The Weather - * ‘Fair and Pleasant Pollen Gount 53 Page 2 aE %. i a — ee eS ee eet SS ea Se E PONTIAC PRESS _ 118th YEAR © kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST al, 1955 —40 PAGES Offer to Quit Spurs Riots AP Wirephoto MOVE PRECIPITATES STRIKE — Juan D. Peron offered his resignation from the presidency of Argentina to the Central Labor Federation today. The Federation scheduled mass .demonstrations of protest and announced it is calling a general strike. — Powerama Opens Today Mechanical Power Theme of General Motors Show .- By DAVID J. WILKIE CHICAGO (P—The mechanical power that rapidly is changing the industrial economy of the nation went on display on Chicago’s lake-front yesterday. It was demonstrated in tionary and mobile diesel and turbine power applications at a special preview of General Motors’ Powerama. Thou-| ’s industrial, financial and educational guests at the Today the shew, conceiv sands of leaders were G. possibilities of diesel power as oil well drilling, rail transportation and cotton ginning as well as road building and farming, will ve opened to ml Schools Survey ‘Set for Sept. 13 State Group to Inspect Work Done for Mentally Retarded Children - LANSING (®—A legislative com- mittee has started a study to) prepare legislation.for the. special | session expected to be called to consider the problem of finding housing for mentally retarded children. . . The joint legislative committee named to study problems of men- ‘tally retarded children is headed | by Sen. Lynn O. Francis (R-Mid-| land), ‘who said-his group would consider the entire mental health A meeting. was scheduled for Lansing Sept. 13 to determine if the public schools are asstiming their full responsibility in train- Ing the mentally retarded chil- dren that are trainable. Francis said all the committee _members will inspect one or more ; future of diesel power. General some 250 exhibits of sta- view Tuesday. primarily to show the in such varied adaptations the public. The admission-free show, running through Sept. 25, has been described by Gen-|. eral Motors as designed to portray the dramatic con- tributions of diesel and air- craft power to America’s industrial economy. It is being staged on a one mil- lion square foot site where the Century of Progress Exposition was held in 1933-34. - Harlow H. Curtice, General Motors president, told newsmen he | ‘had unlimited confidence in the Motors has had a major part in the refinement of diesel energy. In the last 22 years it has produced engines with a total capacity of 100 million horsepower. - Curtice. says the~ -second 100° million will come within the next ‘10 years. Powerama guests saw huge diesel powered equipment o- starred with circus animals, aerial acts, show girls, dancers, fashion models and a 25 piece circus band. But major interest appeared to center largely in GM's.new aero- train, built at thé request of a committee of railroad — institutions before the Sen. a tan Broomtield : said he thought br gate ch ce Iskand Boatman Quitting _LOS ANGELES »—A man who - has haaled an estimated six mil- Salk Shots Effective ALBANY, N. Y. (# — The New York State and City Health De- partments report that incidence of paralytic polio among children in- Loculated with the Salk vaccine is Lless than half that among unvac- ‘him in office, Peron's Offer | of Resignation — May Be Trick - Argentina's _ President Believed Usitg -Move to Rally Support BUENOS AIRES (INS)— Argentiné President Juan D. Peron offered to resign today, but his party-con- trolled Labor Confederation promptly.:called a paralyz- ing general strike to keep Peron was expected to ad- {dress a plaza rally some-| time between 5 and 6 p.m. EDT. A party spekesman, Juan Cooke, said last night at a party rally that “Peronism never will permit: President Peron to resign," Peron is expected to remain tn = power. His political move has been expected almost daily since the abortive revolt engineered by naval officers dupe 16. In Washington the State Depart- ment said today it had no comment on Peron's resignation offer. (Private dispatches from the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires | said political observers regarded the Peron resignation offer as “a stage play” aimed to evoke wide- spread “popular demands” that he withdraw his resignation. Observ- ers recalled CGT agitation in a similar maneuver a decade ago.) CALLS ON WORKERS Hector di Pietro, gecretary gen- eral of the six-million-member Gen- eral Lawor Confederation, an- nounced in a nationwide radio broadcast that the 59-year-old President — target of an armed + revolt-iast June-16—had offered to} quit, Di Pietro immediately called. on workers to strike and concentrate in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires and other public squares to protest the resignation offer. He called for a halt in all non- essential activities, and asked workers to remain in the squares until Peron withdrew the resigna- tion. Response’ was quick. Workers quit in business and industrial _es- tablishments and . began converg- ing on the squares. Suspension of work in the city of Eva’ Peron, formerly La Plata yhose name was changed to honor the Inte wife of the President, was reported complete a short time after the broadcast. Di Pietro called on workers to use “every means of transport possible’’ in the giant rallies in sup- port of Peron. .Police took up positions at vari- ous key spots in the capital in anticipation of the big rally which Peron will address later in the day. Dye Demands Exam ‘on Shooting Count Charged with assault with intent to kill in the shooting of a tenant farmer, Clifford Dye, 53-year-old Fenton Village attorney, demanded examination when he was arraigned here before Spring- field Township Justice Emmett J. Leib. ; He was released on $10,000 bond set by Leib. The wounded man, ‘William Cc. +Clark, —27,—-who— ~—thitee- ing Friday night, cinated children. of the same ages. Ctark's wife, Lois. | Switch : GEN. BOYER d> LAPOUR GILBERT GRANDVAL CHANGE EN COMMAND — Gen. Pierre ‘Boyer de Latour, French resident general in Tunisa, has been named suecessor to Gilbert 1 in| y New Minister to i= ‘France Appoints Morocco Task Latour Takes Grandval | Post to Ease Tension Among Uneasy Moors PARIS (®—France today announced the resignation of Gilbert Grandfval~her top administrative officer in her troubled Moroccan | protectorate. Boyer de Latour was named | to succeed him as resident general and left Tunis to-| day for Rabat, the Moroc- | can capital. Grandval, who wént to Rabat July 7 with ord®rs to relax French | rule, built up popularity with many Morocean Nationalists but ‘drew | the ire of European residents of the | protectorate who oppose giving the | natives a stronger hand The colonists uprising Aug, % in which more than 1,000 Moereccans French were killed. Neutral observers some measure of self-rule to the Nationalists. A statement from the Matignon, Premier Edgar Faure's | official residence, said that Grand- | jong rumored resignation | “has been accepted by the govern- | ment as of Aug. 31.’ Latour, who for many years held military commands in Morocco, will satisfy both Nationalists and French colonials, During his ten- ure in Tumsia, the French granted As expected, Gen. ‘Fene. bianted ~ his | “weak” policy fer the sative™ and | Hotel | The French hope that Boyer de | City Delays Shopping Area Annexation EIR Te, OF ae ee Home — rumen Vast ancy Aa ITED PRESS HOTOS — ATIONAL “ewe SERVICE si Wins Title in Shootoff considered the up- | risings were due to the Freach | _ government's delay in granting | iskeet event at Waterford, which runs through Sunday. | town is Waterloo, la. of unrest which culminated last week in bitter clashes between Nationalists and, French forces. Potter Predicts Williams Defeat He Says Dems Now Plan New Campaign Against | Grandchildren Also LANSING i®—Gov. Williams can be defeated if he runs for_a fifth term, Sen. Charles E, Potter (R-Mich) said today, Wet for home rile. Mestre the protectorate Tr targe bi While he was in Morocco, Boyer de Latour used a firm hand against unruly Moroc- | cans. ; ' The plan to sacrifice Grand- | +"val. was worked out by Faure and top members of his Cabi- net last week during conferences with leaders of all Meroccan factions at Aix tes Bains. The Cabinet approved the Premicr's | plans, Also slated for displacement is | the aged, ¢ Sultan 6f Mo- rocco, Mohammed Ben Moulay 'Arafa. He was installed by the | French two years ago when they exiled his pro-Nationalist relative, Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef, to Madagascar. tion of a Morocean. government hemmed alt factions by Sept. “The Williams ‘veneer is begin- |; ning to wear pretty thin,” Potter | said. Potter said he had been travel- ing around Michigan during tfe past week and found that Presi- dent Eisenhower continued to be extremely popular in the state. - Potter made his comments at a | press conference during a stopover in Lansing. Gov. Williams was not] immediately available for com- ment. : : He had some caustic remarks | to make about the Democratic conference at Mackinac Island. “f see the Democrats etilt ‘have foot-ia-mouth disease,” he _ sald, Potter said he gathered from the remarks of Paul M. Butler, | 3 Democratic national _ chairman, that’ the Democrats intended to make issues out of ‘Eisenhower's age and Mamie’s health.” “I presume that by spring there will be a concerted. campaign against grandchildren, now that President Eisenhower is teaching Davey how to fish," he said. ee Fair and Pleasant Weather Predicted Today's partly cloudy.skies and cool temperatures are expected to give way to fair and pleasant _weather tonight and Thursday. U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts call for a high of near 80 tomor- | row, following a low of 48-54 to- ‘night. Today’s predicted high was | 72-78 degrees, but the temperature | stood at only 70 degrees at 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac. Yesterday's readings range 4 from 66 to 78 degrees, The low recorded here before 8 a.m. was 59. The pollen count in the area was ——t Paris Busmen Strike PARIS —Pedestrians and pri-| by vate cars jammed Paris streets to- day as the city’s bus drivers went on strike. They want a special monthly bonus awarded them be made retroactive to Jan, 1 instead of June 1, The French plans call for forma- | - CAPABLE STUDENT — Robert E University student proved a good student of wind conditions yesterday |} afternoon when he won the National Sub-Small Gauge championship at OCSC. Rath defeated navy dviation chief electrician Ken Prender- gass of Jacksonville, Fla. in a shootoff after they had tied with 9x100. | This was the first major championship to be decided in the national Pontiac Press Phete Rath, 21-year-old Northwestern Rath’ s home- Gordon Leading Gunners at National Skeet Shooting By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Sports Editor Lew Gordon, the Texarkana, Ark., “minnow-dealer” early this afternoon shot his way to the leadership of the National Small-Gauge c hampionship round .at-Oak- land County Sportsmen's Club, Waterford: Gordon, veteran. competitor in the National Skeet |Shooting Assn, annual events, just missed a perfect round, with his 99x100. He missed one target on the second field (the high- 3) after going 25 straight in the opener. He then shot out with 50 straight. 98100. : Loyola missed one~bird on each of the last two fields. Three other members of the Rican team were in the 90s. Among the top scores of today's early round were the 97x100 by Oral €. Fueks of Weston, Pa.; several 95x100s and a number of 94x100s. With much better wind condi- tions, scores today were increas- ingly better. U.S.-Red China Deadlocked Over Prisoner Issue GENEVA W& — United States and Red Chinese envoys met again today, but apparently failed to break the deadlock over the repa- triation of 41 Aniericans detained Gordon moved ahead of Puerto | Rico’s young Jaime Loyola, who} held the early lead. with a fine Puerto Bernard Thom of Honolulu, and {| --_----- -- > - Democrats End Mackinac Meet ‘McCarthy a Dead Issue’ McNamara Tells Closing Conference Session . MACKINAC ISLAND « — Sen. McNamara (D-Mich) says “Mc- Carthyism” is a dead issue ih American politics. McNamara, addressing the final session of a three-day Democratic conference on Mackinac Island yesterday, said Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) “has been beaten down and put in his place by—the American people.” “The. press of America has fol- lowed the thinking of the Ameri- can people,” he added. Some 800 Michigan Democrats jammed every island hotel for their conference here, capped by the appearance of former Presi- dent Harry Truman. | Truman returned to his Inde- pendence, Mo., home but will return to Michigan next week for a Labor Day speech in Setting Tuesday for the next meeting indicated that the talks may be carried out in future at an even slower tempo, Until last week, the ambassadors had been meeting pees — weekly, In another talk at the closing session yesterday, Congressman Machrowicz (D-Mich) said House Speaker Sam Rayburn (D- Tex) had praised the Michigan Demo- cratic delegation in Congress ie What Should We 14 per cent below last year.” one governmenit itder cal tune Gag Wher. Now were pete s synee NS OR, throwing to} within T per echt of 1964." - In Today's Press Do With official recalled.” . “Well, the cotton farmer bought a little more fertilizer, got_another | total production acre, = prose is stuck -with County News ......,,.. 1%, 13, 14h Faitorials 6 Theaters theeeneerees ee ave sf obaneevngess 2 thru a1. eee eee ed seeking a solution within the com- plex farm support system it has built qver the past 30 years. fair to the farmer—and the—con-|- sumer, Its terms are the prices like fertilizer, — ‘electri- city. a i . * . “Te law ditects that the six basic | commodities—corn, cotton, tung nuts, honey, dairy products, wool and mohair must be support- ed at between 7 and 9% per cent of parity, Other commodities are similarly supported as appropriat- “ for, pe anenrn.” Weenere io . The system puts the | Agriculture Department, whose Commodities abroad foreign ‘cotton and all other fibers as “Farm Sur ) Agriculture Department official. timistic: ~ “Wheat looks prbtey good. We have production in balance with | consumption. Our wheat surplus is no longer growing. * “The livestock industry is eating as out of the corn surplus. The . | dairy’ situation is no longer grim. Our only real headaches are cot- to} ton and rice.” Cotton is,pesky becatise of com- petition, It must-compete with Even so, he was moderately op- , “Acton Heated Debate Precedes Move by Commission Downtown Businessmen, Developers Argue. Issue at Meeting By ARNOLD 8S. HIRSCH After listening to a heat- ed 3-hour word battle be- tween downtown. business- }jmen and the developers of a new shopping center, the | City Commission last night postponed for two weeks a final decision on annexa- tion of the shopping center site. ; The Commission was as- ‘sured. by the developer, . | Don, M-Casto, of Columbus, ‘Ohio, that the center at Telegraph and Square Lake Rds. will be constructed whether or not Pontiac an- nexes the property from Bloomfield Township. “It's going to be built. That's not the question,” said Casto. “We installed our own utilities in centers in Pennsylvania, We can use your water and sewage facilities, but we don’t need them." ‘ECONOMIC PRINCIPLE’ . Dean G. Beier, an attorney rep- resenting the Retail Merchants Assn., said the “nub of the situa- tion is a principle of economics.” “My. people are concerned with the effect of the center on Pon- tiac, not just Saginaw or Huron streets but the whole city. There are only so many dollars to be spent. It (the center) will draw on the city,” The Commission agreed and delayed further action until Sept. 12 meeting. Abe. Lapides, owner of men's wear stores downtown and in the Tel- Huron Shopping .Center, charged that there would be no increase in tax revenues to the city thropgh the annexation and ‘that there would be no net. gain in employment. “Any gain will be offset.by the loss own,” he . “And there will be no new employment, just replacement of workers from downtown.” HITS ANNEXATION He continued: ‘We have plenty of space within the city to provide come in, It should be done within the city. We shouldn't annex property outside the city.” Lapides prefaced his statements by saying: “These boys are very clever. They think they can come’ out here and we're a bunch of stupid people who don't know what's going on.” He added that every pact presi- dent of the Chamber of Com- merce was opposed te the annexation move. Bernard Edelman, head of a company which owns the 145 acres (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Chrysler, UAW Near Settlement Strike Probably Will Be Stretched DETROIT A contract: agreé- for all the stores that want to _ Midnight Deadline for - a i 4 » ig “ ~ Favorites Triumph iy ' AUGUST 31, 1955 os $550,000 Bond Issue Needed for Financing in Bloomfield Township BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Plans for a modern elementary school in the Hickory Grove Dis- trict were announced today by the board of education, “A proposal to bond the Hickory Grove district for, $550,000 will be She had been ill six weeks. Born in —_ March 4, 1867, | she was the daughter of George and, Mary Simmons. She married the late Mr. Cunningham in Canada in 188 and came to Pontiac 3 years ago from Detroit. Mrs, Cunningham was one of the pioneers in the Salvation Army members in Pontiac and until about 10 years ago was a familiar figure on Saginaw Street with her War Cry, and the tambourine and | kettle at Christmas time. submitted voters Sept. 12,” Dr. James Read, school board prest-| dent, said. The present 34-year-old, four- classroom school will howse 150 children this fall, The audito- will convert inte a classroom for the..sixth, seventh ang eighth gtades. “Enrollment increase will force half-day sessions within a year unless a new school is built," Read said. The board now has option on a Lahser road 25 acre site between Thieves Steal Charity Items From Warehouse Pontiac Police today are inves- Kiwanis Club's annual November rummage sale. : He said the warehouse, located at 375 N. Cass Ave., contained articles ‘said entry was made by a window on the south- west corner, of the building. about. Police breaking in WDGA Tournament Favorites for the Women’s Dis- breezed to easy victories in today's quarter-final matches. Defending champion Pat De- vany fired the day's outstanding. golf, posting three-under-par fig- ures to defeat Helen Grinnell, 6 and 5. Sally Sharp of Pine Lake trimmed Mrs. Victor Ryden. 6-5. and medalist Wiffi Smith over- whelmed -Mrs. Don Weiss by the | . | Mrs. Lloyd Smyth 3-2. Mis. Wilson is a past cham- pion of the WDGA tourney. Union Official Appointed to Supervisors’ Board A 28-year-old union official’ last night was named to the Oakland County Board of Supervisors by the Pontiac City Commission, Robert R. Boyer, financial sec- ‘retary of Pontiac Motor Division Loca] 653 (UAW-CIO), appointed. to fill the unexpired term of Carl L. Hunter, who re- signed because he. moved outside the Married and the father of a 2'2- year-old son, the Pennsylvania- born Boyer attended the Univer. sity of Illinois and Wayne Uni- versity. ‘ Hunter had served as’ Pontiac representative on the board since July, 1990. . The Weather has been PONTIAC | Seetzand det today Pate Pole souighs sn sand se cool pom an 3. ie-13 m.p.h. toda; } nt sie arr dia ee temerrew \. Todsy in Pentiae Lowest temperature preceding § @.m. at oifeetlen eT ame velocity 15 m.p.h. rs at cok today ae wt rhe Anka vem am... 10 wom och cee ne Pete er res Hee nee weeeeeeene hide dhdideietentnl te eeerseweues fans orenbes vebentens on 56 ceesewnenerigeeens OBS .|de Paul Catholic Church of which ¢|he was a member: Rosary service |Ruth E. Logan (Inwood) | she was the daughter of John L. »| Smyth, 58, of Leece, Ky., died in .| Pontiac General Hospital Tuesday Surviving isa son, William, with whom she made her home and | four grandchildren. | Funeral will be Friday at 1:20" p.m, from the Salvation Army citadel, Captain Vernon Vie will | officiate and burial will be in Oak | Hill Cemetery. The body is at Hurntoon Funeral Home. Edward C. Frank Private service was held Tues- day for Edward C. Frank,. 78, of 17605 Santa Rosa in Detroit. The service was held at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home followed by cre- mation at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Born in Iron Mountain) Dec, 17, 1876 he was the son mon and Rose Treud Frank, Sales repre- sentative for Cornwell] Furniture Co. he died suddenly Monday at 11 a.m. in St, Joseph Mercy Hos- pital here. Besides his: widow, Edna, whom he married in Chicago April 5, 1915, he is survived hy a son, Dr. Edward C. Frank of Louisville, Ky.; three brothers, a sister and two grandsons. Manvel G. Garcia Funeral for Manuel G. Garcia, 26, of 12 Whitfield St., will be Fri- day at 10 a.m. from St. Vincent will be Thursday at 8 p.m. in Huntoon Funeral Home. Born in San Antonio, Texas Feb. 19, 1989. he was the son of Fred and Maria Gonzalez Garcia. He came to Pontiac 10 years ago and was employed at Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Garcia was kiljed Monday when he jokingly pointed a gun at his chest. Besides his father he is survived by two brothers and five sisters, Fred Jr., Carlos of Pontiac, Mrs. Julia Vostos of Texas, Mrs. Estella Padilla,” Carmen, Florence and Anita of Pontiac. Ruth Elizabeth Logan (Inwood), of 1312 Scott_Lake Rd. died home _ Tuesday | 50. suddenly at her morning. Born in Owosso March 2%6 , 1905 and Mathilda Martin Hockhistadt. She came to Oakland County five years ago trom Yale, Besides her mother, she is sur- vived by a son, Martin B. Jones of Hartland: three brothers and five sisters, Mrs. Margaret Hills, Mrs. Louise Stazer, Mrs. Dorothy Deo of Dearborn, Mrs, Mamie Nicholie, Mrs. Grace Martin and John ttockhstadt of Detroit. James of | San Antonio, Texas and David of Utica. The body is at the Pursiey Fu- | neral Home, & Mrs. Lloyd (Catherine M.) morning. She was taken ill while visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. R. Sparks. Born in Wolf, Ky., Aug. 20, 1897, she was the daughter of F arris and Nancy Smith Allen. She married Mr. Smyth at Leese Oct. 27, 1921. Besides Mrs. Sparks she is sur- vived by another daughter and seven sons, William of Sand Gap, Ky., George of Winchester, Ind. Charles, Mrs. Willis Caldwell, and Albert of Dayton, Ohio, Allen of Pontiac, John and Lloyd Jr. of Leece. and thrée sisters. The body was taken from the Voorhees-Siple Funera! Home to the Hearne Funeral Home at Stan- ton, Ky., for funeral Friday at 2 p.m. from the Pearon Church at Leese with burial in the Smyth Cemetery. Oral Otis Wright Oral Otis Wright, 41, of 7% S. Pontiac Born in West Virginia March 17, 1914 he was the son of Delmar P. and Gornelia Watson Wright. He married lean ‘Pete March 23. 1953 at Disco. He was a subcon- tractor in roofing. 7 ‘| brothers, Selim and Muharem of | reaponaibility for the violence in Besides his widow and mother |-— bania. Also surviving are two New York City, Israel Balking at Cease-Fire Demands That Egypt Accept Responsibility The City Commission last night shelved until 1956, at least, a pro- posal that sanitary sewage facili- ties be constructed in the north- east section of the city. City Manager ‘Walter K, Wil- man said the city has to build a sewage treatment plant at Au- burn and Opdyke before that area can be given sewer facilities. He said the site for the plant has been purchased and that the city t is ready to proceed with design and construction. for Gaza Violence JERUSALEM Israel balked | jtoday at agreeing to a ceasefire | along the Gaza frontier and de- manded that Egypt first accept the border area during the past week. - : ® . 2 s LJ Egypt had agreed late yesterday to a cease-fire begirining at 6 p.m. loval time yesterday. It seemed virtually certain, however, that the Cairo government would reject the Israeli demand, An Israeli spokesman said today his government has no confidence in Egypt's promise to stop shoot- ing, given in response to an appeal to both nations from Canadian Maj. Gen, E. L. M. Burns, chief of the U.N, Palestine truce com- mission. * * * * Premier Moshe Sharett's gov- ernment, the spokesman continued, had replied tq Burns with a re: quest that he obtain the Egyptian ment’s acceptance of re- sponsibility for the past week's “deep penetrations into Israel by terrorist units of the Egyptian armed forces waylaying and kill- ing Civilians, planting mines and seeking to terrorize our popula- tion.” * Investigate Deaths of Doctor and Wife GAINESVILLE, Fia. w—Author- ities sought today to determine whether Dr. Raymond S, Camp and his wife Ruth—found shot to death in their home yesterday: — were slain or whether their deaths /up in the 1956 capital improve- ; ments program, he said. the cost of approximately $125,000 |sought for questioning about rob- The plant probably will come Commissioner Joha E. Carry (District 6), pressed a proposal that two pumping stations be built and sewer lines laid as quickly as year relieve “hazardous tions” im the area ay! of apres and east of Astor. Acknowledging that the pump- ing stations would be useless after the new treatment pliant wags in operation, Carry said he believed Chicago Papers in Nabbing.Cons CHICAGO ® — Teamwork be- tween Chicago newspapers and po- lice resulted in quick capture of two of the city's 14 most wanted fugitives. % The city's four major newspa- pers printed. pictures of the fugi- tives in yesterday's editions. - During the day ‘officers seized Edward Burgess, 22, who was No. 2 on “the list, and Richard Szurgot, 27. No. 4. Szurgot was arrested by Sgt. Jo- seph Meany, who said he-saw him standing on a street corner and recognized him from a newspaper picture. Szurgot was wanted for questioning. about a strong. arm robbery. _¢ «6 s A few hours * later Burgess, bery and use of narcotics and for escape, was nabbed in a theater. Police said the tip apparently came from a theater employe who had seen the newspaper pictures. were murder and suicide. The bodies were found on the floor of a bedroom. Their only son Russell, 4, was lying nearby wounded. Police Chief W. D. Jainer said Mrs. Camp, %, held a_.22- caliber pistol in her hand. State Atty. T. E. Duncan said that “thus far it appears to be a family affair.” —_S- "Faaee — the couple, had -been dead about 24 hours when found by Mra, 's brother Dr. Pierce Allgood of Atlanta, who drove here yesterday for a visit. Dr. Allgood told newsmen ‘‘both had been extremely depressed this last month. We never did know what it was all about." Reports Stolen Purse 4+ Delnar—V._ Cote’ state sales di- State Savings Bond Sales Report Given Combined sales of Series E and H United States savings bonds con- tinued at a tecord post-war rate in Michigan during July, according to rector of the treasury’s savings bonds division. ; Michigan's July sales of these two series were $30.7 million. bringing to $194.4 million the total for the first seven months of 1955. July sales for 1955 exceeded those for July "54 by 35.7 per cent, and the 7-month total was 14.3 per cent above the $170.1 million sold in Michigan during the 1954 January- Theft of a purse containing $190 | in cash was reported by Betty Sea- man, of 4915 Irwindale St., Pon- tiac Police said today. She told officers that the purse | was taken from ‘her car yesterday afternoon while it was parked in a downtown =e parties | lot. through-July period. Cote’ commended management and labor for. the staunch support given the payroll savings. program which accounts for a major portion of Michigan bond sales. Ancient miners often heated rock and then drenched it with vinegar to break it up BALTIMORE «#—Spike Briggs. president of the Detroit Tigers left no doubt with two Baltimore sports writers that the baseball club will be sold. + But they got different ideas on his personal plans for the future. “T, personally, am satisfied to get out of the game and go back into the manufacturing business,” Briggs was quoted by _— Trader | in the Baltimore News: >} “Pl probably just hold onto the club under the new setup jong enough to look around fer new surroundings,” he was quoted by Murray Wieman in the Baltimore Evening Sun. “tl would like to have the Washing- ton franchise.” Trader wrote that Briggs told him that sale of the Tigers is not necessary immediately, ‘but even- tually, according to standards." He told Wieman it probably would take place after the World Series in October. HOLDING COMPANY Briggs and four sisters form a Ss pike Briggs Drops Hint About Senators’ Franchise club.” holding company which fs running business left by their father who died in 1952. It includes 9,995 of the 10,000 shares in the baseball club and Briggs Stadium. “The trust says that baseball ts a bad investment and I know that for a. fact myself,” Briggs was quoted in the News-Post. While Wieman wrote that his reaction to continuing as president: “Well, that would be up to the new buyers, but as I said I am satisfied to get out of the game. 1 wouldn’t.force myself into any deal as president, anyhow. “My job in baseball is nearly | done. That is, build a winning g to Wieman about buying the Washington franchise, he “that could be made into one the best in the league. Of nd you would have to spe money to do it.” Heavy WROU ih fadenteccald @ Holds Any Size Set 44 Give Cops Assist- was worthwhile from a health standpoint, RESOLUTION PASSED The Commission finally passed a resolution of public necessity for mping stations and sewer be taken on the matter until next year’s improvement program is up for study later this year. _In other action, at the session which ended at 1:30 ‘h.m. today, the Commission hiked the annual salary of Leo MacDonald, muni- cipal court clerk, to $6,019, the same pay given supervisory work- ers in regular city departments. MacDonald, who serves on a year- to-year basis, was re - appointed Aug. 1. Plans for a $3,000,000 addition to Pontiac Genera) Hospital were ap- Turned down by the Commis sion because of policy was a re- quest for enlarging a trailer park on Telegraph road. — . , The Rev. Ralph L. Hart was given permission to erect a tent for a revival meeting. Two agreements with a paving firm were approved for work on ‘| Canterbury drive, Roland road and Longfellow, Fairmount and Strath- more avenues, Freemont Thoe was awarded a $36,500 contract for sidewalk con- struction. OPTION GRANTED A resolution was passed granting an air option for renewal of ‘its leake ‘at Pontiac Municipal Airport. Public hearings were held on vacating portions of Vernon, Cres- cent, Court and Pontiac drives and a hearing was scheduled tor Oct. 4 for vacating another por- tien of Court drive. Other hearings were held, on: Intention to construct curb, gutter and: drainsge on Sylvan court from Sone Lake to 50 feet west of Myra otr Sesetel @sseasment roll for curb, gut- ter and drain noe on Kinney.road from Oakland to Stanley. Special assesament roll for widening and recapping Mt. Clemens street from Paddock to boulevard. —_ ee a ieee curb, gut- street from Marshall i feet ons of Going. Resbations were passed and hearings set to receive special assessment rolls for pavement, curb and gutter on East Boulevard and for a combined sewer on Rich- jard avenue from. trunk: sewer to | alley south of Walton. ‘A communication from the Borden Co, asking a change in the zoning ordinance was referred to the city manager for study. Petitiqners for rezoning three lots in Modern Housing Addition - to commercial use were instructed to circulate petitions. Agencies Checking Flood Relief Funds WASHINGTON «® — Representa- tives of 10 federal agencies gath- ered for a White House meeting today to check up on their vast re- habilitation programs for the flood- ravaged Northeastern states. They wanted to see where the project might be speeded up and whether any new aids could be sup- plied with existing funds and per-. sonnel, The closed door conference was set.up by White House staff mem- bers. here at the request of Presi- dent Eisenhower, now vacationing in Colorado, Meanwhile, AFL President George Meany caled for a con- gressional -investigation of reports areas trying to entice mill owners to abandon their damaged plants agd relocate in the South, He did not spécify the communities the “agents” came from. j at Elizabeth Lake and Telegraph in question, told the Commission the center would provide new tax revenues to. both the city and school district and would employ‘ 1,000 to 1,500 workers. -He scoffed at pictures of empty stores in downtown Detroit and Lansing, which Beier claimed were due to new shopping centers “Vaeant stores,"”" he said, “can be caused by a man moving, or a death in the family. And some- times the rent is just too high.” In connection with one large store in Detroit being empty, Edelman commented: ‘'The rent is fantastic. I know the owner and he is, I'm sorry to say. greedy.” Edelman agreed with a ‘‘wit- ness for the opposition’ Grover Wolf, in ene respect when he said buying habits have changed and “we niust enge with them."” “Some merchants by their own. conversation here say they have been in Pontiac 30 years,” Edel- man said. “And I must say their stores look like they have been here 30 years.” PROPERTY VALUE CUT Wolf, a real estate management expert and property owner, said: “Shopping centers are the spirit of the times. You can't get away from that.”. But he added that downtown property values would probably decrease 25. per cent if the center were built. “The business has got to come from somewhere and it would probably be sguey street,’ he | said. In his gpening statement, Beier “said the merchants association, which had about 7 members at the meeting. was not opposed. to competition, was not opposed » to competition, but felt the City Com- mission ‘should not be a party to a promotional scheme."’: He pointed to an announcement in 1952 of a shopping development | Rds, The center has not yet been built, he said. “You've got to be sensitive to) the people you represent. So far as we Rnow all voices raised have been against. The voice that says ‘annex’ is that of a promoter.” Casto later countered: ‘PROMOTIONAL FACT’ “IT think it is an honor to be called a promoter. Ford was a pro- moter and Edison was. But this is not a promotional scheme... it is a promotional -fact. “I and my family control ap- proximately $80 million worth of valuable property. I have been a builder of homes and shopping areas for 35 years. “Here we are offering free to the city a source of hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax revenue and we're opposed. It's absolutely unbelievable . . . The merchants want to deny the people of Pon- tiac the benefit of the taxes." Edelman showed the Commis- sion , petitions ete the shopping center which he said bore 1,000 signatures. He said they were gathered in Pgpiarioe hours and that th authorizing police to arrest Gerald | parking in the downtown area and BIRMINGHAM — It'll be the THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, I ckory Grove [Pontiac Deaths | ite eee | Pontiac City Atfairs | ° _.._|Anmexation Action | te Day in Bingham Ag Mes. Somvel Cunningham |" Selis is widow be is yurvived Sewage Facilities Proposal Postponed by City |Kiwanis Club. to Sponsor ~ School Proposed ur, Sumet {Aie)_ Comet ist Fuine Beta w ae OHELVEd by Commissioners) mer" .| Second Annual Polo Game Birmingham Ramblers vs. the peared sconyen om ~ Royal Oak All-Stars when the P bd y disorderly charge. Kiwanis Club sponsors its second annual polo game Sept. 11. {This year’s benefit game will have the YMCA here as te-spon- sors, with both organizations turn- ing proceeds over to youth work and activities. Game time will be 3 p.m. at the Ivory Polo Grounds, Lahser at 8 Mile road in Detroit, Men from both, groups are pushing to make this a family affair, with & promise of plenty 9f local talent whose names will be agnounced - later. One of them is Richard Gibson, well-known polo player, who is chairman of youth work for _Ki- wanjs and chairman for the Sept. 11 affair. Gibson promised wagon rides for the youngsters and added that there is no age limit. may now be obtained Co., or by contact Kiwanis member. a a he Y or any at the Sportsm: Varsity Shop, | Higgins” and Coe Paint | Justice John J. Gafill signed a bench warrant this morning, Stamp, 18, 1395 Holland Ave., and Russell Clark, 17. 288 George street. arrest as a result of an Aug. 21 auto chase through the city by local police, Stamp had been ordered on Aug. 22 to pay a $90 fine ot spend 15 days in jail, but Gafill suspended sentence one week when Stamp asked permission to enter the spoke as a private citizen in _ the matter. Included were the -costs of “Ac- quisition and servicing. expected revenues, police, fire, water and sewer service, lowering of existing property values and whether it ‘‘is consistent to expand muncipal assist in this new promotion that may draw traffic away?” | ‘SPOT’ ANNEXING? Eldred also raised the question of what he termed ‘‘spot’* annex- ing. Edelman said the total cost to the city for providing utilities, such as water, and sanitary and drainage sewers, would be $20,000. City Manager ‘Walter K. Willman said the surface drainage, which would create the biggest problem. has been estimated td cost “a nominal figure." In a report last week, he said it would cost the: city about $7,000 for water and} sanitary sewer lines to the site. | 20 West Huron holding Dennis Welch, 13-year- eld son of Mr, ang Mrs, Law- rence R. Welch, 1499 Ruffner Ave., whe had been reported missing since last Thursday. police and is on her way there to return the _ to Birmingham, o * Classes at Mite Grove School Lake road will Island Lake Woods Road Work Sought BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — Property owners of the Island Lake Woods subdivision area will discuss a road improvement plan tonight at 8 p.m. in the Bloom- The group seeks landowner support to have Kirkway drive blacktopped from Inwood Circle north to Wabeek, and for improve- ments on Apple Lane and Wabeek. Plans for Wabeek, include better drainage and gravel improvement, HEAR NOW! New 3-transistor “Royal-M” THE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST HEARING AID IN ZENITH’S HISTORY! Lapp = some hearing sids ot least ate i [al acre Tae oat ent NEO ce oe ae eae omens ak Bory tase-peymont pion evetetio OTHER MODELS AT *15” and *125° Fred N. Pauli Co. FE 2-7257 could be had easily, " The retail merchants presented | petitions bearing 500 signatures op- | posing the development. Both Casto and Edelman said! it was unfair for the downtown merchants and property owners to put on the Commniission’s shoulders responsibility for con- struction of the shopping center. They emphasized that it would be built whether or not it was within the Pontiac city limits, One observer commented: “‘They sure pulled rug out from under the merc when they said that.” A -half-doren questions about the annexation were raised by Eldred, National Bank, who * Do automatic 1 igzag stitching NT BE AN EMPTY POCKETS! Trick yourself into ' Regular - $5.95 “a 4 eit ii oy 4 “A Trade Merk of The Singer tte, Oo. 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Lawrence Street $43.95 . ° e BICYCLE SHOP Pontiac” FE 2-7221 ‘loyalty and maybe to superstition, Jackie Gleason retained | his whole gang for this season. - | {] ‘ Meet a Social Editor | Pr rom Augusta, Kansas By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-—“Ima Washout"—the salty-talkin’ lady editor from Augusta, Kan., whose stuff I often burgle—was here living it up, and I asked what she thought of our Big Town. “Like it fine,” said Ima—teal name Bertha Shore. “Espe- cially the air conditioning. ; * * * * “But I didn't see. much air conditioning in the homes in New Jersey. Now in Kansas we admit it’s hotter’n hell! We know we got lousy weather, like Florida has, and don’t deny it. “Instead of getting me a Dior gown this year, I bought me an. air condi- tiener,” Ima continued, “In Kansas you only have to go a little way to get cool —just over to Colorado. It gets te 105 in the daytime in Kansas, but it cools off — at night—goes down to 104." 1 haven't looked into Ima's remark about lack of home air conditioning in New Jersey— she was with friends around. Plain field—but if it’s true, then every place is air conditioned but Hell, Hoboken and Hacken- sack The IMA the use of ‘lady* in a newépepar. and would deny she is one— lady editor—she hates frequently intimates in “I was one of the first nothing “and so would my readers,” she says her pieces that she enjoys bourbon. surprised 'em,” she allowed. x -* * * One of her jobs ts writing up weddings “We.try to use a picture instead of a boring story,” Ima said. The brides’ mothers holler, though, because they want us to tell about Mama's lace dress, I don’t like to write about a bride being the daughter of a member of the D.A.R. The bride couldn't help it.” | I asked herself “IT got » glamour picture of me that's- kinda nice,” Ima said. “Best thing about it is, it don’t look a darned bit like me.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eddie Fisher'l! go to. Miami in Novem- ber for two TV shows. “Confi" publisher Bob Harrison's around with playgal Dixie Corbett (“the Philadelphia flash”). Ex-bookmaker Harry Gross was in a bottle club flinging $50 bills around. Samuel Hoffman, who took up photog- raphy at 79 (with a Polaroid), will have a picture in the October Esquire. His model: socialite Mrs. her if she had a picture of MRS. MILLER at. ]| Woman Killed, 4 Hurt in Crash at Davison FLINT -- Estella Collins, 31, of Flint was killed and four other persohs injured Monday: night in a two-car ‘crash in Davison, eight miles west of Flint. y Police said the car‘in which Miss Collins was riding struck one driven by Edmond Diehl of Davi- son. Miss Collins and two men in the car were hurled to the pave- ment. Joseph E. 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Tropimov, school inspector of the Moscow town district, hand- | ed out the advice over _ Moscow | | Fadio today in a broadcast entitled ‘How to Help Children with Their Lesosea : * * work set by school. “In this, it is very important to create for the working child a nor- mal atmosphere at home. Silence must be observed. Radio recei- vers and TV must be switched off." 8 *® > Tropimov said teo many parents thought they could bring their chil- dren into line with a slap “Great damage is done by cor: poral punishment,"’ he said. “Education is a Jong business, | demanding from parents great pa- Hence, aed POH HS. P ~ persistence interest in Lard child. “Physical * puniatenent usually moves children away from their | parents, and develops re tfeence, | falseness and cruelty.’ Oral Cancer Prevalent NEW YORK’ — Oral cancer com- prises about 8 per cent of all| reported cases of cancer. 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Talkington, of ae Cabin John, Md., had his toes amputated by a 19-inch gasoline- powered rotary lawnmower when he slipped on wet grass and Compt his foot in the machine. By GRAHAM BERRY HOLLYWOOD (®—Crooner . Dick Haymes says he is convinced that he and his wife Rita Hayworth will be reunited, although he admits he hasn't even talked to her since she jeft him Sunday night. | talked to friends they said I would be a fool it I Ban's sing. es Listanere alba he was in fine voice. “I think everything is going ‘to! THE PONTIAC PRESS, W EDNESDA \Y Dick ‘Haymes Says About Rift With Rita's ‘I'm Convinced We Will Be Reunited’ he replied he had, “but when T) ‘ried people sometimes can have a | nist Czechoslovakia’s President An holiday from each other if they | re € » AUGUST : love each other." “T can't wait for I home,” he said, “PF haven't tried to talk to her. SN er : her to come } 3 . 1955 Ceechoslovakic’ s Chief Suffers Heart Attack VIENNA, Austria (®—Prague ra- dio announced today that Commu- tonin Zapotocky suffered a heart i attack last night. A bulletin signed by four doctors | said Zapotocky, 10, was suffering | from “‘severe disturbances of blood Miller’s low Overhead eRe mm ae ap be absolutely okay.” he told news-| I think she requested privacy to | cireulation and heart weakne Neg % V Fi “T have ‘aus pia Rita—indi-| men, “I think Rita~and. I have | think things over and I wouldn’t | * 68 *® ave You etre Dollars on ~ rectly,” he told newsmen at a news| been as close as any gwo people in | intrude on that.” | | The bulletin said his condition ; / oo ™ MAC ATION conference last night. He declined| the world, I know she loves me| Asked if he planned to try and improved after treatment and he (ll Tor ie ur if vr $ \ GOoOoD- YEAR ) to elaborate. He did say he knew | and I love her, contact his thrice-divorced wife, he | spent a quiet night with his. blood PHUELein's : a where she was and that the chil-| “This whole thing came about replied: "I will wait until she feels | | Pre ssure and pulse normal. . ¥ . i : dren were with her. when we sort of got a,lot of pres-| well enough to discuss the situa- Czechoslovakia’s Parliament { »| iy CCOLTIITZE “ ‘ Yuali ly | ; Asked where she was; he de-| sures. It has nothing to do with | tion.’ Par Zatopocky president | “arch a : <" es , clared, “I wouldn't tell. I wouldn't | our marriage. It's like a shock| As to reports that Rita left him/ 21, 1953. after the death of Kle- . : ee ‘do that to Rita.” _ | setting in, We have both been | because he was domineering, he | ment Gottwald. He had served as Latest Sy les! . P AND SA He appeared before newsmen in| greatly overwrought.” lsaid: “I don't think Rita would premier under Gottwald fram 148 " | Guam, second only to Pearl Har- | i bor as the largest concentration of | Box clutch military might in the Pacifie, is \lpacan coat) with 1,780 miles from the nearest China | jewel trim. 8-16. coastal area, says the National | \ Geographic Society. Peanut - shaped Guam, rim4 med with coral reefs, lies 5,850-| miles southwest of San Francisco. It is the largest and southernmost island of the: Marianas group— 31 miles tong and varying in width from four te eight miles. Half its 216 square miles is given over to military installations. With increased military building, . once - sleepy little Guam is again sl a mid-Pacifig “boom town” with a population of 60,000. 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Fancy Italian variety PB & St MER ae eR ‘ We Rerorve The Right To Limit Quantities, Prices Effective Through Sitidey, September 4th, 195%. a Coffee Cake — ue 39° American Cheese m= 99° Cut Green Beans . oe | an Agriculture reports on what he saw during a five-week. 10,000-mile tour of By: DR. W. V, LAMBERT The Russians are far behind the United States when it comes. to soil conservation, * * For one thing, the Russians are not making very much use of terracing and contour farming. These are keystones of the Ameri- can conservation program and I was surprised not to see them used more in Russia, . But don't be misled. The Russians are aware of the im- portance of soi} conservation, * They are making greater efforts, I expect them te progress in this fleid. If the idea ever catches fire, _ perhaps we may see a Russian * soil conservation program which would dwarf the American pro- gram. This would be in line with the * ‘trouble is salination,: Russian idea of dis ountnes on a large scale. : SEVERE EROSION * In the hilly region north of Stalingrad, we saw much erosion, some of it rather severe. There were two types, ditch and sheet erosion, : ~ In the Tashkent and Alma Ata semi-desert, proper grazing con- trol would be one éf the most effective means of halting ero- sion here. I am certain the state controlied collective farms will be able to handle this problem ‘adequately In the irrigated sections of cen- tral Asia, we also noticed some; erosion. But the Russians are well aware of these problems on their irrigated land, They are investi- gating these problems extensively. SALINATION PROBLEM ~ The problem cai them most the dccu- ri ESRC BETTER BETTER Bele) aaa BOWL BETTER WOMEN: ‘'275 your Nat Nast Bowling Shirt. Charge *em if you wish! NAT NAST aati SHIRTS for MEN and WOMEN MEN: ‘'300 gets you 500” To be eligible, you must register your purchase when you buy gets you 500”’ * mulation of excess salts in thet soil, Their research involves in- vestigation into such aspects as soil.’ a water management, the use of chemicals to reclaim oversalted areas. Although there were occasional signs of sheet erosion, it did not seem to be a major problem. Toward Kuibeshev the erosion problem is less severe than near Stalingrad because this region is more level, Here there is less rainfall, 4{ Americans Held in Korea ROK Says Businessmen Pay Delinquent Taxes businessmen are on a list to be re- ‘fused exit permits from South Korea because of a dispute over ROK taxes, a spokesman for the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea states. * The spokesman said chamber * * }members had been shown the list unofficially and those on it were told they would not be granted exit visas until they paid their as- sessed tax. The chamber said it notified the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, ask- ing it to cooperate in protesting what it termed arbitrary, exorbi- imately 40 members (of the Cham- being held as individual hostages." These were the latest develop- ments in the running fight between foreign business representatives and Korean taxation officials over taxes which the American chamber claims are “exorbitant, arbitrary and discriminatory.” i oJ * The chamber spokesman said foreign business concerns have been assessed “completely unrea- sonable taxes and that the Korean officials have refused to itemize tax statements. He said the taxes apparently are based on total volume without re- gard for profits or losses or the fact that some transactions are also taxed against Korean firms importing goods. *The spokesman said that under @ previous agreement with tax of ficials, should be assessed only an income tax or tax on commissions. He said the businessmen were in Korea as salesmen, technical rep- resentatives or commission repre- sentatives of various firms sefling goods throurh Korean importers. He said taxing Korean importers and levying a_ transaction against the American Ae tives was tantamount to double taxation. Ld * The spokesman added that Amer- fean businessmen in the chamber recognized the validity of Korean income taxes or a tax based on gross commissions. He said all were willing to pay such a tax. He said that at a March 5 meet- ing the businessmen agreed to pay such a tax, that that now the ROK government was attempting to make a gross business or transac- tions tax retroactive. Gls in Korea to Receive Prefabricated Houses SEOUL w — U. S. servicemen will soon be living in prefabricated type buildings which wil] arrive trom the United States within 60 days, 8th Army Commander Gen. I. D. White announced today. 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OMER SCHULTZ- better. belts (rows of trees to cut, duction -— supply wore food, wind velocities) is carried out as| Particularly meat, than they are planned, then the Russians will) "°“ doing. have licked this problem, | | goal, it appea) When they have achieved that | then they will be able to | devote more time and money to! fighting erosion. (World Copyright, 1955 by INS) fTomorrow: How well does the farmer produce under Communism?" te me that. the.| Russians will not really start putting their full energies into doe bed 4 the pr bh of sol] erosion unti] they can raise pro- ger ship, Aquarama, is envisioned | by Detroit's Mayor Albert E. Cobo. * * «& ' Creation of a second smaller slip | the mayor | “Discussions are under way with the New .York Central Raliroad for construction of a bulkhead in the river just out- side their property,” Cobo said. | This area would be filled in, | making it possible to create a slip for such a large ship, he | said. 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Saginaw FE 2-3612 AUTHORED AGENCY FOR LONGINESR WITTNAUER WATCHES Rule; .New © Principal, Assistant Appointed ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A was made last night when George Washington, Carver School Board Oliver A: Johnson's suggestion that Carver. School adopt. a self-con- 4 tained” room rile” system. Johnson has appointed Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson as pringipal |} and Ruth Green as assistant. Principat. . Former prince ipal “Ade thie Long and former assistant _ proicipal J James Satterwhite gre under sus- j pension. by the’ board and are awaiting hearings on charges that “they are unfit fo be on the school faculty.’ ’ Charges were. brought ‘by Otis Katong chairman of the- Citi- “Tzen's Lmprovement ‘League. Oxford WSCS to Observe | +15th Anniversary Tonight ' OXFORD=+WSCS of Oxford Methodist Church will open fall activity with a meeting at 8 p, m. tonight in the church, celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of na- tional and local WSCS. ° Isabel Moses, missionary teach- er for the Central American Mis- sion, Guatemala, will speak, Honor of the WSCS. Friends of the church are invited to attend. Missionary Shows Curios MARLETTE — Beulah Hager, missionary home on furlough from | the Dominican Republic, was | guest speaker when the Bethel Church Aid and Missionary So- ciety ‘met for their recent August | | meeting. Miss Hager showed | | handiwork. and other interesting | I curlos ahe brought home. STOCK UP AT SPADAFORE'S for that L-O-N-G LABOR DAY WEEK-END Save on Low, Low Prices FREE PARKING SUNDAY & MONDAY SHORTENING... <= 69° Frosty Acres Frozen Strawberries ant Fox yaa Meat Pies ARMOUR’S ROLLED ~ SAUSAGE cn Lb. . 29° GRADE A SMALL’ HAMILTON NEW BLACKTOP PARKING LOT ,,%%. OPEN ALL DAY FREE LABOR DAY | JOAN of ARC CANNED | BUTTER BEANS .... is 29° KIDNEY BEANS... Son sce NORTHERN. BEARS . "= KOOL-AIDE ......3 ri. 106 SS ee : Carver r Adopts.» = New System Board “Approves Roost step forward tp better education ;- members- approved superintendent | ‘guests will be charter members| THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESPAY, AvEH sT 31, 1955 # < DOLORES JEAN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muscat.of 240 Hazel..Dr., Walled Lake, are announcing thé: engagement their daughter, Delores’ Jean, to Clifford William. Smart, Clifford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Smart, 555 Main St., Walled Lake. Wedding date has, been set tenta- + tively for May 5, 1956. Marlette Band to Give Concert on Friday Night concert in years will be held at 8:30 Friday night on the lawn of the public library here. Members of the high school hand, alumni, and members of ~the school. faculty will partici- | pate in ‘iying the concert, Music ‘to be included in the | program | li be a medley of ae rvice ngs; sele ctions from ““Maytime,”” theme from ‘Mister | | Peepers, " and several marches. . | County Calendar Regular nee smesting of the) Matamern FRAM will be held at the Metamora Masonic Hall on Thursday evening at 8 p. m ‘Il mediately available, the Picnic Tables Are \Youth’s Business MARLETTE — The first outdoor | w Return Plans “ROCHESTER — Since bids for the new high school building: to- Education turned the problem over, to architects for revi of plans, in a special meeting here last night, = Bids for the. general contract ranged from $965,891 to $1,075,000. Electric bids ranged from $137,617 to $160,707. Mechanical low bid was $193,- 500 and the high was $254,804, Sewer and water lines bids ranged from $28,267.15 to $43,500. Total of all low bids amounted to $1,325,000, Since this amount is greater than aveilable funds. of $1,050,000, the | board turned the bids over to H, | MIDLAND (#--Kids getting into trouble for nothing to do can take a look 4t Larry Weaskovich. Fourteen-year-old’ Larry is a businessman and artisan in his own right. He makes tables. Larry got up the idea because he couldn't quite find the job that suited him for sum: va- eation time, : He learned from a magazine | there was a market for moderate- ly priced picnic tables. That set him to work. The idea tonk. He now has made and sold several 'tables from his home. and. seils_ picnic Cass Tech Founder Succumbs in Detroit DETROIT n—Eldreth G. Allen, pipneer in industrial education and a founder of Detroit’ 's Cass Tech- to. Archtel E. Beyster ‘and Associates, Archi- tects, for revision. of plans, in order te comp Sibie the: eohet. nical High School, died Monday. technical and mechanical training for skilled trades. He was named digector of tech- nical . education. for the Detroit founded classes in the new fields The next board meeting will be Allen was a former principal at held Sept. 6. Cass Tech; where he set up high : school classes offering specialized Public School System tm 1918 and | of radio, refrigeration and aero- spats. He retired in 1942. Safety Awards Given to 19 Furniture Plants CHICAGO @#.— Nineteen furni- ture plants were honored for outstanding safety records today ; i by the National Assn. of Furniture Manufacturers. Seven ats received’ the award for the second year~in a@ row, marking a perfect safety record from January 1953 té June 1955, 5 BARBARA JEAN CRANE . | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crane of} Ortonville are announcing the en- gagement of their daughtet, Bar- bara Jean, to Russell Jay Bancroft, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bancroft of Kingsley. A wedding lanned H a _ = 7a. organized in the Evening Sch call, or return this ad. Safety authorities in 80 per cent of shop and occupational acci- | dents involve the factor of human f failure. er oe “NAME |” FALL TERM é Starting Tuesday, ; : September 6— Ps ‘(Evening School Classes will start e Thursday, September 8) , | Gregg tei eines. sdf ptarione = Seckdieoying - - _ Accounting—Comptometer—Calculator and Other Subjects VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawrence St., PONTIAC A beginning class in Stenotype Phone FE 2-3551 end Stenograph is being For more information, phone. MICHIGAN 2 un 99° | Larry buys his own rough lum- (ber and cuts it to size. He cuts | the . table to measure, bores the bg bolts it together. and sells finished or unfinished. , Maccabees Slate Sale ROCHESTER — The Maccabees will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, in the garage at the rear of the home of Mrs. John _ Plassey, 440 Walnut Bivd. Wealthy APPLES Mich. 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Allen (left) of Pioneer drive and Mr, and Mrs. Pontiac High School auditorium. Early preparations are |R. L. Bronoel of: Pioneer drive. Mom Asks | ERNE cnn ] How to Shoo ° Teenagers Son’s Young Pals Overstay Welcome) at .Her House By EMILY POST A mother writes: . “Will you | please tell me how we can get our | son's young friends to go home at a/ reasonable hour? We have a fin- | ished basement in our house and | our son's friends—boys and girls both—come here often and dance to the victrola. “T'm delighted to have them | come and they never seem to want | and they are always welcome, but | to go home. “Would it be proper for my | husband or. me to go down at a . certain. hour and tell them to go! home, or is there a more tactful | way to handle this situation?” | —icnecene | @) Answer: I think if you go down with very light refreshments about the time for them to go | home, as they finish you can | ‘Generel chairman of the certainly step the music and say | Follie ;” goodnight - to am. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it ever) Charles Scribner of Ottawa drive. correct for a woman Who has been married and “oe divorced and who had her maiden, name _re- stored at the time she got her divorce, to thereafter use the title Miss? \ “I contend that after having once been married, it is not \correct ever to use the title Miss\ again, even though she has been granted permission by the court to use her maiden name. “Will you please tell me if i am’ right as this is causing a good deal of argument in- my family?" : ral “High Fever completed naming her commitiee chairmen to be presented Nov. 2 and 3 in for the event to be sponsored by the Auxil- | Pontiac High School Auditorium ‘is Mrs. iary to Pontiac General Hospital. She has Answer: You are right. One who has been married cannot possibly be called “Miss” in _ other than her professional or business life, Socially she must be “Mrs.” 7 “Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to give-my sister some stationery for a present, Will you please tell me the correct way to have it marked? She is a widow. Shall I use her husband’s name or her. own given name?” Answer: She remains Mrs. |, Husband's name. Shower Honors + Joan Bowhall _Mrs. Leonard Terry of Lapeer road was hostess recently at a bridal shower for Joan Bowhall. Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowhall, is the bride- elect of Wallace E. Knowles, ;son of the E, A. Knowles of Upland avenue. The couple plans an Oct. 8 wedding. * * * Invited guests ‘were Mrs. Basil Toles, Mrs. Harold Wiggins, Mrs. gtxt og Mrs. Robert Jsgcigg: left) -of Metank jhawk road. Mr. Strait is ; handling Siteay nee road talks, over mee pees of the “High| and music; Mrs. Mclntosh, photography, Fever Follies” 7s. Robert McIntosh | and Mrs. Isgrigg is in sPatas. of the cabaret lof Lakewood Po and es Strait of Mo-' party. ; oe / Committiee members for the “High Fever Follies” to| were ( left to right) Jack Habel of Miami road, Mrs. John be presented by the Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital | ]. Marra of Lake Orion, Mrs. Ralph Norvell of Wenonah are busily engaged in preparations for the Nov. 2 and, 3| ¢rive and Mrs. Ralph Babbingson of Lakeview avenue. event. Among the committee aoe meeting recently | * es % my | rad : Couple Wed or , Sh, in Methodist io Ceremony oo. Joyce Fellows and Cecil” Jones to Reside Here Joyce: L. Fellows became the | bride of Cecil J. Jones Saturday | evening at 7.0'clock in the Wilson Avenue Methodist Church. | ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Fellows of Irwin street, and the bridegroom is the son of Richard Jones of West Virginia. The Rev. Paul Havens per- | formed the ceremony in the pres- ence of 150 guests, A floor-length gown of net over taffeta was worn by the bride. Her fingertip veil was secured by a band of seed pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of white | gladioli and rosebuds. cs * * Barbara Fellows, sister of the bride, was honor -atteridant, Her gown of orchid nylon was of prin- cess style and she wore a matching stole, WEAR PINK, YELLOW Caroline Davis and Delores Fel- lows were the bride's other attend- ants. Their gowns of pink and yel- low, respectively, were fashioned like the honor attendant's. All of _| the attendants wore stoles and car- | ried arm bouquets. * * a Ernestine Jones was. flower gir! and Irene Hagberg sang the bridal recital, dames Davis ‘served as_ best “man, and seating the guests were Earl Davis and Raymond Hag- berg, A reception was held in the ing the ceremony. ThFa. Lauretia Paul (left) of ‘West Huron| ther is Mrs. Stanley Watson (center) Pil street is a member of the advisory board for |emaw road and Mrs. William R. McClure “High Fever Follies” which will be present-| of West Huron street. Mrs. Watson is talent Areme Chapter ed Nov. 2 and 3 by the Auxiliary to Pon-| chairman and Mrs. McClure is a member of |of Eqstern Star tiac i one Hospital. Photographed with the advisory board. Attends Dinner Worthy Matron Mrs. Sidney Fel- lows. and Worthy Patron Chris The couple will reside on Bald- win avenue. mM on ‘Hornbeck, of Areme Chapter 503, OES, gave a dinner for'the officers ry and committee chairmen of the past year at the Roosevelt Temple Monday. PAG ES 16-19 ae w » * WEDN ESDAY » AU G SUS ST 1955 teenie = iinet roe ne vee ing Downs, Mrs. William Georgia, Mrs. Hornbeck and Mrs. William C E Pfahlert. a Hospital Autiliary lo Sponsor pert |e wi cae i feliowing the dinner with 50 “High Fever Follies of 1955," ; Mrs. Robinson Bronoel. Clure, Harold Tripp, Mrs. John| memtbers present. Refreshments a project of the Auxiliary to Pon-| On the- advisory beard are) Bell, Mrs, William Dean and Mrs.| were port bed ree F. L. East tiac General ‘Hospital, will be Lauretta Paul, ‘Mrs. William Me-| P. Eugene Miller. right. ymond Beat presented Nov. 2 and 3 in Pontiac High School. 2 Worthy Matron Mrs. Fellows an- ve Egypt's Women Get Rights nounced General ¢hairman of the event is Mrs, Charles Scribner, who has |’ PORTLAND, Ore. (INS)—Women a cigarette, said in almost per- : appointed a large group of persons |47@ winning equality, in swift | fect Oxford English: to handle the various committees. | Strides in Egypt, especially since | yris LEAVING . the . revolution that ougted King “The vells were more Among the committee chatr-. Farouk. dropped b Such is the report of Mrs. Amina j , = World W 'ehSaid (pronounced El-Sah-eed), |besan going out after ar I,. when we were freed from There are four pages in today's. Women’s Section h Fever Follies church parlors immediately follow- They were assisted by Mrs. Lor- | $+ a Just one extra small suds - up job a day will keep your house in good order all year ‘round. — Mr. and Mrs. Johh There Je. of Thorpe AA ‘}, ‘ay TT MILE To — Harold Harder of Toledo who are spending several days at the Thors home. Mr. and Mrs. Thors had been vacationing at Drummond Island where they visited Dr. and Mrs. arora H. Baker of Birmingham, who were also vaca’ in the island area. — They visited Mrs. Henry Loper on Hammond Bay and Aleta Man- ning, whose home is on the Lee- the Finest in @ Fresh Seo Foods Open Every Day! Banquet Room ; Phone: OR 3-1907 OR 3-9309 Nee }' Ones Fe a\e: A Let our expert corsetieres fit you properly! J lanau Peninsula, on their _ trip © Pri s bn home, se : @ Chicken & Turkey Mr. and Mrs. F. J. MeGregor Otanase of’ East Irequois road attended the 100th anniversary of the licious Specielti founding of Fansher United @ De' e spe -_ Church near Bothwell, Ont., last” 5 week, -LUNCH—DINNERS They also visited relatives in | after a two-week vacation in the | West ! Chatham, Ont., home, Over the weekend they had as their houseguests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Rod- ney Milton of — Ohio. * * "Mrs. Susan con of Judean street has returned to her home before returning |. She visited her brother and fam- ily,. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Doran. of Les Angeles; and toured several of the Western states. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Deane N. Lund- beck (nee Bette Thomas) of Mus- kegon are parents of a daughter, Kristine Ann, born Aug, 29. Grandparents. are Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Thomas of Muskegon and i Osear Lundbeck of Chippewa Mr. and. Mrs, Donald Johnston Tull drive .are spending today and Thursday visiting Mr. Mrs. Edwin Weich at their home | on Van Ettan Lake, near Oscoda. | e 8 ¥ Mr, and Mrs, Richard F. Gracey of Hazel Park, formerly eof Pontiac, are announcing the . birth of a daughter, Aletha Elfen, — adheeslerenanierseteaere Vacations Still Occupying Social Spotlight i in the Pontiac Area and ‘sons, Michael and Dayid, of} and | on ee ae THE PONTIAC PRE SS, WEDNESDAY, AU Gus ST 81, 1958 Aug. 30 at Mount Carmel Mercy. Hospital... ts Grandparents“are Mr. ‘aid Mrs. ‘Francis W. Duncan of Edmore drive, Drayton’ Woods. oo = = Mr. and- ips. Ronald Tatu of Fenmore stréet are the parents of a son, Thomas Ray, born Aug. 23 at Pontiac General Hospital, =. and Mrs, Willis Tatu of South Edith street, and Mr, and Mrs, Howard Sprague of Clarkston are the ‘maternal grandparents. * -e pe Mr, and Mra, Cari Foy and sons, Paul and Dale, of Aylmer, Ont., have been visiting Mr, and Mrs, Turris MeCully of St. Je- seph street for the past week. Patricia Ellen McGirr and - Charles Will-O-Way Comedy Has- .. Kitchen were married | Saturday Enchantment By JANET ODELL All’ your favorite people are on | ithe stage at Will-O-Way this week _in Samuel Taylor's “Sabrina Fair.” /This Cinderella-type modern com- ‘edy enchanted a capacity first- evening, She is the daughter and the late fr. McGirr. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Clayton Kitchen of Royal Oak? MRS. CHARLES_W. KITCHEN Patricia McGirr Speaks Vows in Birmingham Rite: The First Baptist Church, Bir-|dress with a pearl gray nylon mingham, was the setting Satur-| jacket, black accessories and a day evening for the wedding of | | corsage of yellow spray orchids. » \f a inyt ry A new fall silhouette for! you! 00 50 bras end LOVABLE NEW STRETCH-EASE BRA Cotton & nylon. Elastic waist. 32-36A, 32-38B. “LOVABLE B‘CLOTH DATON BRA Cut-out front. White. 32-36A, 32-38B. LOVABLE PADDED “INTERPLAY” BRA Embroidered cups. 28-34AA, 32-36A, 32-38B. LOVABLE “ADD.A-PAD”BRA Semi plunge. White. Sizes 32 to 36. LOVABLE COTTON GARTER BELTS 2 styles. Cotton, nylon, Faggoted seams. 24-28. 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 » USE FEDERAL’S PURCHASE COUPON CREDIT! FEDERA dept. Sstores| A Bible. Patricia Ellen McGirr and Charles | Wells Kitchen. ° * The bride is the daughter ¢f Mrs. Allen McGirr of Birmingham and the late Mr. McGirr. The Clayton Kitchens of Royal Oak are his parents. The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Curtiss Adamy of Reed City, wore a bridal gown of rose point lace and tulle with a scoop neckline and a basque waistline. Her full skirt was accented by a hoop and the-long sleeves came to points over her hands. Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet cap of rose point lace and seed pearls. She carried a white. orchid and stephanotis on a white * * Matron of honor sare. Richard Sheley of Vero Beach, Fla., wore @ portrait neckline: OTHER ATTENDANTS The bride's other attendants, Mrs. Curtiss Adamy of Reed City, Mrs. William Curley. of Mount Morris and Sonia Laetz of Ann Arbor, wore gowns similar to Mrs. Sheley’s. They carried bouquets of pale yellow fugi chrysanthe- mums and wore a cluster of yellow daisies in their hair.” Flower girls Sandra Sheley and sashes of agua crystallette. carried straw baskets filled with rose petals. / A receptiorr was held immedi- /\ately after the ceremony -in the e church parlors. 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Foil Bog Joo AY Le THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1955 TWENTY-THREE © NEW YORK #®—For- as long as he could remember, 11-year-old Danny Essoyan dreamed of seeing | America. Danny, whose grandparents were stateless refugees from Armenia, was born in Shanghai and raised | in Hawaii, * His father, Roy, an Associated | Press newsman in Honolulu, won | his U. S. citizenship a few years ago, and it was hard to tell who was prouder that day, father or son. Thia summer Roy came to New cd }the way to Russia he would at | last get to =e the United States. ca * | He did see it. He saw it for | three wonderful weeks. And then | he died . . . suddenly and un- jexpectedly . .. at the height of his happiness. Death came to Dan- ny on Aug. 21. 5 “The great outdoors was his playground and the blue. Pacific his. swimming pool. He loved to romp in the surf. He was shy and slim but strong-chested and deeply tanned. ’ “Danny spent his first couple of days in New York City riding After he buried Danny care in | UP and down the hotel elevator, jthe land ef his boyhood dreams, Roy Essoyan went to his type- writer and wrote the saddest obit- uary of his newspaper career: * * * “This is a tribute to the most | wonderful boy in’ the world, my making friends with the beliboys, running errands for his mother and baby sister, Catherine. “He ~explored the 5-and-10-cent stores, the Central Park zoo, the busy streets near the hotel. He |went to the Museum of Natural York in advance of his assignment | son. He was unique, as every boy | History twice and wandered open- to the Moscow AP bureau. For is unique. . for each is the most | mouthed around the Hayden Plare- He went with us to the musical, ‘Silk Stockings,’ a special treat, and stood agog at Times Square at midnight. At times he baby-sat for Catherine, changed her diapers and helped feed her. He took time out from all the exciting things he had to do to play with her. * * * “Danny went to Rockefeller Plaza, rode the subway and the Staten. Island ferry, saw the Statue of Liberty and walked down Fifth Ave. | “A week after we moved out. to Bayville, on the shore, aquaplaning in, Long Island Sound | day before his alloted time on} ene Leaves Behind a Heritage of Love sturdy health and boyish joy, as he had been all his life. * ° “It rained in the morning and he stayed indoors, Later he-ran out to help with the boats that had been battered by the gale. “‘Midafternoon he came in, glow- ing with pride in the work he had done . . . and we were proud of him, Then he went with us for 'a drive to Sagamore Hill, Presi- ident: Theodore Roosevelt's old ‘home, When we came back, | said he had a sore throat and a jwent to bed. He had some tem- |his usual cheerful singsong bed- tight, don't let the bedbugs bite, wake up in a loge bright.’ ew “The next ees ‘his tever was worse, but he looked: out the win- dow ‘and asked if he tould. go out- side and play soon. An hour later, in the ambulance onthe way to the hospital, Danny's life came to its unbelievably early end. Prac- tically before we had time to be frightened; Danny and all the hopes and dreams that Danny was were gone. “Danny lived always in the im- mediate future, what he could do tonight, where he could go to he morrow, what did we plan next | week. He was a quiet boy and did not talk much of things far away, the life ahead of him, grow- he went | | headache. He took an aspirin and /ing up and learning to be a man. ‘And now . ,. . Danny will never and stood up the first attempt. The | perature, but not enough to mar be a man “The doctor said it was a sud- ba But for some ‘unexplainable rea- son this sturdy boy's immunity slipped momentarily. “We know it is God's will, He gave Danny to us. And. for some reason known only to God; He took him away. All there is of Danny now is what is in our hearts and the ‘hearts of all that knew him. “His sweetness and gentleness is now a part of all of us, and may God make us the better for it. For when you leave this world . » @ Virus we all carry with us.+-__ what better heritage can you leave | behind than the knowledge that you gave yourself to all who knew | you? As one dear friend said, ‘We | must all be thankful to Danny for he gave us all great joy.’' SPEEDY—THRIFTY —That's the | sort of action you get from The | Pontiac Press Classified Ads. Call | Your Watch = hawt 9/90 © Regulated. Expansion Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's Georges-Newports Special lewelry Dept. 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Fa Exclusive Buy Your LEVI’S at Pontiac’s Largest Men’s Store HUB CLOTHIERS 18-20 North Saginaw St. | Get _ LEVI'S At Joe’s $ Army-Navy Surplus Store Just North of State Theater Bey Your Levi's at... . GOODMAN'S DEPT. “STORE. (520 S. Saginaw Block North of Wikcn a Get Your LEVIS at J ore m Pontiac 98 iN TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: | JUNIOR EDITORS] | = ‘Viking Ship : : The three largest islands in Denmark are Jutland, Zealand and Funen. On Funen the Junior Editors see the remains of a real Viking ship. Vikings, the ancestors of many modern Scandinavians, lived in Denmark and other northeast European countries many centuries ago. They were sea-going men who traveled far distances. Some of them | landed in America long before Columbus did! They sailed in big open boats with a dragon’s head carved on the front. These boats were rowed with long oars. The oarsmen were pro- tected from attack by rqund metal shields.- _You ean have one of these Viking ships for your Danish collection. | sails were striped in various colors. Even the oars and shields were painted brightly. Fold back the panels along the dotted lines. Fold the sea strip for- | wart] Cut along the dark lines at the edge of thé white-capped waves and fold them up like real waves. Now your Viking ship will stand up- ‘right as if sailing the seas. Tomerrow: The Little Mermaid —" : Envoy Shuns Restaurant That | Segregated Him: | HOUSTON, Tex. —The Indian | ambassador to the United States, | slickly segregated at a swank air- | port restaurant here a week ago, | declined the mayor's invitation to | eat in the same place yesterday. The ambassador, Gaganvihari were asked to leave the public dining room of Horizon House, In- ternational Airport's main dining place, last week, They -were whisked into a pri- vate dining room so deftly, wit- nesses said, that they never real- ized they were being mistaken for Negroes. Mehta and his ecretary ‘B.A. Rajagopalan were met at the air- port yesterday by Mayor Roy Hof- heinz and a group of Houston dig- “T'm most grateful for your cor- dial invitation to come to Hous- | ton,” the ambassador told Hof. | heinz as the pair- shook hands, In- | vited to eat at Horizon House with | the welcoming group, Mehta de- clined. “I do not wish to say anything | about it,” he told newsmen, “T be- | lieve we can’ talk about other things.” He said his government consid- ered the incident a closed affair. | Tiny German Theater: Seats 48 Customers SOMMERHAUSEN, Germany — The “Little Arch Theater,” small- est in Germany, draws thousands of persons each year to the vil- lage of Sommerhausen, which lies among the vineyards of the Main river Valley. Performances have been re- See ee ‘Paste down the picture on thin cardboard and color with crayoms. ‘or paints. The Viking ships often were painted in bright colors. The With Reynolds Do-it-Yourself. Aluminum— Free Instructions Easy to Make Saves Many Dollars fe : THE PONTIAC PRESS. ivEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 31, 1955 -/** Charlie Chaplin: Refuses to Honor. U.S: Tax Claim “WASHINGTON «—Charlié Chap- lin is balkiag at a half-million dol- lar income tax bill from ifie United States for 1953 on the contention that he left this country for = im 1952. * * ‘ co US. Tax Court records showed today that the 66-year-old British- ‘born actor has protested an In- ternal Revenue Service claim that he was a resident alien for the , first three months of 1953 and was a nonresident alien doing business in the United States for the rest of that year. The court documents did not set out how the Revegue Service ar- rived at this conclusion. Chaplin left the United States in 1952 under a cloud as to whether he ever could return. LJ * .- Chaplin said in his protest of the tax claim that while in Europe in late 1952 he “abandoned any in- tention to return to the United States afd made’ plans to reside in Switzerland permanently.” same time, Chaplin Said, he de- cided “‘not ever again’ to do any business in the United States.. * a ~*~ his fourth wife, Oona, _Chaplin, “At the | bi om rr four children _ were aboard the Queen Elizabeth in Sep- tember 1959 when the Justice De, partment issued an order barring his return to the United States un- -| til officials could determine wheth-. er he could legally reenter under immigration . Liws, Tot's Devotion to Escalators Causes Search PHILADELPHIA (® ~ Two-year old Danny Wentworth’'s fascination with escalators led police on a terday in Ggnter City. The Rivetside, N.. J., wandered away from his mother in a downtown department store. | It was 10 minutes before she could | catch up with him—on an escalator. | All went well until they were about to board a bus for home and Danny broke. loose and fled from | sight. Police were summeéned and searched for three hours until a clerk: in- the department store, which was just closing found Dan- ny riding the escalator again, Construction . . 2 Qualified Salesmen Needed - $2,000,000 Subdivision Now Under Fine opportunity to get into an excellent Real Estate deal—Top Commissions. Phone for Appointment — See Mr, Edward Beaupre MULTI-LAKES REALTY EMpire 3-4121 . All Fine Homes. sumed after the completion of structural changes, improvements and additions. The -12-by-12-foot stage has a new lighting system, the 48 audi- ence chairs have been newly up- holstered -and a new foyer,) de- signed.for art exhibitions, concerts, and other gatherings, has a dis- play of drawings and etchings by Luigi Milipiero. He fs not only director and pro- ducer at the theater, but carpen- ter, actor and painter as well, Pontiac City Libraries Add Books to Shelves Eleven new adult — nen-fiction books were received by the Pontiac City Libraries this week,” accord- ing to Librarian Adah Shelly. They are: Adult oepeaghomonorege All Children Want to Learn, L. K. Pox. La Mg Joseph Lawrence. Danger My Ally, PF. A. “Mitchell- Hedges, The Empire Ci My, Alexander Klein. It's Better With Your Shoes Off, A. T. Bs. Stee for Men Under 21, Allen Fg oy eee Adah oer Ma Re alee _ Winston “Chureniit in and Tri- mph, Alan Moore! * Matching weddin bands, handsomely tailored bands in 14K yellow gold. ; Jewelry Department am SS 8 INLAID LINOLEUM Only three-hour fier © boy hunt yes- | youngster | ji Oe gee ® .) vad S Bee _ TWENTY-FIVE FOR YOUR HOME FASEZER » Assorted: STEAKS | CHOPS ROASTS. = 50 Cut..Wrapped., ‘Trimmed , i. ly $ 2. 9. Lbs. and Sharp Frozen DAVE'S MARKET "cisoa" ‘Summer Price Now in Effect! 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Made by Ohio Concern | i.) could be corrected with ready- ~tof Holy Bible Printed LOS ANGELES — About 1,00 ' ‘WAPAKONETA, Ohio — A low-| made reading glasses if they were : LOUISVILLE -- The American Siena Seats sk See ah oe galérie cheese, said to be about |lucky enough to select the right | | | Printing House for the Blind pub- | are known to e various part "half ag fattening as the usual | ones 2 lishes five complete versions. of | of the world, but only 99 specie American cheddar type, has been pees ——$$__—— the Bible in Braille, inclyding four | of them are native to the Unite; developed’ by a Wapakoneta a ah. 3 - in English and one-in original He- | Sfates and Canada. , we : , eh fara hansee “The New Testament is published Specialist in an < , the firm a The? agen ely gates . 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Of course there had been talk of such a race since Swaps beat the Eastern horse in the derby But there's /always such talk, Usually nothing | |is done about it. But this time | something was indeed done. tring manfully in Broadway's | Woodward Jr., the respective own- | the public will refund him and Don Ameche Dasaties Credit ty Big Race . Don- Ameche, long-time _ Holly- wood and radio favorite, now star- “Silk his directors several times over during the day, Ellsworth, Woodward and Lind- Stockings” is the father of the|heimer will take enough bows — race. _ jteday to snap their sacroilliacs. oy | If Ameche’s name is mentioned at Rex Ellsworth and. William all it will be as much.of an upset as when a borse of that name |ers, are hardly more than the | peat han of War. | godfathers and the same can be said of Ben Lindheimer Lindheimer is the Chicage trillionaire whe owns the horse- park and is being hailed as a pretty game fellow for putting up $100,000 for the winner—a sum The Swaps-Nashua race came to | life late, on a Wednesday night in May at a New York saloon named E] Morocco. Ameche, his wife, and | | Mrs, Toots Shor were seated ata | table fanning Toots, who had. just | | fainted after learning he had won ithe mambo contest, ° THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST Revived, Toots noticed Wood-| ward at a nearby tabte;- took..Don over to Nashua’s owner and intro: | mouth with. a bid of: $125,000. duced him. Ameche is a first-rate | student of racing ence co-owned a string of 26 during | the period when he had to hire | relatives to help him spend it.) SOME HORSE TALK “Would you like horse meet Swaps again?’ | asked Weodward in the course of to be. completely one-sided. their horse talk, “Yes, I certainly would,” main answered “A match | ali?” / “Yes,” ward's and breeding, | tween * Ameche Arheche the ings” take | be docked. race, winner For your 3-day Wide Selection... 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In the sub-smaill, sub-junior event yesterday, Harris. and the Michigan lad Sedeckley had tied at 85, making the shootoff neces- :,One title stayed in Michigan. by Fred Alford of Dallas, Tex., Mrs. Alphonse Ragland, a very very efficient Dallas Texan, who won the wom- en's event with a fine 87x100; the veteran Fred Missildine of Geor- George Docherty of Holyoke, Mass., in the sub-smal! seniors shoot. : all-gauge, starting Friday. gia im the industry division - and | * 1s in Shooto He is the current ‘Maritime years, he said. “I heard the shooters talking about the wind here,”. Laurie commented. ‘ “Up in the Maritimes we shoot along the seacoast. And the way the wind comes. in over those heavy North Atlantic breakers makes the targets do a lot of funny things.” fo witness the cream of skeet shooters in America in action. Here are Tuesday's champion- ships: National gauge 4.410) sub-amall bert E. Rath, North- geass, after-beth tied with 056x100 Jona, seniors —George $4x100. ' = Peary f Williams, Rechester, N. Y¥. 632- National sub-smell, sub-senior—PFred Mre ml industry —Fred Nationa! sub-small Missildine, Sea. Isiand, Ga. #ixt ‘Minnie Minoso’s Hot wi On 30-Day Leave Kramer Adding Financial Kick to Tennis Match FOREST HILLS, N. Y. &—Pro- moter Jack Kramer's bulging pock- ets put a new incentive in the Na- | tional Tennis Championships open- | Friday. any amateur who can excite the issued ‘“‘feelers’’, though no direct offers, to America’s Tony Trabert and Australia's Lewis Hoad and has mercenary leanings. Trabert, the Wimbledon cham- , bas put tape on his hand blisters and set himself to aveng- ing his loss to Hoad in the recent Davis Cup matches—a defeat which temporarily knocked the Cincinnati youngster out of the pro limelight. Martin Seeking. Action, Place in Yank Lineup | jing at the West Side Tennis Club | Kramer is desperate for profes- | sional talent. He is ready to grab | public imagination. He already has | strong bargaining position, if he’ “I think. Tony can redeem him- | 4 -— is send a wire and get a five-day extension of my leave.” Martin worked out with the Yankees yesterday afternoon, then sat in a box seat near the Yankee dugout to see his teain dropped out of first place, 43, by the sixth-place Kansas City Athletics. | Martin said he was due for dis- | charge from the Army Oct. 8 and) if some of the formalities can be | skipped he will be ready for the again tomorrow and then I'm anxious for Stengel to call on me." i | _ * * * | “Martin pointed out that he had- played three infield positions with | the Camp Carson team—in addi- tion to outfield and pitcher—al- ready this season and that he was in good condition. Stengel said he was anxious to get Martin “back in the lineup.” Lose Shortstop Joe DeMeaestri Is Hurt When Struck by Pitch in Yankee Game | KANSAS CITY w—The Kansas ‘a Devany, Wifi Trip Opponents - pies is in Waterloo, scatter-gun championships = = EY é A -|land County Sportsmen's Clul for the team trom San Juan. | skeet and trap champion. Saulnier =. fl eS ‘ Ja » day Tuesday. The trouble with| Altogether eight championships|only last week — Scotian | . KANSAS CITY (@®—Billy ‘Martin, the Yankee-Athletics game tast| | One ‘ether champlonship W88 | the sailing “bird reflected | were determined in Tuesday elon is ready to step into the Yankee| night. ‘ “birds” was rm n "a. . : ; —~— by a shootoff. Young |; hat not a si 100 ~ : ; lineup any moment Manager Casey; “tet's just say I’m a soldier on ily Sh F ship off | determined in the fact that \not a single 100/ creased round of firing,~ Just being in the N Let's yt rm) Sa arp Downs Foe can hemes air sta-| Eddie Harris of Galveston, Tex. | straight was turned in Tuesday. nn 2 lanai Peart hele —- Stengel needs his services and) 35 gay jeave,"” Martin said: “f'm Y rth F i tion chief electrician for a time| @efested Kenneth Sedeckley of (Oniy one was fired on Monday. Rlegpes + ction Booarager rengindiondtinariege Uopradoyt hale it’s up to the Army whether he'll due back in Camp Carson, Colo. Four Ex imps fa - was believed to have won, | Baléwia, —e for pera Another late-starting pair cap- pionships. Six subsidiary other big hope is to make a sa- ee eS Sept. 28. That's the way /things| at Birmingham cc , Robert E. Rath, 21-year-old soap “ty pe hes besa tured the sub-small gauge 2-man| pionships for the division wilt |fari in the of Africa. : nerican cad Gh ty pueaet” ; : Winnetka, Ill, edged Kenneth} Tesvler contender in the NSSA NY —r he cade riner, | Pe bet concurrently. Mogi gm ars ce The World Series is scheduled to agra *Y sod No 1 diallenger at “" » Ye his veteran ’ ,.{man (he’s 23, unmarried) ted ' ° Pat any . r Pendergrass of Jacksonville, Fia.,| %* seme time. Jimmy Williams of Rochester, N.| | Another highlight for today’s |qut, is @ bit far-tetched.” = nornat’s what the 26-year-old 1”-| open Sept. 28. Martin had been wien Smith, favorites came Navy, in a shootoff after they had| Continued* high winds plagued |'Y. edged the Puerto Rican team pcnatiere . ~~ iz : aye - In Halifax, Saulnier is a book- 1953 World Series champions, said quoted earlier in the day as Say-/ through pretty much as expected fied over the 100 target route with ‘the shooters in the. big national ' of Capt. Alberto Guerrero and | ¢ mpion : est, won last year by keeper. He has been shooting| in a between-inaiings ee SI oi ing, “I've got the time to get into in Tuesday's 1st-round matches of . seaseecina young Jaime Loyola. Winners skeet and trap for about nine the World Series. All I have to do! the Women’s District Golf Associ- ation championship at Birming- ham Country Club. Miss Devany fired yesterday's best goif to inflict a 6-5 defeat on Mrs. Jane Israel. Pat was even par for 13 holes in the opening defense of her WDGA crown. Four former ‘champions were eliminated, only one of which | could be considered an upset. Where the Baldwin sub-junior lost| shoot picked hea A his chance, 10-year-old Eddie C.| gay afterncen, and “eheeteliey” | Promoter Is Seeking) World Series in the event the ig pig ory rma pestenerty = ypoeegre ‘as oe pore Se 37 yg ted. egret Professional Talent) “rm in good shape and ready| uu, ’ tional sub-junior, shooting 97x100.| expected to ‘pack the From Amateurs oe Th m already | . Medalist Wiffl Smith encoun- Other titles Tuesday were won| at Waterford, Public is invited 5 , ade tered difficulties, but eliminated another ex-champion, Irene Bretz- laff, 1-up. Both golfers recorded 84's. ~ Pine Lake's Sally Sharp, match- ing Wiffi in years with 18, trimmed \Mrs. Harley Higbie, 5-4. The vet- eran Mrs. Higbie has won the WDGA title five times. Other ex- champ to fall by the wayside was Margaret Russell, twice winner of the event. Miss Russell bowed to Susie LeClair of Ann Arbor, district medal titlist, 6 and 5 Laurie Saulnier of Halifax, N, &., 7 ’ whe came from the longest dis- | Allord. Dallas, Tex, 90x100. Ken Rosewall. : , National sub-amall juntoy—Sddie Har- | Tuesday’s other matches went tance, eastward, for his first ris. Galveston. ‘Tex isiioe : as . The player who wins the U. - Shorthanded A § the route. Mrs. Victor Ryden try at the nattonals.. He will ‘Aiphouse land, Dallas, Tex. | Nationals next week will be in a) |dropped two lengthy putts for a l-up comeback victory over Mrs Don Watkins. A 25-footer on the 18th squared the match and a 20-foot gem on the 19th ended it. Helen Grinnell defeated Mrs. Janet LaBoskey, 2-up. Miss Grin- nell won two of the last three holes to post her decision. Etzht remaining contenders re- sume action today with 2nd-round Boosting Chisox in Tifle Bid CHICAGO wh — Minnie, Mindso's | Minoso has been belting the ball | bat ‘is the hottest it's ever been at a .430 clip in his last 23 games | < * : 5 |matches. Pat Devany meets Helen self in the Nationals,” said Bill ‘City “Athletics, desperately short- | Grinnell, Sally Sharp meets Mrs Talbert, U. S. captain. | handed in the infield, lost shortstop |, sslaped face: Hoad, with his explosive game, Joe DeMaestri through an injury | ot io Ve a > Mrs. Don Weiss, and Mrs. Betty EE — for Waterford Loop Sweep ji" incr ee ie s BETS Ae) ate een A SOOP WEEP | niaved rere, we eat oree st! Adds New Spirit to Brooklyn Team © |sm in s-tioning gue sgsint | iT Sel tat the Nat: League park, a 18; toh Chevatand, "S86; entse, ew : Waterford Lions made a clean |all, the winners rapped -nine hits | final two,. if necessary, at the |- : the Tigers on July 8. for j Kuenn, Detroit ‘ - sweep of honors in the Waterford | off the slants of Bill Goulet. American League field. _ BROOKLYN @—At 36, Jackie | mined to keep running, safe or not. | said. “I'm hitting the ball better} No players collected six hits | verk’ tes aaa ego Township Softball League ty down-| Two trophies emblematic of the — fe ee ee ag ates oo oe Tel ee coats rena. ee ame ee Tes et os eS ATTED I—Jensen on, 101: sss * ; G] sa be , e E —~ hy ? ; ea: ing Drayton Drug, 41, in the |league title and the tournament Ma jor Leagues me Ge RENE pean. The Bruves Goaily stopped him | “Something hed. to be done,| Jum Phen Sf the Red’ Sox whe |Faling, Dew: 8: Mantis, York, 9. championship playoff final Tues-| championship, the latter a traveling | Se ee But you'd hardly expect him to/jast night, but the Brooks won the | though. In the spring, I said this | smacked five singles and a double ; evelar Kuen. . day night at Drayton Plains. Lions | cup, were awarded to Lions, Dick a ar ton Fok Seti be acting like a speed demon on/ ball game 846, and it didn't make|was the most determined club I jn six times at bat on June 10, 1953, were also regular-season champ- {Cooper of Dick & Wes, boastin Cleveland i By = 7 | the base paths—especially with his any difference. had ever seen. Everybody seemed | ; € | Glevened a2 90's | trick knee and other ted aches |.4 Couple of weeks ago Manager| driven by a desire to make up for! [Leon (Buddy) Carter, regarded ions. : a 389 average. received the batting a : 7. ai _| Walt Alston announced he was go- | last year’s flop. Sure enough, that's ae the want Gand basemen ior oe : Harlan (Fat) Keith was’ his | ‘trophy, based on 40 times at the | Kansas City S419 4 —— ing to give Robinson a thorough | what happened We got off win-| 2 ‘Samed tated tell Tent wight, | plate, Lions’ Harlan Keith vecstved | Rie ~ 43 35 | In the past five games, though, | test before deciding whether to use | ning. Lately, though, that spirit |New York Yankees, has been op- | setting down the Drag sine on |the pitching award while. Drug’s | Washingt Scie treet schmite |e, yeeeran, Brooklyn third-base-| him in the World Series—assum- | seemed gone.” tioned to. Birmingham in the : just two singles, one oceurring . ee eee ae man has stolen four bases and has|ing, of course, the Dodgers won| He pointed out that baseball | Southern Assn. Last spring the : eaphagen ‘akes te tents Bill Goulet was: recipient of the | Bos Chicago, 1:30 p.m-—Brewer (#9) | heckled opposing pitchers téss-/ the pennant. Until then, Robinson | people all over were talking about | ya .kees optioned hir iening when ing two wild Most im- , epGohed his tw Denver 3 scored thelr lone run. Keith | *POTtsmanship trophy. a 9 pm—Byme | ing two : pickoff pegs. had been in and out of the line-up the Dodger slump and that some-| 1 Joe. ne was switched tole struck out 10 batters and walked | bite ‘i - "Soe ees 8 30 p.m.—Wight pote ios aus i otueh _——-. aoa thing ‘of that sort can get a club oe only two. t Keith and Ruciie; Goulet and H. shell. he has cieted C . pay _ : z — . don erupted for three rine inthe | TUFF Writers Take Poll, we were,” sald Jackie tiny be Sec nd Di ision T A Keenj UJ | p , _ it frame to leave no doubt about | Swaps Favored, 19-13 fre heading for Babes Fiat | MECONG VIVISION 1eaMS Are Keeping UP Fressure singles, and agave ae Ruelle’s ae oe = Behind Milwaukee braseny “We were los- on a 4 oh e Druggists. | : Milwauke Bb ng and let down. I -was deter- Washington Park today favored | | p F | d T With R | rete Secs rank Sasngon Pky vores l. zs“ hy Dumping Four Leading Teams With Reguiart f , The Caifornia colt was favored | C™esee 23 Bo - : 4 iuee lone cileted Goo bts | 5 arsine ranging. rom ‘nals &* (Chicago Boxer Ends | 27 rae assocuren rarss New York 48 sling the Yankees Millard Howell checked Boston on | Tom Studt, and Ruelle. In | °° three lengths. Nashua’s backers — TRS No matter who wins the pennant, | froy: first place into a place = Tseetl mes, ’ , 1 \favored him by a margin of as|ir;Brtine (0), Ramazett Stri the American idol will have | tie with Cleveland. With that as-| Ted little as a head to five lengths. |r wa) vs, Gomer @7 ee 1S ng clay feet and a glass chin. sist, the White Sox moved a half-|ened a P t Bo W Breaking down the margins pre- | “c3#*,, "bt! 7 p.m—Minner The four, contenders, one of|game ahead with a 7-5 decision/| liner by ontiac xer Wins dicted, averaged about 1.4|*. Men ors pmmtehein | DETROIT WW — Ruse »| whom must soon serve as champ, | over Bosten. error to ' ve, A * a li- been a NETO lengths for victory and Nashua 1.2.|_“” . Cheng snapped @ 17-/ have tagged with a sucker} The White Sox didn’t ride into| runs in the Third Pro Contest ]Under this analysis, Swaps would’ S°*,ae ¢4 Guematl *f", bout victory string for Dick Rama- | punch in 10 of their last 18 games| the ledd on a white charger. They | lowed with a win by a head, ~ . a eae of ly ' a [hr fee tree tare br Mag ae erty Me fro gear ye er bn ataege Kenda rooklyn young Detroiter sera’ second division Cleveland, meanwhile, stopped | gravy marker Pontiac's Grady Johnaon, weiter scamsare cies nn THURSDAY'S StREDULE the main event at Motor City|that. a oo ya es le tat pr Pagheon Jorn badger gre Weight stable Gene wanes at Brective, 2:20 9m. Arena. : oe ee Se 74 triumph over " 1 scott, last night won hie third pro- PITCHING—Alex Keller, Ath- |S Loule ot Pitta oe i iz Ramazetti' was helpless and! Seventh place Washington and|had the help of eight walks that /| five hits off Alex Kellner to tie , fight. Grady took a good | letics, stopped the Yankees on five | (OM mes reg hanging onto, the ropes when ret. | last: place Baltimore, banged the became four runs. : the A all in the fifth. Then ‘ . aE : the * ‘® oS H than either Ni or Cleveland | Bob Joe for a five-percentage-point edge, | the 6 tied it ‘at 44 in the fourth with) In:t : oss om Gucas pas wcees cael tae eteer é oe | illic Ml a i iat SKEET VETERAN — For more than a score years now, former Maryland state Senator Joseph M. George has been on the firing line at the national skeet championships. Shooting in the current event | oe ¢ pecan! Pontiae Press Photo in the 1937 nationals at Utica, he recalls. More than 1,200 trophies have been collected by the veteran skeeter, now 66 years old, but still a crack shot. at OCSC, Sen, George has competed in three na- Sen. Joe is a NSSA director and chairman of the CHICAGO @—Nashua from the East and Swaps from the West— possibly the most brilliant 3-year- olds ever to be matched — take off today in what should rank as one of the gfeatest showdowns in thoroughbred racing history. They will settle sophomore hon- ors and undoubtedly ‘Horse of the | Year" recognition, in a $100,000 | winner-take-all race at 144 miles on, Washington Park's ‘‘neutral”’ dirt oval. Each will pack 126 pounds—the same impost, the same distance, and the same jockeys as in their only other 1955 meeting—the Ken- tucky Derby. In that race, Nashua with Eddie Arcaro up, challenged on to a 1% lengths triumph in) 2:01 45. Since then, William Woodward Jr.'s Nashua has won the Preak- ness, Belmont, Dwyer and Arling- ton Clasic for a sophomore record of eight triumphs in nine starts and winnings of $589,700, just $119.- 707 short of Citation’s record as 3-year-old. : The California-bred Swaps, owned by Rex C. Ellsworth, in the meantime added the Will Rogers, Californian, the Westerner and the American Derby to his list, com- piling a record of eight straight victories as q 3-year-old, and earn- ings of $418,550, Swaps matched an American in midstretch strongly only to have Willie Shoemaker and Swaps sweep mark in his last start, taking the American Derby Aug. 20 at Wash- Lions Down Druggists, 4-1,’ and one of the big reasons the Chicago White Sox are on top’ in| the torrid American League race. | ‘Minnie slapped out two hits last night to run his consecutive game hitting streak to 23 as the White Sox blasted the Boston Red Sox, 1-5, to take over first place by one- half game while the New York Yankees were losing to Kansas City, 43. “This is hottest I've ever been,” ington Park by a length over Traf- fic Judge in 1:54 3-5 for a mile and three-sixteenths on the turf. The race will be televised and broadcast nationally starting at 5 p.m. EST, by CBS. There wil be Odds list Swaps at 3-5 Study Plans for. World Series of all teams still in contention in the major league pennant races met today with baseball Commis-, sioner Ford Frick to make plans for the World Series. ~The series is scheduled to start 1 the American League city on pee: parimutuel win betting only. | ee A EN se NEW YORK u—Representatives | | Nashua 6-5. In case of a dead heat in today’s race, all money bet will be re- funded, a Washington Park Spokes- man said. Odds against a dead heat are astronomical, however. Direct Eddie Victory Leon Boring drove Direct Eddie to victory by a length over fast- closing Bill Norris in the feature race at the Detroit Race Course last night. at It was the 2nd ‘straight victory for the 3-year-old chestnut gelding, owned by Ethel Linehan of Adrian. | He covered the mile course in 2:06- and has raised his average from | 237 to a current .297. “They say I no good after get- ting hit in eye at New York last | Which would carry him to @ na-/ they were calling up Gerald Schy- May but I show them. I only get | tional title. Rosewall lacks the big | pinski, 23-year-old shortstop from hit, nobody keel me,"' said Minnie. “Eet was bad early in season. Minnie no hit, crowds boo and Minnie worry. I even go to eye doc- tor to see if something wrong. But | he say get out of here, nothing wrong with you. “Finally I say to Minnie, you no kid, you professional. So in- | stead of worry I got. wo there to! hit anfl I do pretty good. | “Team takes movies of me and) I see I go for bad bas and I get hitch. So I stop all those things and | start to heet, “T say to myself, pull ball and everything be okay. Pay no atten- tion to boos, So I -theet and now heeting better than anytime tn my life. No more boos and no more talk about Minnie get heet in head. I never scare." White Sox Manager Marty Mar- fon pointed to his mail box and) said ““‘I had a lot of letters early | in the season to bench Minoso. But we. decided to string along with him. I haven't had a letter to take him out in a long time.” During his current streak, Min- oso has raised his average some 40 -perceritage points, knocked out 9 doubles, 4 triples and 3 homers and has 17 runs batted in. . If the 30-year-old Cuban comet can keep it up in the stretch drive 3-5 and paid $6.20 straight. it could mean a pennant for Chi- cago. ham os 4 Base Thefts by is the best prospect present amateurs but he has never mustered a sustained offensive serve and volley attack sought by | the pros, but to add the U. S. Na-| tional to his Australian title would boost his pro prospects. Trabert is seeded No. 1 domes- tically and Rosewall No. 1 in the | foreign list which has drawn stars from 16 countries. | Seixas, the defending champian, ; is seeded second and falls in the | same half of the draw with Rose- | wall, who has beaten him in 10 of their 12 meetings. Hoad is the No. 2 foreigner and, will play Trabert in the semifinals if the event fol- lows form. Hammer Posts Win, MIAMI BEACH, Fila. “—Detroit heavyweight Mike Hammer started slowly last night but rallied with , punishing body punches in he late round to -outpoint Hans Friedrich of Dortmund, Germany. Hammer, outweighed by 14 pounds, lost the first two rounds. He warmed to his task in the third and began stinging the German with blows to the mid-section, In the fourth round Hammer bloodied Friedrich's nose. ® Hammer fought at 182; Friedrich lwas 1964. Jackie Robinson in the tournament |; ‘of Win in TV Bout |his televised return match with among the. in the fourth inning of last night's | yan game with the New York Yankees. | Minutes later the A's announced | the Savannah club of the South At- lantic League, A pitch by Tom Morgan struck DeMaestri on the right arm. He. was taken to a hospital where first Additional X-rays were | scheduled today. It was not known when he could return to the lineup. | Charles Confident CLEVE fA ND #—Ezzard Charles, confident he can win and ture, may be a 2-1 underdog in )Windmill-swinging Tommy (Hur- ricane) Jacksén tonight. The 10 round bout in Cleveland arena between the 34-year-old ex- champion, who is trying a come- back, and the rising, 24-year-old Jackson will be carried nationally at 9 p. m., Eastern Standard time, on ABC radio and television net- works, : fe. DeMaéestri’s Six Hits First Since Piersall NEW YORK W — The only | player to--make six hits in one American League game this sea- | | t | ‘son was Joe DeMaestri of the 4 % stay in the heavyweight title pic- held e Wilson plays Mrs. Susie Le Clair. Winners of today’s quarter-final< square off Thursday in 18-hole semi-finals. Cham Pp match is scheduled Friday at 36 holes. Pontiac Woman Wins as League Concludes Play Mrs. Reginald Edwards of Pon- tiac shot a low net score of 3§ to win Tuesday's concluding medal play in the Women's Silver Lake Golf League, Mrs. Fred Stimpert of Watkins Lake won the blind hole event, posting a seven on the 9th _ hole. . “Doe- Day,” event at which all golfers play in costume, will s y, September 13. A picnic'will follow golf.at the home of the president, Mrs. Earl Weber of Maceday Lake. : Officers for 1956 were elected yesterday. They are: president, Mrs. Earl Weber; vice-president, Mrs. Fred Stimpert; secretary, Mrs. William Merritt of Pontiac: treasurer, Mrs. John McCallum of Drayton Plains. .|Seek Women Bowlers Women interested in bowling at 6:45 p.m, Wednesday at the West Side Recreation have been asked to contact Kay Stone, FEderal 4-8147, or S. Perna, FEderal 4-0168. League Leaders et Des :_ Eee. ts eee | \, THE PONTIAC — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 31, 1955 Tuttle's Homer Helps Hoeft Blank Nats DETROIT w®— Bill Tuttle's new- found home run power is all a “mistake"—and: a half-inch mis- take, at that. - “How about this!’ exclaimed the smiling 26-year-old outfielder last night after hitting a two-run homer to help the Tigers to a 40 victory over Washington. “T've got 14 home runs. That's more than I've ever hit in my life — even in the minors. My best mark was 11 with the Tigers last year. “And guess what?” he added. “It's all a mistake.” A mistake? “That's what I said,” “Tuttle. went on, “Red Major made a mistake and ordered the wrong bats for me, a half inch shorter than I usually swing. Now I'm getting around a lot better on fast balls, especially on the in- side. © Major is the custodian of the Detroit locker room. He shyly, but proudly, revealed his error. “Like most players, Bill usually cuts down on the weight of his/ bat as the season progresses,” Major explained. ‘He started out | with a 35-ounce bat. Then it was 34,- 33 and 32. F-wént: ‘ghead and ordered him a batch of 31-ouncers and accidentally made them 344, inches, instead of the usual 3 inches. “I didn't tell him. about the shorter bats until he started hitting well,” Major said. “I sure: wish I had been using the shorter bats earlier, Tuttle said. ‘‘I'd. probably have 2 home runs by now. Tuttle and Frank House teak. care of the batting punch and Bill Hoeft hurled a strong: three-hitter as the Tigers bounced back from their sorry showing against Balti- Spartans Inexperienced EAST. LANSING — Michigan State’s 1955 football squad includes only five men who played more than half the time for the Spartans last year, 270 or more minutes out of a total of 340. ~~ “ATTENTION! $50,000 IN PRIZES Come To SAM_BENSON’S Ask about cur Bowling Shirt offer —v Speed Thrills Action WEDNESDAY NIGHT. At PONTIAC M-59 . SPEEDWAY BIG EVENTS! RACES Modified *HARD TOP Old Model *STOCK CAR Time Trials: 7:15 P. M. First Race: 8:30 P. M. = Gets Split Decision + ‘a split decision over young, tough STILL, LIVELY — Brooklyn has taken the interest out of the National League race, but Carl Furillo, the old pro rightfielder, shows he hasn't ad amamedhe dad nin Ted ‘Red Top Top’ ‘Davis HOUSTON, Tex. #—Teddy (Red Top) Davis of Hartford, Conn., took Paul Jorgenson of Houston last night before the largest fight crowd here in years. A crowd of 6,500 filled the Sam Houston Coliseum and paid $19,000 to the Texas Boxing Enterprises Tigers Recall Seven Players From Minors 4 Pitchers to Bolster Sagging Mound Staff Down the Stretch DETROIT uw — The Detroit Tigers have recalled seven play- ers from their minor league farm clubs. ‘ Scheduled ‘to report upon the close of the minor league seasons are pitchers Duke Maas and Dick from Augusta and Bud Black from Little Rock, and- catcher Walt Streuli, catcher-Ist baseman J. W. Porter and outfielder Chick King, all from Buffalo. for 17 games is 1.94. Marlowe, 26, is 9-8 with Buffalo, while Maas, local boy from nearby Utica, Mich. is 4-7 with the Bisons. Maas, 24, has an ERA ot 3.07. Black has a 4-3 mark at Little. Rock, with a 2.51 average. The %-year-old righthander was 3-6 at Oakland earlier in the season. King, 24, is hitting .296 for | Buffalo, while Porter has a .260 | mark, including nine home runs. Streuli, 20, is hitting .243. Marlowe from Buffalo, Bob Miller | Sam Snead’s | to see the nation’s No. 1 feather- | | weight challenger take the. close | | deciaion. Peg Pants ss 53” ‘Golf School « The second one pictured is the | | closed stance with the right foot =| earn back somewhat from the | | line of intended flight. The last is |an open stance in which the left toot is pulled back from the direc- _ DRIVE A SAFE CAR ON VACATION! BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL FORD or CHEVROLET..........$12.95 PONTIAC or PLYMOUTH........ 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DETROIT WASHINGTON A ABR BR Lil Kuenn, 68 41.1 Yost, 400 Tuttle, ef 41 1 Snyder, » 301 Kaline, rf 342 Vernon, ib 400 Torgeson, Ib 400 Sievers, If 300 Boone, . 3b 401 Pauls, rf 30} Delsing, if 110 Pitsgerald, ¢ 3006 oe Ao 200 Umphiett, cf 361 House, 311 V'id'vielso, as 3 6 6 Hatfield. > 301 Ramos, p ee Hoeft, p 301 Killebrew 10% Stone, PF ego Schoonmaker | 6 6 Pascual, p 0 0 Totals at 4 8 Totals 20 @ 4 Killebrew singled for Ramos in 6th Phillips flied out for Delsing in 6th aeeeamele grounded out for Gtone it | Washington . 000 800 000. Detroit ms : 003 200 00x—4 RBI Tuttle 2, HR—Tuttle, House. DP Valdivielso, Snyder and Vernon, Hat- field and Torgeson 2; Boone, Hatfield and Torgeson Washington 3. De- House 2 "Heck, no," he sald frankly. |S steer est nonin yo ~- moa im “I should have caught the ball. | Optone | in 2 Pascual © in 1 R-ER I should have thrown him out. 1) Ramos a tbls "aem haes A | ' 4 was only thinking about the | wW—Hoeft (14-7). L—Ramos (4-5). U game. ” ae Hurley, Soar, Runge. T—1:83 ts F TES Fi igures on Match Race CHICAGO (INS)—Here are the facts in today's match race be- | tween Swaps and Nashua, the na- tion's top 3-year-olds, at Washing- ton Park: Event—$100,000 witiner-take-all match | race Principals-—Owaps vs Neshua Piace—Washington Park Post time—5:'18 p.m. CDT Distance—Mile a ene quarter Weights—126 | aaa Jackeys — Willte Shoemaker, Swaps, Eddie Arcaro, Nashua Trainers — Steacheate a Swaps; Jim Pitesimmons, Nash Owners ee Elsworth, Swaps; William Woodward Jr, Nashua only Probable odds—Swaps, 1 to 3, Nashua, @tos Weather forecast— Pleasant; no rein. Track—Siow Television — Columbia Broadcasting System Radio—Columbia Broadcasting System. EAST LANSING — Michigan State's first All-America, Jer yy _|DaPrato, scored 32 points against | Marquette in 1915. ‘HOTTEST | Wagering- Peri pleat betting to win es | Goat, Then Hero That's Bucs’ Long PITTSQU RGH wW — Dale Long, Pittsburgh Pirate first baseman, was a goat one night and a hero the next, | In a game against the Chicago | Cubs, the Pirates were trailing 43 lin the last of the ninth inning. The 7 Bucs logded the bases with two | He) out when Long came to bat, struck out. The next night the Cubs and Pirates were playing a 1-1 tie. | With one out in the ninth Long came to the plate, He hit a home| |run for a 2-1 victory. Earl Pouchére University of Flo- | | | rida pole v&ulter, works on the} | sports staff of a newspaper during | 7 ' the summer, singles as he ran his record ‘to| Babbish’s Sister AdvancesinMGA as Champ Loses: | Mrs. Joseph Koss, sister of am: | ateur star Bob, Babbish, shot her | finest golf of the summer Tuesday | to enter the semi-finals of the | Women's Metropolitan Golf Asso- | ciation tournament at Sunnybrook | Golf Club. Mrs. — posted a T7! to trounce Mrs. €, Zakh, 6-5. | Defending ae Mrs. C. Cj Cova was eliminatedin yesterday's | match play. Mrs. Cova fell vic-| tim to Mrs. C. F. Fox, who fired / an 82 in gaining a 3-2 victory. Mrs. W. H. Fatco shot 80 to down Mrs E. R. Beyer, 5-4, and Mrs. J. W. Menefee carded 85 to oust Mrs. | R. L. Deott, 4 and 3. Today's semi-finals will pit Mrs | Fox against Mrs. Falco and Mrs. ® | Koss against Mrs. Menefee. U.S. $10,000 bill has 2 portrait of Salmon P. Chase, secretary of | the treasur; y under | Lincoln o on it. Don Mueller of ‘the Giants is ee ae ee RE ee ree ee ar Se TWENTY-NINE * Chastle Silvera has been a ont” the son of Walled. Mueller who | string catcher for the” Yankees — played the outfield for the Pirates | since 1948 during which time ‘he trom 1822 to 1926. ath. ca Got it open yet? BOARDING HOUSE 3) S o A) + ‘ ~ = U fA Gp ALL 1 SAID WAS “AHEM’ <= IT ) AZ SWOOPED INTO THE MANOR)A Biya prin ai : & i se on a Reston ctw nce! %] ARES Welk EI 1 ) ae q MY OWLS CLUB BROTHERS, es HERE FOR AN ENENING OF ~Gapr..4986 by NEA Bervice, Inc. T. M. Reg, U. & Pat OF. SOCIAL AMENITIES, WERE By Ernie Bushmiller p, Ge \ceroes PANICKED | : \ 2 JUST DELIVER LL, ie OH, SONNY--- TONAAING =) Jip; ey WANT TO STREET GB —FRNIE BUSHAMILALEP YS ABe ~3!~ By Leslie Turner NO...WE SIMPLY MUST WE \ WE ; DARENT SHOW UP AT /By THE CONTEST JUDC ON THE BACK’. OH. | TO HOP OFF, HE'LL GIVE UP! “eras 7 OUT OUR WAY | 1 CAN'T FIGGER DON’T GIT HIM. 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WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Pure. Wholesome > /\ WRIGLEYS ms SPEARMINT a 8-32 ss ; : in “It's for when I get sent to bed without my dinnert’* is x O¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1955 THIRTY-THRER_ Grai s Sati =a “Tm S | S ‘Produce “ DE“ROIT. PRODUCE ‘ Mal ING TIME | sergiZETSE, os | Moves inion Produce Terminal report: } ding was fair at terminal. Celery, Ft : ~~, Globe onions slightly stronger, long cucseo a Ga marked. mettin set ana other com- NEW YORK #—The stock mar- time on the Board of Trade today, | ,,APP!*s:, Mich bushels up sizes US ket moved upward with livelier | unless otherwise stated: Wealthys ate activity in early trading today. not moving far in either direc- | 3° 7% 62.50-3.00 few low 3.00 Chenan- Foe 3.50-4.00 Wolf Rivers 260-300 Mec- changes were small. - tion, —— 2% pale 3.50 red eushes 2%"| Steels and aircrafts were higher. *. * # Rails and chemicals were on the . Sasa: Calif flat boxes 28 = little rally of the previous so regen: Mich 12 pt flats oar os upside, too, with some weak se on t ce ote, se appeared ‘io have ex “antaloups: Calif fumbo crts 36c 4.25 apots. hausted Buying power, at least for| . Carrots: Calif. WGA erte 6 dos behs Among the opening blocks were the time being. But there was no tim sacks: Sait 4ssnas0 fens. o0 sim | berry, Rand up Ye at 24% on pressure to sell, Dealings slack- aes 00-2.40 Mich etns 24e 190-2.00 2,000 shares, Colorado Fuel & Iron ened from the recent fast-pace. | aon 150-470 feu 658 einat tanta te * | UP % at 30% on 1,000, Lion Oil up * * @ Moneydews. Calit ert 0-128 2 75-3.28. %y at 65 on 1,000 and New York Wheat near the end of the first |mostly 2ooa2e) > 7 SO 2NG-4.00 Central up % at. 46% on 1,000. : Limes: Fla 1-8 bu et ; hour was % to 5/1 higher, Septem | :eu:"i't0-155 etn Persian seed- New York Stocks ber $1.91%%; corn unchanged to % Sesepry ll ah &, sacks: Cont yellows (Late Morning Quo Quotations) . TW. 2 | ‘who. - i higher, September $1.27%; oats 45/278 Ida Yellows igs Sus knee Walew oy Redue 4 9g "Man .. 86.6 jower to % higher, September 564; Globes med 1.65-1.85 white med 260- | Allied Chem 4 ped A 4 . 5 * ennecott ., 126. rye unchanged to %4 higher, Sep-|~ poacnes Bushels US. No i dius Chalm "71.8 Kimb Cik |.. 53 tember 95; soybeans % lower to|Mich. Hale Havens 1%" 195) 00 9" | aim & fee 3, % higher, September $2.23%. and 307%. Weert, 20038: Melee | Aw Alriion -- 3 Kroger | 423 rd 5 eeutd 3 fe Ye" 480: Elbertas 1%" 1.50, 2° 280-|Am Can M9 tie MewaL 147 ard, 5 contd lowes (2 8 cons 0): i" is Mal eee (ie Pepe bela as oe hundred pounds higher, Septem. i eg NE ge LA Te Oe ber $11.15. 2° 3.10-3.98; Md. % b: Siam Motors ... 03 Loe 2 A ; + bu. bskts Hales 2") 4a N Gas 87 Lona ri Chem 63 . lee bid wd R..: bu bekts. Summer- | am Rad “943 LoriMard 21.7 in Pri ¢ 400; 2%" 4.98. hm peal 4 Mack Trk 26.5 Gra ~—— Pears’ Direct recetpts— -calit bu boxes| Am Smelt 33.6 Martin, GL 25.4 cmcaco Bartietts 80-1658 § 25-550 Am Tel & Tel 1764 May D Str 46 CHICAGO, -Aug, 31. “ — Opening | Peas: Colo bu pekts 4.2$-4.80. re = - 8 cGraw H . -s, Dec * % Fprocceargl 100 be cacks UB No i”uise| Anse Co moe Merck . ? 22.7 101% Marc” 61% a as uniess otherwise stated: Calif|Anac W & ¢ 61 en Lino . $02 1016 Mar... 64 | long whites 390-400 few 425 10 Ib] Armeo Bt. ... $48 Met ’su ra | 463 197 Rye oe 5% | sacks 40 5-10 Ib sacks in master con-| Arms Ck .... 33 Monsan Ch 4. tainers 2.38 Ida long whites 25-376 to | Atchison 140.2 104% Sep : 95 | ib Atl Cst Line. 46.4 pra Ward =. 61.1 1.00% Deo <2)! SEM | long, whites 356-400 50. te oncks “be | £8 fin. 383 Motor Pa cd eee | = b sacks ase : 127% ma 17 T0140) Gems 385-400 Wise Reds 2.75-3.00 vee aie i ii Motor or Wheel 2, | * 136” oe vecseedL 10 | socks 126-150 Russets 350-375 fair| Bend@ix Av... ot oe Mueller Br... 0.4 * 132% Oc ‘e'-"" tr gg | 250 high 50 Ib sacks round whites | Benauet 11 Murray Cp... 414 Nov 2. 25.2/1048 washed 7 unwashed 90-1.00 feth Steel 16 Nat Bie 4h2 46) Jan ener i) _ Radishes Mich bskts 24-8 os film | Boeing Air 63.3 wat Cash BR. 38.7 Sean, sacks 2.00 We 2.56. ond Stirs .... 17.5 wat Dairy ... 40.7 Sweet potatoes: La 50 tb erts Porto | Borde + 4 wat Gyps §2.2 ; Ricans US No 1s 275-300 US Ne. 20| Bore War .. 28 wat Lead 10.6 some fair 1.80-2.00 Tie hay |. 3a Nat Thee ... 96 ; NY Central “i CHICAGO POTAT. yodd Co... gos Nia M Pow. 34.8 OFS A iJ * CHICAGO,. Aug. 30 (AP)—:USDa\— | Burroughs Fd Nort & West we Potatoes. Arrivals 85, on track 268 and celumes & H 137 No = Se dp total U. 8. shipments 260; supplies mode- Ramee, se 33 Nest aniine 20.6 FOUNTAIN PEN rate, demand moderate and market for] Gin Pac 'H7 Onto Ou | 343 long whites about steady, for round reds ple Ain .. 32.6 Owens Li Gi 123 arely steady to slightly weaker. Carlot | Carrier 5a OG & 32.6 WINS ON POINTS track sales. Idaho-Oregon tag whites . at 16 Pan AW Air 169 . {Bon Long: Whites $2 once es, bakers s3 9h | Ghee B thia. 7g pene. Bol se = x "i > yaters on a FOR STUDENTS Ruseets 300; | Calitornia bakers | $3 78: Chevsley mi porem Pict ... ~, sconsin ace ~1.68, t - | Ces By : Tie FOR BUSINESS ing $1.63, Warbas $1.25 — Clima [Mo .. 674 peaney 3.0 -.. FOR PERSONAL USE —__ Gora Cole. 1h Sypes Cola. 223 Poultry Col" ard “A HS Phelps Doo. 63 T ; c as 4. 0 hice ve : 1555 Shorthand eait Dat poune Fab Douek ie we Come Fa... $6 Phiip Mor .,. 44.3 < |1 quality live poultry up to 40 am = te «+. $1.6 Pail Pet a | eavy hens 23-25, light hens 16-17, oe N Gas ...344 Pulisby Mille . 50-4 w | heavy brotlers end fryers (2':-4 Ibe.) Con bow as oat pa sre) a i ros rood | whites 31-32, Grey Crosses 31-33, Barred bad han ~ | Rocke 33-34; caponettes (4¥y-5 1b) 40- (cont Bak .-- 988 Bullman os 41, ducklings 30, turkeys heavy typ¢|Gont Mot 07 raed be bean ae jyoune hens 34-38; heary type YOUBET | Cont Ol .... 9.8 mee Meld ... 163 Pd ; Market full steady on hens wit) sup- boa yy wee $7 ee ne ath lise bereiy smple to chert to 6. t0iF |Deere...... “Sie Be Se me | demand Det Edis 362 Rey Tob B . 08.2 Rr) Dis C Beag . 404 Rock Sug .. 29 4 CHICAGO POULTRY Doug Aire 92 Gateway Ba .. 47.1 CHICAGO, Aug 30 (APi—(USDA\— | Dow Chem 87.4 gi Jos Leod . 514 | Live poultry about steady on young |Du Pont- 237.2 gt Reg Pap.... 436 , | stock, steady to firm on hens: recetpts| Waet Air L .. 821 geoville wily... 38 ~~. ‘ ia ecoops 660 ares $10 coopa, 161,.| Fast - Kod 734 b Al RR i tbe); Paying prices un.| Fl Auto Lite 45 Gears Roeb oo 4 saameea to % higher; heavy hens 21 5- | Bl Mus . 37 @nell Ol os Pa 25. light hens 18-19: broflers or fryers; &mer Red ... 141 Ginciair O 661 Pg 30-318: old roosters 138-148, capon-| Erie RR .....9%4 gocony Mob... 60.4 f ettes @4e to 6 lbs, 26-38. Fx -Cell-O . $1. Sou Pac ..,... 606 ee i eed: a! % DETROIT EGGS Freetot Su 14 Bid “end et Cheese The Right Point: cote ahah ae 31 (AP)—fgas f 0D | preuh Tra .. 445 sd Ou Cat. 04 For The Way YOU Write \ cee Oe Bree AY oe See tet Nae ewer Orde A dongs sassae wit (Bem ree. $2 Bid Gu One. 8 5 un ~6i, be ¥ (h 7 * i Complete smal 36-38, utd. avg. 39%, crete Bion ta. tt) 93 Pen large 53; peewees 27 Gen Time ,.. 24.7 » 142 Browns:-Grade A large $7, medium 44-|Gen Tire .i, 669 - bob 48 wid. avg. 44%; smal) 39-35, wid. ave. | Gifiette vee 002 » 4 $250 up 33. Grade B large 4142-62 wid. avg. 42%; 'Qoebel Br ... 7.1 108-8 peewees 27 Goodrich .... 684 +. 23 Commercially graded Cdodyear . 606 51 Whites: Grade A extra large $8: large (Oran Paice 22 -% GENERAL PRINTING 53-54; medium 3%-47 browns. Grade Alat No Rr .. 416 +. 203) ' extra large 86, large 42, medium 44.) 4 West 8 32 Si OFFICE SU small 23 GQrevhound .. 45.8 ee and PPLY Market steady on good quality large | cult OU .!. 942 oth « os or bs ned Sail Haves Mfr .. 71 — clea Mediu smal) continue sf 17 W. Lawrence St. Steady aud short supplies toe very Good | Helland Fat Oat aon demand, Homestk. . 37 > b>] a a : — ooker oe 4 6 Lin 2 Bacay ‘ : tT ays. . Ld ine Rand ... 64 “| . . % nuine — : I r niand @t .. 706 . 21 } nepir Cop 634 | .2 nteriak. Ir 297 West, Fi . - z iach ets vesyg Ei _@ * r til ary... 3-rings with double nt Nick |. 084 orth “8 booste ide gussets; 2 iin: sirer se ¥ m3 i . n ver : saw 7.3 rs, wide gussets, mt Tel & Tel 28.6 Younes Sh & T 946 pockets, one with large STOCK A = Ges ; ay 5 NEW YORK, ~~ —Compiled by the. _zipper, ginger brown. |) Associated Press 8 6 . l tT iis Ut Your name in gold with- ])net enanee 1. 10" rai “ sors, t cha A derful ner an a we we) bi ina Plscsccs Oe 3 1 174 boy oth. ne... |lgestetige cc At 2 at Hes ES S/R Bt St ies : Y 1% 7 177.0 $ ese high” | H ibe saa isa ies foe. /. tas. the Soe tone ta 4. Nephier Co.) Figures ‘after decimal points are _——_ s S Baldwin Rupber* nose General ae Otfice opply | 17 W. LAWRENCE ST. ~ We're ready for “school, are you? "Were the scomry ink paste, scissors, penci — just every- | thio you need now that school belis are tales again. Drop in today and get your school supplies. - $CHOOL PENCILS : 29 oe % (206 ap We Don't Care , If It’s Carol or ee ¢= See i 128. about steady: re full; % being announced by Mr. and Mrs. News i in Brief Arthur Jensen, 24, of Garden City, was sentenced to five days in Oakland County Jail yesterday aft- er he pleaded guilty to reckless driving ‘before Farmington Town- ship Justice Allen C. Ingle. Jensen also was ordered to pay a $25 fine and $25 costs or spend “ days in jail. Learn te Drive. If you can walk, jwe guarantee you will drive. Hydramatic or standard = shift. Safe Way Driver Training School. Days, nights or Sundays. FE 92-2253 or PE 5-5586. Adv. Congregation B'nai hese! Rum- image sale. Exch. merchandise, some new. Thurs. & Pri. Sept. 2 & 2. 98 W. Huron nr. Cass, 9 a. Aas. If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE §-9424 or MA 56-4031. Adv _ . + Waterford Youth Hurt in Collision With Auto Sixteen-year-old Charles Henke, of Waterford Township, suffered a broken left leg _ yesterday after- noon when his motor scooter col- lided with a car at Pine Grove Rd. and Clinton River Dr. His condition was listed as fair by Pontiac General Hospital attendants. Driver of the car, ton, 53, also of Waterford, John 0, Shel- told see the motor scooter in time to stop at the unmarked intersection, Livestock cmicaco CHICAGO. Fm iy Salable | higher on ckised dull LIVESTOCK (AP)—(U8DA) — active, and 4 25 ” Se ; steers. 23 higher; oeady to 2 higher, ow $32 to ver ; ‘ bd : "i loads prime hetfers 18 $0- ‘ia suugees 333 s Ey re Vn 2 choice shorn ewe DETROIT LIVESTOCR Aug. 2 (AP)—<(USDA) — 300, Active; barrows and cetns higher, sows mostly 25 ; most mixed U.8. number rows and gilts 190-240 Ib iE steady; pont a no reliable h ¢ sales Meany ere d heifers 13.00- carts oa sales arity cows 10.50- tanners and cutters 9.00-11.90; amy ‘sales utility and cml ‘ls 12.60- ib. load mostly Bo tb ehott feeder vag et 00. Calves bul! d_low ci alee vee few weusty. re ge rades 14.00 9.00: 'e h - c - laos down : subi 18 . one mera Bea Saye. Midland Man Killed MIDLAND @ — Williain Whaley, He Waterford Police that he did not ‘hetfers | RUTH AND ALICE GAVETTE The engagement of their daughters, Alice Marie and Ruth hoe is Miller E. Gavette of 299 Baldwin, Clarkston. Alice is betrothed to Floyd Richard Harrison Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harrison Sr., of Oxford and Ruth wil! marry Lynn Paul | Wheaten. son ot Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gordon = of Detroit. East Area Gets Steel Priorities Auto-Train Producers Warned of Shortages “4o Exist at Mills NEW YORK up—Consumers’ in- ventories. of hard-to-get steel are approaching the critical point, Iron Age, national metalworking weekly, said today. “Some users, are pointing to low inventories as a weapon to bludg- eon producers into expediting de- liveries,” the Publication said. “It's a last-ditch effort to stave | off production line slowdowns." * Ld Floods in < northeast, Iron Age said, have been ‘‘an added starter in the tight steel market. Flood- stricken communities in New Eng- land and elsewhere are receiving preferential treatment on steel re- quirements for rehabilitation of bridges, highways and other struc- tures...There's no telling how much steel will be required for flood repairs, but producers and -|consumers already are anticipat- ing a further tightening in sup | plies of structurals, plate and oth- er critical items." Warning that “the outlook for virtually all steel is decidedly gloomy,” the weekly added: that major consumers show no signs of easing their pressure for deliveries already running as much as two months late. “Auto producers are giving fair warning to the mills that model changeovers will bring no letdown in their steel requirements,” it said. ‘In fact, a large automotive : {company has advised his steel sup- pliers that he sees no possibility of a break in consumer demand for months to come, * “The railroads, Johnny - come - latelies in the scramble for steel, ‘are in a bad way for plates.. Their ‘ambitious carbuilding program is endangered by plates, which have been a tight steel item for months. They may » | have to cut back on their building program if the situation ‘doesn't | improve. And chances are it | won't.”" New Car Output: Boom Continues Deliveries will Exceed 1.75 Million Cars Before September Ending By DAVID’ J. WILKIE . DETROIT U#—Retail new car deliveries during July and August are being estimated in authorita- tive quarters at a booming 1,200,- 000, * * This is more than most car pro- ducers expected. They heard pre- dictions eariy in Jurie that de- liveries would fall during the third quarter. Trade sources now are saying the total * the scarcity of for the July-September quarter | “will go above 1% million. The retail division needs that heavy sales volume. New car inventories have shown = enly minor reductions, as most pre- . ducers kept output geared tig ht ly to their retall sales reports. September and October prob- | es will bring the first major slash in dealer inventories this year. More producers, including Ford division and GM will halt assemblies during September for the model changeover But the sales effert will be pressed harder than ever. The out- going model seems quite certain to be successful, TWO MILLION MORE So far this year the factories have built approximately 5's mil- lion passenger units. In the same 194 period 3,800,000 cars were &s- sembled. There is no doubt ary- where in the industry that an- lother two million vehicles will be built by the year's end. More than half of them will be 1956 models, styled ‘and engi- neered to make the present models look “old fashioned.” Probably all the forecasts of styling and engineering ad. ;wanees to be expected in the ‘1956 cars will make the retailers’ outgoing model cleanup a bit more difficult. It is true, how- ever, that most motorists are bargain hunters. Pribe conces- sions will influence a mititon or in the weeks Immediately ahead. American motorists probably will spend well over a_ billion dol- lars this year for extra cost equip- ment. Taking the bigger share of these accessories are radios and heaters, power steering and brak- ing and car —— devices. - . One trade survey indicates that for cooling devices alone some 90 million dollars will be spent this |year. Guesses are that next year’s investment)in the same device will be around 200 million dollars. The car coolers, with an avert age factory retail price of around $530, are the most costly of all the optional equipment items. But they. represent a tremendously profitable potential for the ae uy. *_ * © Nobody close to the industry questions that coolers, in a much more economical package, eventu- ally will become as popular as car heaters. It is because of this con- viction among the car makers that more of the combination heater and cooler units are expected to be announced next year. ~ DAVISBURG — Margaret Wer- net wore a waltz length, princess- style gown with bodice of Chantilly lace and long, tapered sleeves of lace, when she spoke her recent nuptial vows with Robert C. Stiff. She wore a crown of seed pearls 7 | and crystallette from which flowed a fingertip French illusion veil. or | Her cascade bouquet of white chrysanthemums and ivy was cen- tered with roses. St. Rita Catholic Church at Holly was the scene of the morn- - ing wedding. Margaret is the dense: of Mr. and Mrs. Willard V. Wernet of Davisburg. Robert is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Stiff of Linden. Ruth Wernet, sister of the bride, heed | was the maid of honor. Flower girl was Paula Fons, niece of the Church at Holly Is Scene ‘ee 0f Wernet - Stiff Nuptials ‘an, niceet 6 Ow Swanaback of served bridegroom as best man. —A reception was held in the Wer- ‘et home at 5574-White Lake Rod. Following their honeymoon LET COMPLETE Fenton. ; trip in New England, the newlyweds |! Oxford Woman Is Hurt When Auto Overturns _ will live at Ryan Lake near Flint, | of Oxford, HOME INSU RANGE. : off sharply | more of them to buy 1955 models | \Tuberculosis - |Reports Show - Slight. Increase in Qakland County last week were |shown to be numerically low, ac- cording to reports released today by Dr, John D. Monroe, county health director. _ * Reported tuberculosis cases marked sHght increases..in..both Pontiac and the county. , No chicken pox cases were list- ed for the city, and only three were reported in the county. Nine cases of polio were. record- ed last week, while the previous week, 17. persons were stricken with the disease. Both reports, along with com- parative figures for the previous week and a year ago follows: Oatliand Coanty Last Prev. Year Cfileken Pox ........ 1 a Measles 5 3 i Proumenie, {eat torms) 6 id ® Poliomyeiltt 9 Ww 13 @eariet eds 0 1 Q Tuber cules on forms) 10 2 Md Wheeping Cough é e ® Mumps . 7 3 4 Tmpetigo ..,... 4 3 o a Pontta Week Week Ago Last Prev. Year Measles ate L i i MMO .W. -- k sedans 1 0 t) Pneumonia ...,. cece. | 6 ® Poitom: elitte | ale . 6 1 0 Rubella eee eeeeeene 0 2 LJ Tuberculosis even 8 o 3 ' ooping ow. ee ! 0 tL) Woman Brecks Leg, Arm in Automobile Accident ‘A %-year-old Pontiac woman | suffered a broken right leg and arm yesterday afternoon when the ear in which she was riding over- turned on Fish Lake Road and M50, State Police-said. _ Mrs. Sally Shelton, of 32 “Clovese St.. who was riding with her hus- band, Willie, 39, was reported in fair condition at Pontiac General Hospital. The driver told officers that he Jost control of his car when the brakes locked, causing It to skid. He was not injured. Death Notices ata A CUNNINGHAM, AUG WW, _ Allee, 1766 Cotwin Ct., age loved mother of William “Cunning. ham. Funeral) service will be held Friday, Sept , ot 1 pm from the Salvation Army with Captain Vie officiating Interment in Oak MIN Cemetery Mrs Cunningham ili lie in state at the Muntoen Funeral Home QARCIA, AUC. 99 1056. MANUEL ©. 12° Whitfield @t.. age 26; be. loved son of Fred Garcia, ar brother of Pred Careta, Jr. Carlos Garcia, Mra. Julla Vostos, Mrs Bete'la Padilla, Miss Carmen will be held Friday, Sept Vincent de Paul Mich, Reettation’ of Thuteday eveni at @ p.m. at the Huntoon Puners ‘Home LOGAN. AUO. 30, 1989, RUTH (Inwood) 1312 Beott ef Martin D. Jones; dear sister of Mrs. Margaret Wille, Mrs. Louise Stager, y Deo, Mre. Mamie Nieholie, Mra. Orace Martin, John Mockhatadt, James and vid — — neral err ater by the” Pursiey Funeral _ Home. SCHNEIDER, AUO. 964, MARIS Katherine, 6066 pete. Park Bivd Pontiac, Mich, age 64; below wife of Henry G Scheider, or mry @. Julfann c. er, Estella J, Davis. Spe be held 0 am. from chereh, Walled Lake, Mich. With vy. Pather Foley officiating. Interment pm he in state at the C. Funers| Home. mre AUG, 30, 19%, CATHERINE ' Leeeo, Kentucky, age $8; dear " smyth ; dear La George Wal- lace, Charles Paul, Albert Ray, Allen Lee, Lioyd Gmyth Jr. Mra, J. R. Sparks, Mrs. lite Celd: . well and John Marver Smyth; - dear sister of Rufus L., aoa! he? i L. Allen, ar Copeland and Mrs. ‘mengy Calliver Funeral service will. be held Fri- day, Sept Pearon church, @myth has Voorhees-@iple Funeral Home to the Hearne Puneral Home; #tan- ten. Ky. for service and turtel Funeral ——— ‘by the Voor hées-Siple ar — —_ WRIGHT. ava, ™, Otis, 1¢ Bouth Sant Pit we beloved husband of Mra. ORAL age 41; “er uean ‘ rv Wright ee p.m. this Mateo g Moore, Heights, ZVERKU, AUG. 27, 1955, RIZA, 3 7 Auburn Ave 8; beloved at = Dudley i Home, Auburn pl Zrerka te et the Parsiey Pu eral, /The Pontiac Press "FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. Communicable «diseases reported | : Week Week Age | | through Classified Ads! Card et Thanks THE FAMILY OF LEWIS. wish to ores Se, Friends, “neighbors relatives _- forthe "winds. ad gytupathy. : FE 2-4001_ _ DUNSTAN’S 444 W. Huron St, 4 : 4 Funeral Directors AIR AMBULANCE raley Puneral Home GROUND ‘PE 41911 | COATS RAL HOME Complete facilities OR 34-7787 Drayton Plains—Waterford Twp. Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOME _"DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS* a BP ARKB-ORIPPIN ; CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 2-604) Voorhees- aSicle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gervice, Plane of Motor _Fe 18 4A ” Monuments oY DIRECT AND GAVE Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. Robert J & George B. Eger of 360 Oakland Ave. PE 32-4000 Cemetery Li Lots 5 L, THREE GRAVE ation. Oid section, WHITE ores hota $168, Li ‘Saie7 ) GRAVE. WHITE CHAPEL Mi- morial Cemetery, Excellent joes _tion, OR 3-1406 BOX. REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following. boxes: 5, 12, 13, 16, 22, 25, 28, $4, 35, 40, 58, 60, €3, 65, | 71, 76, 82, 89, 106, 109, Ltt, 113. __Help Wanted Mele 6 AIRLINES NEED oung men '! to 38. Bee our ad under. Inetructions, National Bchoo| of Aeronautics APPLICATIONS NOW SEIN FA mn for the tollo steel aapene: Parts men, with anical abil f. Parte wolnes. watechaaiee as echamie’s ile must have togible — oo ‘ high school educet or equ ent noctneacy ca tor by ; rs Na, Rests, ut AsBISTANT “PART KING MANAGER : Age 21 to 36. Btarting salary 660 * Week with excellent oppor : co pévencomes) Character a * re OA 8-3928 3-7048._ qualified prospects saves s yen Fils sire pth Re tes PONTIAC BATE pava supo.| foes" “Help” Wanted 8 rk Budi ide Bane BODE. Ywea , EXECUTIVE: y DIRECTO mR | And money | "Doo't worry with ae oe MATURE FRIENDLY 9 \WOMAR nana j and white and 1 black furnished @pt. For seif and | farms, Is¥e and residential prop- Midwest Employment e TYPisT ; | past 40. to. be trained (0 displsy axprrious MAN OR pasties hite with brown face wilt year-old ‘son. Near Pontiac | erties We bandle all 4% PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG, |, Wit Tuah Se ool ated ay ie ange photon 1 Your own business. $169 of more paella oF genior = High “schoo Cali FE ing and closing. ig ren ¢ peste, sn gie. Age not over rage income. Car| wee ; ki 4-397! — = et dete ty. ost x BTREUSE ‘PARAKEET. To Buy—To Sell-To Trade vem will talk to men now he stent tetra tel Se Pontioc Prees part ume ie ereanenes re- ST wilt and ip very trendy Share Living Quarters 30. (YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE TF aren't satisfied, High SUNTER "GIRL. BOB'S CON uir ‘or view, ball | aoe, Pontiaac: Yoses bee — MTN Perry. wie WoruEn's = eu ven I | tae “Press, Box acne . | Blvd. Reward offered CHRISTIAN HOME OPEN TO EL- | = : wall Fe Rao oT BEAUTICL LOST: PARAKEET. BRIGHT 1 for eood compan- walt: CURB OIRL "AND WAITRESS Call Mt ‘ rence, we , ete ioe blue. Name Betta “hoot Fe fonship Reasonable rent, FE M H . ——.| vance *. exclu- = q ee ~~ Oi Bu Burner Service 1, PE 3-420. PE 3-8818. MIDDLE AOE WOMAN TO AS-| five “studio = oa Steer ome we | case co. nae man to service all | CURR GIRL TIME, § NITES | sis! smal] convalescent home elientele~you the initiative. tn hous with ~usiness “a. eae ce j Seed week. e counter help. a Salary and commission, Murray R 3 ative Real Estate Exchange pert and full time, Xxx ress. Sisters, Tel-Huron Shopping un an. Reterences. anaes ey BITE By %; Sun. 10-4 _burg, 1765 N. Tele MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR CARE ener reen ony. REFINED LA = 2-0263 GIRLS AND INSIDE HELP S's children, 6 afternoons CARET. MAR: rR oar meders Nowe. Oe All — 10 W ‘Huron ee N ob Super Chief @ p.m. Cail FE large spornment BS give: —_ “Ek. Ra. vicinity. MA’ 5. saint NEXT peOoR TO g aaa aes _ Bon 6 nome wipow p wiLL. id lace los APT. AND |. CASHIER eu WOOL a TV. in, With Part ti in person, Huron BINATION WOO LAND SILK one Verv_reason- ‘ _Priendly Market, W. Huron. FoR BABYSITTING. finisher, Steady em wi a otD TAN’ & | able. | Reotv P Pont. Pr Press, Box 1 105. WHITE BROS. ; as rence im cosmetics and genera re. preferred, References. 6. z EXPERIENCED FULL wi ( Weilreat ir ee EO ia Ly ‘art ‘Birmingham area, Call eves. MI time waurens in Ponting | Must es work weekends only 3 4 "Part r TIM ai 7 ws monk rhe chara ake Rd. or Roosevelt 4, i 4 x vention’ Corey On. leeds far |p Cnet ce nen walt REDE nished Car necessary Call Emil TENCED ALTE ESS. #:00 a.m. to Noon, MArket-4-174, Night work. Call at 1225 Baldwin PACKERS AND CARRY OUTS. Ave, between 3 p.m. and @ p.m. Age 16 oF wo cails | EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN- 5 Tom's Market, hard | eral office work. Must have some ‘ r ee bookkeeping. typing, and ‘sox F1on OPE aot a nea eollection fm @.- Credit doe | ee ee sartmant unity for EXPERENCED — WA’ Vin- ex man. Contact cents Dining . hard oef"tenartnaat Walte's Oe ui foor Keego Harbor. PE 4-1686. tor_ interview peri = one reyy Vecation, sick leave POLICEMEN work, Hours ‘and Personnel SALE We will back up 2 more | energetic, full time sales- | _. good advertis- | —ing froni a well regarded | office. A progressive pro. men with SMEN . gram is planned. genial working condi-| tions, ‘Better than aver-|*™ age commissions, call for’ interview. Con- Please FE 4-7114. 83 N. Telegraph. fer See ‘Dine Hey am te REGISTERED PHARMAC "fal oer me Cal MY v4 E xperienced salesladies for | RETAIL cAteeAN WanveD, | *PoTtswear department. Pull time. No experience — Willing to train. Profits shari insurance, Contact Chris: work. Apply in person, aN. a -—e Western Auto| Peggy's, 16 N. Saginaw. | ‘ove aYOur ~~ .y-¥ a Se Cee ||) EXP) WAITRESS ? ee only Call after _ ee —s Martin's _ Drive tn = BALES MANAGER WANTED NO EXPERIENCED CURB GIRL ee tes lr ga! fonst —— i. aoe Skipper Drive-in 425 interview | eee wana + 2xPExt EXPERIENCED SHORT “ORDER | Spee, Reletul bus (nat mecmery| |FULL Tie WAITRESS AND —— Cail FR 2-7 ~ ap- on Ww : SALESMAN AT Ot = W, Dinnan & Son, @ W. Mur. WANTED EXPERIENCED ROOF. er OR 235 WE NEED A DEPEND- ABLE MAN ABLE: TO BUY A NEW. GMC TRUCK TO HAUL TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE. 339 S. PADDOCK PERSON. NO PHONE) mt on woma CALLS. SERVICE MAN rienced, 'ONES wake ‘LL DRILLER AND Fiber tn of mw s ear agency No cal experience essary but must be neat and ole: opportunity for- richt man rk- ner Studebaker. Mise Wood- et YOUNG MEN. PUMP are in ere L. YOUNG MAN ry write up service denartment “18-25. Assist manager on trip, California, we Coast rm. APPLY a oxen | Ra, | | RA NTERS. | union IN | A a 4 - | EXPERIENCED V eaves a yh ‘OR 3-4732, ie Write 7s ‘Peatias : ~~ RE: AL ESTATE EXPERIENCED | waiThnss NEAT dependable EXPERIENCED ’ HAR MAID, ALSO DRUG STORE CLERK EXPERT TTRESS, APT- Pull or_ sant time, before rheen shift. can? FE 30136 m™., i: ne ots lve in, Pri- References. | WOMAN, TIRON- JB. - rr. Must ing. ; oe EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS = Between bd and “ sepier ts part time ears of age evenings BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP . Reference Call MU- tual 40145, Jack's Hamburger, 45 ON, Mam, Milford, Michigan, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. DE Lisa's Restaurant, N Roche | Rochester, Mich, Ob rest of “school ear Sool Ma et Sue Sashabaw, of Seoase Rd. Clarkston NEAT DHTELLIORNT tht OR bome to he ‘wih “jeune ehi ag os. general housework, Live im Atiractive room. $% dave, 625-26. te start. Mi 4¢ari¢ : PART TIME MORNINGS, AGE “0” 3%, h — work basic. tiac. Retailer es bond me Detrolt 34, or ward 14 EFINED — A ei La: ¥ FoR general housework, must like and five im 7180. RESPONSIBLE | WOMAN TO COME in and take over care of children waa home FE 2-7567, RESPONSIBLE WOMAN EAR Weston Lake. Stay. with 2 chli- dren 2 days week. Call after 7 OR 34070 ; SECRETARIAL | “WOR kK, ~ PART | time. Apply Mr. _Tel-Hurea SILK PRESSERS © Experienced. Steady work, good may Enon Fox Drv Cleaners, 719 | “SILK FINISHER —| nome i Cleamers 1253) 8. | Wood ® M! 44020 Fred Wonderland Shop wranconA Pine AND GENERAL | office, permanent position Excel: bent baa poniangeg Hebd with fast grow- ing conce salary. apply Pontiac Press Box 85. SALESLADIES Steady positions for experienced persons for ladies’ dresses, le- ‘ates ‘coals, — millinery, ehil- dren's Wea: starting sal- ary, com miseten, pay Other benefits. Georges- Newports, 4 N. Saginaw SALESLADY FOR DRUG “STORE aap ‘Ne hegpte~ epee i time position for combenant rite qualifications to Press Box 57 -| STENOGRAPHER d.ogerhinoeet a\varesiee work med wed office & day sear. ‘bn Many ccapaes benefits and per- manent position. Bloomfield Mitts _atea, MI 44242 ai, SWHEE HBOARD. - Permanent or part time short order cook, Must have ex- perience in Both 20 yre. or older, preferably single Apply in Gr - . Muren Dairy Ne, 2, 1871 _Union Lk. Rd FULL TIME OR reer wa beet Tater, REN | GENERAL HOUSEWORK LIVE _ gar ad quarters. Pleasant _ $350 week, MI onus HOUSEKEEPING — 2 ehiMiren. High salary. MI +6500 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ASSIST children. Live in Private fatooal . radio Thurs, and __Sun.- eff. MA 6-6848 ——— — GENERAL OFFICE fome experience necessary “tn typing, beokkeeping and short- hand. ” Apply GEORGES. NEWPORTS GikR~L For f osey nares wees PE 1-000 GIRL FOR FULL — WORK IN eredit office = _person to Mrs. Metzger ot LION STORE $1 8. Saginaw St. or WOMAN TO CARE FOR- s & Week while | one _works, EM 3-4710 « GIRL OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR children 3 days a week while, mother works. EM }-47t# GIRL WANTED FOR BOOKKEEP. ing and general office work, At small manufacturing Learn beste hd ex = ring. asi f ae . ageressiv ree leave town ‘tem oalanety. Bring Foo sno hy on "anit only. Ex! cash drawing ft. | Shafer, 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 8 . at Roosevelt Motel. No phone nd ‘Btocery “time work available. ae week. Market. 6240 High- a a. Feil PERSONA. re program for am- groomed woman. tomy Sead ‘was NEED ¥ Sg es See our : of Aeronautics Car National , & conditions. § ore week. wa egaee _& = bookkeepi experience re hee Write tie. Presa Boa HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WANTED TO stay. Some yeaee Ee 5-7013, HOU! TAKE FULL charge for weekina mother. More for home than « PE 4-139 | HOUSEKEEPER, WHITE. 5 DAYS, bat Small house, live in. a re an — | HOUSEKEEPER FOR WwIDow with 2 children. More for home |. PE 46572 RAL NURSE Position in staff offices located at Birmingham, days, Monday thru Fri- day, no Saturday work, | must be registered. APPLY PERSONNEL. TRACTOR AND IMPLEMEN® DIVISION MOTOR CO. E. MAPLE RD. 2. AMIRMINGHAR. KITCHEN WOMAN. | “tileren: APPLY IN PERSON , RECEPT pool Applicant should mma “end tage appear and. able yoe Benefits inglude fully paid ite and hospitalization insurance. | you would like a steady job ral pleasant surroundings with no Saturday work, appiy in perees. | Men thru Fri Pontiac Varnish Co | 3% Brush St rE « 22. | TYPwsT. Fast “AND ACCURATE, for cutting Eljtott address sten- | cils, temporar work salary | arden Studio, 23 a L TS RELIABLE | | i oe 1 i a week. Fite te SppoatuNity “POR young lngy beeen 20 and 25 yre. | of age r clerical + eek ‘ust have an tinaeual personality, Some knowledge of musical background essential, Good salary to start. © os Calbi Music ce w oN Sarrae MUST BE EXPERI _eneed. @irtiea OVER 18 person. Betty's Restaurant, & Telegraph | WAITRESS FOR DAYS OVER: 21, k'-ts8 in | echo 6761 Disie Mwy. sawaP Pt APPLY IN | 236 | Pty ~~ WANTED. Chief Pontiac 18 Bald WAITRESS. NIGHT. Sane a reson after 6. Dell's i Elizabeth Lake Rd, WASHINGS rar TRONINGS pons b. viecinit Drayton Bictap and Scivery "Cant after rk wart. RN. TO WORK IN oan a 4pm. te 12, OL WANTED: YOUNG WOMAN TO work = ees pr Bg 1 to 8 p.m. 4 days heay 5 wk, Apply Pontiac Press Box a WANTED. LORRLY “LADY 5 days m week Baby sitting with 2) ‘small boys, YE 2-2068 after $30. | WANTED aPC’ “GIRL adn | cashier, Tyee and shortha | quired 4 br. week Presses | surroundings, Pod Clothes | Shop. 18 = inaw WHITE wna “Fon CLmating only, Need 2 days. 8 to 3 | or 9 to 3, If housewife whcking References. MI WHITE GIRL On WOMAN FOR houseke Raat iver po care of 1 child, Live in,” WOMAN To 1 ay ae 5 days, 10 to 4 pm. Must have transportation. 1 mile _ Keego. FE 1-0780 _ after 5 Ad | WOMAN. TO. CARE FO: aged bovs and ph enseters. FE 4-0491 WOMAN FOR BABYSITTING AND than wages, FE 465720 Hight ouccE Live in. Call “qors . TAKE FOLL,, _#fer 4 OR 3-0430. ebare’ for working mother More WOMAN oo ‘CARE FOR CHILD IN for home than w . Near Pon- emees Farm “— From 6 a.m. | time, Inquire . R 3761,/) to 8 OR :3%-1640 after 5 p.m. tica : @omAN ma) TO CHILDREN: Ir You se _ her ™ ‘ortab) hving ere Call collect MAy- R LIGHT |} work and part tine at. __ fete wor ee Eo pia, Bout. through Fri. 3 WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- - | work. Age 25 to 40. Live in. 5%» days Must have references, FR 41945 WOMEN “WOOL FINISHE Re » Birmingham Cleaners, 1253 8. Woodward. MI 44690. igiere dwergs ger NEAT AP- bay toarent work. i090 ‘am. to He 33 | Seva m. No Sun. or office filme and tyoing | — ITA Fant, Rigo work, a +46 COUPLE, HOUSEMAN-CHAUF- Attractive quarters, References | 6780, __ required. MI 4 _ _ OR WOMAN WITH car, living in the vicinity of, Birminebam for 2 hours work each rnoon from 2% to 6:30, delivering pavers to homes, Apply in Person to . N. S. DEMPSEY. Cérculation Dept. The Pontiac Press E Instructions: — ee “AIRLINES NEED HOSTESSES * STATION AGENTS Ticket agents, reservation agents communication a — traffic and sales representatives, etc. The major sommereial airlines argos | nn eth, ‘hool ly ages 17 to om, with ® high el « person- | siity for permanent. postions in the passenger ‘departgents. Alr- line «oOemployes, = @n. security, higher pay free travel passes, so- * a me RHE Pj 3 z E AD- VAN ENT OPPORTUNITIES. | aA short jow cost training period that will not interfere with your present job can qualify accept- able applicants for an exciting Ramoress career, Write giving mber to Airline Train- | Motlonal Schoo! of Aeronau- tea. Box 35, Pontiac Press. RIVING “LESSONS, DAYS. EVE-| 9 Sundays Pontiae Driv- en remina. PE 27-4087, PIANO L ESSONS 1/3 -Majors im haners a gospe! music ill give les- eons in Pee & hve | ~~ _TIE 7-8 OU Training _ Can Begin REFRIGERATION, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING Fvening Courses Begin SEPTEMBER 13th (Veterans’ Benefits Available) PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT LAWRENCE TECH New Campus 21000 Ten Mile Road (at Northwestern Highway) _KEn nwood 5-5 S- 5050 _ Work Wanted 9 nted Male 10 eee AR CARPENTRY floor tiie a specialty | ‘CE! ar ENT WORK end drive wavs. (Care NT JR AND » CABINET new and evair D es soundest, FE 2-7061_ CABINET MAKER aND CARPEN. Kitchens « specialty, FE. P > -ASTIC AND FE 3-0054 pPDEN aie RPENTER WORK NEW On yeast see cabinet work. Waene ELECTRICAL | WIRING AND PAC- tory m Ed __Murtay, ‘rE. “78687. LAWN WORK, ANY KIND HAND | digging, light healing Minar i large weeds grass and bush _§-1201 or MY -2-3603 ; MAN WANTS PAINTING . AND decorating.“ Interior or exterier. _ FE 4-787 : PAINTING wip) BY ELDERLY man, FE - pe eis vic aime AND _ cement work OR 14877. | PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonabic, FE 5-10): TRUCK DRIVER wants “STEADY work, any kind. S-0740, after 4. i. _Work Wanted Female wn - WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- | tng _and cleaning. FE 17-0223. ED WOMAN DESIRES $ DAY work. Mon, Wed. Fri. Sat. $7.50. a day of $35 «a wk. plus trans. | portation. FE 47749. With ae erences, EXP. PRACTICAL NURSE E WANTS | work in or sear Pontiac. — 23-4166 EXPERIENCED. MIDDLEAGED | ' Pete Ls wants 2 or 3 days work | | Foes washing end ironing ‘CASS “TRONINGS, 217% FE ia iRoNINGS 83 A BU.) Heights area. FE $-1558. IRONINGS, GOOD aa soe §-0003,. ae te uniform: S a, rE ms ® : 4 specia| TRONINGS A peng 1 DAY __ Service. Exp. | MIDDLE AGED | Suan Wil WANTS housework by day or hour, FE Sain oGRAPHING TYP Wayne ae area te it tee ." days we afternoons, OR ALOLD pce FE 4-686 conceats | BROKEN BY_ FeiiSe Mg | _oF fob. Free estimates. : ah a1 TRENCHING | ios A CEMENT WORK t “They haven't been second- sod hours! a 124 a Building Service m COMPRESSOR. GENER STO power trowel ‘ter anders plumbing tools tools ‘oravel and sand Oven Sun JACKSON’ 3 = “2 W_ Montcaim 4-5240 ARCHITECTURAL a grey block or cement ‘rivewavs, @a- rages, basements. Addits & al- teratians Complete building serv- ice. Free guaranteed Bloomield Bulldine Service _ | _ 8-6577 "BRICK AND LAYING. BLOCK Outdoor fireplaces. PE 23-2036 Bul LDOZING AND GRADING MA $4698. OR 13-0833 BLOCK. BRICK CEMENT r wORK and fireplaces FE 2-2468 BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also chimnevs No lob Residential and Ned arene work Ph, FE CARPENTER . REPAIRS AND stp terations. A een service, Weather: ly, FE OUR SPECIALTY. Eh - CUSTOM BUILDING PHA FI- __nancing, Modernizing, FE_4-5470 @USTOM BRICKS AND 8TONE work. Veneer end fireplaces. FE 5-0679 afte: 6 pm CEMENT AND BLOCK K WORK. Chimneys . repaired PE 2-0023 DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE estimate No ‘ob too big or small | PE 5-4628 Dec DOORS. D E 20. CEME NT “« BLOCK — work, FE 5-0782 ELECTRICAL WIRING. LICENSED | Ed. Murray, PE 2-0657 a ets rE FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND | finishing. C. Bud Bills, FE 4.3021. FLOOR LAYING SANDINO AnD Tinishing, 10 years experienc Modern eoutpment Guar, work | pres estimates, John Tavior OR ——- | “Pioor “SANDING LAYING FIN. R. Gardner, 401 Central FE 2-751 CEMENT WORK, phone | drives etc. Reas Free estimates Jensen, 32-2340 | FILL DELIVERED AND ~ DIRT moving footing drain and septic tank dieing FE 54-3772 or FE T4731 FLOOR SANDING pe 2 ates A | specialty Cal Bills. is) _ “SIDING. root No payments start at 84 ‘a per ima ———- roof | ervice “GARAGES 3 . 2.casement sash, Out ft | ateel door -4 in. concrete slab and 210 Ibe shingles Pattern 108 | siding Complete bP ee and matertal Mpuitoina SERVICE Oe 2-7004 PE 2-6245. Eves on +2278 Say Alan - 7 emcee Dressmaking, Tailoring 16. PLAIN SEWING AND MENDING. Alterations and .weaving. 6) Sen- aca or PE_5-7818 Furniture ture Refinishing 1¢ 10A REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE. _eialty, PE 3-0le2, FE $-7332, __ Garden Plowing — _16B GARDEN PLOWING KING) _ | BULLDOZING N OR ase or it 81427 GARDEN PLOWIN' DISCIN gradin, _port a _ Laundry Service LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fied. Beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry. Phone FE 2-810) FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY S8ERV- ice ‘bh. Pontiac Laundry. _28101 _. “TSA Vicinity a Pontiac re ‘71-9086 Landscaping Re SSE CC i. PO GRADING AND YARD LEVELING PS. i 2. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING | service. Preliminary pian and “nee free NEILS NURSERY 6679 Dixie AIA seu Clarkston Phone | GENERAL caboecdPind: }, GOOD } sod and seed nursery Free estimate, Reasonable price. FE 41106 TREE SERVICE CUTTING DONE with chain saw Also trimming _FE ¢5081 e Waterford Landscaping | Company Gre ‘ding terractn ates Dan's TTANDaCAPING eens end) —— re i: ratia LAWN BUILDING AND ) GARDEN. toe work FE }-7200 | ROTO TILLING AND _trveBing PE 4-629 __ WE TEND THE EARTH 1 £ jamteceome by experts “avian & Trucking 19) AA-\ MOVING TRUCKING PICK- madi fect Rooagaiatd Good servica at rates. PE €1803 | "| fr suet Pitts time BE DFORD MOV ING |_& Long Distance-FE 2-87 cLRaWoe iy te vadcusea # |, | SELIVERY AND LOCAL 1 mor. 4 Summer rates. =e and D ne re 5-4653 FE 23-1022 DUMP TRUCK SERVICE: . BLACK = eteh. “i dirt and gravel, aa arp > HEAVY CARLING | Reasonable “F 4- aot ANT Be OA ees “Ny ONT AND a TRUCKING , - Ease Your Mind North Cass, iy 29021 Rubbish hauled Top soll, sand. Restore Credit Vs FLEMIN FLOOR “LAYING. “et dirt. a and _ gravel. 2-0603 WE E E NC T iN gandine tinishing 188 Edison. Pb: INCINERATORS CLEANED Asi | | ARE NOT | oe Pa hpuled Clean up FE LOAN COMPANY ior ee ee ee COUNSELLORS pte Ey mag goer ~ODELL CARTAGE | 41% Sout Saginaw st. FE 98-0456 carpenter work a — oun Local and Leng Distance Moving Above | Oakland Theater | alterations “tolattons cor S7GDEN SERVICE ASHES NUR RAY 7 CURN ELL’S MKT. Seg | ae og MS ee h_and light trucking. FE 46078. | © 57 HENDERSON J q L VICE. Pam. tot om 230 -E._ Pike Eves yen, OR 3-308 | Trucks to Rent | REOPENED Lov! ELY LADY HOUSE MOVING. FULLY) TRUCKS TRACTORS Beauty Clinic. $437 Dixie Hwy., | _eauipped FE 4845 LA, Young, | AND EQUIPMENT . Waterford. _ OR 31770. STERINO | Mt 780 og Dump Tracks "| 108 WEDDING INVITATIONS $7 50 New and repair specialities OR | -D ‘: Sutherland Studio 3.0638 Pontiac Farm and Printed -na sepkings — ‘en coreiee, ir G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING’ sanding and ‘inishing Phone FE _ 50502 Building Supplies 7 12A + USED PL. ANKS 2x4 @. 12) and 1 : Ws Rochester Rd corner of 16 Mi at the Grocery _ store. 8 J. Mielteh Business Services: os APPL IANCE SERVICE | We service ai! makes of refrig- erators, washers radios, cleaners a Ley types of smell agpieners. 6 =6Oakia FE ne Industrial Tractor Co. 825 & WOODWARD Open Daily Including. Sundays ‘PE 046) FE 4144200 REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you, Smith Moving. FE 44064 | Painting & Decorating 20 Al DECORATING “cal AINTING and wa paper a for est mate, FE +085. A-\ PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior. 10, per cent dise, for cash _Guarantees 1 Pree est. PE 4-020. A-) PAINTING NOL A PAPERHA eats. removed, Estimates. 18, Peon i A & B TRENCHING | ogee water tile. Field tile. | _FE 5- BL oMFIED tL ee eiyeile and pee Free ext ne obtt | ALL ne oe oF Fi Onin a factory trained.men ae our _ enera, a & footing, tile, toons and field Nnatallation. ino fit! dirt. Grading, OR 37318. or __OR 3-1418. DRY WALL estimate. No job too big or email. KE _5-4628 Top Soil PE \ ae SEWER CLEANING i rE oe Cleaned FSewer Craters Lid _ EXCAVATING f outed sh oe} "Ad PAINTING, PAPERING jason Th FE 4-364 hand very long—only a couple FE; & sodding. |. enn oe Cray nteed, Pree es | LIGHT, name belly Pas p= 61320. Re- nS 24 ¥R. OLD BEAGLE Children's *t. Any information GR ‘armington +0617, Hobbies & Supplies 24A —o C3, USED. CUMPLETE, slide profecter, used, with case, | erent (Matic Pi projecto: SERVICE, Tess Pea rE NEW SCRABBLE AINT by Bool ong sets. $1.68 oP et to fit) ey 18 East _ Lawrence. PE_2-1414 2s “Notices ¢ & Personals DETECTIVES pany ‘L. yrs. exp. Bone AUDIVOX HEARING ma 2 ie. | 101’ N, Saginaw. PE 40530 | any “GIRE OR WOMAN Wi NEEDING fr endl baht oJ 4 Verne me 28 | Vie _ Confidential. The 5 Salvation Army. Charles-Chester Shoes Cc. A. Thompson AAA PRIVATE DOMESTIC, peering Bonded. a9 Prall DAINTY MAID POR SUPP. LIES. Mrs. Burtes. v= 2-8814, 03 Mark. NCE setiere. Winnitred Odgers | €27 Canal Rd. Dien. Mich. RE- ~ | pulbite 2-41.31. ENJOY RENEWED CREDIT standing - lower monthiy & Finance. RE 4-5825— __Wtd. . Transportation n 31 paILY RIDE TO peers MO. | tor and return 7 3:30 shift. _ From Cooley Lk_ Ra EM 3-3832 Wd. Contracts, Migs, 32) Cash Waiting | For good contracts call or see Mr Tomuses personas for quick, courteous action. i A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | E E 4-2533 | FAST ACTION! : H you have the contract -we have the money Clark Real Estate FE 46403, Ask for Mr. ~ FOR LAND NTRACTS, ie VanWelt, Dixie Hwy. | OR +1355 | iteaiter Partridge oe eee YW Huron $2000.00 At our dtsposal jo purchase new er seasoned land contracts for | our clients. See me before. you sel]. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. ~To Sell—To Insure you’ BUY IT~WE'LL INSURE IT | MAHAN ainoacaPraD IRES us tor her newly-or- ganized business. oe your or- ders for Christma@s and aill-occa- sion cards, wrapping paper, sta- tieonery and gifts with Ann Ash- baugh, 136 Marquette s, Pontiac sure ‘oam for cleaning rugs and upholstery. - tions KNAPP SHOE s- R, Ellsworth ~ 594-8. Sanford MON. TUES WED. COLD otohban $5.50. Dorothy's FE 21244. _ ON AND AFTER ~pATE, | August 31, 1055, I will not be re- | sponsible tor any other debts contracted by any other than myself, Walton H. Alexander, 418 Mich McNeill, Pontisc 19, ‘teh Var" AND AFTER THIS DATE Aueust 2 1065 I will not be reaponsibie for any other debts contracted bv anv other than | myself Ravmond | Guerin Jr. Bivd. &. Pontiac, Mich ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. August 31, 1955, IT will net be re- | sponsibie for any other debts con- | ~ | tracted by any other than myself Leo Gabriel 16 8 Saginaw, Pon- tiac, Michigan. [ O%, AND AFTER *THIS DATE $-31- I wilh not be responsible for aa debts contracted by amy oth- ‘er than myself Richard N Dy og 4012 | Lance Court, Drayton “PAY CUT? = -IFSO, - \ Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay sail aaeaara | Wtd. Children to Board 26 er rE 2 ine AND CARED ‘OF COLORED. Bar CARE FOR ‘CHIL- dren Licensed home. .FE_ 4-289? | SPEC. CARE oe oe cxILp. DaYs., fte, home. PE 5-0 Wed. "Household ¢ Goods 27 ANT r Que prsnes RANGING ene shades and prisms, MY F ‘URNITURE | NEEDED removed wall | . PAINTING | inte terior a estimates, PE 4233 PAPERHANGING, OUT sIpe Rte plaster copdtrine. _FE “PAINTING i teal we CLEA OR 6-70 hi Pafating & Wall Wash ing ~ Physiotherapy 2 SWEDISH 1 MASSAGE & ie ial foot technique. Elm eRIOR 2 AND washing, re home or odd lots. Get the top dollar” Wi “wilt 2B. outright or os tamalamcoed "Sale, Phone OR. 4-771 a = ter US BUY IT OR AUCTION i for you: OA ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST ‘ITs a TREASURE BEYOND MEa- | ON ame 5 No "| | rE an | t | | | | | | 1075 W. Muren co... REALTORS |? ROOMS, CLOSE IN 4-5897, CAN SELL YOUR HOME OR PROPERTY As WE HAVE 80LD YOUR NEIOHYOR 8. WE HAVE TIME WIDE-AWAKE Y CANCEL STING. ‘US TODAY AND START Pack ING YOUR .BAG! — WHITE BROS. seen Tinie Shey. __Phone OR 3-1872 or ‘OR 3-1769 WE NEED We need good salable Matings on 9 qualified will strive to give service possible, Call us today if you have « home, farm or bus iness for sale TW. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4610 Cooperative Real Estate p_ Exchange Rent Apts. Furnished 33 CLEAN, et mee TE 13 ROOMS 2 NICE MEN. 319 OR- chard kane Appit m8 yy . 2 LARGE ROOMS. CLEAN, CLOSE raf ~ el preferred, FE 2 LARGE ROOMS AND BAT _apt. 7 Earlmore. PE 2-3324 wes mow Sy Real Estate Excti © Evenings and Sundays Ph. FE 2-0263 | Gees 5% MORTGAGES FARMS OR SUBURBAN from 4 acre with 100 foot frontage No appraisals or closing {res. 3. D. CHARLES, Realtor | © uitable Society 1717 8. Telegraph | _PE 40521, Eve. PE 5-689) $$ ACT &SAVESS |. bid on. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, panvare ACT-—By cslling for our oer eee SAVE — Discount | se! to s RE- TIABLE. firm with a large sum- ro of ladies investors, Ask for | WHITE BROS. REALTORS 5460 Dixie Hw Phene OR \-18T2 oF oR 3-1 769 OR TL or OR 3-208 CcasH | Por your land contract. Prompt. courteous service. Get our eati- mate before you sell. Bring -in your contract <. eat PE 8-441 Ask for C Way J.C il. vy DEN a6 F. Waiton_ Bivd IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR | eerie or equity in your | K T Templeton, Realtor | | 330 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563 | 7 ROOMS, - BASEMENT ‘WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING | Va AY! Realtor 2 LARGE ROOMS. M Callus | J! 2 ROOM APARTMENT. i SMA child welcome. 616 per MALL FE 68-1431 | ATTENTION, | TEACHERS PROF. PEOPL| Living ‘room, oles comb. suite in private ‘Auburn ave. home Bus « at door, Shower Hot water Fi ey ROOMS AND BATH BACHELOR apt Everything furnished te weekly, Call at 288 N. Perry entrance, 111 N. Tel _ply after § pm. elegraph. Ap- 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. UTILI- shied re Mare a: ee NICELY pr'n! Near bus ‘ime Adu! work _siris 68 5. 5._Preee 9 i = i se Grinkers. 163_ ry Parke > Bt. = |} LARGE R¢ - LOWER, Everything furnished Washing facilities, By Fishers. Couple pre ferred. $22.50 a week 6 W Lonel fietd after § pm 3 ROOMS, ‘PRIVATE. 1 Salle ROOMS. 335 E. SHEFFIEL PE 54-2442, D. luxe. Large closets, C w. De ¥ hal Pat a oan ani FE ae ae: AND BATH POR | * prresycoae Adults only. ‘aon ntl wom. clean tour- 482 ina’ Inquire clot Nicholie & Harger Co. }4ROOMS AND BATH. BASEMENT 33 W_ Huron 5-189 | w Wanted Real | Emtate. 3244 LET US SELL YOUR HOME, WE have buyers waiting, if you want cash for your home we so Fg GI or FHA ae or trade; a full force rat om salesmen to serve pg Call today, move tomorrow, Russell: Young REALTOR 412 W. Huron Open Eves. ‘til 8 WILL BI'Y OP LIST YOUR LAKE FE. ¢-4525 Sun, “til § and P soo. ied me Lower. Adults only. 7 ROCA with PRIVATE Barn Bath ‘ Not — Write Box 4, Children welcome. FE : APT., AND clean, prefer Close’ to bustine en. BACHELOR's ari, PRIVATE EN- N APT. week. All util i pone. ‘lities furnished, property. Purchasers waiting, “ Carag Nag oye ~ Pentiac EM 3-379 mE McK KINNE y UNty 1-8798 . WOULD LIKE TO BUY SMALL IN- | come, Reply bor Pontiac _ Presa. near. Pontiar by ist. Give Joe * thee Box INDIVIDUAL WANTS — room house with bath Can pay Press cash with $43 per month./ | Best’ references: FE 4-6306. INDIVIDUAL WANTS @ OR # _Best references. FE 4-3606 2 BEDROOM HOME OR WITH IN- come. Price must be réasonable. Write Box 1, Pontiac Press. _ furniture buyers. Cash waiting. FE 4-7881. _ WANTED TO BUY A ALL bates of furniture Phone PE 23-6523. FE WANTED FURNITURE | cE xs a ee se wie WANTED: ENT Size P gas stove, PE 20818 wd, M BAPTIST TANO AND A BY ¥ reer, BAPTIST ‘MAPLE 5-1140 i } | TRADES — TR. \DES °We are sper'alists homes, farm« lake pity business opportunities payments are scarce vow ‘equity, homes fot smatier, r sul e “a hp ulmort ation, ereriotion 4 ‘. Price. Pon- + OR” 8 |, re enuple Near Blue oe alt oa Ref 2018 -Evricrency APT FURNISHED. Yn lake Lamat A Watertord” tor 1 actinits Ser month OR 34315 é LAKE FRONT APT. NEAR PON- ra room and private bath, well (EM ina. $75 monthiy with was hh iid pag ent. west | WEWLY DECORATED, FURN 3 apt. @ bath. Oxford. OA Re ractive rons and Stric mod $20 wane: basement Rent reasonable, 4-462. Two Everything furnished _ bath | Men oniv. FE 4-313 Rent Apts. | Unfurnished . Fy 3 SMALL ROOMS, PARTI. nithed es to — timer feo om DORRIS & SON - REALTORS |) ght #1887 Co-operative hig Estate Exch ~GA48 HEATER 170.000 Ay EM 3.2005 before 9 a.m eo ead reasonable ® Wanted to Rent — = —_ UsED deen Chae REGEN 7 AND LISTINGS WANTED she get te ter KNAUF. eet re 2 BEDRM. APT AT WALLED Lake = Livin room, ta igen chen ful bal, ip ly. r mo, Al wn ay site PARTLY FURN LARGE ? ROOM © YW 8 A ~ ov st 31, 1955 THF. TT. AC PRES iw. , = ‘DNESD SDAY, * es 43 a Rent A pts, Unfurnished 34 Fa TE E ENTRANCE + ults fits eal or 3 CO F hea AND or Sale peat, price BATH. ? Hou ¢i Bousxs. Ly nirance STEAM na ses 43 ig spars at 4 sen TTES, LICE 0 6 Cs Me NO CHIL Sy sunet ves 3 car fcereae i FIN. F HAM ROOM AN DREN en. 2 "wat leeeten, te irs. "parte. vouna oom op Bees i leas ee en Dail ARCAD 2 0 CADIAA i | Wrerate. Shoe 4 an 18P ly B | For a nod bath. AAPTS._ ext: a etler tend ved rt in| .M. . i~ c Sale How (ag kG HEMe fete’ on | Conve ard versa] |. IF WE PL vee 43 ~ a Ss me | ee STEAD Onvalescent H roan $7 on I ~~ TELL neat You |... ae Sale | Hou PIN E rc u. a me ROOMS ——- E CONE omes 38A To FH. wt NOT T HERS — PA prvi ~ gir erg S| a ove ss gah yom BEAGER w ELL US. | ts YING) REAL Es —— hel r Ot AR . ee. a |e er Se edit Hak Bate iite Song ee CASE aoen, =e at 7 m " € ; shad N LAIN! ¥ mi w eee ~ anil % Hiren. __ Hotel R sales =e 5 7H on. ee ae make Be mia .USI — ore iM APTS 00 3 1 KE TO. ces. “ rf eagay Soot le ol m VE . hester | | ms BE Locate coo Com | or C and som Ty HOTEL 39 ‘DROOM F oF Youn ~ -OR.| A mone niet al ontem sompal ouse work Roo _RO td) M F rs Sus to ¥ we RN Ia Liv po room "rental ws _Koome 1 OSEVE LT ; $12 RAME ano FARM Risting | Ave. pene ae nae IRloomilela iving rary 8. nor og SN atED 3 LARGE Pa . Bath ; 150 0 rn AIBE EL E- ve. 3 roof, fram _ | elud id ate __ PE_$-€13 817 ' 0 | . AND Yount up soda hay tele ¢ home | ay regres 8 = Ey Auburn A tod enirance “s pibels EL. ce “- oy epee. Do : | po carro WE int ctrasee Roars “oil "tun am gosta (panei paved ae Psd nice and AND ¢. ce Cook: im Rd R in 10 ns wn R ARGE © ; te race. aut cenerat rives es, paved poses well he Clean, BATH, UPF oe dnd re N right (Dixte rty, to Gl a Ee 0 RMATI FOR AN rms 2 car | ery ra, ore eas ved |- tohen. ated tn 2 UPPY A m refri ht on High driv CA FUR. This ADO! \ 1 in auton: gas ho beat, Dow Laree child Se eter Du |e rae Gite Ilr quanwer! rive out U D LL US ie S eh eee | Foams, appansen t wat m vavment | Ai "Prospect. prea trance, | #URO or Room. 1 unit. on to Model} cure RAYT ar ANY —— modern an carpoume eee, softeners, ospect. mos ius stop, roo: N HOTE oom A odel Le | Is th ON NY a sal to im my hom ished earpeti ae wt tte. WA RE no ms b Lc partm me 2 ia lo PL. pprecta nice hand. e haa od stor na th a Log ho IN ES ee ae firs Bae CUEAN MODERN 3 BEDROO roe ain rae aes pie |S pete cots a 0, ‘iv ‘ S ri , & ‘*. v eo fr . - . Ret VE. NO. PRONE 383 Rent St FE ta3ee.*** $1 M BRICK tls Neth ek room de pat 8 oe inet im bain “ 2 ert Sia cae at slanes: ie ent Hous SE! CALLS G t store 950 00 be trance with sh hen rag aie PY style ul? ba: scape on pla al denigi Indl. F) - 10) s _? ‘ sine ow Pia rh of ae are suing ke 8 2B ouses til Furni ih - od for Many B 40 $700 DOW matic bl a to et “Oak hoors. nthe Jose “a an peers alse = Pana sper fon 2 BEDROO e ford rT u = iy 1 ity es A citings as h F. aenael wel, g. Yo 4 ft I ] 1s to me eighteens oy = or ner praca lusinesses To nr GI—FH¢ s oe cating Ate, | p Re pate Tre ind Yio “Faiciovel Ht ori a ee meatus Leane Sept niche Bae bartment “bailing, 1e,Diale eben the ror a ho go. win th #2 | co. mura, 8 eisz Catnolh renspartation “to aneh he doe cae ly Peer BRI ree PM Sept. oon scguent iow. Heat ing sod Road rive out ian blind eorase in the house operative te Event utes rey moneel. and rl Vaegne : ™ LARG: ple ished [CK HOM 32193. | pliances ot ices SoS oat fur- wood Drive then —. to = oh Jes m sum _ eh ore flo living | Real S32 peers ig ;he ty tBu tifully trem mF 3 to ing cs sev eo Ya hom. AMIL 5-461 in Wash respoi ns xice.! 265 444 gs ee shop, then am St, to L 8 rm frschiaon: rapes. oe Vene- ale Exche bet wee: cat « cente en mip- nin scaned eon ¥ 2 Mahia ington onus ies s° * Pike = beso Ap A aes Rcd ote Prices cash alu. -!| a Rd Hickorvs Telegrs Model is. rooms ile u re feeneen as MODER ark. FE ETORES 18x ohone PF WM “ atkins- ae aon mere ol ben pee at cay bees oe HL 4 15 to M: ke. A ERN - POW Water f 22 FACH | M.A Is this ontus Le >| ia i @ ily and irmingh tween OD a aud OM Hu urnis EACH . bed lev lac : } 22. Bun aha. Pon - ee ness _44let ron FE goed BeAr N ia roam ranch room. Estatcs | RA SH Ee i Kinsler C day 1 te Opes , 23 Z ! Very peop LARA vst Rent: Offi _ or FE | DY co room ving room. niet et ae BIRD” TO SEE Phone FIA 0612 to 5 rts aes ety mod MI | 8 - ice S oo OPEN REA : aore, ih a Relea: pra Tks ; “DRO BIRM eFE 0. me NE nodera: | land Arent “Space 41) EVENINGS = Skiotitet ct aired clone ROOMS send a oe at actically new E LAK [end Are ED A | B - TIL 8 oe “Wome Oa’ be cll Dapeewant aarea pee nme ie ated sn . decaped attic. fi “PRAM “MBRE a $250 be 250 ft E Hi we tot T. » UL rE - ome aut hot A ly 1b own pa chool 4 ull AME wy EE tasers al “owe, | Sie el er Con eee eee Oo karen teers Seen eral cos ieeeresn a: Pak alia panes | 2 eae Ea & GREGG ‘a mile Araliae reciated. 243i let for beauty ice Estat restrictec : ale H = fener te ell e, built ise This CO $1,500 lot Wwe body down, from aT ite TON LA rd — n ne hiidices 421s after 6. x og cote piped Jas teers ou aalbed ae oe an nis | Bi LON Soee | eee LL Bon PHA EM Ste wit ees ee east Fie Micon phe) fifkBerr ee ett we ugh ey ses 43 Fae Sale Sie oe a | ee NIAL HILLS debt Sem Bit GE Rete Se eo . HE e : ¥ ee . 5 . a = athit 45 Pr « nor «te Lakeview.” Wood ROOM: en er er Miacellancous 42 Se site C. Sars basement — ae or Sale Hou em Ns-Pentiac 1 dove ci Sure tinaeed: in aiained (puraee onal informe motel” dove, “a Sha sm iy ee seAUTIFUL > hilt Li 8. 4656. Ailes Al AVAILA P TVIEW ‘ac Lake f ae house urnace rge § roo! Lo ; ses brew 1 nib wire states All thie and egreh garage ‘ation con or ad asist oa nmol plese UL ake. Ol E 8) Tport 43 BLE ~ HA. AO! e Rd. 4 large newly convert ms OW w 43 tv fran ty how male for onl ee 6 ons bra tact, at ay 00000 wi a. bedroo NE R'E 321 acs NOW 3-0356 term MES. = 2 tamil painted ed tk CHATS ing 1e ho e 3 m 4 y 027 ot 16 nd R with Quick kitchen du W DE | tues ‘On Oiddm at s. on 5 me - LOW One, foul i oder Idea! | \\ AT $12 place 16 & ore bedrooe oo” oo . ‘ term » page ‘. plex ELUXE a) ‘ENT STORE - es Ra. ere i. ie 179 ti re Heal | mische ILL B Uae 2500 | {uit ere ae te ‘ah WARDE yf or . lg LS _ & mos Utilitie tis’ washer "6 z | Seaery: coos Wit Livin z dl PON’ TL Por quick | Kncpee. cy! jot idle betes modern. Bi lice OS FE. PAR ro ase : Sse 3 B eClOW M me , lease | furnish asher ri, | Bon, _ 68, lowe PF bbaron LIVING 2 peaenes nO Esch xc eRe a ratte. ace. conineae | sept ey chen RE ALT a RID \ oxi sara Ells 311 o BROKER 3 0 mil ned. 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ABLE | niest asement bedroom partly ull pla ae le Be 1x Yun | 170 Ww. ee eee eal) a Ls ‘tor 6h pp A 15 [kota oom wah, wel all ares Rep! ereah © poate Jeicenl (Lota —— Hou Leticia boo a Aa peap eed || loo ‘Box 32 wow reas taaose with ree Full eect Uucrce aes cl a 4in-; SEM Seep aol me | 2B appoint Phone = sink ond atic hot "wen. 6e tie, SoMRCRTELY "one ths Charac ce tie 3 we 43 — ated 4 bed me. Dor 32 _Foouse Near fruit andacaped fence: creation. ren and. uttl bath, ho Kehen | f1-BUN orr lock en) = $500 be tnterto x Wrenn Bes aree- Bus tur BEDR ing. throu Spaciou ni Be room, ORION Press. ter a ber id. Oa din lo jovely 1 ¢ ity reo 4 water $08 ge sd rE La sF rot —i' struc tio down.” J shudais room beet 33. Bo must. trade ne. Fr OOM H < b beaut! hout sly sement, 2 Noor 'N 300 w ries WN rden ts an 6 let, 78 ar gareg m. Bid on ot ye RO ROOM 4-5908 ' rge ho n Do ' na. “Ask ine, po a I 2 = aa i ES at wo | walt ee hot‘airfuruace, close OAKLAND al ahs aiact | see a cor etme Wntown | D3 miterouues <= = e 3 LD ho i ard t paved 1M. nd en own, $60 1 elo: reom | -T ded is pe is | Qua ere well ercial apte w u "3. room ores ak. Las base 7 B me das hat is drive. car A PF 1, 66 Park $60 m: BSI) here moet LAKF with ful aeotiee. me. A that Thi If ov Call sley kept ase leo Muren Rea 1 Yop + and USE tear | oo ment EDROO neneee Kenigaontes Tomeed ER Pert Bird. (M2) th. | | mutt Spee bia oo : Tee tweet tC rece | lU ou an one you for bermation and i rhs | MPLET altor 2ODERN TARE? Sron,newt i a ee ae ri st at Fak te RV PARK zal "Tbe hg dita hE ee tercts aie Se ee Saat b Senet ate cmap be 3) u ad FR 668i iter. ehiar. B cod | nOess nice lace. ny pees nena lene, th) Diss wen el keen as i. me, panemeao ng Fi ee ean mens age rea ae oe me fixin ROOM ; aoaiae ieee a FE 2 YEA ROO ‘ai — chim sh TER nbusrt ed Autom 000 down ton Can lak ered | xe Hw Loon 1 place Perte mate t pects etapa seeplional Bp coe On tease ene insid | AL 2-136 EAR Fr MS A E 6-0: -| A wa 1.500 RA 170_W ad lot. atic > ’ an b © priv Pp ake cit | { «t loc 4. whe we that Z| tifull ava liy Y ow Rf cash. ie AVE. | 60 PHO SERV M 3 ND : 242 rm Do cE i N . Price NORT e hed s5D00 riced and rom t atio epi wi y lend nice 1a NER wn Lak | O TY VICE 2 2401 BATE Five. comieo B y. Pike OTT, rT IRT for | dow to the ne ¢ nm actos @ root Tepaeee. bros loc at ath, } * TEACHES PHONE CAl 382 | BEDR 1 $600 dit . spaciou rtable iY OWN . REA rick H SIDE \ n. $150 sell fo pap Mig ade Sra tie (glist nee pod lhe ff ceeus | pam. 2 cet ACRES. ‘ CA 2 AUB Clar OOM “pOWwN, ion wt s room: place t | $6, NER, LTOR heat veneer, DE | + r renew year le rance street | ¢ one oom s e fro ou ee se en gare: TA room RS, ATTE LL8. P RN Breton MCDFR decor th ee te At ttve | 8 do’ INCOME PE 4-8905 floor: full 2 bed mo ss ccna ser wit of Fish: jpecet ane honeaie treet tan poe her wrecane se tlae lakefron: NTIO LEASE! 2 ACRES Area N 2 ac $60 ted Pay. heat an -1 eob- ee ee a a rs pi = Com beseme roogn 7 nth. Wh eo terms h option | eee Call front th. full ‘1407 Vi er wean os $33 until J t ho NI2B lies 6 RO MA $- ACRES per mant yments at nice! PE 27 to APTS ce neat plete rte g ED aes i r $10,800 at else of $125 te Dr today porch, 2 _ Vine wood iy cna, 8$_month! uly 1986 Ge ED- i Dae Mc 7786 = tre only 100. wn. 230 Int 91.280 little ith » wood ibility with coule y Lats ayton P P Sana ALLED hiy peg meer Poo ieown Dixie DERN ; ly W 280 dow house unehade: oi) tee this he on Sncenel Lae ieeer lam ar F _ 1 Lake: 3 = Nore wane 6 eciee a6 200 oe. 1c) PRO! | Al E dy with aus | point a for cau We off ie = shad y 6 rm S i you celle Ps stg Sebe ect won BEDROD | Bee ae “naaern bow ‘oar ane Nas O sR ORO) Tavs. "| | at saat no Seale os Puta yate tora it fon gn a a ree or til Park aaa | Po wie tee Ge nome $7.- 35247 2 lew VER LA 3 bed EA : | or youreelf. no cipved trent. tat yee tonta’ er Highian this lovely r weeny, neat | Buck. PE larger rice b T.- is on fou e) hom KE type reom , ase | u eelf. rat 1 plaste ront 100m | re 1 hom anda © lovely i bedr ARE AVAL. 8 low. MA 3 ROOM 4.2072 paremcuia® on} % 1ax23 sundation. Li that se are Sai Cait | Diat ° ssell sere :, foes my — > 1 tw e! —— pid ro. +e ca M HOUSE. | nts. L replace, th t Livin ts ility th, h ornia oR e Hw ry r oi} bh alls, o from stefull ition _ mod —csah us — . wit and alle < rm ror bas roo are r 3-2 ¥-. real oa ake m to y is Beet 8 us ae err Soe OWNER. $2950 fake a veoutitaf a mero ? RETTER HOME! raae Lot steam babe Pontia Lhe benno ala | See 8 aeons end ca ter "nomen euly | cai oe _— jr MA unt: neds. ETT — . tre-m 3 a view ul, AS ; MES ses rit Me 1" ate ec Lak ay vee "t t | J h ent | 1 itv venience Rent Houses “Untor teissed. | See PF. TTER HOMES” marter geatoom, andy dreams | mogera, eet Sonaie, dow rth ake ere Fenian ‘incoue 3 rand oon FE Sis | ohn K. | eed ite 4 ROO s Unf =. EAR N PAYMI ps) tows with f el a screened ai pede ‘kK wer ccept rea. tem | fur hway. 2 ILY 0 -0818 Irwi | e yound terrace. te MS. orn. RL B MENT - Rec ra the at “ot group “closets | garage, ne ee room | 335 IT SElLoriiate \ nace bathe N DI nya in | Ae bed pos eapalbdar gy | South 2 BA * 36. Open Model LDG. C : reation a lane th ground | s| alee mesa tr eh soo | 3508 . Temp! r late garage full bes XIE LTOR | ath edreoee 4 ‘ent. M - Thorn. site of epee 7 daily — 7M. CO. tere pares room . anes is a iavel | te omens to bus thy c a Aft Orchard p eton . TRAY T $13 000 ement, | Puen 3 x | heat, andy % ia a — aR appie § sb lh ed Ja EM | a edison ae Wane nat a. aq large See ponsibl in lot and shores |= a ogenees tase © . Realtor | bath OWNSH ‘Tirms Seginew rage barement, the ROOM. ROUSE Lake race PY OWNER sone ve grcent wei arece a pest oe ee and ‘| ° ae people uly ‘$1.50 en rE 2-0803" oan. 4 ha ‘ faye N heater teunary taba em eae | SL ee | ie ait aang oe }- rahe ic i Tele z poss! r {| fou — , * e : at ¢ aoa: S436 Watetion OR ae coe oes BATH vaca “ wonsider | eo A Home a 3-Tee | "bedroom colonia vpn ee - seiog Terme -Birmin aa prised ieee ett ty A ee soins E 27 oh e ’ on D st ‘ : | : ° " room. Garase tite i bese tie are EAR | wet ong a eo | Soe ried tame roe inde lo re elu Mega chabe si ME ree ingham ee eer menetiocee said Like iG 2 BEC a ispnene ee, een | re anont. Fras a reece coma oe les pe Four (4) SHING Le wal naronn poh ae to lake shake Legh ar arth reat ING FO Crese anc = Sine Je peonie oni} Poel D> Mech mnie Tc ee | clanaea sata pin with me seen so cok = SS, SS TON JR pallu ogi cn one wan OP id-; fentes sald geen mR THAT scent I ee SeacTirun oad only lease ake c Leh tt Cot d Poo In- | and of walls like oak full s te sell rec ast o — Vest! HION rage, | Gas f ing. Nie ew wa $050 EN 4 Only nt tWo or you ome! w Attrac ake Hi UTIFUL >) = ly. Write ake CROSS 5 fell, . O oti ce fen dandy floors ru ohn | ead nook. ti vin bule stre arge lot a. 1% ty o | DOWN RP $10. 306 Dodrcaan: this ee. ad tive ighls low, UL 3 _4 Pus- | ba STREET ladw nice DB ced re y per And LLY | ios an le bal foom, car et oR well =a moder NEW M Cal om ¢ con- +) ow on 2, bea ands 500 FIPUL ) BEDROOM | =| vecesaen Ei 6 = ome for 8 rata aA aol, doe’ FURNIB . = coo . ot ahr nt eal hv shaded, Lpeeliap eters 2 8B cess odera ig 100: reom! bun Uae ie oil io M BUNGA. z = cast furnace ROOMS WE SE or $8,750 A ionoot OAT .NIBHED — reamed «double Cc heat ree ing here’ “Paved are be living sat BEDROOM - Be bed laree nitebos x15 lot 6 Call hectare on air b A ELL MY pdt Nice AND | i LL--WE T Ay eaee eonier home into ent pies =deta um mer garage jeaving oil ow. pie reom wi ite Lak njam reens titty a ‘ant owne: al eat hom “EQ : ard i E TRAD will young res. ie clpse 4 ase ils - by pore low 0 city R ALvre- D forced tient & th vem ie. | in — and mit. nh * weil ineuia HOOeR FMA ne Rose! wil UITY 0 R IORR 2 plaids Lbs folks have. 1c tex908 NORT? appoi Pneksan on anch LOE - ove sd phoaghe on f stare _ S and = rms. Ow ; LAKE insulated. USK 1310 eee take dis N INcO ALTORS Is & nly $! ee ealcce | pee 75x 200 Oe en ae | storm oe ta od shaded teh pail pple ae te ye beach privat One | ray . Close IN. oO coun ME alt 000 inte red an’ e the | LAR utorm set b if ce | © Du * grees. * Near ad pe E — N, neon 3-9633 os. Hoes ER: 3 B a Co~ Sesratrs W. Rur . w iia possension, home in agra 7 belaegh eda var posed & se ect aS | "C. ni Pee Lake Ra Mlayoss ©. ose ens, I =i ith $2,730 do wy Waite =e piatily © BEDROO' trees garage. v3 BEDROOM HOME. DR: tive Real ep 44-1957 : A iodacml wil Leulte peel dap ed ellen saat to ee das. ic HAY . — nc. Cabin I wn ONE a be vigaee g8, ™ om. BY reet_ FE y paint ls es "TON PLA Exchange peor re sencea wit aoe CAs ire vac as from trae $8, 64 . = aie 3 ce DEN ren? AM ord, Birmi: 2 40i28 | oo as ome Sete | NE 2 BEDR ‘park Bia. 3 Bg Tg . Pa E \l pos Hy od_im yard Ne oR “v mee | Oe au vad Walto cone rin . Py eteoe § ip : reo: ROO iva nth ram R: = ved Seens PR NS s lar jose to yard at, Abew TER with all LE F n Biv re pan Pp | = Wate low a | _after m. 1839 MAN (M04) phd bunga: ¥ abew IVIL rifice f ger ho store: Neat | A t 14 Ms es all kin ARM d c 0-046 vittle F Ale m clara thon 4pm Whit: D ON ery low. W 1 & Oa EGE $1,500 ‘or only me and * own 2-bed ma tle f° pes nda of an yen 1 3 arm = owne abins, Hil! LA _ment ree est It ear old kiand S dow! $6. will er; nace, room se west ty ling ete =Co fruit e ace a Eves. acres. galow re furnt: ADAMS REALT e Lake RA. | ph ne. Cath. 85.509. side wi home. Baggage Lake — Son od wec-| sept meal bealeeser of tos mcm sere. wey home tt . em tom teeleaos Cant on Gene AVE. REAL. aL SERV ae an eo full ol Senso 4 Con sak 'f bedroces Evenin: lly good only eee and wate ith new fur ee vaiee wees para eee a room. ectages ftlee for details. bun- : No ITY VICE pletely EQU i v TOL ‘comb. room re as afte buy session. sitable r heate fur- good val ne & garage x20 spa bain living hear tf BMALL PHON co. 38 coal furn ITY on Cc Te MES ~ slum 4-0885 r 600 _* $5,200 £7,000 Jot tr. new ue__* oneens ry ce. ut hitch reom ake L ECA 2A for ho ON 43 ES- num 2 call : « w Ten $1) 500 t ( waler thity re en bee P eer meme oft Sa ask tt ont Die Wer terran | A. olin ea ORT SE ie Sa" eeeee oe eS Seer te RM RIES er mon’ ch JSE 4 B 8 $2. s NER: . oP " a. tam ame us af ahe one tered at shed e hot oO SMALL nth F aw PART pow EDR p.m 500 furni i OR EN ira ald fo ily oe be Ny ea ; $7 850 rhick a) N kR ra E eleo cy N OOM I. shed, PT 3-1 A. 6 me win r th Real m th month F st fe y hoe with Len Cr Tel Woking con ee (INO. HANNAN, Hours x6 weet“ Novae: Att A JOMNSON =e: ea oid 4 som =e a ite erie ce 1 Bedrooin R cig Sores beet ee ES’ MS li KETTE: N oe - my ee Too N, Real 1,000 som . all M Fi re | root repia ivin, ect Wes VIN q al E La ie — we ot T sID See aOO _4-4000 R EAR equit ™m Tel tor Lid paoty finish rigs tired fall wo. p weaned ian ais Nest sub anel LURA siden enone i WAnWite wks ea toe | pro ot ERN | Ensen xkw A y. FE egrapl Th -| Me oyt, FE a an 1 dining ee gake ae! Thi LP. Exehanse ; WICK FA: FE or | furna “PIREPLA irabeth wa - —— Be E ph Rd. ree bed ED ag oth ooh Gases Mand bale Das Snae wecariar eis) sree ARA e 4 near HAS 2. ; 4-T04T. 1 HAVE 2 | ce. £8 ACE, fang th Lk. E ROOM HO 4 Fak Full ba room our pa to « fen. basem and b bath i cement, a hojaonty attra ce lediorc ule i DISE room Roc! 9 HOU! roa Be BRAN rage. FE Amal eat & states HOUSE | 3 two sement. s all on many ffice 2 ee t = e = ns up i uring fit Kenened a witk chive beantit oyable ntains ‘ pervante ester. 3 ore ted house RAND NEW 3 B _Mittor down electric automatic | MM A oe Ge ress full 4 1 floo parks photo-It eh ones vi atch It lots end replace qarsae, full ae living evervtl ‘Als has NEW — ‘ord, M pay? ic hot atic| # CED ——$—$—$_— to res age oe ining roo r ng right atings over *- . phite S19 can ¥ built ecreation im it ae, tea ret e 1m m hom From ine ar ——— coms ville Rd just ph BED ich ent. MU water. | ere is AY L $100 pansible ce be wit at our ‘Onivanions Ov B jou ae ato area, ing reo pdr hte . the the with sod ¥ 1 with 3{ hwedroom “Onl z com- +5542 2 bedr an outst AKE DOWN people tlt | 1. H r. niet aldwi c heat ve. end lend Moony = Ree dchah a tana vace titul trees or ence te Watert reach, attee LI sad om Us apse | Sess 1302 We BRO\ News Us. | a oven, auto- | jes cours teens abiful: 3 ted This gardens. 3 reat cent feld eres ares pe eae phe JAN the lak. on ranch style alee ine | oe Parte Hur VN, Reg ry ¢ type FH 112 erioed <= tee. tuto. beceusene, Popa pola abled eee ers and veg ves GEO. rice on this one garage, ic zy be cole science woes ngeiow "Ketor pores shel t 2 operative Realtor spot aay ti ple f 5 Earl et 8i8.600. cellech ‘bere ey Bewley ae wou! would large poindirterend 6261 MAR Ty attrac- L ad orer 900 id Este end, of | et Lec ated Bouse BEDROO eal Eoti rE 2-4 ke ken parts one io tue | Cory emoo garage ore a furne Pull — like He 2 ex barn. a Ande BLE, A K tn rontag? Ted fap ok oer The WE B dat 88 basement Mu HO ate Exch 810 fect -, ever rMouiar nates | ished § ‘room r Blvd. = laswe A. perm work ce. Ex- _ Call PE. 45 yodindlcigpanrct sy = er Real rote an a eee rT water UY LAND Toca tier Large ME FIN nee tesksavl ane ing te mer | he som) ee lor take manent as and | Fore ight estate ° one OF tor room with kitch ere | water | ce CONTR Fry w lot 90 ISHED | a oe and te per ; an ona ban full with ming sing with easement IN 4-5090 wit 4 ey ii wi Studie a ; natural en, lar a ie N ACTS © eine tatt alled t 210. Good | 4 sell at out i cory poy be: basem ‘wnfin- en bei oriviles ho B or te rms. : IR 3-1208 i contem: a Ltt ge li wely icho 8 erie ake - Ow 07,250 pr’ _ storm th ater, ent e, muatit c and 01 ~ Beach Wood cH FA a fe sell. | onus bath utlty oom. fireplace. 4 room 14% t pe large ra throughout ‘and hard: | aw snobs . Harger as FITwot’ 7 $950 1 _ of aeiene dorenstairs er ms | Pe peo one swim: | urnace repla area. C CTIVE PY urches and room. on bath floor. 3 bed an: x28 with ter age “asepia. room house. Ex- uron to 80 f bedroe 'THRE AON ' » land eon On! ie . met on ce aw mo F] ce A ‘om munit’ 1000 down, bus water. heat. vere bed 4 bath heidi — oil fi with 2 = RR ixtures sms 2 EE! It wr . ; 'B : treet pats 0 jen ay. Gwad ca peace eee ae may town and stores. School, Fiectrie lot. level. rae aan Mt pmol Lg de “new, water sat hot = This URAL PAR FE 5-813 dining om x bathe Colores | throu ly ud” = ‘ ence ‘aod eeween (ake yeas LK 8h $125 per coe. patty a seoso | H, ectrie water heat pleasant and “must ‘Owner be rash pd each, Baga YADISE coreeaes dixie "eit en ores stiin mat nai eeins is Ni ch oniy ‘by with ure venient he il a! ce it 5 a pore: er. - av bea I ins a2 n. | pad shaik en! { | . oe ppo! _ Tiled fea ind. bedroom ew Mela sesoo, to erereitng nect| § vee at" h oft ween wer |S each to priced. che ey very fart bie living. gverything ment of oer 0 den 3x3) | cas afar rs ae n oe - Open oe” — Eee ir wee Al Willis 2461 we ash + FE 2- on ng Ver | qi h ue pit. m TAR ge. noon home 1008 a e to th Tks, wee onisee Pu ‘3 and ben grapes oi beat ets +. Phill "Ss surance a ie ake 0 ele moder D LAKE. oo furnishec Re ph INGTON 2182 or — Re y | 4302 s {ES- RB Lake | Will TER a with isa galt on fe toe! fa beaut! gh? ? Il base and ali fo bam ips FE 51% rion, Peo bored x. 3 ed | pemcuee N PARK F 5-378. |? _Dixte _H ART oS HOM rapes. Al ightful 3 ne. rerio place Si T only $F bit an 335 pedcerapy BEDROO ecreatio hone & BED: bd RM. H¢ *F RAM nox full b 3 bed ME cluded so Bom carpetin Ei : a % ch hom ilver | 7 : , YE E. vallable Bh MA) GL nf Kk ROOM of ous 400 asem room furnact Pull e fu eo wond a ek att e ak YEAR ARUN ble opping G pets and com. B nottr 1 ground ©. LOE 81 OR 3-1 locati ft. in ent on bungalow | > ce. bas re nd service erful t of land- Cute e Agena m mediate 2! Aire heat storm ast tn ne iawn: Orchs 2HED oso (your ion ares we large orkshop aia with in- sit. sa0 7a eee as Pontiac }" with and | : . lien ND _ MA! hd 2478. Pull pr Paved. MET pend pte first eo st subu manen and t barn of! down. schoo! elgee ee tend cory bul | 5c RANCH 4-1778, Bis price Aes dri AMOR Ch = day t eont dow: rhan ot t emse aree it ~ Call ‘ie, to} * m se of @ nge | OW L =f roo! A. erry: | s N ract Dp wit met e. h i for with atra: wow | eat rte Doe commas | a re seth Sit Rtcnen bath "Oni ; F. aan Se Sa mre "RAMBLING RA abet | «fe Ba, sees | OFFERS nett 3 ti bo NT rences ecurity fe. Good ‘bu IN” TH Se Gnty ane * ‘ ibe Ipoh ee eT ae ben cevatonane 1 RANC eeereatian base 4 N “aN. Pike hey MENT rsa required. de- ot ie PDhaed 14 ST a. F2 or y $700 | cat distan fed ase on: be @ and town P Just ® H ‘a0 reous ment * orthsi d re a Danaus jrcuas ‘Lake LI E . "I PE 2 w ‘ORY B box 19 Corn oO t ed on ce aw ne Lak au-); 1 hap ontiac miles room pane be ide—2 i r best L lead me bi 1160. th BUNG 7, | Ol er Ww Oo M24 India: ay ide eA e_h piness Fn jo from wi bry led 6 I | back lake ine 7 une ale cu Pi lizat Oni bed: ALO’ OR + ita m Ox ncleeon, L atl colette 6 eal yh ned groured actl room: ots | &B tear tt into bd EAN, MODE eee BoA| ‘ese beth Lake Est os eee cae Sass Bios meal dent Neda aise a atten ac om Ss Senda anat eomet ) ree | cation LIVIN s ceeue nite 3 ates eae * wo call OR Ove | be ness ame te se and dod oop abate Ex. : All = sips: Ete pooleetpely move and : OR "beech. NG FO breeze ungal bed- Fenced — fr wee —— I “4-7038 nos ow appoin ee acheoks oe pris fi of th sive eq F + only ina Settee pleted 8 you in. - = R ah R inclu way and ‘er ator yard. e ret s mmedi ae MY nt me wn Sh hand) het nviting PURSES e better | ora © da wtih hen, fu 3 bed. | R |. rs rote in de livin: is with es, paved Close KA Secu iate Oc gg i— ae a kitehe: jivtne at a Couple mieten yond fails bath. Jon. ony c Set ca FF Sahoo | » iful 3 cu ay iy i oe Beit nly ei wecioui at a AEning | ary Privet sie trail will ner lea — ' Ww y. lose ms BY exis rick yee pan ‘to 4 4 inger losets bed dinin won er consi whiny | coon Hin on Stat OO too te pega are postee uk, hal Sores | fern ee with, “ran eet ” LAKE PRIVIE —_ ae aoe oe oo rn wBsite path Wi eeene “en Pou | a" ire itz irae Se ' semi-t Also tee $12,680 4 Ra. 2 bed Ra RONE, extras, pnt 9 fovw fps ent : Meares Cedi ( See ball | wines tile ving Lina ot with ai mediate P ¢ and In . 2-0472, 169 Hi OTTAGE | None wit . nearb 950. peted liv’ Sanen poste fel ator ‘such @ vs a ge Shake rk | an ext ee Gui tn iat wails Leg m, oil | 1s fe A e Posse olen surance La eights | rf with 5 roo ¥ or ing ‘ cr vent fan, 8 dis) loads fal ‘ben home | rege re lar in la screens yin di a than peat, ra- reom SESSION = FE fishing’ mote! 5 me ti980. ig moe on hs aun kitchen’ with eon dr ote = eee Sylvan =e em | this te Sonat att 106) has om this — Sener with oe en bedro ~ —_— ti met, al LAKE ros oe ed _ #71980, Merteee Lees | y. Only rapes — right EL STO garage | sice lar: the ful sr hed A e Lee ehee nbttrooms: ac the hd | ~ . Prk #1, 100 e. Lot m. $5,300 im. on di = on, un’ ‘ound th tory tle hat full ak mreurict yebeack fine | Semi — down _ tox iss. S — rtains . Meee | oe iy ste. ay abip ois vai Atte fase im beers water bath st Courts. no Right Loe Hills , ae ee ylvan Vill imc. | This NEWL vw f with 2,800, oe downtown oa a eat , 2 = Seon 8 ster Behowi re O / Te anes roam ranch or | : ou dandy WEDS batement je ae wih yer " lizabeth Lak ne terms MOVE 37 story re = : Cintas ree fis print) ‘nat mel 13x20 1 | simply or an le home oe ac aichan’ es wil © sen wake Fs . living RIONT | baths. rick Lert eee nd rami room re wind ral ft = | r ause older tor ¥ it en coop, car | con m tate and room IN 2 b Tg ~ ec ti and ow, ire- year Th it he cou, ou tree ; dition: ome s dint eo bed race, 1's . with le ba! ter a old is hi 8 ple, can won't bel s, be tool | po on tn piped taihnd mbt roe , new tiled - te plent th, tehem me 1 own and. ome only % rch Liew tries | reh, with exce lite: b er oom ned ki mer $3,009 Bes B hed is re full be and — is on $8, ase @ that Studi all gins nt axeme' plaste full bi tehe an : k - , terrac 2 reation sement | ACRE -— a | } 1 iy 1 ry Te so mu you Sith t on sed im wtilit nt. ow red ath on ea i T t Buys = ea Wea ica foc” mt ah TEITFOR mine at set moo = tee cated ree, a : is r | r wi i el . ff it d on , TB ma im sell. condition. Fe oneal: oday SS tart and sense and repel to modern oe an stsached Gt K nie ques —o abate for “eppoteime 4200 — "eo. Dd. ™ ter to DRA Y S prieeai Priced at $7 a place ees am se | Westsid ™ seem on. | ene — down! Cai See * rms. . OR’ a- | ed ate’ mest d- | : St oa w ROOM . Call lon . ve P , ‘TH , term an cetlt: red one | e— vos Like oi elson Pa — TON AR — wick rice Red wil So | Vani aluminum ue fee-| Rea nN 5 nl 2F amily ; pauburbe i up and alow eer an nee rk = on ‘ranch EA dig, living ck sale. Vé uced fat. expansion ot a i | Huron We at picture thermo- ealtors Bere wee ries : ra witehien in dining, rc wwe carpe bun- roo home e and ee, . ailic and | Pontiac oods, Jus Legat dow FE on ist femitly. fir (all bet with 3 "1 chee ted % *Shotar stu- Oak ie today . ust * | att “ - floo: : and rhe: & eil, and bath, 7 Mabey bath modern hice pnw Pond compact. Bhtntf fire- au this walls, Le ay Lake ore miles in Co-op Tele E. 4.0528 SA tty ee, rds Siecate ex: poder ft .. e dath = = as on we living . ee ee ’ din. AN thls for oat sox160" ot sieges, ‘Gall perative Res aA pg * fermeces ond as eee Seg oak. fleore i cea park See, es only $14 lace.” = large co Se large eee abe = a H ice Real Estate E Ar niewete “excellent ee ee oe ors. me 500- 5 | x t or w cometh. tact ack Bo bg 500° with vice at eS ae as poe Bobet 8 as. sont . G A change = pr ont condition. | peg Pienty -— oa. i ie. schools af IMM terms. with Leke. vileg. non % , brick, home, chote W included _— 4 residen- den, tots ¢ ro apes car i” Promo eg. ron Bas cot ote ty Ee ye at Se ton iid and er B H YS toié ded ge Oo fe. # | on, wilams sonitate ae |g . 2 mee jose sue ESSION ~ coe Sylva nls tony wate of 7 Entre S APPIN 0 | Brick Ranch is Bo" with ain bon — brivs one, Fam 5 to peo Reece ae ue ce ivan ihe Manor : wae Sound ‘children. For . ESS | outh Bloom 7 ee terms. Priced wn by ap- ; rr, 3 S al stool, an ors we 3 a rem 18: prick me you eeu” Tr Phone 2000, Dt auycme BRICK ; . | Piet =i field ce ARK. aunt ba een Fas | poreh an Shower tile room, and ch.- ) w CO wa i EST ar 4 : one for eed and = lav. 9 good sized 2, large yer one Shie oro or OR one EN LONIA in 1951, 3 offered. b Co-operat Huron vs ATE . at and beth - toe terms an OS age ss ceramic “SUBURgA ar OR 3-201 at ING ADDR I. in cee seat wen RDRAL I on St. Open E rr oe: rented nee, 3 4 at, alum: feneh type * LOCA- vestibule Bhagat iv ine vpued ane | nome RM. Real Estate Exchange feet sees mn cute EAST ersaen: tan te ie erga primted floors ving Foou with ih ie "bath. with ining 1 gogttion. | ving = Toon LAKEFRONT baa! . = paper eine it. im doors. and Satta: en es Biagl the 2 ft with bath, — re ——e eins ONT w Doll He — s op aed teeny p formceroe y oe ‘kd 7 Dontad — in & : vm at totes rena ouse | lot. with’ ya oe gg ecoolbony ee tached walong spese, noel AO plastered tog : io 3 60" oil tion sem rms & scons. | ale od gars of} space, * : ry block er L: te . O mt, space nd sere mn, jcely rage. Lo! at- new Jeasant poreh. a Pe de Surat ake Angelus Es Pave eas Peal : cool 3] terme. ne teneateo,| bay at a. Senn Lint 5 yelus E eee — ra iav rick Gf eno gol. Ss y O'N . § kstat | Se ington Jr Jus kk fe a- Ra ; : 13, 500. tm sac- re e | ry Jr, H t « : neh ment consid term is3 this s ©. EIL, Re There ts erac | You hoot. Offered Hien step 0 piazicd THE wo. terms, You at %, Bape "one 8 ae A ee ae ats eric 3 au ; ; ' m gue xi d a < an os acres Zoeorcted, th a RAYTON P . Stdenae ny. of ard. si43 a neAyion Vo Fone, acy pone LAIN unis 26n77 home ee. po} iG boat Bichon se AN S Geechee ive = oe T me RAGE want © garden fireplace pie ge ies Rd. MONEY PASS HOME. ACT Se Castres” prop: maa, natura . bel Ee ail TTRACTIVE type i wicom a tcepce, 5 im aed i unneed = “s fn clos 5 = age for anaee ee = A Classified cash “ 1 =i / tach ree recreat lavatory, Ads tlre D otiaden © = “sar eats as, nk. oe terms. corr CA fai 50.00 : ys f mall Far 788, ne Fi ee * ees 7. he ’ : 26 arm-—Clarkat can te” car ‘ieee oo oo ’ : obit on arranged . nee — a = ie Re alto rE at. . ‘Haiti or FE 6 . 780 on ter "oye jr BRICK COME “FOR SALE 3 room modern year around home | TEDLAW WOE LAKE, LAKE . Orion, large ranch home tn re- SHOPRINS wR. phage ede 2 bed ce oe 2 car garage. $10,500 THELMA M. ELWOOD : REALTOR #143 Cose-Elisabeth Lake Rd. =e as +844 PONTIAC LAKE FRONT Bu SMALL i AMIL Y eLuing SE RANES GEN a ae REAL ESTATE *-} BEDROOMS (FULL, BASEMENT well-kept —_ neigh- nea. Fully insulated and piastered. HOLMES. “BART R AM $2500 DOWN THE M Dee! ruling. home with Boop 8. Suenos ecabitiets with roe Row Yr" Lake privileges = i oo apd Maceday lakes pe Little rene! rh ge bags bond ai en will love £ THESE FEATURES: R SCHOOLS AN NEW Less fated CENT _ EXHIBIT HOME SQUARE LAKE AND M DDLEBELT ROAD Northwood) ORGANIZATION INC. ~ PINE LAKE VILEGES) Large Al Aerkin jots, real — Anderson windows, J bedrms., baths with < without peat Model open, 24 block west a, & eo ‘wilt THE PONTIAC PRESS _ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1955 * ei Ae See es bad 7 - = i Bell . ATTENTION GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYES: | For Sale Houses 43) FUNNY BE I i ot ne Aarons Ex dice, hearoom, home, modern, © heat very ‘nice. fer «& youne nome #00 J bedrooms Ome eal narod fon ‘stalre red attic. Could ¢ enats “of made into. 2 bed-~ rooms. Only $2,500 down, ful prigt 3 bedroom home, an weed ff OTS, plastered wells, garage. Waser drive, basement, automatic hot water, fireplace. extra lot. This is an ‘exceptional buy. Cash to mortgage. We invite vou to combare ther? 6 auturo Ave 7 -- any other tine NEAR “LAKE ORION, 3 features Prices from $18, ower Bsmt, 3 garages. Chick- $24.000. * | x we to 6:00 OPEN sign at scuare | ft. cR Mi Areas & SON | ek 8. Washineton __LI_ @-1434 Cre § miles out of tise een NEAT. WATERF RONT Keego Harbor, This is canal frontage, 100 ft. from Cass Lake “LOVELAND: se font Ds Rd. Keego Harbor 2-4 EB 4166) | stricted subdivision on Indianwood Lake. ® rooms, basement, laun- dry room, 2 car garage, barbecue reh, other features which have be seen. By owner, MY¥ 2-061) Sun of eves. "YOUNG 4 room year around home with fromt poret, oak Moors. full base- ment with eute. of} heat, beau- tuful landscaped lot with aprink!- ing sysf#m and breamwater, it | you are a fisherman this one will be Paradise You can see them by the dosens, The price ts only $11.350 with terms. We will be glad to show you. $1,600 DOWN Levely 4 room bangalest only 2 yrs. old, aluminum storms anid screens, auto. oil heat, here ts | real money saver the full | price is only 2M, located on | Ann Arbor 8t. im city, see i before it's sold, | DIATE POSSESSION | + | eak floors, delco oi! heat, at- | tached gé@rege, beutiful land- scaped and shaded lot. situated between two lakes. call today, we have the key, mate is @ home tn the very best condition, plastered Walls, oak feors. new colored bath, full basement, new gas furnace, new arage on Gage St. off MN. Perry wh anytime. Russell Young REAL TOKS | 412 W Huron St - FE 4-4625 Open Eyes. ‘til 6; Bun FE 4 $613 | DRAYTON PLAINS 6 ROOMS AND beth, 2 bedrooms all furnished. | Mavile furniture. 21 inch GE TV GE refrigerator and stove Re- as water heater Coal hot air fur- Nace. screen end storm 40x . Beeban Bt st. OR Ryans By_ owner | DRAYTON PLAINS AREA WILSHORE ESTATE | Mode] located 5454 Maybee Rd West on U8, 10 (Dixte Hwy: to | Sashabaw Rd. Turn right north om Sashebaw to Re. Turn right 4 mi. on Maybee GI's $0 DOWN G bedroom ranch home. Minimum ft lots = 100 side Alumicum | storms & screens, Paved streets Car port. Soli driveway. Low Lame f i ents AL FISHE’ REAL, ESTATE 19322 Jameg Courens | pt 13-4310 Model Phone OR _ "3-290 | NEW CUSTOM BUILT 2 BED rage. Sliding doors, I's, baths large living room with fireplace Clarkston area Wil take con tract and some cash as down | _payment Call after 5, EM, 365333 BARGAIN 8 room-—5 and bath down and bath up vay schoots Dus at corner. $10 700 down JIM WRIG HT, "Realtor 345 Oakland Ave * FE 5-0441 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange INCOME # APAR?MENTS , PRI- vate entrances and baths, gas heat. Income $300 =| mouth. a eT ee oe Fates 6 M. WILL SELL FUR- * nished of unfurnished. Very low own payment. Will coma es, a! _wotele car in trade FE 2 GILES. $7450 FULL PRICE New 3 bedroom homes on FHA insite the city meer the new Jr high school fost lots And best of ali, only $8600 down plus mort gage costs Call for further information. GILES REALTY CO. 02 West Huron Open _* jo 8 . room fully mesrre —- lacktop street | vet dee way heya Ea a: e . Abs —_ = Syitable for a variety | GUCRLER I REAL TY ATTENTION NEWLYW Seite Be _ first to live in this lovely 2 bedroom modern home. Pinctered walls, Picture wind Auto. Hanoi Large Pa us a “coon at only <9500 with down, § monthly orethy Suyder Lavender TORS 4 BEDROOMS and 2 BEDROOMS | We ee gan woot oe te cor EAST SIDE 8 2 bedroom bungalow with full) basement, newly painted and neat | and clean inside, has fenced yard and jocated near stores. Ful] price 68.450 with $1,500 down. NEW 3 BEDROOM A ranch type bungalow has Uv | basement with auto, forced laundry trays. Wired elec. stove, oak floors, leneces Walls, eedar shake shingies ee many other -extras. Full price $10,500 plus lot. Not much time left George R. Irwin Real Eerute 269 PE 5-0101 if no ans FE Co-operative Reai Estate Exchange ~ BUSINESS BUSTS OWNER _SACRIFICE “rary lake trot year round home. —- = i place, large lo fire | APPROX. $1,000 DOWN Name your ow C. -Pangus "1919 M15 Ph. Ortonville 132, collect, Immediate sr 3 BEDROOMS Eg PRIME INVESTMENT ce- 2o-Operative ! Real | | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GAYLORD | t FE 5-6175 Baldwin Ave. | 2-8544 en coop 20x10 ft. Fully land- n vergreens, Fruit trees, aped. Everg’ : (3 5e School bus by door _ 263 Indian Lake Rad FOUR FAMILY west SIDE . , ple A sound investment. Pour dandy car garage. Near W. Huron Bt Price is right. WE SELL— wE TRADE DORRIS-& SON REALTORS 4-587 Huron a bre! ate Exchange Charles $1000 PER RM was the price of homes 10 years ago. Its now about double that. BUT here's & 7 rm, home on- the East Bide for only $6,100 with # lithe over a thousand down. Ott furnace and new auto gas hot water heater, | OK for BIG family er income | Call today. HERE'S A HONEY. A neat 45, rm | home, Pasement, garage for only | Otter—Sylvan Lakes Only 5 desirable ie. and ay 0, 97.490.¢The 40 Tt jot zoned com- mercial is worth $100 per foot ‘Close to Telegrapt & Elis, Lake Ra shopping center which ts be- ing buiit. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION aw mundi sided attractive §. bungalow with gas furnace eek giassed sun rm. which can be used as 3rd bedrm Wonderful | for man Wanting a big shop or “down pay ment. KE 4-0521 1717 & Telegraph Eves, & Sun ACREAGE & HOME 9’, acres of ground, @ acres of tillable land very ¢lese te M24 Four reom home with 2 bedrms Total price $5,500 with $1,000 down. Cail for mformation ELIZABETH LAKE RD Have your business and home on one location. Property sone com- ~ by Bershberzer “Wise guys, eh?”’ For Sale Fake pied pl taser Acree 4 A lovely 7. acre “parcel about 5 0 trees and @ live stream ac back end of the property at only Co with _— down, a ROUND LAKE FRONT 3a f ‘ ture | windew, 816.300 with A 6 acre ie in hepeden Twp Ms JONES, REAL ESTATE. | : : Pb, FE 4-505 aod fér a Deautitul nomeatie with a yeur around stream across - portunity — Priced ps pe eld br of the "eta on aes CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | $03 Community watson’ vee B hebby rm. 89.973 with reasonable | FE +4211 Eves. eee road -Priced at only : LADD S cabana for ee: =_= | 3 foaal eabins on. we 400 I i a MICH BOD, CHARLES, Realtor |- LAKE PROPER Reasonable ‘terms or sien | 4286 Dixie Hwy from Atlanta to Crooked Lake or OR 32 SYLVAN LAKE _ 3 bedreom brick ranch home, 2's pletely tiled floor and sealed ceil- q. Automatic gas beat, hot wa- | frontage $3750 rom: MY Attic fan, 12220 screened mercial 6 room home ef hill- side Kitchen & recreation room | in basement opening ento fenced les yard Good sive rooms BALDWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT : Six room beme with an extra nice | basement This is an ideal home| for a family with Baldwin & Bt Mike's schools a few blocks away. Walking distance to down) town, | LAKE ORION DISTRICT We have « branch office tn Lake Orten with many good listings Lake fronts, lake privileges, city property in both Lake Orien saa | Oxford Vacant jots, acreage, | farms Call for additional infor. | mation MY 23-2821 or stop at E Flint ®t.. Lake Orion. LAWRENCE W GAYLORD ~ Ib 44-9584 136 1. PIKE ST | lelseds Cooperative Real Eataw Fachange | KENT | Established in 1916 QUALITY BUILT HOMES Now on your lot, or one vou select from our fliesy a cus- tem home You’ make selection | of floor plans, exterior with or _ without basenient-many plans {6 cheose from—step in or call our office Model! brick aa shown by appointment. Frame | homes $9.075 up, brick $10,850 | up | NEAR LAKEVILLE, 10 acree with running stream, 3- bedroom home, full bath Some, work needed to complete home. Level jland and scenic view af stream Now at $10,000 wth $3,000 dowh. A-1 WEST BIDF Realiy fine. 2- bedroom home Large carpeted Nving room, fireplace, modern kitchen with tiled features, breakfast nook Enclosed rear - and picture window. ‘itl basement, gas heat, fin- iched- reco orm. Cool pleasant vard, with shade trees Garage. $17,500 | |fongre. L ow SCHOOL AREA | em T flr. New in $2 Modern | kitchen, tiled bath. full base ment with tiled fir and ree t™m paved Kktreet See this! one for only $950, teritis ‘16 ACRES ON LAKE “with modern 2bedrm. wome, attached garage right on main roed. 19 miles trom downtown Pontiac. Extra cabin on good fishing lake $10" ed fed aly $1,950 down’ A good by $950 DOWN for this eee home near Williams Lake. | liv- |- tng tm., screened front porch, part bath. Just the thing. to Seat the city heat etd ft. lot. Total price $6. VKLOYD.KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 u Open Eves |Next te the Consumers Power KN UDSEN Fast Side Choice school location, An .8 | ~~ . room house in excellent con- ditton. Has 1 bedroom & bath on Ist floor, 2 bedrooms and extra storage space on second 2 tamily. You can move in at once. Terms $2,000.00 down. Cedar Island Lake Plenty cf “Woods & Waters” for all with year around living, | 6 rooms and bath all on one , floor. Fireplace. Full basement | and garage. Includes four lots. Immediate possession, Reason- terms. These properties shown by appointment. Wim. i. Knudsen ALTOR eal Ponting Mgtate Ly Bidg. Ph. 4-4516, Eve: 8-1275 Fe Se Cake Prop. 44 a LOTS, “CANAL WITH AC- 3 cess to Gass Eake. 2 facing same Only $73 terme I. L2 FRONT AGE large: beautifully wooded lake end | “REAL ESTATE ee ae lvean ROUND Huw 5 ROOM? Deep TODAY'S SPECIALS SERVICE? on : ward Ave. in Leaccsnet business plac district, $60.000 gross-—can be ean (Re =e, Pad gay mtg eats oa greatly increased with delivery your tree visit so come = = service. $5,000 dy. plus stock. phone cash $300 on auto. fen ré or alge nature pe TE & BRICK HOTEL lo- & repayment ipa su to your ated in prosperous town nerth needs, eagle ¢ of Pontiac. $38,000 gross on tav-| awaits coe Leatie FI Fislehes Man- ‘ass ern alone. Steady weekly income! ager. rkeiev President from rooms. $55,000 on terms. : KALKASKA GENERAL STORE Ph, FE 5-8121 Near new air force base, this highway ereerel ningereosey well H & A t turn into that gqid- mine you're looking for Has SDM = and ome u oO Standard gas. 7 room modern rege and “IT acres of” land ‘sil Loan Company included CON- dition, Cheap. OR _3-0653 SOLID BRASS BED. FULL , BIZE. At a barcain | 5-8633 STORKLINE BLOND BABY Y CRIB and matching chiffrobe. Inner- spring mattress, white ‘bunny | motif.. Very good condition, $50. FE 2-6527, een ay ft. ae. E Surat bathe sigs. and avon er vy & misceliancous Hae oO dealers. Townsend, Birmingham 8OLD Pate ly See RTT eu av antique vy and m iscellaneous items, No deal- a hues Ave. First street to left. south of St. Joseph off Woodward. E ELECTRIC STOVE units, Good working con- . 1478 Ta ‘or Rd off TABLE “MODEL ls | RADIO PHOND. nlast: is _ Cooley Ek. Rd, FE 5-866. TRADE G ) FOR 2 ELEC- trie * qinany ron 3 1060 2 bas, oxia _. yirge4 write SMALL. RADIOS | gg er this bugev. $12. Detecto babv scales | - ‘Sale c|Household Goods 37 y USED TRADE-IN _ DEPT, - viece, breakfast set. ‘ Davenport and chair Gas seats nett set 840 : ATHOM. AS Ec CONOMY FURNITURE CoO, 361 8 SAGINAW 8T __ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN USED PHILCO REFRIG AND | Waster Good condition. Can ee | _ seen after 6 p m at 31‘, Eliw wi WASHER $20. REFRIGERATOR $35 chrome set, PE | WASHING ACAI IN mae) _condition. $3500. FE 5-8606. § CU. PT FRIGIDAIRE $50 TAP- { borane fas range, $15. Sofa, §2. FE | ‘52 Gal. |. Electric Water heater—name b $149 95—Now $0005” a L. A WAGNER CO 1960 N.-Opdyke Cor Pontiae Dd. | ______—C*FE 8-022) | .| WAYNE GABERT Floor Sample Sal i | | $229.95 Norge auto washer $168 | *189.95 Noree dix drver Side. “250 6° refrie sive W in electric ran iv @ute $1 $419.95 Norge .° cu ft Custom atic retrigerator-freezer OTHERS TO CHOOSE 2 YEARS TO PA 121 N_ Saginaw PE _8-6189 | 1 WALL FURNACE, GOOD CON. | dition. OR 3- 7615. after § pm. APEX IRONER, $85. FE 5-9724, Kenilworth ATLAS POWER KING JIG SAW aod shaper with motors and Call after 8 pm EM 70 )- 2824 TOWER trowels Cement erinders Pumps Sanders Chain saws, CONE’S RENTAL 1251_ Baldwin FE 2-007T7 ALE ELECTRIC ~ TOOLS APPLI- ances at wholesale prices to all | GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO., 2258 Dixie Hwy, PARK FREE! ALI. ¢ “ARPENTERS Best in tools at lowest prices | General Warehouse, 2258 Dixie oh ATTENTION. Builders Homeowners ; Just in NEW 256 and Jetahcried ' Selling et real savi USED PINE ina 2 24}2. Quality at Reclaimed brick Bargain priced new and us doors Plumbing supplies - Light | yaeatee We carry a complete tine of Nats. Insulation, Roofing. Building Boards Windows made to your order Bave on your bulld- ing needs get our estimate = | | ® low costs : Fire Brick | SU > LUMBER mare SE RPI US & MATERIAL SALES CO | cided Highland Rd 1M50; OR 3-7092 ANCHOR FENCES — | money dow approved | No FHA _ FREE ESTIMA TES FE 35-7471 Artists’ supplies, hobby siipphes—check our clas- sification “Hobbes and Supplies” No. 244, ALTO MECHANICS” Best tn tools at lowest prices | General Warehouse, 2358 Dixie | Hw \aany “BUGGY -AND MATTRESS. i Never been used $18 FE 20826 | BATHROOM | FIXTURS YOUNGS. | town kitchen Furnaces’ Qi! and coal Mot water and. steam boilers. automatic water heater. | hardware electrical supplie , soil mols eauee souper: pipe and * fittings Paint | 0 rE gerer’ 3685 Perry | __FE BEFORE prices go up Remodel vour home real ToRe best trvestment. Call estimate MIDWEST LBUIL DERS, 2 SUPPLY FE 4-2575 | or FE 20" Salton: COAL eas ry ALUM. COMB. DOORS. $3495 _ FE 20223 "CASH FOR FURNITURE 6 WOODEN oe sae x $2.50 ea 8 screens, 24x24, $1.50) ea 1 Lennox gun ty oi] burnet & controls, with La gal . Sylvan Vil- $130. 1425 Rosedale, lage _ ROOM pnt ‘All and fixtures Property so Pinust sell, ELgine _ 6-0089. - CLEARANCE SALE Tractors, mowers, tillers, mise, equipment, new sed, Special con of month sale, definitely oats ept. 6th *S F. EVANS EQUIPMENT B | @507 Dixie _Hwy MA Bay | CHROME FOLDING 7 WHEE chair. Like new. 2920. Eductield Ro | §0 000 “GRAIN < ZEOLITE HOMART | deluxe water softener Used less than 90 days. Regenerated imme- diately before removal. $60 com plete. MY 2-6461. | ae “FURNACE LIKE NEW. Reasonable REpublic 2-1189 7 CIRCL¥ FLUORESCENT FIX- | tures Newest. brightest and most ens, dinettes, bedroo reation rooms. $11 95 vate “$5.95 Slightlf factory marred. Call at factory showrooms. Michigan Piu- crescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave, , CLOSING OUT $4.95 PAINT 10¢ TILE (9x9) INLATD LINOLEUM” LE 8Q SMITH ’S, 257 S. Saginaw COMBINATION DOORS With storm & screen insert -Most sizes $14.95 each, BLAYLOCK ee COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-7101 DAVENPORT, GOOD CONDITION, $10. Fruit jars and mise. aR ou 2° DEMIN JET DEEP LL, tank and pipe included, “00. ‘Mul. * berry 2111. DRAW TITE HITCHES) CHROME OF CADMIUM PLATED. bea : at L going the frame makes of cars, Si owland 3243. Dixie Hwy. 3.1456 mercoids, fuse box, jon electric ‘hot water tank Operating, een demonstrate. . Liberty 9-3832.__ TANBING. TOILETS 18 tas He cabewls with attings $11.95 dpiece a sets Factor? lars 8. aS Seconds ye :. UMBING 8 w St, , S161 | $2 | LIONEL PORCED | ® modern type of lighting for kiteh- | B¢ nd rec: | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Hi 7 “eowert __patnt nts, Phone OLLINGSHEAD VAR STORE — out Baldwin, Armstrong and Mac-O-Lac rE oem soon oe 2, HOME OWNERS. Protect your children and orna- our home with our beau- oda y budget. Call ‘7. Fence Roll Right HOME” ORESSED ~ PORK AND 5 ci : Sa, = sausage. FE o Bye WALK-IN COOLER F OOLER FE | wooe '- ACKERMAN GAS BOILER sare Loyar ye B.T U's. 2 season's $200 nolds-Schaffer wa teri athenee hs e size, $50. _Pontiac Trail, FE 2-7220. G&M COMPANY — 3 AND LAWN MOWERS MA. CHINE SHARPENE PE 5-7835 ee E. Walton | INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH- lc equipment and dark room sw lies? Bee Seseecaiee BO and CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 61a. | KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, BEAU- tiful 42) in 00 value $59 50 Slightly, marred in transit. Also several 34 inch and 66 inch models at terrific values. Michi- gan y tmoreacsnt 303) Orehard | _Lake Ay KENTILE. Six marble colors 929% inch: 5 CENTS EACH) | WOOD BURNING HOT WATER | FLOOR SHOP heat Ch fee oe eed condition. Phone Open 9-9 eS Saginaw st V-M HI-FIDELITY RECORD PLAY- | anoree Tia Pande seo. sis | r uabore case 4 speed. 1. | oye’, aod 258" onsale | aS gt Sate old, Will eee. See us hg all Ferarcers needs | For S For Sale Miscellaneous 60 BLDG SUPPLIES MA $5611 Dixie Hwy ss Clartston 4% TON AIR CONDITIONER DIS play mode! $235 a. thomp son 80 8 Perry: — iX4'y’ 5 AMEL otis bathtubs Crete marred $21 SAVE Supply, 100 8 pega ‘st GAL. ELECT. HEATER poy 30 gal. auto = heater sas Cab. sinks & fittings Laundry trays, Save Supply 100°‘5. Saginaw St. LUXAIRE COAL FURNACE. $56 Delure Hoover sweever with at- tachments $40 FE 47816 & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized .tactory service genuine tactory parts. Free on factosy analyser TASKER 63 HURON 8T. LUXAIRE COAL FURNACE AND pipes, 32 E_ Blvd North. LAVATORIES COMPL! and teat bathtubs. shower stalls at terrifice values. These are crate marred Mic: _—— my eereecent. _W3 Orchard Lake LUMBER CASH AND CARRY Cedar pen all new stock Birch flush doors. $795 up. fot! White pine utility boards, T'se, hecrlyaa! No 210, $236 bundie, Windows at new low price. Pina & Cedar noe hin PiyWood. plain decorative. Combination rs Insulated wall board & tile. mt Paul hy Lumber Co 20 Bogie EM +277__ | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 2 inch mirrer all metal cabinet Aiso large selection of medicine cabinets with and without lights. New sliding triple doof unite Al! at exceptional bargains Michigan Aitginbentncer 3%) «(Orchard «Lake. MYER’S PUM Jets os submersible. KELLY'S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams, Auburn Heights FB 2-6811 |\NEW AND USED FURNITURE | Refrigerators. as and electrit heating and cook stoves and wa- ter meosers. ae abacsetrellers aod cottages. TRAILER EXCHANGE PE 23-3200 JET bas hop godt G. A THOMP. complete with oi) owrner and con- trols, 626? 27 A. mpson, Perry. NEW AND POWE: MOWE: R Rae Birmingham ~NEW ¢ GALVANIZED | PIPE % tn 12 ft Lge ft len: reige SLUMBING cy PPLY inaw ‘ FE 5-2 19 MICYCEE ONE _ St. FE S30." ; OLD GARAGES Ri REPAIRED TO look iy ee ir ga- rage. new gar _Terms. FE 4-6654. peated anal OI HEATING STOVE AND ook _Like new, double pot. FE 8-0 PHELPS ELECTRIC ain Wwane ue supplies, OR 3-1217, OR e ft; ft. 3100 ‘47 36 LINEAL FT. PORCH SCREENS 52 in. high. New bronze screen. Frames are § quarters.be 3 also doarss Excellent condition, 315 _ Oak St. Rochester, OL 2-1171 PLUMBING SPECIALS bath set. A quality with 3 pe trim $115 Oven daily ® to @: Sun 19 te 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply Ortonville We deliver All kinds at Jowest prices. Also Cabinet Hardware, wholesale and ‘Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave. FE 2-254) B SINKS $1295 82 GAL. rie heaters, $79.95. G. A. Thompson. 80 § try, PACH OUD WRECKING CO. 2310 Dixie Hwy. Ga bei ue Save Money at BUR MEISTER’S ~ LUMBER 800,000 cr BOR ristt a0. 30 | stand faucet $21 95 Commerce | ———= a 276 | sET sales | TIRES AND | Tu CARNIVAL , iby Dick Turner C | 4 _For r Sale P Pets | _-—~ 16 18 YEARLING “HENS. OL 1- 0 AKC REO. i3 IN. MALE! BEAGLE. 3 yrare eid. Good hunter op rabbits, 865 008 AKc BEAGLE PUPS AND GROWN hounds, | Reasonable ob | 8-31 | v. U8 Pete | Sere ep es _ your dad or — a = kK? For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ' Do It Yourself ol RECONVERSION TORRID HEAT USE OUR TOOLS DO YOU OWN burner, furnace biower compiete with controls 31 Marewa Font REINFORCED RETE “BRP. tle tanks, Ph. FE 46428 RECONDITIONED SINGER - SEW- ing machines 6 FE 26145 9. plumbing wiring, repairing Com- | Plete stock soi] sewer crock dram Montcalm Builders’ Su resi, of 156 West Montraim. FE) 2 Pri thru Wed ® & 6 30. | Closed every — ” — ~ stk for free home demonstration | JACKSON'S RENT AD) |i IN COAL PURNACE EXC | UNDER BUILDING geKY C | condition. Cheap. FE _ 4-8065 FOR RENT aires cae SCOUT BACK HOE, | Floor sanders—hand = sanders— nd Shawhee loader, @ months old | ~WAll paper steamers—wansers & | Like new Motinted on 1950 Fer-| furnace, vacuum cleaners, Onk- | § | guson tractor. Goed condition MA STALL SHOWERS COMPLETE | with faucets and curtain, $69 50 terrific-vaiue, $33.37 Lavatories, ; complete with gleaming chrome | faucets, $1405 Toilets, 639 value, $19.95. These are teeters | seconds Michigan Fluorescent, - 393 Orchard’ Lake | SAVE ON SUMMER PRICES ON coal and fuei of], Fit! your bin or | - oil ao now Oakiand Fuel and ' we ~ sUMMER baad ON COAL M. ~ BE NSON Call Be for SUMMER prices ON COAL 40 = N Saginaw WEdera) ¢-2621 18 TON LOW BOY TRAILER AND‘ truck Best offer 1049 Chev 2 ton Gump. needs some fepair, $200 2, 1991 Ches. tfuck (rans one with | power takeoff. OR 3-4197. 2-737. | Garage Doors | | TO CHOOSE’ FROM SPECIAL SUMMEF OFFER Berry ail steel fully maar and up. Estimates on | e 20203 | ERRY | DOOR, SALE. to - | BES. Like new also . Reasonable 1978. John STALL SHOWERS with faucets ‘and Terrific value, $33 curtain, $69.50. 1.33, Lavatories, complete with gleaming chrome —— $14.95. Toilets, $39.50 val- 995. These are factory sec- onds Orchard Lake Aveo Talbott Lumber, and Go ware . = line of lumber. 105 Ph. FE ave ‘ON IN EAVESTROUGHE, han 2678 Ore’ TOILET 8 BEAT, 87.05 a wait ca Also complete line of al! colors in wi plastic and peri seats Fluorescent, 383 Orchgrd ve. a SP bao Fluorescent, 303 P.S aint, also & Satin | 5 Bond ruboe r base, bard plies, teks at evens moms a TRAILER, 10 PT STERL | FE 4-ft. side tes; good shape 1229 Beach Dr, ‘Randall Bessn, | Lake Orion __2 years | EM USED Suanaces OIL Sakae Can Sate You Money Compgre These Prices zane 15¢ EAC P fro 17 LONG, Se LIN. ure 12” LONG, 6c LIN. 12" LONG, Te LIN. rT. FT. ‘W SASH, LE IRON, We L FT L BASEMENT "BEAMS, In Ltrs ATH TUB ed xeX% \ePLYSCORD, $3.95 New: GARAGE SIDING, $14.95 PER 100 = KNOTTY -PINE, $14.95 PER ROCK,” $1.59 PER SHEET NEW 4 me oor BOARDS, $7.90 SIDING $12.25 8c R 100 8Q. ALL TILE, i8¢ 8Q. FT. PITTSBURG HOUSE PAINT, $3.85 PER OAL, : PAINT, $2.75 PER OAL. NEW 3 PIECE . et ‘eben saustoctien wr each transact! owl ike the _— service. come in one wrecking x bul yy Bs ail kinds ee se materiais for for (MOVIE CAMERA™ FE bie <= | ACCORDION. RED AND WHITE, — ee bese. Nobility Good condi- TORIES SASH | tion. PR -¢-6087. 508 £. Tenny- son Aluminum combination windows = ~ ee ‘ang doors LOW LOW price|ii | 120 BASS ACCORDIAN SLIGHTLY = used teed fi im al FE #6089 Page [cs ‘or mediate sale. Sam tos pm __§'BaBY ae ‘PIANO USED ade by Baldwin 6250. | $1,000 ACCORDION | Poigt—5 BUTCHER BOY ELEC _Gas station equipment Sonn ene GUN ¢ _ hee || SPRINGFIELD 3000 ‘TO BE MOVED 1 16x20, too | CABIN. a |. $950. land Fuel and Paint, 436 Orch- | ard Lake Ave. FE 5-610. | listed wad “Hebi Sup: | plies,” + Siessifigation. neuer 3 a4A | i¢ MM. Fa _iens. $100 PE 2-200 62 __ Sale Music al Goods -Quitmerer. _OL al Wily sacrifice for oe sUiSER VA CATION. ist Learn bel pay os the quick an aes Flas | erage Accoru. ec: with | avcoraice. while leafn- | ine © Geliaahers. | re CLEMO Ss AND CRANE) BABY, ] abo With bench, gabe . / STEAM’ BOIL _and controls, MAple 67300. | OR 3-7771, eS I BALDWIN, cc: SOLe | PE EMe” TANKS biano. 1,300 Jit Be Compiete installation if desired. PIANO TUNING R- _ 7S. nen ot — refgan sing. Oscar ye ey sat sOLID GOL Prat? OOO! S | watch. 21 jewel. New band. FE bem FFANO, 060 D> 3D br mane. UPRIOHNT, —_ ELKENT ondition FE 8-121 “7aOMPET o200,,§ “CONDITION: UPRIOHT PIANO wit Socamine| $25. PE 3-7348 ‘Sale | Store _Equipment | o4 MEAT saw "450, EM | CHEAP” _FE 17-8164 __Sale Sporting | Goods 65 . 2 yre. old, rt EM 3067, “POP MACHINE. 12 = 16 GAVOE SYOTGUNS, LE lo Grande ne » Or oe @HoP. BUY rade. 375 8. Telegraph. FE ~~ BUY YOUR GUN. ON TIME - o ‘ Slaybaugh's 630 Oakland Ave. 2) H. P JOHNSON SEA HORSE, $50. 832 Ann St. Birmingham. a GA. STEVENS PUMP 8HOT- a with , Roly-choke. $50. OR NEW unTin | SADDLE % WITH pa derous, ‘Bargain, $75.00. OL DEER Monte Carlo ao and hts, Beautiful _06h Be Berwick iva “Sand, Gravel & Dirt” _ 6 | A-l TOPSOIL, More DIRT, sanp _ana aravel. EM 3-8742. 1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. sand grave ii! Lyle Conklin. FE 8-1112 or PE 4-8572 nue RIFLE, receiver 3560. as burners, blowers. stokers, and A) Tor s6mL. PILL DIRT, | . sires: Wayne Heating Co, Ro- bea stone sone ue gravel _chester, OL t 2-0711. _Earl Howard FE 4-040 BEST GRADE TOP aig ~ BHRED- ded pea biack soil, aera | _ Stade. = BLACK DIRT, et, GOVERNMENT 1 IN spected, FE 17-8319 FARM TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT, $5 yd. $10, - delivered, Se : FREE en FOR ni _ Corner” ner Adams & Jouth “pid. GOOD TOP FOR SALE. __Loaded and delivered, FE 4 +-6nal GOOD FA i | TOP ~s0IL AND binck dirt. & yds. for $10* de- _livered FE. ~ - HARDWAY Top sotl, black dirt, peat, ound and gravel. FR 5-4758. BLACK DIRT AND ert Ys. | _$9.00 delivered. © “yan | Now LOADING TOP ao PROM Lon old State farm. aa Lk. Rd. FE & =e ROAD & — Pit run. 60-40 and sand. Gravel, Fe aeiie PE 29003, deal, call FE SAND, GRAVEL, PIT "Ee, "an art be pashan wane rng grave "mason a. pea revel Binc dirt toil. Ter PP | GRAVEL, & mor. | GERMAN iakenERD FE 5-6452 and | | soak. orle EM 32003 Au aK REG. COCKE + puUPPrEs. ae males, roy Males, $30. tt "FRAGLS PUPPIES. PE 44044, WrERED Short--hair. pointer puppies. ake BEAGLE “PUPPIES. rir) EACH “GERMAN rE see PEKINGESE, PUPPIES “AND __Griffons | Y-AKC FEMALE BOXERS, ALSO| 4 boxer puppies. One Pekingese | puppy il, 2335 Diale Ake REGISTERED S8RITTANY | __Spanie! pups. 311 First Bt asus if oncageer pi & ‘1 a a rE "4025 Closed. Sun BEAGLE portixs 3 MOS $10 each. OR. 35-2086 BORER. FEMALE BRINDLE, 2's ton old Best of fitter 3815 Clintonville Rd. 0 BREEDERS pA SELL. keets FE 5. PARA: | ~ = a * 3 = - ~ PUPPIES, MALE BOXER. EXCELLENT | companion Female Springer paces matron, AKG fegisiered | J PUREBRED BEDLINGTON TER riers pedigreed papers 1 male 2 females Excellent —— FE }-?608 CANAR FE 4-tee0 BS ee | PARAKEETS “OP ALINE tes = Mt. Clemens PARAKEETS AND 24 Auburn Rd fanaa CANARIES. CAGES, ood, Since 1927-584 Oakland Ave Fics pee 1 MEL- Ts Pet r SUPPLIES | a i! fe, ia g ate | a : +] “ld tke some advice, Pop ~— how do you go about asking 3 realy B BEAGLES. PUPS Beals. _ ered FE 4 PUPPIES cc OTTIESB ANT plpinben AKC registered FE §-0107 SPRINGER a ae i _ Reasonable MY REGISTERED panes ER FE- male ahs mos ‘wid, FE Jessi alt-) ercé@Wpm i SE 5 ING SPOTS BEFORE YOUR RYES | Onee you sed these registered English Pointers you will pot waik home without one. They will | steal your heart away White | with brown pote. Reasonable. | MA 6-6626 a i SPRINGERs. akc MO. Highland Rd R a0 WHITE MICE 4AMSTERS, | ALt. Pet Shop, @7 8 Astor FE 46433 | ries | Cameras, Equipment Ola. j | PEmananpes. TWHELPED JULY | | OTHER CAMERAS ° *. EQUIPMENT r inee Dogs Traine _Boarded 70, (pine) oO AngEiing pled gee eet Mle . | \sboa— BOARDED 500s ih ‘ae 1 &, Tele- __ Hay, € Grain & & Feed 71 |, ALL KINDS HAY. PHONE MA 2-900) after 3:30 p.m. | roa SHEOND” C CUTTING AL- ‘pent@r's, sliverbet Rd., off 5-1630. eeposlye: CusTOM saMBINING: WITH & SELF | propelled pe Make errange- ments now " wat _ For @aLe” = BALES ‘ oat: straw ‘OA 8-2701. cN ESE E SEED wn fl ge certified rth Avon OL 14448 — ND" aa BALE: falfa in field) 2 Mi 8 R OL 2-$471 For Sale Livestock. 72 “CLEAN e bu nope MY 3- att after 6 OLD. | — WITH PAST HITCH : AY FOR A bea area lyweed mutflers taf ibe, exten-f S sions, and accessorthe « tor all "49 F b + Bs CREDIT TERMS : makes and models \ Ford DUS, cues PE oN > BR oS 1113 he AUTO parts. | 53 GMC ‘ ies ( OS. ~ oe, GMC pane oe oe oo” s BUICK MOTOR “to stuDE-J ey ee PONTIAC RD. at ‘OPDYKE _ anion "0. ure ey | 49 Dodge .1 ton stdke oe wo ALE a wea | CLEARANCE SALE OF 1565 Gey 37 gon pickup i ’ new Bm sed | ' a. ema 3 . ire hedge this month, Sept. | \ -8 E NA WNES | SF sails 7 fon pe up 1, Last \ Chey Pontiac. Dodge. | < “ ine | gaat ee BV ANS EQUIPMENT | Chrysler, Os, Buick Studebaker | 50 GMC Diesel tracto® * | 6807 Diste Hwy & T878 . cylinder eogines I [NEW GEH! Cioran wien | Ford, Cher. Miers '*S2 GMC cab & chaysi hes and core TU ire rl | SPECIAL 52 GMC cab & chassis ower af reduc orice avis i t Mechinet__Ph_¢8 Ortonville _ incauer, $100 per gat | S50 GMC Suburban orn wnljEt SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | HE TRACTOR MAN : . : Will give 6100 worth of red cd sr oe AB Bd Pot R stamps with the purchase of en Peg nll iy T iayen ween | win eas mulher compliers | Starters aod generators $4.50 | Reg $70 04 Now $39 Rebuilt springs $1 30 ARE OU R LEE’S Sales & Service ine oe ian aa ae _ FF_ 3.9830 #21 Mt Clemens aa Oekiana Ave Ph PE | | egitivator, ete. Also @ rooms of furtifture © Wm, Ferrier, Prop Metamora: Bank Clerk 4 poy's ies SCHWINN BICYCLE a! beiane HOUSETRAILER FoR Ss warAT BEADTIFUL PaLonino AR RAN a mare, Sound. Gaited Gentle. ‘Sale Farm: ‘Equipment 76) Auto Accessories | s 80 For Sale Uses 4 auPER MTA F anmatt. 9 vor we Glaia Service et CUEVRONET ‘ 1, 5 section spring... When you need itt Have you tried | — eo __harrow, $1000 discount. Mii ate “awe = inte wake | WILSON ~~ NOTICE 4 al work ua unteed, “Pra 1 1 | “ti ARE OUT TO WIN: FREE lass ‘of windable “natalie, | OAKLAN D AT. CASS, WE ARE GIVING EXTRA LARGE! - Gu" AUTO OLASS CO. ’ A I Mellow Rh | 1 Oatand Are” Farms) |. OF EN EVENINGS _ FE +4531 PE 2-9203 DUAL exitatet “s¥eTeéa KECONDLEIONED MACHINES | Fer, Sale Tires yeep TIRES, «50 To Tn WI! ILSON GMC Farmall Cub" = Moser ane Pel b.ades from C & Service Auburn at Qudrke FE- 63451 4 Wagner Loader nd, Beck Hoe © Tae yke_ ——— | jada INTERNATIONAL “she ae = , $175 Kune like «a Ui “Ford Ferguson and C jac ier _ Auto Service si Pody spe tires “" Swat. best of term — we OGoseeere, GuEYROLET ud } A CACKETT INC’ _meraing. guwrine « paivrino ¢ _NNITTL SS Hel 30N . 40 INTERNATIONAL rm, sug NW BLACK AWK | ALL MAKES OF CARS ised tina nee pou: iF any -< . an Bb ivine ir RAID sor iT OR. t AL E S nals Radio and heater FE 6.0054, ARMINGTON nee i984 GMC 630 SHORT DQUBLE Farmington 242.or KEnwood 35400. | PHONE Ba — | caeee with steady year round job. : “jo Years Fair aling dow nand take over pay- Auction S iles Case at West Pike Bt _ments OR 31005 ' ees CRANKSHAF? GRINDING IN THRE) — Avena FRIDAY SEPT 2 aT car Cylinders rebored Zuct Ma. TRUCKS 130 pm located ty-mile east of | chine Bhop 23 Hood. dein re. 53 oe erie Milford on Wixom Rd and: | _2-2863 11953 Ford 14 ton — south te 089 Garden Rd 260 7 eT 1952 Ford a head .tine HMolsteio & Guern: ble FOr dairy cattle Nearly al) an’ full ‘Sale Motor Scooters 82 Qs ‘io production for base time (1950 GMC van_ s resh cows, 7 due tp Oct & Nov IE RAC Led 1 55 balance milking and .due in ANDERSON wale alata briny 1955 Dodge, dump Vv : spring Complete lime of milking New and Used AMabm ans Parte | 3 pickups Mccormte ubber (tired wagon & Service | ns e ing l scorn oieher binder sy” CUSHMAN (magLe “ agot D | . : RALPH CALLAOHAN condition FE 406 . | Ri Bank Terms - FLOYD xelhi clerk | 1984 CUSHMAN ane a CHAIN | e -~ ED GOTCHALKE — jpfidl aemerope phune drive. Like new, With eaty 7 “ : Howell 1010 | _ 9805 OL, 1-300) oer , AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY | Sc h neider might. 1. EK Smart. Sale Farm. | For Sale Motorcycles 8&3 |PAINT CREEK AUCTION _232 S. SAGINAW ST. won PARTS AND SERVICE ON Orton Kd Friday Nite as Giseh i yur Marley Davidson see iter BAT SEPT 3 AT 11 O'CLOCK 3 {y Davidson Sales Co,, 313 Boutn PANEL , ae fast of Metamora to Thetn Saginaw, ville then “4 mi north (Windrise So te i Mana One of the beat equipped ‘ eke pI ND arm shops in this area Acety- - li? comb. welder Also production 1834 HARLEY DavipSOR “Mooi =DAN DEL IVERIFS - are welder Electric forge, End , ba eae FE auf, grinders Electrit drifis ’ Garden | tracter on rubber with mower & 1947 — For Sale Bicyctes.- >a Fritch & Son, Oxford Auctioneers. | OA 6-2818 2» For Sale Housetraiters 2B an ARD 1 a BOY’ kes 36 in eiris. All like y Ay bt a coor — boy's pee on 32-4300 SALE. age a gee] 1954 MONELS ° -LARRY | pale or rent Inquire at lots 22 Muren Trailer Park | tesa 21 FT TRAVETO_ HOUSE tratier acetient condition. $1105. 4 _ Call _FR* i , Boats & Accessories ® | FOR SALE | MOBILE ~ Massel Rete: "Pare “natn rr ROT. TRXCELERNT | a ool P . OL <" APARTMENTS | AL ae eas APE E HOATS | ToSoNCSE ae ene wart. coaches are truly that wan stort & Jalousie windows. Plenty Gf Wardre heaters, complete hath with full | size tub. Double firs, many other / new features. Low terms Ban rates. Bee also the far a gl ba ft teallee package “in histo NREDE-MOTORS s ichighe it 1ee2 ee saa SRR VICE os _ MARINE TRAILER ERCEL (1 1948 Diveo!: 1 ton package deltve Ulberry #1387.| good motr, good tires: Reason ee cote, PY | a poe if aa DUMP TR iP TRocK 1% Se pois Taree tires, BARTLETT PEARS, PLUMS 3138 | __W Long Lake Rd. FE 5-0538 BOICE’S ORCHARD $9338. COOLEY LAKE RD Hale Haven peaches, Bartlet | pears, $2.75 per eerie BARTLETT PEARS, matoes & warden Plan we __W, Chicago, _ TOMATOES, SWEET ~ CORN. 302 | Lake: Angelus Road, _or FES6511 _ TOMATOES, PICK YOUR OWN. “$1. @ bu 6403 Andersonville Rd. _MA_ 56-6601, “RUTGER TOMATOES 10,000 .plants loaded with - red ripe tomatoes, just waiting to be canned. Pick “em yourself just the way you like them. #1 bs 9 per bushel Bring own baskets $3060 Giddings Rd. F¥, 5-660o-- (LARGE POTATOFS, $1 6A BU in your container, Out Baldwin ist house porth of. Clarkston Rd MILLER'’3 ORCHARD. BARTLETT Pears Good quality. 6230 Orchard Lake “ mile north of W t —“KALHAVENS ARE RIPE. LENT EATING AND CANNING GET YOURS NOW PLEASE BRING BAS- D ORCH 2205 EAST COMMERCE RD., BE- TWEEN BURNS & DUCK LAKE __RDs., MILFORD PEARS. YOU PICK $150 A _ bushel. 3450 ei Pine Re HALE HAVEN EACHES ~ ARE 8370 Fish “west, % mi. i a “SUT- Lake An- S am. ta te “RIPE ton's Orchard. bande bee -gelus Rd. Open fro om, POTATOES. 4.7 $75 wer BUSHEL. __ 1419. Sashabaw Rd. TOMATOES. PICK cx YOUR_ OWN. $1 a ba, Sweet corn, 202 Lk elus, PE 5-6511 and PE S00. PICK YOUR < Own, Bring basket. FRESH PICKED. $1. ry ae per, bum. ad ae ae ee — . FORAGE HARVESTER _ USED Eee oe SLOWER tsyt0 iio Tonnies a Bgl the ever built, HOUGHTEN. "k Son. Batis deta JOHN CORN 1 BI Good — 12165 Ray Rd, ue FOR’ CASH INA HURRY, sell: things At pe geval pat FE 181, FF, 5-0636 | | SALES Sale Fa Pare wn Equipment 76 | through Classified Ads.| Mercury Outhoard _ Motors Genuine Parts, Jacobson’s - . HUDSON & RAMBLER ho 1956 = PONTIAC: a + Sales: & Service SALES $ SERVICE | CHIEF eee ts re 2-4060 “eB BUICE ¢ r Di aed DYNABLOW A COMPLETE CHANGE | 5m a cre ORF 0 PORATION | een ag a * | ~ NORTHWEST CHEVROL JCONSERUCTION. [ania Misr corpus, | "tite fn iss) BUICK SPECIAL DYNT white walls, nice, Wil} trade. 27 Mechanic, NOW ON DISPLAY AT; 3} plank outbeerd -life- Lime | boat. A-l prone Hang Cal PE | og é CADILERG a Zz ax, Fe Fat O Wr KEEP AT LEAST 35 NEW abe HUTCHINS N 1 ee on nand at ai! het Fae i Geant MI St geaner see ' vate arrivine very wee oe re TRAILER bottom. ‘ail orices, Terms How: | 1030, CADILLAC ne Oe ard Loomis 10065 Dixie Hwv | Seon station, 281 Oekland: Aves” Transportation Offered 87, _ FE 2-3442, after 6 pm. OR 3-4739, “LEAVING POR PITTSBURGH. PA ~ Beware of 4201. Diste Hwy, Drayton Platos | PE 3.8033 betore hrs ake riders 1 g430 8. “Dorey. Punt Wanted Used Cars 88 Cr aZy Savings OEY Savings mio 8 CHEAR SCRAP CARS. . CRE DIT PLANS On el ay oF eve, | 22666. 0 a hg geecaces |THE _ HIGH DOLLAR Be eee of used trailers joes MICHIGAN “ARROW. 38 FT. | droom modern. 6226 High- mae WITH CONFIDENCE ,, “ peed them. Gers cee extra ues, wil} pay you well. S$ he Belvedere 8 4 dr. ag WrD JUNK CARS . “SCRAP fron, sis service. Call FE 40582. EiWrp CRED A AND JUNKED ars. PE “CAL LIFORNIA BUYER | 52 Pivmouth Fordor, Dark vereen, , 53 DeSoto vs Forder. ‘One ‘ownet, 53 Desoto Club Coupe. Radig, Verv AVERILS, 2020 DIXIE HWY. "| 92 Bodue Tudor. $06 down, 010.00 . 6a Piymoutt Fordor. $10.00 per WE may “Tor DoUPAn "FOR $B: ce Hoe 17 mon, HCOMMUNITY [#5 75's MOTORS. . |& owner,° 803 N. Main, Rechesier ni om cae erEwane MODERN. Exc. down, Lot 16, cg perenerel “eantoe ct. MY ni es Frans BEDROOM (. $478. Soto V8. Club Coupe: New es Fordot. Beige finials. ymouth Sedan. ark. aren. Radio “Trailer” Exchange r pre Se rucks 90 t he seeb a ne i OS aioe ADDLE HORSE REASON. od Tint — sie | taquire THOMAS P. 5 Ld iw one, ail able om 4 rribiNa me past selection. Buy oF tental “gales na depvce Teograpn re eed eran SHOP @ will take ogi contract epr, | —'h Pontiac ape " amet dE . Litespeed Sones f ails what’ have: 12 PT BPRED cine, ike einded For Sale bd nw LLED EFORD” “BULL. 16 © hp Mercury Buper Hurricane. | ~-~~~- ale Car ea wept sas vegiper. CL) | Biverin “reel, and remote con. | + See anes s ‘ 88 | “Oxtord Tra er $ Sales | sari BS 4-037 SL ANGLIA. “ENGLISH FORD.“ SHEZLAND PONY, GEL. find Michigan bettle @ad. Trailer” parts | ‘Fon aN a eae MERCURY jee ) lew! mmper interne, fully ce oa te Og = fte | wale senate @rien on ti-$4) « Pr 2300 afier | §5 down, eal. only ie und bridle Inquir a r e iJ on = : CHEVROLET Pontiac Kiddie ‘Land 3420 |: we ys oe gncun RY -M AN ares et ore — pan Leke- Rt 4 PONTFAC CHIR wFT PULL |” Sig -pinie pat ee Seles | —__Ldncolm 5-1 Wanted _Livestock _ Ta. tomiition, PET | ie Pt ALUMINUM BOAT. Ling | 1#' pod tl SPECIAL na ) WESTERN PAINT RIDING AND | OPT 2 BED 01 PONTIAC CHIEF | 'ehog. uo. a — mileage. PE 8 : : Est \D $800 “down. Lake Orton, MY | -/ | i bweAT Wa riving qeting. aon Kentucky, | _ 5 é ss EVINGODS MoTORS. heater, vith Mi sorte, of saddles. sieghs:| AMERICAN. GENERAL, WEST- GATOR TRA Lens Rarosss “aed ‘wesgia. Oa Vas | oie Sete ROME pe “SCHUTZ NOTE _MI 4-8400 days. | “Hine, onty see Bates, | KE LT Ys HARDWARE ~ DesOTO ~~ For Sale. Poultry Wis —2101_Disie wy, 2096 | Auber “afi Adams, Auburn pee coment ess A : elm = ETTING HENS FOR BALE. bYR.| E ‘ Lone sfitn “wo ON HAND amid, MUlber “4 e205, | N. E W . 25 per cént, discount Evinrude 15 ale F | Produ 75. , 2 2 en Maries Berstcc 008 Granard Ub. tee feo —— Rd. Keero Harbor PE #0112 bid land a Pontiac Lake, 4 miles or 74, rborouw, ? S61 4 fo FT. HOUSETRAILER. WILL 1. J. VANWELT °* ' os a. Rams. -—< Loree anes vacant OR 31358 =| 8 i pt and, your 4 in a home, or PRICE THE Rest — THEN 4 GET we _cash. 55 fg’ Waadison,” | ; . 83 ong Suburban. Radio, 28,000: - 951.23 FT ALL LL MODERN 1 GEN- r) miles. Noa eral. Like new. gf yrs room. B 7 LL aS PENCE 63 ,Bidhepemdle Chub coune. Radio. terms PE 5 3846, ide “T g2 Onkiand Ave. | FE #733 | 53 DeSoto Club Coune, 17.000 miles, 71 FT. MODERN 195; 52 ALUMINUM See M&M Motor Sales | s3 bode’ ve *SOvromatie fre ‘HE: eu L pants haf For top dollat 1 ‘ate one cars. 2627 Dixie Hwy « m 3-1603 83 boy Sedan Radio & Over edgy Sst pee es ‘ € weak : ity j J ; ste Stes Wh : Saas s i 1 : of ; ! 1 Bgecodt zt We ~ \ ae z e * : Ps : t { Le ae ?HE. PONTIAC PRESS. _WEDwEspay, ‘AvGUST 31, 1955 ae Sb Fargettesspee enseanantsn "For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars on For Sale Cars 8 For Sale Cars ‘*! For Sale Cars 91 j - | $1 OLDS 98 SEDAN, $105, BEAU. | 'S5 PACKARD sug TARE a, a “8, 4 teen ments, take: on! on ait Exe : Labor Day : tire ent, the a mad oat or coh. for equity. aoe = ‘ er "Wha could buy more for 0, EM: é ey ~ West Side Used Cari, | gat torsos et cr cugvaocer’ | iiss, PLIMOURH 4 BR RADIO . e one, out A age eitierence b cedia sp heater, white walls, Woodward + i a bag a varive. A one owner se | meppe & nese to one Som “ear down, | Carkner ¢ HARDTOP PULL |* “SCHUTZ MOTORS - oe Le West Side Used Cars. Btudebpter’ Mit 4.3410. Birm. Sen Jeane. | _DESOTO- UTH DEALER ): i 23_w._Huror ums | “49 FORD. GOOD AND CLEAN Be siasto. “ “13 8 Woodward Birmingham 2dr. Fully Equipped Sets CO WE ee ar raas ceeret aes Merce teas Facioy sticate |“Beaacfuvgsis green. aeterte | 7 er : ‘and 3 Chevrclat © eee ee a8. dio. end soe A = ie | See | om! wt thn mae & Tele | bag of'nfvt é evnotet i : Inc. Taxes and Lic. Be 195: emos i ag CONDITION, "SC ‘HUTZ MOTORS Bob Frost, Inc. aise? Carkper ‘Studebaker. MI Linco 6-1100 = _ : a et ad give us sap, otter, 912 5: Teaver ee: MertcuRY gait Siem = = PLYMOUTH CONV” _ SPOT $ 19 If Your Car Is J \ ” . « > — f 7 { | Floor Cars Officials’ Cars| _s90 8 Kenoett Pane tag. PORD 82 CONVERT. WHITE SIDE. 50 WOODW ARD yeaery Bala at genes “han gna” ones’ wane hives. ; a Worth $125 ~ Courtesy Cars i061 gn nTO CUSTOM” 5 PAB: FO kw M. Will heed top. & MOHAM uarantee. Pullyq equipped and.| seen to be sppreciated.. iso. yet sgee Seon See, Sa: . SS ab tint RINT) ihe, Mot Noa Tay wane MMM aan oaes| fora ter Saratton aan car) eae, Te, cence | + Mawe I wy ee g—— —) “we | 18d. MENTS, Se, Te orcad Studebaker, MI'4-3410, Bim. | %j PLYMOUT® DR 9585 LIONT | OR fa me = lee Gee. Baresi — | PRICES, PRICE + NORTHWEST CHEVROLET a ht cg eg SE eee eer orn | With Only Ten ($10) , Tee om are sey — | Gixess and Eights re ee | 2 Plymouth ...-.. oe Woodward at 13 Mile cellent motor terrific buy. No nortiwest cHevroteT =| $0736 Jow » “Breed to sell. No gimmicks | gisnaara trans. PG and O. D. | 1054 DESOTO FIREDOME 8 SPORT 50 Ford ...........- $495 ($350 Linvaln 1100 ee ee Woodward at 13 Mile . Down + fier’ a home “serving @outners me Tow AS cane, ee met qsmemstrelet, (49 Dodge cl ee Saas | ODEON & 2 DK. 4346 ROBIN'S NORTHWEST CHEVROLET CYC nena ee ee “ S579 "| Bike te eZ MOTORS © at Pe nt Site ats SEaoen ee Oe — Tica iia * enn bntors ht areen : a ides Ry E OLET SJ PACKARD MAYPAIR HARD- owner car | JESS McNEAL, INC “ _ | “LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES NORTHWEST curv + TARO | SOktuWest CHEVROLET ; me Beaman semen! = FULL PRICE |, gogpeutuoura peaten | 10 tae — ee eg Ee eS ea | A-1 Buys Cheapies - ire ‘ “} DOOR MY 2 — = (SER, 9345 5 aADio. ia sacrifice a |———= As Low as Just Your Car Down ‘3 E V8 2? DOOR. NEAT pe ae = ‘81 RAISER. & ‘a. tek. terms Carkner Studebaker. MI F LINA — KELLER [te ee on GE eel one een chet aegis | nh Rie SY oon age | 3 Willys 2dr, ..§ 444 A6Chev. CL Cpe 8 4 F : oe Oriel Losaues | ae Bae Sito COUPE 6396 = ite conan. CONDITION. 7R | Lincoln _5-1160 da tA ice aha one Hurry & (| ‘54 Pontiac 4-dr.. $1399 '49 Ford 2-dr. .....$144 at a ‘ ve | Oyromatic. Ta © and riomtele |, & H Ressgneble.Mi_¢-6033 ie Prete secant “CON- FORD Won't last Oaxland. FE |! 53 Hudson 2-dr...$ 599 48 Chrysler 4-dr. .$ 44 * BA i ack oO Tus! ne aulom \ 194 FORD CUSTOM 6 CLUB Oy * oe xe i 2. 999 . ‘hrysler 4-dr. . KOCH wg ier Stitiicguar "Rie Now eee RET |S Mer Sct opus 8 aN : s an't Jelay — Act 5 oday | Lincoln Stee : Sc HU awd MOTORS” e hee en ee ml neste af | oe s . & $ “*k = ALPES : ; . , 6 : "47 Cad. 4-dr. 4. .$ 344 = , A-] BUYS Mate mie wile a ‘oe ws po esdvard srmingnem Credit SALE Gust. SELL i96s_ OrAR-CHrEr 54 Ford 2-dr. ....$ 99 fal ford 2 181 De Soto 4 dr..... .$545 | H ASK INS Sern _paymest_ 8 L ARRY— x “ 5 fed Cali OR 38160 evenings || ’S2 Plym. 2-dr....$ 544 49 Plym. Clb. Cpe. $144 |: gi eee ee , Plan \ = a rPONTIAG, CONVERTIBEE’ | "52 Mere. Hardtop $ 8% +39 Nfere, Clb. Cpe: $199 51 Plymouth 4 dr....$595| Cheyrolet _ JEROME — || save yoo. aren runven \ | Sth %e "Chippews. '] °S3 Nash 4-dr, ....$ 69%" ‘ oe _..~ ' *51 Chrysler 4 dr.....$645/ Rochester Ford ‘Dealer nO caRY BECAUSE OF SHORT | ley pontiac + pa OaLUxE ‘| '52 Buick “Riviera $ 744 “49 Chev. 2-dr. ....$ foe : *S2.Chev. 2 dr.,......$645| Oakland County's Fastest : BMD GneDiT ETC?) ICK _One. owner car OR 34825. | 53 Dodge 4-dr. ..$ 699 49 Olds Sedan ... $144 °S2 De Soto 4 dr......$695| ° , Growing Dealer SALE OFFERS OF te * On a OTOMOBILS Bi GOOD CLEAN CARS |] 152 Ford 2-dr. ....$ 544 149 nodge Sedan ..$144 52 Dodge 4 dr....... $645 ___ MAple _5-5071__ a : THar. 100, CAR on AnD $1 Pontiac 2 dr | 54 Chev, 2-dr. ...$ WO Ps. "53 Piemcath H'dtop $995 ‘3 CHEVROLET 3, gs a Re © : WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF As ie oo a TEN ASON 53 Ford R. Wen. $ 999 50 Buick Sedan ...$144 le -- "33 Hudson Clb. Cpe $845. Real nice. Your car down OL] ER: j . A i] '52 Pont. dix. 4-d. $ 644 ° fs NORTHWFST CHEVROLET V ' /YOUR FRIENDLY OLDsMOBILe | : a pe CHEVROLETS 1950 Buick 2 Dr. . Factory Officials | ae ; a owning seDAN. Wi, Sk | 2) ord (Sed. ..$ 844 Trucks ~ | 49 iieake Clb Gof $345 Officials’ Cars and. Good Runner Cars Y'ALL COME _ 1982 Ford 2 Dr. ‘on. sweet curvnouee * |] 'S1'Thev, hardtop $ 4 . : ‘49 Ford 8 Conv../.. .$345 ‘Demonstrators CHOICE OF TRANS! 1SSION8 AS OMAL <4 2.to Choose From _ ageeere ot up Me a yee -dr, A Sines "$2 F a "49 Ford 8 W EM. woe .$295 1560's 210’, and Bel Airs. ‘ and 8 | : : MOTOR SAI ES | 4955 , PONTIAC ‘SUSTOM i 4 DR SE. > ore ty. sec 5 . Pickup . . $499 *50 Stude. 2 dr. ......$135 | eytnder 3 “vod — dre. sul | 6 ve = : ae erie gla izese for older Soe Olds 88 2. dr. 8 899 _ ‘ '30 Ford 8 Cpe. ».....$395 | eauippea. “| ae LARRY | tis) MO RADIO “AND HEATER $895 _ ins RONTIAT STARCHIEY oe creres : a oS es 504 ie, Da. oy fa ele 5? Ruic A sports car . miles. all extras m3. | 752 - Q-dr. ... yl . ~~ 0 Dodge 2 dr... -.. $295 14 TO CHOOSE FROM. 1952 Buick 4 Dr Jerome SCHUTZ MOTORS — | one | 188s PONTIAC MODEL so = 2 erences 78 I a ; Bick 2 dr. .......$295) mew car as ow os Radio, Heater, Dvnaflow DESOTO-P Leeds DEALER | 1953 Ford 2 Dr. | dr station ener 0 "SO Ford Stake woe Sd44 ; Ba Baer eae old aT oe Low Prices Rochester Ford Dealer | #125 Woodpard_ Birmingham | Radio and Heater | Se ee ee MORE MAKES wa | “ , | PH Of +97) 3] MERCURY ect UB SEDAN 5495 Verrilic Bare: “HY mai | ‘ 30 Ford hae Ls Northwest Chevrolet “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS &| Radio aud heater, midnight biue, errific Bargain Es) leet F 2 DR HYD! | Convertibles 30 Ford - YMENT Lag mo gt ee |. | _Q00D PLACE TO sty!” _ | SBA iWEST CHEVROLET |e PONTIAC” LoaDED y wit . 12-T. Pickup ..$399 . — ™ MOWERS "ON “B ALAnce eee ©. El |S) PORD CR. ViCT 1667 MI} Woodward at 13 Mile entran, $283. OL 24816 | seat ae oo ~ . BANK R ‘} CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 2 t Ford-0-matic, Power aenes. Bick- Lince’r 511000 | ieaa PONPTLLS a “31d DOW? | 54 Ford Conv. . .$14¢ "s7 Inter Wilkin : green ces eee oe | | awe be ines peters ply pr | ia MERCURY” y HARDTOP ¢i6 | Wand essume payments. 064-8 (1 °53 Chev. Conv. ..$1099 miter. ; KELLER (ESS ocomcry,, | SEER Tee Seed Phones eee miles Ove 9).200 U0 oe Sods « , cule! LJ — a . *y y s ads Le ONV, sss , ; CE et ie bam Gand aati Oe Ow eee taal We Manetlels sie FORD ij MERCURY | Serres WKS 1954 Fort! Custom V-8 ames, ee = preator 2 | 52 Chev, Conv. ..$ 699 "49 Dodge Express $199 dition ‘Private owner $395. MI | aL fom ome VERT: chan Alo _ Mery _ _seattioe On CRUE PES | 2 Tone j CMORTHWEST CH CHEVROLET —— ert __ se : \ Por Nts ue see au rr { ial saa ees and overdrive Radio and Heater Woodward at 13 Mite ay? oe * | $1995 | chester Rd Leonard i 2S peels after 6 pm. cal) MY } Linceln 51100 Fake H ld T Fe zs dq ‘ | epencen ee L ABOR > = | oe tesk | ena ee ae | we ponviace wit mE | F1 ATO urner, For —) o “+4 Birmingham: Liberty #4563 .- _ ana ap | “choose from. ratios, heaters, over. 1952 PONTIAC DEL 8 SEDAN. sed Car 1954 Buick Super 4Dr. | Tells the Difference — | grives land, complete, tesa, f | vere ere SnAMDeR : Mile Rd. and Woodward ATl he tixtre One Trial tae Cae aa “$3 STUDEBAKER MA 2 B ] G L O T Ss ; the BIO BOY é ne J Sxtras n Pla Lae THWEST CHEVROLET | | ¥-8 2dr. with overdrive and redto, E Cark- ao | “CHE Vv. for.1..-. $1555 ; Proves They're Better, weouwars a 13 Mile BUICK | eater. 9995. Any car Gown. Cark- | | : : 7 STATION as MMildweat 4.75 7. ang retains 5 = 3 cntias aod 48 i. OP ECIALS 3 eee 7 "wagon, Very Sen, Uo [ ee SreeenaRE ee || Midwest +700 a Liberty 9-4000 == 5 3 A i © 4 2oCu Roya | ake | 2-9101 ; Open * map FEMOUS Tor . ee a ‘ wre,” tended “and full power, CARS MUST BE ‘SOL D een 4 dr. Demo. a Tigre SaNRLER “STATION | _. | SCHUTZ MOTORS | JOrdan 4-6266 — Liberty ? 001 : of tier Traveler. excellent, gens. | 54 Chev. 23,2... 025 $1085 1955 Buick Defnos "Wagon, Good condition 1328 Scott - MECHANICS. 3 BODY REPAIR DEBOTO i sats 4 F + *§3 Studebaker end a ‘92 for $985. | *53 Dodge Sed. ..... $895 Low Mileage 1954 Pontiac 2 dr.. .7 $205; +s B4. __.______—— | panding service department. Too | on 8 = 30 ML Immediate “Spot” Delivery | = _ sof gad (@ Fords ter | Amr ; lery WW | farina 10 per cent oremium for | “$2 WILLS: 2 BR “DR. aS a = © and 2s os. 8 Pont. Catalina. , $1195 Treated Very Well 1954 Dodge 4 dr, LOOK . | aie athteve s oeaseraet- $ ane) I 1 Bank R No Down P. eg ~ Ay oe |'53 Ford.8 2 dr....... $845 : Toaded ..-....-$1595, gy orgs sedan ........- $1498 | retirement plan. Pofiliac - SSecmresy CHEVECEET t ow, Low, ank Ra ates — No Down aymeht oe rete oats ter 53 Pont. 8 Chit.. + $1148 \/] 1984 Chrysler 4 dr... $1598 3 peg setenscsiaasess Bah | Clemens BC poet pm Sriit |" Licata $1000 “A = — oat "S53 Buick Riviera ...$1395 ER Pe .' 80 Chev. 2 at oe 1 : = ———— a Toe Bem tor ae | te SOA EGE = 08 Pp $109 : ar a9. : 48 Pontiacs. $17 $2 Ryick Sedan ...,. $805 leek ! 1“ 3 Speco log seden 6 888 re \ a aac t 11983 ) . 4 s |. $1385 & SL cnevrolet Be Air hardtop. 8607. 'S? Ford 2 dr.........8745 : LS ‘ Ll. [ewe poe vje, $498 oo TR willie, ane me 'S) Ford 4dr $445 1953 1 Y. to | % pontiac 2\¢r jo.” 8186 : . —Pleme et gal = Buick ond’ FUT see oe os wh. | 1982 : G | 48 Austin seden $125 Cheve. far $96 | ¢ ae | : 1952, A. E. $595 - WY RON / . Your credit. 18 alwe ws. | Good Transportation FE 2-010 | Oven 8 am pm — OMY CARS AUBURN | . o , | MOT ok S M. ES a oe SONVERTINLE. '50 Pontiac 2 dr..... -$245/ MBOU0K SEDAN TULLY EQUIP’ 1950 Nash Amb, ...,.$300\#2 Huron FE 23 IS EVERY DAY AT =" AMS val Gres Top te tke Dew. "49 Hudson Clb. Cpe. $115] eyes, Soa Greet, Mate: | 1950 Ply. 2 dr....... $325 Olds obile W, H, pst cHevnoter =| '49 Chev. 2'dr.,......$245 = 1950 Chevrolet .....-$325 \|-M h = __“Sweogwara si 3 Mie 4g Nash Sedan 2000$90 Egat oa BIR 1099 Dose “+++--8173| 1955 Demos. | Is Just PART of the Picture - ! atthews-Margreaves > Waromey st en oet TARE a? Plymouth 2 dr...,.$65| NORTMWEaT CHevnotET » | 1948 Dodge .........$125| Fi C. | Reap the harvest of our labor at Oakland County's . _presimaiely s289. 649 Homestead 47 Chey, Sedan ......$65. ___LIncoin 56-1100 | MANY OFMERS TO CHOOSE _. Courtesy Cars Floor Cars | \When it comes to biiyintg a tised car, you've got | 4 . ditioning £ di . = ° PSOGREVROTET ARCH Wac- 47 Olds Sedan ..... $1 Oey dpe woe Ww SW Radio | Officials’ ee .,[ .:to do more than look at price tags. You want |! __fatgest/reconditioning factory, Grect to you — > 0% 91.198. Fowergiite, ‘env old ca | "46 Plymouth 2 dr.....$65| snd hester. Original paint. New | *NoLIDAT SPORT COUPES | to know the car's mileage, what kind of driving = foe Cad eo Riernen- «DR SERA op covorns | __ it’s received and a fair appraisal of its true value. |. PRICED LOW wnat OLET : a COLORS : “Fearagee" | GLENN’ S peg te | wo Fixancino Promeems =| You get all this and more at... ‘CAUSE THEY GOTTA GO! . ET TT 4 This car .must = —_ to be hy id TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ouR 7 4. *e radio, heater, ture 18" | a54 5 eee Soe cot | “PRORTHWEST CHEVROLET scnnel er LOM CERAEEAD (ETS | - ia 3 : | COMMUNITY. __-N"fintin"btie”__| “2382 S. SAGINAW ST, |SAVE | SAVE . SAVE |. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE | 1950 Chev. 195F Chev. FORD,.4860 2 DR OVERDRIVE, | pj Don't Delay ct ayy 2 & ] -* Tf ap MA eee LOT Wen RENT _ 83 PONTIAC '30 MERCURY gg i a ee pm 2 M owner: Bsed E,_ Ml Ce | meter nt location. ddr. sedan with radio, heater 2 dr. with radio and heater. | | FORCT Glide seat covers end this one today. s _ = _| ‘8 FORD SEDAN, $709 A WON- | ‘oftice, equi lights, signs, | \ and Hydramatic Very neat car. |} backap lights. - o—- @pese —. ' = O “ derful price for a wonderful ear. | ready to go. Pi 8-3000 . $445 - $945. : —— NonTavest Chevaoter |, cAlmnt,MANtemcuce’ wsi| Chevrolet-Oldsmobile || | $1295 "$395 J. S955 CHEVROLET T FORD PAIRCANE CLUB BE — | Oana coer || ~.* $3 DODGE —'SLFORD vic 1953 Ponti © — convertitie - Coupe Black = O nity "Fe “a car for my | : | nr DIXIE ad M-15 2drjsedan with radio and heat- ' 2dr V-8 with radio, and heat- 1951 Buick * cas 10C » ~~ white walls, and a white to . a C E ' s A = | - er a 461. Super Teo tone finteh. stalina with radio and heat- * r, continental tire : | H \/ ; ‘“ adie cate eal cave er Hydramath do new th t- EES om OR Than ks, ‘ ae sieve | 3} $805 $525 [ESS oe onetrator. 55 CHEVROL ET - SALE | “NORTuwest curvno. et - 82 PONFIAC "49 PONTIAC - . $745 $1245 arc an S8 wk Overérivel HAS A Folks nN ; 50 PAK aise” no at _Nydrematid, radio and bE and heater. Ready Ce transmission, radte_ heater and ; Cuanmier Blue and po ; Morac After + [de ees || = $895 - $395 1951 Dodge _}983 Potniac S altn"s Gs Ss — You saved OLIVER The 54 MERCURY SO CHIDROLET || Buea S5lde eaMeovere” Hester Utero "ere int 55 OLDSMOBILE “98” U My Job BUICK , Monterey ets nee ae Radio, , ie one = sarttio and | $495 = $1095 : - ; 5 fel ring. “power brakes : i _ Ll . : fadio, giass, : | : . : This was Mr. Taylor's Own car. AsA Bonus | 4 a4 Right Spo $1895 , $795 : _ '35 OLDSMORITE “88” R a ae tees Having An $195 es | °33 PLYMOUTH $1 PONTIAC | 1992 Chev.: 1993 Pontiac ie : peaee are ee pigeon J ven P | acy : 1549 Chevrolet 7 Is the ee pane Fo eae =e ile peg dg Mydramatic, fina theeptionally ces. "one os. a tna et . 3 Fear i on exceptions’ = Customer Sharpie—Radio, Heater . "B ht | $395 $695 | aan $595 a $995 or TAYLOR'S >| ~ R | Sale ce $695 rig | ossposTIAc 0 S0OLDS ; | eee spe ages | "34 zon Custom 4 pons Spo st a naman, satio aad Hrartnaue transmis = | 195] Sie 1954 Mercury eae oeee Bares +30 : cyl, one owner, $1250 - @g t pn ; fob. at A ane res Sez ‘Radio and Heater - For All 53 CHEVROLET 52 OLDS ; $095, $1595 7 ‘Woodward: at 13 Mile » * 1953 Mere. 2 'Dr.. 2 tone, - Qdr. with radio and heater. A per with radio, heater | = : i | HEYROL ony OOR DE- IE > w /eralla - vee nel 198 695 oe * —_ "$995 one “Brenatt a a 1950 Chev ‘ . ater. Clean ‘OR_ 3.2040. FOR YOU. 'S4 Hudson Wasp, R&H, . Smart = . $99 oak ie Power cotins 1955 Ford -TIP TOP s2Chee # De Dione” | 1982 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Car Buyers | °33 CHEVROLET “4S0PACKARD {il Sug jBhubed' i ore tne' red 2 Tg, # tone gre got heater. Very low mileage. ~ Guar radio and heater, .$550 = dio, Heater—Clean | ool et wm rete Shi ‘the man who ‘owns ove.” "$495 anteed. _| See Page 51 Merc. 4 Dr., R&H, a Orie of the Best “$1095 ; . sad 3] eons & Fidio'and | POOH of Used Cars] | | 1952Plymouth / 1949 Chev, heater, Hydra... fs .» $295 ; in tome 3 fr mow! ~ POR |. & te tei sh ‘Radoand ter “Bright Spot” 100 More Cars i to. Choose From SS APRS SS se meet merge & heater, Merco, $5 49 Merc, Coupe, ‘ AN. ~r radio, than = sate) $19 se JEROME . R&H .....0.....$145) Cadillac & Olds | TT '49 Lincoln Cl. Cpe. | -- 1984 Chevrolet 2Dr.) |CASS at ORCHARD LK. Eve. | radio &heater,2 | - Low Mileage. |FES-O488 FE 8-048 : -. tone, sharp ......$1 48 Buick Sed, Super, ; erg < heater, OLIVER Poe B BUICK ine re Gas | OPENER + SALBIE a ean eile ast om, Fane THE PONTIAC anhe WEDNESDAY, ‘AUGUST st, 1055 ‘ran and Ollie Return to. "Divert + Little Gloria . Balks at $32,000 Sovie Paper Lauds Texans’ Hospitality + * Make yourself comfortable this winter... 2 Today’ s Radio Programs-- Perky Peggy furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without wétice, ” SERVICE? 7 Yes! eT.v. ®@ Hi-Fi ® Radio ® Tape Recorders ® Record Players ® Inter-Comm. Systems © PA. Systems _ BLAKE | RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 a Custom-Built SPARTON TV at budget price of only Sperton “BARCLAY”, one of the Highlonder Series ; CHECK THESE BIG VALUE FEATURES! * pany ta 21° aluminized pic- © Eye-ease TELE.OPTIC filter * savanse-aaage | SiN MPL MATIC chassis—22 | 7:00—(9) a Rascals in ‘‘Divot Diggers. " (4) _.News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman, Dr. Everett Phelps. @:30—(7) Disneyland. Story of Don- ald Duck, his rise and growth. (4) Eddie Fisher Show. Songs. New season. (2) News. Doug Ed- wards. 6: 45—(4) John Triple News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. (2) Feature Theater. Films. Million Dollar Movie Dirk Bogarde, Ian Hunter, Di- nah Sheridan in “Appointment in London.” (4) Request Per- formance. Ricarde. Montalban plays movie star plagued by ro- mantic secretary in ‘Cardboard Casanova.” (2) Frankie Laine Show. Gloria DeHaven, come- dians Henny Youngman, Mort Gunyt guests of singer Laine. :30—(7) Playhouse. John Ireland in “Reunion at Steeplers Hill,” western drama about reformed gunman who tries to make former buddy surrender to the law. (4) Father Knows Best. «Father Anderson gives son Bud lessons. in salesmanship but de- cides perhaps he’s been too hard on him in “Art of Salesman- ship.” Réturn of Robert Young, Jane Wyatt comedy. $:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Panel quiz with guests disguised to stump the experts. (4) Tele- ~ vision Theater. Melvyn Douglas plays ex-cook who helps straighten out : juvenile ‘ delin- quent in “The Chess Game.” Richard Morse, Lin pecan ( “The Story of Rand Brooks, Julie Jordan fea- $:30—(7) Penny to a Million. Quiz with Bill Goodwin, host. (9) Denny YVaughn Show. Musical variety. (2) I've Got a Se- cret. Quiz with Don McNeill subbing for Garry Moore. $:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights, Heavyweight Boxing Bout: Ezzard Charles vs. Tom- my ‘Hurricane’ Jackson. (9) Play of the Week. Virginia Field, Willard Parker in “Mr. and Mrs. ‘Trouble,* comedy of couple involved in jewel rob- bery. (4) This Is Your Life. Re- peat of story of Andy Devine, movie comedian. (2)"Steel Hour. Boris . Jessie Royce Landis in ‘‘Counterfeit,” ad- apted from J. B. Priestley's “Laburnum Grove,” drama of family whose peaceful existence USED TV SETS . Only $5 Per Week! HAMPT ON ‘ee NOW. . | 10:00—(7) Playhouse. Lynne Rob- erts in*“Madonna of the Desert." (9) National News. (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. Kingfish tries to get rid of his neighbors with weird noise in “New Neigh- bors."” (2) I'm the Law. George Raft in ‘“‘The Suspect. 10:15—(9) Essex Kent Boys Golf. Films of tourney. 10:30—1(9) Boston Blackie. Taylor as Blackie aids dress de- - signer whose husband threatens | her life. (4) Traffic Court. Actual cases recreated. (2) Top | Plays of ‘35. ‘Three Missions West,”" drama. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Musical variety with Earl Bostic, guest. (9) Mystery Theater. John Car- radine, Robert Shayne in “‘Face of Marble,”" tale of doctor who tries to bring the dead back to life. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Lederer in “Madonna's Secret.” ken, Aline Towne in ’ TWURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies (| ~~ Day. 12:30—-(4) Hour of Shows, Beulah 12:65—(2) Girl Talk. (9) Prayer, | Sign On. : 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Shop- per’s. Mat. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 1:30—-(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- letter Sy Houseparty. 2:49—t7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted Mack's Matinee. (2) Baseball. 2:26—(9) Thurs. Matinee. (4) It Pays to Be Married. $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) Way of the World. 3:15—(4) First Love. 3:30—(4) World ot Mr. Sweeney. 3:45—~—(4) Modern Romance. 3$:55—(9) News. (2) Scoreboard. Kent | 11:15—(7) Film .Theater. Frances | (4) Little Show. Sheppard Men:- | “The Long | (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) Dream Match Race. 5:30—(7) < Action Theater. (4) Renfrew of the Mounted. (2) The Early Show. 6:45—(7) Action Theater. Fire-Starter Ordered to Make Safety Talks | PASADENA Calif. ww — A %- | year-old .physical. education in- | structor, who U. S. Forest Service ‘officials say accidentally started | a $500,000 forest fire with a camp stove, yesterday was ordered to ; make 20 public talks on fire safety as a condition of probation. Municipal Judge Richard C. Fildew also fined Bernard V. Buck $100 suspending a six-month coun- ty jail sentence. Buck pleaded guilty to a charge of violating county fire ordinances, District Ranger Car! Wilson said jthe three-day fire last month blackened 420 acres of watershed Laine Time while cadging guttaws | at Las Ve om. Marlin Perkins will origins? | “Zoo Parade" this season oodles. of , zoos in cities chee | NBC's system. NBC's “Show Biz” spectacular (Oct. 9) of Abel Green's and the late Joe Laurie's hip history will star Groucho, Bert Lahr, Eartha Kitt, Dennis Day, Buster Keaton and Beatrice Kay, with more names to come, It would take a smash hit- Broadway show 100 years of packed houses to duplicate the top | TV show's nomence i] Lena Horne will be in one of MGM's ABC-TV episodes, “Music '55’’ is the best all-music TV show on the air, we've finally decided. BENNY ON FILM in the Angeles National Forest. Bue is a teacher at Pacific College | Jack Benny's seven TV films for the upcoming season al! are in the Night.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. : Bette Wright. ce es reas sina Se ; 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. ; ACROSS Fabian of Scotland Yard in “The | * Corpe¢ Peet. if 3 4 ST Jade Blade”; Hugh Lattimer in| § Fruit producer “The Case of the Guardian Coolidge Angel. rou. 13 Pecscaave 11:30—t4) Tonight. Variety with pronoun Ernit Kovacs, host " Winguke pert Y) THURSDAY MORNING 4 yy 6:50—(4). Today’s Farm Report. | }} Guester 4 rr 6:55—(2) Meditations. 21 Minced oath Uy 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning | % Drink mace “We > Shdw. o rim malt yi, ) * 7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. | 2» French — Yy 8:00—(2) Morning Show. ip moe ~ 8:25—(7) News Ace. (2) CBS 3 hoowoae “ Yy YY News gE = 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) | 38 Three Wise ; Wixie Wonderland. } | T | 9:00—(4) Romper Room. (2) | 41 Yugosiavids Garry Moore. a. SE | | 4] 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfréy. (7) Re- fairy queen 9:58—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ig | ial 10:00—(4) Home. Ce coe J 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 53 Table scrap 2 Landed 16 Representative instance 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten }™ be gel 3 Ice cream 20 Writing 35 Caribbean nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 4 p edilenage Je 7 fence ; 2 improve “ ‘aol 11:14%—(2) Love of Life. ° 58 Habitat plant — — * ™“ = = ean apple 43 Buffalo ti:3a—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) eo = — om ‘tan Fo Pussing ‘e Extinct birds Search for Tomorrow. M4 Binds home : gen 8 a im pad a band 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 61 Lairs © Beef raisers 20 Hindu queen 50° Shoe fastener 11:55—(7) News Ace. : rn pat sg anal 31 Seneriative $1 Modern Persia Virgina ——~ Il Not clerical 33 | Chinese, for 55 Decay ‘s | Sinatra in California, - Ww. * YOSCOW i <~ Fenn won com JR, (10g) CKLW, (800) WW. (900) «WAR; (lid) WTR, (at0) _WIWK, (i400) WRON, (ieee Signs for Gobel TV Question he help of these “h pres See igo oy govern- TONIGHT 9:00—WJR, Pop Concert | Ww Jim WXYZ, Breakfast Club NEW YORK @®—Little Gloria/i** -with the he oes ere ome « weit newspaper Izvestia ‘ 6:00— WJ Gant wWWd You Bet Your Life ae Gentiin” ings CKLW, News, David | wer x v nie = oe peed ww. meee teeye, Wien ihe : wx, ‘sama Kaye | an See Reve } Jeffreys Ga d Sterling Lockerman has taken her $16,000 | , dispat from United| wx Wattriek McKenzie True Detect vron News, Music , WCAR, News winnings and passed up a chance | CKLW, News, Sports wien. News. Mickey “short $:90-—WJIR, Voice of Agrielt. WPON, News, Magic Carpet * states reporting the visit of mem-| WJBK’ News McLeod | WPON, News Zee Mrviile| “wws Bob Maxwell 0:30—WIR, Mra, Page to Star in November 26 | to spell her way to more wealth { the Soviet farm WCAR, News Ace e--UJB. wows, Amos-Andy| WXYZ, News Ace, W WW, Minute Parade . pers of the delegation |" wPON News WWJ, Dragne CKLW. Guy Nunn WXYZ. fast Club Spectacular on the $64,000 Questign television 6:30— WIR Bob WXYZ, President's Cont. . pe tj) San Antonio and other Texas! ww. Rk . CKLW. Eddie C . een Oe | Silke at Genes how ; Rom Mutholiand oN je Cantor Show | WCAR, Coffee with Clem | WJBK. Tom — cites to buy cattle praised Texas} "XY2 Bill Stern | Sacer eben Ones a WPON Rise ‘n’ Shine WoAag. Rhythm Roundup By JACK O'BRIAN * e @ h italy and the quality of Texas yJBK, agape 10:00—WIR, ‘Terinessee bi maa Jim Vinall PON. WHO Gees Cal-ing y xo | Here's how she figured it) eat wxae Spinorama ween nonehe yg SO bb. 7 «eS were | eee atin, Cotto NEW YORK (INS)—Kukla, Fran | would be a hard question. It would it said that the 60 head: of. Santa | 1:40—wyr. egret haya cKl W. Jim Van Kuren Sua — oan - wave My True Gtory & Ollie came home to ABC-TV | be a jumble of words I never heard | ‘ udis cattle purchased for WWJ, Three Star Extra ‘JBK, News, Mickey Short we van, Gonem. aoe ~ Rowe, Romesans of d the: I'd be lost..I G WXYZ. Stars at aon WPON’ News AR, News WJBK, News, Monday night as. endearingly di-| Of and then t..1 thought ent ‘0 the Soviet Union| Sxuw. Puloe teris"h, | RW URetdy Howard | JSTON, Noga ti enter | COON Meee nary | verting an eve the sensible thing to do wag to $5.89 s & a 7 rer. id be ideal for meeting Rus- Wor as Mickey Shorr exyE Fights . week. = phe woir | @:4@—W4R, Arthur Godfrey * * « «* stop where I was. I'd rather go ren ot. aera borer sunt needs. sAPON, News. Record Room | WBK’ Rockin Ee are | Caw fencense Des Ww, Groree Guanes Peary K . . he | “Way and be Gloria. the undefeated ves breed thrives in dr¥ areas,| ‘Ww3" Morgen Beatty |, WPON Zee and Orville WJBK. News. Gentile. Binge | CKLW. Mary Morea eggy King signed again for the) -hampion than Gloria the girl who Vinged hand on t choosy about food and puts| WXYZ. stran 11:00 WIN, Joseph Mainline) WeAw Gaee cise tee WJBK, Tom Gobel show after all the haggling. | jost."’ hosh quickly it anid — just CKLW. Gabriel Heatter eee Bruce meer ane Wn nrg nabs ne WCAR, Muste in the Air . see As ‘ : LS i : jus WJBK. Mickey Shorr cae — ed Town | 0:00- WIR, Jack Ws WPON, WPON Goes Calling | Good news for sore ears. Besides," the 12-year-old Negro “ is needed in the big Soviet wrON, Gis ott WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Osgood News, wolt |" 00—WIA, Arthur Godfrey . schoolgirl from Baltimore told e to produce more: meat for | sse-wsn ray Eom WPON. News Spo SEALY. Bows, David Sith teens Beastiful Anne Jeftreys and | vowsmen after the CBS ram -owing population. WWJ. Conversation ear oo Muste | KIRK News Gentile. Binge | CKLW. Story Time charmboy Bob Sterling signed | 115+ night, “its $16,000 ‘acon thee WK Serecent Sreston =| cow Pes Bay with wet eel wIN ts Muste Hall Weak ioe poor cooked - on _— prygrardaliays I started out with.” Elephant ‘Queen’ Dead | ,wron. Nrs Rises foun | NgBK News, Mickey ‘Shorr | Ww2, Bop Maree ‘a8 WIR Make. O re “Deares : Tarai maise Soe. ceceaer ts @:30_ won WPON Here's to Vets WXYZ, News, Wolf |t1:30—WJR, Make Up Mind Hart's Dearest Enemy.” .. - LAS Te oo a: Feo. Concert CKLW, Toby David WWJ. Phrase That Pays ++, | federal income taxes, according to. FIREPLACE 1) \LLAS, ex., FH — Queen, an WXYZ. John Vabdoreceh THURSDAY MORNING WJBK, News. Gentile Binge WxYa, Curtain Ce! Bernadine Read, who sang the | best estimates, She received $500) int at the Marsalis Park Zoo| -CK'w nteneed 6:00—w. Vine ae ee en tra oer Yi EQUIPMENT has been pleasing crowds in | w BK. Mickey Shorr wi mre —_— Ped ie ‘witlae De a rt aheae fm the Aly title tune on “A Chance at Love” Se eee weve a_ ee < since 1913. died paaierday WPON, Record Room WXYZ, News Ace, Wolf WW), Minute Parade WPON, Pontiac Party on Studio One's summer theater, ae perm egidaaaes lenge ee ee -ch)) $17.25 ine 200, Federal Judge William sounds mighty like a Rosemary! q tryst fund for her ebecatlon Soavtitet Atwell bought Queen in’ Kansas T qd ’ l ne Pp Clooney, which can't be bad *.3s 86 ~ DOOR +4” CAULKING = $48 po og — -- : ; GUN Jah ES oday’'s Television Programs ~~ me mnt) stom cape Coot thay sf ee, sine eli. a than TV in the flood-hit areas last | McCutchen, Worthington, Ohio, for dear bottom. Felt edge. with 3 tips, Uses =_ a it' in Dallas at $1 a pound mark eorowe povnd o cortidge end serewe. Queen was between 65-75 years old| Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKILW-TV week. | fairing ant ped peti a . sili overs Ww: ° ~ mF |in his quiz category of cooking , ; get eset a ; and. foods. He named the flours | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | 38 interrupted by daughter's 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Tim The Alberghetti family signed) and geographical origins of five Panece Ward's TV Service 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| ©lopement. | othy T., Folk Songs. (4) Pinky = hve more Colgate shows. | kinds sod vedas $ 50¢ . | Puppet comedy. (9) *Circle 9) %:30—(9) Cabbages and Kings.| Lee. * Jerry Lewis now is an offic ial, Gloria was smiling and just as a Batre strong TV Radio Car Radio hain tar oe a, Conversation on all subjects. (4) | #:%5—(2) Scoreboard , | self- possessed as she was when she ’ . Theater. Buster ‘Crabbe i je heavyweight (177 Ibs.). care gives ’ i | nea : 2 e Ni Mr! District Attorney. Police | |4:30—(9) Howdy ‘Doody. (4) Howdy |” — [spe ited “antidisestablishmen - $420 PELT 1 - FE 2-2976 46 W. Hilldale J) “Prairie Rustlers.” (4) Sonny! race clock to save life of kidnap- | Doody. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. FOUND EN VEGAS |tarianism” and other jawbreakers. |} METAL ! sTRiP Sic curity ond OPEN EVENINGS Eliot. Variéty. Quiz | ing vietim. David Brian stars. | 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown, Comic Morty Gunty was around; In addition to the money, the |B pict vali wil weatherstvip “Cute fual cost, Adde te tom =— — ' 6:15—t7+ Dinner Theater. Little 9: 45—(7). News, *§:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice | N. Y. all the ‘time but was “dis- | program gave her a television set, one wverege vite door, Exry te fort. Fer doors or windows, The heys ere le Colt. covered” for tonight's Frankie | a bicycle, a tape recorder and a install. Needs ne special took. earieet strip te apply. cluded. year’s supply of comic — Firestone, Union Reach Agreement CLEVELAND « — Beating a threatened midnight strike dead- line by less than one hour, negotia- tors for the CIO- United Rubber Workers and the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. last night reached a tentative contract agreement af- fecting 22.000 workers in eight cities. The settlement provides for a'| general increase of 12 cents an/ hour for Firestone employes in | Akron, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Fall River, Mass.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Memphis, Tenn.; New Cas- | tle and Noblesville, Ind.; and} Pottstown, Pa. | Mum on Fox Lawsuit HOLLYWOOD, t*—Frank Sina- tra is back in California, with 151 OAKLAND PE 46-1594 nothing to say about the million- . — Laeeal Your Handy Helpful Hardware Man suggests: How te Make a “Self Cleaning” Pan Many wther Mandy Mies bint com be hnynd in Papier Macher-se DO Hf TOUR VELF beak: evetably of He store HARDWARE © COAL © BUILDIN® SUPPLIES dollar suit filed against. him in New York by 20th Century-Fox Studios. He flew in last night and parried all inquiries with a cut “See my lawyers!” He did, however, say Gordon Macrae ‘‘is a good man and should do fine” in “Carousel,” the film Sinatra walked out on- last week at. Boothbay, Maine. Sinatra claimed he had been re- quired to work on two films at once. 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