloomfield
board resolved to pick up the: high
schodl students at bus stops in-
‘stead of house to house as in other
‘years,
Supt. Dr. Leit Hougen and Larry
Scheib, supervisor -of buses, were
instructed by the board to set up
the schedule so that no student
would be required to’ walk more
than a mile to the bus stop.
This action Was taken-to re-
duce the mileage of ‘the bus _pro-
gram
The bus achiedule for the elemen-
tary.schools will remain the same
|| as last-yeary except ‘for ‘a few mi-
nor changes.
Couple Leaving |
for Orientation :
in Mission Field
WATERFORD | ‘TOWNSHIP
Leaving today to begin orient-
ation classes for the European mis-
sion field in Germany, are Mr. and
Mrs.
street. .
dune graduates of Northwestern
College, the couple. will go to
Brooklyn, N. Y.,. leaving there
early in spring for Germany,
Mrs. Morain, the former Jackie
MeCormack, was honored guest
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OXFORD — The Congregational
Guild: will open the year's meet-
ings with a 1 p.m. luncheon in the
dining room;ef ‘the church Wednes-
day. Lufich ‘willbe followed by a
business meeting.
Okay Forget-Me-Not Sale
ROCHESTER — The
‘Council has okayed the
JEWELERS .
16 W. Huron Village
annual
Forget-me-not Sale, to be held, in
Rochester Sept, 16-17, by the Dis-
abled American Veterans,
Many charter members are ex-
| West Bloomfield Changes |
Board of Education, recently, the}
Hugh Morain of Clayborn |
‘convenient at ‘a recent event at Sunnyvale
Price, Only C é Chapel, at which time she explained |
-. Terms [| her work and the needs ‘of the
Set Includes:— European field.
—
MRS, ony 'F, HODEE
Milford Couple
Exchange Vows:
in Evening Rite.
MILFORD — Carol Claire Car-
dona, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
‘| William G, Cardona of Milford and
Gary Earle Hodge, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Ernest Hodge, also of.
marriage | Milford, spoke their
vows in a recent evening cere-
mony here.
A reception was held at the home of the birde’s parents at
1850 Hill Rd., with 75 guests
attending.
The newlyweds are making their
home in Hastings.
Village of Ortonville
| Renews Edison Franchise
ORTONVILLE, —. In a. special
Ortonville granted the Detroit. Edi.
son Co. a reriewal of their fran-
votes were cast,
franchise. all favoring the
—
Garden Club to\Meet
Club will meet Tuésday,
home of Mrs.arl Cooper, Gran-
ger road,
Members will assemble first at
Mrs. George Tunstead's home, at
1:00.
Thornville Club to Meet
METAMORA — Thronville Com-
munity Club will meet at the home
of Mrs: Jack Harmer at 8 p.m,
Wednesday evening, with Mrs.
Jean Ferrier as co- hostess. A
demonstration panty will else be
held. f ane
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OXFORD — The Oxford Garden
at the
| Vine’. The Junior and Senior high 23rd Event at Romeo
Runs Through Labor Day
—Crown Queen Sunday
ie By LEE WINBORN
Press Remeo Corres:
ROMEO—Parades, exhibits, /con-
certs and the colorful coronation
ceremony will be features of
+Romeo'’s 4rd annual Peach Fes-
tival which officially opens tomor-
row. oF
: *, 0 »®
»Saturday's welcoming ceremony
will be staged at 1:30 p.m. at the
reviewing stand and East St. Clair
street. Actirig president Lynn Posey
to reigning Peach Queen Nancy
1 Kovack. Other Romeo officials and
club presidents will also be‘on hand
to add their prectinge.
"The first day’ 8 program will also
offer a Baptist Youth concert at
7:30 p.m. at the Village - Park.
Climaxing Saturday: activities will
be a street dance to be: held on
East St. Clair, beginning at 9:00
p. m.
DAWN N PATROL ARRIV AL
Festivities will open ‘early Sunday
morning with the arrival of the
Dawn Patrol from 7 to 10 a.m. at
the Romeo Airport. The public is
invited to join the fliers for break-
fast in the hangar.
‘Highlight of the ‘afternoon pro-
gram will be the Boys’ Coaster
Race to be held at 1 p.m. on W,
St. Clair street. Ralph Garrison is
the general, chairmen - the event.
*
The Secred Cc ret sponsored
by the Romeo Council of Chureh
Women will open Sunday evening
activities. The concert will be
staged in the Congregational
Church yard 6f North Main street
at 7:30 p.m:
* © wo:
One of the most impressive fea-.
tures of the three-day Festival
program is the {oronation_ Cere-
mony scheduled for 915 Buntay
evening.
Gevernor G, Mennen Williams
will be on hand te crown Queen
Nancy before hundreds of spec-
tators in the Memorial Stadium.
Some 80 Remeo youngsters will
take part in the pageantry which
~ traditionally ‘marks this event.
General chairman of the program
is Mrs. Chartes Meeker Jr., whe ,
announces the ‘theme this year
jo be “Fantasy of Flowers”.
Labor Day ‘is Parade Day in
Romeo. i
PARADE FOR CHILDREN
The Children's. Parade will- form
It Will feature floats, both
walking groups a.m.
large and small,
the theme of “Hollywood and
school bands will also participate
in the parade which will be wit-
nessed by the Peach Queen and
members of her court of honor
plus the thousands who gather in
the business district to witness the
event. * * * :
In the afternoon, beginning at
2:00 p.m., the spectacular Floral
Parade will start its route up Main
street. In addition to gaily fes-
tooned ,floats, bands will be inter-
spersed along the way. F less
carriages will also be seen by the
thousands .expected -to line . both
sides of Main street for. the holi-
day event. Art Farrell has had
charge otf. entries for the parade.
Climaxing a busy day -for par-
aders and spectators alike will be
the Mummers’ Parade at 8:00 p.m.
Forming at the North Grade School
this parade is staged in a carnival
spirit. Entries customarily include
clowns, novelty bands, and floats
constructed purely for comic or
satiric effect. ,
Free acts will be preserited 2 at the
reviewing stand at intervals
throughout the three-day program.
| will present the key to the village | “Tr
at the North Grade School at 10.
and single entries,” all following |
NORTH BRANCH — The Rev.
Wilbert Walker, who succeeds the
Rev. J. H. Kotegkey as ;pastor of familia Ae PORTO Tae THE PONTIAC PRESS. “eRID Sy. SEPTEMBER : 21935 Lig cass Mans: tii pti haat ahi Sato,
Nichigan 4H. Youths ‘I Buys Harvester Agency “ a ey ag Ea mm pen Pa i
Win T METAMORA — Walter Si : wot ron = WS overnor. : to. Crown Peach 0; ueen ‘Sunday es — vo apg awarded a trip feend tes iene Harvester} * opps re aia + * oe “
SRRSER SS OS sca Rochester | |Metamora loins | asta mec one three an ta ene BNY:| ness for ten years, Bob Cronin a 0c es et’ - Annual Festival n North Branch: P asior The Rev. Mr. Walker has been
SEES Cars| vil conti in he ence HH) Observe 15 Years | Starts Saturd nore eg el Plans Initial Service. |r ss Snommas t's “ ort . . : dVictims — : oe, [ROW Serving a8 i oo. — =| ROCHESTER — The 15th anni- F farts atur ay 00: School Secretary of the East
METAMORA — Cannisters have |
been placed in business buildings
for donations for the emérgeney day
Michigan Conference of the Pil .
grim Holiness Church. ;
When. relief of the recent flood sufferers | Pilgrim Holiness. Church here, will| You're. tbeing — paged! in the East. W. D. Van Dusen of | conduct his initial service Sunday, | you've something ‘9 sell or torent,
Metamora, chairmign of Lapeer | at 11 a.m. | folks all over town look for your ¢f-
County Red Cross, advised that| He has been pastor-of the Bright-| fer in The Pontiac: Press Classi-
the- county's share in this disaster} moor Pilgrim Holiness Church fot
relief is $700.00. seven years and has been active
All charity. must come ‘from non- | ——
governmental organizatioys,.. i
The Red Cross reports’ that 702
homes were totally destroyed in|
the floods, Another 14.269 were »
damaged, A fotal of 35,000" fami- |
lies suffered losses, of which the |
Red Cross hopes to, help 10,562, machete mens
‘SEW for School
and SAVE $$$
County Calendar. |
[rey Townabt, f The ow Ce eet et the
home of Mrs. Martlyn ickens, 65 Al-
"The Margret’ Howtil”” argar jowell Circle” of
Beaver Methodiat i will te |
at the home of Mrs Joseph Cornell. i
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Bs, Beaver Rd., at |
y Sudy Club meet rn HAP ary ] Mrs
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rete, BE ae, he Aare ° iY a fre Gas nena Ft. ae vert Cirele
per week
hag ei einabeth circle will a
hg We Sow eet attoes | RECONDITIONED % Hee:
aroynd Cedar’ island desirin
call Mrs.,Joseph Lucyson, FE AND PARTS BY
YOUR... FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION The Hannah Moore circle meets with
Mrs. Victor Gigtio, 3880 Canute 8t., Sept. 13, for a poom juncheon, : = t ,
Th Catherine Booth circle meets 3 a with Mrs. Arthur are ae wim Com- ' SEWIN
merce Rd. Sept. 19 at 8 : j CENTER '
sf ; pom who Have been seeking the ae
| Thanks te the Gary Mears, Gearse Gobel influence money for nearly two years, had : rt 8 SAUCE
4. there’s a 20 per cent increase in crew-cw mpOes, SAYS | been assigned to aid’ bank em- a
% Joseph Fleischer & Co., wigmak.rs, The (7) sea ioanags ployes in checking $10 and $20 7 DOWN fe
4 around my beat is “Which One Has the -Toupee.” bills. / 8 LORNTOC
: Greta Garbo'll be 50 in September. | A woman clerk in the’ federal 2
ey Because they love each other so much, Gloria Grahame and reserve bank of Chicago disepy- , A large pine of cri salad
Cy Howard. decided in Paris to get remarried in Italy. But|ered a $20 bill that was payt of _ Yesterdey’s’ enewon caltel, sel, 8 SPY $
tails led and Gloria began cutting | ‘he Tansom money, ‘Tribune iogvAr, tiGer, Elk, gikaffe, lon, moosk = and delicious desserts to choose
they differed on the details, quarreled : | said, After-she reported] phis, the | | © 1955 whats My Lise, ine : 21-4 - y's clothes to pieces. “If we get femarried now,” cy exploded, haa ashared he hay’ 5 hecegae= : 2 from!
| { “i'l have to be in a nudist camp.” between 300,000 and 409/9 | bills— ~ a . . - ee
i xk «x * *€ rechecked, Then t were |. = . You'can always depend upon > * arthur Godfrey just told Peter Lind Hayes, wees on wane cee SY TS WETS ‘naped Sept. 28, 1952, afd killed] Pressed Metal Dickers h nipites. Se) _ TRY | | | ‘ ri by Mrs, Bonnie and Carl the most interesting and enjoy- 2 | Heady g joy : the year-round as his replacement, “Good job, Pete!” But -PORT HURON WA contract ' ie
Pete's pal, stuttering Joe Frisco, wasn’t. as complimentary. Previously one $20 Bill had been | Austin Hall They were executed.| Metais Inc angi|t *emealsat.... BRING THE Lig MIL! -“What a s-soft job,” said Joe. “They pay you to stay off the found Aug. 4 jm Minot, N.D., and Pressed . \
air. I b-been watchin’ you sub for: Godfrey and you ought to — bills. earlier this week at the Only about a the ‘san0,000 ran-| the CIO United Auto Workers has \
stay off.” ? Reserve Bank of St.Louis. | som money was recovered. Police-| been extended on a day-to-day oN
: be — m-more money eres y © “‘e. the Tribune said (ot ee be- men Louis, Shoulders y and Emer basis, coenpany end. a officials | \
P lieves the money now is ‘being put n of St.Louis arrested | announced y. pact ex-
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| wedding due to two shows Labor Day . . . Jackie Gleason'll oe . - . , | - :
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. eaetrlin hy th stn The Bebe ervetinh,
Eyes ‘Examined
Calms Russian
Spying Fears. Britain Promises That
Disarmament: Inspection
Will Be on Level
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. up
Britain has taken steps to calm
Russian fears that the West plans
closed talks. The subcommittee
will resume work Tuesday.
i * * :
Informed sources said the Brit-
ish have made it clear any control
He reportedly said that in the early
installations.
He also insisted that the control
itself at each -sthge that it can
handle the. next stage before It
movés” on, This means, it was
learned, that confidence would be
built up by: stages as the control
organ gained ‘experience - in its
work, - * * ®
The Russians finished -the first
Ii week still silent. on President
Eisenhower's plan for an exchange
of‘ military blueprints and aerial
inspections.
An Almost Tale—
Almost Robbed,
| ins A and HopPY |
A badly mauled safe that had |
almost; but not quite, opened |
bottle of whisky—swiped from |
the boss’
but not quite, erfpty.
~ 7And a note, written in a ~—
but uncertain, hand that —
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Executed Murderer
Records Last Words
murderer’ delivered his own fun-
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recordi ng. About 450 persons. ‘at the First
Baptist Church heard Lester Bar-
tholomew's voice ask “all of you
who are my friends, and those near
to me” to “get right with God.”
In the message — in death
row, “he said:
“Having faith will get you right
? with God.
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Don’ t wait.
‘Bye-bye, now| Bye."
his wife and: two children at their
Phoenix: home May 28.
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in National Patk FBI Holds. “Young. Pair
jin the Death of Missing:
Chicagoan, 72,
Thomas.J. Gearty, special agent
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“The FBI in ‘Chlenes said the body
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|Shigemitsu 5 | Visit Recalls Siibrenden f in ie dle os Oe
American
a teid mee
pray,,”” said Mac-
” that the peace be now
fighters, dive hombers and torpedo
“They. aoe over the massed
Shige- | decks of the Missouri in wave after
wave after wave, until the whole
pod throbbed. The = : ji > around the world,
bd e
over." -
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ttm etn. It gripped
felt suddenly that
the ink” on “the documents, lying
momentarily forgotten on -.the
table, meant nothing,-And that the
men’ who had signed were no more
than, symbols,
“You felt, ia your whole being
suddenly, how peace had been
grandly won—by the toil and blood
of those airmen in the sky and
their anonymous battle brothers of
the earth and of the waters, lying
in Jand graves and sea graves
*
“The planes came on and on re-
i sistlessly. You felt that the natien -
‘that produced them could send
them. on and on forever, until it
achieved any noble purpose, any |
peace, however difficult.
droned across the maiti-
land Japan. The Navy band
struck up ‘California, _Here- I
Come,’ .and the . ceremony was |:
* * *
It is nice to have Shigemitsu
back now-as a guest and ask him
how we can build back that: Jap-|
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‘Pontiac ‘Press Readers
Solve Mystery of ‘Lily’ ee hy Ag
of 2560 Silyerside. She dubbed it
Lycoris Squamigera, and others-
bore out her ideritification with
-Igtters and pictures.from catalogs.
Al) in ‘all, 17 phone calls and
letters to the garden editor cor-
rectly identified the flower, while
Mrs. Kirk received 16 of 12 calls,
four personal visits and an even
‘dozen letters at her home at
4738 doatyn Rd.
Many persons assured her that
the ante was little known in this
part of the country, and even nurs-
. |erymen were often mystified as to
what it was.’ One woman, Mrs.
Daisy Picknell of Sydney, Aus-
tralia, made a trip to the Press
from. Huron Gardens where she
is visiting he sister.
MANY IN AUSTRALIA |
“We have many of them-in Aus-
tralia, ” Mrs,. Picknell said, *‘but
| Heliéve they are rare here. We
jeune Lities.” =
* ¢ *
Consensus of opinion on the
habits: of the mystery lily is that
it often lies dormant.in the groun
for one and sometimes two or three
-years,. explaining why Mrs. Kirk
might have failed to see it before.
It produces abundant, iris-like fo-
liage in the spring, but this green
growth withers.
Then in- August 9 single stalk
Mrs, Kirk is happy that she
knows thé name of her “beautiful
intruder,” but she's still, mystified |
as to bow it got into her garden.
sure of one. thing, though:
“One of the nicest ways I know
"new friends,"’ she said,
“ig to find a lovely‘ strange flower
growing in your yard and ask Pon-
tiac Press’ readers to name it!" =
‘ae Naval Vessels
Armed With Missiles
LONG BEACH, Calif. » — The
Navy's ships of the future will
bear no resemblance to the fight-
ing ships of today, says Navy Sec- |.
retary Thoma s.
“The conventional’ guns on the
cruisers will be gone,” he told. the
Armed: Services Committee of the
Long Beach Chamber of Com-
merce yesterday. “The cruisers
will b be armed with guided mis,
siles, Jet seaplanes will have &
terrific future, for they will be able
to travel anywhere in the world.”
Detroit Conventions Set
| some of the reots as soon as the
Curtis kitchens finished ” are so beautiful—so
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DETROIT — Detroit -will host News
NUD Garden Quiz Q-—My cabbages formed iiice
heads. and then most of them start-
ed to split open. Can this be pre-
vented?
A—The splitting was due to a
split, especially if rain follows a
period of drought.. The splitting
can be deferred by thrusting a
spade into the ground {o cut off
heads are fully formed,
* * *
Q—Our aenveiie creeping
.j bent lawn. has lost *its lush green
appearance and is very brown in
| spots, We have watered and fer-
tilized: it faithfully and at the oe
of sandy loam. - 2
Aiude en wnsneeny at
bent grass grows well in a mod-
erately, acid soil, The brown
areas may be due to the presence
smother the grass roots,
for Sept. 17, 18 Pontiac Area Growers
Plan to Display Entries
- at Redford Exhibit
Dahlia growers from Pontiae,
Drayfon Plains, Utica and many
other parts of Oakland County are
among those planning to exhibit
flowers in a state Dahlia Show,
scheduled Sept. 17 and 18 in Red-
ford,
This year the Southeastern Mich-
igan and the Michigan Dahlia
Associations have joined together
to stage what promises to be an
outstanding show, to be held in
Redford Carpenter's Hall, =—
Grand River Ave. .
y Scses Win he Cpu ia ea pele
from 4 to 10 p. m. Saturday and
‘ from 11 a. m, to 7 p.m. Sanday,
‘Sept. 17 and 18. Deadline for
entries will be at_12 noon Sept.
7% conventions and three trade
}shows during September, the De-
troit convention. and tourist bureau
says. For the first time, a con-
vention from another nation will
in Detroit when the
Federation of - Automobile Dealers
will meet Sept.
Plywood Output Jumps
PORTLAND, Ore.
billion, square feet’of American fir
plywood was used around _ the five
) ; ; = : . globe during World War II for
ALBERT B. defense purposes—for PT boats,
: headquarters, barracks, GI the-
L Ri E- aters, and post exchanges. Now
; : peacetime production is three
an times greater than the annual out-
~-LUMBER co. put volume at the close of the war.
Phone FE 2-9104 THE GREAT AMERICAN WAY
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p. m. on that day.
advice of a friend applied lime!
gimixed oe
Dahlia Show Set | Morning Glory
at Adler Home
That's what nei
vgn Adler are saying about
that has twined itself around a
42-foot utility pole at the Adler's
Silver Lake home—and now threat-
ens to go.“over the top.”
“if yow took a tape measure,
‘that morning glory must measure
over 80 feet tall,”’ Adier said, ‘ It
doesn't go straight up, but twines
round and round the pole. --
“It's over the transformer now,
On the well f thei
place at ete ;
04 lakeside plot and around‘ th
-ing dogs away from his shrub-
‘bery—one he says works like a
Growers. from all over Michigan
are expected to exhibit. Separate
competitions in both commercial
and amateur . classifications will
insure fairness, with divisions set
for novice, ‘small amateur, large
amateur and open clags,
There will be no admission to
view the exhibit, but a nominal
entry fee of 10 cents will be
charged for each exhibit up to 20.
Those with more than 20 entries
will still pay only the maximum
$2 fee.
General dhatvens of the show
is A. EK. Cadwell, 35405 Glenwood
Rd., Wayne. Persons in the -
Pontiac area desiring additional +
. information may procure it from-
“Mrs. A. R. Mullin, 5460 Dixie
Hwy., committee member,
Two years ago the Dahlia Show
drew a crowd of 1,600 when it was
held at the’ Detroit - Historical
Museum. Last year the exhibit
was held in Flint, where it. also
attracted statewide attention.
September Is Month
for Bulb Planting, —
Start bulb planting, and continue
the job-for the next two months.
_ Put in the smallest ol he earliest
blooming - snowdrops, crocuses,
chionodoxas; scilla and others—as
soon as you can get hold of them.
/sus can go in this month.
Tulips can wait a month or so.
Divide, Transplant | Daffodils, jonquils, all the narcis- | - charm and that he is willing to
share with Press readers.
“When you plant an evergreen,
plant a red barberry bush be-
side it. If it's a-big evergreen,
plant a barberry on each side,”
DOGS SHUN BARBERRY
Dogs, says Adler, dislike the
smell of the red barberry and.shun
its sharp needles. They won't touch
the shrubbery if a barberry bush is
growing within three feet of it.
Ld * *
“Moreover, the barberry is orna-
mental in: itself," the gardener
points out, ‘‘and_in the fall its red
leaves and berries are particularly
attractive.” ;
Although Adler grows the tall-
est morning glory and the shape-
Mest shrubbery, Mrs. Adler étfers
serious competition when it comes
fo flowers, A member of the
Detroit Garden’ Center, she is
considered to have “one of the
greenest thumbs in the neighbor-
hood.”
The Adlers are enlarging their
business, so they probably won't
expand their’ gardening activities
in the near future. © ~-
“For the present, I’m satisfied
that. my. vine's going ‘over the
top’,”” says Adler.
“But some day I'm going to
retire. When I do, you. can be
sure gardening will become my-
full time hobby.” ¢
andfriends
t' morning glory vine _ é cue PONTIAC PRES. FRIDAY, neta 2, 1955.
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if! our Needs of 5 \Mother Drowns Son, |One Childin 10 sn Z 73 a. : 4 - oa 38 :
: : ) | tl Cave Cha 'DanieLad’ |Has Eye.Trouble, |} _Listed by Probate Judge Says She ‘Panicked’ |Zes Eve. Trouble, Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore, the children and they can find out eae we. } eclares State, (3 . 2 fe Ae d
spoke to the Pontiac Rotary Club | what’ their problems are. | ~The case Of-8) LANSING UR—About. one~child’| $ ursday on “Juvenile De-| Need of close affection was the yj |mentally disturbed woman, who |in 19. who starts back to school! $,
and ‘age to say a person can live cited the case of a 16 year old de- lor cp mnawnary tag geo “teats he ported of. the ; . RTNEY DRUGS __ his own life as he pleases without | linquent boy just sent to the State: crying her, goes bel ‘3 prediction ‘
“responsibility to friends and fam-| Hospital who for the first 8 years a Felony Court judge today. /State Health Department, ‘which 3 der ats ee
ly alike,” Judge Moore said. “The}ot bis life hed ne one in what be The mother, Mrs. Christine Tege- | (hut. te tiahen's ayes checked: be. | SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTE
beste social living is a sense could put. trust or confidence. rides, 22, was quoted as confessing | fore classes ‘begin 2 BE 8-0433 : <8 Pa Se ao Clee tater’ Oar de . hours after she faked a kidnap} Although more than 200 tech- 3 2 OTHER STORES TO SERVE YOU
This _wes ‘tne! of tho Sir et] Magentt ot Gepupieat whe Ate sate. ME Ss Sissi | alarm to cover up the slaying. oe eet a 3 420 East Pike : 1006 festya. Avs.
ae ae sous Sone — a County Pro- ‘TAKES ORDERS FROM THE SUN — This car is powered by light} She was charged with homicide aes Gas Spear, Pegg raat ea z FE 2-6137 a 231 ,
aes 4 ox degeniny! Pry wire chat epchiges control.» | = natural or otherwise — which is converted into electricity by the|'ate yesterday, said all eye defects are not de- ~ a
‘pela aolen te tp of, “The court's alm 1s te keep | photoelectric squares on its top. The model will. be demonstrated at} Her husband Andrew, 23, & |\tected by the screening. é +o
new thought , ng with thelr parents when |General Motors’ “Powerama,” display of power sources, to be held|lunchroom counterman, told au-| A child may have faulty vision fof
——— spoke on ‘the abiiity| nny, 0um bat some are-o6 the Aug, 31 to Sept. 25-in jo, Il. The “‘Sunmobile” has ‘no praetical | thorities she had been depressed | when he tilts his head while read- +
to work and the value of. ac Children’s Home or at Camp | application in the atito industry, GM says, because it would be useless | since the birth.of the child. ing, blinks frequently, rubs his +
pol aa Oakland, if they merit it and on a lonely dark road. : 2-4 § eyes often, squints when looking at
r id w have « heme situation that is : _— ' Asst. Dist, Atty. Bernard M. (distant objects, or has inflamed Drive or Parking Lot *
Juige Moore emphasised this} net goed: od ° 9 Bids ‘are based he Patton of Queens County quoted | and watery eyes, the department er ; i +
polnt ‘by saying, “Every youe~ | Commenting on Oakland Agriculture Commission | Bits are based on ne eth atate the mother as saying ‘she te = officials said. | © Residential w +
may work has no feture plans or [wore stressed two points he | Asks Fair Parking Bids | each weet. ing tare hie Sat bath nb thie of ; © Commercial - i *
desire. Coatinususly working to- |™ot sear, one, an increase in the | LANSING (AP) —The State|@. |; - yesterday morning. : Bellamy Changes Mind , : tel fol ward something we want ts what [met unc, One. On : mission’ is solicit-| Start Fluoride Program * * * © ~ | PETOSKEY w — John W. Bell- | © Industrial | |
eeu pause oat of taehie? (ne Sen. ei es Agrees Canales We. pele | -- | ‘The mother originally told police | amy, whose resignation as Emmet Free Estimat eG
' See on eee eine: | tnt bide for the ‘parting conces SAULT STE. MARIE After | that q mystery"woman posing as Geusly peestadier won to hese any a = . a * |
“Dusan met stfine see at an ao tn tn esr cat ean an irae ba eco ey eis PONTIAC ASPHALT PAVING Hi plained this point: by saying that | schools in the county to send their Detroit when the fair is closed. | taining pment, fluoride now is| apartment, threatened to kill her | the action. He had submitted the fb. 7 : > =
‘ he would like to have the parents|children with special problems. The commission said it will re- | being to the city’s water|and then kidnaped the ‘baby, resignation in protest of the $2,200 | [Ra 5076 Pheesent Rd. aon
wah poms rt non cen eben com [oe ar wk Oat "ny. Th Severe eu cm Fem Te [eae note ke pas PPE ASTI a sas i Camp Oakland ! bined work | ' at ' voters at a s four it :
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tien projects in #4 towns and
| elties, Another 50 communities
| which suffered lesser damage |
. to, Rebuild Flooded Areas,
| \will be added to the Jist later.
ton, Pa.,
Lt. Gen. Samuel Sturgis,
chief of the Army Engineers, re-
ported. that 5,875 workers are em-
ployed on the flood: relief:
He cited the work done
as an example of the
speed with which the government
is helping put the flood-stricken
community back on its feet. ir. |
jects.
n Seran-
j}ers are doing a “truly vemark- |.
| able” job in Scranton, whete flood |
rea. | debris is being cleaned up at the)
| rate-of. 4,000 tons a day.
E? Roland Harriman, chairman
"lof the American Red Cross, re-
ported that $7,500,000 has now
been raised in the special flood-
reliet fund drive.
The goal in the Red Cross
drive was raised ‘to 16 million
dollars yesterday.
Presideht Eisenhower also
a progress report on flood relief
operations from Val Peterson,
Civil Defense Administrator, who
is heading up Federal operations |
| fr the six flood states.
Peterson messaged the
dent in Denver that he had re-
ceived nothing but praise for the
help. given the stricken commu.
nities by the Federal government,
but added: .
” *
“There is yet much to be done,
we'll continue to press forward on
all fronts..."
fot the peter feat in school
casuals in September's,
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TUL 9 P.M. jad year and amounts paid in 1953 and
Presi-
“| year. Three new cases were report- - Senator. Purtell. Wants
liam Purtell (R-Conn), | has
is anks piles ane ot
ing the Chief Executive to “find
authority” to refund taxes with-
held from paychecks so far this
| 194,
Purteli said the Internal Rev-
~~ code's provision’ on caysual-
¥ losses “permits a taxpayer to
p cone real and personal prop-
erty loses from his present
| income tax,"
He added that “if the loss is in
excess of the present } . he
fund or income taxes paid during
the prior two years and to further
deduct remaining losses. for the
next five years.”" |
MAKE REFUND NOW
“while these
er they could “immediately stop
further income tax deductions dur-
ing 1955 and refund deductions al-
ready withheld this year to those
who can prove casualty losses.”
* * s
Purtell said they were “‘sympa-
thetic’ but “their present thinking
is that they do not have atithority”’
to act immediately,
Polfo Cases Increasing
MARQUETTE (®#—With 60 cases
of polio reported so far this year,
the number of polio victims in the
Upper Peninsula already is twice
that reported for the whole of last
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skimped —
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and our boy knew it. The Egyp-| in 1951.
“At first,". said the birthday
kids, “women were scared of the
process and only very brave ladies
with great wealth took. the risk
They almost all got burned slight-
ly. It was that kind of process.”
' Actually it was a boiling aad
| 12 to 20 hours of misery for oper-
ator and operatee, Nestle, who
introduced what was then called
the ‘fiery dragon” in . London —
‘they had such a curt. problem
there, owing to the fog — picked
“up the idea from the old Egyptians.
WIGS ALONG NILE
“Some' people think that Cleo.
patra and her fri had a mys-
terious waving system, involved
with the waters of the Nile or some
such thing,” said one of the Nestle
tians actually shaved their heads.
baking ‘procedure, which involved: ~ To curl, ‘those « ‘wigs, they; ' He Hi E 5 i if 5
4.
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Wrapping long hair, some of ft
floor length, around a ser ies of
onstrated that in less than one day
he could give a woman curls to
SILLY AMERICANS! ee
“His machine greatly improved
when electricity came in, in 1909,
except for an incident or two when
ceilings fell in due to the weight
curlers. But he
ee = = 50th Birthday ¢ to Permanent Waves! ‘nent has dorie for civilization has
been to “increase the per’ capita
a ee St. Clair ‘County ‘Blood
Supplies. Are Exhausted
near fatality because of a stiortage..
ho American Res Coes ' PORT HURON we — St. Clair
County has set about to rebuild its |
blood ' supply. after. a
Cross county! from “Sil tg Wa lee te
area residents for Sept. 16 and 21
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ja better cup of cocoa, WATCH The. delegation opened a three-
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Ayer’s Keops accurate time; - y round of conferences with U.S. re ;
officials, incliding a discussion of
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Joan T. Karner
to Be Married
Mr, and Mrs. Peter F. Karner Bit bs fal } =
8. tting Conducted
entral WSCS. cz
‘@)
|Day Camp ender Attend Breakfast
_Luancheon was served by the Gers
trude Howe Unit with Mrs. William
B. Conrad acting as chairman.
Pioneer Unit Meets o
European Fash
Madeleine de Rauch of France believes in the pure
sheath line,-curved- only slightly for: femininity, and bal. Pierre Balmain of France ane a 5 dnamalle new han
in the three-quarter coat of an exciting red and black imo
town suit, and makes emphatic its importance with @ me
astrakhan cotler and matching barrel a
anced by an ethereal bow of trailing chiffon. Here in white b
‘satin of Celanese acetate, it is intricately embroidered with
white braid, pearls and false diamonds. The long tight
Fontana of "Rome designs a new version | dress in white wool end shi: rhinestones...
of the big evening ensemble in rich satin of |then adds an off-shoulder rounded collar -
Gelanese acetate. Using a bright copper
*|tone, Fontana embroiders the long-waisted under which the evening mantle slips.
Women’s Section _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955
Camp Fire Girls’ day camp leasl-
ers were entertained Thursday at
the annual breakfast given by Mrs.
William L. Graves of Dick avenue.
* * *
The buffet breakfast was served
by Phyllis Schreider, field direct-
or of the Pontiac Council of =
Fire Giris.
“In recognition of unselfish serv-
. | ice; time and talents given in the
interest of the health, happiness
and general well-being of the young girls of the community,” awards
were given to Mrs. Martha Butler,
Mrs, Jason Dodd; Mrs. Frank Co-
hoe, Mrs. William Simpson, Mrs.
Vern Shocklee and Mrs.. Reon K.
Baldwin.
Others receiving the award were |.
Mrs. William Cloutier, Mrs. Mar-
garet Hillier, Mrs. Norton Graham,
Mrs. Bert Winters, Victoria Micu,
. Timothy Daily, Judith Wart
ow iow and Mrs. Carl Roselli;
Still others were Patricia El- PAGES 17-19
“kins, Mrs, Carl Valigd, Susan
Ladd; Mrs. Nicholas Morris, Mrs,
F. L. Eastman, Julia Hadden,
Mrs. A. E, Vaught, Mrs. Edmund
Hadden, Mrs. Vern Rollison, Mrs.
Fimo Huntwork, Mrs. Carl
‘Schmidt. and Mrs. Frances
Mapes. :
e- 2 ¢
Completing the list were Mrs.
Lynn Hogg, Clarice Graves, Mrs.
“| William L. Graves and Nickolun
Di SOM... sleeves are embroidered right to the-vrist.
From France
comes this
gala winter
evening dress.
Germaine
Lecomte
creates a short
evening
twosome in
peau de faille
of Celanese
acetate—black |
for the —
lavishly
tucked coat,
and white for
the dance
dress with its
one bare
shoulder and
full skirt tied
in a self-bow
at the,
hipline.
Personal News of Interest i ;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Todd and | Donald Fitzgerald and their da
family are in the process or Margaret, of Clevejand, —~ satin touched with jeweled embroidery i is created by Pierre
moving from their South Johnson| | They will attend the wedding o ‘Balmain, 195$° Meiman-Marcus Awardee, The gown will avenue residepgce to their new) Ann se s and’ John rs
home on Utica road. | Fricke II on Saturday afternoon. : silary wi by the ) Texas store's hates npeenion Mon
Their. neighbors, Mr. and. Mrs.| _: * 8 « ay uesday.
Ray L. Allen and family, are also | Mrs, Joseph Swengros of Lyford |
moving to their new home on | street and her. grandmother, Mrs. A wealpoured nt dae ball gown in gleaming white
1, “MRS, DA
Aa Mrs. Dana P. Whismer sued with LS abachaer, Judy,
My at byal home on North Gentses avenue. Judy bid | -tand daughter of Cleveland spent) vostemneald drive.
“and Mrs. Lawrence Piatt of wad [
Arbor. * *: * i
Motoring, flying and visiting},
comprixed-the. vacation of Mr. and
Mrs, Harry F. Buehring of South
Johnson avenue. After motoring
to Traverse City where they spent
week, they flew to Philadelphia
and visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
’ Before completing their vacation |
they spent several days in Canada.
* ¢ -* *
Dr. and Mrs. William Wehlaw
several days at the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mr,. and Mrs,
-| Thomas Clifton of Osceola drive.
A’. WHITMER AND DAUGHTER, JUDY. set to returie to Acieel School. sehere she is in the sindh
ee : end with Mrs. Edward A. Brooks
of Hammond street are Mr, and
Mrs. Clifton MacNabb. of Maple-
wood, N, J., Louise Sanford of Lex;,
‘and Mr? and " Dora Wilson of Huntington |
| flew to Pele. Alto, Calif.
aay ste
hile=there=t New Club. Season Begins
hey are=visiiing ==
r and Mra. J: 8 Witson-- who Soe
Catherine Murtha,. who has
been at home with her mother,
Mra, A. V.-Murtha of Erie road,
during the summer ‘vacation, has’
returned to Tucson, Ariz., where
she teaches, Her mother accom-
panied her to Joplin, Mo., on
her return trip.
Steve Murtha.is home on a two-
week leave from the U. 8, Navy.
| He will report to the aircraft car-
rier, USS Princeton when he re-
turns to California and then will
be statiohed in Hawaii.
Li * *
Dr. and Mrs. Charlies *L, :
Bowers and sons, James, Thom-
as and Peter, of Cedardale ave-
nue spent the past week vaca-
tioning at Bear Lake near Trav. .
" erne City. .
Vacationing with the Bower#
were Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Clark
and children, Donna and Philip, of
| Beachgrove near —e
*
Mr. snd Mb. EAmund 8. Rogers
and sons; Bruce, Gary_ and er
of Linden road are at home after
three weeks at *spending the past
their Bee on. Platte Lake, the first meeting of the new club
| year.
* * *
Benjamin Sweeney, vice
.presented the rushing Mrs.
president,
schedule, '
Committee pe ae Betty
Lou DeGroot, Mrs. Elmer 0.
dohnson, Mrs. . Marshall Rose,
Maxine Miller, Mrs. Morris and
Mrs, Sweeney will be assisted
by committee members Mrs.
Donald Murphy, Mrs. Edmund
Smith, Mrs. Donald Giordano
atid Mrs. Sidney Savage.
Other committee. members aré -
Mrs, Norman Nelson, Mrs. Rudy
Mazza, Mrs. Russell] McGlinchey,
Mrs. Edward Hummel and Dee
Brim. s ¢ 4
Working on an advertising ret
ect: are Mrs. Rose, Mrs.
mel, Mrs. Rex Parker, Miss Brim;
Mrs. McGlinchey and Mrs. Donald
Moore,
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Set Welfare Chatertion:
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convention of the State Assn. of
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& have serious ene is one ‘Ike’ Explains American | Miss , Michigan, on TY ©
| Rissians Claim tition to be cepapiaed lo Modbow Mostow | Education Week Purpose Md ‘gs a
text mm. Abo the uch DENVER. (INS) — President | Miss Michigan of 1955 in the state ‘other states.
Vite group of Russian wheat Eisenhower ‘Tiss proclaimed the
| farmers. next year. Then there is week of Nov. 612 as American 'Peace Initiative
‘ing association to exchange arch- © “Reds Take Credit for A ee can ae Te citizens to show their appreciation
Better Relationship of S.R.; also a plan for’ ari American fe auld. the chectvince will
U.S. and Soviets jopera company to perform in MOS-' serve as a “fitting prelude" to the
cow and for Soviet artists; musi- White House. conference on educa-
MOSCOW W—The Russians cians, actors.and sportsmen to tour = | will start in Washington
claim now to have taken the initi- io ee os mp
ative in the matter of East-West | ‘Weee ae cs cure Gas Ge Grant Wage Increase
cultural exchanges to -improve |
international relations, and gitia famed Boston Symphony will come | GRAND HAVEN we—City” em-
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is ard. prom rican Cent wage incre: ry o!
lage _ * © 5g ined vik by 4me the city council which met re- « | r
With tourists moving in-te ‘the violinist. Yehudi Menuhin, who cently in special session. City
Soviet Union by the hundreds trom | caused a sensation jn concerts here Manager R. V. Terrill says the
West apd East, Soviet propaganda in November 1945, ' boost will cost the city $18,000,
is- thumping this theme.
Typical is a comment in New |
Times, the Soviet foreign affairs |
weekly, which claims that “even |
in its coldest phase the ‘cold war' | ~
could not freezé out: the profound
and historically rooted mutual
sympathy of the peoples of the
U.S.A, ant Oe UsSE.” “ 8
New Times welcomed visits of
congressmen and cobblers to the
Soviet Union, It, praised numerous : my
suggestions in the American press
for expansion of exchange visits.
“The . State Department,”’ says |.
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with plans for closer intercourse |.
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SHOOTS FOR TITLE — Right in the thick of the| the 20-gauge championship, in the National Skeet ROUNDS "EM UP — One of the busiest ‘at the Oakland
five-man shootoff today, for the title she won a yeat| Championships at OCSC. She was photographed County Sportsmen's Cut, tits werk, is Mry, ,VandeWater of
ago, is Mrs. Carola (Leon) Mandel, of Chicago| Thursday just after the shootoff was postponed until notedee ae (Waterford) m bp oe — | Vande- andel about 3 o’clock this aft today. All fi shooters had t handles announcements system pages (above). Mrs. Mandel a o iS ahernoms y _ = completed Funs,0f 150. the shooters for theit starting times. She does a lot of other things to kill t fi mate titors for) straight. < a napandrirsse ” _ 7 help inalie the big sation sheet chemsplonshis saoyd sien property. a. Ed * aa
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_ holding its natioral championships at Waterford, are|rent event, is-from thé same town (Minneapolis, shown above. At left is ‘Mr. Skeet,”’ otherwise Jim-| Minn.) as Jimmy. Robinson is clearing house of in-
my Robinson, magazine field editor, and one of the; formation regarding the NSSA ‘as he has attended
ist NSSA eS many years ago. William Ander- bie one no them. ;
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POSTING THE SCORES — One *of the most popilar spots along | board that carries all the scores of each day's shooting. ‘Leaning on the AVENUE or FLAGS — Here's one stirring sight visitors to the house are lined with the national sa and in ¢
“skeet alley” at the national»championships being shot at Waterford | rail in front is Nérman Forgue of Chicago, one of the competitors. Oth- mational skeet’ shgoting championships’ at Oakland County Sportsmen's | flags of Canada and Puerto Rico, —— ba
this week, is the scoreboard. Picture shows one end of the' 2btoot long ers ate unidentified, : se shaea a facia a ci ahi i acter of the event.
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Does Farm Surplus Have a Remedy? 22235:
ie a! soa if isthe ca sent India as gift js accepted as reckons iis gupport-ot the farmer come for producing-ourfood. Thus tails tale cheba ole peutical~ 4°: overproduction use, a
curplae?™ ‘Tis —eo do sith ot | thecure would seem.to be in hold- a de delicacy. in terms of pOrchasing -atahe consumera would get —-
ing down-prodiiction. The. Depart “America’s farm laws are aimed and farmers. would get’ the ’
PARTY PROBLEM ‘anyhow '* and : come everybody
‘The 1910-14 base period has‘ been | would. be happy.” : By WARREN ROGERS JR. ; - 4. an {at guaranteeing the farmer that; |
WASHINGTON W — The world |ime'by cetwalling planting ‘and | barring some freak of weather or. » will: beat a path to the door of marketing under laws dating back bugs, he can count on-a certain brought up to date, but he had the CONGRESS UNHAI PY :
the man who ifivénts a solution | to and beyond 1933 when the gov- | imum return for his crop. That} general idea. Congress was far from happy to America’s problem of farm sur- farmers to’ kill takes much of the guess out of a with the -Brannan subsidy plan,
pluses. ernment, paid far % “by guess and by God” calling.j Defenders of parity say it does especially his inability to say pre-
>...9 y buovlled nas Shaeilitgn Sane | el no more for ‘the farmer than al cisely how miich it would cost. It| go
It is a five-billion dollar puzzle _— The laws-do not discriminate} wage contract does for his city| was killed, but it left a lively
which has defied solution for near-| ONE GOAL among farmers, The top two miil-| cousins. Detractors decry it as an/| ghost,
ly 30°years in its modern form. | Increased consumption is .a goal | tion who produce half the country’s | outmoded link with the past, a bar) Secretary of Agriculture Benson
What is the American farm prob- | too. The most notable success has farm goods by value get the same | to incentive -and efficiency and &/ announced Aug. 13 a kind ‘of sub-
lem? Its most. distressing symp-| been with the dairy surplus, The | treatment as the seven million| spreader of government controls. | sidy plan for cotton starting after
» tm today is the $5,370,029,000 sur-| school lunch pours tons | Who turn out 39 per cent, or the
plus taken off the farmer's hiands|of milk ‘ake ebeekchbaeen who, | 12 million who live on the fringes) 4 better solution than parity-; subsidy payments in effect for wool by the government. But what's the in many cases, would otherwise | of. starvation. pegged price supports. As secre-| and mohair, trying to build up the
ha i") ers @ guaranteed annual. cash in-
Charles Brannan thought he had|next Jan: 1. Last April he put.
“Sun the ‘subsidy Vs, ‘eleppaaits bat-
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Miss), himself a farmer, steps into
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idea to deal ‘with, a’ particular ||
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Holt and his companion, Rep. | tile roofed houses. = ~~. Hees
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a ; included | extra wide. elections, said | “has &
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The friendship that ‘exists be-
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“Moby Dick.": Now that the pic-
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150 pages and is involved be-
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Pontiac High Schoo} athletic de-
partment has announced that post
cards addressed to bondholders
and purchasers of 1954 season fagt-
ball tickets have been mafled, ad-
vising them that 1955 season tick-
ets are now available.
Entire 60-yard-line section,
which numbers 1,120 seats, will
be reserved for bondholders and
Jast year's buyers until Sept, 8.
After that date, all ducats will
be sold on a “Ist come, ist
served” basis.
Tickets are $l-apiece and $5
for the season's. schedule of five
home: games. Orders for 1955 sea-
sori tickets should be mailed to
Bob Beauchamp, faculty manager
of athletics, Pontiac High School,
Pontiac 18, Michigan.
No individual tickets will be |Ready for Chiefs’ Games As usual, tickets will be sold on
game nights at Wisner Stadium’s
Cass Avenue office. Season ducats
will also go on sale in Room 125
at the high school from 1 to 5
p.m. Monday through Friday uitil
the ist game, -
Tennis Officials
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at Forest Hills | » ges © : wee 4
Editor's note: This is the second
‘of two articles on a fishing trip in
the Cansdian wilds along the Pacific
coast line. The first appeared yea Sr ;
in Early Games Nebraska’s Bob Smith,
Maryland’s Ron Waller
Get Immediate Call .
LOS ANGELES t®#—Two rookie
stars will adorn the starting line-
| ups tonight when the world cham-
pion ‘Cleveland Browns and the
«| Los Angeles Rams play an exhibi-
tion National League Football
game in Memorial Coliseum.
, Coach Sid Gillman of the Rams
said Ron Waller from Maryland,
the club's second draft. choice,
would start the game at right half.
- Paul Brown, master of the
Browns, nominated Bob’ Smith
from Nebraska for -the left half-
back position, taking over from
veteran Ray Renfro, temporarily.
Otherwise, the teams will lead
off with their regulars, with Nor-
man Van Brocklin at quarterback
for Los Angeles and George Rat-
terman -at the same’ spot for the
Browns.
. Due for early duty for the Rams,
however, will be halfback Corky
Tharp from Alabama. While he is
hot exceptionally fast, and weighs
but 173, Tharp leads the team in
rushing and is. second in kickoff
returns.
Major Leagues ... AMERICAN” LEAGUE ‘ Wea c A. pair of 18-year-olds, Sally
Sharp -of Pine Lake and Wiffi
Smith of St. Clair River, clash at
Birmingham Country Club today
tor the Women’s District Golf Assn.
championship. ‘
Today's 36-hole final marks the
2nd meeting of the two youngsters
this summer. Sally and Wiffi bat-
tled for the state amateur crown
Miss Smith posting a 6-5 win.
Witfi advanced to the cham-
plonship test as expected, down-
‘ing Mrs. Betty Jane Wilson in
s semifinal, 3 and 2.
Bat Sally’s victory over defend-
ing champion Pat Devany, 2 and
1, was the tourney’s biggest up-
set. : Sally, Wiffi Clash Today for District Championship
at Oakland Hills a month ago, with | ed 78 Sally came from behind to edge
Miss Devany, who had been play-
ing her finest golf of the year.
Devany held one-up leads three
times, but couldn't contain Sally's
sizzling putter,
Sally squared the match for the
last time at the 8th hole, then
birdied the 12th and 13th for her
winning margin. Miss Sharp card-
» One over women's par on
the 6,324-yard layout.
“Although expected to win, Wiffi
was forced to come from behind
for her triumph over Mrs. Wilson,
the 1949 titleholder. The Ann: Ar-
bor housewife Was 3-up after eight
holes, but Wiffi settled down to
shoot one under men's par the rest
of the way, She finished with a 75.
Are They Biting?
State Says So,
Grab Your Rod
LANSING (®—Fishing should be
good this weekend for all species,
the state conservation department
said today.
A falr to good run of rain:
bows was reported in the Stur-
geon river near Burt Lake. Good
trout fishing was reported in
the Au Sable between Mio dam_ and Alcona, on all branches of
the Cedar, White and Bigelow
rivers in Newaygo and in all
the main streams of Lake coun-
Bass fishing is good in the Fletch-
er Floodwaters, Crooked and Carp
-seld-fop-the—tst-ga
on sale for the remainder of the
schedule every Wednesday before
Se UE a home game at Osmun's and
Hangs Up Cleats
Fie °
MOUNT MORRIS #—Jim the football field when I've got
making the Olympic team. Only
a fool would take the chance.
“Me; I'll practice field events
instead." :
Central Michigan’ coach Bill
Kelly, apparently agreeable to
‘this crushing’ blow, said:
“We don’t push anybody to play
football here: We'll field a te®?m
| with ‘or without Jim.”
_ Jo this, Podoley was equally
. “They've got a
used.
even the most remote chances of} 9) deca’
‘Cup team‘for the fifth straight POO? .cse nm eee
Paso Peres pensar eemnnh PSTN Y OS HURSBAT HOME RUNS Top Pro Golfers
Eye Cup Team WETHERSFIELD, Conn, ww —
Several of the ‘nation’s top golf
professionals, among them the
| magnetic Sam Snead have more | Chile
; than prize money:at stake today
when they tee off in the
Insurance City Open. ©
They'll be scrambling for points
that mean berths on the 10-man
U.S. Ryder Cup ‘team, which will
be selected after the final round
on Monday. :
Play-in the fourth annual ICO $20,000
71 Wethersfield Country Club
course this_morning.
W.Va., the mah with the erratic
putter, seeks a spot on the Ryder got under way over the par 35-36— inate
oe pie a ru, = pi =
poe ee wee! Se ae Foytack Slated
fo Start Tonight
Against Athletics Tiger Manager Harris
Gives Reliefer Chance
to Show His Stuff
KANSAS CITY —Paul Foytack
was scheduled té get his 1st ma-
jor league’ start tonight, opening
the Detroit Tigers’ three-game se-
ries with the Kansas City Athletics.
Detroit manager Bucky Harris
named the 24-year-old righthander
to open because ‘‘he certainly is en-
titled to a shot at it.”
Foytack has pitched 41 innings
in 18 relief stints: He has struck
out 33 batters and walked 34 in
that time. He has an earned run
average of 5.05. ;
His best showing was five inn-
‘}ings against Baltimore earlier this
week. ca
Pennant Race At A Gilanee ,
AMERICAN LEAGUE ;
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Woa Lost Pct. Behind Play
ose 7 St son — Cleveland o 8 3 “G2
New York ..... 1, 93
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Remain: games: E
Sept, 20, 2 aunene vag eae Se 2. Away (19), New York (2), 9, Cleveland (4), 2
Gur ais
ington (3), Sept. 2, 3, 4 bent. Ba.
ton—fit
Sept, 23 (2), 24, 25; Ch (2),
Harmon, Redlegs;
Giants, Rhodes, 2, Dark, (3), Sept. 13 (2), 14
(3), Sept, 16, 17, 18; Balt 3 2, 3, 4. nied oa '"
FOREST HILLS, N.Y. UF —| cicago St “se | lakes in Emmet county, Long Lake me,-butwill_go| American tennis officials, desper- few York fea ‘% [in Alpena county, ueoe and |
Tate for @ new court hope who|Detrot ‘See 13 = ue: Isle county might help win back. the Davis Wasingsse? “ss Ay $8 ce Cup, will have their eyes focused | Baltimore ace ie m3 3 pot aati len a du the next few days “City: on lishing was reported good sig RT ae me Co ae ped | tear va Cecen Cit phy Pe Ferteck, fi Mio Pond Fonieatéad dam back:
STUNTS a IS EPR ae ye SUMAN , yitevsiant: Pop avohaer ha La tie Platte river ih Ben.
Sam Giammalva. | a a hee ek 1 om = zie. county. ~~" a
"| Idle today when opening salvos} McDermott a4) or Porterfield (10-18) .
are discharged in the national | Boston at Baltimore, 7 p.m. — sulli
championships at the West Side| (+12) ys. Lopet 13.10 or Moore (610)
Central's Jim Podoley Quits Football,
-. Will Concentrate on Decathlon Events occasions, particularly in nation-
competition.
“IT had to borrow some money
to stay/in school this year ‘and I
want fo pay it back,” he said.
- How is he going to make money?
- “Im going to go home from
school on weekends and fiddle .at
a things,” said Podoley, “like
ing wheat. and beans and
ne rest of the fall crops ‘ori our
Aarm, planting winter wheat, work-
ing ‘in a gas station, refereeing
| high -school football games .on
Friday nights, practicing track,
helping my mother on the farm
and hitting the. books.” After all
I've got to keep up my ‘B' aver- age.” : =
| When someone quipped, “What
you ‘gonna’ dé" your spare
. are :
| | time?” Podoley shyly mumbled:
A _ “f've got a girl, too.’ <
Termis Club, the 20-year-old Hou-
ston slammer will begin his title
bid Saturday against Laurence
Schaffer of New York.
He has a_rather favorable draw.
| His next opponent will be the win-
‘ner of the maitch between Italy’s
Guiseppe \Merlo' and England's
Bobby Wilson. Then blocking his
eighth-seeded foreigner, and Gil-
fourth.
CYO Bowlers Meet -
Pontiac CYO Men's Bowling.
League, which’ rolls on Sunday
night, will hold its Ist meeting
Sunday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m. All
-league members are
to attend this meeting, which
will be held at the Motor Inn. Rec- he
There are’4 sport pagés ,
, Today's Pontiac Press path. are Japan’s Kosei Kamo, the | Brroky" iladelph
bert Shea of Los Angeles, seeded | cincinnati
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NEW YORK (®—Sunny Jim Fitz-
simmon, 8l-year-old dean of
American trainers, admitted today
he. was really surprised when
Nashua stepped away from Swaps
at.the start of their match race
at, Washington Park Wednesday.
“From what I had heard I didn’t
think. my horse could outrun
Swaps,” said. Mr. Fitz on his re-
na could break fast if necessary
of the gate," - ‘s
r. Fitz was not on hand when
set practically all of the
Including Its Trainer,
‘but from what. they told me I|
thought it would be Swaps first out to the front at the start.” the vet-
eran trainer continued. Jockey
Eddie Arcaro and 1 agreed iit
would be the best’ if he could go |
right to the front but if he couldn't
then I told Eddie to keep that oth-
er horse busy.” . ‘
. Nashua. came out of the gate
with Arcaro plying his whip vig- | and
colt went / right to the front and
never was ‘headed. ee,
of | ry 121 pounds "|Nashua’s Lightning Gate Break Surpr ses Many, | Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons Jatoga at that time.” Mr. Fitz -
hearing that Swaps had
lame. :
He ‘said he hoped the two horses
would meet again in the course of
the regular racing season. this
year. Nashua’s next start
will be in the $100,000
a, as a 3-year-old would car-
compared to 126
older horses. = : a
“Just because we won this match
race; doesn't mean I like them.”
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turned up —
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two airplanes met us at a pre-| . The pilots always fly close to one Taseko, Goodhope and Monmouth | ©#y for a seal. . | seer 09 we| Side so they have the maximum | Were above 10,000. All of them 2 °. ;
—— —, tes | Space in which to turn’ or maneu- were snow capped and to complete| ‘Once 0. L. Beaudette watched )
inland-to Chilko Lake, The rain-| Ver: The spectacle of these/jagged, the picture of nature at het brawny | 40 eagle high in a pass swoop /;
bow were there and so were Dolly| ™assive peaks with snow | best a mamapain pireain_caeap | SOs on two sea gulls. The pair’
Rubber executive who underwent | Un! storage me andes te pace Coed es pa ae = sly des. Eoo-wed os " ar | again with ¢ of man. or gg : sts proved | and sister winged their
aly tat cone nailed” gome| 18 the face of nature at the height teied "ok uaihahieiees wend eee a he watend coin be jabs of the latter and the rest did well | pea ose cated eo al hail and certainly that spot. con- [Jn sanes’ Siemeation ‘Ton rainbow. | | na tut eo % |
The airplane trip from the yacht | tude of-9,Q00 feet and still were. Seutiad tosses in which. 1 ae cae annie ee ith og oes | at sea level to Chilko Lake was| below the ~lofty sentinels that | caught—or expect to catch—a fish.| decided that discretion was indi. | the most thrilling and inspiring | Spiraled up and.beyond. But an i ee «6 ; antl end bo Guune, GOAY and
any in the group had ever made. a oe ae met Sentee, vented to go on. Al-| soared back up the cut with as
After the takeoff fron a com-| bosom of Lake Chilko, approxi- oe spear A and with @ final fp of his big. fortable and cozy cove, the planes} mately 4,000 feet above the sea. | ji. with ae wings which said:
broke into the open and *began a@ 1 miles from a posi office but “You and I are the only two "© K.—but it's going to be too i
ceaseless climb: between two snow | near neighbors ofthe rainbow and ‘ a } ‘platens = ; saad ain ss that the Dolly” Vard Z ple in history ‘that have ever fished | bad if I catch any-of you clowns
aivaya to cloas together always} ee ee here. No man could ponsifly werk | around heve alone.
too high—and grimly uncom-| | Probably the remark that pro-|* "@¥ on foot” | eons ws « it ey mising forever. Snow capped, | duced the most hilarity on the trip| ay. axe’ little jewel thr yt J Lodliroord
rugged, impenetrable to man on|came from Calvin P. Bentley,| 4 <<’ ae Perot sae Oe tenis wens tibety foot. they reg pate wealthy Owosso manufacturer and| “topped high mountains, jeven but if a champion did Gcten. . - sportaman. It was evening and the | thousands of feet above sea jemerge from ‘the flock, I'd be
ra mae.” they mit] Ser har vag iene] Ne de se |e Gh aad all right with us. And if you don't, | Reece. was.a champion ani the) si sien cal pestle | Destar whese o " that’s all right, too.” party lounged on the back deck in| * ~ poet ror system of utter con-
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As the flight cuntinued, the | masterpiece, a gastronomic chef | _ 2 = 4 oe
mite" Meng “amen “ta | ocr wits he sealed | fee A Tl conrad | _ When te tcp ermimied, we heightened. The altimeter | out. But we were certainly out in off path, were Sows the to showed 4,000 feet, 5,000 feet and | the wilderness—way out eg ee flagrant Vancouver where we remained
soon we were a mile and a half | The three small boats the yacht a . ppc eS ee
above the sea and still those rows | carried for fishing were tied on the | thould Mike to record ® top Fale. | hopped to Seattle and thence the -
moved on each side with their | Planes were securely fastened to| Sfter 10 minules, we Figit salmon were shipped peaks and drifted snows several | the port side equally inaccessible spot | back in dry ice and everyone 36 miles away but only (15 min- | that has a mouthful of mine will . thousand feet above, It created | Our David, impeccable and | utes travel). have to stand uncovered and pote core Phar adbpeag pron stash wongy AL am lh hase pe hg sccttastl bow before he takes the first
surrounded, Es cape proached . Bentley a Garner, . were bite, ; 7
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field ¢ of BPlyest a “Bi : at 1902. good playing weight, but Geld te Grand Rapier Terry back and’ they hope to reap the probably a little light in the face ~ harvest’ this season. They planned | 4k of ‘the ahead. Barr),spent. most of last season hard practice Sn | Sergent mot, & tact eennien carefully last season, by bringing |
wing, The coaches know- he’s got Barr up slowly.
: in Nit Roond Kyo.
BEAUMONT, ‘Tex. w — + Eddie
2 knocked ont’ tameins (Babe)
“Vanee, 148, Dallas, Tex., in. 1:29)
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night in @ scheduled 10-rounder.
- In the other scheduled 10-round- |
er, J, W; (Kid) Henry, 136,. Or-
; third-round Sin taht, Seti ot ond Si
the signals, there
sant Ox ae oss or eee
line that the Wolverines’ can't ‘hit
with all the power of the ana I Fold, Chevrolet, Ply-
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/ ==. | Presumably, Coach Bensio! Ous-| oni (tied quarterback ana. | Legion Teams Tangle >> anteed. .. Parts and Labor © 7
Cleveana' Boy was} tenn Be 9 fe ee a | Mat ace sched bet as ern. air ooming Dl chipe Down E.anioed
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CLEVELAND w— A surprise
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a four-game
the American
s first place.
Maglie’s first start in
since his sale by the
York Giants Bholaer nx ago.
31-year-old right made
ony one start for the Tribe, a 7-5
loss in Washington.
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League's
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July 9, in Chicago.
The White Sox, leading both the
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Detroit, 348; er, Kansas City,
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PITCHING—Joe Nuxhall, Red-
Giants -7-4 and gaining 15th ry
tory, most by a Cincy hurler since
1951 when Ewell Blackwell won 16.
BATTING-
trips in 7-6 victory over Cardi-
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Fs Labor Day Race
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Daytona Beach, Fla., was broken
quickly yesterday when Tim Flock ||
of Atlanta, Ga., racked up a 112.041
m.p.h. average in @ Chrysler 300.
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nor pogo SAND GRADING.
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. Residential, and commer:
. Guaranteed work. Ph. FE
nates
REPAIRS AND | AL
terations. eg service, Weather
_ly. PE $7118.
i * *.
* oies apie g Bel, Phone ne PE
‘. p neee am Poe Clearied
wo
>| Gn
eine | ROTO
RICK, Nb woes, ‘Also chimnevs No job toa’
| oe not apy
te E Pike
i“ Ouse NGG yULt ¥ _tauipped PE 4-845: L.A, Younes,
New and repair specialties, OR
ant, 8, 12
eo i ot the Grocery store, 8. J.
13\,
APPLIANCE SERVICE |
Moaleeas Services
service ail
2 hour service, No results, no
charge: chemically treated at ny
_ extra cost.
Roto-Re Sewer. scare
PLAIN SEWING AND MENETRO.
4 veovin. ©
REPAIRING A A SPE.
- Garden Plowing 16B
A. GARDEN PLOWING OWING — BU
on Sia or PE 81437 ee
RODEN PLOWINO, DISCING, fort. Fin, 19008, of Pontiac Atr-
“Laundry S Service 18 I PEL
—— CURTAINS PLAIN On rir.
Beautifully Pontiac
_ Eetadry Phone PE 2-801,
For Y FAMILY r LAUNDRY SERV *h. Pontiac
Tan |
* B & J LANDSCAPING SERVICE,
black dirt ahd top soll, delivered.
PE 2-583.
GRADING. ase YARD , CeVELING
Grading terracing & sodding.
" esiatecns, guaranteed, Free es
timates. 2-1668
DAN’S o ANESCRINO - > SERVICE.
Complete lawn maintenance and
_fleanup. PE 2-8712.
__ toe work.
Mog AND ) BIGHT
tL trucking. 1 I... oo,
WE TEND THE EARTH
LS FA é ; —— by experts,
~Moving & “Trucking jy
aa MOVING “TRUCKING pick: | ¥, Good service at
roa FE 41003 or
ime, *
reasonable
|_ PE $3571 an
meen:
DEC. CABINETS. 78, DOORS. Bb. E. _Cook, FE 44156.
~CEMI ENT & & BEOCK
to-recover a loss, ‘Dial FE
2-Bi8l
Say “charge jt.”. 1B FREE | _ Fereaeie we Ton ‘os. big or small | _
SUDDEN SER ; | _bish and}
__ PLACE A “LOST AD."| “tenet Call FE 2.8181 for an ad
of- an ad- writer.| Reasonable. PE +0351
HT AND HEAVY: - TRUCKING.
ery hauled, soil, sand,
fill dirt and rene. 20603,
INCINERATORS ED A
bis hauled Clean up FE
(eee LioHT HAULING ODD JOBS. _Cheap. FE 1-017
~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local and Tone Fer a808, Moving
—RUB-
TR
% ‘Ton kup 2 and Dum
_ Pontiac Farm and
Industrial Tractor-Co, | 8. ARD Open Dail y eon Pao. sensu
~"REDU UCED RAT ES)
Moving Fie ‘sane —
Tr
nate PEE 408 &-1 PAINTING 11 "EX. , 10 per cent disc, for tach.
Guaranteed Free est. FE 40205. NG.
ei | Painting & Decorating 20| V
RE-.
JAY. .OR einen TV SERVICE
. FE 5- 5-6390
_Ply_ Coy. -27 Ws Lawrence.
PEWRITERS RENTED
Hor wORRYING._1_WiLi_ Ab: | MNchells. 12). seginey Bt arene your, aoe ae — Past service, F. Mendricks. 4337 . Windiate Pk. Dr., Clarkston. WAKLE'S CUSTOM “
FRER TRIMMING AND REMOW.| Sia" Pree entmeter al pre estimate. uP 24018 —_— : UPHC
Dresemaking, Talloring 16| surcoveas
OM PE eS LANDSCAPING Se . Preliminary ARGUS Ci}, USED. COMPLETE, pot Mw ee $4. T.D.C. slide vrojector. ‘Me = ‘NURSER : $20, Keystone movie with case,
- 0 bi ere Glerkston used, $25. Pola’ cameras, ta
GENERAL LAR i. recorners, movie equipment. Easy
gt ares Pree wae | ADI IL
aime, geoding.. Pr anvick, 1055 W. Huron, #
TREE SERVICE. CUTTING DONE | ENROLL. ? FOR CER
bi 5 ain saw, Also trimming. — — Sept, 15. enpetic
PE 4-061 - Landrv's Gureas
ean 1430 Square Lk., Rd.
Waterford EW SCRABBLE SETS, #3, PAINT
| cag. | te Raackentiged” 8a Landscaping _Lawrence. FE 21416.
CAWN BUILDING | AND GARDEN. |.
3-Ta08
rE AanES trucking. , FE 4-6078. |-.
Trucks to Rent: . TRACTORS HL
1% Ton stake [
‘Trucks
Painting & Decorating 20|. Sid 7 Ba Aaa |
“This size twelve wil fit —
's a size eighteen size twelve!”
ee eS ehoet
g & Wali i Washing |
ee
=i aeetapy 21A
SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY.
technique, " Kim
a STRAK:
-s
RADIO & TV, 127 8. PARE om
os re ir, iron. rv
_tee calle. PE 45601. . KERN'S TV sERVICH a o-~instalied, moved and
. wet arial Specialist
a rn
cree ne sa et tnd Office Sup
WANTED ee Rida) Wtd. Children toBoard 26
CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED }-
for. PE 2-1730.
COLORED. nay he . Chil Licensed hom. +2002.
oy. yaw can CARE FOR 2 PRE- school aged ehtidren, eelieed: eee ious.
Phone Metamora
SPEC. CARE FOR 1 cui: . DAYS.
lic. home, FE_ 58-9678 HOOL CHILDREN WA ANTED.
Bus at door, good eqre, Meensed.
MA 65-7487.
Wd, Household ‘Goods 27
ANTIQUE DISHES HANGING Ph. shades and prisms. MY
FURNITURE NEEDED
ONE OF PONTIAC'’S LARGEST
re buyers, Cah . waiting. ;
SAD ASE size ses stove, FE ae.
Wtd, Miscellaneous 28
BAPTIST CHURCH NEEDS UP- RIGHT PIANO AND BABY
GRAND.
AITH BAPTIST __ MAPLE 5-1140
SURF GRIN A. DELTA
“Milford MU i C CYLINDER JEEP STATION WAG- motor.
sb car BOX a Oa 1954
is ton ton Chevrolet or GMC.
ate umber after-
Pen bae number 1147, Re-
ward, ince
: RED AND ~
tor billfold. Rewa
Needed very Rs iy Carel Dallare,
1306. N. Perry,
Lost: BROWN LEATHER x sili fold. Valuable ra, Return to
_owner, Rews: ard } E 50521.
_Notices ¢ s& "Personals nk 25
Aerotred Knapp Shoes
Have purchased all shoe records
from the former Arthur Sweet
__ Pred
AAA ERIVATE | DETECTIVES.
DOMESTIC, CRIMINAL, COMM
yrs,-exp. F “pe sanot.
auDIVOX HEARING. ain Ru “
_101'9_N. Sagina
raANy ce one NERDING
endlv v on Vie. youn rE peat Term bh:
=~ shavles Chester Shoes Cc. A. Thompson
Pratt INTY MAID FOR , SUPPLIES.
_ Mra, Burnes. FE 29-8814, 93 Mark.
i a
ON AND August 31, 1055, I will not be re-
aponsible for any other debts
contracted by any other than
myself. Walton H. Alexander, 416
Eecers McNeill, Pontiac 18,
Let US | Give You I Place to Pay
Ease Your: Mind
_ Restore Credit ——
“WE ARE NOT. Ar
LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN CREDIT
“COUNSELLORS 41% Bouth Saginaw, St. FE #-0456 land_ Theater
RAY CURNELL'S | MKT.
- §7 HENDERSON
FE $408) WANTED TO BUY: USED FUR- aii} RAPES & a) mace blower, PE 54-0240.
SaipessLiF covers: ware | _ Wanted to Rent _ 29 rials, Beadle. PE $1921. = * assem AND 12 YR. OLD Lost & Found 24) ° Oore,, desire to rent 2 oF . 1 house in or near
FOUND: BEAGLE HOUND. OR tine MY 30481 =
imam aeRp, OE iat waren Fox—wouRD| "Em SEK SHO, MARY Black Dianket Dec tear tatico| UNFURNISHED HOUSE In VI
WEP 6J. it seen, “call Marshall! Si0u PER MONTH $00, PHONE eee ee RONT: OF | TES APTER ¢ P.M.
FE|¢ ROOM PURN. HOUSE WITHIN
Pontiac, FE 2-417.
st wibow WILL SHARE APT. WITH
_Herman, OR 3-102 |
PR 4-5895
| vod ety; ||} You BUY IT-WE'LL IN RESPONSIBLE WORK:
ing couple. with 3. chil-
dren desire 3 bedroom
unfurnished house on or
before Sept. 15. Close in.
Near school. Reasonable
rent, FE §-5519,
~~~ RENTAL SERVICE Free to landlords. We have many
-fenants waiting, your choice, Call
in today. ADAMS REALTY
.| axnace FoR aA ree GARAGE FOR STORAGE OF _ boat. MI. 4-0508.
ING MOTHER & 6 YR. OLD da © desire unfurn, . oF
house, Close to trins & schools.
Must be reasonable, FE 2-5412
after 5:00 om.
YWCA EXECUTIVE Di RECTOR
desires 3- or 4-room fyrnished or
unfurnished apt. For self and,
nine-year-old som. Near Pontiac
Son. High School. Call FE
_1s. mi, Ponti ac. FE 24
Share » Living’ Quarters | 30
CHRISTIAN HOME OPEN TO EL- ~—terly woman for. ood tompan-
— Reasonable rent, FE
2 congenial working’ ladies.
_Apply. Pontiac Press, Box §8
woman WORKING 8 TO § WANTS |
ride from corner of Pineknob ‘Rd |
and Marybee to Vicinity of - - Sae-
inaw and E.’ Wilson. OR-
‘Wd. . Contracts, Mtgs. 32
- Cash Waiting For good contracts call or see
Mr. Jobnson —_? for quick,
—eourteous action, ~ . .
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S, Telegraph Rd.
- F FE 4-2533
“FAST ACTION! | a sa Nicholie & Harger ¢ Co, grenade Wat
[Wanted Real Exate ah |"
Wed. Transportation Sn)
When t's 's Listed ted Right
We weiss especies on This .
aed ex : us to
pur or your property. Let pe work for you.
r otur tment .
| 4 and -
ber Co-operative Exchange. PE
a. avy On List your LAKE
bes “3400 ‘Commerce }
Pontise EM
R. F. McK INNEY
UNiv . ome e
WouLn | LIKE TO ® 70 Bt BUY ; IN.
Repiy Wt
TRADES — ~TRADES
Semen thats
marcel peoperues. Ce ae te oer
ROV KNAUF. Ri Realtor 26% W.
'MPSTEAD
mibttenaer erry Lint: its. 4 p.m.
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 3 AND BATH, OIL HEAT, RE:
ATTRACTIVE.
MAHAN AUTY CO., REA
Co-operative Real wuate anes Eves “ti! @; Sun, 10-4
FE 2-0263
_| “LISTINGS WANTED _ ‘Residential, acreage. commercial
fistings neeced. We will appre-
= — call, by giving prompt,
PAUL D.HAMMOND - ALTOR 26% Aah wonon
FE $-
WHITE BROS. CAN BELL YOUR HOME
PROPERTY As‘ WE be VE OLD
aes 4 THE LISTING.
Us TODAY one START” PACK:
ING YOUR BAG
. Phone, “OR 1872 orf OR 3- —
Rent “Apts. Furnished 33
1 ROOM FURN APT. CLOSE IN
Men only. 66 E Pike
1 ROOM. COUPLE, LIGHT HOUSE-
, work and part rent, FE 45773
2. ROOMS. ‘CLOSE IN aaa quiet Ls ae PE 4-5837.
APT FURNISHED, 30 R
5 6ie
* ceard tae "An
Re err
Apply 239 Russell.
‘7M ERN “FURNISHED HOUSE- kee reem eS for man. a
Jacokes. St. FE 5-6867
2_ROOM MODERN: ~ APARTMENT,
rivate entrance, jaund rivi
the money. Clark Real Eistate.
Phone FE. 4-492. ik for Mr.
Shc. 1. eee CASH FOR LJ
H. J. VanWelt,
1D CONTRA 4540 Dixie Hwy.
as our + disposal to ‘purchase new
land for
car clients. See me before you
sell, ASK FOR BOB MAHAN,
To Sell- ‘To Insure
RE IT
MAHAN REALITY CO., RE.
ane ks Real Estate mg
— — Sunda
B. aes Pete
eee a S$ ACT & SAVE $$ poet J calling for our bid on
—_ VE — Discount
‘East rm ® large num-
4 ¢ a investors. Ask- for
WHITE -
eae REALSORS
er CE ee 9
2 ROOMS... UTILITIES FUR!
25 wT,
AND
very nicely for 1 man. iain FE 41157
CREENTAREOPFICE | pgs “HEADQTRS FOR ALL LAKES” area. Sect liv- Cottages, homes. sate 8 estates. ing in
a, WOMMAn Dit RICE ase. Bedroom ost 10 COMMERCE. EM 3-4413 Plenty of ~ Ae «| stor- WOodward 5-774 Rings here ee apace. | Built im 1964.
atititien ‘ncluded. Private
CASH vision wil it only on
has "ve jemice, zon, here | adult couple, win. refer. bid = with cash 4 p.m. daily for your ea —_ => i) now and tell .
us have. = :
Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor ARCADIA APTS.
XK, 1 oy --. F hy oles |. tel per ee uae beth, Adults only.
' | COUPLE WirH CHILDREN UR: G. HEMPSTEZ AD
ee stesaracapne | mine Pe Fee enty ot Mareci | EXTRA LARGE LOWER 3 ROOM
sofia Phere ote ' PEDDLING .- ag
YOUR PROPERTY? change for some housework and
1 DOEAN'T criving 904 Don nominal rental. Adults
Our methed of fo only to | only.
—< peg ral wedlpen 4 ON FRONT Siz
— " R a see. ot — i come and bath. 72 ane per
cries) Wer naodie'ai'cetals tor |". Ge HEMPSTEAD ng: 102K, Huron
YoU BUY If- WE'LL INSURE IT ADAMS REALTY. ce ya AUBURN AVE, NO — CALLS
ey
eves. ve 54714
+! furnace, 676 “wolverine
42047.
|
caretaker: at HOME & ret
UPSTAIRS "STAIRS APT. ‘ 4 ROOMS. rE
2 pennoce MODERN an OMS ON
Lake Adults, Lease Sept,
_1S, Eves. EM_ 3.2193,
‘rom Very nice. . mos, lease; Adults.
2 1 TEACHERS SHARE cate Hou HOME
with 2 other young teachets. C'est
_ Le wie! Ca Call MA
7 BEDRM. BRICK HOME, (E, NICE-
ly furnished to responsible cou-
Peas in sent Perk. FE
and- hot water, Enclosed hes
——, Winter seal storm win-
‘ or
§ BEDROOM PINE LAKE HOME, w = ft. on lake.
ALL _ MODERN. a ROOM LAKE-
front home hot st ana rs
AVAILAB i@ UNTIL JUNE. MOD-
ern, well furnished, Williams Lake
tront home, Call evenings, TO
- 3023 a
JUNE
2 ‘bed- AVAILABLE NOW TO
nicely furnished modern
stoom house. $75 monthiy
matic hot water, electric stove,
refrigerator, MY _26m6
sEAUTIFUL “NEW DELUXE —}
room duplex All electric
iechon. Automatic washer and
aryer Utilities furnished, Adults.
® mos. lease. 10 miles from Pont.
_EM 3-843 int
|| Completely Furnished Including automatic washer
and dryer, 3 bedroom home,
breakast nook, wall to
wall - carpeting, — 4 ROOMS. faTiC HEAT |
La
NICE
aide. ‘COTTAGE FOR SALE OR RENT,
ecard ane
2424
ROOM ON BUS LINE. WEST
red. PE 5-0752.
ROOM IN NICE HOME FOR PRO-
fessional t an, FE 32-1946.
a Se
be ee Rw 7 bs
"he car sarege large let, berries. garden. ed
_street, FE 44402." Pay
.
__ING, HANNAN, LI ¢4 an00. Gi 3 BI
4
7 ROOMS, MODERN FI
_only, FE 4-278 basement, ofl furnace, garage.
SLEEPING ROOM AND -DEN. 5-3840. we
——- an, On — WASHINGTON PARK 2? BEDROOM
sid vale cawanee. ‘st brickfront home. Knouty cong
FE +0420. toom, “Built -
iQ. ROOM OR MAN.| carpets cad. oe storms. Paved” drive.
Private entrance, 33 Stout St. Sen Pull price $13850 FB
} ROOM FOR GENTLE- ROOMS. “BRICK RANCH TYPE man. 3) Ailison. a = a Lot ey Ex-
= eg rE vow we or FE 2.7900. ar ap ent,
11:00 a.m. :
WOMAN. COOKING PRIVILEGES. _ GI HOMES a B NTS On s lime. Near town. FE $ per a for these begutt-
: : 3. bedroom alows with
Rooms With Board 38| gas ac. heat, floors, and
1 o
Nice
et Houses Furnished | 35 one
ope Rm
tac Mt hur Home
mri
ROOM ROOM “& BoaRD ii IN” PRIVATE
tiful ¢ s
eral vacaricies.
_FE +6
Se
eld for those
outside
ant, MEN — TO PON-
FE 4-3761,
AT LT
SUE AMY SOEED-
COR 3-143,
% ROOM: O whl
Pishers & Pontiac
5-90ns.
Convalescent Homes fomes 38A
COMFORTABLE g BOARD DING pie, ated
veume. s- - ith
PINE C¢ CONE NURSING 1 HOME
location. Be:
1365 Baldwin Ave. rating in
WILL > CARE FOR ELDERLY PEO-
in my home. Church services
ee _ not So at
ry according pa-
FE $3382 between 6 and
39 Hotel | Rooms —
HOTEL ROOSEVELT
Rooms $12 rE. Pei tae $17.40 up.
HOTEL AUBURIN —
HURON | HOTEL, CLEAN MODERN
rooms
Huron day or week. a West
Phone FE
40 Rent. Stores
On.
Lar
pli
" Apt.
2
and
w
| For ford under
STORES
STORE LOCATED AT bath and iy Also other outstanding appointments,
BEAUTIFUL SILVER LAKE
BRICK RANCH HOME
ee, marege, Destined mission i
brick waarets, Best side walls. Spacious
18x23 with plete ‘glass toward the lake with a beautiful ¥ i] rpeting
roughowt. massive — mar-
ie fireplace in living room and
another fireplace in the restoo=
tion room.
has- large ecreation room. alse
— window toward
the lake. heat and an witra
modern kitchen, 0%)x26%. with
view of the lake. Other Outstand-
ing appointments
BEAUTIFUL _ aut HOME
Seven very livable rooms,
eluding living room,
dining room,
with dining spate. in iy shade trees, flowers and
Near St. Mike's and Sereh Me.
Ca Sec
Money * BUNGALOW
1,600 DOWN
Ausecire white frame -modera
bedroom home with high pers
mirror like o#
floors, plastered walls. ri
rage and nice fenced lot.
L4 N PAR
BEAUTIFUL BUNGA Low
Highly restricted location and sit-
ua’ among beautiful surround-
ing homes. Here is a dandy white
frame m to the minute bun- ern galow with attached garage, ne
recrea' room and lar ith
spread ae bp trees, flowers ‘tad
shrubs. hy $13,506 or trade
on income home.
"WE SELL - WE TRADE
Good for Many Businesses | business corner, Pike at San-
Apartment building
ge front window Heat tur: |
nces
444 etc. Apply Managers
E. Pike or ohone FE
. 18X22 ~“EACH. HEAT water furnished, 1116 & 1114
rE 2383 or FE
—
__Rent_ Off Office Space 41
OAK. |
-
from down-
7 SUITES OF OFFICES. NEAR
_5-8621 or PE %7202000
Rent Miscellaneous 42 DORRIS & SON
| REALTORS - FE Me 158T
W Huron St
| €o-operative Real Estate. Exchange
mshed Exeeilent Apvarel shop, |
Cleaners, Offices or Electrical Ap- | REAR LARE ORION 3 sevncow brick. Bamt.. . 2 garages. Chick-
| en coop tJ Fully ljand-
bus 265. Indien Lake Rd
SEVERAL GOOD MODERN 6 TO
10 room houses. Easy terms, P.
W. Dinnan & Son, 66 w. Huron. =
|
| |
URNISHED APART-
» & baby welcome. Near
__Fisher’s, PE $-0730. 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART-
ment, Child welco OR 3-4701
— preferred - FE
it.
je ROOMS va bese BATH | LARGE
: * amet 74 Earimore,
| ROOM APARTMENT, EVERY. thing furnished. No -children, 40
anderson St
7 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE
Scat air "hee ine by “gelling to a RE-| _N
oe nen BPS os of pala!
? LARGE ROOMS, CLEAN. CLOSE
” agerenes, 111 N. Telegra a
after mn. —
WEL-. it Fisher,
Rochester, No children ences. FE 2-1160 after 5:30 p.m.
FURN. ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. OTL , heat, guto. hot water. hres
Sept. 7 _ _— Orion Y 3802
Sat. and &
LOVELY 2 BED ROON 1 MODERN
home, nicely : 3 die, a hice
lakefront
C"PANGUS. "1919 M15 Ph, Ortonville 132, collect o
ae alle Rent “Houses Unfurn. 36 3
n Refer. —
¥. £.
io
mi
tion
.
i
AST
RENT MERE.
ind
‘Official GI appraisal at
sei, Fi, palance at at $50 aoa:
*1C, PANGUS: © 1919 MIS. ‘ENT STORE WITH LIVING
tr treawtiful-Weteine—
Hills. eras fy Eb money brick with
ie _. full
rss w basement. plastered walls, ‘te ee whe Sites
a
Howland
OR 3.1456
CLEAN, DRY GARAGE } FOR |
south 335 so_ ft floor space
ide. FE 4-313. 6:00 : |
~ For § Sale Houses
ATTENTION: CIVILIANS
$8.450
yr. old bungalow, Nice neigh- |
to
reasonable down ae mt
Edith St. This 236 8
wasn't. built
_ 20 the assem _line FULL “BATH.
ROCHESTER __
Only 3 new go v h
left. Mode} on Alice at First, Large rm®:, plenty closet -and
storage space. Paved ‘sts, FHA ree =. ~ Bag 2-4676
‘MSELDON CO. 2 HOUSES. F RANCH TYPE. i FIN.
: © nes unfinished Good lnea-
3 e.. 2 car pemere. Sold
hy owner FE 2-1104
BUILD NOW A aad well restricted Waterford |
er Estimates. freetr
fon ou vlans of yours,
SRBERT C. DAVIG i Pontiae ‘Lake Re. ; 43 Drive out Dixie Highway ‘to Wat-
kins Leake Rd., turn left to Lake
wood Drive and new mes,
| WM.
KENNEDY — Ke LJ
E 4-3568
| jonaee 4 oS eARTENTS. PRI-
vate entrances and baths, REALTOR
pinay EVENINGS
3007 Hur
ify OWNER § ROOM | AND > BATH
_ofi Telegraph Rd Call FE 2-7501.
LAKE RRONT
r. old “mod
Reese ‘atre io ke Tireuk Veen
fireplace, bea screen — . Price $13, $3,500
Ortonville -132, collect..
FOR SALE: MODERN AUSA®: River cabin 4 acres. Geasr Consumers
Luzerne, ae,
7 RM, HOUSE. LOE. SHED. ACRE
and. Orchard. 1088 Chetryiand. NFINISHE! Me stairs,” full basement, eae . carpeted. felced back
many other features io 700" tar 2, sell # — down, 202 Rue
ma — ~~ /
UST OFF .
OODWARD | WOODED SETTING
it
HUMPHRIES: REALTOR — FE 2-0474). 83 N. Telegra
ih 5
He
segetT?
i : sed
i j EF ‘ 83 bad
“cnt oi etizon oh hota, mo, bso. sur motel, For ead | - information :
Established in 1916
QUALITY BUILT
OMES
m.
- plans to choose from—stop. in
or call our office, Model brick
home shown by ee |
Frame — $9,075 up; brick
$10,850 w
SIDE. 2 family, near state St. Brick income on corner
lot. 4-rms. and bath down, 5-
rms. and bath upstefrs. Pull basement with stoker — “phtine — asement with |
$4,000 down. $80 per month. ./ ofl heat. Pu covion tame #9.800, |
— AND SAVE—2 ‘west sub- q A LITTLE FARM
home. with full ba om, 2]. — — ® Nttle farm right [ee cgrecee Ww ft. living arm Jee 3 lots. with
fully insulated, shede trees ‘and frat ‘tres and coon. lake ‘ privil The more room modern “heme with full
do yourself, one more a basement. 1 car garage. Priced
‘ DOWN. Near Cass Lake. 4-
oem — —_ bath, ar = in.
TERS A NR deh
per vileges. Bee 3 =a dot Binns
"| Oxtord, Mich, "OA #3133.
nave. Asking price $8,000 with |.
,500- down.
me “pratt ae PRIVILEGES - inum windows.
a RR. ARIE
6741 HIGHLAND RD.
(ee OR 3-9272
SELL 5 ON INCOME
home Will take discount. 109 N.
ceed Lk. Front
$23.500,
we nearly 1
-
feces Sa a
Barty yaa fae home is Pa ’ STILE NOTHING DOWN | FOR GI's ° . THE MACEDAY "down, VA has has discon‘inued ae ener
sie, oo de
ee Fo 3.1000
3-2081
For Colored Families
2 with -unfin-
eee aice paved
Coen, "Wee felermation call tare”
GILES
GILES REALTY ¢ CO. West Huron ;
= PP dee
SELL OR TRADE: 4 ROOMS AND
fous,” gs ot i : " at fo
> to 5 acres. 106 W. Lona-
ir your
HOPKINS
4 Bedroom Lakefront
as
THELMA'M MEP ON VOOD EALTOR
810 Cass Eltsabeth Lake Fd.
FE. 4-3044— ae
ah RE
ae 510.200
IGHT, Realtor
_ are with 2 car a
THELMA M. ELWOOD ALTOR #149 Cass-Elizabetn Lake Rd.
ona’'s ae heey, led ir ater, ti ba ted chen “t Lr “sane room om Vea
: ment. ? _ basement. % tots ghese Terms
ROUND LA! .
rooms, full. bath, full eens mes
- with shower, - tubs. furnace, elec, water . garage.
5 ‘he
¢. This
ine you. Prinet sabe oh $i. |
Watkins Lake Privilege Lovely studio living toom,
, t Picture vio-
250 with $1,000
Sylvan Manor brick
storm: screens,
Priced right at $15,950 with terms.
/SYLVAN fg Realtor
2¢3 Orchard Lake Lene rE —
Coeperative Real Esta
OXFORD INCOME iivimg toom dining room, kich-
2 bedrooms & | — down,
fiveig room, 2
Peg td furnace, garage. Price
hom ag” = oy REAL ESTATE RETIRE SECURE
Modern | aoe
year tround © e8 so wit H
suitable For oa ividing. "Located ed road close to
resort area to town and
ONLY $5,000 DOWN Partridge SYLVAN 18 TRE “BIRD” TO sEE
| COLORED SPECIALS
$1,500 DOWN
Attractive 3 bedroom home on
paved street. Very little tpneep
__ required with the Neocberoad asbes- |
of tee. on easy terms at only
|WARD E. PARTRIDGE!
a E fA LOR owl ER am pate e
rivate beach and boat dockage
poooperative | Real Estate » muchenge 3383 Orchard Lake Rd
Retire Secure Modern 5 room house
ph around cottages with
of $160 per mont 10 acres
suitable for subdividing. Located
on paved road close to town and
Teoett area. Only $5,000 down.
Immediate Occd ncy
yer, vent fan, -~ rs
‘stay. Ouly 4 4
Elizabeth Lake Income te] Hier eee d
For Sale Houses 43
T HAVE 2 BRAND NEW 3 3 BED.
terfor?. area A. very Sure: Wa
1{ CEO, MARBLE, Realtor
McLarty FE 23-2162 or FE 6-3578,
6
to Dixie, $6,200 & $1,300
. 2 acres, near — Oak~
land, 6 room modern home, $1,-
Se eee ee © ea Lg
Buck. e-d0r8,
= c ar
ieee 2 py ag FOUR FAMILY
be 300 Forntiare $7900) with A sound tnvestment, ou anne
wurre and plastered wa iv-
our foore Tire Settee ‘beth: | 84 frat ob, rear, entrances. Sabo, “Garege: Selee Tere? | Price te righ . sELL— DE
aoe #8 PM. Sea ae ora ; at White Lake. Lares REALTORS PE 4-1587
ow. Bacellent Kitchoe bath ntl | ce ouers’t?, WMistets Bzche forced air furnace. $1900. Drive | co-Operstive Real te out M-80 to Duck Rd. Watch for Indian Village Colonial
Del wiy
J.C. HAYDEN. pogrom Sri, cate, be : “3 Feereation room, screened to's Walton Bivd. _ Open bree’ estas ace, carpetion and : rapes included. ining
Cais Lake Front | room ta addition to femity Spin doves bedroom, large liv- inside and out. Only § sis.008. ad room, ting’ apace in
pa pe could be lovely” “|
So bal tz|J. A. Tayl eee gp aylor Eli be h Lak E ; 100 ewe oe poe PEs izabet e states
His gay, mame, tea tyes | ell, Family kitchen. 2 nice sized | East of Pontiac
Tle ‘beth with shower Attcned| Vet tttached. breesewey Poa | car ere. o—_
trese and “ings osoe,
Year Around Cottage at
rage & bet. V
jake. Only $6,750.
Birmingham Central location. Well kept bed
chose” te main
1 6
itional: inform:
| [ohn K, ‘Trwin AGENCY .
10’ nN. ‘
Phone PE b-80e? Eve. FE 23-1804
OXFORD IXCOME ,
Pe omen ae =e
BF
/TOPS —
/TOTS Litthe explorers hunters and In-
dian —- will lov Rr.
county in BEA UL
VAN MANOR. And: you'll lov
the ge py features of these
ree _ ‘oul room faces
brick hom
COMPARE “THESE Ase yh det Nu | For Sale Houses
RURAL PARADISE “Andersen: | Te
A 2-bedroom home
Sa By 43
contains ev fh
hie Frou the a heme to the
land,
some furniture in-
basement 2
motel gg AE. JR. MOH
= west of town.
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS
te 8-183
Cone ge ig Fig
219
r
oe nicest
near
We
nice coal for
Kim St. 6 to @ p.
| SILVER LAKE
GOLF COURSE — home with 3 bedrooms.
din
diniog ot p | fir
Pont:
SA S
Modern 6 room home.
This ho’ Moltuated
large | 135x150 jot po + up t
room with
een. Attached gs- ; A besutiful home located
a of
subdividions.
jac. Price $15,900.
HABAW. RD. Located
Drayton Piatns on a biack-
eed street in avery attractive |-
hborhood
on eh will pa ea only a . A beautiful home
few
o he com apyed
an unfinished upstairs are
its many features
BAS Soma TI ine t don’t know why. this
tg home, Bagg room! near the |-
area
been sold ak Where coe
“you : a —- walls, se-| ec Sale Hess = aaa:
TF WE, PLEASE YOU |
AND IN A
EE OF CHARGE. FOR PUR-
, TO CALL US AT. any
‘SPECIAL - -DRAYTON PLAINS”
Bia in” kk rlced ‘to
Laba fake i ng $ Dixie Mwy: Drayton Piains aoe I open bundays
“HILTZ
You won't beat this 8
tors only “Sesto.” 3a * eect
foe. Needs decorating but .
at just 5 “STEEL yr TELL US iy:
story, +
| ATTENTION GENERAL
| MOTORS EMPLOYES We ore i
= arker 3:30 to 6:00.
a Be . : at Sauate
c.R HOLEOMb & son : Bae
shrew deren
$11.950 RANCH ryPE—2 bedroom.
—— only 2 years old. A-
tion iWtres of land.
ya tile kitely
“Here is & sensations
Owner leaving the state.
$13.00 INCOME SPECIAL.
Rg gm — Real a
ter a | » Por ful
_ particulars M Hoyt F geod
1
ees _té
ah Heat
and ¢
lent cendit: tes.
$15, WEST SIDE—4 bedroom
colonial home in excellent con-
_ mew carpeting. Camplete- out.
Varee i Tot
car garage, paved street, i i
L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huren FE 2-4810 tive Real Estate Exchange
IMMEDIATE
_ POSSESSION
te
ur 6.0246,
RURAL PARADISE _ is property contains grec id
"foe" eater Stal’ tren cont - oe =e
on
between Lake . Con to
if sk | 1200167, With trees.
. By owner
uit [
NEAT ne RONT
oem
and ga sist
we Sam
“PONTIAC REALTY : J. R. .
1011 W. Huron #4. Fe 5-616)
Real- Estate and Insurance
Open o-8
~~ A BARGAIN ___
onal gg j a. J 1 bed- | room ae = B meg omy 4
converted el hex > 4 |
5 rooms with beth
School,
CARROLL G. PORRITT 20% W. Mor PE 2-114 TE 2-6194
Co-aperative ea) Estate —#xch.
NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA. HOMES | ude :
‘Ponti
Also many other outstanding fea-
Prom fowntown
ag 4 pe
Madison Ave
- sign to model “a ma Maat
PEARL BUILDING co. | FE 5-7923_. eee
’ Don't Dare I ook
down as you erive by tad an _sppoint-
ss you
“sales ; NEAR
WEBSTER SCHOOL ARE:
oft! large tot.” Git.00e ehh terme. det tated arbre Re.
‘|. 2 ACRES ew. Tr right harce 4 tooms, modern with basement 0 right % mi. on bee
pie ees | ee, Fad ee GI's $0 DOWN f bedroo elie * atomtos $800 DOW NT a 2, bedroom me. +4
$7,345 West side 2. bedroom | modern
heat, Mice quiet residential sec-
ee, kb BRedhh Be carement.. beens
St. Joe Area be | 277 8. Tae :
Bet “2 an cc SPECIA @ : POR THE
No. Siseetes cobblestone with
mn ent,
sin, "ieine, room Semen — t. Only $11,000
GIROUX ‘& FRANKS ESTATE
Wie wa 5 $1800" 7
equity, balance $3.06*,
_oF_ FE _ 40628
COSY LAKEFRONT ft,
bag Oakland. Nicely shaded wot
bungalow. Plastic
path” "ee. 8%. Reasonable down.
baytihent, «
000 DOWN Attractive. 5 room ‘ alow Nbetement 4 tanta
. 88.900
=~ ake re ‘oo ‘eet cat And
o°F Sor teens.
FE 4-0521 Eves. & Bun.
L
7 ir now.
ted
23) KN giessed & screened
froee will handle the dowa pay-
{BREE & GREGG
1365 Sh es 4 ¥
$9,000,
3 Araneh & ne Oe
oll heat, eute. beater.
stove, Oak walls, shake many
“oi 'Not much Gime ;
igeuve te R. Irwin
tare sepia om tren :
B, D. CHARLES, Realtor
vac!
into. Priced at $12,600 wit gmail
| no peyment and reasonable
monthly payments.
MACEDAY- LAKE
ate hey with over 200 ee water le located
t off lake i.
(Chores rou tht eh nae kitchen with y of Sereh ; cup N NG DRESS in boards, Shown b ent
fe poll ge gy viol Svivan leg oe $17,950 wi "cash to mort- six neat rooms, 2 enclosed pore :
iy 10 oo ipso with ‘a 95 Do VN
$2,500. down, = A ‘
: GL Homes Left.
= hap heedineond
| SSE
KENNEDY ee Ee pay
for our ie. Private
0g ew AC, q
Siar garaae. Pull ores only ‘ou be first,
R ~ for the
family desiring a @
section. A. family
home, brick veneer construc-
ving a
cash.
_write J Pontioe Pre Prees Box 78.
ANNETT ~ OFFERS
North Side--2 Lots» SS
er
leaving — Pe,
delves er house
ce 97280. 61460 down,
6 room & bath, 3 bedrooms,
very : condition.
foe offered. $9700. terms.
Elizabeth Lake Estates
second floor has a lovely 3 room
apartment with Private entrance. Per Month
“PTs | Taxes ‘and. treur:
TURNISHED
EXHIBIT HOME can be all yours for fust sine
i pointy $2.10". age Cail for. ae
WHITE feat and berries -
-* nee sale oa ear
further _ information
m & bath 40, raimost comoleied. Larae 7
Seminole Hint
! a . F
ea 95,068-% = +
DRAYTON WOODS. “Avéractive j
modern home on — ous lot.| * "3
oe "@- JOHNSON, oi] heat. Large nd-| J NA4i dd tL
scaped lot, outside grill. all .
in tep condition, Shown by ap- | —
pointment. $15,000, FOR BETTER HOMES
A-l WEST sive. Really . _3- ’ 4 B
bedrm. home, large ca This ite doubtedly the beet.
Nving rm., fireplace, modern| isting we have h a lon
kitchen with tiled features,/ time. 7 rooms strictly modern.
breakfast nook. closed oak c. i a
irch end picture window, full ment, ne and full price
— as heat, finished -only $10.950 th exceptional!
ii pleagant yard ow ent and «
fetth apis trees Garage. mortgage. | Y to St. Mich-
_.f $17,800: * nels trict r
/FLOYD KENT, Realtor, / ‘4 W. Lawrence.
Next ye Power
TRIPP Ottawa Dive” utiful’ brick Colonial me 3 fun ae mag aot
iy japerb suntoom, Fireplace, meny
extras—-carpeting, rapes.
3 car brick garage. - edsiter —- sn
ah Shown ed weer:
ales R Dive Realtor | 2Ww ‘es.
FE E-visi or Pies * ie a -
ete a at
:
VACANT
And ready to move into. 4 room
modern home with large glassed
and screened. . garage,
Seip sie" eats tS tnanalls oniy wn i
ELIZABETH Brand new listing, ton
h full basement, heet,
beautifully decorated, been
Tait prgg “ita Sie lot with _ Ellaabeth lake privileges.
'. WE WAVE
4 reom furnished extra ue Sewn payment le a
a 4 room house clore cose
for $1,500 down, Both wien pri
media te. possession
Events s after €:00 call Mr.
‘oll 4-9885.
OFFICE Oren 9-6
6. OHNSON, Best
ie Tel
FE4- fe don RO AL TAMAR RARE
base- | 2383 Orchard sake Rd. | Co-operative Real 2 SQUARE LAE AND. = Tee ‘© thary whe wel? tr
Barats, ‘nd :
—— with $2,500 down. *
~SYLVAN | Realtor PE: 5-0418 Reel _Eaiate ¢_Brchenge
ca SYLV. AN CITY
rooms, large kitehen with
breakfast room races living with |
ee, bed:
4 y
mae _ sir-condi
2 a a= ae
porches
Set with substantial Gown
CHESTER AREA
ote inne ‘fruit trees
“SUBURBAN, Neat compact amail home 2 bed-
wh. with attic partly fin-
rooms. Full bath, terms,
a -
Tehran 1 ear-| eRe ey
| MIDDLEBELT ROAD
Northwood
ORGANIZATION Inc, .
FEDERAL 46101
| West Side
-|4 Bedroom Room for everybody -in this de-
lightful, well located,’ large fam-
fly home. Carpeted ‘living room,
. stairway and
‘ull base
heat and i water, ear
at sabes, why Sot not
Near St. Joseph Hospital -
ring carpeted.” vin cooth 3 rooms full bath down, 1
edroom finished Le +
. Metomatic heat’ ond 5
BUD"
NICHOLIE S| a att dass, St Mn Pres. Mr. Allen | PE 21070 Phone-OR %- 1872 or OR 3-17 BROb. aREALTOR ——
Disie Hwy
3B
ON WILLIAMS LK. RD.
BY OWNER,
OuT
COMB.
BATH, EDROOM RANCH
PULL WALK-
N AC
ot
on Vigekton, sen street off Josiyn, Call
for inform 5
rawood soso fully modern wanes
—— a bath,
8YA ACRES.
Saginaw
fa
Eide WILL BUY!
e & carpe cana, | Frontage op Perry Bt, Also Sil) a0 ye Ra. Suitable for ® variety
“CUCKL ER REALTY | 3 6.
LOOK WHAT $12,500 OR .
re the ood living of its oohers ou'll. Hike the
spaciousness of the richly
wall-to-wall liv-
rd garage
Close to Huron @treet and
Webster school, chee © $17,-
ribet farms, Eve. rE
. Elizabeth Lake Estates Like new, all white, 3 meals room bungalow with
breereway ane garage. To
include living reom- c¢ar-
ting, storms and screens.
reen, as
Ph.
Pull rice 86.756 Eve
PE 23-7363
JOHN
KINZLER |
rage. i relate Piss + Ee seaeapae spacing
t + ase 4 car warage $13,959, terms,
West Side—2 Family 5 nice large rooms & bal
jd family LL ig place on tet
loor, a ae
Fitisned ra floor, all in
excellent. cond! Bi
in good residential area Al
furnishings jeabetod oh and
floor, $18,000, term
Bloomfield Highlands -
4 Bedrooms-— 4 Acres
ped
ety of fruve
garece and #
A
Roy Annett, Inc:
“ee Daseiment se ait
. Only two
~ 61 Their Loss Soo |GATEWAYS to.
HAPPINESS —
NINE ACRES | six
: you mB “Peel
MAHAN ee Biers
cy
i Rae - La
‘room se with
basement. This
if ; {home ae 4 age Ce
- ma
tasier. Call MY or atop at 4 E. Flint St,
nolo a hE? Open 4 Cooley Lake, Area
a von mt
included”
be sorry if
Near Withates'! on
Sense das 4
5
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Linoleum, 9x12 vse $249 |, ALL HOUSEWIVES
domeweemne? 4 oe eres Or
{ Fleor oeeneeeee
Pt. eae : coe ‘€ perenneees eres
rold’s Paint & Lino. 40 8. i_ cv. Fr. TOR. Pull width freeser. ‘Tot,
WRIGHT & VALUET - RITLINO RUG
248 Oakland Ave ba ee LINOLEUM “ sg i ek ate ina ee Wish? 4% Pt. Wall Tile etide ele LG
red We May Have It ' : p R BASE PAINT Gav $3.20) fine ot Nauis, on, Roe i Lots and small acreage ts our hy ' SYERS 191 W. HURON, $2046 | Buliding’ Boards. Windows
~we have lots in rE > PE 5-024 “DINING ROOM FA- ‘Your order. Save on bulid-
ee RE | webs ere et anew | Reet motetnen Marat | Sacer coal iat Wy Pi BS TEDAGOM SUITE SPRING AND | _ Excelent contiuce MI tz| ‘SURPLUS LUMBER Also we do nage = oe be used oon. OR 3-401. sacrifice. Prigidsire automatic) ,% ss, co. have want—olease call wfasiiee “w washer, “ ft. refrigerator. Ad- Siser on, 1002 Us and we will ry and get | $8,000 down,’ BOTTLE GAS , : fee. ‘ktieh: | $ oe for you : mew to sce “Demaace mateiis| = etek agelle. oo Os ie perce / FLOYD KENT, Realtor . tow $10 plus gas. Kenyon | [00% od rocker. Teleume TY = ~ANCH ICES
leona vee,” ne si On Bet ané lawn tools. All ip excellent re npprore.
NA | Next to the Consumers Power _ frigerator $108.88 ana te | < condition. OB 33804. Senta he ST, Elizabeth Lake Road _ Sigerstor, FB. Munro: Meio lnneseorina matress and —— INC. tay ROSINESS FROWTAG AQm oe Tapiees ee naWiNG WK. sorinis/. Teleobone stand, #4 | Artists’ supplies, hobby -
: a _.¢hine. Good condition, 1412. : . ies—ch r clas-
Arona, | Babes aes CIgreny One GAS, ORtaG? | MMMOnAyT ORES ROL EE | Sihtaton “Hobbies and v. “ € 8 5 size,. PE 5-2147 after 4. Supplies” No. 24A,
Lapeer Fe yf sg tee Fert, fo = Ps as ; : syle, Ea ie are per / eae “Your POR ; LAT PRERZER | BABY BUGGY AND Cf
W water LOTS | oi Snyder Lavender “Just reminiscing!” | een” Se ew amwaee | noses ts cae . phusreen wel a Ee oe We ame severa) beewtiful 2140 W. Huron Pe 24411 * ~ ate = I macnn, MTdem to 08; pee adel ries * * Fale and 1 pair Re canal and 2 “7 ; : : 5 Portables priced low $69 50 __ #5ee7_* ,
rilnmsnbiuae fa ft | Business Opportunities 51) Business Opportunities $1| Money to Loan Stat fea | tae oe We ine. Te sam page FE | THELMA 'M M. El ELWOOD & RUBBER STAMP/ SHOW CASES & FOUNTAIN seats color iyi uender)__”| Bip as oid Mowe and OF Der | Oenaite, Bice: maple bed. ‘| SUILDING "70 WRECK F
va oS van na: | FREE | bos Et cae es | eae a | oe tho. cep, | pestis acco OF Samm | Sb tate et "@ oy a 3 " o
“BUILDERS” Seog Feegraeh fe Hurye inter ~— Pennant wine gerne gad, Bit Consol: BLOND CRiFrenope, | "ery "good. conden "Cal her | Act tog jubure Rd. PE Satis as RS - ott: - u ~ p $5; Cosco bounc 3: I Dl See 5 “ATEENTION section FE tina. 1'tord:30 p.m. | p,ceahesttrpe wate fountain peck | tin. rie or 35 'To seo” | Shale, $5. Gl) “ike new. REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S | P47H"OOM | FIRTURS | i ‘ ne 6:30 to 6 pm & 14 stools } B ICAL. ae : | 1054 models, one of America's and water s oe “Tenth Sood paren nase , 1 6 Pishman Bobleil sods foun? as : COLLAPSIBLE SINGLE BED. | best brands. Perfect, new, guran- — 6%
nis : Maia : FINANCE CO.. cok, scatter rugs. Kitchen wares. for 9 years, Diy « new te-|- Dardwere, siectrical ”supplice PA PA * 1919 MIS] “HOTEL AND 7 -raaglieoener a Pen kate gy «| PlucePRBngesecriowal | Steet ustine. Mlehlgge Mur | Hg ng os 2 eo < . i = 3 an 4 , :
» LIQUOR BAR 1 ret cried ee sandich [PB suns" V**P*E Phsige | ring room sulle Fe ee ee eto | imlbiery SUPPLY) tens Parry sre Sale Acreage (47| | mae Sietne Goup bitchen With & bet “WHEN YOU NEED $40, sce ed #48, metal clothes ve model. 11% cu. it. Excellent con- BEFORE
eAghRe weer eononaan.|' Bite haart athe ee rman caerpx wor! SOS ESO) lan , cece iE EE | peer adeaetd ie Mere Siping, room, ‘kitehen, lounge, of- eres, Ob able Re on * So ite » ae.
ic eis 8 | ere senmeeay | Sele SS Rd pee | ee ai aa | Rae tat en, | a Want eo cou Pe suc nished rooms including 3 room | budget. w Terms "MY s-i1it : air, with
ot Slt a ir ia | tar UP Aah Ba SPE | Seg Stan | eat penne te wow |, Pog coerce oe |_thaem e OR ‘ Edw. M, Stout; Realtor | By Gt ae S A E Hs Enceiet Shs Pe SI | en cred try es AT or ben ee
NS ho Ras ete at For Sale yy ge I Ng ea Ls " ‘ fice at $61,600 with terme. FINANCE. CO. ona inod guaranteed for years, SUITE, 2 Fine ‘es an etree forte -. : FE 4-1574 $495 for : seratched{ New chrome breakfast $20.00. ena, dines: and rec- Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ca mill, in transit, Michigan Fluorescent, | Wool rugs, $15. and up. Linoleum | ¢ rooms, $11.95 value, $5.95, : State Bide. | 293 Orchard Lake Ave. $4.05, gas move $10. Dress- | ; marred. -at
“Birminghiom bad “no SF... «= Must sac! Ay. health, Thi er, $6. oe alae” . New Drties ae a M a
era | fe | Up to 8500. DISCOUNTS | Seto Bese | tat iret : ae Oo iio Goenka Wee nd aee ene CHURCH? ;
| ties ‘Mate wen race sible Fequed Sale Land Contracts 52) we ag GOS -FORNITURE forugre, Come i"'and "browse | ALUM. COMB ns pao as
Ideal for ‘attics. clerks. — = Eee en OAKLAND | nn re FORNTTORE a . ?
- Benjamin and Peete Wait bee | 20°PER CENT O kla | q Fea ee ae | PRE, Re, A Gils ‘appoint- CO NT LY, HIDE-A-BED, q to- Seaport sold must sell. ELgine
Stephens Inc ment Hoveching. SSP | DIS U a an oe W. Poe L ite "scesels 0.000 GRAIN ZEOLITE HOMART , r © , Have seasoned contracts - j 288 W. Pie 5 s. After 3:30. \
come PLUMBING BUSINESS | Seles ofvsew bewsee te be ‘a Loan Co. > aT STEWART NARNER BE | Sas"te Gays, Regmecretee mse, Oakland County's pusiest shoo | Counted for.our builders in large SLANT TOP | See MY See Oe om jong established very profit- ey Of $2000 to i maple love 5 GON, 27°, seacust otveesttion con illion c, 18 8 Saginaw Cor. Orchard Lake ma and ‘OR | COAL FORK Ew.
3 Lake Front Cot biumber mo lve master Easy Terms. FE 5-1317| _ 3-5255.
ae an art | ae scOUNT | emma eee tame nse | a Se ME Eocene |e, EE AE |, 4 CLOSING OUT bearoom ‘ i$ ‘ b i ie ‘
: MICHIGAN BUSINESS | present on con. Mortgage’ Loans 54 ssvrupoern comin Gare: | Sitige fine, ot 10 olae for eT ae sccestge SALES CORPORATION] pir‘iasnine «'per sent fn" LOW INTEREST | abet Lage. os "Rowe: | B30" Athan * SS PE #80 eat not began “Se iii ‘Seed aa PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. Forest. new at H.G. PETERSON | 5INING Rogie sure RABITART SEWING MACHINE VAC CLEAN. ;>0 3 "Seabed
$ basement Excelent invest- pe State Bank Bidg. E 2-8502 between —e us SALE pa, included, sige, Mut
SBD" |” Partridge} ray Sa er ce ee |e eae ee re Eat [cans Tener, wow | a - - ! RAY NEIL. R Ito Onitmited funds for ie family oer eT Used electric range, as is $19.96.| . SEWER’
-NICHOLIE lge. S ior tone. eon : = Y ONE -_ ! = 7s or Pe seit Midition. ‘ove iPrnndaize Con. Used automatic Washer, as as is 420.65 | [MANHOLE RINGS @ COVERS
| ie sate i BROS mo Tae “simp” ro tem | casIt TTR ae tangs | 'OARA OM obuss | ats Tea eter oe |p MP ELECTRIC ms “BLAYLOCK : and °. TODAY’S SPECIALS IN OAKLAND COUNTY XE ¢ CU, FT. 3406 piven e 81 Orchard Lake ave. PE o-tact
. rs gpowrmy azone. neat & Gen | 20% Discount son to 1.80 eee ome treet SRELOAS Ot TR ERROR. |? NEEL, rmalZEN” 6005 Con: , 4851 Payton off M80 Watkins LE.| Munro, Weld 4 Huron, ; SYLVAN LAK Son hale Paiche gations Ber IO Po sss | ea aay, Lbatrgem | 1 On medera homes, BROP LEAP TABLE AND «| SINGER SEWING MACHINE WITH DRAW TITE HITCHES 3 brick ranehi heme, 9% figck on obey terms for —s 3. On es. chairs, $25. 21 ue. ceirenem, __ how cabinet, Comsole. $0050. For: CHROME om © PLATED.
“ Peted: ul witn, com- | Gong ocation. . -Spdengahonda aren fon oeeee nomen. 10 6. Saginaw PE S197 | Home demonstration: OR 3.0702. | » %,0ll mates of cars, * Yon® gh Kulomatie gas bent bot ‘Fa aoe ioe STREET sgcone| Bs Pi tout, ask for Mr 209 NATIONAL BUILDING i. camnet ne oe AND me ier decent TWIN BED ats land 365 Dixie Hwy.
sareemn, ae ws — - -— I. vol H AYDEN ae ox12 ROOS stk ts, ORE i200 re Soe geee ass, ty, Cat coh “ter 66 Pingree Ave =
ped tt. foni8S. Lake priv Oe ACR 5 ROOM STARTER | ope ONT BAR OR eE i ed | Reattor "86. Walton Bivd. | Late . - | Btu purniture “aa Oechard Care | STORKLINE BLOND” BABY CRIS | 2 ae, ene i. Hor WATER
< OP | Jeune fran trees, Broan, sites | grated! stralaht lover ber near Money to Loah 53. - sLecTRIC WANG! | Spring matitees, “wane vanay | of Gren 3 on. “BURNER. 278
VAN NORMAN LAKE Sn TE noua money maxine, opportunity $35.00 | __ (State ¢ Licensee Lenders) __ __ Swaps _ 53> rE. ae SELES) Pe cea Tene Commies, 08s wee. 4 cemva ENCLOSED on ae ~ aan eiscrac— RANGE. LIVING = | wlility trailer. fust the thine ioe Lot on , Bis neres of cherries, #25 70 B00 AN’ EXPERT Om AnD Gas | UEC RIC RANG room wule | SETTLE ESTATE: @ ROOMS bunting. ae oF :
fe eet | ektie yd coca a | PRE TRSOHANTT LM BAEEetak Toe EGE Ss eet ene ore on eee tare oR Se Set terms. Will trade tar free & sleaz, home $50.00 “down. It's all in’ tive 23 hp. outboard. “16 tage Suto. | Maytag washing machine. refric | south of St. Joseph off Woodward. DUO-THERM OIL FURNACE. 220 of . & with ition. matic ig. and | radio and television. Macic Chef | ig IN GE ELECTR me | Seon RK *Rd controls. Call Lake WHI 000 = : : mise. eeaner. * ieee we Santas Se, _ Stove. 476 W. Iroquots. FE 32-0682, Ke units Goad! ortng jon _MY_3-5661.
TE | BREE es pet ernazy | cewcuce wear wane | Bolter coat ch | ge Seiten “nen 6 ke LECT PESTE SAEEOE™ | Sa, to. we oad we | Phrgg, Be Boy Soe E. WRENCE re dno | °Y, oo accented a wOnTH $208, | END aia tn 1 TABLE “MODEL RADIOPHONO, poteg BT ee FRIENDL VICE _tars. H. J. Van Welt, OR 3-135. 8 ‘omb.. olastic case $38 Dining room $10.95 value, $5.95
LOANS $20 TO $500 | isa PAWEL” TRUCK “i7.000 Ac. | These are” ate slightly tectory. irteg- | comet e_ be. Fm S008. __| Pereh 62.89 value, $1.98, stightiy , on Ueni Only — miles, Ara ed for small con- ore hei i) save more than TRADE Os | RANGES FOR ELEC. ‘Gee Set TSE re iW _ftol USEHOLD | } 3850) after Spm: "wt PM} Fluorescent, Sol Orchard Late * songoois_oaper_—cawves | F ae JAN 4% YEAR OLD BEAOLE AND 4 : Rere i 4 . o ot REC res. Mother Aci’ hans: + wainvt lamy table, wainut desk | : . home, On o 13 acres, r ‘OM, CLEARANCE large @enuifully wooded Garmer fot. Wonderta sol anid | WARD E. PARTRIDGE |, 5 segnte th mn Ear dag fer ea outboard moter. |g Ce ptetiine sao. |_ture. Gating waite Bae pate. : oe HANNA fain 2 car garage. Beautituly |REALTOR — “FE 2-8316 T_YR. OLD MALE BEAGLE. |° Guilt Prsidaire « soos | SED.) WASHING |. MACHINES, | NEW 3 BEDROOM . perare teomeenges. oye 43 W. Huron #.. Open Eve. 1 to 8) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. amor Doser “oF outboard | 6 cu PX. Prigidaire (Late trie Con 106 we ‘Tie =f sure to see thes new =| JO 4-6114 LI 4-4900| ty fenced now to}. = 202 N. MAIN LL OR TRADE, ROYAL CHIN-| Norge \Sealed Unit) ....... $5030 USED EASY WASHING MACHINE. — a PAA. Inside, the Harden: See thls ons een. ries | N meg] _ shies rE Siok Easy (W ‘$0 | _MI_¢7328, Cy on laree 60 foot tote, | ROUND HOME, § ft enly $11,000, wih ta000 down. |MAJON QUL COMPANY, Destnrs | ROCHESTER, MICH. | ven —ctaniner_anb case | Reumore, (Wringer Frpe’ 50 | WORDYKE MARKET”
45 finished except | Pontiac Lake. Good buy for each x TT / tngham, area. Ambitious man eo va Wopoter unanried Gietion- | Prigiaire autamatic washer $0838 USED DEPT. FON & OPDYKE
. Payment ‘aie eas For Seb Suh Reon an 44A ADD a. Ses t gogoreant OLE aoc en oe Otpowee mow SS o Piece eaitanowany dining - > ‘Pe. Living em. Galle nn. S108 FEReS a me ~ : p.. ) | calling PE 2010. Ph. Rochester OL6-0111, OL 1-9791 iru x" "Rit 24," ram table’... 2. 8 BOS | eee : eee
(oerat sipe [AES che? awe L 8 serra AE REET Nood $500 | Sak ae BT etme Maar womans wa Gy he FH Bae Ne me . — TT . - as ees .. $14 +n TS M.-12 P.3
eee SE |. | ok enaeremae : iors DRO Bear tertsenatat| Cr ayton's (a aie wee BAR BR eran OrRe OULETS fs Toom, 2 bed |e ~ mn Boy Rotary Mower | $25.00 fi lam: 232 dow
room house. Ideal for = urnace & water heater. AS SIDE INCOME OPPORTUNITY or Less . (demonstrator), was $114.80. now) Furniture. Appli | Sep tow Bape 95 | Wash in < or single person. | Phone Milford 48034. $2,500 cash required WITH OUICK $85. One 18” Lawn Boy Rotary urmiture, 2 pp. tances | ny Heme Not Listed Here roy Bo sets with fittings , Nice all fenced in back. "Suburban Prope ort 45A 4206 Dinie Hwy. _Drgrton pitas $40,000 yearly —e This can 7 0 Mower — (demonstrator) rel 3065 Orchard Lake’ Rd. | 194 White $61.05 - Colored $100.50 Just } block from city bus. ys OR -34361—Open Punda be part or operation. SERVICE? $87.50, now: $68. 3 good Keego Harbor WYMAN’S . Factory, Seconds —Irregulars Full price only $4800. Terms 3406 Lake Fes Ideal for office clerks, hers, slecttic rotary mowers, $25, “35. ___ FE. 5-881 FE 509% # FS Easy Term SAVE PLUMBING 8U Y
+ send ‘ M24 fore — 1 AREA, SMALL senor Rd, or MM gram Witte bo bo: Jeanie gna Home & Aato. is the panes ms on al) hand mowers “a & SATHER TOP | DRUM TABLE, | 18 w Fine : re ou | FORDEON THATS: we 2 a e ; ki bles, 1 | “WITH WEST SIDE INCOME Garvend” ty eureee” Sreeberny | —pom panes fee camo — Boe giving factory your phone | ‘ecome., Mot lama made on BARNES HARDWARE | pair of "table tasty ‘puis’ of | CRED REFRIGERATORS (3 aD | YORDSON TRACTS WITH WAG.
cebcs enteheganyy |. eat Rear pee Se | cu Rianne Pe tom | to Giese cae SS Toe ea cae yee eeiee |_ sot mere ida | pes cae ceca | PURC OIL tae . - te Ra. Consists toot ; re eit to tao, Spence Bt... sh Ta fs) acre 4 a poten ee ponenas is eds. Prien mrteogs ‘service “tural re aoplince or ait ft ied one 0 aaa Otrigersors se 8 up. Breet | 275 eo, Se TANKS :
: rocme, ,8 god path for | Reprecngg Harvey "Wilson ‘'tor.| modern houves, warns, | Sral‘merchandice Thig 1s a good | SWaile you. Lestie Fleisher Man- || 9*™ Thaler. eemaNGu | Rar FOP ans nance sic | Horse. Peete 2 | fillce. Balverea™ ied Fe : soset., 6 nat Dome ce snd 24 “stanchions cups, la welt ‘equipped | S60f- Berkeley Voss. President. | 9 g. Telegraph | FE ei 00. | ty PAL Ot iz ate — - ; silo, , ga- ‘over $100, at vee Pa ‘ As CONVERSION BURNER, OR
oie ee RETIRED | See yee cou] (ae imat fy] | Ph FES-8121 FADE PS cate | AQ RAE OORT mE | et ee ee Pee | oe :
GILES REALTY CO, | Bezeirvit pee ee| fs Ga See eel the tes cee | Home & Auto |"2." TSE, Toa | tees es <= BBS)" UseD TRaDEIN— | faye eorkene comics #4178 | fenced sa es TOV pnmend _No,_10. Keego Trailer Ca Roy's 96 Oak’ an. __ 5-0060
a :— FRANK SHEPARD |, LROY T WNSHIP od Sniy $48,000, terme. WILL TRADE. USED CARs FOR | ll PT. GAS SERVEL AND NORGE DEFT. AS CONVERSION FURNACE FE ee AN 3, Bedroom oan Com suivant, matora. tape recorders, | Rett: 2m Svea ‘as hrtnrten| toges bronkion ool 2200. and in "perfect working “orden bath. uy ap soat a __ For Sale Lots 46 46 |__Besutitut eedar interior, hot wa- 340_W._ Huron REALTORS - pe A will ace - Ret Pontimeteie= gton cost, wil ‘ta ortst,
+ Reaitor, pest atrENTiON Sonal a =9hd-2e_ Aruit, trees. | ee ee UAKE. ORION ogy ee oving “Pomme ridise. for sale. Satie 0.2. a. Gas Bane eines 4-4 FEARING Fn De ye “inp
sale lots on Wild Pow! Bay north} building sites. $23.500 terms We NTT } im, ‘N FORD °- FORD TRUCK = A _ntece_Dinine_room: $0 50 fase Ga eee ae = Ms ar ue si ‘ = tf Sebewteing: Lew -dewn oon tare. Fr, ‘|. yee Sole ats =a a es ne SUITE, “Mane items. bar Te gauge. $68. OR 3 vith. TANK. :
ares Re AS A : Nt ).. 4 WANTED TO SWAP = BOY 81 ere eae z . VARIETY... STORE
; tor foots WITH weer | ‘ MARKEEY.“2NC ii Land ENT TRC ETE BR BD ms ponents ; . Ba 4 FHOMAS:-ECONG} miles out win, Arn . mington. Contac ’ ; is Cc —) omen " vat in
ep a eS eal a |W ACCOUNT || Etiacimeteaettnet | For Sale Clothing 36 oewegay FLRopRe_aerig |” PURNTTORE a aie UNT are athe eee ok ~~ O | fon onte $20.06" MY ef300. PONTIAC, MICHIGA HOT WATER HEATER, 3 300 300 PT LOT. ON. ba re HIGHWAY. Sale Business Property 9 OF SICKNESS FULL AMOUNT. KO DE. BEIOE WINTER COAT, RED KNIT | GAs STOVE” 633; REFRIO Ov | UBED PHILCO aePniG AND | 0%. Rew. approved for pigs 23-3904. PPP LL APSA ALA DUCTIONS : dress, knit woo] jacket and other | Excellent condition. at 5-8787. washer. $119.50" vole: $49.50 on mi = : : 8 af
’ Sar hearer t Seoclee) Sore * cace (RESGHR meates netten OOP pe” NE" PANOU waa a aerate | fates ath nate te Satara Ca evecare. | Eatigenitiet Ret Sot |, BUCKNER CHARGES |" SiR wag icin cater Oat ATOUE RermiGenaTon.|-f_ctome sett Fa ue | Ste Ae! ren Se |AWFORD ye 3088T MOTE cs mg | Safer apoemiment” | FOR USE OF MONEY | 0. pone co eneenner een | SONG UP lactric eset ee Representing Harvey Wilson: | ARE LESS THAN [BOYS scHOL GORTR @ SUFTE| Siy'"siv Settune OME — DRESSED PORE AnD Mich. 7 : ie $ to 8. EM 32183. =e ©. mee a ur sre"? “OO peer eh a a COLORED | YOU THINK 5000, FAMILY. Ch CLOTHING. REA- :| IDEA a ‘pm — = Hu s—Row sane pie: +) a ‘n restauran _sonable, 97 Oakland Ave. | sooven VACUA ode o. © BY «© WALKIN COOLER Fe - _ Eagle Lake Income i tures "3800. ie oe MORE TRAN 35.009 FAM it sToRw co wie WO ke ia. | Od 85) belts wars_presten at | CPOE esa nt Ot | somes an .
;ocneee neal Atrpert on M-88 ih for appointment. ILIES HAVE AT ONE Girl Bcout size 10, Brownie size | Gunes 8° Myrtle Heron Gar | VE GA BERT” G&M*COMPANY $16,050 dot Sixg00, coment block Dellé- : TIME OR ANOTHER BOR- @x_ cheap. 17 8, Edith. FE. HOvsEHOLD FURNITURE | ; ERT’S | saws axp LAWN MOWEDS Ma- Near Dizie Hwy. between Drayton | 34 Ditmenta, wiulity. on and GILES REALTY CO. S) THET “ACL "REC: a | we ke Floor Sample Sale _| CHINE. SHARPENED. :
eg aan B fake | flour Oit"hese, “sino” "jan w. Maron) |, PE aim! Gunny Bucuend as | THREE Stat, "PLY MATE™ | KENMORE PORTABLE WASHER, | HRM& ores jsute, washer s109 | ogy Sacaeg te B Walion HOLMES-BARTRAM || Dixie Highway Frontage | "Svar ica en, sce, ie J Sale Household Goods 87 | munis APED, DESK, CRATE | tito "Eillaate we Geditt| ital Soucy wets Sa x. . . er ition, MA 6-6295. . working condi- : ree hating’ pos ‘omer's limiverse ANT A DRIVE iN APAR TMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, LINOLEUM AID PA SALE % 9410.85 Norwe i” cu, ft. Customatie | tion Ma bs
sree” Beso" recthonal | Ged, eon, Sa Soya as Buckner | "SEES ER —soceet dates ert pauein | GN GES" co" cmoSSe ATERESTED, eee: yore nos terms on balance. : ’ : } : uipment dark room
ting =. | eee | Finance Co. | Riceeraemrn |. Lords Spee in ERA! 7 PAs, al.) REN sracebiiee RL, Mob 40 x 80 Building 1 set ton Columbus Bakery ——— x Ave. = he Sa == #3 | WALL FURNACE, G00D _CON-| ic ton sine = Located close to vera 4 Motor = mag pe -_ cay. ‘APT. sizE OG GAS STOVE. USED <4 Deeg “¥ from $24.98" ap dition, OR 3.7615, after 6 p.m, play model. $235 , DIS
plant, 1 story block” building * register, ae ae mos, 875, 74 W. Huron after 4 | Hida- m $130.05... ott | WANTED, OLD PaRmIONED —« son, 90-8. Perry, < ~ ™OOP See, Mereeae’ with Sate, | “1 Soahenbtyns cote oda fountain beck | | TIONAL BLDO. — WASHER, sUD- atoves 111: 69000 | SHELF OLASS WINDOW. BOOK. } ~ ——
electrical system, Ie oe ta | Bite ftw sera aay SLOWINOM boaF AND EMER? a Lord's ET i DON’T W e
Sg mM se | ae mance senor 2 | | Ei OER rae | RRR TaN ae — | toe Appliances! Westinghouse | PONT WISH FOR i ca br. “Where W Used To Be’ 30” electric range with wide ov MONEY! Make : CASS AVE., JUST W. CHARTR: TABLE rs a oven. ! Mak Roy Annett : Inc 2 Hamilton Beach malted mixers FORMER mm BANK Bufo MP. ; 0, | LARGE OAK: DINING TABLE, 5 = Ly Se Make it easily
She “| & 8 _ : = through Classified Ads, To |
2 ©. — 3-719 ineada: ry
tte
on, eee and Sunday f<4
j sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,
dial FE 2-8181, ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1955 _
ee
ITCHEN CA:
tse 42 in. model,. $95
50, Also several 54 in. ks
noel at terrific ‘eeee, Michi- |.
Fiuore uorescent, ‘Orchard
oe Ave.
AU- value
and 66 in.
ile §=6Red.., ire
look ke bnew. Lengthen your ga-
OIL PORN iack. Ht and tank. Call MI case
ONE DOUBLE ig Sy We new garage doors.
HEATER
OIL HEATING
——burner and one single, excellent
dition, 875 Scott Lk. Rd. OIL
EM 3-3579, FLOOR FURNACE. THERMO-
stat, 220 wal. tank with legs. $65.
Oit, HEATING STOVE STOVE AND TANK.
_ FE ne Like new, @
PHELPS cn
sine supplies. AR RE
OR Sint. OR
e. ¥" TILTING RBOR POWER “Saw
with extension stand and motor.
$75. OR 3-2467,
i¢ LINEAL FT. PORCH SCREENS 52 fi mn. high. New bronte screen.
Frames are 5 quarters by 3 also
doors.
‘Oak St. Rochester, OL 2- Excelient condition.
11%. 318
_ PLU MBING SPECIALS 3
trim. $115. pe. om eet. A quality with |-
Open daily * t8 6: Sun. 10 to 2. Arnason Plumbing Supply — oan the wera deliver
“All kinds a lowest prices.
re
. Pontiac Pr y wood_Co.
1488 Baldwin Ave.
pence ¢ ES 32x21 B SINKS
electric heaters.
_ Thompson, 80 8. Per: Also
Cabinet Hardware, wholesale and
1295 52 GAL.
6. @ A.
Save Money at
BURMEISTER’S
LUMBER
800,000 Only ¢ more dare
> heres
eee. ert sickle bat. ¢
276 “Garage Doors |
fe Da oe crane
and @ ft. long
fea. 18 lot. H. P, Buttes.
“eon” Vinuesserseeess $6.95
wine a acaedaewpiseeciex $7.
32x80" x1%" . a)
BLAY LOCK
i : ly Co.
Li Soe ona ‘take Ais Pepe
STALL SHOWERS, COM
with faucets and curtain, $60.50
terrific ¥ $33.33. Lavetories
oom: jing chrome
‘ 0 valk
gas burners,
- stoves, Wayne Heating Co. Ro
chester. OL 23-0211.
Used Bldg.
Materials of -All Kinds OPEN FOR BU doors, windows, 2 pee
angle trons, ste
pen Sunday
Pachoud te reckin rs Co. 2301 Dixie MH O08
Beside Pontiac | Drive-In "Theater. i
~ UNION Can Save You Money
- Compare These Prices
2X4X6 15c EACH
2X6 UP TO 127 LONG, 5c LIN.
2X8 UP TO 12° LONG, 6c LIN.
2X10 UP TO 17’ LONG, ‘ec LIN.
snore $50 PER 1
a Now
Lumber,
beams, ~
rT.
PT.
Fr.
80
R
NEW GARAGE SIDING, $14.95
PER_20_ FT.
NEW EN “PINE, $14.95 PER
100 8Q. FT.
ROCK, $1.50 PER SHEET
NEW “os ROOF BOARDS, $7.90
NEW oe SIDING $12.25
ie mig
WALB TIL fic 8Q. FT.
PITTEBURG HOUSE PAIgr,
$3.85 PER GAL.
SHERWIN - ha oper UTILITY
PAINT. $2.75 PE
EW 3 PIEC
WITH —— $120.50
| ABOVE ARE: CASH ano
CARRY. PRICES.
Don't wait. come to Union Wrec
= oo, — satisfaction Is a
= ach (ransaction. You'll
ike tes friendly service. come in
and see fof yourself, we are al-
ways vurecking buildings and have
sale { salvage materials for
‘ik.
carty ®& complete line of new
Datidine materials and a meters
hardware se Srrty *PLYSCORD, $3.95
AL. L
CE BATH ROOM SET
per mo.
i our Bo day rental
"CALBI “MUSIC CO.
Bench delive ine
—— A. aown ‘payment, balance |
“CALBI MUSIC C co. bt
UpgigiN PIANO.Giirar. rE
Uensans FARe Goce cone
|| Sale Store Equipment ¢ 64
ELEC FOP MACHINE, | CRE utes catemanh PE tae |3 uni
_ Sale Sporting | Goods 63
12 & 16 oAvOR SBOTOUNS, LIKE
BU GUN SHOP BUY. sel “frede. 375, 6. Telegraph. PE
BUY YOUR GUN
From, (38 spd em. Betimetes os’! = ON TIME ™m 6. x J S] ba h’ °
ERRY SALE CO. Ory ug S
| SEES a a a 630 Oakland Ave. _ STOP LOOK POR SALE: 3 GUNS TO DEFRAY yap a Joo eee. e
12 ey single, aad
stone sand and eravel. FE 40403, CR ne
BEST ‘GRADE TOP SOIL. SHRED-
peek soll, Licyd
_ Slade. Fl e. FE +
BARN QT ARD “DIRT AND WELL
ceed manure, delivered.
se DIRT. t COVERNMENT IN- in- ina ae pe oe
FARM a DIRT. siete delivered, FE 46588.
FOR GALE.
ge grt and delivered. PE 4604
oT Be TOP SOIL mo
dirt. 5 yds. for not b
'E 46588.
~ HARDWAY Top soll, black dirt, peat, sand
jin arate. Eb 4758
BLACK DIRT AND Peat. 5 YDS.
$9.00 delivered. EM
NOW LOADING TOP sor —_
fine old State farm. Telegra
and Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 8-12 8319.
@ooD
biack
_livered 1
_Wood, Coal & Fuel 67
HARD SLAB WOOD. $6 PER CORD
ott for. $11.,.FE _5-3008,
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68
BLUE SPRUCE FOR
* also Blackhill Norway,
Concolor.
vitae. Juniper. Native trees
your own Brine* ourlap & . too
de22 Sleeth
*Com meres Village on grave) road,
5 _ at all turns, Open
daily to awe Farm
Wervery, MUtwal el 4-6038.
PLANT NOW Northern grown evergreens at low
prices. Landscaping, Free esti-
by Dick Tarne
<
“My husband usually makes these repairs — but this time
ve Conklin. WEIMARA.
nm Qe Trained, Boarded 70 70 Dogs T
50ds
_erach BUARDING vg ag gnD ¢
_ ping, 74 © _P bod
Pp
CATS $5; ponkneD a aoas
trained. Burr-Ghel) 975 8. Tele
Hay, Grain & Feed 71|"*
Wheal
mott,
Carpenter's, 2154
sigggeen Rd. off Joslyn. FE
ERTIFIED cD GENESSEE “SEED ‘. Order new. Behe Hick-
Jt,, OA 8-2 ‘ord
CUSTOM COMBINING WITH SELF
propelled
ments how OA .- 2170
FOR SALE 250 Mae Es ~ CLEAN
oat straw. OA 8-7
GENESEE
nage from certified seed. $2.20 & comolpe. Mike arrange
peas ~~ WHEAT
Avon. OL}
bm.
mare.
All
_ ome
$1.50 sorts
harness sar nen cinss
MI 4-8400
“For “Sale Poultry —
MONTHS OL PROCESSED ROAD GRAVEL AND aECOND CUTTING Baten? ac. | &F
Seny. PE 6503 or PE DiGee, iy So 2 Mi. 8 Rochester
PROCESSED a . DRIVEWAY | — vel, Le g run. 60-40 cus! __For Sa Li
a pon SALE BLACK SHETLAND ROAD GRAVEL _.bony, FE §-0068. 2767 N, Grant.
$_yas., $7.00 delivered. PE +4888. | Goon SADDLE HORSE REASON. SAND, GRAVEL, FILL DIRT. TOP | able. OL 1-
_ soil, 9500. ___ |FOR SALE. BLACK sit®1
SAND, GRAVEL & PILL. FOR | pony. FE 5006s. Sn ee Stank.
_ good deal, call PE 17-0383. FOR GALE: 4 Bais Oe cows, SAND, GRAVEL, PIT RUN ROAD om and sprin; ing. 3 Holsteins, gravel. fill dirt processed drive- wernsey. Artit — breeding.
Way grevel wash concrete aie Fish Lake MElrose
Travel, mason & pea Fyn __ #5621.
lack dirt and top soll, FE | PALOMINO RIDING HORSE. 1768, - — Call MY 2-6742 ;
TOP SOTL 4-1. 8A he ED ON | is HOLSTEIN COWS. 10 PRESI. new — hail. P. je. FE | priced to sell. Also voune cattle. __2-T611, 2190 ‘Davisbure Ra. Holly. MEI-
fin dirt, rin. py aes aver. | 5 I REFORD BU rue em mor- LLED HEREFORD BULL. 16 fir Pontiac Lake Builder's Sup- . igibi iter, tpiy, OR. 3-183 nee —— to regis OL
SHETLAND PON Y. GELDING. Mexican. burro, female. Both with
— and bridle. I mire after ing
Pontiac Kiddie Land. 4420
Diisebeth Lake Rd
1 WESTERN, PAINT RIDING AND
driving gelding 1 roan Kentucky
$125 ea.
of
OA 8-2082
_PULLETS AND _hens. 1
__Sale Fe Farm Produce is
poaapa Er yong TREE RUN,
and
Hier own containers. 5691
ghway, Waterford | Hill. per bushel. Bring
“Dix
BARTLETT PEARS WAL NUT
74
See the new Case Harvester, the
, fastest, easiest running machine
— byilt.
A Saal GUN. er 6:30 0 p.m. 3 GAvoR TTiiAga PUMP ”< 308. Ricatta PE Ciis. HOUGH FE TEN a SON
condition. ST ete B SELLING © oF. oF NORMAL ‘LAND ain. Wochester,” OL vem U DOUBLE BARREL = FARM BoT- OA = 34135 ae a parakeets, $150 up. FE}! tote ry Pay 4 pail. 3 a
HORSE. Ye pen é tooth eS ee | =SERING SPOTS w. $1000 ‘scount, ‘Mi ¥-8008,
igh se eATEVENS,, PUMP. SHOT: BEFORE YOUR EYES Gree, chen Sp tranamianie: you see ‘latered r ate ee:
EW WESTERN SADDLE WITH | English Pointers you will not disc, Molly. ‘ Oe ame Bargain, = OL ne 7 our Dear may Write sam ae
SPRINGFIELD 3006 DEER RIFLE. som SO corn hmen*
Monte Carlo 2 mack and receiver apenas: ie on = ees Davis
Berwick _Biva ical, vial a GUPPLiNd SALE os wed : Pincomb’s, 49 Park St., Oxford. |- Trectore-Mowers, new poet Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66| Ga‘s-a16. Open Evenings, | Freed to. sell" thie month. Sept.
| Wi WAMSTERS. ALL B F. EVANS EQUIPMENT
A-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | _ Pet Shop, @9 8 Astor, PE ¢-6402. | 4801 Dixie Hwy MA 5-1878
NERS. WHELPED JULY ~ NOTICE :
'P TO A
WE ARE iG E TRA LAROE TRADE IN A A
with past ark J TEAL us WITH
Topay FOR DEMON
gn TERMS
‘KING BROS.
OOP LS EEE vce __PONTIAC DYKE
SPECIAL SALE T tore Mowers, new and used.
ns sell this month. Only
B EVANS Equipment 6507 Dixie "ey. ; MA | maT | 30. B
LEE
THE TRACTOR M aive ar) A c red rehase of an-
oe" wer complete
Sop Row 950
a2 EE’ E'S. Sales & Service 921 Mt. Clemens will,
roter
ts mulcher
complete: A secretary, wardrobe,
radios, jounge chaits, 2 6x12 rues,
slipper frocker,. cherry. rocker,
elec. stoves, Easy washer, éhild's
PAINT “CREEK AUCTION. (ON. 2760 |
_Orton Rd. Friday Nite as Us’
AT. SEPT.3 AT 11 O'CLOCK. 3.
mi. east of Métamora to oD
ville, then on Mt mi. north | (Windrise | WE ARE OUT TO WIN A FREE |
PE ¢1112/! ‘For Sale Ht Housetrailers 78
ake APMEEIMARS, | home,
~ TRAILER, Mt uuer
No hag oe refused.
J . ‘Boat Livery.
Lg Lk. Rd. on Ehzabeth
~ Trailer
Exchange
rane ACR CS
I managed to get it out of the‘ house before he knew it was
a i PARTS—-STORE Te
____. For Sale Pets _ #9 ‘Sale Farm Produce 7! 78 BE ramen Eat
Senta any Sales Oper Eves. & Syn. P.M. 3} PUREBRED DEDLE NGTON TER- TOMATOES. PICK YOUR OWN OWN, | somo
riers ~ pedigreed pers. 1 male, Yiad el. 2
re: bie decane TOMATOES, HA ae FA WA , ~NEW FARAKEETS_ OPALINES. CANAR terford Rd., Waterford, OR 3-400i |
FegaREeTs a “AND. CAR iia Tae cr bane oxen | - 49 56 | Rd. PE 46510, xie Hwy
ARAREETS CANBRIES, CHORES | Sale Farm Equipment, 76 |
PARAKEE” is ; ae iT?
M14-2057, Birmingham}, ay Meroe . PO He
ie Bias Wei wi MEL up ¢ nosey CHI F
” 92 Pr TO 4? FT |.
| A COMPLEFE CHANGE
IN BEAUTY AND.
_CONSTRUCTION
HUTCHINSON
TRAILER
SALES 200 8. Dork Hey. Flint
hice iH on aoe, wa
ato > Aasmaan 80 Sn caeaetnietnedieteetaetn ieeicteetindinetaatatiatinnd
oye= Glass Service When you need it! Have you tried
our service? Ginss | wnt
you wait.
All work Pree 1
CLEA V-8 ENGINES Ford, Chevy. Pontiac,. Dodge,
Chrysler Olds. Buick Studebaker.
’ A far Chev. orev.
“SP a automotive
NOW ON DISPLAY AT).
of pogo iy . one with each
any 0 popeasen.
172 nd Ave. E 47008 CON PARTS.”
PE 3047?
RANCE SALE OF} -Mercury Outboard
_ *Metors
Genuine Parts,
Sales & Service Shorty sate “ove * Paes at
PONTIAC ACS | pIscou INT
SPORTSHOP 1" boas...
veneer
"ha VANWELT
PRICE THE 08 eae Ger GET the beat
BILL SPENCE
€2 Oakiena “Ave” CARS pe 41333
See M&M ‘Motor ee
“COMMUNITY |" MOTORS 803 N. Main, ee
end late
_ “ECONOMY CANS, 22 Auburn WANTED — JUNKED
BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | ee BAOLEY | \AGLEY: OT.
‘For Sale Used Trucks 90
Ete
ik OR CLEAN” Ga“
“OR USED
cars, any make any model. Top - | “ENOLISH
mi, to the A
DesOTO-PL
012 8 Woodward
Beware of |
Crazy > CREDIT PLANS-
oo © Bel re 8 4dr,
a ed ser £10.00
owner,
v0 Hudson order” Radio D
ic
ake oan" 425 00 down.
$40.00 down.
$35.00 down. ”
Brebots Forder, 998.00 dows,
rm oes Solon. $25.00 down. = week,.
‘BRAID
aly ee sims Cr he sist DITION Reng ig F picKoP” REA- * RECONDITION ED | PTA AUTO PARTS | MSRP EEE oe se “Parmali Cub" 2539 _ Dixie Mer rE + y oY ys “HALP-TON. PICK-
Mower and Urader biades Ts ue aR
equet Laps fae Back # a Evenings TE Bare p Won CHEVY 158 PICKUP. 4 Weaver rmen oe | Revuik’ springs |’ $180 |“Spesa teanamitston, ‘vig ester, “214e" Lae yen Ps — . used parts fof ‘46 cars roster, ceocteae r Ferguson po py oben waaay. Used very little. New ail quaranteed. be LJ es Oakland Ave Ph. FE 4-461) eapensenes. ve —— =
BLAC CKETT INC HUBA TUBA | Shis,eoe dust your eer er SHAWN LA eS and caph, vp pond q .
“tauaaer | "Se det “| Haskins Chev. Farmington KEnwood 3-5400 123 Oak Gatiead & AUTO. Cot 1008 erst MP HWY at Mis
Auction ‘Sales - 77 For r Sa le Tires 80-A | 4 FORD P. PANEL. os "REALLY
AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY | ~~~ ee ted night. L. E Smart, Sale Perm. | USED TIRES, 189 TO CHOOSE 2 CHEVROLET Rechester _ from C & ‘+ Service, Auburn at w at
AUCTION SATURDAY. IGT 70 | Opdyke, PM 6-615), : B10
“om. 3 mile south. % mile west Auto. Service $1
ie Mor SET ig ace See TRUCKS en ° r AIRS, na A £2 :
See an tree tase eed! FREE ESTIM ATE 1953 Ford %4 ton 1952 Ford % ton> -
1980 GMC van MENT
BR AID” MOTOR aR AL ES
etl and (ised Cushmans Parts
_f&_ Bervice. a
5) CUSHMAN EAGLE. GOOD CON-
dition, Harry’ :. lida] Station.
Baldwin A a i -t
| BPO 1955 Dodge dump. V 8
3 pickups |
7 Riemen-
schneider | 232 S*SAGINAW ST. seat: clothes hampers, pictures, | PHONE FE 20186
€ ing, ofiental rugs, chiffa- | 30 Years Fair Dealing *
robes, end tables, house doors. Cads at West Pike St. + . { cocemeatomenene
walnut antique table, old cand? | GRANKSHAPT GRINDING iN THE rockers, toys, ks, comptes | car BS ag | rebored. Zuck o
beds drop leaf table, chest of | Chine Shop 23 Hood. drawers, girls 20° bike, dressers
_lugenge, Sad chatrs, ned. i ot | “Salle Motor Scooters 82 room, for. hon convenience. eee lea eect!
ty of parking. Brody and Tyler. [ANDERSON BALES pdb 's-4
_Ructioneers. 12 South Paddock 44246
CHEV, 1664 TON PICKU
luxe cab. Orieinal powlag
lent condition th thre out. 8905 ny ORD am goue znuce. | ihe
'§§ CHEVROLET . ne" 4 dr, V4 with
"Tal toe tone ¢paiat, Also
Sey
At Walled Lake
“since
cm ARE NOT ONLY
- Low. "aur ote SERVICE IS WRECKING CO. INC 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU
Se n245 W 8 Mile Rd
(Corner of ¢ _ Rd)
rt 16.9.
>
a ax%" fir Plyscore ......
4x8x'4" fir bas
1x10 knot ee per M.
set. cast-iron tab
HAR
B
“MAKE ‘SURE 1T’s
im
“tn, $1 ea. 4750 dosiyn Rd
— Button.
"RECORVERSION RRID rer, furnac: rece
with x $160 1x8 Sta. w. nine bds per M. $49.00.
in w nr. “pds. per M .. $9900
1x12 a - —— L.% omosca lke
254 fir std. ft. ie
ize ta ‘ake per M. bad of
2x8 st¢d. Dougias fir, per M $99.00
2” blanket Ipsl. 100 ft. ...... $4.45
W. pine per M s009. 0
ts
14.95 —— :
me, -
3 pe. colored bath, eet, all gop
WARE - yr! fae
HEA
lower complete Mariva, nt. BURMEISTER / Northern Lumber Co.
AL. STEEL
drums for burning your Ty gs 3
7
ORT 1 IT quien”
through Classified | Ads
Yes, whateyer it is—dial
ad- FE 2-818] for “an
writer ‘and get: it! , wood
§ YARD DUMP BOX FULLY
equipped FE $0410 2 SPEED WEBCOR TAPE
_fecorder Inoutre 50 Pinegrove.
“flooring sheeting, misc’ } jooring, shee mise. Jumber.
FE 4-0058. s:
VENTILATING FANS FOR - ens, $49.95 value me $20.95, Also
large selection of door chimes
et extraordinary wadeen. Michigan
copier 393° «Orchard Lake
WHIZZER SPORTSMAN In aj
ndition with Bae be parts and
sive ons —
i call after
OIL SPACE RATER and tank. Call FE #1125.
Do It Yourself
‘Ghosed Ore
7 COCKER SPANIEL?
_ For ‘Sale | Pets 6
“AKC REGISTERED B EAG A on Ee
elle ent stock. _ $20. oR
~ROIC E'S ORCHA “ — tes.
Buys tn zeae, Sate. going on T TATIZNAT ey. LAKESIDE NURSERY Glen Fruit. Farm. 4670 Middlebelt |
Al BURMEISIERS . CIIVI' ITN see! CR Pe ws s “
=e __Aeott_lake.
+-BA
farm
line pane 2
“ere welter grinders Carden ~ Electric drilis:
nds. Reasonable ‘rices
__wuaranteed ‘1 ‘to. oe _EM
AKC 22423.
| AKC ney "5 IN; MALE BEAGLE
3. years old. Good hunter on |
_Tabbits: $65 MY 2-001.
_ $35. F
aE, BEAOLE VOPPIES. 1 $i0 EACH |
wy eEALE BOXERS, ALSO
9 ‘boxer Op eait, One ie nee |
AKC REGISTERED aT atLat
__ Spaniel pups. 311 enti St.
BLACK COCKER SPANIEL. PUP-
Reve AKC. re iseeed. Stud serv-
BLUE “TICK COON DOG, 4 YEARS
$75. And other hunting on
Peg. ese
BABY PARAKEETS Normal Rare & Cages
$01 4th Bt, FE 32-4025 Clesed Sun.
BEAGLE HOUND PUPS FOR
sale, FE 56-4813
AND AND TAR “HOUNDS, ~ old, Teasonabie.
10 290
—
Pu
White and blond AKC rewistered - 5400 | Ml edd pees,
1 BACB FO porrins. rE aeai8.
| GERMAN _SEPHRRD 1 PUPPinG,
ante. oY R, EXCELLENT
companion , -# Springer. a "Ake rect
t
REG COCKER PUPPIES. | 7 wks. -tpeerooens #35. Males, $30. | BARTLETT PEARS,
FE 5-07 toes & darden vegetabies
Drayton | ~ berta and
4, 4 rie —“_n x pears uu per bu: "EN | om
Hale penaken Sept. 2 ond. 5 .
. APPLES, TO- |
“
7 Ww. ‘Chicago.
| GRAPES $2.50 BUS BRING srouR own container
AKC | pee ~ PUPPIES. | HALE HAVEN | pe
“ARE
tree ripened NOW, Pick vour own.
$1.95
chards, a bushel up. Colonial Or-
5370 Fish Lake Rd. 1
mile west. ¥% mile north of Clyde,
‘TOMATOES, PICK YOU!
i R OWN, ee ee rrier,
Fritch & Son, Oxtora Auctioneers.
OA _8- 2618.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC C AUCTION ‘TO
be held Sept. 12th eat 10 am,
1955. Certain bekery and dairy
fixtures, Located at 620 W. Hur-
on St. Covered. by Chattel mort-
gage to Alex and Perry Thomes,
__Minimum bid. $1,500 entire lot.
For Sale. > Housetrailers 78 78
FOR SALE OR RENT Ban ‘egal ce | ea
prgaooeag eee ae od
ogre + Se . Call Milford, wu-
g, “5.2001. 94693. Andersonville Rd. Saad
"RUTGER TOMATOES | sCIGER TOMATOES, "MOBILE ripe a 8, ws! wa
CF ahd at stat | APARTMENTS wi ou ¢€ em. P
per Sesnel tems i own _ baarets Stewart conghes ‘ate truly thet.
_ $3860 Giddings R 00. With storm "& aw gap Pa windows.
GARGE POTATOFS a a ie Ce ck fal in your container Out Baldwin wa es. oe Dow le fire. many other
st house north of Clarkston Rd. wv fen w terms, Bank
WULLER'S ORCHARD BARTLET? | raiss, See lve In nits wy on. this ‘R4., % mile north of W en hee Genorat yiine. Bolly Maple. MAyfair 63241. . ae Tint’ Home Pg ago
*EACHES. KALHAVENS ARE asstecton. Sev
SU oaltige tke iMG | Be conte tow. PuRase Sting Bas | eS rg ; house, ae Si ianers
_ 2205 EAST COMMERCE RD. Bi hadera Trailer Sales ‘TWEEN t BORNE & DUCK LAKE Michigan port gee, Tralier parts
EACHES. 0415 A BU 717%: Orion on M26 Sse ya pay TT S| ue orem of Habe g | PEACHES APE RIPE AT SOT. ‘a poreiae oiler ‘yo FT. PULL tons . 34 N.. Leake An sine tr shower Excellent
spt RS, Oven ‘rom #8 am: tad _iomation x). oe 2 8m. we j $1 PONTIAC CHIEF, ATOES Ss eR woSmEL son Bee Mire Ores. MY
Ta woot mile east i ae ee ¥ A ‘Take pver payment Siete Pk Blt ot Or Be co TE
cee = bagget area. poms: |
Do he Also _production : 3
eciric forge. Ena
actor on rubber with mo@er & -
your Hariev Davidson nee Har-
Davidsop Gales Co.. 373 South
_Saginae
1946 HARLEY-DAVIDSON. MODEL
Motor just overhauled. MY
’
~~ 1948 INDIAN
FE ‘56-6167
For Sale Di nite wee Le ctcted og SE
Boy's 4” SCHWINN YCL. MA 6-2408. ‘Bic =
Sea tor
SUPER-CRUISER BI-
_tyele, Good condition, FE 4-2632
“Boats & Accessories _ 85
20 2 PADDLEBOA Sal:
feccene’ bie, ARE R Park ath
use,
iz rE ROWBORT.—RECELUENT _condition, Lan rE 4-47 ‘eT
EVINRUDE MOTORS
mana SE
ii00 7
crits « Char UTILITY. MARINE | ~~ Service. Telegraph © =
12, PT” CEDAR STRIP RUNABOUT, eavellent condition a5 Seott LE
are Steer:
trot, Pp. eee Super ‘Hurrieane. |
ce remote con:
cr “AND YEI- gales. f dacket
» 210L Dinie Hwy, 1954 HARLEY DAVIDSON MODEL
165. $250., |
ycles 84.
BICYCLES FOR SALE, ALL gizes ;
AND
SEDAN DELIVERIES
"1947 1954. MODELS
LARRY
JEROME |
i054
dump with with ‘sendy ay soond ba. =
mene On 3 coe ‘pang, dike over b payperemamaene ore ae pick. aise.
Cheep. i978.
Trucks “Are -
| Our Busiriess
WILSON GMC. OAKLAND AT CASS.
OPEN E EVENINGS:
+F E2- 9208.
Rochester Ford Dealer
“FOR ath ieee Rs A sia uae DT opie if
car down, easy
car,
3 seats, 1952
FEAR cK ~ TAYLOR’ ig GOOD USED CARS
paint. Also SSE ow ocean be
TAYLOR’ Ss | BUY YOUR USED CAR
W1TH CONFIDENCE
Piymouth Savas 8.6 dr: Radio.
car
W2 Desoto. v4 Ponder, One owner.
‘32 Desoto Club Coune. Radio
sa Dodae Tutor, 696 down. . $10.00 Very
ark
6 Chrysler 1 vase, aed, Radio,
jan, $49.00 down $10.00"
s1.80
810.
#760
$7.80
1.80
ertible Biack oo
ite “ ‘&. white i
atte. beater, continental ti
and power
jn ag ge neger ape-,
‘55 OLDSMOBILE. “og”
ower ‘brane
This was Mr, Taylot’s own car.
1°35 OL DSMOBILE “88”
your MAC terms.
Haskins Chev. #51 Dinte Hwy. 4 me am Om, $1,196. ae heat-
“| er, , ear a oe 4
1 re to pi oe, oe he ae #8 Oak CLARKSTON
MOTOR SALES
‘CHEVROLETS- Officials’ Cars and
Demonstrators —
1850's 9210's
Pye SE 4 TO. CHOOSE FROM
ran i. SY dieser ean ols” cat
"Northwest ( na
oe
1955 Demos. Floor Cats, Officials’ Cars
aa Bry ae. 2
ee PULL, PRICE :
ieee ge gg, Dom
by Sua
ay
HASKINS Chevrolet Oakland County's
DeSOTOS. J sac¢ ea 3
$2 Gray Pc cscs?
Ss] Green 4d0.c css t $695
SO Carryall oenene) f+ $495.
52 Green A drfcceas
51 Black 4 dr oe os $595
50 Green 2&.. wenn $445
"49 Black Cp. Cpe.... .$345 49 Green 4/dr........$295
= ODE!
a
13% Mie Ra. Rd. and Woodward
te Oe demonstrator.
“SCH HUTZ MOTORS | LYMOUTH DEALER
Fastest
‘ *$3-Maroon 4 Ud, [$808 -
é
©
Feed
Nash, $295.
ga rane er ~~
“heater A ‘Tule olfter.
Sacre MOTORS
| "8s FORD Seni nae SE-| -
and heater,
"SCHULZ MO MOTORS.
* | Sj OLDS 88 SUPER °EDAN_FUL-
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer
OFFERS. i
ee
oe
am Mor
‘| Courtesy Gars, Floor Cars
FORD
CHOICE. OF TRANS? ISSIONS Fi AND COLORS —
‘$1095 1953 Buick 2 Dr.
One Owner—Loaded | ter Sel Dealer
"1954 Buick Super 4 Dr.
<0, Ae Etre LOT FOR RENT - | Reteblished a
}__Teady ‘to hy saat
| i PLYMOUTH SEDAN, | $305 5
Fir
ee ee ee ee ae
was | HUDSON & RAMBLER
_/ No Co-Signers!
Immediate Delivery |!
- Deal Direct! .
No Finance Co.!
Buy Here—Pay Here
YALL ¢ COME
SLE SAL.
MOTOR SALES
iia” OLDS ta + DR. | Jet
pleck with ivory op. Radio and white wall
sharpest? CHEVROLET Woodward in b-1100 13 Mile
____ gecoin_
lv ecuinpes w a vewes. ‘own Quit sale, iv -
Conner Studebaker. MI’ 43410, Birm
Oldsmobile
1955 Demos.
Officials’ Cars
- fT coures "| 1950 Ford 4 dr 1 oo apr ns
ie AUS oe oC) Zee
Don't’ Delay. HAS mm Act t Today
KINS "1 1050 Studebaker 4 dr. $175
HASKINS | 1952 Ply.
Oakland County’s Fastest
Growing Dealer 11951 Chev., a
6751. Dixie Hwy. at M15
hts "ul 8
cage sy 11951 Nash 2 dr.......$250 Guaranteed: eh Did ence Se 1950 Pont. 2 dr....... Feared Ob Used Cars
and Models
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES
Mad setnan LE erm 1950 Pont. Catalina ..
over mm Will take er
m™ ieee or cash for Sin
Ly FATRICTAN _ eenane
fietals* New
Any cat 1952 Henry MM Bocce
down, a aguas. Carkner_ Studebaker. _ MI 4-3416, Birm.
. | ieee 6 FACKERD ¢ S vetoed het 1950 Ford Coupe ....
ceheet — we
money
WEST guEvnower NOMoodwaré, a 13 Mile / “ on
_ | REPOSSESSED CARS “44 1 So ~ 94
‘1966 Plyméuth Sedan Any
948 Mercury Club Coupe: $139.
i918 JOHNSON ve.
SCH ‘CEZ MOTORS | DESOTO-PL’ Pl? & Woodward
Sara ry er weerrer + P. ee
jacob son's
“ 7. Sains © car,
MUST SELL. 1955 STAR-CHIEP
Catalina, Barely broken in. Equip-
pas. Call OR 3-8164 evenings.
| You ks
My. Job We Are Having An - CHEV, rotten
SVL,
BUICK
“$195
USED
‘CARS Offered ' 1954 Chrysler 4 dr.. .$1595
. Wholesale 195 D P $1095
1953 .O Co
119933 .- DY. to}
1952 G
* 11952 E.. $595
1950 Nash. oie wee 2
1950 Ply, 2 dr.. . -$325
“1950 Chevrolet . sonee Ques
i 1948 Dodge jubeees soeeles
tent Pri — Sat. Mon.
ii Bagh py ts Bhag LaF. BLE
‘Out They Gol
1051 Liecoln 4dr.
1951 Ford,
1951 Ford 2 dr.......$395
;| 1949 Mere. Cl. Cpe... wy
Late. Models
4 PLYMOUTH | ‘ and heater, Hvdrive A one owMEE | 1954 Ford 8 2 drive.
a eee rn. 1953 Chev, Bel Air
ee Buick 4 dr.......
1951 Olds 88 Sedan...
ian ike new coupe...4
A hke new 4 dr..... $1595,
OLIVER Oldsmobile Convertible &3
Oldsmobile Hardtop 88
! One Look
-Tells the Difference
One Trial
Proves They’re Better
1955 Ply. V-8 Conv. ‘Demo, |
1955 Custom Royal
- 4dr. Demo, — j
j
-1954 Pontiac 2 dr... .$1295 |
1954 Dodge 4 dr., |
loaded ......:. $1595)
1949 Dodge beecee eu $175
-Riemen-
schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST.
dio and heater Sea = det geeens
‘” i PONTIAC CHIEF TUDOR. ji-.
ise paeriae “BTARCHIEP CON. rtible. Power brakes, Power
ae . radio, tinted glass. $1675. 506 LeBaron. FE 2-3226, |
‘e PONTIAC POR BALE. $200, ). PE
a rey 4. 4 DR. DELUXE.
R & K.. = 1 condition, New ares. a
One owner, 6242 Waldon Rd. MA
PO : ;
& H., Hydra Clean and sharp
- 3-4525.
"eater | and ydramatic.
- 7 eoaeiad SEDAN ~ bow MILE- |
GOOD CLEAN CARS _| a Ree to ; & sedan.
» i rt &SON OLDSMOB: YOUR FRIENDLY
“GMC TRU DEA $28. N. Main, a > 9 1-976
FORD
SALE
OLIVER
$295 1950 Ford 2 Dr.
Radio.and Heater
Good Paint
$695 1952 Ford 2 Dr.
2 to Choose. From
$895 1953 Ford 2 Dr.
Radio and Heater
- Terrific Bargain
$1295 1954 Ford Custom V-8
2 Tone ,
Radia. and Heater
OLIVER
BUICK }
FE 2-9101 Open #-a.m.-9 p.m. | =
‘s2 PONTIAC 2 pooR. STAND. |
‘ard. Coxe condition. FE 5-0062.
After 5:30, Appreciate Dhe..
-Gustomer:
1949 Chevrolet
Sear Ea Heater | fOUNTRY, SEDANS coreg 1A lat a rte 2eoumtry Syvire $8907
:- to do more than look at price tags. You want
it’s received and a fair appraisal of its true value.
You get all this and more at....
53 PONTIAC
$895 $395
’S$MERCURY —s_—>
heater and Merc-O-Matic. « heatet. Drive this one
$1805. 2 $795" 53 PLYMOUTH ‘31 PONTIAC
many jniles lef adio and
"$605 $695
| "53 PONTIAC 'OOLDS .. |i 4dr. -Hydramatic, radie and on: Radio, heatet and |)
heater. . Hydramatie transmission.
"$3 CHEVROLET '52 OLDS
_ good a 99 5 and “e095
'53 CHEVROLET _ '30 PACKARD Rel Air. Equipped with radio 4dr sedan. Radio and hmccong!
and heater. Ask the man who owns one.
$1095 $195
PONTIAC] RETAIL STORE |
“Goodwill Used Cars" 65 MT. CLEMENS ST, _~ FE 3-7117 When it comes to buying a used car, oa ve) got |
to know the car’s mileage, what kind of driving |
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE |
1952 Plymouth 50 MERCURY 2dr. sedan with radio, heater 2 dr. with radio and, heater.” and Hydramatic, Very neat car. }
$1295 $395 "53 DODGE » ~ . *54 FORD. = sedan with radio and ~~ on ‘¥-8 with radio, and heat-
$895 7 $925
52, PONTIAC '49 PONTIAC dr. Mydrematic, redio and 24. Radio “and heater. Ready || heater. to go.
’52 CHEVROLET —T =
Monterey Mardtop. — 2dr, sedan with 25 and | Sestes finish, Aiso radio, and eater and ta seat covers.
2 dr. sedan, é, nent car with 2dr. sedan with Hydramatic, || ri heater.
adr. with radio and heater. A = 88 Buper with radio, pester
100 More Cars to Ghocsa From |
a Pa ase ele tas cs Sie Ae oe Se TR PRE ee hts
‘sass TS eo oe LL Pa es oP oe ay Je. = Se te ‘ ne Si ees ee ey ha ay SA ie ace ere ee a Ss, eH
Ges tes Poe ee ee ao La:
ea THY ‘Poyttac PRESS. FRIDAY: SEPTEMBER 2, . 1955 at , sls
gcupserccey For Sale Cars. 91 /[— oe ir
enone te MOUTH CONV. SPOT. | : eel
Beets He ec Ace : c COMPARE = ” tor “eyrice., Call “Kea | i = :
ty wees haya eR ss6h LIOR | 7 a 7 THE, REST — THEN — : ing Nam 3 OR, EXCELCRRY Hy Angie car dow. | eet ie. 3
“| 1063 N. RAMBLER HAR Woodward at 13 Mile = — . Z :
eg tt | Is Just PART of the Picture < H E( Kes
The Best From |
Oakland:County'’s Largest
Reconditioning Factory!
‘Priced Low .
canna They Gotta Go!
1949 Chev. 1952 Chev. i| dr. Nicest one tn ue Equip- Club Coupe with
ped with radio end
4ér. Cranbrook. Dark 7 1953 | Pontiac
heater and mate | feat dr. sedan. wit» radio “and
|| covers. ‘heater, Lustrous green finish.
$595 $1095
1955 Ford 2dr with @ 2 tone green and Dusk finish, le
ter. Verv low mileage.
$1495 "$495
1950 Chev. 1953 Pontiac Bel Air Hard Power Glide Catalina with radio ol nee
tnd Tentced te One sane’ ree o_. mronenatis one » . and ivory. bs
$495 _ « $1245
1954 Mercury ‘1951. Buick Coupe. Beautiful finish, 4dr. Two tone
Sato, — and = Merc-O- radio ey ‘heater. Seat —
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$1595 $745
1951 Stude. ‘1951 Chev. Land Cruiser 4dr. Radio, heater yond or ta ‘with heater.
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$295 AS
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“$445 «$995
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54 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 2 dr., Hydra, r&h....$1492
53 Ply. Cambridge 4 -dr., r&h, look... ... 1+ $762
53 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 dr., r&h, Hydra.,
53 Olds S. &8& 4 dr..1 &N? Hivdra., p brakes $1492
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’54 Pontiac 4-dr...
*§3 Hudson 2-dr..
53 Merc. 2-dr. .
52 Stude. 2-dr.
47. Cad. 4-dr. ....
84 Ford 2- RS 4.8
"52 Plym. 2-dr. ie if Your Car Is
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-'46 Chev. Cl. Cpe...$ 44
49 Ford 2-dr. .....$144
48 Chrysler 4-dr. .$.44
'47 Buick Sedan ...$ 44
50 F ord, 2-dr.'.: aoe .$199
"49 Plyn, Clb. Cpe. $144
'50 Mert. Clb, Cpe. $199
'S2 Buick Riviera $ 744 49 Chev. 2-dr. ....$144
33 Dodge 4-dr. ..$ 699 49 Olds Sedan ....$144 °52 Ford 2-dr. ....$ 544,
54 Chew. 2-dr. ...$. 909 [49 Dodge Sedan ..$144
53 Ford R. Wen. $ 999 _°50 Buick Sedan «$144
52 Pent. dix. 4-d.$ 644, .
°53 Buick hardtop $1199 1 Pontiac 2-dr. . .$144 5] Kaiser 4-dr-...$ 209. =5il Nash Sedan .. .$199
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"51 Ford hardtop . $say ‘SI Stude. 4-dF. $199"
51 Ford..2-dr.. ae
$4 Ford Custom 4 Dr.
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'S4 Mere. Ctistom. 2
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'S4 Hudson Wasp, R&H, $76
Falke and heater. $550,
"Ok Mere. 4 Dr., >
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"SLMere. 4 Dr., radio : |
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*50 Mere; Dix. 4 Dr.,
radio & heater....
"49 Mere. Coupe,.
‘R&H
"49 Liricoln Cl. Cpe.
radio & heater, 2
=» tone, sharp ....: .$
48 Bitick Sed, Super,
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1951 Chevrolet
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33 STUDEBAKER . COMMANDER |
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6 eae dr... 72 +59 Chev,2dr., r&h $372
Dyna. ee. $422 "S1 Olds 98, Ilydra. $092
'S1 Mere. Dix. 4dr, $542 "51 Olds 88, . ’S1 Olds 98 Holiday $792 < new motor ... . $642
51 De Soto Sed., SI Nash Amb. ;
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"53 Plyma. 2-dr. 2.2.8 699 525 Ford
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MONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS
¢:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.
Puppet comedy. (9) Circle 9
Theater. Johnny Mack Brown
in “Navajo Trails.” (4) Sonny
Eliot. Variety. Quiz.
6:15—(7) Dinner. Theater. Little
Rascals in “Little Daddy” (4)
‘ News. Paul Williams. (2) News.
Jac LeGoft.
6:25—(4) Sports, Bill Flemming.
. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-
ett Phelps.
6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rinty is
locked in box car and travels
1,500 miles to return to Rusty in
“Rin Tin Tin and the Lonesome
‘Road.” (4) Eddie Fisher Show.
" 127 $. Park
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Coll FE 4-9736 Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards.
/6:45—(4) News Caravan. John
Rosa Show. Music. Pat Boone,
guest. -
7:00—(7) Greatest Sports Thrills.
ride. Musical variety in coun-
try-style with Hugh Cherry host.
(2) Pantomime Quiz. Charades
played by all-star panels.
7:30—(7) Treasury Men in Action.
to join counterfeit gang In “The
Case of the Deadly Dilemma.”
(4) Life of Riley. Junior and a
pal buy a. sailboat and their
mothers mistake it for a girl
friend from their conversation.
-(2) Topper. George and Marion
Kerby try to convince topper he
|- has joined them as a ghost.
|g:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan
Murray host on quiz. (4) Best in
- Mystery. Nancy Gates, Robert
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PARAKEETAS and SUPPLI Cornthwaite in “Rainy Night.”
(2) Playhouse of Stars. Don Tay-
member,”
with amnesia who returns to
his home town to find —_ money
and an inheritance.
8:30—(7) the! Vise. aan confined Cameron Swayze. (2) Julius La}:
F Agent pretends he is penniless |.
i lor in “Three Months .to Re-
| story of ex-soldier | - * to wheel chair learns man he.
double-crossed into -jail bas
in. “Never Let Me
Down.” (9)- Dial” 9
Merle Oberon, Franchot Tone in
“Dark Waters,” story of young
woman wlio fears she is going
insane. (4). Dear Phoebe: Peter
Lawford plays advice to the
lovelorn columnist in comedy.
(2) Ray Milland Show. Prof,
McNulty and his wife try to sep-
arate son from his domineering
~ mother for the boy's own good.
§:00—(7) Story Studio, “Neutral
Corner,"" drama. (4) Cavalcade
of Sports. Lightweight Boxing
Bout: Carmelo Costa vs. Bobby
Bell. (2) Undercurrent. Irene
Hervey, Dick Simmons, Karen
Sharpe in “The Vanishing Suit-
or,” how a wealthy woman's }®
wedding is side-tracked.
9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. John Films of events at 5 sak
Square Garden. (9) Million Dol- en} in “They tpand hte
lar: Movie. Ditk Bogard, (2) “I Led Three Lives. ‘Sheridan in “Appointment in ard Carlson plays FBI Counter-
London.” (4) Midwestern Hay- spy.
9:46—(4) Red Barber's Corner.
Yogi Berra, guest.
10:60—(7) Telesports” Digest.
Films of of ‘sports
week. (9) National News. (4)
thieves of military
The Playhouse. Edmund Gwenn
11:00—-(7) Soupy's on. Musical var
riety. -(9) Casey Clark’s Jam-
boree. Country style variety. (4) Theater. |.
News. Paul Williams. (2) News,
Jac
it:15—(7) Film Theater. Feature
film TBA. (4) Little Show. Dani
Sue Nolan, Robert Dane in
“Sweet Little Dame.” ' (2) Miss
Fair Weather. Bette Wright.
11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater...
Feature film TBA.
11:30—(4) Tonigiit. Ernie Kovacs |
host on variety show,
SATURDAY MORNING ©
8:00—(4) News.
.8:15—(4) Garden Show.
8:30—(4) Industry on Parade. (2)
City Affairs.
8:45—(4) City Affairs.
8:55—(2) Meditations.
9:00—(4) Pinky Lee Show.
M.S.U.
¢15—(2) Mich. Conservation.
9:30—(4) The Children’s Corner, (2)
1@:15—(2) Sausage Sinema.
10:30—(4) Andy's Gang. (2) Texas
Ranger.
10: 45-— (7). Comedies.
11:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (2) Big
Top Circus. (4) Rough Riders.
SATURDAY AFTEKNOON
12:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. (4) Bob
Maxwell. (2) Lone Ranger.
12:30—(2) Uncle Johnny Coons. ma
Ed McKenzie.
1;00—(4) Triple Theater. (2) —
ture Theater. “the Thrill Gone
‘| Police Probe’
‘| Death of Actor
Producer, Loeb —
NEW YORK... ir-Palice
'were investigating the deatli~ of
Fears . Many Viewers | : | acter producer Philip Loeb, found
Soc dead last night from what an assis-
Are! Victims of : ial tant medical examiner said was Columnist Finds
lVogusiee Soviet Pact
Slates 3-Year Trade BELGRADE, Yuguievis a—
Russia is slated to be Yugoslavia's
biggest*trade partner under a new
pact calling for each to. sell the |
other 70 million, dollars worth -of
goods annually over thé next three
NEW YORK @—Pause a mo-
ment and ask .yourself, “Am I)
tired of The $64,000 Question?" If
~ "you find asking the question em-|
'barrassing you're probably suffer. |
ing from something—let's call it |
agciopressuritis—or, just old-fasb- |
ioned social pressure.
* * oe
This disease, which has not yet
been analyzed on Medic, is as prev-
alent in humans as among sheep.
In its most virulent form the hu-
man victim not only keeps on do-
ing what everybody else is doing
after he has ceased to enjoy it;
he suffers embarrassment at ques-
| tioning his participation in the
massive, ro of the- flock.
* *
' The social eocaneen of The $64,-
000 Question have become terrific.
It's printed and proclaimed every-
where t
is tuning ‘to CBS-TV Tuesday eve-
nings to see the program. No other
TV show has created so much talk
and news. It has spread fron,
hewspapers to magazines, — in-
spired a popular song, and caused
pundits to dredge it for social
significance, It is, in short, at that
stage where it appears as critical-
ly unassailable as home and moth.
=: * @:
Well, what fool il hake it?
It's a pleasant, suspenseful pro-
gram in which eager contestants
try to win as much as $32,000, Its
sponsors are perfectly sincere
about offering $64,000, but all con-
testants thus far have realized
they’d make only about $13,000
more after taxes on that last big
Auestion—and they've quit while
still ahead, Several weeks ago I
wrote that nobody ever will go for
that $64,000. 1 stilt believe it. If
one ever does, I shall salaam and
recant properly. .
* *
Personally, I'm a little tired of
The $64,000 Question. Nothing I
can put my finger -on. Just slight
ennui, such as ually came
with miniature golf and canasta.
Perhaps it's a case of emotional
exhaustion at watching other peo-
ple win money, In any event,
the program's Golden Age of Mrs.
Catherine Kreitzer.and Gino Prato
is slipping trom me and I can't
quite recapture the old excitement
over whether Marine Capt. Rich-
ard McCutchon will go for the
$32,000 next Tuesday.
1:10—(4) Triple Theater.
2:00—(2) Western Theater. |;
2:30—(7) World of Speed.
$:00—(2) Midday Playhouse.
3:14—(7) Horse Race.
3:30—(7) Time.
4:00—(9) Wild Bill Hickok.
Milky’s Movie Party.
4:30—(7) Public Service. (9) Hart (2)
Singers.
&:00—(7) Press Conference. (9)
Million Dollar Movie. (4) Horse
Racing.
&:38—(7) Christ Crusade.
Showcase of Stars. : 4)
HOLLYWOOD (INS) — A juicy
television offer has brightened the
reviving .singing career of Dick
Haymes and partially dispelled the
| HAMPTON’S NOW HAVE GE _ REFRIGERATORS RANGES "WASHERS DRYERS
825 W. Huron FE 4-2525
Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. gloom over his. estrangement from
wife Rita Hayworth. s
Nevertheless, he continued to,
carry a heavy torch for his flame- |
haired mate who is in hiding and |
‘peportedly emotionally shattered |
by the collapse of her fourth |
marriage.
smash show at the Ambassador
Hotel’s Cocoanut Grove in Holly-
wood Wednesday night that NBC |
has given him a
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COMPLETE AUTO PARTS | } - AND ACCESSORIES — |
PLENTY OF PARKING
Ponte Piston Service CORNER OF CASS AND patch bs
a
grab the same clock off the shelf
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O'Reilly pleaded guilty yester-
day to the second theft and got |
two months in jail after he ex-
plained: “I went back for the
clock because I wanted to sell it
a
row! Hats off .
Sept. 3 and 4
CONGRATULATIONS | to the Officers and Members of the
Oakland County Sportsmen’ s Club
for being instrumental in making it possible to hold the
Annual National Skeet Shoot here, for the second year in
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Shades of the Bible. — corre N Bi Fo — TL _e |
|Goed Somariton Exits | pl reer et ig Four s ALBI JQUERQUE, N..M..@ —/| then drove’ Moriarty back to his
Walter Moriarty cae where to | stalled car and stranded family.
come the next time he needs help. Mériarty so far has had no luck eting rucial
ie California, him. ; e
Somuren te incon peasant Dulles’ Sister Says Talk
to Baty & ew ope. An Albuquerque | outnumber those who are paid V+
man, known to Moriarty. only as aia ratio of more than 100 to one. 7 Intent- of Communists
oe BOSTON (INS)—The sister of
* Y «I | Secretary of State John Foster
: | Dulles said today the‘ forthcoming |
| Big Four foreign ministers meet- mories. : | |
‘ Il show whether the world Sh Se
; . reas ceckward into darkness op ars
or forward oh — progress.’ : T a d -
“Party Quality” | Mrs. ee Dulles, apne ues ey, :
‘career officer in the State Depa 6 h
Sept. 6t
v
SEARS
mee REVOLVING
CHARGE ment, declared the world is now