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Awakening Today / DENVER (AP)—Anxiety over President Eisenhower's illness eased. considerably this morning as’ physicians reported his condition| | “showed no changes.to in-| © dicate cdmplications.” The bulletin “remains satisfactory.” “ The official report from Fitz- as Ike Conquers | said the| | chief executive's condition | | simons Army Hospital at 9:40 a.m. | & served to lift tension created when Pe doctors announced last night’ hat Eisenhower was “‘a little tired" and not feeling “as well Spence coe Patmggmins President's condition — a came on tog. ninth This morning's al bulletin, about 2 hours 40 minutes later than usual to permit ex- — of the President _ after he awakened late, said this: “The President slept soundly from 8:45 p.m, to 7:10 a.m., with the of a half hour from 4:25 a.m. to 4:55 a.m, “At that time a medical exami- nation showed his temperature, neath and blood pressure to be normal “When he awoke this morning the President felt rested and re- freshed, “His morning examination atts temperature, pulse and lood: pressure continue normal. nome cardiogram agar She ‘show slow, progressive “The President had a, breakfast consisting ofa slice of cantaloupe, an egg, two-strips of beef bacon, a slice of whole wheat toast and a glass of skimmed milk. _ “Mrs, Eisenhower visited with the President during breakfast time." Evening Showers Heading This Way This morning's sunshine will be interrupted by increasing cloudi- ness; followed by showers late to- night and tomorrow, according ‘to the U.S, Weather Bureau. GThe high today for this area is expected to range from 70 to 74 degrees. Tonight dt will be warmer with a low of between 54 and 58. ‘Tomorrow ihe mercury may Tise -to 76. degrees, Downtown today’s low before 8 | a.m/ was 45 degrees, The ther- | neni registered 68 at 2 p.m. Takes Commerce Post dog. show to begin at Oakland Park. Pontise Press Phote At poocm Fanabe — Edith Nichdls, 12, of 100 Mt. Clemens St. is pictured above with her dog, Kwongti, as they both await the annual The dog show was sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Dept. in cooperation with the Pontiac Kennel the | cub, Forty-five dog owners entered the competition. (Story on page 2.) Rita Haywort Arrives in France En Route to Aly ~ CHERBOURG E> age Emed star Rita Hayworth returned to. today, bringing ‘her Ainge daughter Yasmin to visit the child's father, Prince Aly Khan. The -titian-haired actress also brought along her 10 - year-old daughter. Rebecca, Rita's daugh- ter by a previous miarriage to Or- son Welles. ‘She was wearing a simple grey tweed suit and a black pullover sweater trimmed with grey to match the suit. Her hair, now in its natural red-brown hee, was almost shoulder length. She appeared fretful and some- what tired during a ‘news confer- efice on the liner Queen Elizabeth, Rita lifted: her hands inervously but smiled for photographers: She declined to answer questions as to her feelings toward her -present husband, singer Dick Haymes,‘ say- ing it was a private matter. She was wearing his gold wedding ring. 5 She brought Yasmin to Europe to see Aly Khan under the terms | of their divorce settlement, which | entitles the father to have custody of the child a ceftain number of weeks each year. She said she would turn Yasmin over’ to ‘Aly Khan in Paris, probably tomorrow. DETROIT (®—William’ J. Jones ‘of suburban Grosse Pointe Farms, assistant general production- man- ager of. Chrysler Corp., has been named director of the automotive services administration, U. %. Dept. of Commence. Detective J ohn C. ‘Wilson /Retires From retirement. Bureau. In 1945, he ‘was promoted to detective sergeant and, at the time..of. his retire- ment, was serving as assis- tant to Inspector Clark M. Wheaton, chief ot, ieness “be Detective Sgt. John DePauw, formerly in charge of breakins and burglaries. Sgt. Raymond E. Meggitt, for- mer Vice Squad member has been reassigned to DePauw's po- _ sition and Patrolman Orville C. Johnston had been promoted to detective and will fill) Meggitt’s Taking over Wilson's | post will | City’ Police Detective Sgt. John C. Wilson, meaber of the Pontiac Police Dept. for more than 30 years, has announced his Wilson, 60, of 59 Monroe St., joined the force May 4, 1925 as a patrolman. He became a motorcycle officer. in 1927:and the next year was a to Pi! Detective pt authorities -.| Chilean. Water Samples Samples of ote from Galloway Lake, where hundreds of dead fish Lansing for pollution tests, Warren Kendall, field representative for the Michigan Conservation Depart- ment, said today. Residents complained to police and the Oakland County Health ‘Department Friday that dead and dying fish were floating on the water's surface, tangled in weeds and washed on shores of the lake. The lake is located partly in Pontiac, and partly in Pontiac Township. _ Russell H. Coltson, director of Oakland County Sanitation De- partment, said he personally would inspect the lake today, and. ‘take samples of the water. ° “I'm making a trip to Lansing tomorrow; and I'll take the samples with me so that both the county .and the state conservation department can get fast action on the test results.of the tests prob- “| ably will not be known for four or five days,-Coltson said. Kendal] said -he had ‘inspected the lake this morning, and had found no outward signs of what might be polluting the water. “There were many dead fish, but I saw no fich in the process of - “It’s evident something is pol- luting the water, but a check of ithe shoreline revealed no sewage being icine ee in, 16 Killed in Airliner Crackup in Andes on an Andean Mountain southeast of Lima yesterday. Only’ one North American Was reported among the victims, He | | was identified as James Alexander Seymour, 35, (of 723 Park Ave.) | |New York City. His wife, Julia Montgomery Seymour, 34, was i | s@riously injured. - Mrs. Cynthia Scholtz, wife of 1 a *|Pagnagra Airline official who was || among the injured, first was iden- tified asa North American, but later said she is = The plane was en route to Cusco When one engine caught fire. It crashed when’ the pilot attempted @ landing near Vinac.. In Today's s Press From Galloway Lake | and sos Brings - avesrgearons are reported, have been sent to| dying this morning,” Kendall said. * LIMA, Pery (—Sixteen persons } were killed and 18 injured: in the : crash of a Fawcett Airline DC4) [France Cancels. Visit to Moscow \After U.N. Vote. Soviet Sides With West That Assembly Discuss Algerian Troubles Fiench Foreigr Office an- nounced today the pro- posed visit of Premier Ed- ‘|gar Faure and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay to Moscow has been. post- poned. The announcement {Was made after Pinay had received the charge d’af-| faires of the. Soviet Embas- sy to give him. the news. The Foreign Ministry said the French govern ment thought it preferable “The explanation was that the gov- at least five These developments _ promised |: Serious trouble for Premier Faure the National Assembly comes k tomorrow from its woes Noe tary vacation. Many deputies are -breathing fire over government policies aimed at soothing North African nationalist. while others think the government -% ‘moved too slowly. Japan-Bound Typhoon Diminishing in Force TOKYO (®—Typhoon “Marge,” gradually diminishing -in . force, bore down on. Hiroshima early to- day. The force of the big storm was decreasing, with central winds re- duced from a high of 115 miles an_hour to approximately 95 miles an houf, Connie Mack ‘Restless’ in Philadelphia Hospital PHILADELPHIA ™ — Connie Mack, 92-year-old former owner- manager of the Philadelphia Ath- letics, spent a restless night in Presbyterian Hospital, his physi- cian said today. ;Mack suffered a fractured right hip Saturday when he-fell from his bed. ‘PARIS (AP) — The| » |to put ‘off the visit to aj later date. | have jbeen secured from Bloom- + for games each.’ — < “Pound Out lead in First With — Singles, Homer. Ford Goes All the Way Yanks, ay Four Hits” en ‘geen’ Ot Siew tordlinn’s YANKEE STADIUM, NEW YORK — The New York Yankees stayed in the | World Series tc a feating the | 5 to 1,: $F uy HH : The Prudential Investment Co, of Detroit has announced the $1.5 million purchase of 264 acres in Bloomfield Township for a $18,- 000,000 development of homes, ‘To be named Westchester Vil- lage, the rolling site is located off } Lahser Rodd, between Maple and. Lincoln, Approximately 600. three and four-bedroom ‘homes on large | lots will be built aver ‘a three year period, ony _. spokesmen stated. Leslie R. Schmier, secreta ry of Prudential, disclosed the Sale, onstrates the strength of our ex- panding economy.” Prices of the homes. will be in the $25,000 to. $30,000 range. Built- in stoves and ovens will be in- cluded, along with. full basements, and an activity-family room with a fireplace for indoor barbecue cooking Variety of design will lend indi- | viduality to the comunity, as it is planned, Permits for two models field township, and completion -is scheduled for November, Time to Write Home ‘ WASHINGTON Up ~ Postmaster General Summerfield noted today that this is National Letter Writ- ing. Week anf $ai4t was a good time to get off those long-postponed letters to relatives and friends. surrounding communities. Press, tomorrow out taneously, — ers with three of the Chess, Checkers Ace Ready. for All Comers: ie How good is a champ? No better, than. the fellow who can beat him, say chess and checkers fans in Pontiac and They've warned they'll be out to win when they take on world champion Newell W. Banks at the gigantic Chess and Checkers Exhibition, it. The exhi tion, open charge, will be eld at 7:30 p.m. at Stevens Hall ad- joiriing All Saints Chureh, Williams and Pike Sts. Banks, holder of the world’s speed record at mixed chess and checkers, will. take on all comers ao As an-atided handicap; he wil best | players ‘ the same time he is | ed by the Pontiac to all with- y blindtold check AOS i War It He 4 acy & | a sodithe eae ‘and returned to is jourecliste duties tor about two months, In- 1953 President -Eisenhower, who had once referred to him as “aq soldier's soldier,” named him chairman of the National Security Training’: Commission, The panel recommended a program f ing 18-year-olds ly “with. the drafting of older youths for active OMY. Stocks Fall Sharg Sharply for Third Session market declined sharply today in heavy trading for the third straight session. Prices fell from $1 to around $6 a share in key issues_ag an early’ dip speeded up, reggae all major divisions of the market. Steels. and motors were hardest hit. General Motors was down $4.50: : at $138, Bethlehem Steel $5.75 at $148.50, Standard Oil (NJ) $3.50 at $130, U. S, Steel $1.87 at 55.87 and Du Pont $3 at 216. Peiping Accuses U. $. of Hindering PW Talks the release Ameri- cans might be unless the conference is speeded up. ceca ‘Lasts 1.5 Hours. NEW YORK i — The stock| a i * a * * . Union Wins Pay Raise but Loses Short Work Week Demands DETROIT ~The CIO Comma- £ settled an hour and a half later. " The union won wage oo . rnin to 3250 $n wep Hama but last out in its demand for 8 | threw out Riaruto. Pe oe present 40. - | Dodgers: Skowron retired Amo- Michigan Bell's _ supervisory} ros. Meyer bounced to Martin. normalcy returned to the com-| Yankees: Martin singled. “Mo- pany’s statewide network of oper-|Dougald flied out. Berra singled. ations at 7:20 a.m. when the CWA| Bauer forced Berra. Joe (Collins called off. its picket lines and sent! walked for Skowron. Cerv- skied its 16,000 Michigan members back/out. —_. en. to their jobs. ss Sixth Inning — a In Pontiac, about 15 ets | Dodgers: Zimmer: walked, Cam- showed up at 6 a.m, Pe vthe. |panella called out. Rizzuto threw main building of the Beil Tele- |ut Furillo.. Hodges bounced to Pt ‘oy ee ate ( : ee, ‘ , ; = ee ’ " ist a el: A ¢ of " ° i . f ea f : + - 5 ; j pan? eee . a’ ge & -_ : Hitt f a %, iii af cn 2 » - q a Bs _, eae Hess . ei; cae eee x ad 7 - wi. _ nit : 1 fo Ae Gh, ‘et 4 r ge -— . < De, . ‘ : z ae a ii ’ pis ms i é i ale 7 ao i = ms / Poe Se , | ee d = mes oe Be on : Sh tis 2 FoF eke | r Mie or : 7 Slee ts 46 et SS eee ‘respective countries was an- Men, sensee and tommngeie, both novice and seasoned nounced Aug. 1-at the opening of /aetrsat are planning to enter the competition and test Aan Soloed enka alvo will take en players'at the Postiad.Boys| w on players at the ac. w , Red China’ ctubin «similar exhibition at pm. on the same da I baspedor to Pal 8 Poe 0 6 008 Le * ae . *- oo Hit a r-) frit yee + & fir Hi i i 5 S : z ae FE r i &ttack a week ago Saturday. corpsmen one of a group of who shave the President, do odd-jobs and are on call at Fitz _ Simmons Hospital, . _ He holds a degree from Olivet College and has: done graduate ‘work at’ the University of .Michi- fan. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Farrand of Olivet. "More than 900 trains will be re- quired for South Africa's — surplus. /4 é 1955 TheWeather. 4 Be Ste ie Fee ee + = _At - : Bast gets 7 at Pte ageaay “eC a a rises M teday tomorrow a m.p.b.. becoming southwest. Today tn Pontiac temperature preceding @ a m. a.m: Wind velocity 15 m.p.h. | tomerrow, Warmer ‘70-74, low tonight 72-76. Easterly i p.m. i sets Tuesday at 6:57 a.m, ° i j ‘ 4 il om «i : eieeoneenge” | 12 m, wv 63 Sc amaasvee« 1 pm 88 Pircecsens S1 DP Micicdveess es ued ewwe tedee wi eee ewans vohnenen ga i i Tribe Retreats , |Stanky Named © | _|by Giants as |Millers’ Boss — manager, was, hired today by the: Giants. to manage. the after Leo Durocher withdrawal as manager Sept. 24, State GOP Told to Stick With Ike _ Feikens' Predicts Party Fall if President's Plans | Are Not Upheld big club his Li we NEW YORK —Eddie Sianky;y" fiery former St. Louis Cardiial} issues for the special session es. bay F ete: the Legislature called by Demo-| CUP WINNER — Telegraph Rd. is shown Baby, and the first prize best trick dog, tl bg | 8 Hi hi pti ~ 11 Europeans Are Killed ‘in Fighting Following area roads add to the above figure: counties which travel metropolitan- rT; F a f é F : Hges 8 sf Se neee Mrs. Florence Crook i this morning ) days. Leicester, : 2 i re H i BF ; : § g E Feaeeh BF Fass? foes 8 won at the city’s annual ‘Pooch Oakland Park Saturday. AtTTT Mrs. Florence Crook, 59, of 833 Saratoga, died in Pontiac General shaft = fai af : Sultan's Departu re / in computing “total road usage, If vehicles registered in Oakland travel an average 10,000 miles per year, said Larson, road use is in- creasing by 140,000 travel-miles yearly. ~~ “If registrations continue to in- crease as they: have, we can expect 180,000 more miles traveled in x pending. Mrs. Sallie Fritz The body is at the Huntoon Funeral Home with arrangements Krim in the 1925 Riff war, was Oakland this year than last,” he. said, “The trend to suburban ment in the three-county area is shown. by the fact total farm ve- hicles have been decreasing in | Oakland and Macomb since 1951 and in Wayne since 1949, the), , | engineer stated. ‘deve | Dental Ailments Common | GENEVA, Switzerland — The! World Health Organization has found that dental ailments are the “most universal, the most com- mon, and the most wide-spread’* of all the ills affecting mankind. of Pontiac. . Mts. Fritz was born September She had been a resident of Ironton, Ohio for over 50 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs: Charles D. Rose of Pontiac, two grandchildren and one brother, Carl S. Davis. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- ‘day trom the Brammer -‘Funeral Home in Ironton, Ohio. Burial will follow in the Woodland Cemetery. The body will be at the Voorhees- Siple Funeral Home until Tuesday afternoon. Ouzli, fort of Abd el / still under attack, and another, ‘Bou Zined, was on.fire late [ast | |heels of Sultan Mohammed Ben Israel fo ‘Close Gap’ fight. Both are al the Spanish - Morocean frontier. Zined is’ by an international road, The outbreaks came on the Moulay Arafa’s departure from-his palace in Rabat to a. villa in the international gone. of Tangier. _ Pd > if Egypt Gets Arms JERUSALEM (INS)—Israel art nounced today it will take every possible step to ‘‘close the gap” if’ Egypt goes through with plans to obtain substantial arms His depart nicalities. Th Swi i dent” Paraguay would: prevent Peron from “being an ‘obstacle to friendly relations’ two countries. ' There have been suggestions that he .might go ultimately to Spain tzerland. his * # Argentine government 1 President Eduardo ied Argentine of po- ne me strongman yesterday in a ayan gunboat in the river Plate off Buenos Aires. had been delayed | Uncovering angles of Peron’s se- while eg and Paraguayan | cret love life and financiat affairs. | ° asylum. ; * between the officials styaightened out the tech-| The newspaper La Razon quoted Nelida Haydee_ Rivas, 16-year-old | © -| bile for the nine-mile ride into the Peron F lies to Paraguay to Take Residence in Exile ASUNCION, Paraguay (®—Juan and left and smiled at the few D. Peron, the dictator, took up residence in exile here today. behind’ a gt lice and Tommy/ gunnérs. The weary was flown Paragudyan aiphibian plane 13 days after he/ had taken refuge aboard a ma | officials who greeted him at Cam- po Grande military airport. He entered a black Lincoln automo- city. A few...townspeople . were gathered along the route to watch the procession, but there were no cheers. ° '~Im-Buenos Aires, the press and the government were still busily ‘high school girl who has been linked to the dictator’s love life, 2, 1877 in Salem, West Virginia. | aw me, 3 2 Pontiae Press Photo Parade” held at anne Kallas, 11, 603 E, Madison, with her German Shepherd, Bud- a vital decision miay have been *| reached on the reputed romance pretty princess went to church morning with an unusually stern Inside the royal car, the usually vivacious princess sat--with her head bowed during most. of the uncertainly at the sympathetic the church gates. the Italian village of Meraho. in a field of 12. Portable Radio Stolen | Housing Gadgets \of Home Builders yesterday | = journey. She looked up and smiled | ’ crowd only when. she arrived at |. Eden conferred with Queen Eliz-| | abeth for several hours Saturday, | 9° Meahwhile, Townsend took part | 7. in a gentlemen's -horse race in| = 'Geney Cleaners, 15 W. - Alley; | | Pontiac Police said today, The) ~ jradio, covered with red plastic,. au was taken by thieves who reached through an open window. tak EBRE ES Preity Highlight Exhibit WASHINGTON @ — With iz aE home . ~~ - ecreation, Sewers on City Agenda A hearing to be continued to night deals with construction of a “The Courts Need You” is what Richard Spaulding, staff member Cemetery. | Educators Back in Schoolrooms 104. Attend Sessions at Higgins Lake Site on Learning Problems One hundred and four educators attending the fifth annual Pontiac Educators’ Conference have re- turned to their classrooms, chal- lenged to do what they can to provide an environment for effec- yoom needs, : Agreeing that learning is large- Process, understanding the child and. in _ understanding one another head- ed these groups. Resource personnel pointed out - the importance of educators’ ac- quainting themselves with the emotional problems of children. Also pointed out was the fact that the child is a complex, complicated involved organism, no, part of which functions alone. Emotions, physical status, atti- tudes, intellect, personal relation- ships all enter into every learning situation, speaker Dr. Guy H. Hill of Michigan State University told those attending the conference. Importance of student-teacher- principal relationships was stressed, with educators recogniz- ing they must understand one an- other and work together closely to bring about a good environment for the child. .° General chairman of the :confer- ence was Philip Wargelin, princi- pal of Lincoln Junior High School. | Bonn Radio Exports Up DUESSELDORF, . Germany — West Germany's. radio industry produced 2,841,000 ,sets last year, of which 867,000, or about 30 :per cent, were éxported. 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They first a for a grand jury investigation of .* ‘the Detroit Milk Marketing pro- In March they continued thelr) - fight for “more democratic rule” by asking for a special meeting _to review i i . thie 2 5 £ #5 Eee ! | sfnilkc local filed by Fritz in April. The Romeo dairymen’s attorney A. Jacob, said today he pots au r iv ied ' Petitions in. State; Seek | } 3 ROMEO—Over 1,000 names al- 7 and oust their proaent board | _ < The-dairymen seek the right to |: * will give area Cass Lake FLARES TO. BENEFIT KEEGO ‘KIDS’ — Selling flares on Satur- days, now through October in Keego Harbor, West Bloomfield firemen a Halloween party.with ‘the proceeds. Here, Julie | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — St. John's Catholic Church of Albion was the scene of the Saturday Bruce Douglas, 1745 Squirrel Rd., Birmingham. Bruce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Douglas. “ Z » * -* The bride chose a gown of white rose. point lace and nylon -tulle over satin with @ fitted bodice and scoop neckline, Her coronation crown of lace and seed pearls held ‘her: fingertip veil in place... She carried a crescent bouquet of white gladioli. : Mrs, Donald Sibal of Mar- of Flint, Flower : bride’s niece, Vicki Lynn Zertas. _ Serving as best man was John Evans of Chicago and seating the guests ‘Wwer@ James Baker of Lansing, Roger Sommer -6f Pekin, iL, and William Deuges of Royal , Oak. held after the. ceremony in Parker Inn. The newlyweds are taking a trip | to Florida and will return Oct. 10) to Serena where they will re-| side, Death in Nearby Communi ities Mrs. Edna Baborsky LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. Baborsky, 67, of Holly Hill, ve will be held at 11 a.m. Tues- ’ She is survived by | a daughter, Mrs. Clarence Charters of Holly i, Fia.:_ two sons, Thomas Dee- ' of Lake Orion. and-Emmett| of Detroit; - William Paquette of Detroit, and John Paquette of Calumet; two sisters, Mrs. Jesse Moriarty and Mrs. — Bedean of Flint; and dren. ineer Dale Whiteside | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — vice for Roger Dale Whiteside, _ 9, 13% Hospital Rd., will be held Ee Tuesday from the Sparks- chapel with buriat in Rose- land Park. Roger died Saturday. are, his- parents - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Whiteside; fee ‘brothers, Douglas Earl and’ ei Ada A, Parker | (WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — : for Mrs. Ada A. Parker, | of 2470 Ridge Rd., Milford, will j be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from j Richardson-Bird Funeral Home burial in Evergreen Ceme- . Mrs. Parker ‘died Saturday Detroit. ye ' >. Mary E, Schulte eS. _ LAKE ORION ORION—Service for Mrs. be held at 9 am. Thursday are her husband, Fred; Mrs. William Car- | two brothers, | E, Schultz, 60, of Lake Orion m3 Patrick's + Caneel with burial ‘ vf | by Stephen Princko, 52, also of | Cardona, 1850 Hill =| $50,000 in Cosh! St., were held at 10:30 this morn- | ing from. the Baird-Funeral Home ‘with burial: in Smith Hill Ceme- tery,. Otisville. Mrs. Smith died ; Friday night at her home Mrs. Madeline C. Slough ~~ LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Mad- eline C. Sough, 66, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday:from the Baird Funeral Home. with burial in Mt- Hope Cemetery. Mrs. / ‘Emma Nicklas ORTONVILLE—Serv ice for. Mrs. mayer Nicklas, 88, of 463. Ball , will be held at 2 p.m, Wednes- = fromthe C.F. Sherman Fu neral Home with burial in. Christ | Luthetan Cemetery at South Had- ley. Mrs.Nicklas died Sunday in| Flint General Hospital after a week's illness, Driver, Passengers Hurt in Auto Mishap One man was hospitalized and | two others treated for injuries | ; Sustained early Sunday morning _in is 2-car collision on Elizabeth ae \at Cass-Mlizabeth Lake Rds., ; terford Township Police ee | In good condition with broken. |ribs at Pontiac General Hospital | was James Stinnett, 33, of 98 Hud- | son St., Pontiac, driver of one of | the cars. His passengers, Charles Youngs, 34, and Noah Stutesmen, | :of Waterford Township, were re- leased after treatin for cuts and bruises. car was rammed in the reat at) the stop light by one being driven |W aterford Township. Elected Medical Head fa -WTicA—Dr. D. Bruce wer of ‘Utica ‘was elected chairman of the | Michigan State Medical Soci¢ty | a ponte Dr. W iNtjarn | i —/- ae | | NEE 5 sislpdan ter 3s cuea wee ws Troy WSCS Circles Officers said Stinnett’ 8 eastbjund i Bloomfield Township Man Weds Eaton ‘Rapids Girl ew an. BRUCE: “ROUGLAS ~ Schedule Meetings TROY—The many circles of the | Troy Methodist WSCS will meet | this week, Anna asargeant Circle will eneet | at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the home | of Mrs. Robert Inch 515 S, Gar- | gantua, Clawson. ’ The Edith Hetchler Circle wit |[7% . meet at 12:30 ge Thursday at [FOR INSURANCE - SERVICE — 6745 Nerton. Members of Mattie Wattles _Cir- cle will méet also at 12:30. Thurs- | day with) Mrs. Griffith at the) church, October Birthday Club Slates Annual Party . ORTONVILLE — The October | Birthday Club will hold its annual | party at 8 p.m. on Saturday at the home of’ Mrs.’ Earl P. Lewis on Schoolhouse street. Each oon is” to bring a 25 cent dish. E) lection of officers is. on the agenda‘Tof the meeting. oo unains the hostess will be Mrs. | C. B. Cressman, Mrs. Eva Bennett, | | and Mrs. Webber: hed are. i FINEST QUALITY GLASSES DON'T PAY MORE! aa (NU ‘VISION OPTICAL CO. ssn sence cine ‘Drayton Ladies Aid to Meet on Wednesday - DRAYTON PLAINS—The Ladies ‘ Aid of the United Presbyterian | of the American Red Cross Blood | ‘Church will meet Wednesday at Bank comes to the National Twist the home of Mrs. Peter Neilson. | Drili and Tool Co. this afternoon | berg; . ‘Netbile Blood Bank ‘Now at Rochester . ROCHESTER—The Mobilé- Unit | The all-day meeting begins at 10/ and toniorrow morning, /a.m. with a potluck luncheon at noon," * , | pads. Andrew's 18, when the. Catholic from 2 ‘til 8 p.m. ucers Sign 1, 000 to Datei in Court * Pontiac Press Prete Bloomfield Fire Chief; Roy Ottmer, assistant fire chief; Wayne Vogels- | t member and Calvin Baxter, Keego Chief of Police and fire department member line up to sell flares. The Halloween party | ‘| Hutchins of 3680.West Long Lake Rd-.and Timothy Nicholson of 1812 will be for tots as well as teens and will be complete with street dance, | rehearse for the big day as Benjamin Moshier, West | band and refreshments, The Blood Bank also will return to Rochester, Oct. The group is working on cancer! community may donate blood at Anyone having white mate-| St. Church rial is asked to bring it. , |Your PTA Is Panning? {Roosevelt School Group KEEGO HARBOR—The Roose- yelt PTA will have JoAnn Bigelow, ‘leading consultant for the Scott- | Forsmen Publishing Co., as: guest speaker at the meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday.’ The group will meet in the school gym. Miss Bigelow’s subject will be “How Reading is Taught in the Schools Today.” . Refreshments will be served by Waterford Mon Hurt ‘the grade room mothers. When Car Hits Tree Devteburg The executive board of Davis- Harold R. Thompson, 16, of 2335 | burg ar PTA will meet at Dixie Highwway, Waterford Town- | 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the multi- ‘| ship, was listed in fair condition | Purpose room of the school. ° ‘| with cuts at Pontiac General Hos- | Almont pital after the car in which he | The first meeting of the Almont 4 ie i'PTA will be held at 8 p.m. was riding Mruck a tree 0) |Thureday, Fred Bassler. today on Squirrel road. | president, will take over.the duties _| The driver, William McArthur, | as president as Joe O'Callahan, 23, who was treated and released | ‘elected: president, has resigned to by hospital attendants, told Oak- |move to California. — land County Sheriff's deputies that; -Mrs. Harold Carpenter, program he lost control of his ‘car on a/chairman, reports that many in- curve ‘about a half-mile south of | teresting programs have been Walton Boulevard. planned for the year. Consultant Will’ Address| leis Orion Man Held for Indecent Liberties © itay on charges of taking ‘inde- girl. 236 +Indianwood:: Rd., waived ex- amination Saturday when he was arraigned before Orion’ Township Justice Helmar G, Stanaback, Franks was being held in Oak- |land County Jail pending Circuit Court arraignment’ Oct: 10, He was arrested jast Thursday by —— 8 deputies, . Milford. Youngster Hurt as Cor: Slips From Jack the family back yard, sustained possible back injures Sunday when the auto slipped from a jack. Adrian Campbell, who was pinned by the car, was admitted at Pontiae General Hospital and was reported in good condition by attendants. ecient eaten ee es ight A ®yearold Lake Orion man _ was being held under $5,000 bond cent liberties with a 10-year-old , The suspect, Robert Franks, of A T-year-old Milford boy, help- vice ting his father work on a car in Os HOUSEKEEPING | - SHOP of Pontiec Seve on This 2-Slice Autometic Pop-Up Toaster Reg. $21.95 ile ZIP-CLIP SWIVEL-TOP © Opens instant! -~cheans alt nee trom ts postion (Advertisement). _ “But, Ellwood, ain't ya worried? 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United States (see map), it. is the smallest continent, . the only one surrounded entirely by water, and the oldest of all. Also it is the newest because it was the most recently discovered by white men. It was settled first in 1788. Separated for ages from any other land, it developed or preserved | its own very peculiar, animals and plants’— many of them unlike anything else in the world today. -- To start an Australian collection, color this picture and mouat it op heavy paper or light cardboard. Tomorrow: At an Australian Sheep Station oe What an SEP wET British Field Marshal 1 NEED fo ‘Maintain’ Cyprus 000 So NICOSIA, in — Field $50, an Cash! Marshal Sir ~ Sores Harding flew : into Nicosia under a_ security (havertinemen®) screen today. to take control of Worry of >| this troubled British crown colony. : Nicosia residents ignored the ar- FALSE TEETH rival of the new governor, who Slipping of Irritating? |i" “SSacr to the ‘east, Mediter. a _| ranean’ island and “then maintain it. 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Recent statistics show that _ during fiscal 1955 the Commodity Credit Corporation has lost $799,061,464 ‘in trying to bolster the prices of the ‘so- called basic crops. That huge sum is almost as large as the Government's -Josses on all its farm price support ~ operations over the previous 18 years, ae, eamene x! * * ‘ - These payments were made in accordance with thé old price sup- ‘port law guaranteeing farmers~ rigid 90 per .cent of parity for these commodities, Under the - flexible support program which _ became effective this year, these losses presumably will be smaller. But there appears. to be no justifica- , tion for believing they won’t continue as long as Government loans above cut that the policy of paying farmers more for their crops than they could get in the open market - works to their disadvantage. It” encourages price depressing over- production. eponetdehiy oc erate 90 per cent of parity. program. Those . ‘These _ who are advocating a return to that system. are: guilty of political and economic irresponsibility. ~ Surrender of Porkkala Just More Red Hokum It is. important for us in the United States to keep Russia’s surrender of the Finns’ military base at Porkkala in proper perspective. ‘Announcement that the 50-year lease "4s being terminated after only 11 years isn’t just what it seems. Actually, it is’ carefully planned propaganda pressure on us to give up our bases in Europe and Africa. In fact Marshal Zauxov al- ready has commented that other coun- tries, notably the United States. would. do well to follow Russia’s example. ek Of } ‘The truth is that Russia isn’t . giving up anything. It doesn’t need Porkkala. It has naval and air bases all along the south shore of the Gulf of Finland, in- ' cluding that at Tallin opposite . Porkkala. _ Moreover, the latter bhi in Finnish hands poses no threat t¢ Russia. Under the treaty of Paris, Finland’s military forces are limited to 42,000. Tiny Fin- land is completely dominated by its giant next door neighbor. en a Some other vital facts also will help us avoid misinterpreting the leas¢ termination. Russia hasn't up one bit of the 10 per cent of h territory ac- ae: war settlements of 1940 1944, The U.S.S.R. still holds ‘Petsamo, once Finland’s only port’on the Barents Sea. It : ‘also holds Viipuri and the farm- | — ‘of Karelia and Lake I herr sree e and is no more than for the Kremlin. The Man About Town _. In some quarters Russia’s $25,000 : “donation to the New England Sood ; ~ Hef fund is being’ es ns es osmeataae - applauded. The money was nada and hence is welcome and the Krem- lin deserves appropriate thanks. . Yet, to keep the Russian donation in proper perspective, it seems wise to look back over our own ” Government's gifts to unfortu- nate peoples. * * * Since World War II this aid to vic- tims of-war, famine and disaster in all parts of the world has totaled billions. Millions more have been. contributed by private American organizations. . A total of $2.3 billion was given ‘to United Nations Relief and Re- habilitation (UNRRA) by the ‘United States. Much of this ‘money was spent inside Russia. To combat famine in East Ger- many in 1953, President Eisen-. - hower gent in $15,000,000 worth of foodstuffs. a ee eS Another example of American gen- erosity came after last year’s Danube floods. In addition to $10,000,000 worth of food, $200,000 in cash was ‘sent to cover the cost of medical supplies. These gifts benefited Russia's satellites — Hungary, Czechoslovakia and East Germany. Welcome though the Russian. contribution is, let’s not forget that the Kremlin wouldn’t-over- ‘/look its propaganda value. We also should remember that larger donations were made by many American communities and cor- 1955 Is Big Year Reports of Large, Unusual Growths in the Pontiac Area Lazy rooster: One who, when the others crow at sunrise, simply. nods his head, Wondering if anybody can beat him at: growing big apples, . »* George Christopher of Keego Harbor—hias several - pein: of ithe Wolf River variety that weigh over one- half pound. When they returned from Flor- ida last spring, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Pickett: of Rochester brought home some sugar cane plants, which they transplanted into their garden. They now are over seven feet tall. Now the 1955 hollyhocks are breaking some records, as reported, by - Donald Karoski of Auburn Heights, who has some 11 feet tall and with over 40. blossoms each. A lilac bush in the yard of Mr, and Mrs. Gérald Southwick of Walled’ Lake, bloomed three times this year, in May, July and September, Winter pears that weigh one-half pound each are gtown by. . Alfred Duffield ‘of Drayton Plains. Chrysanthemums that measure 10 inches across are blooming for Mrs. Hortense Fleischman of Bloomfield Hills, and morning glories larger than teacups are reported by _ Mrs. Harry Caulkins of Hyron Gardens, who says their vines half cover the house. . When Michigan defeated Michigan State, 14-7, Saturday, 103 mor contestants were eliminated in the MAT Football Contest. They are the 97 who picked State to win and the 6 who predicted a tie. The 161 who predicted Michigan would win remain in the contest, and are divided on ~next Saturday's game: Harvard, 15; Cornell, 83; tie, 3. The primary election vietory of Dearborn’s spectacular Mayor Orville L. Hubbard -has'Pontiac area reflections, as one of his most unique projects, Dearborn Park, .is located in Oakland County, near Milford. Orville’s favorite salutation for Pontiac rési- dents is “Hi, neighbor.” An.article on the progress of special education, by Kenneth Brown, ~ deputy assistant “Oakland County school superintendent, recently appeared in the’ National Parent-Teacher Magazine; —~ ’ A letter just received from ’ Chris. Shaler of Marlette says: “The many Pontiac hunt- ers who come to this vicinity every year after pheasants will find plenty this fall. Some of the farmers wish the birds weré not so plentiful.” z | Verbal Orchids to- Dariys Fessenden of Bloomfield Hills; eighty-fitth birthday. Mrs. Martha Summerfield bt Drayton Plains; eee weet, ' Ever Feel You’ re Being Followed? David Lawrence Says: France’s Withdrawal Prov ULN. Gives Pinay a Chance to Force Soviet Hand - WASHINGTON — At last the Peover war’ hag reached a climax in which the Western nations can once more take the initiative. The - withdrawal of France from the current. sessions of the United Na- tions assembly in New York marks the emergence of the West from the anesthetic of fancied security - administered last July by the Rus- sians at Geneva. . es For now oe ile has been torn away and the Communists, have been revealed as the organizers in- side the United Nations of an anti- Western bloc of Asian and Arab nations growing out of. the Ban- dung. conference. The vote of 28 to 27 in the United Nations As- sambty to throw open to discus- sion what France considers an internal problem—the disaffection. _ im her colony in Algeria—means that by a majority. vote of nations many of which are under totali- tarian rule or control, the United States, Great Britian and France - have been défeated and made’ to appear as opposed only to the discussion of the question instead of its implications as a precedent» Bat on the very same day Moscow was proclaiming her right to sell arms to Egypt and was declaring that any effort to’ thwart the sale is an interfer- ence with the. internal affairs ot Egypt, Such’ * empha- sizes the double standard prac- ticed by the Seviets in trying to get the Algerian issue aired in the United Nations, Antoine Pi- le minister of France, hdrew his delegation. wate more, this correspondent — , 4s informed that -M. Pinay doesn't intend to go to Moscow this month as planned and nel- ther does Premier Edgar Faure. The French delegation will go to Geneva for the Big Four for- eign ministers’ conference but this is in conformity with the desire to present a united frént along with Great Britain and the United States as against Soviet Russia. FRANCE I8 RIGHT France is 100 per cent right -in her attitude in pulling out of the U, N. sessions. For the U. N. must never be used by a@ bloc of na- tions as an instrument of contro- ‘versy that ‘can provoke a war. M. Pinay has a wonderful oppor- tunity *to-turn the tables on ng Russians. He might agree, in- deed, to the principle-of discus- sion ‘of Algeria or any other prob-: lem of that kind in North Africa, if it can be demonstrated that the, peace of the world is threat- ened there, which, of course, is not true. International. Communist Party. Certainly there is little use talk- ing about granting safe for racy. If the United Nations moreover a INK TT WAS VERY im OUT I Bg NICE ” @ boy, She is to remain true to the principles of its charter it must make sure that all countries which are mem- bers are free from threats of agression,: Inevitably Soviet: edge sia as an aggressor up for trial herself. Her aaa in instigating the Korean War and then in brazenly sending arms and, supplies to the Chinese Commu- nists so they war is well known. ~ The world Would have an’ op- Certainly if Soviet Russia were willing to open up to examination by a United Nations commission all the denials of justice and the enforced slavery of -- oe ppg in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, land, Romania, eungery Bul could intervene © against the United Nations in that, Comniunist intriguers and infiltra- tors and thus show the oppressed people that the West not only has not forgotten them but is alert to the true meaning and purpose behind the Soviet pretense of the so-called doctrine of ‘“‘peaceful co- existence.” (Copyright 1953, New York Herald _ on Brady Surprised to Find He Really Likes Tomatoes By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D; My antipathy for mashed potato developed when I was a little boy _—at Thanksgiving dinner at Grand- ma's I announced that I wanted just turkey and nothing else. I was served some mashed potato with the assurance I'd get some turkey when I finished eating the potato. I got even by spurning mashed potato thereafter. For years | primly turned my glass—upside down when urged, to have a snifter of mashed potato—you drink it, ‘don’t you?—and all the time I took secret pleasure -thinking that I. could take it or let it alone, bat I never drank a drop of the stuff, just to show ’em. , For I had an antipathy for tomato or tomate juice, fresh or canned. When I was a g I just didn’t like tomatoes. Cer. tainly. a citizen has a right to like or dislike anything he chooses or to take or let alone. I carried on with the quirk until my daughter, editor, ghost writer, biographer, suggested that tomaté thight taste different than it did when I was persuaded me to take just a sip of tomato juice. I tried it and and it was good. I've en- joyed tomato and tomato juice ever since. COMBINATIONS Fish and chips’ bread and but- ter, cookies and milk, pork and beans, meat and potato, ham and eggs, crackers and cheese, liver and bacon, corned beef and cab- bage, macaroni and cheese, spare- to, coffee and toast or bread and pare ercy-wephne rue ay ielnts nal about the order in which one dis- ‘posed of the items? Signed letters, not more Long ® one page or 100 words long, to personal hygiene, not to treatment, will Bas answered “al Dr. warn arady 5 se ) 7 > sent to the time Press, Pontiac tech, Voice of the People ‘Ice Rink Would Benefit _ Nea rby Town Residents [ THELy | | ag siete Aree ek : Z : 5 5 investon Should Realize That ‘All Stocks Fluctuate But there episodes to future is unknowable stock market, “Thus The ticker announced that the court had held such stock divi- dends to be taxable, and the mar- ket took a nose dive of 15 points. based on truth or errcr. The long a trvvestor, ‘whe buys outright, should be psycho- logically prepared for life's vicis- aitudes. “it long: term Investment: is his it < ik ! Z ! a4 pH ini i, RE is er fe i uf i 22 Zz fs Looking Back 15 Years Ago QUITS in Brit- . TIGERS EVEN the World Series. ‘1700 DEAD OR hurt as, Italians launch drive into Ethiopia. . Case Records of a Psychologist: Dad Insists That 17-Year-Old Daughter Wait Until Graduation Before Dating Dads, get wise to the facts of life. This is 1955. Alma is 17 and wants to date a nice boy, but her father refuses. He is thus killing much of her hap- ninéss in her sentor pear of high schocl by his arbitrary decision. Rate yourselves on the tests for successful parents described below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-355: Alma D., aged -17; is a high school senior. “Dr. Crane, I am a_ regular church goer and I try to live a Christian life,” she began. “And I have wonderful par- ents, except for one thing, My Daddy doesn’t allow me to have dates. “He thinks ‘I'm too young and says I can’t go with boys till I am out of hight school. “But that spoils. mich of my “He took. me to cliach ast week, but Daddy had_to work so he didn’t know about it. Next/Sun- day this boy wants to esco to church again, how going to school aftairs. by the time they enter high school, and certainly: by their. junior year, it is normal for them to be dating at school or church parties. | If a girl is unattended by an escort, she is deprived of much of the fun of her last year in high school, so a father should be grateful when a respectable young fellow asks to escort his daughter, Alma’s dad is thus in error. It* is O.K. to forbid dates with nit- — wit youth who drink and obviously indicate their juvenility by try- ing to be hot rod drivers and - 0 «@ But when weil adjusted young . fellows ask for a date, and when they are known to the girl’s He “ jealoys of the younger fellows who. seek her companion- ship, but tries to cover up that ‘fact by. his excessive concern for her wefare.. Many mothers, ‘especially wid- ows, likewise grow jealous when _. be thinking of marriage. TEST FOR FATHERS If you fathers aren't sure how to carry off your duties adequate- ly, then send for the “Tests for Successful Parents,” enclosing a stamped return envélope, plus 20 cents (this is a non-profit serv- ice), and rate yourselves. 1h AGCSSSOT i me Le 3. Double Holster Of “4 5.30-Piese Western 4 der Ww. 4 ¢ieal Dell NE e Ralread Station 1° Black Weven Cowhide. | okett set Braided Reins, Bells Stealer" r : oo 88 26. Peg-a-Table Wit 88 29. Basket Ballet 488 32. Smoeth Ridingin 488 39. Greative Paint 1% . 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And /| what you will make will wear longer, /'! ” look better... save you dollars in th making! | + Seniniom shrinkage 1% The answer is the Pontiac Cooverative Real Estate Exchange who have sold an average of over three million dollars a month. \ List and Insist On A Member of the Pontiac Cooperative » : ; , onl Real Estate Exchange . GO TOGETHER | | Sas reat : PLAIDS 'N’ FS Jo : | | : B. D. CHARLES JOHN KINZLER, REALTOR “IVAN SCHRAM P / PATTERNS! 1717 South Telegraph, FE 4-0521 670 W. Huron, FE 4-3525 1111 Joslyn Ave., FE 5-5091 *" “eawire . ‘ <:a we L. C. LADD (GORDON G.) 6 xs , | CLARK REAL ESTATE education. Mrs, Paul's subject for devotionals, A report of.the inspiration and |benefit gained’ from her week spent at Pilgrim Haven was given by Mrs. Robert Sanford. The camp is a retreat for Christian training. Two duets by Mrs. Robert Gaff Fred Conner selected jed the Program. letter to Philemon as her | Use warm water, mild soap, and a soft cloth. Most women don't rinse half enough. Rinse, rinse, and rinse again. | | Leave no soap at all;~it's a fine. | exhilarating cleanser, but once its job is doné, remove it completely. Then to cleanse, defend. and smooth a dry skin, there’s no \ better friend than cream. Begin ‘to use it the minute you indicates a lack of oil. | PTA Executive Board, indie Missionary | ‘to Address WSCS The public has been invited. to attend a meeting of the WSCS Tuesday evening when Grace Otto. | missionary from India, will be guest speaker, - She will speak Tuesday at 7:30 and Mrs. Arthur Kendall, accom-/ see a glassy ‘shine, flaking, or p.m. when-the WSCS of Baldwin panied. by Charles Wilson, complet-| any roughness. or coarsening that Methodist Church is host to WSCS \of the Pontiac District, The Rev. Otto G. Schultz of Grace heran: Church performed the we Sally Ann Brockman and J. L. Bigelow in marriage. The service was performed Saturday evening The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brockman of Drayton Plains, and he is the son of Mr, and Mrs. L. D. Bigelow of Birchcrest drive. The bridal gown of Chantilly lace over satin featured a fitted bodice with long sleeves pointed at the wrist and-a stand up .- | collar forming a sweetheart neckline, - Sequins | pearls were embroidered around . neckline. Her accordion | pleated lace skirt fell floor } | Her headpiece, ‘a Chantilly lace ding ceremony uniting in the presence of 200 guests. and seed - | pill box incrested “with sequins | ‘i and seed pearls, secured a finger | tip veil of illusion. Small pear! {earrings were -her onl jewelry and she carried an French handmade lace handker- chief. The bridal bouquet was a | cascade arrangement of white fugi lovers cnt. * * Yvonne Masel ef Drayton Plains served as miaid of honor ioned with ‘a cow! neckline, short | _eordion pleated tucking sarang an empire effect. The cowl neckline fell into a low V in the back and a wide full! bow formed a bustle effect. Her | headpiece’ matched her bouquet | old gold. . : Mary Lou Ph heweag of Drayton | mai South. Bariayy’ Me wil he ened ~Frowara the ere building, tnd. / and Noreen Stow eee imported. chrysanthemums centered with a_ white orchid and with streamers of | Sleeves, and a waist line of ac-| of baby) coryennthonnsens tinted | /) was ring bearer. BRIDESMAIDS LISTED | aes ]. L. BIGE white baby. chrysanthemums and bridesmaids. Their dresses were | ers who seated the guests. Kenneth fashioned after the maid ot honor’s | ‘gown in a peacock color, Their | | headpieces also matched their, anthemums. | . Cindy McConnahighey, niece of the bride, was depssed in 9 White | nylon frock witly tiers of ruffled | lace and short, puffed sleeves, ‘tor her duties, as flower girl. Roddy Roy, =. bride's nephew, Richard Di pe served ag best assisted by George Reynolds Plains and Jim Croth- | Poses, gray lace over pink satin dress 200 Attend Bigelow-Brockman Nuptials Sally Ann Brockman became the bride of J. L. Bigelou Saturday ' evening. She is the daughter . of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breckman of Drayton: Plains, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Bigelow of Birchcrest drive. , LOW Ish sang the bridal recital. ‘or the reception. held in: the cares parlors immediately follow- | ing the ceremony, Mrs. Brockman wearing a waltz-length gown of | bouquets of rust ¢olored chrys-| received the guests weari ing an coral crystal silk over taffeta fash-| anthemums and yellow fugi chrys- ivory brocade silk faille dress | With avocado accessories, ' corsage Her was of happiness red Mrs. Bigelow wore a slate with gray and pink accessories, She wore a see? of pink Briar- cliff roses; ie Ey ee foe mee ths ae ak doh gat a aig (ie gee THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, ss Aote | N Old ‘Hobby ‘Badomas: New Career By°ANNE HEYWOOD My grandmother used to say stone, which is turquoise". 3 bet our asked for a bracelet with her birth: trades sathtiaite yey, ikea yeu could spend a fortune. Most ot the stuff was tinny, if it was that no experience is ever “1 shopped everywhere, The longer I live the more I know sc Saat boxe sng. melty at, she is right. * * * I remembered this the other day, when I met a charming woman named Mary G. May is a young mother, with ‘two daughters, aged 11 and 13. She has a sucessful home business which brings in nice pin money —-and it is based on a course she took over 15 years ago. : “ “When I was 20," she told me, T studied jewelry-making, in a special course which our adult education center gave. *. * * “IT was living at home at the time, and had an office job which bored me. I got a big kick out of the jewelry course and made pretty. things for myself, my friends and. family. I was pretty good at it, too. THING OF THE PAST “But after I had. married and was busy with housework and the care of two tiny daughters, jewelry- | - making became a thing of the past. In fact; I had just about forgot- ten it entirely, . tJ ” “Then one day just before her 10th birthday, my daughter, Ev Evie, :3 " = ’ . : = 4 ge ANNE HERBERT MICOU .. the tight sien, or elie was too The engage- ment of Anne ‘Herbert Micou and Cornelius Mark Harper oe Jp, is announced by her mother, _M. Micou of Scarsdale, N. Y. Anne was graduated from Smith , “College. Mark is the son /of Mr. and Mrs. Corneliys M. al a of imfield hs iflage. He — graduated from ‘ {Crenbroah School and attended University of Michigan and Wayne. ‘Universit Yo/ ea. Geis paren Nylon | 98 General Richardson cha Sizes 1-4 516 ' Daughters of the American Washable lution are honoring Janice Antona | with a reception Thursday oan te ‘ Miss Antona is well known Boys 3-Pe. Suede her activities among the/ ‘foreign- Sizes of | 98 lto4 ' . Coats and Coat-Sets Brushed Wool Chinchilla Assorted Colors - Sites id | ie Up Boy's All Wool or Nylon and Rayon Gabardine Sizes . 516° Up 3-9 ‘ One Group Nylon Snow Suits Special Reduced Price | letind.o come ve eons | RELAX... | BOSTON ROCKERS $24.95 to $35 4526 14°22’ TALL “eno Thrilling Christmas gift—10 gar- ment wardrobe for your little one's favorite dolly! easy—fun ‘to make! Party dress! School dress! Suspender jumper! | Blouse! Coat! Pixie hat! Nightiet | | Robe! Slip! Panties! Pattern 4526: In doll sizes 14, | 16, 18, 20, 22 inches tall. You can | use scraps for many. of these gar- | ments. See. pattern for yardages. | This pattern easy to use, simple | i to sew, is tested for fit’. Has com- | | plete illustrated instructions. | | Send 35 cents, in coins for this | } pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern. for first-class mailing. Send) ito Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | \17th St., New York 11, N.Y. - Print | plainly name, address with zone, | | NEED _$50,000 in Cash! [Geant ow samer | Relax at Wiggs Colony Shop . , ‘Come in and browse around and relax . . , See an outstanding as- sortment of better quality colonial home furnishings plus the finest in china, crystal gifts. and decorative -WIGGS | What an Opportunity! THERE'S STILL TIME TO ENROLL FOR NEW CLASSES GREGG SHORTHAND—BEGINNERS GREGG SHORTHAND—ADVANCED BOOKKEEPING—ACCOUNTING | TYPEWRITING—ENGLISH COMPTOMETER—CALCULATOR | and Other Subjects / . | Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions VETERAN APPROVED CR BuinsClputtuts Phone FE 2-3551 > 1 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac. r Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information =~ DAR to Fete ame Antoba , | born: in Pontiac, espepfally those | seeking to become U.S. citizens. + Civic leaders, new citizens and guests of members are on the in- vitation fist for.tht reception, to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, at 761 W. Huron. street. Mrs. Allen H. Monroe, regent of | the chapter, Mrs. Lioyd Polter and Mrs. Everett M. Peterson are being assisted by a committee in | preparations for the event, |\Spray Atomizer __ With New Scent Put on Market: A lovely light fragrance has just arrived from France'in a new spray atomizer. This eau de toilette appeals to women who like a -spark- ling scent that's very crisp. * @ - The atomizer, which contains three ounces of the fragrance, is curved to fit the hand in a mod- ified Gibson Girl shape. A fine . | Spray comes out of the top when a red button on the cap-is pressed. Over this goes a transparent plas- tie cap that prevents the button from being pressed accidently in transit. * * * When carefully packed, this | atomizer could make it possible for devotees of the particular scent to use it while traveling or have ‘| it for added squirts during the day. Soa ERENSEneeeeeeemenenseeeeTl You can’ make a quick, easy cake frosting by using one can | of fruit puree with two cups of powdered sugar added. This makes enough to cover a two-layer cake. Coming Events MOMs of America Inc. Unit Two wil) meet regular meeting, Tuesday at noon at- the Each item is sew- | home of Mrs. Harry Luxon, 30 Cadiliag , avenue, Cora } Eves Tent Hive 247 of | Macabees. will meet ‘Tuesday at 8 p.m: at VFW Hail, 306 8. Saginaw 8t. Parliamentary Study Ser ee | will be held Wednesday at | Bethany Baptist Church Mother Allen Prayer band will meet | Tuesday at 1 pm. at the home ef Mrs Carl Measell, 344 Whittemore St. and at. 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank Beale, 87 OW. Tennyson Bt. Ladies Auxiliary to Metropolitan Club Spirit Six will meet with Mts. John DePauw, 995 Argyle 8. _ Fecetay at 6 p.m. for general meeting 2:30 p.m, we catty for a. little girl's “| Cabeal clothes . was. about to give up and canbe worn . then .I thought, why. not it) é if aon Tea tomels wil stay snowy, par enamel pan into which a few lem. ty white if boiled in a porcelain | on, peels have dropped. —_ | “py. a, —— ie . We're going : oe Mrs. Creswell | for a schoolgirl iuncheon and | myself? . e /s l@ “It was funny,” she ‘edntinued | “because as soon as I got the | equipment and materials — which | cost less, incidentally, than buy- | ing one bracelet/would have cost | ~—-_I remembered so much more | than I thought I would. ; “The technique all came ‘back to me and the bracelet I made was | lovely. It was dainty and sweet | and Evie loved it. REASONABLE FEE “Next thing, of course, my other girl wanted a ring. Then other mothers began asking me to make | things for thelr Gaughters. a | sini & seamed rate, enough to cover the materials and | about a dollar an hour for my | time. “1 now do a nice business— nothing spectacular, but it keeps | “me busy for about three hours a day. and nets me a nice monthly | “Yes, nothing you ever Jearned. is entirely wasted!” (Copywright, 1955) Leather Gloves Now Washable Leather gloves in all colors, which can be tossed into the wash- ing machine, are the big news of the year in gloveland. * ¢ * ; The gloves come in nine colors and a number of styles, and will be available in stores throughout the country as soon’ as the manu- facturers can turn, them out in| sufficient quantity — probably in| early - fall. Although washable leather gloves have been on the market for years, they usually required great care in | washing—and gloves in colors such | as red, navy and the pastels usu ally had to be dry-cleaned. Now, after years of research, tanners have developed a proc- ess which makes leather in high colors as washable as dungarees. After being put through the wash- | ing machine, her lady-like lungs otit for a room ole aie ceiling from ap- | | of her own, you might try fixing | The same general idea could be over the attic for her, used for a boy's room, using per- > ¢ | haps a self-patterned pale blue pa- Even if it’ s an under- the-eaves | | per and an airy, open and modern room ‘with a slanting roof, it can! desk in place of the vanity. be decorated to delight her, Such a slant-roof was shown at a recent | Proper Picture. Frames Insure New York mode] room display. A combination of pink and pro- Decor Harmony NEW YORK (INS) —If you're vincial is a dainty and delicate motif for’ ‘the young lady, This going to decorate your walls with | “ pictures or prints, be sure to 7 room, instead of using a piece of frame them properly. furniture for ‘the feature attrac-| tion, left the focus of attention on For best results in showing & print, Use a mat in a suitable the wallpaper. It was pale pink, and covered with pretty pink butterflies—not The rug was rose colored, and in addition to the pink bed extra seats were supplied by pink velvet-cov- ered ottomans. . . In offe corner stood a small pro- vincial table and chair for a van- ity. The wall behind this was paint- ed pink instead dl papered. Tt is strongly advised that all) prints be covered with glass to! 7 An oil painting’ is painted either | © | on canvas or artists’ board. Mold-| ~~ ings for such paintings should be | 7- wide to ‘give them depth and| ~*~ strength, and glass is neither nec | 7 essary nor F ecereively advisable. The use of: yellow - enameled i bulbs in the lighting fixtures on| — the porch can reduce the attrac-| | tion for insects of the light. Sanders Home | Is Opened to Artists’ Group sity Barong dele Guy Sanders home in Bloomfield Hills Friday evening. WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD Exclusive At Arthur's MARION McCOY DRESSES $39.95 Others to 79.95 Jo te ; & collar. A tuck follows the lines of the yoke, then runs down the “front, outlining an inset’ of contrasting jersey, Big pockets give line interest to the slim skirt, and the belt is covered, Grey, spice. Misses’ sizes. HEADLINE Bui iw yas Excitirig! New! Open Wednesday/ ‘All _ Friday "til 9 p. M. Immediate “SUPREME” Permanent Wave’ 3752 349% 512 Complete With Cutting and Styling - “WHERE QUALITY /AND SERVICE IS SUPREME" Haireuts $1.50 and $2.00 | No Appointment Needed! ervice! € 4 ¢ Marlon McCoy fashions a jersey dress and gives it a ‘crescent yoke -of ribbing beneath the high winged. — Ogi aE inet ty ee + Plans were made to visit the | —— ———¢ Be _ Better Dresses—Second ‘Floor : studio of artist’ John Coppin in | J" sven | : October, le . ACongratulations were received by * - five members of the group who © Nv = 97 {© ae ’ — exhibited their work in a recent | PEN ).2y) >) BETTY RYAN U. of M. amateur art “exhibition. | “Ss : Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Ryan of | Those entering were Mrs, Donald | — oe ‘North Johnson avenue are an-| Arnold, Mrs, Jerome Fink, Arthur | + Shir oe : | nouncing the engagement and ap-| Hayes, Peter Zampol, and John) ©. | proaching marriage of their daugh- | Allshouse. t t ch. ter, Betty, to Robert C. Gifford,| Mrs. W. H. Lakkari, who sub- ne, mas er’ P ouc son of Mr: and Mrs. Carl Gifford | mitted two pieces of sculpture to — ot Lexington place. They will be | the recent Kirk-in-the-Hills Art ex- iz married Oct, 22 at, St. Michael | hibit, ~also“ received congrats | ie i wet} _ Church, — __ | lations, . ey A? | i a V9 ~ CREATED : Cy 4 Os, | ea ei al 4 | a | ea et Day “4 tthe mie mbit’ * Sadie. an tT og alae UREZNG Martinique. CUSTOM-MADE ba To flatter a: foot . .. perciously. To make the black suede shoe that's sp important to your Fall wardrobe “something special’ , ... Martinque shadows your 6B / a midnight-black suedes. with faille ,. “ Bracing ani An e eauty / PHONE opera, or halter back. From a new -— Oeneee svire Ss eee heeded soe Address SECCES EY bd j ’ of exclusives, ® ame " | 2nd Floor Pontioc State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 Shoe Salea—Meazenine Floor 5 e \ / : eS Moe Cos e * H oa ides ih Oe, : : a . : ‘ : ' . ‘ ¥ ‘ F it ! _ : 246 ae ¥ : te : a 1 4 sf 3 2 ees Y. BEAUTY SHOP with’ Lorraine Moy "=a Girl Asks ‘About Going | "to Wedding Fiance Insists That She Should Attend Rite With Him By EMILY POST “A cousin of my fiance is to be married shortly. I know the cousin and his bride-to-be . well, having met them on several occa- sions, However, I did not receive an invitation to. the wedding. “My fiance insists that I go “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON: DAY, owro OBER 3. 1955 By ELIZABETH WOODWARD him ever since last summer P.S. For lighter Adele Simpson shows this long, lithe ° town dress of blue and brown plaid wool. A bias cuff circling the hipline gives an overblouse look to the gently molded | bodice. A scarf of dark amber satin outlines the V-shaped neckline with | its rounded collar. © ti Helps Women - “Why do you ave cae caceke et Gala in the | 7nd me that you're my mother if want me to come home in an Third Person. I mean by this,|?o0- Why don't you just say the mother who gets obedience by you want, for goodness’ saying, “Mother wants you to tidy | sake?” your room now"—the father who . 2 8 says, “Father thinks *you better) Overprotective parents are es stay home tonight.” pecially prone to this habit of fall- DEPEND ON LABELS ms hack on pay Some. 19 | As Mr, Speniow hid behind the| MF. Spenlow, Sey tet” that inaccessible authority of Mr. Jot) ‘entities them with opposition to kins, these parents gag Sr ce Jimmy's wish to delay bedtime. their parental labels, hoping to get} As though they were off in what they want with a minimum} Honolulu,- they say, “Mother of protest and resistance. to bed now, Small children don’t around the ages of 8 and gins -to make them adolescence, it can same rebellion that references |Delegates Return Correct. Attitude Accept Aging No one can bring the turn of the years to a halt, It must follow that the woman who is 45 years, old this year will be 46 next year. | Attitude is the all - important! matter in age. It is silly for a grown woman to play sister to her daughter, but there's no reason why she must play. grandmother. to her. Attitude reflects itself in the physical look of the bedy. Take the matter of neckline, some- thing that concerns mature Have you seen women who felt defeated by life? Their necks al- most disappear and their chins | tuck in defensively. The result is_ a short, wrinkled neck. idasis Waaeee ‘che have bet tm uphill struggle of it for many years -still walk around with | their chins stuck out in a “turtle neck,” throwing their entire pos- b ture out of line and losing the ‘gracious carriage a grown woman should have. ~ But take a look at a friend who is interested in life, who en- you: without having her: chin nudge her chest. While her — may have wrinkled skin, it's ugly. It's part net her age. ty me feeling ot walking out From Convention | returned from a 3-day convention of the Ladies National League held in Flint. the national office of assistant marshal in Flint Friday. - Word passes fast because our customers are so pleased with the Cleaning and Firiishing work we do for them . So it is that they tell their friends how pleased they are... and the word just naturally gets around. OGG'S FINER CLEANING SERVICES includes so many ‘extras’ at no added cost. - Take for instance our scientific processing that removes lint... then treats the garment to repel! lint for days, even weeks aiter cleaning. This service keeps dark clothes, woolens, and other lovely fabrics you like ta wear looking so fresh, so crisp ros can be inion pate smart in every fabric. ’ Another Ogg service our customers like and you will _ too isthe promptness of pick-up and delivery, or having your garments ready ct the cash and carry store when you call. Extra-Service ... you bet! Ogg's will give you ONE-DAY CLEANING or HOURLY CLEANING . please call our office when you need these epecdy services; . . we are happy to provide them... and your gorments get the same thorough treatment all our cleaning does. see, 4481 Highland Road 379 E. Pike St. << house of finer cleaning ....... FOUR CASH and CARRY STORES: sss CLEANERS one ond 379. E. Pike Street FE 4-9593 430 Orche?d,Loke Ave. 376 Auburn Ave. ry women a great deal, to jedge by'LI Many " : Summer sun shia its ‘alk your hair needs fall. repair ‘NO MATTER HOW BAD THE CONDITION — You Can Have a Wonderful Se “Abe Schrader’s “imvordt || COLD WAVE French © ; ; brocade is || PERMANENT . designed for ocroser 5 after dark |} °™Y 4.9 enchantment. || Bleached or dyed The neckline brittle or spiti ends You can search thing that even at the Picture!””, get when you come to WKC . to your home! NO MONEY DOWN. from Maine to California and you'll not run across any- begins to compare with this! We're frank to tell you that we couldn't do it ourselves . ... and if two manufacturers hadn't agreed to “go along’ with us it would be actually impossible! But a Bedroom Furni- ture Manufacturer did his part and a Bedding Manufacturer said “Okay”, = - too! Instead of going intoa long-winded apscriptioty we simply say: “Look It’s exact... just as you see it... . just exactly what you I . what you'll get when /it’s delivered wu 4 Be onl | ; Peo ae } Soi ; i ; } ‘ ie 4 ; ay i. os THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955 Our Reg. $179 SECTIONAL SUITE. Functional modern 2-pe. sectional, smartly styled with durable tweed febric....... . : Values to $129.50 Break ast Sets Open Friday Until 9 P.M. ee Reg. $149 DRESSER, CHEST & BED. Choice of walnut or maple a: ots win Sot ok op OER OA Oe Ee cee os Our Reg. $189 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE. Sofe & chair handsomely covered with long wearing decorator fabrics. . . Our Reg. $169 MODERN BEDROOM SUITE. Double dresser, chest, bed, UO a an a live os ks ‘ Our Reg. $209 2-Pe. SECTIONAL. Be your own interior dec- ‘orator with this beauty. Priced for clearance............ Our Reg. $249 TRADITIONAL SOFAS. A fine selection in rich Brocatetle and Metelasse fabrics. Shop early for these. . $125 | | mirror and bookcese bed, reducéd for this sale.......... Our Reg. $259 SOFA G CHAIR. Modern design and a good selection of decorator styled covers. Now only........... $1350 ; Our Reg. $279 2-Pc. SECTIONAL SUITE. Designed by Rowe in new metallic tweeds. Clearance priced ot.......... er $145 Our Reg. $299 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM. SUITE. Styled by Kroehler. Choice of colors in fine frieze tweeds......... 7 $155 Our Reg. $329 2-Pc. SECTIONAL SOFA. The newest design in modern furnishings. Foom rubber cushions........... $175 Our Reg. $359 SOFA & CHAIR. Lewson styling by Flexsteel. | Lifetime construction guarantee. Now only............. $185 Our Reg. $429 HOLLYWOOD MODERN. Richly covered in lush wool frieze fabric. Foam rubber construction........ $1950 Our Reg. $595.00 3-Pc. SECTIONAL by KARPEN DINING ROOM Our Reg. $159.00 MODERN BUFFETS: Odd pieces from our better dining room suites, reduced for $ 00 | fast clearance...........00.5 Our. Reg. $139.00 DROP LEAF TABLES. For those who prefer a wood, some with & formica. tops.........0.66...655 Our Reg. $189.00 5 pe. DROP LEAF TABLE and four chairs. Never Mar Limed Oak tops, 5 06 Floor sample....-.........8.4. ‘95 _ Our Reg. $389.00 7 pe. IR. kamen ROOM. SUITS. A bionde anon! beauty consisting of chien, buff table and four chairs Daecreeninwsdinnt ‘220" Our Reg. $489.00 TRADITIONAL DIN. ING ROOM. 7 pes. in rich, handé rubbed Honduras ‘2 8 5” mahogany . Our Reg. $79.95 9x12 AXMINSTER ft . by Mohawk $ ) cats “49°0 : Our Reg. $18.95 G-E STEAM IRON = rer ae ‘ | 0° $385 x and Fl B gy ELINS C ee | , Our Reg. $189 FRENCH PROVINCIAL BEDROOM. Double Bete “chest and bed, traditional, white............... ‘ $1500 | Our Reg. $259 DOUBLE DRESSER, CHEST & BED. Gleom- €9 5°70! ing, rich _DuPont deluxe walnut finish Vibes. ctded ‘veuwens $] 3 5 00 Our Reg. $229 DOUBLE DRESSER SUITE. Double dresser, Our Reg. $279 MODERN BEDROOM, Double dresser, chest ' -and bookcase bed ........ 0... idee ccc uueucnues $14.5 Our Reg. $319 EARLY AMERICAN, ‘Vonity, chest and bed. Solid hardrock maple. A real buy..............-..055 Our Rey. $349 SEAMIST MAHOGANY BEDROOM: Double dresser, chest and bed. Floor sample, .... ‘ S vee me ds cee $] 70° Our Reg. $489 4-Pc, BEDROOM SUITE. Double dresser, chest, bed and nite stand. Sunset mahogany finish... .... $240” Our Reg. $589 MODERN BEDROOM. Lerge, roomy, double dresser, chest and bed. Pink mahogany finish. ......... $28 a x For the living room; all FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 100 MILES: ASY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGE Our Values Up to $85.00 | CHAIRS | IDEAWAY BED a Sofa by day, bed by nisht- 179 types and colors. mattress. { ~ No Carrying Charae ‘or “f f — i / é ; g 4 r Budaet Plan é , « 25 SOUTH SAGINAW LT MOST BEAUT FUL F cian with innerspring @ GENEROUS Th ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR ee ; ig a a GO as a g5 i oe nee a q Aa ge , 4 + : ioe THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1955. — | ‘ see Hollywood Helin a (British Physicians! ss. * “= "1 ™| Pomanian Premier © |< te cirri ofthe Cente Dr.: Forbes is- secretary of the |, : a we a oe “(Ingrid Will Make Moviel Borer Prayers na Se Cnn rem |Again Takes Control |———— pe | : legal actiqns. He says suits have) 1 oxnoN w—Gheorghe Gheor || ACSPEDE | 7jin Paris Minus Rossellini “Lenox ots tne mat en, nee gute nanan fe es AVON By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS i Mel Ferrer in “Madame de Bonne- Sy ce a nanos and 1 ee Set Sree lhe eee, hack he, Sorkap J es HOLLYWOOD (INS) = At long ee ee fa nas ek el aa re ser ee INN ~ — It will be directed by Renoir gers. In the British Medical Jour-| Caddy Badly Hurt nounced that the Central Commit ‘REMOD ELING ‘and will go before the cameras nal and Lancet, Dr. Robert Forbes COLUMBUS. Ohio # Gel St ee ee ee ; pext month in Paris. writes Whalen, 14, used a hammer and| *3t secretary again, . NEW _ MANAGEMENT | Lee Soon ‘| JT had no idea that “War and Peace,” in which Mel is currently appearing with Audrey Hepburn, was so near completion, but the same letter contains the informa- post April 20, 1954, adopting Mos- THURSDAY 'MACRAE CONSIDERED ji proached to star in tion that it will be premiered in June, be made in both English and French, languages which Ingrid and Mel speak, Out at Warners there's talk that Gordon Mac Rae has been ap- “Pajama Game” when it goes before the cameras. next March or April, And—now listen to this—what is being planned at Warners is a re- teaming of Gordon and Doris Day. When. Doris left Warners it was with a very friendly feeling and she said then that if Jack Warner “Madame de Bonnemain’ will) | COZY—Mrs. Lorna Hodgson gets a-real bear hug, but she’s not afraid. For the Alaskan bear is stuffed, mounted and a gift to Yale) University's Peabody museum. Mrs. , executive secretary of the-museum, shows the com- ' LOUNGE 1122 W. Huron St. f- Huron Bow! Bidg. ‘a : ever a property that she liked parati i { the eight-foot,| a i bp weae's totes than ever right now idinch bear, which, portico 4 8 ' , os ° - ut | Weighed timated 1000 pounds. 3-Sh ; _ DRIVE! and. so ls Gordon, who has “Okis- It was killed on Unimak Island ows - THEATRE homa!” and “Carousel,” two of|in the Aleutians and sent to the a es the biggest of the year, museum in New Haven, Conn, Every Night 4 -[| WEDDING DATE SET pret tas: featuring : Chatter in Hollywood: New| Landmark Reactivated - a . . Sie Sete S| | rue TRACEY TWINS |W Tomomow 7 ma 4 for their oo mark, the century-old waterw! : . .. Charles, who was married to| at the Ackley & Wood lumber mill, TOMORROW! 2 FEATURES! = Betty Hutton, was very upset at| soon’ is scheduled to resume its esetnn ere 5 with the ett. mee. : ‘ 4 poe : 7 Bip || the breakup of their marriage be-| 4 of producing power for in- com 4 oer wih a oe The Never Told Story of : cause he was devoted to: Betty's ‘ Sir Walter Raleigh .] : two children, But in the past few dustry. Roy E. Wright of Lawrence : ae i: 5 cote ) months he’s all over his heartbreak | has announced plans to produce DANCING EVERY NIGHT is 4 and he's been very happy with) walk-in: freezers at the old mill From 8:30 to Closi 4 —_ hg a very talented, and says his firm will use the aes oe ahs . He's been a great help to her in| “alerwheel for power. Ladies’ Niaht — Tonich 3 her career and their many friends aqaies ig t= onig t 4 are glad they found happiness, “Lake Theater . mine her here for an evening to be remembered! 4 Snaps: Hundreds of good ’ ; t wishes go out to Richard Red- TONIGHT 2s gers, of Rodgers and Hammer- — Ee 5 wo 7 ndernent LAST TIMES | =e TONIGHT] IED RON 4 J) tac to New Sede coal From the GREAT J. he Steinbeck ‘4 Z Christmas because she wants he : 7 expected baby to be born on U.S. | NOVEL comes a E q. $T i axg\ganteibeenaanes SENSATIONAL we ] y Be : RE! 4 ‘ 1 Actress Liz Taylor Ay 1} Pere eA) 7, fii ROBINSON: “HERBERT MARSHALL DAN HERLIHY 4 : y i Cin scoPE ALSO: Rushed fo Hospital | pEARL OF THE EMAS HARRIS - |smes DEA , A_NEW KIND of SUSPENSE! | souTh PACT @ PLUS @ , Ps HOLLYWOOD (®—Actress - Eliz- ’ abeth Taylor was taken to the ROARING DAYS ae UCLA Medical Center by her hus- Tk e* i sites being schema tht <= CALIFORNIA Re Went borane hme by severe | reo = WILDE: DeCARLO ||| nes RIcatbo Nowra stomach ; rrin F Wilding said | he drove her to the . ANN BANCROFT-LEE MARVIN ; aha ph ll gre Doors Open PSS ON OUR f —_ “Doors Open | | 4 vast week Mina Taylor had the 10:45 A. M. | Ss U ra n a Ram re s iu. was on 4 crutches with sciatica trom a .. : TUES. _ WED. —_— THURS. eee TODAY thru FRIDAY = a Mens ‘were plamed today to|] "Swng woman ret POWER « “PONY SOLDIER’ Tecnicor a : ) 4 determine the nature of her latest TYRONE | OWER . P GINA | a. = ome 1: —— || poap to DENVER’ | CLIFTON WEBB in “Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell’ fi TS GLAMOROUS a. Be Drive-In Box. —_——_ ROAD 70 DENVER a _ : i > ; by, he % rive-fi Opens 6:30 Woodchucks Defended paseeenamanretnen eS Enea IT Moammece T a ITS STUNNING SILVANA 2 | | Pheater 7900 rays Against CD Operations eer erite THE SCREEN'S TWO MOST GORGEOUS GALS... 2150 OPDYKE ROAD“at PONTIAC ROAD - Showing Time: “Mr. Roberts” 8:30 THE SIX-YEAR STAGE SMASH «—ON THE SCREEN! > _ | san Warner Bros o ONEMaicoee Praca? cai, BETSY PALMER - WARD GOND - PHIL CAREY : tone ee soem Looat Based on the play by THOMAS HEGGEN end JOSHUA LOGAN __ DOORS OPEN - ON OUR 7 we putter! ‘anor LELAND Hi HAYWARD - Weekdays 10:45 GIANT Sundays 12:45 SCREEN - —- AND ALSO SHOWING - - - “RETURN “RICHMOND, Va. (#—Note to woodchucks: relax, Richmond's “Operation Ground Hog," a civil defense test set for Oct. 23, is not aimed at you. | You woodchucks can't talk, but | H. T. Angell, president of . the, Ground Hog Club of Roanoke, Va., has: been doing some talking for | you. 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Wants Road Taxes Upped | by,-a combination of user taxes and bonds. He said the taxes would DETROIT @ HED Ayers (R-| include higher levies on auto tires Ohio) said he will offer q/highway | and tubes. He spoke at, the cone bill in.the next session ‘of Congress | vention of the National Automobile en oe aa ate Family's Budget IJ Nibble, Neighbors, and Peel Off Poundage At the Brace-Simith Funeral Home families ting out certain fébds. This is a) Outside of Harvard, they refer variety of small portions, you, statistics fromi the Metropolitan from all walks of life find exactly the kind and Delivery , NEW an (IN Gg ~e serious mistake.” | to this as omni-hogging. : nibble scientifically an sweets on Life Insurance Co. _ of funeral service and merchandise they reading and talking about reducing _ Harvard research (which as Therefore, all you have to do} the side. This will accomplish In recent years, the mortality want. : diets make me nervous. \ you know is rawther thorough) | to lose weight, ‘says Dr. Stare, is| three great benefits. rate among overweight men has : ; GENEY Dry ‘ - * * rs 4 N ‘5 caused by ead oe tenever and Soul spice Wf aaotee bes DEPRESS APPETITE i. +a BE Sdn 79 per cent; for | Here in our display room are complete Cl This. revolting cycle is, I'm\told, | fattening in type. It ts rather | eat them in considerably smaller | It will impress Your friends. It- odes funeral services ranging widely enough to 1 2 W. Pike St quite common. Women. everywhere a net result of months and years | portions. : will distress your know-it-all ad-| The health hazard in obesity fit easily into any family’s budget. i \ + ENO ws are up to their hips in it. ‘If you're| of eating too much of every- +o 8 visers, And most important, it | h@s become so great, in fact, that, . a nibbler, you've got to investigate | Nae. 3 | And to help you eat less of your| wilt depress and compress your | # England » University of Cecile args ag —teamegeas f * appetite. a 2 enn A a pagel = get a giddy urge to nibble. ¢ : * * « vere is a solution to all this, Grandma Returns Colored Clefgyman You may well wonder why an | $¥erweight eahiats, ; ratfome Jearned happily today. aN institution. like Harvard, with all ‘ i ec Bt te sales “eclentifie ui to School Classes l d Whit Ch h those budding lawyers. and ivy) So let's all save face, save our|) 138 West Lawrence St. bling,” and no less an expert to Learn Spanish ea S ie urc leaves to nurture, wasted its re- figures and possibly even save . Pontiec, Michigan ’ than- Dr. Frederick J. Stare — OLD MYSTIC, Conn. WA young search time on the eating habits | money . : f ‘ = chairman of the Department of | LOS ANGELES u—Grandma Negyp minister has taken over as of America’s gourmets and gour- Nibble, neighbors. Now! : 3 aie A Rk tes Oe coarse Oe Pas eeneteneter | Beatie of set SB-atite chars have: TS Americans who are heavier than |T0l¢s in the movies, is back in| The Rev. Simon P. Montgomery, ’ ; they should be. school at the\ age of 93, — 33, of Norwich became the new Fresh, Meaty : | ; ™ ° | pastor of the Old Mystic Methodist The competent, understanding | © Church yesterday without formal PIG E Book Sale (Be ct tt ye ncn en wt Segmey we meal snacks are‘good because they | high evening ones The all-white congregation of HOCKS C alee M ARKE I : {| “keep hunger from building up by a week to learn Spanish, about 300 voted unanimously last : eee CHOICE MEAN ae ; : wernt effective et ee ae - “We should all lean languages | week to accept the Rev. Mr. Mont- : ; : : nts throughout a Gs know the\ people of|89mery as their pastor. He will Bette vies Including — ee parte papendy neeee, at tie aeceeame Ss Wee -_ Sonny * —— “SIRLOIN or I digested that encouraging news Her films have uded “Going ends but on weekdays he'll stay SWISS Ficti N Ficti — along with a Chense Danish — My Way,” “A Grows tn in Norwich where he is a member i ay ms = TlOn-NONn ORF) and read on: Brooklyn” and “Since You\ Went of the faculty at the regional tech- : j Best Cuts” } “A Sweet (sugar containing food Away.” nical school. é . Juvenile | ot beverage) talen startiy. belore o € x0 : a meal tends to depress the appe- : se} . the,” repett. De. Stare... “Thle| en, caer Nee. bot Teachers Plan Session cay : Queen Colby Values to $500}| makes it easier for the reducing] is as “alert as my best pupils.” \| , MOUNT PLEASANT (— Some | MILD patient, to eat less of. everything \) 2,000 teachers from ‘a nine-county VEAL Cc ; and continue with a normal, bal- \area will hold their annual region- , =e ; F anced diet, eating the right foods |22Z0—Undisputed Champ |i conference of the Michigan |i Re, b. CHEESE in proper, smaller quantities.” of Phone Book Last Place Panton Assn. Oct. 7 in Mount ee : oe : edn DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT LONDON eA tabi’ whe sven : ' enestatagins gion ona os I d p f I telephoned Muriel and said not | be champion for a long time Sok ’ : re oe ene COUPON : to worry about that vanilla soda/gver today as holder of the last " ! TO A 2-L8. LIMIT SLICED ro she absorbed on Tuesday, . and | place in London’s telephone direc- What an Opportunity! 4 PORK read on: ‘| tory. \ : ’ He Good Book Store “Ordinarily, when a person sud-| His name: -V. K. a \ | NEED r] Tues. and be ' denly realizes he is overweight, he; In: the new directory Zzzu took x ; ' & oe : yee ~ with anal hehe j 9 W. Lawrence St. 4 she ary dip to aot a ame Lats Davey who reigned ; $50,000 in Cash! | ancmnnnnacanannencosaassencanena: Femen.t i HORRY! if REFRIGERATORS WITH ABSOLUTELY / NO MONE’ A oe NO MORE mut FIRST COME---FIRST SERVED! “ANOTHER LORD’S SPECIAL! | No More When Thee | THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1955 4 , | Ps Ostreicher Case [*cin.Srenctt Onshore tor usm: cu ren sy oo we | Cloner Cutting Saw "|| Jurors Selected er Chosen Panel Will Hear | boma Fare in Abortion eae viene abe Gato i FREE death of Mrs. Boris Jean Ostreich- : - FREE ee Ks DELIVERY DELIVERY 100 MILES! Meanwhile, the district attor-|| 100, MILES! ney’s office made final prepara- tions for seeking the indictment of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz in connection with death of the young food stores heiress. : | The jury selection may be car- a, ried over until Tuesday since it} 4 You won't have to worry about bills, debts and emergencies once you \ frequently is difficult to obtain a : . have a big stack of savings tucked away at PONTIAC FEDERAL. —e of jurors ina sin- You'll have a rowing reserve of funds for peace-of-mind. . . When - the panel is completed, = the district attorney's office will So start stacking up your savings and-you'll have more than a ghost summon more than a dozen wit- . of a chance at happiness and care-free living. Start saving here tomorrow. ee = pweevdieg nts - . and eg ord aired An a hearing _ for the Schwartzes Sept. 19. CURRENT DIVIDEND: RATE. 2% PER ANNUM | Aso under preparation is. evi- dence which will be used in. an tt t to indict the dead girl - ssother Mrs. Gertrade: Stiver, who YOU GET YOUR CHOICE OF - Pontiac Federal Savings: , Poets Howat 2 SECTIONALS-OR SOFA AND CHAIR Q\ZE\ (Sp $ wre MOHAWK Mrs, Ostreicher, 22-y e a r-old : a MON las 2 “ i: ‘ R U G wie ie =e i ee $ 00 Daren 5g daughter of Herman Silver, a vice Sealy or Restokraft and Loan Association nesta wt Road Rese teas es ae = Hae 761 W. Huron trie. Gad & the Helyeerts spent | _HIDE-A-WAY ment Aug, 24,. Downtown Branch g + “ Rochester Branch A $500,000 contract has been let ALL COLORS — riper bible. spk te sie pe ae aM ae atic | : Reports from the Forest Service, 16 E. Lawrence _._. 407 Main St. . Ug Descgndeat of havieubaed ou show that the timber harvest . , amounted to 70 million dollars for gee eae ’ the year which ended June 30, 8-Pc. ‘GROUP CHOICE OF 2-PLECE SECTIONAL OR SOFA AND CHAIR WITH 3 TABLES AND 2 LAMPS | a ‘aa Bl d B k Bed INCLUDED AND TV ' eet on un ane . Complete With sae thor ecctians! grees Ladder and Guard Rail or suite group ts phenome- : F nal. et this low pricel. pany fine crafting, comfort d beauty for living! 5 ° . 499” j 32 Pe. SET of DISHES “ix A eatiie? prams CLOSE-OUT : a Mgesoeaas | FREE | | j 4 * Oxl2 : LAMPS | 1 ; i on Values to $30.00 :. 4 EACH —6«CSE A : 4 COMPLETE 5 00 A | .3 ROOM | aX q OUTFIT Duo-Therm & Quaker e,| OL 31-Pe, Dinette Set = ® to defeat the Steelers, 27-26. They did it with a 33-yard field goal by big Les Richter just as the game endéd before a roaring, delirio crowd of 45,816. Three times the Rams had given A Young 92 PHILADELPHIA i(#—Baseball's | | beloved Connie Mack, in “remark- | ably good condition’ at 92, is re- | ported headed for a swift recovery | ‘today after suffering a fractured ‘hip at his home over the weekend. | The veteran. manager, who led his Philadelphia Athletics to five /world series championships, frac- | tured his right hip while getting jout of bed from his afternoon nap Saturday. * | His physician, Dr. Tarion L. | 'Gopadze, expressed — satisfaction | with. the old gentleman's condition yesterday and, barring complica- | \ tions, forecast a “speedy recov- ~ ery’ adding that Mack, who will, be. 93 Dec. 23, was in “remarkably good physical condition.” | * * * ‘He will remain in Presbyteriap | Hospital for a few weeks, at least, Dr, Gopadze said, adding that’ he! Speedy Recovery for Connie Atter Mishap y * had ,spent a restful night and was “cheerful and not complaining of much pain.” Mack, born Cornelius McGilli- cuddy, was active as player, own- er, coach and manager for. Ti years and was the only manager the Athletics ever had until he turned over the reins to one of his “boys,” Jimmy Dykes, in 1951. * * © Since last year when the Mack family . sold its interests in the American League club and -the franchise was moved to Kansas City, his only connection with, the game’ is the title of honorary board chairman of the Western club. . Since his retirement, Mack has divided. his time between Florida— ‘during the spring training season— and Philadelphia, where he ‘has |made his home with a dauchter, Mrs. Rita Breedlove. | SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Johnny | Druze would be a strong candidate | | for the title—the most successful | | assistant football coach. Druze Candidate ~ for Top Assistant Pontiac H unter Baas Ist Goose of New Season Elmer Stockwell, who resides at 239 W. Longfellow in Pontiac, re- ported the Ist wild goose- bagged by an area hunter. Stockwell, accompanied by Wayne Beutler, also of Pontiac, got his bird about 6:40 a.m. Saturday at Judah Lake in. Orion Township. Goose weighed 11 pounds and had a wingspan of five feet, six inches. Stockwell used a 20-gauge shot gun. , Solunar Table Hunting and fishing in ihe Pon- tiac area, Tuesday and’ Wednes- day should be best at the times shown below, in John Alden Knight's solunar tables: AM eased ‘Minor Major Miner Malet 0 23 - 8:05 bud _ WEDNESDAY ) seiner Major Minor Major Ot ee eee ee : & Pop fp. d as Steelers, Victims of Most Fantastic Finishes in NFL Play, Lose to Rams - LOS ANGELES (®—The ‘Pitts-!niore fantastic finishes yesterday | the game away to the Steelers. A 17-10 halftime lead had long since vanished. ; . * ®. Pittsburgh's quarterback . Jint Finks put the Steelers in the game, opening the third period with a 14-yard drive, 52 of them through the air on Finks’ arm., This was an earned touchdown. From there on the Rams alter- nated brilliance with generosity, presenting the Steelers with three touchdowns on a pair of fumbles and a wretched pass from center on a crucial fourth-down punt at- | tenipt. | Quarterback Norman Van) ‘Brocklin was the victim of the faulty pass from center, which en- abled Pittsburgh to take over on hard-fought plays. * * ’ Alternate ‘quarterback Billy’ Wade soon after was hit, fumbled and there the Steelers were, on the ‘Ram 12. They scored and_went in front, 19-17, me The Rams fired right back, how- ever, traveling 66. yards in six | plays, @apped by a beautifully_ex- ecuted pass pay for 17 yards, Van Brocklin to Tommy Fears, and a 24-19 lead. Corky *Taylor fumbled and the Steelers’ Richie McCabe grabbed up the ball and scooted 50 yards. Pittsburgh 26, Rams 24, Five min- utes left to play. . * * * With 2 minutes to go, Pittsburgh had the ball. Then they had to punt, A score was 70 yards from sight, Van Brockin passed for 3. to Ronnie Waller, missed with an- ‘other to Fears and then hit Bob Boyd downfield, The Steelers’ Me- Cabe was called. for applying a knee to Boyd:and the Rams-were on the Steeler 26. There was time for one play. Richter made it. Pastrano. Faces Young in New Orleans Match NEW ORLEANS @#®—Two prod- ucts of American Bohemia, Paddy Young from New York's Green- ‘wich Village. and Willi¢ Pastrano of New Orleans’ French Quarter, dight-heavyweight’ match. The otitcome may provide a challenger for Archie Moore's ti- tle, *if Moore gets by Randy Tur- pin, and also may decide she fu- ture of the upstart Louisiana Box- ing Enterprises Inc, AP .Wirephote | ‘Homers May Be Secondary in Deciding Series | Look for Relief’ Work and Double Plays as Turning Point NEW YORK U—Despite the rast? | of home ruhs, it could well be that N.C., rookie, & pitcher in series annals. But when pinch-hitter Bob Cerv blasted homer to start.the*seventh and Elston Howard walked, Labine > the Ram 11 and score in four, It was short-lived, Halfback meet here tonight in a 10.cound Martin to hit a doublé-play hall. oe ers Navy's Mascot, Billv, Victim of ‘Goatnaper’ be heading for Pittsburgh as fast as its Model A Ford engine can take it, * * . A clue to the car's identity: probably is highly aromatic. it XIV, the Naval Academy's goat mascot. The suspected kidnappers are any two undergraduates at the University of Pittsburgh. which plays the Middies in football next Saturday, + * “Comdr. Arthjur Esch, Naval Academy public! information offi- cer, said it was believed children saw two young men take the goat from his pen / about 4 p.m. yes- terday, The kidnapping of a Navy goat is not a rare occurrence,. Esch said somewhat wearily last niglit, “I haven't ‘any idea how many times, Billy has been kidnapped.” Boyd Takes 2nd Place » Wild Bill Boyd of Pontiac drove day in the AAA national cha Grove, Pa, Speedway, as he cover: ed the 100-lap 50-mile event right behind winner Chuck Rodee of Chicago, © prey ee eet Rodee Wins AAA Race Chuck Rodee of won the AAA national cha nship mid- get alto: race him—the least of any start- 1952 in six games, and the Wash- ington Senators in 1924 in seven. Labine forced Irv Noren tq ground to Gil Hodges for a double "play that ‘cut down Howard in the sev- ‘enth. In the eighth, after Yogi Berra had homered, and Ed Rob- inson singled, Labine got Billy Labine has now pitched 9 1-3 in- nings in this series, giving up 6 hits and-3 runs, and has an earned Prun averave of only 3.00. He won Labine stopped .the Yankees. by forcing the side to hit grounders in the ninth, holy Coney ene L—Loes Raveena. 6 Tone ree wera ters, | é Craig allowed only four hits in the six innings he pitched, and showed remarkable poise. for a youngster in his first series start. ANNAPOLIS, Md, « — Police | Grim have been alerted to look for @ g.5 kidnapper’s getaway. car that may The kidnap victim inside is Billy , away with 2nd place honors yester- ship midget auto race at Williams WILLIAMS GROVE, Pa. ® — : Me a : ca ; * * : Snider's homers, his third and fourth of the series, were especial- ly irksome to Stengel. ~ - Then, apparently feeling he was belaboring his hurlers a bit heav- "Stengel admitted he was stunned Field. a . the bases empty, would have been homers in Yankee Stadium, too. His second unloosed a set of rec- ords for series slugging. It was his ily, Casey added: “I blame my- self for the way Snider has been fourth in the present series, the second time he accomplished the hitting, .We can't be pitching him || it ” + fees Snider's two ‘blasts, each with |] at losing three games in Ebbets | four NEW YORK #—In late August, when the Brooklyn Dodgers were coasting on their long lead, center tielder Duke Snider fell into a woe- ful batting slump which drew boos and catcalls—and an occasional beer. can—from the Ebbets Field stands, “Dodger fans are the, worst in baseball," the hot-headed Snider snapped bitterly, ‘They don't serve a pennant,” % # * * e The next day, a chastened Sni- der amended his outburst to say, “Well, some. don't." and then to- day, with Brooklyn needing just one—victory for its first world championship because of his own. spectacular exploits, he comment- ed: . a * * . °* “I'm not interested in personal records, My one big’ thrill will come: the moment we clinch the World Series, and that will be soon,” p “Do Brooklyn fans deserve a world . championship?" someone teased. . ’ oo Snider deliberated a moment aed replied coldly: ‘The players post-season 5 *. s * ~ ‘hwo mighty jhome runs yester: day in 's 33 World Series. Facts, Figures e a3 |. M222 , of 15 Martin, % 333 (66 Ford (18-7). aa (N) Frage Pore: chick (A) Ib; Dascoli (N) %;- Summers (A) 9; Flaherty (A) if; Donatelli (N) rf. STANDINGS Brooklyn (NL) New York (AL) First game, Yankee Bladium, Wednes- 020-5 10 eweombe, Bessent (6 1 A fox a r ; ; 6), } Sa Vinee runs—Brooklyn, Purillo, Snider. New York, Collins 2, How : wire 23 : Field, mn Turley @), Kueks (5), Stur- divant ny and Becrs: Pedres and Cam Peleme runs—New: York, Mantle, Brook- lyn, Campanella. 3 Fourth game, Ebbets Field, Saturday’ t. 1 t . | Rew York (AL) 110 102 000—5 9 6 , or ‘ookiyn (NL) Ol 130 x8 4 6 ' Careat,. Kueks (5), Rc Coleman (6) | Morgan (7), Sturdivant (8) and Berra | Erskine, Bessent (4), a and Cam- MeDougald. Snider, Oct, 2 6.0 ‘ runs—New York Campanella, ‘Grim Tule «> we 1, p i. i and Campanella. W: ome runs—New York, Cerv, Berra, ooklyn, Snider-2, Amoros, | sixth game, Yankee Stadium, Today, | Pain 2: iaevendh Thesda} aa | Yankee 1, . . 4).* | FINANCIAL. -2pGORES | oo, Fiithtame ares | Paid abtendance-—36,796 Net re is Commissioner's share-—$35,227 .23 | Clute’ and leagues’ share-—$199.620.95 (Players share only im first four games). thendEne —_ Paid a e— ’ wet rece! 1.518874 .91 Commissioner's share—$227 831.22 Pa ere na esse’ share—0626, 190.00 | BROOKLYN (#—The official box | score of the Sth game of the 1955 | World Series: ~ | BROOKLYN (N) | Gilliam,2b NEW YORK (A) as R | | Cam'nella,c Antena | J. Robi'n,3b | Ameoros,if | Craig Berra.¢ Collina,rf,ib 3 E.Robi'n,ib BOmuwmw awe — ie . 4 Fa Se-onnonsex eo-~w~ovuor= | Labine,p | Cerv 4 =| Hoe KH ea SONW SAS Tee~coesescosances Fal conascoe-ce-sveerE S ow = tu in 9th, toe 160 110-3 021. 010 O1x—65 RBI—Amoros Robi York {A New raig § (Collins, E. Sails hbnara iin ieee ag Be Ee Rob-| “I didn’t want to tieing the record held by Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and himself. _His total of nine home runs in world series play place him third in the all-time list of great slug- gers who have come to the plate in the classic through the years. Babe Ruth hit 15. Lou Gehrig hit 10, When Snide? hit his ninth ‘in the fifth inning yesterday, he sur- passed another t Yankee, Joe DiMaggio, who a eight, * ‘Snider Blasts Record der acknowledged in the dressing Joe well. I've only chatted with | him a few times. But I “DiMaggio has always been my afterwards, “I don't know think he's eee tarenennmiieeenereniperesnnionananmaneen the start and looked one arid it was the toughest pet with the tension bighsl. tting worse all the way. Every time you - the count was th : never got far enough ahead to be entirely out of two, and we * But Roger Craig pitched good ball and nominee it was his Ist series game. Walt Alston can take an- re ib ie 233.5 aE! Tite = a at nt Sidelights on World Series NEW YORK (®—Brooklyn catch- er Roy Campanella shook his head. sadly today and allowed as. how he 4 the World Series had ended in Ebbets Field. “The Yankee Stadium is a fough place to hit in,” he said, “eipecially when you're not used to it. The shadows make it awful hard to see the ball, In Ebbets Field it's different, 1 know the place.” ’ The figures bear Campy out, He’ couldn't buy a hit in the Ist two games in the stadium, but when - Yank Ma asey Ste pointed to the fact that this is most injur'y-riddled team he eve} has led into a series, Two-thirds of his ‘regular outfield, Mickey | Mantle and Hank Bauer, is in bad shape, the other one-third, [rv | Noren, is going on a bad leg. I, But what about his pitching? all those guys from | Pig tog yy ngel. “In fact, if i tate. i 738 #8 : at M59 Speedway | from Howell, climaxed a success j s ghee Katlin's winning time was 33:49.95. Chuck Partello was run- yo eh and Johnny Wallace took mi # 2 eh Georg¢é Schooley won the 5S0-lap semi, chased across the finish line . by Marvin Main and George Rhyn- model ; brook Teams Split . Over Weekend Wome ! * PROMS... ecrergererecennnns oe BOOTONR. 05 cnn s ec ceerenese ces enensnsennntes codons Oly... ANNIVERSARY . eens eee Oder eee Rete s nets, a (a, Plaputis. By H. GUY MOATs _ ANN. ARBOR — With only two] "| barged rest of the wey in a ha dozen plays. Tony cashed the touchdown. Four times the Spartans were in virtually on the Wolverine doorstep. Near the | close of the 2nd period Norm Masters recovered a Michigan fumble on the MSU 40. 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Orioles Change Roster BALTIMORE (#—Forty-two play-, || ers were on Baltimore's roster last Nov. -29. The team finished 1955, with only six of them: Those re- tained by Manager Paul Richards are Hal Smith, Gus Triandos, Cal Abrams, Chuck Diering, Willie Mi- randa and Ray Moore. Rchards was so satisfied with Triandos that ion Aug, .6 he signed him to @ 1956 . jreateart Openings for Bowlers Trimble, Philadelphia. | State's Big Ten Scorers Tied for Second ‘Despite Only 2 Points Against MSU, Kramer Still Tops List CHICAGO @® — Sophomore full- back Ray Nitschke of Illinois and junior end Dave Howard of Wis- consin both scored three touch- downs Saturday to move into a ae —_ tie in the Big Ten scoring " Nitschke and Howard tied Ohio | Howard Cassady—each | having 18 points. Michigan’s Ron Kramer, how- ever, upped his lead to 25 points | by cashing in ‘on a pair of extra points. Moving into Sth place was Michi- gan State’s Gerry Planutis who scored all of his team's seven Points and ran his total to 15. ‘Four, others were tied for 6th place with 12 points apiece. 'Tourneys in Minnesota | ST. PAUL, Minn. «®—Minnesota will be the scené ‘of two USGA tour- There are still a few openings naments in 1956. The National in the Wednesday night, for teams or individual bowlers; Wemen's-Open is set for July 26-28 9 p.m,| at the Northland Country Club in |Land O'Lakes league. Interested | Duluth. while the Senior Amateur | Roney, assistant professor of biol-| Was drafted by the Pirates from persons should call OR 3-7340, or for men is listed for Aug. 20-25 at | pen 6 Oe ee eee the Somerset Country Club in St. Paul. INSURE AGAINST PRODUCTION DOWNTIME with this DEPENDABLE GRAYMILLS COOLANT. This SYSTEM portable, complete system, Model H-2-3308 can | be installed in 5 to 15 minutes on almost any machine tool. pte abe pated gad % HP. Ball. _ 10 gal. baffied tank. 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Halfback Len- Mallat rammed over from the five and Pete Madelans placeki¢ked the extra point, giving Eaglets a 19-0 advantage, Eaglets scored their last touch- “down early in the 4th on the most sensational play of the | game, Quarterback Ted Ko- packi dashed 68 yards around | right end on a “keeper” play for the TD. ‘ St. Michael, handicapped by the absence of regular — signal-caller Bob Mineweaser, could not sustain any scoring drives against a rug- ged Eaglet defense. Deepest pene- * near the end of the game when they advanced to the Eaglet four- yard line before losing the ball on downs. Prof Says Says TV Aids Gridders in Class - | HOUSTON, Tex. —Dr. H. Burr ogy at the University of Houston, say televised educational subjects | get many a, football player over the classroom hurdle, Dr. Roney said last year he p | Sented his subject: matter in Fine | | classroom, then repeated it over | } the school’s TV station. Houston | ‘football coaches insisted squad mempbers attend both. - | Ag a result, Dr. Roney said | “more football players passed the | Course than ever before.’* Weather to Be Clear for Series 6th Game NEW YORK @® — Clear, warm { sixth game of the World Series at , Yankee Stadium, predicted a high temperature neat 70 degrees. | | DALLAS, Texas (B—G. A. Pil: | liod, his two sons, and two ‘grand- sons stopped for some bractiee | on a putting green here. On the second green they all made a! hole-in-one. Eaglets recovered a Mike fum- | tration by Shamrocks occurred | thing ' Records also show that iAll- Stas, +1 Reibel and Howe Share Scoring for Detroit; Shutout Spoiled DETROIT w — Rookie goalie Glenn Hall held the All-Stars score- Page eee | HT: "hy we tally at 16:38 of the 3rd périod’ climaxed a defensive push by the All-Stars, cream of the five other NHL teamis. Reibel backhanded a 5-footer into the center of the empty net at 19:33. Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY ANGLING FOR SPARES—Each spare has a scoring value of 10 points, so it pays well to practice spare shooting. Most topflighters give a lot of time to converting single pin, clusters, or split leaves. As sketch shows, spare bowling Cd * * o* Gece oe *. “. P. 8 eee Ae ti 0 ln A hale et < *. ee) oe?” o® of weer ne eee €:.. i ne ae actually works off of three prime. arigles—the No. 5, straightaway; the No. 7, at the extreme left side of the alley, calling for a right-to- left cross-alley shot, and the No. 10, at the right, in which you start as far left as possible. _ It is important in all spare shoot- ing that you face the target pin or pins. Turn your feet to the Spare angle. Being set to go into | Stride, relax completely, and con- centrate.on smooth footwork and ball swing all the way to a: full, reaching follow-through. The tend- ency is to throw the ball, after a rush to the foul line. Don’t do it. Take it easy. Swing is the (Copyright 1955) Indians’ Shortstop Helped by Draft Rule CLEVELAND (®—George Strick- land, who has béen the Cleveland Indians regular short stop the last i seasons, owes his chance in he majors to the draft rule. The | for mer Boston Red Sox farm hand ‘’ Birmingham, Ala., after the 1949 | | season, After the 1952 season closed ~ Cleveland obtaind him in a trade with. Pittsburgh: Fullback Big Surprise |. LARAMIE, Wyo. (—Ova Staple- ton, 173-pound junior’ fullback, is the surprise of the Wyoming foot- ball team. A third stringer last season he now is a regular, es | cially since he picked up 132.yards on 19 carries 6n the Pokes opening game against Kansas State, Ova is the brother of Clayton Staple- ton, Wyoming line coach last year, Shoemaker Wins Races in All Parts of USA NEW YORK (#—Willie Shoemak- er does most of his winning on race horses in California but New Yorkers have learned to respect the brilliant jockey. In his. 1955 New | York debut he won with his first mount, Rare Vintage, at Aqueduct: Willie seored with his ‘first two New York mounts in 1954. when he won both ends of the daily double at de maica, i HARRY W.’ Electrical Commercial. HARRY W. - Res. and COMPANY CUSTOM HOMES Cell Us Anytime Phone FEderal 2-3080 1472 Baldwin: Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan MacDONALD Contractors and Industrial aytatoongl FE Bums Have 15 Veterans ae : aS ee have played in one or more pre- _1 NEED 2 Se asses hs oe tocityn sedan | breesed past the--Nittany . Lions burello's pinpoint passing a big)” beg be Sere aes $50,000 in Cash! 354. factor in the victory. to 1955. Fh ye og ag iyo im Rog thar By won: Regan — ——__—___— t that. tasted de- | Dly feat last Saturday. past Southern Methodist 20-7 while a) 1 OUR CAR READY for WINTER ! The Buckeyes had beaten Ne: | Notre Dame blanked Indiana 19-0 . CATION braska 28-20 in their opener while |With quarterback Paul Hornung LUBRI ‘the Indians had dropped a.10-0 de-|Tuaming 33 yards for one touch TUNE-UP cision to Oregon State the preyious ee og a Saturday. On that basis, the Big Prende another. | Ten boys figured to ruinp home The Irish ranked fourth, BRAKES—TIRES. together members Howard (iopalone) Cassady | Oklahoma; No. § made-it 21] | REPAIRS . ¢ *. straight victories by turning back WE ARE YOUR But the Chuck Taylor-coached | Pitt 26-14. UCLA, No, 7, beaten Indians held Hopalong to a paltry | the previous week by Maryland, 37 and. made a took it out on Washington State touchdown, scored’ at the end of a | 55-0. Southern California, No. 9, bd 72-yard drive the first time they | downed Texas 19-7 Friday night Rookies Or Cal gained possession of the ball, stand | and Texas Christian, No. 10, made up all the way. ja strong bid for Southwest Con- “We had our ends watching him | ference honors with a 26-0 decision Sports Writers Pick | (Cassady) on those quarterback over Arkansas’ defending Razor- FIRESTONE DEALER LET'S GET ACOQUAINTED_—TRY US! LaBelle’s Texaco Service UNDER NEW MANACEMENT Bill You: Car's Best Friend Lions Deep in NFL Cellar! on ooo After Colts! Romp, 28-13 Virdon, Outfielder and Pitcher. for Top Honors the quafterback to make a few | yards inside rather than pitch: out to Cassady. We gambled and won," plays, said Taylor. “We allowed | backs, Besides Stanford's triumph over Ohio State, the only other game that resembled an upset was Clem- 874 W. Huron St. FE 4-5400/|/| | Mon.-Set. 7 to 12 Midnight—Sun. 8 to 10 P.M. 1h son's 26-7 walloping of Georgia. |- (es Ga } §ST, LOUIS @®—Bill Virdon, St.| Maryland's No, 1 Terrapins hur-|Not since 1914 had the Tigers Colts, who have been classi-|touis Cardinal outfielder, and dled Baylor 206 with Frank Tam-' beaten the Buldogs. fied around the league a3 4 “‘little| Hier “score, southpaw pitcher of QUALITY TOOLS ° - of | Gives 3 Reasons : ned the ‘lmping, Liobs Saturday the Cleveland Indians, are. the Babe's Golf Tourney « Kenny lane Meets . F Pio ot - ~ Why Fish Nibble Seasuaes kiss sat tor Sa Sue seed by The Sporting hes a to Help. Concer, Fund _ Biren pod cars ooaa game six games that Baltimore had|» poll of sports writers. - TAMPA, Fla. —A Babe Zahar- DeMarco i in WV Bout in the World Series, are, (top) ATLAS | @- bang e DELTA NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, a—| whipped the defending western di Virdon, 24, received 5? votes of 8% Day Golf Tournament will be st cae — — for Aad poten. ane SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT Chumming, competition and agita- vision — A 92 cast.in the National League | Maved here Oct. 5-6 with all wom we T ASSOCIATED (below ey lor ‘an- | PORTER . ABLE e. SKIL : tion are. three of the major reasons Cecied eam the Lions’ jon last walle Gi dbyenell teabe pelos en golf players in Florida eligitle.| Kenny Lane, ambitious young kees. dgptin have worked in other why fish bite,*says Dr. James R./ pay , es Boltinere we yy terme 71 of 103 in the American League,| Proceeds will go to the cancer lightweight contender from Mus- ai pothes 3 Y karo . Pg ——e BROWN-SHARPE ® MILWAUKEE ries, and a win today would give Zaharias, who is recovering from | DeMarco, ex-135-pound champion | the Brooks the world’s title. her ‘second attack of the disease. \from Brooklyn, clash in a tele. = vi mont- ee The tournament will be played at p.m. EST) at New York's at. Niche Shortstop Back at Rice - the Tampa Golf and Country Club. | olas Arnea tonight. HOUSTON, Tex, «®—Bob Stege- eranenperrnioniniee Winner of 10 straight, the 23-/| meier, Rice’s star shortstop of last year old Michigan southpaw is an spring who signed last summer 85 favorite to whi 2: Franklin Hills’ County Club an-| oid on Lane, tag re with the Charleston, W. Va., Sena- Westman of Rutgers University | injury-riddled Detroit to the bot-|the national baseball weekly: re-| fund recently established by Mrs. | kegon, Mich., and fading Paddy ech 4 ported Saturday. RENTALS GLENN WING POWER TOOLS - - 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. 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DIXIE DUGAN By McEvoy and Strieber; | [ use a —_——— \ = wi : ba | | i : - . > a = q P< hag HALF ACRE CASTLE \ / ie GOSH... 1 DON'T KNOW : Nes Boos WHICH TO DO FIRST: : cei \ : £ \ ; f pl \ . 7a \ Be | You'll Find S <¢ : \ e- Every Day in the Pontiac f A Press Want Ad Section be seoehenah ae of this easy way AHN +: -| [25> aie to ( 1- : _ / iit DUNALD DUCK ing ‘To Place Your ||] WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 ine | “AN tT SAID WO, MORE WERE TO BE WELL, YA SEE, THIS BATCH OR MY OWN SPECIAL AN a9 aah )))/ 1 AN’ HA) : SOMETHIN’ MY MOUT' TH TH’ LOOMIN' STUFF. // By John Morris \\ “OR LOOK FOR AN SKY APARTMENT/ | sed INS hs IONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1955 ’ ¥ i : oP oh F il ui ; | : on \ + ee i Se: joer ad : — Fee | . HE PONTIAC ,PRESS, ' j ; or Bie ‘ . ‘ * or 4 1 discensani sh Por s 2 ease etre Stocks Tumble | MARKETS |jSales | ~ eget ates | pone yg pp ean bets pee ee 5-3.00| CHICAGO re- NEW YORK Wf-vThe Stock mar-| wu” a ee copts an ee mae ket ran into a flurry of selling to- No. - 2% bs] Sain futures on the Board of day and fell sharply in the Sadng » een '| Trade today. The receipts created afternoon. 28 Be jae bar : — Prices were hammered down 1 | #°""? 8%, 3""bu. Bartlett, | Pits. sone to 3 points in many instances, and | fascy. 4.80 bu Ho 1.300340, tu ke | Heavy rains in some sections of some losses went on out to around Burbénk, Nok. 1-18- ee the Southwest also brought selling 6 points at the worst. No, 1, 2:00-2.98 ¥4 bu: Prune Ne 1. 1). | into the pits, particularly in July The market started out with only | +40 bu. Cider, No 1, 200-830... | wheat. It was down more than & moderate activity. Within a short fe TIE a8 BA; grace. wand. fans? | Cent at one time, ' ret 7M steadied around their wweky ‘Wonder r No. 1 3.00-3, ia me, Weakness in soybean meal ows in some cases negotiated | fanct. 450 Ou oa. No. 1, 2.80-4.00| and oll early had a depressing some recovery from their worst. bu Wax. tency. $.00 bus No. & 3,00: influence on soybeans, despite However, near the start of the Ro. 1 Loot 38 gon bebe. topp Ho i the fact more harvest-delaying | third hour there was a gradual |, ; io. 1, 150-200 \e bu. Cabbase, rains were predicted for parts of pickup in the selling speed until | No, 1, 1.80-3.00 bu; ‘curly, Ho, 125- Hlinois. finally the ticker was forced to Sprouts, ito. .00-1-98 ba Garrats, He Wheat near the end of the first oc ane Some, tes teh ba ben. pene.) Segond 4 dan, | Rawr was % to 2% lower, Decaey transactions, Prices were Hie, 1 3.55-2%6 dos Onley. : 04%: corn lowe: most badly depressed when sell. |{-20-4.40 erate: celery root, Me. 1 180° satiety ‘sudi%e: onte % to % was the most intense. . | 1.50 5-dos. bag. Cucumbers. fancy 5.00 i bai Dona wi mature setae the | JN “TER SOP states bar ai Bees | ee, Desemnbee SN: 670 ot itt.ee te wear from 1987 to 1962,| Heaviest losses were in steels, vey ek ofthe ats SKS, 2 be. er to % higher, December $1.10%; $20,008 im seach year from i863 to igs. | motors,” oils and railroads, amd | No.’ 1, 160-180 bu; long type lee s0 soybeans 2 to 3 cents lower, No- an the 7 aig 9%: | ttiey also were the thost active of | peck “basket. Horseradish, No. 1. $08" | vember $2.41, and lard 15 to 20 inclusive. Bonds Nos. 331 nag My the major divisions. 38 Bos. ‘Behe tects "Not 1.00-1.80| cents @ hundred , Oc- Tore both inehunve, “are, sabe * torte | _ Lower stocks included Southern | Sitiet Gascon ry. Ne. t, tent [a | tober 18-2. em) r . * scrip, io isveree‘pumericl order, |Rallway, Amerada Petroleum, |}? Sih. dor bebe. pletling io, Grain Prices matany one, or more interest payment | Anaconda Co., International Nickel, | ie in’ Parsley. curly, ‘No. 106 19 dos dates on and after May 1, 1958, at par ' ie Paraley Oe He. t, .80-1.00 “dos. quehiie Gnas and acerueg interest plus @ premium on | International Paper, ‘Bethlehem | pens” Paranipe No. 1 140200 % ui| CHICAGO, Oct. 3 (AP) — Openin each bond in accordance with the fol- 6 lowing schedule: : Steel, General Motors, Chrysler, | Peas Disenerto° Bei enn: | Tween ” Mar 7 $20 tf called to, be redee ied on oF after Montgomery Ward, anq Douglas Foe rem he % "oa, fed. weet | Bee ca cose ” * * A a . ow ». green, : $15 if called to jeemed on oF atter | Aircraft. mg ; 1 1.806 bu. ‘No 1, 2.u0-| May |, $10 rg cous eg By ees 3 Pe a es me = or Radishes, eae on “a May 1, 1964 but prior to May 1, 1967 New York Stocks 1, 2.60 bu.: red. taney. 1.90 dos. <2 Dec .... wets be Teseemed om oF Aer] uate Morning quotations | i os beh Ro bode. tne | MAY | Notice of redemption shell be pub-| Admiral ..... _ 21.6: Ing Rand .... $5.6) Squash, Acorn, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu.; But- |. cases lished not les than 30 days ~ an Degseies wa fan 4 i er t's Delicious ... - May BD. Sir... 38 | Potatoes: Arrivals M41, on, track, 264, and 2 ge Es eR Re News in Brief riding collided headon with anoth- a r 1 «nee h@ Mead Cp..... * ‘ol . hipmen 7 - . a : lee te fave upon oft the ts: he Prop jeth Steel <°:°180 Merck... Fe laen'ste and Genae Fran y tee’ moder. | *%2 1 28-29, over: 4% Ie. 32-33, } er Pa geese on ————. cy ere tach one 2anr et | pola -g8t phones” Sb |teagy ith trmer undertone fr ereort wade wath: tunrtag’ tubestthi Genes neat se See ae the interest thereon, subject to such . 16.6 Monsen Ch.... 46.2| stocks. Carlot track ies. Washingion | DETROIT, Oct. 3 (AP)—Eees, F.0.B. |, broken nose when the car, driven limitations upon. the said taxing power, Borden. $4 Mont Ward... $8 | Russets $2.25-2.40;- Minnesots-North Da- | Detroit, esses included, ai-state | influence of liquor, Amel Foucart,| py Norman Bass, 49; of Lake EE i gE -5 ant, iS" tnchless | re My... BS peoner Ze. - $52 | Rome Siaed wr citepooes gue in Fon | hites—-Grade A jumbe 61-70 weight- 32, of Big Beaver, pleaded inno-| Orion, collided with one being Constitution and the Michigan Property | Budd Co fae 323 Mueller Br.... 33.3 ee ae og “lea @ 61%, extra Sarge 8@. large| cent Saturday when he appeared | driven by Robert Graover, 15, also Tax Limitation Act. Dalamet & B.. 118 Murray Cp.... 36.4) CHICAGO PRODUCE : $4-63 ave ‘3 medium 45-47 wea. before Pontiac Municipal Judge | of a The electors of said school district at gag. Nat Bisc...... $01). cyycaao, Oct. 3 (AP)—Butter steady; avg. 46%, sma large 54 Lake Orion. a shectare of see Movember, 30, | Sembarere "st Nat. Be 288 eee sa: whslonsio buying presse | oop Tee SOG. SON perwecs M . Cont MoCaiam, - Fens re-| Bass, eastbound, said Grover an Gection Delt ior umitation by 6 | SembeaW?-"'- uy Nat Dairy .... 38) | Unchanyed: 63 score AA 58: 62 A $2.18: ade A jumbo 65-69 wtd.| leased on $100 bord pending trial rin oe wr roils for the years 1985 to 1974, both in-|'Can Pac ||... iy" Nat Gyps 52.6 ge cH on 8, oe no nec [AYE. 06, large $4-87 wid. avg. $4%, m on was driving on the wrong side of tlusive. for the payment of principal| Capital airi:.. 33.6 Nat Lead Sas. ane 8 SOM dium 49, small 39: te $3; | Oct. 13. the road, Oakland County Sherift's and Sinterest_ on. ‘said total lesue, Of | Carrier Cp.::: 44 “Ny Central. 457 | gititais tuting ‘pencte wnchoneed tase —— "+ deputies said. Grover was cited for secetve, theretor. .* | Sees. Wh: BE sae St Pow ": 313 | teurn'y" Tarte whites go-oee per cont | Grammerenens O7aGed:. Wittess Young, OG. 8 8 Com to have a driver's license. Por the purpose of awarding the bonds, | Ches & Ohio.. 81.7 Nort & West.. 97.9 as 4; mixed 47.5: mediums 40: U. 8 Whites—Grade A extra large 88-86 | tral Ave., pleaded innocent to driv- une interen ‘eget of euch id wil. Ehise wet... Bt No, Ain, AV: $3.g | standards 39; dirties 28 checks 21;'cur- teres cg oe medium “4-48; Grade | ing under the influence of liquor Helter mon, wes owes. some apecifieg there at the rate] Clark Equip... 75 Nwst Airline . 176 ooh goamnte Se Browns—Orade A extra large 54-85. Saturday when he was arraigned sap dollar. wah at all interest on the | Climax ie... 0.4 Ohio Ol 324) , large 47-54,.medium 38-44, small 26-32; . : ‘ Sonds from November I. 1968 to their | Cluett Fee... 424 Owens MoH. 18 | Livestock O Maret about steady st. the present meee Pees Renae ane ia ill reaegtive maturities, “and Geduotng | C2te Sam .n0c'st Pan A.W aie’ 3 ones oneal, en Gt SeeePairan: | Cecil McCallum. Young was re-| ; Col Brd A ...; Panh Epl ... 73.5 }- DETROIT LIVESTOCK ture rathet irregular. tes adequate leased on $100 bond Se auereed te the bidder whose bid | Col Ges ...... 164 Param Pict .. 39 | DETROIT. Oct. 3 (AP)—Hogs—Salable 8d the overall demand has improved. Oct, ous . pending trial | py) Lt 1 t interest cost to the school district, | Com oe ‘3 Parke Da ... 38 | 1500, Barrows and gilts sround 25 * ~ 3 . wid n I n No propos! for the puremase of lees | Gee Een. --r++ S22 Benner, JC ... $0.8 | conte lowst hee aa ~ Be ore Wifes Aye : nae - 42 Pa BR ..... .4 | lished; Ti ; rade : : : tha all of the bends of 88 ®, Britdored, | Comeam Pow. $83 . Pepsi Cole... 20.3 | and bids US. number 2. 2 ond 3 bers i | Be Saidige was taken from | © DETROIT (INS) — A prominent ap thelr Bet vajue, ern check im the | Come Rt 430 100%4\ priser s..-.... $1 | | rows, ond atite 00-20, DSO some auto while it was parked in his | 11 oi arent tts See Grawn upon am teor- | Cont Sex -"": ay \pbetpe D..... $2.4) meekly nue oot weight and pT es drive at 26 Susan St., Harold Bol- attorney was killed Inte porated bank oe, (rust ePeneamerer, ot | Sent OO bea Ppllip, Mer--<- 44.8 | Meld, Richer | ton told Pontiac Police. Entry was | Yosterday ee the school district must accom ‘coee O4.2 Pratt Pet...... ¥ bid as @ McKinley ntee [ot of the bidder, to be f iquidated damages iff s accepted and the aetaee 8. Cattle—Salable 3300. Receipts include te ce ade by breaking a vent chased plane crashed in flames at aot enh receipts ewe sear ted for {IF Workers m sé es __ ‘Airport - in Macomb : | lax | } ' ‘i weak to 50 cents lower, but market not fullly estab-. shed; no early sales lower grades steers ; chard Lk. Ave. and heifers: utility cows fully 50 cénts Waterford. Women to hold goods, some . new. | | 4 5 5 5 83 85 6 . 99.4 ; 4 . 354 : 43 83, checks and 8 the unsuceessful | Du Pont ../... 13 h + Wed { : e423 |lower; canners end cutters steady to ~| sioner and a. former justice. of bidders wilt oe promptly | returns 3 $7) loner: tie ‘action on bulls or stockers| Get Kits, See Fashions | ™*- Pri., Oct. 5, 6, 7, at 5 8./ the A Harry each -widder's Feprenere’ 53.4| and feeders; most sales choice and prime ’ ' Sagina 9:30 5 peace. passenger, reristered mail. : . 46.2 48.5 | fed steers 22,00-24.00; nuumerous lots; » bal 30 8. m. to 5:30 Halboth, 51, Detroit, was dragged ) | - 3.6 : wecere, 24.00: ‘in Wednesday Event |p. m. om AV. | pom . : _ ail Bids will be conditioned upon the uh 27.6} mostly prime steers 24.00; about two ; y 7 ; vents qualified opinion of Berry, Stevens & 12.5 46.2 | loads high choite and prime fed hetfers A oe the wreckage, severely t BS ; Moorman, attorneys, Detroit, Michigan, | Erié RR 21.6 48'4 | 22.50; most. utility cows 10.00-12.00; early) ; sale, Thursday, Oct. burned, 4 ; ia oe ("> T apuroving the legality of the bonds ¢ | Ex-C 52 \ 44.4) gaies canners and cutters mostly 9,00- WATERFORD 6 id ’ : 1 ee : seecges T ae cost of said lega’ opinion and the print- 266 ‘\o8.7. 10.50: some light-weight canners down| .¥' TOWNSHIP—The | 6, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. at Con- Vv - the controls when ee nee ee ing of the bonds win will be delivered | Preepot Sul oa “BS | ceivee-08 see, Lubefat sepety | Women volunteers of this “year’s gregationa} Church of ' Birming- ia den —— : sib Le jonas . y i be . a : * * at ‘Detroft, Michigan, Frewh. Trea ... 442 Tt r.. 63 onan aa peane steady to’weak: | Pontiaic Area. United Fund drive ham. 388 N, Woodward. Ady, Sumrasater,. Saat: Sage ») WO RRYI a to rect any ot| Set BAR”) Hos an We nir., 44| So fuy"eoane. ary toga | will meet Wednesday from one ‘0 pammage sale, Our Shepherd| ive, plowed init the field nove » ad Bi * envet taining ‘the bids_should | Get «1: 494 ‘Twent Cen °°. 26.8\ choice and prime individuals up to 33.00; 3 p.m. at the CAI building, 5640/ rutheran Church, Birmingham 4 ete bbe. — : ‘ c\ : , i nvelopes containin cue | Gen Fds ..... 78.2 Underwood... 35.6 \geity and commerctals ¢ 12.00- | wy : . E.| first and burst into flames, : 7, : : ° be plainly re eee SEMAN, Gen.Mills .... 70. 0 de... 204.1 | }g.00; cull and low utility 500-1200, illiams Lake road, to secure their|'14 Mile, 4 east of Wood-| | . ™~ ; Secretary of the Board | Ge® Motors 1303 On Pee iin’ at ghee able ae ae net /kits of information and to be| ward, Thurs. Oct. 6, 9 a. m. to Veech had been practicing land- \ — 2 ¢ oe a 085. Gen Time .... 346 Unit Aire .... 544) ° es © " briefed on their jobs of soliciting | 4 p.m. Ady, | inge for about 45 minutes when the : ofS es LO ee es Oct. 3, 1985| Gen Tire .... 88 PONCE GS: 30.7 OMICAGO LIVESTOCK for the campaign. ne ee tragedy occurred. Halboth is a vet- bt. kee Oe «00» Fg OE Laan sey MICAGO, Oct. 3. (AP)—(UBDAI— |g dee solicitors, = thet | pete Parties, Feed fur-/ eran of more than 3) years of fly- “ MICHIGAN Goodyear |... 59 US Rubber .... $5.7 | Salable hogs 14,000; market 25 to ‘most- . ; fF | nished. FE 2-3231. —Ady. ' —y my Soe IOAN. . | Gran’ Paige ’.. 3.2 US Steel ...... 86.7 | ly. 50 lower on watehers. ey — captains’ and other campaign : ; . * | ing. 2 alr i. at aarti semen ge rete | FOR THE COUNTY OP OAKLAND Gt No Ry... 411 oe Tee sevens 383 fairly, aotive at Gotan os wes it'Ss | help are expected to attend. | Te buy or sell in Waterfora,| Earl R. Hovis, 33, St. Clair you are having difficulty in paying your bills oe why. Pe | In the matter -of the petition of beet Gt West S.... 21.1 warn B Pic... 19.7 | jower instances off more on weights UD-| pjarned bright for the Drayton Plains or Clarkston area Shores, an automobile salesman, don't d c i ind how “i Not: re : in City of Pontine for condemning cf Greyhound ... 14.7 qest Un Tel _ 21.5 | der 350 Ib, bulk mixed U. 6. No. 1 to 3e]:' as a bright spot Wh ‘ you drop in and see we can help you. eee private property for the eee ie, | Bayes Mtg... 73 Wee ABE. ES {90-270 Ib) butchers. 18.98-18.68, laresly | volunteers by .the UF administra- Syria ite Bros. Real Estate. OR | said he and his wife, Edith, had); - permskivin alae aa Ne See cer m 4 5 oe P } i uli * F « he — . * : certain lands tn Assessor 2. ment ot | Horse case’. 46) WORE EL :--- 32 18.26 ond \ Shots Moved 430 wee so, |tion, the affair will feature a style Ady. | just landed their plane and had : in. : | f Manteipal Parking Lot tor otkstrect | Molland F .... 133 Wilson & Co. 112 ¥5.e0. few hundred selected - mixed Ro. | show’ by the Bloomfield Fashion , taxied into a hangar when they : Call F ral 8 56. eet ay (Read ne Sirerte attebe Gy of | Hooker <7 HRE Yeon. a] toot ih, tenseinsn shes around fe | SbOp. "| if vour friend's in Jail and needs | Saw the plane crash, : a Ederal 8-04 | wnt as & necessary i ct a h & Plage dl 1 ? j a . = i : ? ae z x ; Pontigg af @ necessary, Monet of the] Me Cont”. G26 Yoeme Oe 88 | og ee ene iste tese, and arger, lots). The campaign, with its goal of 24 or MA 5-4031./ Hovis, a World War If pilot, ‘ M ; , \ Ss public, Be L200 cance op | Mint Dur... 63 Sone Mid... 118 | hoover weights Op S @00 Ib. and above | $562,175, begins October 11. Mrs. —AdV.| managed to upfasten Halboth’s I f j . ne. : MRS PRANCES |W (dag STOCK avenacss. ae low as 12.75. ; A. W.eGault and Mrs. Ralph G.| Driving Lessons, Safe-Way Driv- | safety belt and pull him ont, : ee vs ms : . 0: iS tedyard Road, NEW YORK, Oct. 3—Compiled by'the| - CHICAGO LIVESTOCK |Bump, geographic . co-chairmen, | ing School, FE 2-2253. —Adv, | but he was unable to reach Veech Let 9 Years Credit Counselling Experience. Help You Maven “3 said ome held at the a 3” 16 15 60 ee an Gnets 0 overs will be in charge of Wednesday's because of the flames and ex- - Above Oakland Theate> : court’ Meuse an the City ot Tomas. ‘iat eames Indust Rails Util, stocks heifers low. weak tg. mostly, 35 lower: arate Pontiac ee = B * N f : treme heat. $ foe - , tes pags sa -, ¢ I . of . ‘eee lk. —1 <4. ws 8 : | i. s . Surat Maen Oyo een | RS MRE" SDE te | ey the ae pe age | USINESS NOTES | tne dead attorney tived at 23/¢1¥2 S.Soginew = *Pnting, Michigan A eent: Honorable Frank L. Doty, Week ago sess. 39.3 ie iT 170-1) 1235 1 "steers | 24.90-25,00,, four’ joads Gas Stati ts er | Cambridge, nt Ridge. He s : genes ' : Cit date peing the teturn day of| Year ago hese, 188.6 988 645 136.7| high prime 1301 and 1377 Jb steers 24.00 | ion Ma gers Berkeley Voss, president of the | ¥@* @ graduate from the Univer-| = : : A | the Summone issued by the Clerk of 1985 high |"... 287.4 139.1 75.7 181.5 | and 24.50; most choice and prime steers A ol ize When Needed Home and Auto Loan Co.. left for sity of Michigan. in 1922 and had FOR . ‘ | the Court and ft appearing from the 108 low .....0. 203.1 1149 67.2 148.8/ 1950 Ib up 21.78-23.80; high good to low Pp og J bs resided in Pleasant Ridge since ’ e : | return of the Deputy Sheriff on file in ieee = ig verses 2119 123.0 68.3 155.2 | prime steers under 1250 Ib 21 ag tng : - |Boston yesterday with Mrs, Voss ; . . eid cause that the respondent, (Mrs. Wisse. 166.9 TTB 55.4 108.0) high good 950 tb | yearlings 3: joat |} NEW YORK—Here’s something ‘to atterid’ the 4ist annual conven- | 1938. oe es : Frances N. Swisher cannot be found _ go average good La neal » Soe sre. | new .in dealer . rela! i 3 : within the County of Oakland and has | 19 choles oa ee eee eghie $5987 |. an customer tions. | tion of National Consumer Finance : not been served we >. ore | 1,903,791 Cars, Trucks trot good” and (choles eights f.s0.| Some service-station managers’ Assn., Wednesday. through Friday Egyptians are becoming more; + hp s | 21.80; utility. and commercial cows 10.25- | license rs | ‘ : i . ; cot rarther appearing that said re- Pr oduced by Ford Co. 1300 canmers and. cutters | 8.00-11.00 are meting dri —- pe-| _ Voss is president of the Michigan ab-minded. : spondent, Mrs. Prances N. Swisher, is a mostiy 8.50-10.75;| utility and commercial | trons who drive away thout Consumer Finance Assn... , } ‘Kank LA A spondent: Mrs the county of Oakland! DETROIT -w—Ford Motor Co. | 330, fas 2-16. Gin ly yearn, ston being waited on when there's too ident ' : Es —————_—_—- , and Gate of Michigan snd ts 4 re214°P | announced today its January-Sep- | seers, 30.85,. tye, loads "svod, Yoo te |-much of a wait. Then the desler) | Bari, Italy, will be the site of | C not verentarily sppear in said ee tenber output this year came to | 80° Ib stockers iis P 8 sends the motorist a letter of we the International Almond Conven- Fal | | *4 Dt ace ‘ * : ‘ le ‘ * es *eemtne ceppeaing tbat, tid, ry, 1.908.791 cars and trucks. Inthe) scat ace toting arma eat | oa WEMEEMRE otc yo , the owner of Lot 78 of Assessor's Plat parable 1954 period 1,570,103 be eh “meuty, 7) . 119 of the City, of—Pontiac and that| units were built. ~~ lower; bulk good to prime wooled native oe : THE AUTUMN WARNS Yi bo $ 8 Summbms has been made on | - " el \ ' sd * 0 : 20 ‘he other rey eo that, said re This year’s total included 1,285,- A iz aie, tow Tee be, renee Ou can TTrOw , is therefore orde . said re-| 974 Ford cars; 313,828 Mercury | #m>s unsold, mostly choice 8i-ill 1b - f spondent, Mrs. Frances Swisher ap- ‘ 9 Ay shorn lambs No.1 ‘4 20.00-20.50; most j . t 24 ths to pear on Octobers3t, 1986 end show r cause | cars; 27,398 Lincoin cars and 272,-! good and choice 02 Ib wane 18.00: 4] mon why the prayer of ¢ petition A 191 Ford trucks. In the same 1954 | hort deck mostly choice 95 Ib yearlt ; F 3 : 500. PAY. ++. | carrying fall — Bolts 16-78; cull or “Factory Authorized Serv'*¢ arranged to fit ll to terther | coseced i. 2. Raph rnener period 1,100,119 Ford cars; 211,103 | chotee ehora | wes 3.00-5.00. co o erence = such respondent wherever found if Mercury cars; 29,702 Lincoln cars | : DETROIT RTOCKS : r ; : practicable at ieost sts a) poetors | and 229,178 Ford trucks were built. | ‘C| J, Nepbler Co.) C il FE 4. 1 ] Order for Appearance of oatt ‘Sertined| September output this year tp. | Peures alted Secteel pases ore ee : dG » ; copy of this order te -publisted for | taled 161,855 vehicles, including Baldwin Rupbber* ..... 164 17 C&V TV Pontie 993 Mt. Cle ’ chies meceqanies weeks at net once te | 406.083 Ford cars and 27.088 Ford pc yee ’ ¢ ‘ t a mens : reac wee nm a hewsapaper pubsis. } ld ¥ es ; ; 4 wee é F 4 within the City of Pontiac, banyan trucks. September assemblies ‘last ee Screw. ./ 31 2 4 34 ? fre wdete’ fixed in. the Order. tor ‘AD year numbered 156,283 Ford cars | Hs ‘ CC SO CTH HH HEH EASE HEHE RHEE TESS OTENS HEH OE OOH EB EES te Order your fuel oil needs > Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon approval, || assured that you'll have the pick up cash. Loan custom-tailored to || proper fuel to give you the your needs, income. Reduce payments, |! snost heat for the most eco- nomical cost. sufficient evigence vit ervice on. the | and 17,940 Ford trucks. | chick respondent, rs es WN. Swisher, n and of the manner % such sefvice. . DOTY, TE OF MICHIGAN oe eee. ST. . COUNTY OP OAKLAND, «. THATCHER PATTERSON & WERNET , Commanity National Bank Bldg, : aee, | IB) xajsode . i pearance. , | and 27,088 Ford trucks. September ew" ; 4 : he Affidavit | : . ‘No sale; bid and asked. \ of "due, service, and the. publication of assemblies last year numbered | i BS the Order aA Appearance shell shin’ be | 156,283 unit, including 114,143 cars| Cuba ino longer taxes “Paby_ Ss ~ . vm - ve & $M 24 Mo. Pin) No Contract EI Of FUEL 0 ~ Call Today Co. East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141 | bop Mrs. Prances N. Swisher, ? tion of the, City of Pontiac, L-38041 with go the original record thereof now remain- ing in my office, and that it is a troe end ae transcript therefrom, and tn testimony whereof, 1 have hereuntd it hand and affixed the seal of Michigan sald 2 at ‘ 27th day of Geptember. 1955, : LYNN D, ALLEN, | By WALTER H. MerwnEnd.. é . Oct. 3, 10, 1%, 34 1988 | = ae i aie i rs wl a. 1 x ) ; ie S- a’. far a a +o ee eh $ ithw fein oe ye ee Le ee ee oe bt i A aie lg a ie 5 f ‘ ” } a ‘ ee ; ie boyy ae ‘ ee ae “ , . ‘ i LTE eas Z 5 4 poe eer, aes bay ed : Ss ; * t ee 3 eee ® 3 : “ 3 foi 3 rice Lae rm. le , _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER a, 1955 ee ie gee ) ee “Rrtics—poamns ‘a oe Market. 600 . “MOTOR EXPERIENCED 50, | eee Needs | GOOD | paar einen OPPORTUNITY EXPERIENCED FOR : } | TWO EXPERIENCED A:l CEMENT WORK ngineers | USED CAR MEN LOYD MONROE ; | — a he he | 6866 Sele. OR 32717. | See Mr. Peters | : fom canPevrens.| | TU ea med in | ee. et ere | z roth at \RPENTERS. ‘T cks to Rent ier, Us BUY Ion A : . | =. CY OWENS RICK BLOGe “AND “Tepbouirweny, || ONtancre puvere Cash waltne | Procesalhg | 17S. Saginaw St. | 0 etc dd fa ell es oo nee | ; Shick aNB “sock —tavina| _ Pontiac Farm and of furniture, Phone PE 2423. Stamping, Machining, | cacon—pane Fa EWE | _Outdoor fireplaces. PE 2-2936. Industrial Tractor Co. Wid. Me us 28 Assembly - | pings and weekends. State age bo] ‘ . and ed work. Also ahD | CEMENT 525 8. ARD : ° | and experienve. References re- | : / . neys No job too | Open Daily Sundays | quired Write box 3%, Pontiac ZS _Press Box $3. mores. Residential and commer. _ FE 40461 GOOD TRUCK JACK. H. P. BUT- - | Press. : en is . | WAITRESS AND BAR. DAY WORK | {'pq),0¥87*#4ed work. Ph. FE REDUCED RATES CED RATE A232 es an | adr ok 70.40, PLEASANT “a6 | . : | Eure Maak_owss, sem Dixie > FaA wi: a nepee ta eae | ee eae OF ee ee Gente’ Cas tat moe | £58 FOR PARE “pine | Dancing. Modernizing, FE 4-sa70. | _Movi "Pe ‘t-a8e8 MAN, DAY WORKER. PVT. ROOM L year-round salaried position, Oro- | _ work Puffs Steak House, 2661| CONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR VET TON STAKE TRUCK | near bus. 267 Osmun. : ayou cory, hardware or simijar expe Dixie Hwy, "___ | _0F Jobc-Pree esimates. FE 2-0077. «wants: hauling FE 44008. | spINET PIANO IN GOOD GON- f rience desirable, “but essen. | CEMENT 1s” OUR speciatity | Painting & Decorating 20 | —<#on._F 20012 _tial Write Pontiac Press Box 30. i PM ns EM 3-4879. pB mami mG. ee wot’ wnme Bot WANTED UsED BARBER CHAIR, All Phases vinta 2 | CEMENT WORK. FIOCRS, DRIVES | 4-1 DBCORATING — ParnTina | Cel! PE 0658. 0 . MIDWEST . etc, Reas. Pree estimates Jensen, | ane wall ‘papering. Call for esti-| WANTED TO BUY GOOD 38. 6-8 Industrial : canna WORE Raita Soot 8 suitn ay See é NT WORK. FHA TERMS. | 4 & Be | Acer, BP Sutton, MY_20t33, Phone OR 30543. terior. 10 per cent for cash Engineering ’ ieee “I told you not’ to mary a ball player and have all those CARPENTRY REMODELING AND _taranteed “Free oon cee: ‘Met ai Sta dard | Aggumiant, Junior v2.0.2... $400 | bats around!”’ DRY WAL GY GAGHINE PRES r removed apeeeine FE | WANTED TV SERVICING revit a ndard . | gtfice trainee 1000000, $300 2B, “4, . swiihsais "Stawis” Kegpita,. ‘tein WALL 6Y MACHINE ee iri : ee M t ] remgree Sete Masnalsiinna sad aa ’ Pike Pn susan (‘0 '0° bin or ome rs 4 ~ ment, Phone OR 3-1668, a er la ‘Midwest Employment Help Wanted Male | Help. Wanted” “Female 2| ea ay! er mitt, Live a Na ge pedal DE “pone Ea aRRTONS ei : 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg, ~ : __it in PE e eon 1? Gain “at after «. a —— - Potting. ‘ . PE 8-221 WANTED: EXPERIENCED | RE- | RARW LOVELY GIFTS. HAVE WHITE BABYS) "SITTER FOR Six CEMENT & BLOCK removed, ning. Pic Stee Money Wanted 28A andling |— siren, Serremmmese oe |Miae omy co_teve| STE MEY ereee "ak Gt| pen renee Ck | opie rien haves | Newey Wanted 2A , PULL TIME -REAL ESTA’ Hampton Electric. 62) W. Huron. | dates ave table Fain cue ae Wouan FoR acer ee Taare FE sea ee et SAINTING Mow th tye at € per, coat Reyes: | ) * Salesman Aggressive office w EXPERIENCED CASHIER WANT. | tlonist. So les and bookkeep- POOR viii GAMES ABD | any AN A LY Or oe “~) esiqn Onell ‘tor aponintment hone - Rav “— ony ued “wo x SeLrees Fa crs Buen , ponees only Pore: ine erperience necessary. a "finishing. ee Sin Pe AND | CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN pet ss at rating Fe Good and : Suds Auto Wash jt ‘$15 punter | _2v crapeieuannhd tema aameaiaiti FLOOR. SANDINO AND PINISH. | PAINTING ~ INTERIOR” AND ©- WANTED a C , t RAY O'NEIL, Realtor "| warts EXPERIENCED Press EXPERIENCED WENT wear) / ; work. Pree estimate, ‘Phone ‘Ga | Sri, sod, wal Washing. Pree | Would uke to borrow #16000 and xo OS pis © Huron Ex Le ANTED 5) ENC! | Bee. soply im. ‘person. Peoples Y 826i _fstimates -PE 24223, |_| give first mortgage on 3 bedroom cemetery. co Pane, Bk » ron Preteh' Glo Valet Tel. SPORTERCIS tint nari / OUN G | FLOOR LAYING SANDING AND|' PAINTING PARERHANOING Cae ae ee en ene d eve- P nnel Offi we : ‘ spel 46 Pe ae J { WOMEN . Modern’ ime ge TUPPER, OR 3.7061 per cent -bonus. Box 44. Pon- . Righardeon ersonne ice ‘ . Apply in person, Up- | aarp or _ ae av Tee estimates John Tavior OR | Paintin Wall Washing | waterens 35 bom 2500 E. Maple Rd. | oy FIREMEN | Boe Chinttatraront |FSEEMENTED STEERER ys teteied n/a oR era AWE TE | —‘phyactes Soe rm saat | WARD ro PORROY PATE BIRMINGHA) {, MICH. | $4937 Requirements; school | WE WILL TRAIN YOU TO BELL | expeiienGhe Whew ns R_Gardner_ 49) Centra tai siothera 201A! Pon of business investment. | cinoma. Aes sta, War ime | Amana trecers, and foot pint | "Sener tonaser ae B| | ELEPHONE | Pigon senpirg ou pes ccctin | eeecsaal I ma alia Wednesday t ‘il 9 p.m. ae Ses ngs start at 430 ver month. | nor. ee ne RT _specigity Cal Bills. PE 24189 - | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Ww Sete f Weleht “srens ato, em | ped weekly, . Rvery | SGONTAIN, EatRBWOllee i | OPE FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH: | Special foot techniows. 12 Elm fanted to Rent 29 saturday 9 to 12 sonnel office /City 3% 8. | PRICE APPLIANCE noon 10, 6:30 p.m. ier out’ store BE Seer Mee ree cotimates. 42051, | nr nennntoe » f f z ¥ io a | FOR GENERAL ERAL OF FICT = poainmD AST von many tx} | geet Ma 43806 | Headquarters ‘for tubes, antennas. PE S165 APTER € ma, "HONE ring preferred. Di-——apsiy mos 4, Poatice So aca ee tga typing. handling cash, etc. Apply —: for services of elderiy | saggiee wos 7poce Lavine. Jolse, FE 43000, 160 E Pike St.| RENTAL SERVICE versi ted. manufactur- phe giving | tall resume is 2%. ‘Arthur Murray Studio’ How, Houghton & Son Inc $28 'N ‘Stain ee | Typewriter Service 22A, od ts waiting. ut chotce’ "cal _ é x On ay ing experience accept- soe poe eas 8 ~ oan Mate | Par Fon THar The pets. = wm work Ry an ie tote ADAMS REALTY “0, wie |: able. / = receptionist end LICATIONS FOR GIRL. 7, 5 TO CARE POR IN-| tionally advertised Watkins prod- = , TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- | si _ ' oF. / Es LAYOUT WEN FITTERS. WELD-| the of 21 and 29. ¢ | fant. PE 70641. ucts. Pull or part time, 150 N. | Building ¢ Supplies 12A| shine sepeirins. work.| ®ESPONSIBLE COUPLE WITH who passed J ors, Suburban Steel Co., apply in. gPtZren., Arthur Murray | OIRL OR LADY FOR BaBysit-| _ Perry. z|7 Anne te a a ad Ben eg good and Ene : ' | MANAGER WANTED. BETWEEN ivrention Noa : iD Near “Waterford ‘hgh “school. Por wee ami a fy ig ty Rd, | “a Too Lvine ia A BASE. err R Fr 42003, between “s ** pm. , ! Pry . clubs. 3-6964. 1 ile stot ry e want ‘itehell’s, 123 N vs. fj - ae gineer | Soy 10 «nee TO Christmas, Mare 6 toy’ *arminr | HANOEN RESTAURANT “REEDS | Church. Miller's, OA 82318. | elidble firm | wil, rte Poo W.. - Upho iba 23 | “ANTED: APARTMENT” FOR yeu'es:| Xfechanical, electrical, | HAN,7O, OPERATE RETAIL ono. Sire rest some’ call"OL | Gives apply im pereen ot fan MO OUAR. COMM COUPLE | _Prew." Bou 1 emer Tig art ot aren cg j ~ en- : - —_——-—; eeearrd Pos eieee _] ae * eS — / or aeronautical for de- i — i AVON'S HOUSEKEEPER AND COOK FOR | game Emp. Sec. Comm ra. _ Business Services 1 3 -FAKLE'S, CUSTOM _UPHOLSTER. | evening free —_ oe sign and liaison. Jet | anteed salary vias “commission | fizc"ing aod olefin line of, cosme- | Bloomfield. Village "To" tive’ cae =P — THOMAS UPHOLSTERING Rin | Share Living Quarters 30 engine test facilities. fc ‘ek hospitalisation Senet | ee oorm eneert’ dean Mere for good bo.w.e than wares. Instructions 9 ATT ENT. ION “8 TELEORAP nce ae] the ‘coming iday season. Cail| Salery $25 weekiy. References. HOME OWNERS SLIPCOVERS. DRAPES 4 BED. | WOMAN AROUND ¢: TO SHARE eee Must fornia | Orr ee Te ee | HOUSEREEPER FOR ELDERLY DRIVING LESSONS WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | —*Preads, Your material. PE $5707, | “tewe ones NAT. rent of Mang. tation _ couple. _| . ¥ . Moha standa: j | APPLY | _Welares. Hotel a. 7- ’ ty _ Sis — » Call PR) TApy 36 STO is FOR PART TIME | chit Chevy's ‘Day. Bre. or sua. _ SOUTHERN NDrrexpence a Lost -& Found _ 24 |Wipow eet SHA SHARE tome MAN COOK AND bow NSTAIRS MAID . bakery shop Pontine Press Box | | Garbage disposal service, prompt FOUND _ YOUNG BEAGLE! w Ch . ] to work with manaver. 0 N. Tele | Wedtenday and Sundar. off, ‘Own croYF To” ‘GET SCHOOL AGED SAFE. SCHOOL ING | See’ weskete Sh Shin EF eo er _Wtd. | Transportation 31 - 1 of 4 { : ns I y Ss er roll * TO #. PLEASANT AND | sdulta “1 end. 5 Mieinity ‘6 of “Chamberiain ‘S St. rE , __ FE 23-9253 / | APPLIAN ES ity of Blue Sky Driven, “ned and ‘Waves UNIVERSITY DAY sTU- “tiong with Must be | _auired. 430° MI 430.0 | DRIVING — Lessons Pontiac | ‘Ws NCE SERVICE” iat YOUR Pe ot _ioeite ve Soe. re oun er bee Co . . * loa position Or ay. a LY LADY a OR WOMAN WOMAN roviNs CARE FOR © TOTs. | FE | Drivers py Day, eves. and) ee < ily ve page e? Fe ee : ; Tp. | Size Beene gt Seating cape | ter 5 sentren end let ‘home-|CA5Y FON WO SEWORK AND | | seapUaTe sicuen | ROv's "we Oavines “Reteeces. | _ ichigan Animal Rescue League. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 ‘ ae ~ : * Write fy pron hae bo i , More for home than wages. eare of one chi +4) 317-| Eomate Wee as hat ‘iar _2-4021. | LOST FEMALE DACHSHUND 7; * = r 86 Starr = ppr. Vie: re e. ’ JET ENGINE-PLANT | AX DEEWEEN SAND @ FOR | FOR ¥| cist wan ee sae ecw | enna so & ronvicg © curanivg nex | Poe re baes’ "| Cosh Waiting ‘Van Dyke & 16 Mite Ra. | , eck pi ieee Cody IRE | BE AN EARLY BIRD ANG SGOR| ie sour, "Phoue"Fa" cis" > fila tou SALE es, Sau" tet wet PE coer’ nowtoy, TERRIER FE: | ty got _comact cl) o . . Oe ‘ain ° ‘. ile R costes EE" = | choles tov party dates wh ed Lid GANG TO ee Pace | petal. werk Tefinchinn Senne | | gASPHALT PAVING cat. Answers to Penny. Vicimit | Courteous act ar eaen, « uniim Samples ameting TALL - GLOW | y-l er. Repairing Scien: of White Lake. Rewarti for . iT MAN OVER Fe sen Fun ang earning : [ ristmas - : { fi or week end Chi Cards — make $52.50 | tifle Motor Tune-Us included. | cialsts Broken concrete drives oe sootiee e A. JOHNSON, Realtor rion, Marust, “Tit W. Maple, | = agONGER FoR 2 8T b tee aes SeoraChant fast selling only 50 boxes Bie, | repairea nd i ¥ cADIL- ING FOR NEAT “APPEAR experience” FE &-6108 line. Profits to 100 ver cent plus | 0! information and. (| Betatied cctimatess "| LOST: BLACK AND BROWN, 1704S: Telegraph Rd. He eats ing man to sell and. service CASHIER— | peak’ Ment en eon Gantieatateh ons | MERCURV ASPHALT. | Bectetand peony. Meme, of FE 4-253 M—— | grancameota Appts fact |. RECEPTIONIST’ arse ath Smet —'Work Wanted Male 1 1 sm PAVING CO, eaten gare Be cer > 1 — se ork Wan 19331 W., Se ee Fe Te AMBITIOUS ART FR TO eG Pall congcaia: “atice ker int | MIDDLEAGED C~UPLE- TO od =f) __ “KE. 62383 or KE Josge” LOST OR STOLEN: LARGE RED | CASH - |" quhoet * gyre sotepnenle. men) ° coping work te ai share my home or lady ter light | 4.) CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND 4-1 TRENCHING FOOTING AND} Irish setter, male, reward. Call Have severa) buyers waiting for tiopal firm, oF W. Pos-| challenging opportunity for a lady | “ouse® po rE 23523" and | “floor file a D epectality. PE 5-8054. | field installation also septic tanks | _PE 47003. Wand) contracts | both large and 21-28, with a EARPENTRY WORK NEW AND | $34,sfll! dirt OR 37318 oF OR | LOST: 2 SMONTHS OLD | $-0075 and ask for Ted McCue ih On, : 1s SAVE tine Write P ©. Box 250. De- ith @ pleasing app : : r “Co. troit 31 Woodward 34181; ®Md ® sales personality, Conve- ag a WHITE HOUSE- | “repair. FE 4-4 Stag SN OR Se s, vicinity of W. M lou, :| mient working hours, comfortable full time. good home. | "Pal. _ 210. | _ Be y apie fet Pes. Es SST BE 18 YRS. | working conditions: miortable | Family of one tate age and |CARPENTER AND™ CABINET Ne Tear Teme | _ Doctor. Ma ¢3008. Rewere. : Panera WANTED. CALL AFF. i4 program of references. Write Pontiac Press| work. New and repair D. at our store Genera! Printing 4 LOST: BROWN CHANGE PURSE SVAN Ww. ££ w . _Murdock FE 2-7861 Oftice Su Co 7 W Law. | Mother of 2 bovs: needs money S( ’ 1R AM Cemetery Lots. 5 AINTER WA . CALL A compe bene tite, | Associate "Dis | _Box 118, hls vary ee ean RR a estates | reegua ee wcre— ce | canara cat eateeeivms | HEPES Same te EER | ENCE: GARNETS POR: | es eee OR | cnet mance 0 were . a . "i a i io : . in Chapel Memorial Peek | Reece oS Ror A, Daaw for service Gepestment, See TO 5¢@ PER CENT | MOTHER'S aeLP Ea [RISTIAN reation rooms; repairs. ‘EM 3-4178, | et ao OSSETS. Spitz dog in Ba ayeves ; . - ACCOUNT, “COME- e ilson Pontiac: New. . FALL Assortment pays| home. 5% d Whi CARPENT} He . tere. weese call FE 44073. __ FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 : ~ On.” ; Cadillac, 1350 N, Woodward, Bir- $00.69 Steno ne EASY! Sensa- Private room, bath be ‘TV. Mi Ser Ts, peel = 3r | A & B TRENCHING LOST: ALL BLACK DOG. NEAR Tf no answer Ph FE — gh ~——~4 LAND : _mingham, _______| onal 30-card $1 box: Wraps BY-| _¢-4741. Footing, water tile. Pield tile | Baldwin and Home ste “PE $6007, | 1), 0Pe8, Evenings and Sund if 21050. —- PLUS . || QUALIFIED DRIVER FOR DE-| Gifts galore. “Complete, Dechia | 4OW | TAKING — APPLICATIONS | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | Toor Hobbies & CA | ass BS eh eet ee mmpraye pomuses avo,ea| “Sil chr itocts | Geet eaten settle ee | fal tng sua, tno | rq Wiems « socal Fo HLGONPIRET WALL Goezwna | Pebbles & Supplies 244, Sens nes the wean e . : cen e . : 4-100. | * indows Reasonabie | - : fe — — ane ng Sep. — roval; Imprints FR $1.95 | NEAT APPEARING MAN OVER 21|.CE MENT WORK... SOFWaTs _Pree est_pc obligation FE 21631. | NEW ABBLE SETS $3 PAINT It you b T ACTION! = Fi ‘ \ ALESMAN. PULL OR PART| Gift for Dromptness. CARDINAL, | for delivery and store work. Quar-| _ and driveways FE 4.003 DRY WALL By i ACHINE PREE | by number sets, $1.69 up iframes the money “Clark Reni "Senane BOX REPLIES PLU S \ banned aa .tpeeneins. over 23) re State. Dent. 3m. Cincinnati | ton Market 1744 w Maple. Bir-| Day WORK WANT estimate No ob too big or small to fity BACCENSTOSE East Phone rE Pry Eos) Rotate. of : ALL EXPENSES PAID To ete we. Gennes 7 Apel | CARE CEN ERA _ mingham. __ | week. FE ma0}0 “ater ays A FE 5-4628. | eeerrenee PE 12-1414 Clark. sk tor or Mr At 10 a.m. Today |) TUAL OF OMARAS HOME OF: | ani ERE GENERA Leech rice; |V Personnel Trainee $300 | ELECTRICAL WIRING) AND "Mibrec eatmule PECDOUE FE cteatyr Senn fetoratie Se neg ~ QUICK CASH + | vere. wore replies “PLUS EEE ATDA | Hee ts, anengrmte | ROTM ee oie vane Ech re Sat | BOE Maat oeteemisr eit ene cotracs og the Press office ‘in the GROUP INSURANCE. OPPORTU. “tr With aT Gon gnd rele hal, portunity - for "elrmanet Se 40 to “to profes tonal ll Hg HIGH SCHOOL BOY w WANTS FURNACES (CLE NED AND RE- | s170 $0. 818 30 siecle teat ese Bint ee, closing. Ask tor Mr. Se HA Oak aie ncescur’. _ Pontiac and Opdyke Service, FE. erie te jon flies Roach, Mon ys bs Picea te Bg ne Fe ae and plow- _Chester | Neton, 4 Sra ares. Praia with bulbs and. erse following boxes: FOR 0650. _ vice, 142 Wayne St. are. vior, w mplov- ing 43152 eyhicar $14.95. Habbiest enlarger $32.50 WE aes ; ' prs Sa pa . SERVI ICEM: AN | ° _Bidg, Pe seam State came | N WANTS WORK FOR MORN- S 1 IN new 16 MM. Ansco High Speed a ' , WHICH MAKE THIS A CAREER en experienced on ur NR ELDERLY LADY | _ sais. and all day, Saturday. FE EW ER CL. CL EANI NG Color Pilm—New high speed pol- | . | 6 10, 25, 28, 35, 60, WHICH MAKE R rienced on mae and OLDER OR \ELDDRLY LADY) | Sinks _— Sunday Service. PE 42012) Dock FILM SERVICE tose D “eu ; ci Ppt anne Go. OL 20211 or Wa itresses . Pre digg Aided ~ Mg dtc ene of PLASTERING | 7 pape | AND ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-| _Hurcn, Pe sane an BROS a aan ™ ” Bizto! “ke WIKLIRe 4 8A ANTED FOR OAK-| Teds has » itmited number of PEesason ne % 3 Shildren. | sepucenage WORK WATNED Pure ese" ™™*| Notices & P ersonals 25 | ne ° l : bl ; TO anty. Age 25 to well | : | a 5-1016. i OSEAN LEAES | rte ae Bed. N. PHONE Us P. 40, openings for curb waitresses | PHYSICIAN DESIRES ELECTROL- | A <5 ar [ope _... | Electric—Sewers Cleane - | 5660 Dixie | \ = a of} Tee reay barter | ferred 2 Eapertence Sore: | — i alhallireall mlariaa! wales Write sox rm Pont sigtror Mvork. 35 “Ste, ._ OXp. eee | 24 hour service. No resulta, d Aerotred Knapp Shoes | sane OR nat ld eOR 3.10 3-1769 H Want ed M eatin a) | pono i NQ° Boy “WANTS . WORK. charge: chemically treated at no FRED HERMAN WE ARE BUYING a SELLING fo eee ae ,| hours of 10\a.m."and 12 noon," | Woodward at Square Lk. Ra. Pperenced operation bling ee | Set ot school, full oF part time, Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners int oie aR WOR RoE id ton the beat and highest oer ; i AND COU MAN chine. Company benefits and dis- | 7° > value. quick cash Paul Williams aie we Bo UnTES, ene | Comptometer Operators —. Walte's Personnel, fifth | "ES Et sof), ma vit te “— bf hang expenT Ree et Mes teem Pct ne th opntect Nichol; & 4 ment. FE 5-925] | _4-2200. ponanee _ floc | % rt. Tom Brake, TREE TRIMMING @ RE- | FE 2874) “font enns e ich ts) olie arger Co. axLEaan |’ | Soartion OPEN - moval Ph. PE 5-6503 or OR | ential The Sal- Wanted - 1715S. Telegraph Rd. time ine he On Pant. onmmediate nings | enced tore Compan god WORK WANTED PROM 8 AM. os : ; sinuINOHAM—G Cons FOR ihe ‘ ; Pontiac ines referred but Mot neces | tometer. and girls aba pone aad Giecetnt. Waite's Personnel, | Worl D.m. FE ¢8215. Rferences. cen, MPTERING b | "Baby. ROMAN, ¢ wii Lo pad in Taw Ose tee ge tometer exp. ca ake ove PD ns or Ww __Leo Lustig 44650. . ns ONE LIVE-WIRE SALESMAN. ' SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT x DANT, | | With “local industrial firm, cond RELIABLF WHITE WOMAN FOR | =. sentra Female: 1 | Bixsrenina “Don. Meyers, EM REPAIR WORK ox a Tue FOR ¢ fo nar st Tie -MOST-FOR-YOGR : | mus have good refetences. Cai) | ‘!ngs are immediate and opportuni- — of children. From 3 to 6 BABY SITTING NIG i 30163. _Mr:. Bu F Meee eee. rage gh ba de APPLY | CARPENTERS, PROJECT OF 80 SHINGL + | weet Stmperrent Beertce, an | team PE esse owe Temeer p.m. on. crempertntins ee | PLUMBENS AAD oo) eee HS. res TE 2 esie 02 Mark. | i ps erase Bob Reicheane st ace se eet od, Mile and John | weil ookant need apply. call | Pontine “state” Bank Bldg Pr anata “WOMAN FOR CARE _ed _OR 3-167 after 5 p.m. OR sso” 8% PE +967 or Charles Chester Shoes — “Phone Fe 3-006 “ way, Drayton. Plains. bd men. See Russ on fag a “3858 or UN 1-6044 after 7 _ 5-027 of 2, children and, tent fee | COLORED ine DESIRES JOB JOB | aGANS MACHINE FILED | 9 Prall a= THOMPsOr _4-5825 Scns Vour > saene cai. tween Stevenson COOK WANTED: Work:” must live 24789 ef Live in. ‘OL 1-1¢71. | MANLEY ‘BETTER CLEANING conn 2 i off 12. Mile Ra. 4 sate | sv SERVICE MAN EXPERI- _ends. Sportsmen’ -y lnn, Waterion, iter +20 anneal = | COLORED GIRL DESIRES HOUSE- | TREE TRiminreG aes theok: 3 py Fe CLEANING |TO| we have Seuhomens tome f ignominy | EB 2-262 after 6 p.m. | & aced. iste qualifications Reply DISH WASHER AND BUS WOMAN RUN SPARE-TIME GREETING | _ ork ret. Teferences. FE 4-8586. al. Free estimates. FE 74084. “| Foam rug ‘and upholstery - = homes and farms. We wil an ABOUT oe WHER START! SELL can WASHERS WANTED. 149 W. tv cHniena nen WS. ___| for gur store, in Tebdlurse Gro-| Pare ont cif, show af home. wes (COLORED WOMAN DESIRES WALLPAPER REMOVED BY | ,*T:.Walte's Notions. ~ | Se eee oF gril sel your TECH : « WIV) AL ENGRAVING. Water. | _.Huron good bench man, can uy BEA bag nt tena aqen 38 to 48. Christmas aod Ai-Occasion aon | pius tare ps. pent Mana ‘cat | steam. Painting, decorating. FE HOUSEWIVES: HELP WiTH! salesmen to" serve you Went CARPEN ONLY UNION |i MEN TO Prom APPLas- | ditions Apply ih store ao co | ne ecards and vift: Take their | after OF before S 1382, * | Cortetanes expenses Have a tov - resalte; try Us and*see for your. peed, SPR ... geod yoate wack | Bechnee Meee eee oom to 4 pm. Fred Sanders. orders and earn to 100 per cent | FE 4-774 em Furnitu Refi ish —Darty. Earn free gifts, FE va elt. ian R. | AREER 8A.,ES POSITION. SE. | a a EN WAN heme ow NTED. G & WM) oct nothing wortrr was; | BAF — a E80 har DAYS ee ing. 16a, Sad ay l A “ ‘ 2M N WANTED _ =| ch.__846 _ Jos for samoie on enoroval Recal kd $-0619_after_ 5:30 oor; 'R > ietle me] fe sales business of your own, : ORUG AND COSMETIC SALES | Greetings Dent "155 ie. ) GIRL WOULD LIKE, WORK APT. REPAIRING ANTIQUES 4 spe LADY. DOES YOUR RUG LOOK | usse oung : investment needed. 2 year | TO ttain in the heating and air; Woman, experienced preferred, | Michi ane 3pm. Call EM 3-481 i M:N TAS RS training: Tram — 4 Good | must have reference: cod oS ae say + Bs : : | —Zme_Peam. Wehe's 8 ae ae Gear ia ap Serra | Ee TA ary Sa, Seay S| Fy sad Semin aso | , STENOGRAPHER egianz wows wate wont | Garden Plowing 168 YCU ‘tae be sa ried men, ane 2545. Preter crad. | WANTED. GALERMAR AT AT ONCE if \ppl iy in person, Tt” “ Muro. | Good salary ideal working. con-| _bave transportation FE 8-008.) . a) Gun: men SLowina A T?, a ANN fi Seana, conigetint |" Pmt Dianas 8 aon. 8 x Sine | ELDERLY LADY cn—wouand eas, inst, erowing concern. oy ee. 3 ll OR SBOLLDOUING N° . 200,000.00 * Box ontiag | on St. with 1 child to live in and eare oy arth Le ae EDMUNL® & SON a posal to pure ONT WANTED —— | Bie iia HE AS | pee eR uae | RT A orien names | | SO, | Sea id et ; ; 5 i e than wages. xceptional opening 1 y- GARDEN ISCING, our clients. oa APPLY Designer, checker to design smai! | _.™Y r.—IM for qualified young’ woman. typ: sitting, ironing. | cookie a grading Viciony =? en e. tell. ASK FOR BOB S tanate,” _gnless Pay pers iia acon ‘paste oe tegian - oducts to EXPERIEN ED WAITRESSES ‘e and shorthand required. _ Mei 4 _. Richardvon / 4070 port Pe 70086 time Aire Fs Let US ; . high se indus: | Martinell's Rests easant wor tions. Per- mae_Mty, Drayton Fisins. oTo ‘ re grgtinne. oie" oS chr can trial use. Must have- ability to| Woodward. Birmingham. Mi! manent FEITi41, ext. ¢, or P.O.| IRONING $2.00 A BUSHEL. 630 ROTO TILLING Give Yoe 1 YOU BUY ite WE'Ll ca wap RE IT work. P imebts contact somean” care. and check | _ 6-4853. __Box_ 56 Melrose. PE 5-8902. OR 2-008) ive You I Place to Pay . ya osition or for tea eee roe ol EXPERIENCED TYPIST ENCED TYP TyPisr, >(Wintiatis CARE AREA.| noes Fos BOSTON. Laundry Service. 18 Ease Your Mind ronan. selina or sen Se: No Socom bite, sould bare’ neat one erie = zyping only Feauirement.- should __.3-0051. 7 TRONINOS, 2 T DA? | LACE CURTA nee a ee Se Restore Credit . . car ieowense. ie _— fi aes sien of of Bn | 2. phone. Cali FE 20214, wy wares serie a |"p iRONING a A i WE ARE NOT A advanc cement. Call; at * synere Cor Comp Oxtord, . | EXPERIENCED BOOK pty parc hance, in rans Oak’ area. ae 4 ood ever. : | FOR FANILY CAUHGAY BERT. -- LOAN COMPANY Co-operative Real” Real Rriate x ‘Ce a Ae soe eo ton room sooes tes FY, b Laundry. FE) MICHIGAN petties Omen P Bere 08 , * as ‘ake COUNSEL «-LORS- * Experiencéd counter rit ns 3 18A | O” “Rborg Oakland Theater anted: Apply alter 12. Hu , UBVELING ae ma | DONT PASS . after uron GRADING AND Yau xX ASS ONE, LIVE WIRE SALESMAN. Cee 4 d Shirt L a wt ox ash vil eaners and Shirt Laun- : GENERA. LAN APTRG—-OOOB MONEY! Sell unneeded i APPLY —__ .|. dry, 944 W. Huron St. |. THE ANS WER TO OL tiling. Pree estate Rensonebie — KNAPP SHOES MONEY! unneeded UNSON MOBILE | Monts | —_—__ Me YOUR PROBLEM: eee soni belongings for cash way,’ Po Mag EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTING Want A ssifi : TE eT | aeometang sede | iF 28, oh a : : A e Heaun | hire, 3 a ; « ud vacation. ‘Health | FE2-8181. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1955 Edw. M, Stout, Realtor meg K. L. Templeton, Realtor 3339_Orchard Lake Rd. PE +4563 Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY OR SELL «: 1 wil piri oep te vor vou" and rence erty or will for ¥ and Yio show 2 and FE ¢1197_ FE 1.0086 DORRIS & SON... ‘TORS FE 41557 32 W. St. C rative Real Estate Exc’ When It's Listed Right It’s Half Sold! For small equities have EE ioc eur ovate Can and tell Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. emer, =. oe. oe 816s oEDOeENe YOUR PROPERTY? Te, -To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL mevas IT MAHAN oa Reel Bate te Exchange “HEA! < FOR ALL aan Cottages, and e 5 Since 19356 “tT WoOodward 57744 “WILL BUY On List YOUR, LARE "Otte $600 ‘Commerce, Ra. R. F. McKINNEY UNiv 1-798 lohnson DONE IT AGAIN) Tete et folks. We have sold be 90 per cent of our listings are desperately in need of a types of property to sell, For quick and courteus action call Office Open 9-8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ~ _- FE 4-2533 WANTED: WELL LOCATED & OR room home on smal) acreage. FE eis afer 8g “WOULD LIKE TO BUY SMALL IN- come. Reply box’ 16, Pontiac Tess, RAST SIDE. AUBURN Ere. ROCHESTER WE can sell your propert ‘dolier values, Qualified ie] Ca waiting We buy equities. _ ‘Notas. get vour best deal RIDGEWAY REALTOR 432 Nw. Main iL 1-684 Le rative Real Estate Exchange WE NEED THE FOLLOWING - PROPERTIES 2 bedroom on one floor, or 6 f bog old. in Waterford-Drayton ‘ea, 3 bedroom with one or more acres, 4 bedroom in Waterford or Pon- tiae, 4 or & room on lagoon or water front. . « A lake front for $30/00 to $30,- 000 class. you have any of &. above lescribed properties, Dix Phone OR bist 187? _ or ¢ La 3.1769 _ ACTION! On* the sale of your land con- tract. Ii it is what we are look- we will b the’ or lace them for you within 24 *. us for the fast serv- lee you are looking A pe No con- am Edw. M. Stout; Realtor 77 MN. Sa w Street Ph. FE 60165 Bre hal $30 WE NEED _ 1, Gord farm with buildings. 2.80 to 120 sere with buildings ot © without, S. Good modern city home. é 4. Suburban with two lotr Smee ees, |L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1p W, Meo” |, WR Bn 4 34)S1ICE OF HAM CS RN 3 LARGE ROOMS. FURNISHED apt. Private entrance. Ist fioor. ba snag only. Call PE 4-4625 . ADULTS ONLY. #i AU- rm, 2 ROOMS, GROT GROUND G . PRI- ti PE e “ise after B:3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND entrance, FE 4-4433. . ‘This 2 our | 3 ROOM, PRIVATE BATH, WORK- 111 Seminole. ; 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance, PE 54-4032, 3 CLEAN ae PRIVATE BATH 3 ROOMS, BATH. PRIVATE EN- trance, Near GMC Truck, OR R Auburn a TKnquire in Auburn a ss” Deed Cr Cars. Office, 2 ‘aauoe } ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE ing. 61 8, Sanford, FE + Jj ROOMS,. PRIVATE , BATH. Mghts, utilities, garage, Neat, re- fined adults only, rences, FE _2-3000_after 4 p.m._ _ 3 ROOM FURN. APT. ADULTs 103. Mechanic ys — AND BATH. NI pen bi Prive eaninse, by me. MY esi. Sentero 4 _trance close ‘in. entrance on weet side FE 92-0661. After FE 55322, owe Ato Sten xk NEW 2% FOOT HOU: AILER- for rent. Couples only. Eliz. Lake Rd _ welcome, FE ARCADIA APs. : noo and bath. 2 ae per. KG. “HEMPSTEAD 02 Pe Huron APARTMENT IN a 490 South Bivd., Rochester. Republic 2-3011. roads. Phone MArket 41554. _ BEDROOM-SITTING ROOM COM- orated, Middleaged working cou- | ple preferred No children. 15 Gingel] Ct on's Clinic, 157 W. Huron, ___ nished bouse Children welcome. le ath. iv: Couple orily. Call ‘| _before 2 OR 3-63: 37-6321. LOOK | 10 new kitch. apts. men or fattory rep. for modetn cabins. Kitchen facilities utilities seeinied. Winter sere: (MY 2-0171. 468 5, Broadwa: house be pares 4 kitchen. Auto. heat, EM 3-4518 LARGE 3 & = BATH. ¢ GARAGE — adults only. Near ‘Airport. tel, 3490 Di: “Fea ion ot 7 AND ‘BATH. te Utilities. in. FE High- | “Here comes M.LT., now!" "3 ~ ARCADIA APTS. 2 poems and bath. Adults only. "G TEMPSTEAD ewly decorat- }| Raat Lake Cottages 36A HUNTERS | FISHERMEN! CLEAN [a al day. Write Ollie “eitae - ~aonb Lake Mich. 5 = ee STOP. CLEAN, QUIET FE_ 54-7332. ___For Rent Rooms (37 For’ Sale Houses _ 43/4 * nouse sted, Hurry 5 ee as it Engh ae jong, io the bem been ry etnias cre ‘MARBLE, Realtor | 626) Andgresurtiie, Bt Watertord ville. arreacive La AMES NO P oleae eae ROOM. GEN- BEAUTIFUL PARE ike FRONT HOME “gepaoe a | June 15. 8S AND | ees EMPLOYED BUS LADY, HOME - Stove and re | PA ie tg -y Sl For 3 ® So ee ee Oo by rs, “4 Sia rr” i ex Ba s privieees. ‘e - J ROOM TAIRS. in Bigceo- ROOMS APT. Gi] ROOM. “LADY. Adults a a ~ 103 Th: entr. note welcome, no smok- + NICE. ROOM: Fou cl Saar MAIAG. Kitchen and home ae 8, TV. chengee patter LARGE & 7 WITH ar dryer. $100 | “twin bed BFING ROOM, Close stpoeated 131, One to Pontiac Plant and Fishers. 135 WEST SIDE 5 ROOMS AND BATH, Upper Aduls. Available ot cnge.| LOVELY Pease. pumas FE after 5:30. _Cadillac. 633 Markle. gd x 0 eas RGABETA Lane © ttt |? ROOM 5 ELIZABETH TAK RESPONSIBLE Reliab! HO! SE VICINITY & school @ reference, en ee White Lake. UNiver- Call bchenn 8 a q. pm. PE “HOUSETRAT.- J ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE arid beth, 111 ” Tein AND 8 ROOM APTS. EM APT. pA EN- |. 2-7503. ELIZ. lakefront home pod eevee a For mm @ ROOMS AND sare PRIVATE 4 ROOMS othe BATH, UPPER i OOM ye ) BATH. WORKING Phone FE APTS. . bys yy CHILDREN Ph. es ie HOUSE, UNTIL JUNE 96 Laun- ‘Pontiac 3355 Fox, ph. 4 ——_ near school, Children wel-| quired Couple only __2-8095. 240 8. Telegraph. "1919. MIs { ROOM WI” TWIN BEDS, 2 700 N. Yes, only $1,060 down moves you instantly inio this beautiful six room ranch home ae Be basement and-attached ¢ eee of ec eee ee Frontage and close in to Postion Menta. tnd you will miss out on this ‘ . NICE ROOM FOR OR WORKING GIRL ¥ or Ww “ y mee; wm ete dnt, car Furnished 35 _eral Hosp. 75 Thor FE BEDROOM COTTAGE. HOT WA- Quiet T ROOM FOR 3 FOR MEN, 6 COT- ter, shower Cedar Island Lake. _tage St. FE $6863. 00 SEES vin j | © ROOMS “ANs BATH. 3 AC 3 ACRES. 8 COUPLE WITH BEV. | child want furn. apt. webster | oe oD pees, Oe Lape AA Bateman Drayton Area i iN MODERN HOME. 63 | SuEEPiNG ROOM FOR MAN, FE Twin BEDS. 07, PER WEEK. EK. 108 ina! ssession. Avatlable ll May ry Raeburn. _$85, FE FE 56-4324. WEST SIDE. Sain eae On PRG. egg woman. FE 21965 after ED- om On RENT. | WOMAN COOKING” PRIVILEGES nee. on bus ting WE 4-287 welt bs S kiTCHEN Privileges, . ae, & Park care- SROOM MODERN | taker in rear. _— y armened at. a ee 1 ROOM AND. EITCHENETTE: PE 5-0488. Sylvan Brick Rooms With Board 38) Income and Acreage 267 Osmun, age Das WORKER PVT, ROOM RNISHED 2 KEDROOM Union Lake Availeble ten ¥6 3 hoee AND BOARD, $15 re- we week, 0% Poplar, call FE) rE » 2-9853, NICE (ROOMS GENTLEMEN ‘SMALL ace er FOR COUPLE AT OXBOW LAKE CORNER OF . $65, 6781 Eliza- Union Lake and Elizabeth Lake ae nished 2 car garage, adults, lease Room &- BOARD FOR 2) OR bined with kitchenette, newly dec- M 10 buddies wD odern blocks. Available immediately. 88 UPLE. pings ang, BATH AND Lake Drive. MA 41778. Lb _only, 14 Ma‘iews, FE 5-0377, NICE ROOM, GOOD | 2 buddies. 08 E. Howard, — _bus. 618, week. FE_ WALLED ~LARE. 2 7 BEDROOMS. ROOM AND BOARD FOR 3 MEN Wail board ane clean room. Pad to _entrance_on bus line PE 4¢-2847. |. Pr. Rent Houses = 36 Also sleeping BEDROOM Wi APT. - A Re front home, year round, hbaie tors. 473 E. Ma 1860 _ Ortonville. SOUTHERN COOKING gan ON PONTIAC LAKE, | ‘istance fron Pontise M ; after 6:30, FE = TWIN ls Tyo venkeis ea ROOMS & 8Ai,H INQUIRE 1512 jummer Lake Rd., Ortonville. Koo fe rook, FOR wae. ROOM HOUSE wet TOILET, |@ ROOMS “AND BATH. PARTLY e to Pon-~ tiac Motors. Nice fer “traveling | furnished. Year around. ® .short | 2337. eg Couple or 2 qanks. FE ¢ RO Ooms. MODERN.” LAKE ORION. 2 AND 3 ROOM. 8. M HOUSE, * avaliable AND BATH) FE_2-5556. Sate epeersneners § ROOM LARGE 1 ROOM APT. W NG oe, WEL Ge |e / Ww. a use Wt! A. f A ic- a ; otel Rooms Cd ¢ ROOM HOUSE, 17 STOWELL. | HOTEL ROOSEVELT | ROOM LAKE FRONT HOME, | Rooms $12 up. Baih $17.50 up. hot water. FE 6-8126 » weekly rates, chil- dren he nergy icHey. Hollow Mo- wy. N ICE; s, CLEAN 3 rooms. Adults only. 70 & Pad dock, ‘NEAR FISHER BODY weekly. - To Buy=To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN Co-operative 2 Real Be gt Satengs REALTY. CO., REALTORS FE 2 1078 W. Huron DOOR (ioe —HovEEKEEPING—Roou | LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM __3300 Elizabeth Lake Ra. NICELY PURNISHED GROUND apt. Garage Fees only. _No art ‘drinkers, 6) W. ron St. ONE 3 ROOMS AND ae 2 + ROOM. _338_ W, Huron UNION LAKE. LARGE FEDROOM apt. hew ranch style bulld- ing. -Also 1 ant. unfurniched. a. round Adults, 1651 Piay- VERY NICE FURN. APT. PRtI- vate entrance and bath. no chil- dren or drinkers. rE oe, Sa LAKEFRONT HOME. “Three room upper, furnished, $15 e and Andersonville Rd. in Waterford Village Adults only, — ATTRACTIVE YEAR | TEL home on Bald Facile Le Lake, nea? ite Bintan ie Lake) a Phone 2 t a. Convalescemt_ Heoaa 38A Lake | NEW, COMFORTABLE = gg home for retired people, locates! OF in Pontiac. Private rooms with Near school. water, FE 43224 Se PINE CONE NURSING HOME 2 STOWELL. ‘taking ton-amoulacory and am- bulatery patients. 24 hour nurs- |. MODERN. ra here wees $125 & month and up. Builder Needs Money 1 aoe dock. near a IN NURSES’ HOME | - 5 * up ee sen Washington Park Thrifty Buyer ‘Paone MA VIERS aie HOME, 337° W. KEN. Good ‘food and nett Rd. CRESCENT LAKE ir pine TRADE payment Ss 8 fy Your tend or + ae fin _ Bee an ao wodera houses, |” "RIDGEWAY wn, 3182. or Baldwin, Excellent 3 bedroom ranch ¢ on & corner parcel e pag the ki Cc w. for cepataes sah ba $10,- 90 with $2. Consisting of iwe bedrms, You'll be quick to note the careful planning and master - e ais e. Bi on @ parcel (almost 2 acres) he: the try mentle- man can play the squire to his heart's content still Grive to city in minutes. 5 room bath down. 3 Aluminum screens Priced 0 “ell “now poy 34 why with $3 ip hog m buh- galow with expansion attic, wall to wall carpeting, tile bath, paneled recreation Toom. paved street, 50 foot lot, All for only $12,000 If you are seeking a new- i ¢r type home with spacious rooms and a large lot with A DOWN TO EARTH tcremis~ tiled bath and shower. | HOTEL AUBURIN m Dixie and Andersonville Rd. | 474 Auburn Rd, Ph. FE 2.0239 iin Waterford on: sous only. ia — ‘DaySor Week . bay. OR ise Also 1 or 3 Room A ments On enn kston, oul furnace ard hot water, stove and refrigerator uptionai. Seeuri- oR rekquired, Ortonville, A LITTLE oer 429, 7? 3 ROOM HOUS | ots storace ‘spacy_ PE. 8 UTE 2, ROOM HOUSE ON PON-| 3 pr. TRAILER, ELDERLY COU. ae, 2 BEDROOM, OTL month. Available to 1 46573, HOUSE FOR RENT AT — eee. Oxbow Lake m ry fished $75 ber mo. Open eve- condition inside ple prelerred. Apply after 4 p.m _Park. Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 317 8. Telegraph Eves & Bun. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange HURON bmg pagel MODERN Auto hot water, coms by or we ea ceramic tiled bath, and shower, | _Huron St. Phone FE 2/0266. new net throughout. 2 blocks Rent Stores / 40 I a, livine 12, Enches 21210, roll heat, & parcel of land 300 ft. and 234 ft. ed road -_ priced leet Gum $10,- titer call for details, ranch homes; full basement. BRICK BUILDING pers COULD | perry & Kett in For Rent Miscelicaseaa a2 nates type, New | Rochester s iabice tien] cen be 3. Good | piaee for kiddies. to pla: No, » Keggo Harbor Tralier| Fence ed living room, Near Rochester EAST CITY Located on main artery this 4 property features a 2 story fur- 6 room home in erections and out. inciedes dining room, large “R ROOM kitchen, ot] heat arid dé car modern Sylvan Lake front home. arage. Full e $9,950 Newly decorated. Ref. Apply 1500 down. Port further de- 66. tails call Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 dock, . Albert _/= , PATH. REPRIG., STOVE, utilities, Close in. 2-7425. to kittens, dial 2-818. 1 ROOM, KITCHENETTE AND bath, Aduith ont. 200 N. Pad- MODERN 4 ROOM LAKEF house, on heat, elect-tc hot ter, Near- oe Piains, Apply | MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME, we ROOM SE. LAKE I. A. T yl t in Weterford wilaee, Adults a or $50 __month, Call after ri OR : 21650, 100 “Oakland Ave make 6 bcad a Open Eves. Free Parking Call « REALTOR — iaaecanes NCE . rE MODERN 2 BEDROOM tt ae) TO MAKE BUSINESS "ai BRISKER, use Classified Ads! To sell. things, coal “ey house, apartinent, any- thing — Want . Ads " give| t'v< | you ACTION, Dial FE} 28181. For. Sale I Houses 43 bed- oom eae OPAL LAL to bu basement. $90 a af scnools and si! Full basement,” hot air heat. rm seu 9000 with’ low ‘Gown payment | 120 ft: fromtage loaded with. Eli oed in living room, 2 ar faa foe e and chicken coop, Lea 432 N. Matn; oe cr epereire Real pa. ate Exchange MODERN, GAS Har, “Bat rte Sehr" newly painted. ing in Al scaped , her - “ie ~ ay for only $7, “¥ RENT IT FAST | through Rent Ads! Room, “saree Ba I. $30 DOWN 3 BEDROOM ‘3 BEDROOM fot, garden ce. Not quite inished but Itwabie, 5 TR ith low corneum, BUNGALOW yard, 2 bedroom, carpet- PLENTY OF LAND ade” aad trait trees. Bungalow “f reek will sel) tent ti0,- "RIDGEWAY - For Sale Houses 8 » GLL's "Geen eae PLUS MORTGAG) 3 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT living “room, Bn win- } Ay he const rus tion, Only 3 left with this down payment. Dive out Dixie ez. %, to M15 to north ton, turn ag fie "to 8 Milo. Wet TE : BROS: e : : z 2 family ae on } block from 8y'- , $20 per week ~ up per, Well’ built. Pitight pric 42073. Levi Buck po meg Maes s = _McLarty, FE 3-2162 ‘or, PE §-3978 “NEAR SANFORD STREET . Basen, Aig ae nenge Peers. hae d tures, new m kitchen .. fon, Looe xa Seon? seasd cae {o"aortenas. 4 ® pas bath with utility * room. Re reat clean. West Colgate, near win, $1300 da. veers and with utility. ae ol! . 2 bots. West New 3 York $700 RTY re i one oe rs, t--- ge Seutsinens storms . sores! | Svea ieee ae | wie te ; nicely ey landsc - $11,500. Low down Sta bath, aluminum fH windows A R, aa : *. Offered for m4 price for far ratture ‘ove. in tor »Witkis “BREWER rE # aint ty * s-an00 OXFORD New “ranch atyte home with full basement. il = =loow rooms Priced at $15,000. one fur- nace. $10,980 w with $2.000 down New 2 bedroom modern homes at White Lake Laree livine room. school — furnace. pi i ii basement. automatic water heater, gas eat, storms screens, tenn time offered. 8%, 700, 3 2 & E I ake Privileges— Modern 5 — jane | E EF eatola' kitchen, Thermador wat ttn range an doven. 2 bedrms., erie | HUMPHRIES and secre; tar garage. $14,900, terms. | Drayton Woods 6 room ranch home ‘With | attached garage on | OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-8 ‘WEEK DAYS 4 to 8 y besvenes ranch ated on large wooded jot. toon tty he baths, | Large poe. gas beat and many other featu and qarpeted roughout, living room with on er 9y acreened eee with fiver- $i “Us'10. (DIXIE mon. | West Side—2 F ‘dmily 5 rooms and bath each with separate gas furnaces and MOD. | tte MILES NORTH QF WAL. | |“ WHITE | all newly painted and deco | rated, Situated on beautiful-— residential area. All furnish- St, Oven docu ines on _and floor included ee Cope! ive Real Estate E. 4 Bedroom Home F resebangs I ncluded * sive Bioomfield Highiands, Part bs clear 4 rooms and: —_. b _ 3 bedroom brick ranch e bath Nice wooded | condition. Ceramic tile- bath, are some of the features included in reduced price of 18, 750, 2 modern Had 300 ft. of lake | frontage. 1000 ace. 4 miles from Pontiac. §5.- “RIDGEWAY FE utility reo automatic elec- | rie hat Lng -" heat shea, Soowaretive Real Estate foreed at 87.850 with ‘only $1.700 down Why wait, are it today, panda »° acres. oma d ‘on beautifully land. generous i on 1 aye bath. bie kiteh- I “seaped lake front lot 600 with enclosed porch x27 living room 15x26 with nat. oe fieldstone fireplace, “ s. with automatic oi] heat A good family home in A-! con-, thé rear of the property ts dition ‘Inside . ont, | a spartment above at excel- screened in rear enveh, heconerete | ty 2 car garage - NICHOLIE | fe" mene St. cy Pisthtnighain : | Roy Annett, “Inc. vr HAUTIFUL RANCH Rowe en Evenings and Sunday 4 OUTSTANDING BUY $15.950 op . jow and rambling irecaien this Sevele home 36x50 on founda. | laree gel —, room with ear W eater mene) Out Joslyn on nice jet.- _ tenes, $4,000 deve ‘or take trade. '" BARLMORE BLVD: BEAUTIFU inelude new carpeting, in 2 rooms. Price $14,750, terms. Benjamin and | Stephens, Inc. fcuar rover, Pred § ere Ange FY surantow: Dandy "tere to re site kitchen, ‘vou nN fall in love with this one. $10,060, about $2,500 ore. Lake cog chen with ample bath, utility room, ol! forced alr furnace. auto, wa- ter heater. Choice of 4 a ag ae $7900 Drive out M59 Duek Lake Rd. Watch Peas sate sign. | J. C. WAY DEN, a6 E. Walton Bivd. en Eves. FHA: IN CLARKSTON . FE 80441 ‘LIVE | DOWN, PLUS MORTGAGE 5 BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT | ALE BRICK | Compare t these etme, spas eye Me's Ceramic ti a -counter, kitchen one fan, 21% ft living room Jalousie win- . dows, A-1 convedtiohal e cost onstruc- tion. Only 2 left with . this down | Mis to | payment! Drive out Dixie Hwy, and north village limits of ston. turn right Milo Clark. | oa daily ‘ to 8 & 8un. 1 to @ - aera price $13,900 TE. BROS, 3660 Dixie Hwy. ___Phone wee OR F110 aN Established: in 1918 NEW IN. ‘SS—Near Fisher 2-bedrm. home, full bath, 4 Rody med- ern kitchen, off heat, new alum. 55 _N. Parke FRE 4-5" storms and screetis. -Pully slated. Quick. posseaiion. CNow For Sale Resort Prop. 444A) WONDERFUL | Call tonight. J arge weg Mees § heat could used for prafes-_ sional man's clinic, 2-car ga- rage. Phone for additional in-| _R. formation, QUALITY BUILT HOMES. 64 ft. face brick full basement, attached garage, 2 or 3 bedrms., breakfast nook. tiled bath and mane attractive features) We build on your lot for low price ~ of only $13,950. ‘Also anaty, SOdt- tional plans priced f $9,075. These ate custom but. homes, @ LOTS $250 eg $25 DOWN OR em for all rr x oe. you can select any changes. | * Can eae. ' . retire. ‘omplete ‘ welorineloes without oblisetion | LAKE PRONT—Year eat d-bed.' all in best: of con- dition” picture w iw oo Fame fu"Gasement of oil heat. high. school. - many other out- stand te ° pine’ drive Madison “Fer Sale| seni uses ae ae For Sale | Lots al ee TWIN BEACH . ipoue STRAITS Lake. 6 lots. EM 3-2440, Business. Opportunities #1 51 Bookkeepers Accountants Establish ef your own serv RESTAURANT FOR SALE. FE WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY mons. — Foner Pine vine uarters, ery sbie. F FE 271 T182. “3 ‘ ATION FOR LEASE. GOOD a, ease inventory, FE SE MINOLE HILLS we Five 2 bots, side by side pone § -You ean buy for only -$7,34 NEW 2 BEDROO) FHA HOMES sae. Easy te FLOYD KENT, Realtor heat ater, oa tile i one Goh es cabineis, Tat 4E W. Lawrence oa PE 54-6105 tek “ak otis ‘s new “jun ior’ Next to the Consum mers Power — _For Sale Acreage — on downtown out N. Perry St 6 ilings. 26° liv. hardwood floors. tiled ’ — possessipn. $17,950 oun- Realtor | building sites remain in this beau- oy HOLMES- 7 ete on Northvilie rooms, 24° with tirepiace, cess to Casa Lake lot. Beautiful idea} wooded location $2,600 for | ~ the | SMALL | tages on clean sandy beach and | dwelling at roadside. Good fish- | ! ranch home, Sand beac a. Landscaped S55. 0, te tone rms.” Wil sell furnished de aired. | | WATKINS ae oe Beg etd ft: | i cg ay nen is 5 m tied: bam 7 ed shower. fm lots 0 } ‘or neat apace. Pind stractee fine "ie ree oe inaseoapes, ii R : « ghaved drive, black | Be #2008 wih th ni tow nt. | to Ave. Turn left at een py Estate. coe PEA to Modej 772 Madison. | ONE ACRE’ PA! inal ZFARL BUIT DING CO. | } ” sere parcels, FE 5- 7923 : % tovel iets “Rochester area. hes 2" Este - . ee ] CRAWE "ORD - ga 53% W H ? FE ©1540 Eves. MY 3.7085 ach: Both ‘ots Bate 0 B. “og terms. 47 HARDW ARE & HOME Smali hardware on Dixie aed ait g & FRANKS” No L REAL ESTATE 4395 oe wee OR 3-9701 _Open until @—Suri 10 | to 5 p.m. MAJOR OIL CO. HAS 6 NEW AND" ext super service stations now ready | for lease. Miminum in- vestment “required. Applications poise.” obtained by phoning FE ~ $350,000 YEARLY GROSS '% of a million ‘delinte zoey. $10,000 monthly Rn bar. $11,000 fi rtainm: WEST SIDE—CLOSE IN 1 eet | O' N 1: Wooded Acreage Paes or nl acre els—each | Bea ully eis - ~ with fine REST ESIDENTIAL sEC- location ‘yet only miles west TION—| xford. Home and Pontiac. Income 2 er 4 iy, "rooms “ of (2 bed ‘i rooms bed rooms up. Pri 'CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Automatic heat. and hot wa: FE 44211 Eves. FE ter. Basement. Garage. SF Ti You'll agree it’s worth SUBDIVIDING more than the $10,000 the. 25 acres, lake. and buildings. owner is asking. 38 acres, 3 bous es lake frontage. #0 acres, Rochester area BRICK. EXTRA et roy 49 acres, Sashabaw 3-bedroom, built in * Vew- 65 acres, Rochester Rd, Some ae entrance to poapetes buildings, Sue Foam way cite 1, 100 acres on M87. serge any indow, Full: | 27 acres om M87. puidings - fe tile bath with show- 1 oatte front on — 6 b , floors, = tered, painted walis, adiuxe greet a lake kitchen, — ga: e disposal, basement, gas furnace, wa- “RIDGEWAY ter ag and incinerator. 150 landscaped lot Im- 975 Baldw ei . Co-operative Real. Estate Ex WEST SUBURBAN—A neat, | clean 2-bedroom alow. - | Fully modern, including | BUY NOW! , 300 ft. frontage on good road. pom WE tome lovely, spot for, that home and | sheded lot wit garden small farm yee ve always. space galore Owner retir- wanted. Only $606 4 ing to Florida. Will give = ae. ‘erm. 20 ACRES sion writ! rms F ly $700 ‘dewn. Wooded par fo ee ose Es. or cay 9 ted ~~ in Independence ELIZABETH LAKE : Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St. Open Eves. Till @ Synday 12.10 4 p.m. room, Wal iH Seautivaity in tered pias r walls, gleaming en ain esis ard floors, 1 base- mont hae dlenty of rec: take Privileges—2 Acres reation area. Automatic heat Well Co-operative _Real Estate. Exchange | terms. | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44 P aint Creek Frontage | Practically new 7 tiful setting on 4 Watkins exclusive surroundings near . Oxford, and privileges on‘? ake other lakes. Spacious living room With fireplace, large Lakewood Subdivision: A few choice paneled keeping room, 3 bedrooms plus maid’s quar. tiful and exclusive lake side sub- —. 2 alors. tile baths, division.” Wooded and open sites, _ ome ry, unusually each approximately an acre in arge kitchen with dining size, Sites sold only subject to space, Thermador stove and rigid — ae Property shown oven in breakfast bar. Auto- by appointmen matic oll heat, 2 tached garage. Piiblic “¥ days possession. §34, . terms BARTRAM 4192 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950: Eves OR 3-9096 - LAKE FRONTAGE 2 BED- REALTORS 28 E. Muron Open Evenings and Sundav 1-4 Clarkston area’ -— good neighbor- hood; just off Dixte ey. "Teves bullding site Full price, ACEDAY LAKE GIROUN & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE good fishing end ps aed Dixie Hwy, | } i cvimming. must sacrifice: $8,950; Open until 8: Sun : wit Ow . 1 PAUL M. JONES. REAL ESTATE _ For Sale Farms: 48 | 832 W. Huron Ph. 4-3505 | i4 BEDROOM ~WODERN. ‘BASE. | | 77 ACRES - ‘ rent. garage. breezeway. Cass! Real buy, only $9,000. Easy terms. Lake rivileges se Low) down payment. PE 3-7601 T. W. DINNAN & SONS |} LOTS 1 ON capat WITH AC, | 66 W. Huron * tacing same | urrou-dings and | WILLIS } BR BY OWNER BUY EOR HUNTER OR SPORTSMEN EWER 1 EM_ 23-4898 | RESORT. 4 NICE COT- ing and hunting, P-atts Lake, | 5 fadwin County. “ie & acres on TOTAL PRICE, '$3500 HOUSE | M30 near 3 lakes. Harvey Heina, | pe GC — eR TRERN | R. 2, Gladwin, Michigan, | | |] a ROM | “For Sale Lots 46! Le wesbes "ere Beas | | [ss ee RUNS. SPRING". "FED POND | 6 LOTS WITH 12 FRUIT TREES WITH ‘HM, | $200 each, and $50 down. or, ors | BUILDINGS — A BLE ON for all . Call OA 8-2692.; Leo GOOD COUNTRY ROAD. HOUSE _atd, ae a) HAS. FINISHED LE - PAN- a PRONTAGE , ELE TCHEN; LARGE UN. Beautttan building site on cana) FINISHED LIVING ROOM AND one block from fviven Lake. 60 BEDROOM WITH SPACE FOR -* 12, iy ads on a BL we se. PARTITION EXTRA ROOM. OR PROPERTY ALSO HAS ° WEATHERED LOG r 308. TON. res. lake priv. “Y pe013. ater 8 PET N HTS. | . for Immediate i ullding QP DEER PHONE winks | OR 3-1186 NIGHTS 3 ‘i MILFORD 20 A. Ideal location on the paved Way just % mile from Milf Near new 1% m Th vcin Realty ; | 3383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. . ie at geeLT | pm ge 7 toom pe, trees” Remo iy OTS S LOTS " LOTS - | the Svan tenamaoaie note ar et . WEST. NORTH, | $2900 with 87.000 down. Will = *Soxise ft to 24 acres, | ; “4 s "ihe orn tna ‘inane pee hes’ WARD FE. PARTRIDGE! R. J. \ ALU E 7. Realtor, | REALTOR FE 2-8316, : ewes Resi Estate Eichant .| Bade Huron* St, ‘ FE | Sale Business ae ee $03 Community Nationa! Bank m munity 5 | 3 Books open fo: Py ‘tion to cea ry r ins oua Leeated in Pon- tiae area, first time offered. one, tak Br deposit fo: 150 fo to itself in less than MR: RIC D- . B..D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 17}7 8. vative Real nee & Sun. Fae hange | oe AT teom. Lovely 10 acre parcel located one » mile from city limits with ever Twp. Good hunting in this area. Ph. FE 5-8165 30 constructed '2 story IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS ~~ & BRICK ee Ie | in prosperous town of “Satine” 000 gross on gs erm alone Steady weekly income | from rooms $55,000 on terms. - | frontage on both U. highway | and a. large lake Comtortavie | 4 room modern apt. Real estate | included at only $31,000 with = $15 000 dn. MAIN STREET RESTAURANT | im downtown Pontiac. Owner must sell due to illness. Best offer. takes ail! ~ s { A‘SUPER MARKET in the eve? .,|* expanding lake region near Ppn- tiac ‘orner location. Owner's apt. $170,000 gross $6.000 dm | Plus stock.. GARAGE. PAINT & BUMP SHOP - dong excellent steady business. ‘op main high- | “WARD E, "2 Ee a parochial school bus at 4 m ranch type; home in beau acres’ in car at- ind | Roy Annett, Inc. FEderal 3-7193 tivt ~ Ol healt ‘tied = 20 ROLLING ACRES flours througheut/ Carpo land. scaved, 16.500 gi { \® w. SR. Realtor MI +7076 $4,008 with $1,000 down, $30 per month. | OR 39701 ~ to S$ pm. ~~ FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE. Call Rutledge. QR 3-1111, FE 40003. | 4 SALES CORPORATION | 28181 DAYS; iain are et as BLDG. ition dollar eh | in growing area. | Only -garage in area $23,000 on terms for real estate & all. CALL NOW ON THESE | ‘Busines OPPORTUNITIES | AND MANY ER CHOICE THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN i PARTRIDGE | REALTOR FE 2-8316 | 43 W. Huron 8t. pM} — fenced. Po home contains a'livine room price is right,’ the terma. with corner fireplace. din- | are good ing room. den. kitchens | : | on Ist floor: 4 \bedrooms i » "Ts . and tie bath up, 3 car R. AY wONE EI. Realtor | warage. poultry house, va Open 6-9 | riety of fruit trees and - Pang vr ane8 or OR 3.2984 | _ £arden space. Only ($23,000, | rope: Variety Store and Grill, furnished on building, Reason: Tiiness, 2 ar Call Holly, MElrose “| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. N. MAIN RO pane ss 36 M an Bookkeeping | P"- ma notes Soe Ke Se 1-0 Need $500 My EQUITY al OR 3-1800. For Sale Clothing 56 PUR COAT, MOUTON LAMB. OR 34-9296. or Less = - GIRL’S age eng SUIT, _ SIZE 6X, . WITH QUICK Excellent Girl's dresses, : > size 5 to fag Cheap. PE 4-5930, SERVICE? GREY SUIT AND DRESS, SIZE 11, ; ¥ both for $15. F rE 7-0534. Creme bine eaee eel et | Choa SUIT SIZE 12 - BAY your figee visit so come in or| '& ae * E. Huron + eash to 8500 on your| FE 4-70 Sara SUIT Sik TL auto Soretre oi and LADY'S HUNTING SUIT. size id. fy o frentreaae pte iekes, Jems | ale, coin, Grecmre,, Sae, He awaits you, Pieisher Man-| 2 pair of skis: Odds and ends, ager, Berkley Voss, President PE 5-9680. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home «& Auto Loan Company le Dearie Pleine. ome stock for couple. ‘oom modern : Hours; @ to &; bs we cent aff : uy sock cat ae (oi Community’ Nat Bank “8 month on buildings ond aad. You | CET CASH QUICKLY. Up to $500 1948 to 1955 cars. fovea in 0” po es wag Most dea’ Loaas nite “tanks ™ on furniture. Signatures and securities, Oakland OO n Co. i O4 BANK BLDG. 2-9206 Ee 4-1574 LOANS| Extra: Fast Service You £20-850 ouickiv on signature. car or fw months to rewav HOUSEHOLD PINANCE rooration ~ of Pontiac -3% south Saginaw St - Kav Bie. | 2nd Floor __ Pi ne FEideral 4-0535 Recommend. Buckner’s f Four +4) Buckner Conven- tent offices, in Pontiac area, where vou can quickly bor- row on «aimall once & th payments You get full amount no deductions * cost RORROWING AT BUCKNER'S LESS THAN YOU THIN Get needed cash quickly from Buekner's friendly oan company 4 Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: | Pontjac 2nd Floor National Bldg. Drayton Piains 4512 Dixie Hwy. Walled Lake. 230 Barnston pie“ neat te bat Utica 45462 45462 Van Dyke one block North atross from Bank. POR LEASE, NEW SERVICE STA- | $00 tion in small town a png “Da eS Forte tae for Seterested pe ‘ ‘a 64 W Lawrence St_ PE 4.1538 ws a _ _Hiiman,. Davi teers. " GET MORE AT BENEFICIAL BAY... 2 B: MOBI GAS ST. ATION ' Por lease in Birmingham area Here is an opportunity for a man to have a business of his own on a iow rental basis Oniv cost would be the purchasing of exist- - ine inventory. Por further infor _mation call FE 2-0103. but . present sales work. Personal now-how and training given by Company executives, ’ while you learn, For interview ONLY information on pheae) call MA or Wyandotte, AVenue Y ‘5420 Monday _ 10 to 2.4 CLEAN VALU E | 2 FLOOR BLDG , 31x48 FT. | Rental as 2 separate businesses, | * with 5 rooms and bath up for owner. Full basement gas heat. room for--expansion. Lot ft with ample patking space. Lo- cated on busy N. Perry St near Glenwood Offered fer quick sale | at $27,500 with 87.500 down po, ae NALLY GOOD INVEST. 91x133 wide Credit and Bip Conporide: tion. Service Phone for trip) Write or. ae tnday. loan tn LOANS $25 BENEFIC] I. FINANCE CO, Provident Loan 7 — Lawrence St Pontiac “WHEN YOU NEED 2 gos to $500 “ You can get it quickly on your | signature car or furniture. No en- orsers. Payments to sult your budget We will be giad to help you with vour money. problems STAT FINANCE CO. "62. Pontine State Bank Bide _ Mortgage Loans _ LOW INTEREST 54 | Onlimited funds for single famils ‘0 Buy—To Sel? To Trad | T | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT} MAHAN k REALTY CO. REALTORS "til 9; Sun. 10-4 P rofitable € ‘lass C Bar Sare owner has operated this. ,Dlace for vears and saved plenty { - ‘from profits. Groas past 12 months + 5! ~ RONTIAC ‘$4 or "55 car oss x, $70,000. Priced to sell at Terms can be arranged. | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | sai cars, DEER RIFLE And trailér. | 1986 ‘MODERN trailer trade for equity in house or cash Park Fi 32 FORD ang gi go0D “CON- dition for jeep or ear. ‘OR 3-0571 or Or 3-67 Mort; . see G. PETERSON | FE 5-8406 or FE 5§-6772 (310. F ‘Pontiac o State Bank Bidg __ Swaps 55 LLLP. “Bumping wOTS WORTH $200. | $400 accepted as trade ip on used | HJ Van Welt. OR 31355. PE 2-4708 30 FT. HOT sa | Square Lake Traiier Lot No. 1.’ paasenger ‘FOR EQuiry IN | FE 7 | 30 FT HOUSETRAILER: ows | | POOL. 1 ROOM: two business | storage yore, Approximate! Ag nen ately 200 on pave- 1 Sate SELL OR “TRADE places, Income averages. $por | WEST Cozy modern a — ” inter and bowed low With ful) base —— ot ee monthiy summer. Good loca. Oak floors and ‘plastered walls. | tion, and excellent ‘opportunity to! Good garage Fenced rear syne Se business at $1... ery good condition. We ac. | ,» cept good houseteation, ned cone | R D. RIL EY, Broker | tract or our oe hn ET FE 41159 | _ FE. 70006 vient a oe “4 FOR SALE. BOAT LIVERY o) for Eta OA ac oft St Clair, pear the mouth | 5 . ' ment. Fucks hqpast | 1. H. BROWN, Realtor b--- ler, New house w: nee. 1362 w, iron FE 248i¢ scaped rounds th eautia 3 GUIDE TOGOLD: ‘Sell oes and Applian in ea things you're not using owes | through Classified Ads! a ie 35,000 Families MAN'S SUIT AND TOPCOAT, SIZE oe FE FA ‘PINK PORMAL,. SIZE.9 $15 FE 47502 : 4 TODDLER'S SIZE 3 3 PIECE a cuit (blue). OR 31534. Sale Household Goods 57 finan fidget ips Ape et tenc Pad A GOOD BUY IN SMALL RADIOS from 7 to 12. PE 5-8755. Heights on We Give Holdens_ Red co., Pontiac or | mi, nat of Anbu Auburo 5-0241 mps. $15. Playpen. vet. like _new 7 CU. PT. WESTIN ar frigerator. 2 piece living room set, good dit b ou _8- 2303. * 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SET. Best offer takes FE ss BOTTLE ‘ GAS STOVE. long. In good cond. 4-0972, “0, FE / APT. SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE. 1 off heating stove, various size windows _ doors 67 Ose = now DRYER GAS, ON the best brands avallabie; aight ly crate scratched. Extraordinary value ——s _Piworescent. 393 Orchard Lake ae CHILD 3 ROLLTOP DESK Lg sive 12. $20. PE &3028. sine 12, $26. CASH FOR YO YouR 2 FURNITURE _or tools. OR ?-2717 SOAL, OR WOOD COOK STOVE FE 2-1672 $40 CABINET MODEL SLECTRIC ' | CROSLEY FOR GOOD BOAT + sewing machine, Call after 6. FE 2-4606 CHROME DINETTE SETS, A8- semble these yourself and save Four chairs and table, Bo) value, $39.95 These are brand , New 1955 models. famous make. formica tons all popular colors Come in, look, compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains. Michigan Feats 393 Orchard Lake Ave ELECTRIC RANGE. og washer ate eT sEwina machine, electric Pn = large _Pressure cooker OR 3-2398. DAVANPORT AND | CHAIR. AND 3 _odd chairs. OR_3-7798. pargain, DINING ROOM SUITE: GAS range. Reasonable 248 8. Edith. |DELUXE ELECTRIC | RANGE. _Double oven. MA_ 6-6437 DOUBLE ALUMINUM LAUNDRY tubs with cover, $12, % Rollaway bed with innerspring’ mattress, __ $25. FE 5-2963: GENERAL ELECTRIC REPRIGER- ator; 7 cu. ft; good working con'd; only $29.95. MI 6-1300. GRAY FP RIEZE “DAVENPORT. - Used $20 EE 2-5998. GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC washer, only abeut 4 years old: coed con'd: on aly $44.95. ML 6-100. HOLLAND. FURNACE, NEW: grates. Registers and pipes & blower, $50 _PE 2-6813 HOUSEHOLD “SUPPLI ES AND tous on Polly Party Plan. Ber- ° nece Bishop. FE 5- 5-3554. HOOVER VACUUM, LIKE N NEW, $14.95. Belts, makes dens, bags, brushes, all 956 Myrtle, Huron Gar. $49.95. Mi 6- 1300. LANE CEDAR CHEST. LIKE N NEW. dressing table; small chest of drawers; iady’s roller skates. size 7: pink formal, size 15. Very reasonable FE 2-3935 after 5 pm. ELECTRIC: "RANGE, NEWEST 20 inch model, with every new pos- sible featute, one of America's famous name brands, slightly scratched. $285 ‘alue. $170.50, Michigan- Fluorescent 393 Or. chard Lake Ave ELECTRIC SEWING | MACHINE. _bamps and chairs. PE 2-5484 ELECTROMARTER | STOVE. “FE | FOR SALE: INCOMPLETE srr of gold-banded white china made 'y Bernarduad in Limoges. France, prior to 1911. Call EM 33125 evenines. FOR SALE GUARANTEED RE- {rigerators. Bi] ringer washers -. $39.95 up Spinner washets, ..... $60.95 up . Vacuum cleaners $795 up — Rov's _ Oaklend PE 2-4921 7 FT DAVANO, GOOD CONDI. tion. New sti: cover, 20 Sandere son. FE 4-3446.: KEL Vn AFOR REFRIGERATOR. Automatic electric heater, _ $20. FE 5-627, KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR. __1n_pertect condition, FE 5-3820. * 52 Gal. Electric Water heater—name brand. Reg. $149 95 ~ ne ‘tin int Pa T SALE + orice at Jack's rane = a M ser complete — with chrome’ breakfast set. reasonable. FE 3-651. ' Lord’s Specials :§ od dinette set rr $40. ye TVs from $4.96 oR rE = cheat $139.95.....; ‘Lord's * Sale Household Goods 87 3 a ‘RED MAPLE od table + og — OIL SPACE HEATER ~ DRAFT soe tre! and some pipe, $40. Call PAINT IT YOURSELF Pick & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave. For _ Sale Miscellaneous 60 “ANCHOR FENCES _ SEWI ae eLosind our > AND ad ‘bowling chon 3.4 oer For Sale Miscellaneous 60 feta yoanace. Call before 1:2 1:30 = ate ‘ wo _corder. $125. PIE 4-8756, -MAN'S STC STORM ¢ COAT. $30. TWEED Shipl All kinds of bldg. materials sal- aw. - COAL FURNACE, 24" FIRE- Good condition, MI 4-6145. mirror, all $7.95 value, $3.96. siranay marred. e selection medic: Plastic \ ou Tile.. 8 ea, #3 Pee Asphalt tile $ 03 Harold's Paint & i rovES Turner's 603 Mt okt 4 chairs sample $139.50 $30 9 unf, chest .... $ 22.95 a. dinettes - .., = filled ‘ + awe Pi «17 Gene erlcket rocker .. $ 12.05 Cd beds. comniete ... $933 20 gal. warbace cans ...... 28 — leal table & 4 chairs 3% $70 matocany Duncan Phvfe drov- aus 25 ver cent off aed ee oeenmnens $ 16.95 10.95..crib mattress wo & 705 +4 inn mattress. .. 3 H cotton mattresses FASY TERMS OW LAYAWA ri) Pearson’s Bank Furniture |_| 42. Orchard Lake Ave PE 47881 9 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE: | “$40, 1857 Byven Glen USED APT. SIZE GAS STOVE & kitehen table with 4 chairs. 300 _ Third | Ave. sa | ox12 RUGS R ng 95. ‘ont $30.95 - $40.96 at savin Pearsons = Seales 42 ‘Orchard Take MACHINE vacuun rebuildine PE SEWING cleaner a... “ne 22-3700, STORKLINE BABY BUGGY, EX- cellent condition ¢15_ FE 4-0103. TABLE, 4 CHAIRS, AND ND BUFFETT. __Good condition. $25. PE 2-7 TAL. ~~ ‘THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS Duo-Therm oi] heater . $15.00 Knee Hole desk .,.. » $15.00 Sewing — wee . $15.00 Bedroom Se $59.00 Emad oe ros enze » $25.00 comp, .... $39.95 inl ow vino yy "trames . $ 5.96 New Cotton Mattresses -o. $995 New Innerspring mattresses $19.95 We buy. sel} and trade OAKLAND FURNITURE TO. “104 8. Saginaw &t. FE_ 2-5523 TRADE GAS AS KANGES FOR R ELEC- gg R &G Munro electric: 1060 $23.50 og ae = me & Manro Bee Elec- trie Co.. UP- Ooiie we rERICae EDUCA- tor Encyc ja and set of chil- dren's pl hes es, FE 4-554}. SED REFRIGERATORS $35 aND up. RB. Munro Electric, 1060 _W. Huron. USED TV, $29.95 UP. = RE- ‘Huron » USED_ WASHING Sa ENGINE 4 , peounily overhauled, $25. FE RCLE FL pdm res, newest, brightest and m: ‘ matere ¢ type of lighting for sitet bedroom ‘and re vonlten rooms. $11.95 value, $5. 98. Bi tly factory marred. Call a factory eee Ona Michieaa Ave. 5 gant ‘SPACE HEATER, — months, Automatic fan a a Reasonable. 3821 Haddril! a. DEER HUNTERS, MAKE RF. Rinne ba early rer ae oan double or le. e cook- ine at Glennie, 2 Mich. Phone 25W, ee: ~ write Box Glennie. 2, G '. it| DRAW on LEE FUT 39:00 Aine ind that bolt Bolt othe trams makes BLDG. ., SUPPLIES si61 Dixie” tier Clarkston FUEL OIL TANK . 15" lems. gauge ¥ ter, floor show cases, 2250 Baldwin Ra. South of Mil) ‘Lake. _4-8025. ee ee FOR SALE: ONE WHEEL TRAIL- eh, 856. MA 4-2467. ABLES COMPLETE. EM 3-3005. After 6 Lost lease. till ® p.m, says AD LAWN MOWERS MA- SHARPENED FES 1835 2255 BE. Walton GIRL'S 4 INCH BIKE. ALUMI num frame, $10. 1 gas — $i. Storm windows and «cftens, all _Sizes. FE 5-6761. PREE STANDING TOILETS $21. 31-88 21 x 32 double sinks : bmg = bar fittings $il. 3 a ee pane Bath sets, with fittin, $109.50 Factory _ Seconds -trr6 ulars SAVE PLUMBIN “ gar 100 8. Saginaw ra 5-2100 FURNITURE AT Br aN ary values We have brand new_| modern and traditional de- in bedrooms and living room suites, Assemble these yourselt Come .n look and com- pare with all other. suites, offered elsewhere You can buy these for almost the price of used furniture. reer ge Fluorescent, _393 Orchard Lake Ave. TEARIN’, AIDS NEW AND used, R FE 2-1900 HAYRIDE PARTIES . .___ Food furnished. FE_ 2-327, -HEAT YOUR HOME, WITH AN 8 is tee with Trailer ipxchan Telegra FE 2-3200 HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE Lac palms, HOME DRESSED ‘PORK AND beef. bacon and sausage FE $7041. HOT WATER HEATER. 30 GAL. . hew. approved for use on on Consumers 14nes $98.50 and $119.50 value, 949 50 and $59.50, These are slieKitly marred. Also electric, ei! and bottled gas heat- ers at terrifié values ichigan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. triperatece. $49.06 up. New Hot Bs' dishwashe 6, now 229.95. Bweet's Radio & Appill- ances 422 W. Huron.- FE 4-1133 USED.DEPT. Rebuilt —. guaranteed $ 20.95 38" Gas Stove ............. $30.95 “ Heavy welaat, Twin Beds ... $ 9.95 ‘Chiffarobe, large chest al drawers ouy . 8 22.50 to 4 room oil heater . $ 29.95 2 piece living = suite . § 29.95 Piatform Rocke $ 695 Many other tome nat Usted hers: WYMAN’S ; Easy Terms 18 w. Pike St, FE 2-2150 ; Used Trade-in Dept. Dresser .. ....c.see eee sevens) $14.95 Gas tanme —.... cers vee $29. j 5 Room Ol} Heater .......; $29.95 | ven and Chair ...... $34.50 | 'S Room Coa) Heater $30.95 | 6 Piece Lyne room Suite . $49.50! Flectric R . pe 49.80 — ‘washe 09.05 | Many Reap” THOMAS FEONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8. SAGINAW ST PONTIA. MICHIGAN _ WALNUT CHINA CABINET. GATE leg table, Kitchen table. 10 4 12 oe Winter coats 261 W. Pike = OOD & COAL STOVE Soe | amall size. in good condition. | Call FE 7-8861, $15. WAYNE GABERT’S Floor Sample Sale 05 Norwe auto washer . $168) $180.95 Norce dix dryer ...... $140. $259.05 Norge 0 cu. ft ee Be be $232.50 ag ogee! 30) in “ eee 12 cu Fon mie rator-freezer “OTHERS TO- 2? YEARS TO PAY 121_NA ‘ae a _ FE _5-6189 | WHITE MODERN N Woop AND | Pro fange. FE 4-658: cu. FT. J AMANA UPRIGHT P ncamet, $125. OR 3-2841. | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 218 Artists’ supplies, © supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and. Supplies” No. 24A, ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLY ances at tg to geile re A ATTENTION Buliders——Homeownfrs Just NEW 216 and. shegtine. bhi h “ate gerd 2x10. baees aa “fie, brick. ~ priced new used. corn Plumbing supplies / - is hobby th / SUPPLIES. CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT sia. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS, beautifil 42*in. model $95 ‘value. | 3 $59.50. ' Slightly ~ar eee = transit. | Also jseveral 54 in 6 in. | — mod¢ls at terrific valees Michi- gan/* J isscescemt 393«-« Orchard tees _/KENTILE. ‘Six marble colots 9x9 Inch. SCENTS EACH: FLOOR SHOP | Open & i 99 S. Saginaw St. ZATORIES, COMPLETE WITH Me ets, $24.50 value, $14.95. Also toilets. bathtubs, shower stalls at terrific values, These are crate marred. Michigan Fluorescent, 303 .Orchard..Lake Ave. LUXAIRE. FURNACE AND TANK, like new, 56488. LUMBER CASH AND CARRY coment dog aeiaa sew aeia ene nee sis a white pine boards ...... 90M. | 4x8x%q plaster board ........195) 48" rock lath 11 , loose and bdlanket, ts for driveways. o. celotex shingles....7.50 sq. r 8. at 110 M. ood, Interior. and Exterior. f pine and Mouldings. rior and e jor = e . dows, Anderson «nd others, k and fir flooring. ling, Pine & ar. Paul 6t. Cyr Lu Co, 6120 wo a Commerce LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS — : tactory service and genuine factory arts Free test on factory analyzer. ¢. Ww, BuURON st, CYCLE 3 2). ented _ FE_5-1467, |. G&M COMPANY _ 1. miles out Raldwin Armstrong |. Mac-O- | STRAUB HAND WHEAT MILL Also larg of Wonder Foam Cleaner feu clean: cabnete et ggee without 1 ag a eae at) Sens erga ‘See our new line tis. re t. 393 Orchard Lake BA RNES HARDWARE Goviie wee eOCRECLD CLOSING OUT ‘Se a ~ Ew 3 Ww 2 WHEEL CAR TRAILER. fe ocseacees 025 INL LINOLEUM . eee NEW ate TE me URNACE | SMIT [H'S. 357 S. Saginaw Fas. © 5 Tewens DUO THERM HEATER: -ivp AND USED. PURNITL Excellent cértiton. lormation, Ee t...4 sient "and mec ALUM. COMB. DOORS ter eaters for bousctrailers one siitex at $9605 TR | EXCHANGE, FE_2-3200 r é Lal A 5 CHERGHS Tc. | sometl "WSREK herons FE 2-0233 Aad ' ny i GOAL PORWACE. BOT WATER Grate aval ble ewe Miller heater. exce 1593 = ag Nerth of 14 Seosi ey erEEL CUPBOARDS | Mile Ra, "Birmingham "Mi 46000, N Vv PPE Pte My J il nae ae: y » one ft. a. ‘4 lo ft. % in. (21 ft. sen: \ ‘ ec ft. OL HOT OT WATER HEATER . Less tad he 1s. “Gan ‘PE 6-004. PAINT SALE Outside bright white at $5.05 gal. Free 1 qt. thinner. CHURCH'S INC, PE 2.02 PHELPS ELECTRIC Bane Ane building supplies. OR 3-1217 perfect. “afisc. items, Kelvinator |; $60. FE 2-0042. wmecnie — LARGE 3 2 inch Toile | Daily 8:39 to 6 gen and sold at bargain price. ibe ea, . ft. . ft. . th ft, ft ad 00 . 50c up. Angie fron We lin, ft. Bathtubs : $10.00 Soil pipe 4c Un. ff, (3 Soil fittings ......... 1 up. i ae 315-55 $4.85 e, Many other items. GNIC ION WRECKING CO. INC. rd} Sunday 10 to 2 For job site location near you call KEnwood USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal furnaces — $20.00 up oll f ces blower fans range boilers hot water heaters ' ELBLING 128. PARKE st. USED FURNACES, OIL BURNERS, gas burners, blowers. stokers, and stoves, Wayne Heating chester OL 20711. — OIL - SPACE | it he a. ue, HEATERS . Thompson, 60 6. Talbott Lumber 8. 72 2, % an Sorel ote eng ea ious Tumber. 105 0 105, i e um ber Oak’ Ave. Ph, FE ¢- =e — 21218. PLUMRING SPECIALS 3 pe. bath set. A cuality with trian | $115 | Open dail Sun, 10 to 2, Arnason Plumbing Supply __We deliver 3 STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS and Maa 30x48 inches, $40. = we $5. iy “sl PLYWOOD All kinds at woes | orices anne WINKLER WALL FORTICE on | id “T just happened to be’ passing when I saw. your sign lying ff here on the front steps!" t Sale Sporting Goods oe a SPECIALS. boing ary! = gauge aute, shot- ne 20 eauge pump, like new, $69: Stevens 12 suiige ‘double, like new $5: Stevens 20 auge double, like new $40 50 ° Deer rifles, 30-3. 5; 30.06; 8 mil.; 303 Soregesi/ 300 Saveges, $45 on Up. aoce ue vade-ing, - CARLANDS Or gHOP Ta ARCHERY Mie W Huron: St. across from untlt Airport. ). 40. JACKAON'S RENTAL ment, y. 63 W. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 aa ct hard res PI Bald PACHOUD WI! 2301 Dixie Hwy. PORCH LIGHTS American Lanterns. Old English Coach & Candle Lantern designs. Also most complete selection of lights for ‘every room in hoyse at terrific values, Michigan Fiuores- ccent, 383 _Orchard Lake Ave. “WATER SOFTENER © 64000 grains DOWEX lever. $220. value for $150. FHA approved Save per cent fac- _ tory direct MI 6-2074 | | Save Money at ;* - BURMEISTER’S LUMBER - 800,000 Be meet F R’ $ aun ones ARE NOT ONLY LOW. BUT OUR SERVICE 18 3. YARDS TO SERVE YOU ix8/Sheet Rock C&C... $160 28 masonite, sheet .... $2.55. x8 Std w pine bds per M $99.00 | i w fir bds ver $99.00. fxld+ w pine —. . ; a (x4 RL.. firs wep eence BEY m4 «td ‘eetten 6 per ue $130.00 26 “td. Douglas fir per M $99.00 8 std Deugias fir ner M $99.00 ~ nket insl.; 100 ft - $4.45 4x8x% ‘ir Plverore .......... - $5.95 4xéx"4 fir Pivwood -¥-4 x8 knotty pine per M ... $160.00 1x8 — st sg pine. ner M 4 ba alum doors aie sie sees P Comb 06 Mi pe, colored cath "sat all neines, set, cast ron ub 59.05 HARDWARE - PLUMBING BOYDELL #1 $500 ON ALL MATERIALS MAKE Stier IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumher Co. i 8197 Cooley Lake “Pa j Pontiac _ EM +3967 Telegraph # Mile Rd Detroit Bs 14184 | PIPE. { WAR : | SRL. PIF 2678 Orenard Lk Ra | 12 FOUR LIGHT STORM SASH. 1%" thick, good condition. Cheap _FE 5-8046. | Ww ATER | GALVANIZED - -PIPE, | 105 ft Used FE 5- 133 32. 2 WHEEL TRAILER FOR- “BALE. | __Inquire 49 Mechanic 8t SEWING MACHINE SALES a Service; will adjust. of] and grease any make sewing machine within a radius of 10 miles for , Only 82. Parts extra = 4-30.30. 535 _Auburn. RECONDITIONED —sixorR ~BEW- | tne machines. $29.50 2-9143 _for_free_ home semaniaretion, Ugx4xd ‘SBURC PITTSBURGH | PLA i ‘giass windows. Call OL iatst days. OL, 2-0256 eres, for further information Roofing and Siding Combination Doors . Insulation M. A. BENSON 849 N, Saginaw FE 42521 | SINKS FROM $5.05. 52 GAL. ELEC- tric water heaters, re 30 gal. . Go. - gas heaters, ompson, 80 8. Perry. SAVE ON EAVESTROUGHS. WAR- wicks. 267" Orchard Lake Rd. Steel folding cot complete. Like 44106 new. STEEL BASEMENT SASH “"REPAINTED. SAVE 20% 18" 5 16", 2 Lite, $3.50 enc YLOCK | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. | $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 STALL SHOWERS - COMPLETE | single - | PIANO TUNING | AND. RE REPAIR- NTS IF YOU ARE BUtLDIng Le HOUSE. DRIVE OUT TO BUR- MEISTER‘S 4N °* VE t UP TO |- ‘COLLAPSIBLE CAMPING Tea | = 308 SAVAGE =: SUPER SPORTER | * 1 guns { a “ Remington, | s10¢ “0 Remington 9170.50 Winchester. model ree tones ee ‘and gravel. EM 3-2440. L8. DO YOUR OWN TOP SOIL. Sambing. 1 y--+- pairing. Com- R179 ravel. rik ‘yle Conklin, —_ stock soil sewer erock and | FE efi or FE 2-8572. _ vein im pullers: | A-t TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT. Suppl 154 West Montcalm. Cru: stove. ane. vravel. 54712, Fri. thru. Wed, 9 to 6 >Earn Howard FE £ every _Sheredey. BLACK DIRT DELIVERED. DIRT FOR RENT - cheap while i laste!!! EM 3-4931, Moor, - tend sanders— | BEST GRADE TOP Sil, SHRED- well paper «eteamers—waxers ded peat black soil, Liayd roemin gisenere Oak: _Slade, a | sinnpeniimennes a BLACK DIRT, PEAT, AND. TOP chara Take ave. FE 5-6150 soll Sand and, gravel. FE 5-4750. Cameras, » Equipment 61 61A ER CAMERAS 1PM sted under “Hi & Sup- _ plies.” ela ation number 244. en en eee Oe ELECTRIC ORGAN WILL TAKE Bis as dowp oayment. FE | GRINNEL AMERICANA CON- sole. Walnut, 205, FE 2-2601 Call evenings, [ _tmz..Osca: Schmidt F T PLAYER PIANO. BAL be WIN make Comuletsty rebuitt. Excei- sok conte. OL, 2-5036. PIANO F FOR & “SALE “$25. “207 E.| Huron St. FE 40713 | ey VIOLIN COPY OF STRADAVAR.: | _ius_ ‘6 siz PE 42070 a 6 120 BASS ACCORDION WITH ‘cade $75 for quick sale. Cail FE 17-8861 Ttalia. SPINET 1 PIANO, JU overpayments, $18 per month. PE 44507, Mr. Novak. UPRIGHT PIANO FOR pale. _good condition, FE 2-623 ad WURLITZER PIANO. ‘ss jONY, _Tone6 used, short keyboard. OL “Sale e Office > Equiment nt 63 CORONA ADDING MACHINE & portable typewriter, FE 2-1687. | Sale Store Equipment _64 SODA POUNTAIN BOB TAIL, ft. with compressor; Ngee like new indust: fluorescent fixtures _-with tubes, §7, OR 3-2120 . GAS STATION EQUIPMENT, drastically, reduced for quick sale, Grant portable battery charger, $62. Hydraulic jack $40. National cash register, $75. Electric clock, $7. Electric drill, $7 Jron stand, hotst support, $12, Repair cab- inet, $7. Auto’ pump handles, $5. Window lights, complete, $20. T $5. Plux cleaner and a misc. items, ‘ass FE 5-2580 | ~ Sale | Sporting ( Goads ¢ 65 er, ideal for hunting. Small on the road, Roomy when extended Enclosed orch and equipment Beever Utberry 9-1450 _ Big J. C. Higgins. shot 4 times. $35. _ _OL _2-2822. 12 GAUGE HAMMERLESS DOU- ble barrel shotgun. Also Winches- _‘er_ auto. FE 2-7900 | RIFLE INFIELD 30-06. BOLT AC- New stock, blue job. Peep gma $40. OR 3-4039 after 6. LBS. PAUL BUNYAN ~~ pOW 50 practice arrows. PE 2-77! 32 REMINGTON DEER | LE. Pe 2833 case and shelis. $65. | E SHOTGUNS & F RIFLES. $12.50 be | We buy, sell. trade eung. | Shell. 375 8 Telegraph. with new weaver 2.5 scope, $90: OL 6-0487 GUNS BUY - SELL - Manley Leach, 10 | Bagiey “S LARGE SELECTION OF USED shotguns and ete $19 and up. Ben's Loan Office, 4 Patterson. OPEN, EN SUNDAY 9-1 SLAYBAUGH'’S FE 4-0824. PE 58-0453 TRAD ~ Pontiac’s Bargain Shop }- , FOR HUNTERS. Has Done It Again DOWN GO PRICES $88 35 Remington, 721 rifles, $68.95 $110.95 Remington, 11-48 auto shot guns $77.30 Remineton, 870 Punto at 740 A. auto ri- i : 95 760 A pume . $8 oO with fpucets and curtain, $69.50 pci — $33.33. Li om plete om gg | chrome 50 val- faucets, sus. os. ue, ieogg yl facto: STORM SASH pone ge mo coebaaties window LOW, LOW, erice!ti | "RE 46089 _ sam, op sTORM W (wtkbows VSCREENE. _FASKER 6, 1 epee Garage Doors rae a doors, garage doors rack ‘ead “lumber ane 1d Shee! ‘trailer. FE 2-708. | 3 REAR OLD HOMART © COAL “arantee. mz * mm i S. PT IC. TANKS | vie peseteers sees $1880 ws | she * Rick’ ‘Tar-ets. box of 135. | Outers, gone Veri Tite Docere, . Winchester, model 94 Car. = "Yinica’ featherweight shot- 95 Stevens modei 311. double barrel sh “ree : her Stevens model "4 shot- $4.90 Remineton hand trap, $3.85. SHELLS Field load, all gauges ....... Heavy load, ‘all gauges *ebeee. Cleantng $1.95} = $2.45 $2. 2%. a3 6 ‘unting coats, Sg et aes ‘DERSON E Rite. JUST. TAKE |: CARS” rate aoe BLACK DIRT & ~ EEA MOss. | State “OR 34-2244. Open | TOPSOIL, F iL, PILL DIRT. SAND}. STONE paktie == s CANANIES. CAGES: ARAKERTO CANARIES, For Sale Pets 69 LOL LL LL LL LAE ALL AA Ee BOXER. FLASHY FAWNS AND poses = R— and females, Rea- reed, 1505 Welch Rad., | Wales, gape. MA 4-2670. FAWN SHORT HAIRED O@RAUMN q mos, eseenelie. PILL “BIRT BA SAND AND | GRAVEL, Oe eB FOR SALE OR Ai REG. Beagle pups, excellent stock $20. Or will trade for 33 pistol, shot- __gun, power tools, etc, FE 5-5649. HAMSTER GALE r% ; RACH, ALL __Pet Shop, 69 8, Astor, FE 4-6433. HUNTING DOG FOR GALE. FE 462600 KITTENS, NS, FREE TO GOOD | HOME _ ts W. NewYork, *ARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR- %. D> CAN PaRAReErs as cers RABIES. wr MEL et BARARKEETS. fo) Fourth St. FE 24025 Closed PONTI AC PET SHOP’ fish “and es, 313 Rubee Ave. FE: oe PEDIGREED GOLDEN R . er Puppies. Woodland Shores Ken- nels, . ie PARA! BRack DIRT, TOP SOIL, FILL dirt. Basements, scopage, & beds PETIORRE GERMAN SHEPPARD | 3) FRAN a io tanks, Shore's ne gravel. Days. a hein. Pi PE 54-6452, * 4-962, Eves PE 4-072. | SINGING CANARY AND CAGB. BLACK DIRT, 60-40 CONCRETE | 1%) years old, Phone FE 5-0038, avel, road gravel, FE 2-1768. | § D POINTER Ps. | BLACK ; DIRT SAND. GRAVEL | Good hunting stock. OR 3-100. dg fill, sa 0 ea £ =e THOROUGHBRED SHORT HA a DIRT AND PEAT LOAD-|. German Pointer ; : __ed: and delivered, OR 3-7549. food hunter. 433 S$. Broadway, BROWN PEAT - HLTEST - SHRED Lake O oe men tte : ng | tt ie ete our ake daily’ and ays, Come Fy “4 ETT EF ou, Mouder eit =| RES. IRISH SETTERS ‘ Opes ‘FARM TOP SOIL BLACK DIRT }-iy°Sioa 4 Bie Ue "S yds., $10 Delivered. - E hata sg taate Lake LL ‘SAND, BLACK DIRT AND vigerel Photie FE 2.6369. FILL DIRT. GRAVEL AND ) SAND, | __Stone of all_kinds FE 5-1471, HARDWAY Tob soil, biacr dirt, peat sand) _#nd gravel, PE §-4t5" Goop TOP .S0iL AND ) BLACK $5033," delivered casmable. FE iF YOU | NEED Al ‘A-l BLACK K DIRT. Foal FE_ 17-0319 COADING ren BLACK DiRT 7630 Bashabaw. MA_5-2705. Now LOADING ; TOP “SOIL J ROM fine old State farm, Telégraph | and Elizabeth Lk, Rd. 61233. PROMPT DELIVERY, 2 a YARDS black dirt or peat OR : PROCESSED ROAD ) GRAVEL AND field stone. loaded } delivered daily, FE 4-324) FE 32-1466. Grave el. vs 4-6218. OAD GRAVEL 6 _vds., ere delivered. PE 46588, ~ Shredded Peat Humus FE 1-045 (3 yds. $12) FE 58-7668 TOP SOIL SAND. GRAVEL, “AND _ fi, Call (Red) Ball, PE 2-1807. "ee “acl SAME, SED ON pad A aad hall, P waldie rE aS AND AND GRAVEL. Fill dirt, trucking, cement & mor- tar _blvy. OR 3-1534 Wood, Coal & Fuel | 67 Pate cuT WOOD LUMBER 4xé4’S. top soil, biack dirt anda eravel FE 2 ae WOOD, &% PER CORD. 4-0508. RY SL Delivered. FE. DR _2 for ote DRY CORD WOOD. DELIVERED. 2 cords, $11 et eone DRY SLAB WOOD. A CORD 2 for $11, Delivered. ad 5-2006_ FIREPLACE CANNEL. COAL — wood. Speedway Fuel Oil, Oak- land Fuel nd Paint. 436 Or chard Lake Ave FE 56159 _eord; ? for $11.- PE 5-3006. HEAVY DRY SLAB_ wgoD. oo A “KINDLING woop _PE 45493 ‘Plants, Tr rees, Shrubs | _ 68 BUY NOW AND L ARE SIDE NURSERY | , 3044 Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE 43032 Open Eves. & Sun. * SUGAR MAPLE AND HARD MAPLE “Beautiful | from '2" up to $49". field and clean stock, . Beautiful shade tree. ‘ FE ¢ 6. 9354, none FE arieities 00 to $5.00 6 ft. tall Srevcent Farms. mre. east at Groveland, Math- Clinfe.: Half way ween “ tiae and Flint on Dixie High- wa ™ For ‘Sale Pets: . 69 AKC REGISTERED 2 BEAGLE, _18 Mos. old. 636. FE 5-697 RED AKC GERMAN SHORT i iter pups, due] champion site. M 3-282 BLACK MALE coon hound. OL 2-6494. LES. AKC READY TO HUNT ppies, champion stock. : ound Rd., between 25-26 BEAGLES, 2 AND 10 MOS. OLD. $4 and and, up, FE $4019. 1764 Cass d., Keego ego Harbor. Suacce HOUNDS. of rabbits, LACK. COCKER SPANI NIEL “PUP, a AKC registered. FE 2-7434, BOSTO’ nS aE SOD. =o FOR SALE ce TRADE: A STAND- & rd. breed merican Pontiac Lake Builders’ Sum. | COCKER AND | KEETS -- PET SUPPLIES Dancey's, 239 “voorhets, PE 5-0031, | MAple ‘Dogs Trained, B Boarded 70 | HOARDING BATHING AND chip. _ 14m. Perry PE 24113 ping trained Hay, Grain & Feed 71 All TYPES OP HAY, FIRST & | sheond ae Also oats, straw i + wit ones. OA CATS” go RDED ~ Boas Burr-Shell 375 &. Tele we Set Sh Gren wieat 27615 Hejeted” Parming- Private LATE ‘83 eS ae low S. ORC ae | 147 95 '| NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON | Sale Farm Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 fees. Son Unc "No Tecnmnatie offer refused. _ Must sell, Call EM 3-5608, USED NAA FORD TRACTOR WITH Used Ferd-Pecgusen Tractor with Used Masse-Harris tractor New. Oliver Crawler tmaetare with bulidoser. blade & ere. New Oliver ‘85 -— type trac- with diese” o rd. Crawi- ERS fi tractors. FE FE Bh .| ‘TRACTOR CO. PONT. FARM & IMP. #25 Woodward - FE_ 40461 FE Fereuson, 1442 _____ Auction Sales 77 avcTION EVERY WEDNESDAY night, L. &. Smart Sale Farm. For Sal Sale e Housetrailers 78 ‘AMERICAN GENERAL W \. eta a tanee Roveraft Con- 23 to 46 ft. 29 ft. Ford- beg Oniy $2695 _ 2101 Dixie Swy jd40 PALACE 24. FT. SLEEPS FOUR, U-6 ply tires, electric brakes. | _Ready to roll, $700. PE 5-3412. | FT. ALL STATE HOUSE. | trailer, 9 ft. refrig., bottled stove, 2270 Conpmonwealth, Genesee Salea . | PT 3 BED. ine TRAVELITE. 3 EM 39-3127. 7 oem: modern. CAMP OR HUNTING ot Etecell Cheap, 648 LeBaron ent condition is62 27% FT. RICHARDSON, i, GOOD seneeien. Full orice, $1,350, Ph, i. NEW 1956 PONTIAC. CHIEF 32 FT. TO 41 FT A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND - CONSTRUCTION TRAILER | SALES ae Savings $9 $ Savings = new, Rn _ odels a trad: . #1500 with $500 = 1. 664 Bay St. or Pre *-0167. rears AC CHIEF. 28 yi? MOBILE { every- ‘ition saki¢ ___ Auto: Accessories ” 80 CLEARANCE SALE OF| V8 ENGINES OG AL Brigee, Pad linge SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2339 Dixie Hwy. PE #4533 ‘#8 FORD TRUCK TRANSMISSION, 4 speed and in good condition. FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 _PE 4-4602__ isan ¥DRAULIC ier 6. GATE IN __ For Sale * Tires 8 ___ BO-A condien., Veetes Tian 2 A amt om movala vow while walls, $16.88, 303 8, ‘Sag naw. FE 40687 660 Hae ES eae Hae hike wells. G03 6. Saginaw. | iio, ‘sale, or trade for late model LOOK - 600-16 NEW “GUARANTEED [ $10.88. 503 8. Saginaw. FE 4-0687. A SET “00-15 SG QODRICH WHITE | Walls, New $24.88. 503 8. Saginaw. | FE 4-0687 ' @10-16 SUBURBANITE _ MUD «1 AND $8.88. 503 snow remold Sag _inaw, FE +6 cd ___ Auto Se Service 81 REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING FREE EST4MATE ALL MAKES OF CARS BR AID. MOTOR SALES MO Years Fair Dealing sg Us BOY's 26° BICYCLE, - Boats & Accessories &5 MOTORS piptaent Sait ener # ¢1¢ METAL BOATS. pm. WANTED: _MA a, eer cond $1,350, ot make offer, Can be of 1415 Main &t, 2-033, Good 8 piy t Bottle gas. and bunting, "eal AL! condition, $375. wn, near Williams AILER. wv ee A 21 FT. + -ifieaenaliicad . a 6 ieee 27 PT : trailer. Sale or trade for furni- ture. Keego Trailer Park, Lot 1. ‘LL KINDS } WAY. oad MA _.5-066€ or FE 2.5083 after 3:30 p.m. For Sale Livestock ° “72 6 MONTHS OLD. 200 Vhs. ba $65 en EM 3-5554. 7785 _ Maley Ra a mares, saddie wreed” mare, “ “querter mare hor: 4 sorrel geldi 2 jos. OA 62000. 688° Granger - ag fore 1 PALOMINO GELDING. A6-6695, Panny means —~“GooD D MILE oo AT, si 7 PRESH RF cae “HOLSTEIN COWS. _OA &- 2941, 7 BEAUTIFUL HORSES. | THREE _ aited gelding. Blased face mare. Western saddle. Reasonable MA - a | Ty Sane “Cows. ~~ MOsTL Y °.| steins. & can T-33 milk sear. i 2 Surge mifkers, 5 unit pum | $4,200. 645 Jossman Ra.. "Ortonville MUST SELL. 2 COWS WITH | calves. Larere Yorkshire boar hog. | __35 light Brahma pullets. ME 4-3070. | For Sale ‘Poultry | 74 5, Hens AND 4 PULLETS, FE = SEK AUSTRALORTES PUL- _lets. laying, Phone > FE 5-1001. __ Sale Farm f irm Produce 7 _38 FOR COOKING AND A a? PLE 8 honey. Holts’s es | % mile sopth Auburn Rd. OL 20007. APPLES PEACHES. PEARS. & { or ES MrIntosh, Glackmore Farms, 1900 Silver Bell Rd. 3 miles east of od Perry FOR SALE APPLES.- _ CREM | | yourself, .50. per 3125 | Lone Lake Ra. on PE $-4n16. POTATOES, 7 CENTS AND UP. 4360, Morgan Rd, FE 79004, ‘Sale Farr Farm 1 Equipment 76 76 CORN CRIBBING TEMPORARY ary aavE AT HOUG TEN. "x SON Case, Ferguson, New Idea $28 N, Main Rochester OL 1-0761 CORN CRIB .20x24 DRIVE-IN. _ Easy. moved. 4301 Joslyn Rd. one CLEARANCE SALE 4 | | TATO DIGGER, PTO. A-1 CON- DITION, $) bg ey IDEA ' ROW CORN USED JOHN DEERE TRACTOR; MODEL H WITH 16”. PLOW, LIONT, STARTER. AND HY: DRAULIC, $495. s WE. TAKE ao INS. CREDIT % +0734 FE oe ING BROS. __ PONTIAC. RD. ait eee i] CUTE Free to family who will gove them ~~ home, PE 2-4875. Jack Love. ¥ FEMALE, OFEMAN aHEPHERD ppies. 1 female fox _ Serer patie. FE 4-2170, é MA ED FA : Boxer puppies. $30. OR TEE stamps “the | e of an 18” rofary lawn ated complete with leaf m “Ee Sales & ‘darts #1112) wih te Porte An reds OXFORD Trailer Sales Bee the new 1956 General, Stew- rt, Sky Holly ea, 15 ft. to 47 it. New low bank end eobemes" Oniy down, 9 months to vay. Ever see @ tratier 12 ft. high? DEER HUNTER SPEC. 10 USED TRAILERS ‘TO PICK FROM . $195-$595 BUY NOW! Sre it here! rr ft. high Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan bottle mee. Trailer paris and accense | Mile south Si ‘ane Orion on M2, ‘Y 2-0723 is 47- See it b it here! ~ Trailer — Exchange ERSON c querer 42 ft long PARTS—STORE 8. Tele “3 Across fom i r Earedgrvice Open @ ark. Bee __Rent Trailer Space 79 4° PEW SPACES FOR OLD AND modein trailers available, school 8 rates, Trailer 4171 Jackson, R N I 'peviebure. Phone Milford, MU ye N ‘_ Shore White Lake. ME eSTATER MOD: vere, tes Pee Piente Terk 9518 High- “TR ATLER SPACE AVAILABLE din few # ale | ¢ modern cate oes Ae M OBILE VILLAGE 2200 Evisabeth Lake Rd. FE 6.3678 ol Auto. Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service eattnetailed: white fe ig Rposiles’ cond tion ie. See ers ~ For Sale je Airplanes 86 PPP ‘46 TCRAPT B. C42 ramped , TR "hoods “wince way, FE bits hs _ Wanted 5 Used Core Cars » 88 CAL LFORNI BUYER , pam te - =a COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester ecg yg 0 P.M. D. OR # ears, any ; make any Top iy : For “need i Bag pay you wel a3; NVANWELT PRICE Wea TREN GET rahi SPENCE. (* A PE +732 See M&M Motor Sales For ae a i ww ‘ate model cars, 2627 Dixie | OR 3-1603 WTD. JUNK ane ik SCRAP . fron, Past service, Call FE 4-9582 WTD TD WRECKED AND JUNKED | FOP boucAR: FOR CLEAN Cama late modem _ ECONOMY CARS. " Aseere : WANTED; JEEP. drive, goed camille. Oatiand #3006, For Sale Tr Trucks s # GOOD 199 FORD 1% TON SHORT wheel base, stake body truck. All in good shape Bargain if sold at once, H. P.- Sutton, MY 2-642, CHEV, 1955 % TON PICK —, transmission, big — window, Used very ‘ittie new truck appearance. Save plenty on Boned one, Just your car or truck Haskins Chev. 675). DIXIE HWY +T M15 MApie 5-071 - PANELS AND SEDAN DELIVERIES 1947 1954 LARRY _ JEROME. Rochesiee Ford Dealer UP 4 NEED A. FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified vceam|WILSON GMC BAGLEY AUTO PARTS| PR 46-0719 170 A ads to sell, rent, find aj Trucks Are. Our Business - OAKLAND. AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS car, Call PE 20720 after 5. For Sale-Cars 91 + a aac Guaranteed Shar Used Cars es MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St, PE + 1954 BUICK SPECIaL 4 DR $06, Carkner Cass at West Pike St. 31, 4 Door Buick DEL 3 | CRANKSHAFT G NG IN THE | VRRSIOW : t new car. Cylinders ws on Coack bd brakes. New white wall tires. chine 0. 2 Hood Phome FE. Pear PE oats . 29-2563. [3 R. 9305. DYNA. gear COVERS ¢ CUaTOM AND B | ee heater, oft black. Ready REGULAR CONVERT IBL ae oe TOPS, UPHOLSTERI NO. AUT a| Woodma werd at fi Mile Ad ECONOMY CARS 2 AUBURN | Hee ee Sale Motor Scooters 82 Four door sedan, New ‘tires. New POPLIN rome. Tire mounts. Rae bee ‘40 CUSHMAN, LOOKS GOOD. R miles, ener cently: overhau MY_3-1153, | Motors. 50 Millionth Car ina WHIZZER just OVER- Hoey im 1956. Will sacrifice, Call rE | Ob 6-561. i, For r Sale Motorcycles 83 83; FIX-IT YOUR ‘#t HARLEY DA M 4, Nice cond, l_ sell reason- _able, Lake Orion Sales. FOR PARTS AND ON our Harley Davidsow see Har- ¥ Davideee Sales_Co., 372 Sow 4 HARLEY DA 7 WHEEL tow bar. an new. 164 Baliwin Ave, Custom color, soubasee oeweey ape eee eee ed el pr... ibe hota afer: ie Chevrolet Calan County’s Fastest 6751 ot Ds Hg MIS. Cnet Nites til 9 . PENNANT _ WINNERS GUARANTEED . USED CARS — DEMONSTRATORS — 1988 CHR ie. . 4 ow ee ere eee eed (hia MOTOR S. SALES | ry —> DR. sae. Eevee “white wail tires actual miles, . s4 CHEVROL Beautiful Cardinal stanly Btu ebaker. MI ‘e CH Cheap, 27-M 4-34) : Chevrolet 1955 Demos.. basis: Cars oa ie FE 2-8181 is the| ,- Went Ad mombert mae For Sale Tench, ay : CHEV 2 DR. = : features. $100 ‘or ony -old cer. down. 7 to NORTH ane : Woodward at i " $1196. . Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Act Today .- ar 4 <4 =e . f ae ; iy ie ‘ } : ei - Vy} f Pe 4 ; | ; e } : t ee a ee ee ee Boe ee ey : Ve > Mo 1 ape ee A (ee : ne J XY iA 7 ike “if Va e oe ep a a NA) fy. Ao . wasr wees , : < is k ‘i AS bey ‘ Co wens i,4 Pp o a 4 ! ‘ y , V6 ‘A of es oh OA , Brg . : te soe oy een oe a ; ome PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1955 ————— ) < wii * z * ig P 5 « e ’ eae ; a : For Sale Cars 91|___ For Sale Cars _ aif t f 55M als OF a "EM. oo poe Se" CiryER | AcHON | —-|Cleanoutof'SSModels| = SEF FM | ar SENT be det oS FOR ee ob \ Seas. as |} AM Models Fully Equipped Including Taxes & Lic COMPARE ! a [| Lee e . 4 : 30. Rie eta! "= Sh ; : es 1? SB 2 ; if ‘Gg Mf ae | | 7 Sean ol take trade, tm. No OF valve ti FRADE OW aie as STOP ahaa 8 2. Door Cee i at 2 Seeteeree| Dl | Bh ~ a. oy Goin || And Save Money on ‘Emat the] tralia Gais| VALUE PACKED OP TRADER and $1870 Mo, If Your Car Is Worth $125 | abe teas . Bhd wise uss _ SPECIAL Lalita re oor TT $93.10 Mo. With $10 Down ‘| RE AIL of Sanesra mod: MIKE’S AUTO SALES}. HOP | | | , nt at “West Side Used Cars | $445 . 1M Onbiend Ave. 8 —_ , | — S10! a ee Te 1951 Chevesict. ‘2 PLYMOUTH i (SUBURBAN. c Fairlaine 8 4-Door a || $1495 1895 1952 Buick Riviera 2dr. | “yatie trans, Radio, "heater, any | Convertible: Degwtitel tnckio end | ised ams a, I ‘coo. | at the | ; é * _ | 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. with 1953 Chevrolet Bel Ait ma &S eedowt ne ncnpe __ payment required ci el Maoh OE $60.56 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 '| radio eeatar power 4 dr. ne rae, Dest: ; * . . a ate 4 ’ r 3 is ; | ome oe OLIVER sitforaie ps ba 20m, FE CHEVY : $64.90 Mo. With iis Down | steering and brakes er, and Powe 5 iz 4 . . ac ; - 4 | pn, sate eae rary | ) $1095 — $139 — a ee ee ee NK ae | 54 Chevrolet Bel Air “ous, 00 Bashabew.s TO | BUICK | Eu bai oe SHOW Custom Ranch Wagon V-8 - | 2, Ponting Station 1954 Chenrolet Bel Air , romati, eae beater. beck | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ = por condition. Pie Pov ater - $68.23 Mo. If Your Car Is Worth $125 ZZ dt ydramatic trans- whitewalls and 11,000 ORTH CHEVROLET E 2410 9:30 . ; | miles. eat ; ——— 97 1 SY Oe TRE x PLACE $7283 Mo. With $10 Down | g12 45 ~ $895 Ver. 25 OLDS SUPER 88. and clean ditioned. You're meee * ' i | | S ag MONSTRATORS — condition” te ae Woogward et 13, Mile : a : _ | 52 Buick Super 4 d Victoria, loaded PE 30008 or PE 6.1803. STE RTIELE A-1] BUYS : 1953 Pontiac 4dr. Sta> 1952 Buick Supe ve SoT ataie relies or | eee ‘3 See Varce | oo OO ‘agon with ra- __—s with radio, heater an trade in. Call Ernie condition. 4060 Parner . . $544 tion Wagon wit Jim Smith at Cy Owens. FE Brayton $3 Dodge conv. .....$965'] +32 rora Rm. wen ') s990 heat Std pynatioen: Very sharp ; ices mons| New Ra LEE ma |S Dodie cone = S65 | ret Bm a || See betes, Sl. Be 3 “nate Sear a steal. $1 dows, Credit: ems nae en CAT. PROM 4 ; . 3 SS 3r i. tse . $1195 — . Weetvand 9 tte levy Pm tet pn te Summ — |153 Chev. conv. .....$1045 || 34 Chev. dar “1 $900 $545, ; . i Plan 1983 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- Radio, heat, Power f soe Mtge III. ‘oe P “s . Hard- 1953 Pontiae 4 dr. Chief. ua 4 ot -proces | BAY, OU, BEEN, TURNE LUXE 8 4 ioe Cue of the sieae| hide 3 Dodge. sar: : sar $299 41 1950 ‘ite ae estes Dix. Radio, nd a rT) v8 CLUB. oy OF ‘fon 2 tone green | 6 88 2dr apvaueee: top wi tic, and di- wild we en ee | Suit bree | Sor ae for only cll 4 bees ee oe ‘35 Ford ®. Wan " trans- Hydramatic, MALL | Sete Sa i eT ae eee | $055" (300lds 88 conv... 495 | BRED Babee oo 3 ee SEE] Maio YS section signals ER CUE RINTING eR _ | Sas aoe ee te KELLER KOCH, INC. | Radio, heat, Hydra.) 33 SE aero : $1095. It Matches Our We te the tine at's eenlae weno F AYMENTS OF CHRRMINGMAM 'S3 Ford Sed. ....<.. $995 | CHEAPIES ~ CONVERTIBLES | $1495. ‘852 - Pontiae Custos SMALL PRICES bg ar —pcarratiendalliond ' Si ! fon: posite ihe Big Boys Radio, heat, Ford- O- | ar ee $144 54 Ford Conv | 1954 Pontiac Chief Dix. . Cataliia. Radio, heat- _ Save se? | NORTH CHEVROLET No Co-Signers - | awe NERC, tf /DR RYDRE. ‘$0 Packard Ged 22200002) $199 ‘a Ford Gon. | 4 dr. with radio, heater | d direc- ritheyal Lancer Cal Bans et Woodward ot 13 Mile Immédiate Delivery Radio, heater” MY - Matic || 12g Bott. Gea pe 22200 cies toot. Conv, 0000000001: saae J) and Hydramatic _ er, 4 Signals, _— , eS cel mmédi Dr) ig PONFAC. ies DRA RE: . , ik” nen a $3 Chev. Conv . tional signals. + * LARRY ; sid or ‘aeesy | we Polat Aas | Chev. 4 dr, Std... .$095 qi Nas Sedan eanvvvesns’ gop t 5 bee eae coe , OME > Fc pen Dares Woodward at, 3, Mie — “ Heater, seat covers . [| © Fume mr....... - us _ $99 , $095 JER No Finance Co.! Za r) CHIEFTAIN DE- | TRUCKS 1 1953” Ford 4 dr. Cus- 1952, Pontiac 4 dr, Rochester F Ford Dealer. Buy HerePay Her e hase Rome? steoring.” Hydra. 53 Pontiac 2 dr.. + $845 : | tomline. Radio, heater Standard, Here is just “4 STAR CHIEF CUSTOM CATA | Radio, heat, Hydra. 51 Ford % Ton Pickup .............00eee0 $399 | and Ford-O. Matic. the car for the wife or OFFERS Y'ALL COME . ft actesucrten. Low mile > ee . 154 Ford 4 Ton Pickup ee ee ee pe | transmission. : kids. NATIONAL Fetal, Fe m1 after : Bias | 54 Ford Cust. 2 dr. $1245 |] 450 Forg 2 ‘Ton Dump ........ Se Tre rie | $1895 $695 _. MOTOR SALES yt ge necessary ‘ex: R&H, overdrive _ ’53 Ford ¥ 4 Ton Pickup .......+ etna veces s ed | ' , 1955, 11 &. SAGINAW brakes, $80 extra paint job. Red | 5 as. Sis 48 Chev. %4 Ton Pickup ....6.-sssesevecees |] 1953 Buick Super Hard- 1931 Pontiac 2 tr Gi ; $1,008. YEL-| and black. Also gun view Phew | 953 Ford Cust. > GF... pO%, HT to Radio, heater, ~- radio, heater, ydra- —— | “igre Seslion sna eat ibis PONTIAC FAD CHIEY COB: Ford-O-Matic, R&H FORD-O-MATIC SERVICE SPECIAL | Dyniflow and direc: ° fede can directional FORD : Ren nok Yended wit cutsees Prise gabe. 4 dr... .$965 $16.95 || tion signals. signals. Low miles. a PE 45806. —_— 54 Plymouth Taps ‘ on aan §. Adjust linkage for : $ e~ full. power. like’ new, | Cataling with hydramatic. White Heater, seat covers * ||} Pull ol! pan . ‘ sinooth aoarttien. sad $305 945 : it 2,000 ust coll this week. side walls. Low mileage, FE i < pee ee - 1. Rood test tar. Dodge V8'C 1950 Pontiae Cub Factory Officia’ Fe eS aU AR inse PONTIAC DELUXE 3 DOOR. |, i” —_ a : ‘| 1953 ge oro- ray Sete “ated pate “tor winter. para. cee te ‘33 ne See ee | ey me “all ‘Laver ted on | net. Radio, heater aut ed : pe Hydranate - bamauer® 4 NSMISSIONS Gosden tukVKoue | a 4 p.m. t om toe eh 116 Summit. . . 93951 * | Noa poi ” and "34.000 actual miles. ee Heater. | , « 2 dr... .. $595 | : 1953 OLDE, SUPER 6s— FINE CON- 2 Se. Bete > ea fee re |'51 Packard | LARRY —_| treet n"trean one Pe “toui Mir sgc aero same ES || Harold Turner, Ford | 100 More Cars to Choose From 1953 OLDSMOBILE 98 CONVERTI-| dition. Also ‘51 Buick motor. Call $995 ME: , BLE. “Truk dehuxe | with with power aa ca pa HYD we we. | 54 Ford 2 dr......+-- =| a i } : JERO wingows, ‘33_PONTIAC 6-2 DR. HYD. $800. Siatic. heater | 9 BIG LOTS and dual Rochester Ford Dealer sod auth panes roraate ot sod ist aropenanen cony-wapie,| — Ford-O-Matic, b | Tb 4000 |, papers) S105 sonar Beta Sim | +50 Pontiac Catalina. .$545 | xttawest 4-7500 ___ Liberty 9-400 .. nies acme ts ‘mooey’| KELLER KOCH, INC, | "ygputomie trnemusen. FE)” Radio, heater | JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-401 _ RET AIL STORE _ i . , CHRYSLER-PL\ MOUTH "8 STUDEBAKER. CLEAN. TAKE . .| ae “55 Chevrolets. lat oben oa 3 134% aig 6 Wosaward “Ore ~qaaler eniaa 5 nee ag TAT : $295, » Immediate “Spot” Delivery “Goodwill Used Cars” _ Se ee jerdrive, R& ny a : es “at, te Guevrolets we have TGC FORD, ae Ses GOOD As | ‘62 OLDS 6 ‘ery top. white wall 193 STUDEBAKER | CHAMPION erdr -_ || Low, Lew Bank Rates — No Down Payment 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 _Demonatratora, official care, service —P°F #18. eavrr,| ig gamle fe fouryariewey:| lo heater overdrive, wills wale 54) yg $495) ——————————— — Boeke Ses ois go | Reo EE | OR Se Setaotaee | Teter sia aath ict | 52h. 2 dr. ——————S—_=— ‘Mile 30 appearance at . Woodw “4 pS . : ® 5 : ; : F Sapecial price is only 2 Lincein_§-1100___ $89 -- ' - : TT ° Pp) '53 Mereury 2 dr... .$1075) a : ‘ 2 KOCH. INC. ff nae | , : Same, went wi = Bel Airs CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ‘35. Thunderbird , Mile Rd. %& Woodward . . ‘ ; oe ASO 1344, Miles Wohdward 1 Ponting Catalog, hare. "$s Es, 49 Chev. 2 dresses $195, ) : Peas FORD. 3 Da. Lars ‘31 Pontiac 2 Cm ydra ain pR4 night ae =~ FE, pee eater | B UYS: ON aiken on noe Bt 3 Sere sedan me new. m8 | Sermene Seny"ga3 mena” a 73} Your Friendly Used Car | : ‘ h a aot 13 i [Se RN. eee sets Woodward at 13, Mile 39 Ford sedan ....... 5 oi Nort 1 i ing wraoN aUsiNESS_COUFE 83 overarie” hardtop gi | 55 SL RTATION WAGON, STiHACL ‘Radio, Heat A-I rubber | . Dealer! . “ Chevro e ; Terms. a PTURON A MOTOR a tietal. body Stevnower 48 Chev 2 dr “tied aleiaedes $1 10. as - “Siiee eee a | osa_y if eae PE 2-2041 WoetTncoln 1100 Radio, heater’ GOOD BUYS ~ Hubs ;|'63 2 DR. PACKARD CLIPPER. % - 6. Low mileage, pone condition. Bright Spot ‘47 Ponti d $110. *| FE 4-042. ; ontiac sedan... .$1) | I 5 ‘80 PACKARD, 4 DOOR, 6295. “46 ‘ Radio, heater S 1. ARS on 2 ‘ie Facwat s Béos Bargains ‘USED 'C AR C. best buy in the | - OUTH :. 9606. RA- : : . gover today. See it, you'll buy “ae and and Aan Safar aes | nee Ct . Conv vV-8 S34 Ford 8 pass.. ie $1595) _ and 5 , . PRICE! Woodward et 1) Mile eld car 57? cavect ay ie >G. 8000 miles = -| Country Squire | 1935 Ford Victoria, radio & heater, Ford-O- YOU NAME the PRICE1| sag | Woodward at 3 Mlle : Sea line £82dr . . Hy Matic, 2-tone green & white, extras And We Mean Just That. tn Eel Lincoln _§-1100 1954 Ford Mainline a2 ven, $1195 156 Ford Trade- Ins . a M ve ees $2195 ; isis MERCURY ¢ TR. RADIO | 14;; PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4| 1954 Pontiac Chief 8, ° 53 Pontiac St. W ERK | plus, w hitewa $ seeeseerene Merc-O-M: al v 2 tone | - i steer * c ‘ . «1955 Dodge Demos, al Sha a ker, MI 4340 green with very ow" iileane. | 1954 th ea dr. |. Power ste ng 1955 Buick Special 2 Door - 1955 Olds Super 88 Holiday sedan, radio and os 2 Quick, p Aorta and vr _— | . PS. & PB. 153 Chev. Sta. Wgn. $1045 1955 Ford Victoria heater, full/power, whitewalls, loaded. .$2895 - ‘ : 954 CI el Air 2dr. 6 pass., radio, heater . ‘19s5 ‘rolet,Convertible «°° | : Samir ster OLIVER: KFLLER KOCH. INC. [fot Mercury Monterey | OP a 1955 Ford Cystem 2 Door AR SPECIALS! * “ic ‘iat ( 9 Ra a ' 954 Mec v Conv, ~~ | ‘52 Ford ot: Wee SAD ~ 1955 Ford Custome4 Door SECOND C ~ : “he ‘corpeee Va BUI K —_ BIRMINGHAM == pupae is red . B passenger 1955 8 Pass. Cty. Sedan You can have a 2nd car that is well w orth the 50 @ ; pobre es - , . = 955 6 Pass. Ranch Wagon ow. low, price. These are not junkers! They are Seeing, Pe, VALUE*PACKED | ies Hades 2Subdrban 65.36: HAS) oo pool relisble:tiptop cars, Make SCHUTZ MO- Oa Kater SPECIAL | Ford "32 2 door.. ase OM gies | 1954 Ford Crestline 4dr, , GMCS passenger | 75 R al Buys TORS vour 2nd car HDOTS. TL)! gg Dodee & 2 vp $1295 [Mercury By Sear Rall . $505 | Ford atic lec Ply. Sta, Wen... $643) Over © . - Ford 2 - $60: Zz ‘ n, is y. Sta. see? - .* * oS ded BaP 1951 Cadillac 4 dr. Mose, 8 ha Monterey sso us 195s sero shift | 6 passenger See These { '47Plymouth Club 31 , | a ie ut a can os “Of” Medel wih sedte, beater. My. | Nash opr! 9 écer |. eiiss 953 Cadillac Fleet wood, . ; | | Coupe, radio & heat! wook 4 door, heater <3t2 S. Saginaw FE2OUSI| Seiad Wad On| et, pert ta.” Hie | 1953 refrigeration |*S1 Ford Sta. Wen....845 11 Before You Buy Anywhere! #) & ee as. ee A perleet ed |, Re nee es Mercury "55 Demonstrator $2195 1953 vem station w agon, | &-passenger, heater, ; S645 whittew alls oes | dW cat bebe toeeee J ‘ae ek EE te OLIVER Bob: Frost, Inc. een | | 1982 Ford 2 Door ...2...... Lo hasetat 5205 | : aay | 1953 Dodge V-8 Coronet, | Ford: 2° DOr o.- ne2 oe did tea ca wawia' dansk $29: 0F ord Convertible, '34 Dodge Station Wag-. ee Le Sud ‘80 s. Ss. WOODWAI ‘ARD 4 de. _ | ‘cal Ford 4 Door ...cccccccceeceueceuuues $995 |) tidio and heater, , 6 2 ats, radio m BUICK — | sas pao BARON, 6-3933 | 1953 Pontiac Custom p 1949 Chev. Sedaii .......0ss0as0sdauw an eaves $175 overdrive. white- - & heater, o'drive, 2 - 1988 | 5 PLYMOUTH Faas A gy ad Catalina. | . ("34 , hev. 1 t. pickup $905 . ‘S _ 2 i : ee S745 ~ Awalls, real clean . “4 tone paints... $895 - 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Tight Tixeelient cond, MI_ 6.202 1953 Kaiser sedan 4 speed, heater | | 1952 Buick 4 ‘oor ....-. anh : $350 Lee claeee eee. $345 ‘ FE 29101 ‘833 PLYMOUTH COUPE. $555. 95 son Hornet, 1950 Pontiac Catalina ......0.7.....0....065 $35 - Looking for @ second ear? Here | 1953 Hudson | , S650 |} 33. Ford Custom 6 4 RY. Tahiti Tan 4 ar.) % 4s, het CHEVROLET with H.P. 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Hilldsle OPEN EVENINGS nozzola_ Places Good Show Ahead of Money. cums ouis esd ak to sau dian ‘would be s billiosaire Jimmy is’the last to kick, “T don't care nuttin’ for money,” he explained. “Sure, I like to think I'm earnin’ a buck once in a while. But mostly I just wanna put on a good show.” He's been putting on smash- bang performances for NBC-TV for the past five years. But he still hankers after the nightclubs, the stage and the honkey-tonks. “The only time I like TV,” he Shox Ropar Special WOMENS HEEL LIFTS LEATHER OR | all night,” he admitted. grinned, “is when Ive finished with the show!” | JUMBLED HOME Jimmy’s house—-a modest jum- bled-up bungalow in Beverly Hills ~always looks like a TV rehearsal hall. Day and night It's running over toss ideas back and forth until dawn. This suits Jimmy fine because he suffers from insomnia and never hits the hay until 4 a.m, “I guess I never got over de days when I was bangin’:a piano * s * The days he referred to began at Coney Island back in 1910, ne 1924, into a club, the famed act of Clay- ton, Jackson and Durante was born. NAME CAME LAST | @g COMPOSITION Characteristically, Jimmy's NEISNER’S ||:2°- cov iso stew 1 has been lionized; idolized, adored, Shoe Repair Department pao may on A concealing ‘ , and a.radio and TV “poisonality,” the little comedian with the big aay nose still thinks of himself as “just HAMPTON'S rescore" * * : So far as Jimmy is concerned, NOW HAVE “de act" has never been the same GE since his beloved Lou Clayton died of cancer in 1950. Lou was one RANGES | WASHERS ers and he helped make the team t of Clayton, Jackeon ang Durante DRYERS one of the bang-ip nightery acts " —_ of the roaring 20s. 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 The boys played every note- Open. 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Gene ‘Autry.in “Down New Mexico Way.” (4) Sunny Eliot. Variety. 6:15—(7) My Story. “Charlotte Corday.” (4) News.. Paul Wil- liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports, Bill Flemming. ‘Q) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Topper. New series, with Leo G. Carroll, Anne Jéffrey, Robert in adaptation of Thornton Sniith’s novel in ‘“Top- per Meets the Kerbys.”” (4) Tony Martin Show. Music, variety. (2); Robin Hood. Robin Hood commits his first robbery and becomes the new leader of the outlaws of Sherwood Forest; in “The Money Lenders.” Richard Greene stars, ~ 6:45—(4) News Caravan. Cameron Swayze. 7:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest— “Six Hours. of Surgery”’ tells. of the problems of five persons in- volved in a delicate heart opera- tion of a 16-year-old boy; Wal- ter Kingsford, Jean Byron, star; Hugh. Reilly host narrator. (9) John in “Ziegfeld’s Show Girl.” Then came the depression and the team decided to disband for a role in the Cole Porter musical, “The New Yorkers.” Then he ‘came to a under contract to MGM. But, he didn’t come alone. He hired Clayton as his business man- ager and Jackson followed several months later, leaving a cafe busi- ness behind him in Akron, Ohio. ALWAYS WITH EDDIE Durante needs the top - hatted, struttin’ Jackson like he needs a hole in the head, but the nose would never think of- ‘going: on” without Eddie. The famed piano - buster lived eras in show business—‘‘the ‘good old days.” But he wouldn't live them .over again even for a new See the New GE WASHERS DRYERS—RANCGES REFRIGERATORS Now. at HAMPTON'S 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Open ‘til 9 P. M. Daily schnozzola: Nor does he sigh over the past. “Thése- are the best years to- day,” he sald, “people talk about the old days on Broadway, but I wouldn’t want ’em back. ‘ There were too many sluggin’s, murders and gang wars to suit does he do it? “Nuttin’ like it!" 21 Inch 41 North Marshall TRADE IN $1§9° To $395 LEE BAKER Qe Biggest — 21-inch aluminized picture tube . . wide fange front mounted speaker. . illuminated dial. Sets: Priced ELEVISION FE 5.2805 z. ~ STORE HOURS DOWNTOWN STORE Open Mondoy and Friday til 9 PLM TEL-HURON STORE n Thurs and § | P ‘cal oa OT LY’) while. In 1930 Jimmy snagged a. through one of the most glamorous | me!** | Not that Jimmy likes it too peaceful. At 62 ‘he’s working al- | | most.as hard as he did at 30. How “I take vitamin C,"’ he explained. | The Falcon. Charles McGraw and“The Case of the Babbling Brook.” (4) Caesar's Hour. Sid Caesar with Carl Reiner, How- ard Mortis with comedy, variety. (2) Burns. and Allen. George Burns, Gracie Allen and friends are aboard a crack passenger train when Gracie mistakes a traveling salesman for an atomic ~ scientist. 7:30—(7) Voice Program. Robert Merrill; baritone, sings “Largo al factotum” from “The Barber of Seville,” Leoncavallo’s ‘“Mat- tinata.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. Barbara Payton in “Four Sided Triangle.”. (2) Talent Scouts, Jack Paar and his talent scouts offer new talent. _ 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Merle Oberon in “Allison, Ltd."’ (4) The Medic. Part II of “And There Was Darkness... and There Was Light,” story ‘dealing with the depression that follows the birth of a baby. (2) I Love Lucy. New series;. Lucille Ball, Dezi Arnaz as Lucy tries to col- lect as many souvenirs as pos- sible before leaving Hollywood. $:30—(7) Medical Horizons: The activities of a post-operative physiological emergency team at the Sloan-Kettering -Institute Me- morial Center for Cancer and (4) Robert Montgomery. Pre- sents. “The Stranger,” drama of the search for a Nazi war crimi- nal. Barbara Britton stars. (2) December Bride. Spring Bying- ington’as Lily Ruskin who learns that her women’s club is having financial difficulties and decides to stage a prize fight to raise money. 9:00—(7) Hollywood Preview. Film to be announced. (9) Boxing. » Lightweight boxing bout: Kenny Lane vs. Paddy De Marco. (2) Emerson. in “A Likely Story,” comedy about a dancing team who decide that $30,000 would en- able them to retire. 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. Fred Wolf describes hot rods from Motor City Speedway. (4) Secret File U.S.A. Robert. Alda in “‘Mis- _ sion Masterpiece,” Major Mor- gan infiltrates into fascist Italy to seize plans of Naples harbor defenses. 9:45—(9) Ringside Interview. Chris Schenkel interviews boxers. 10:00—(9)-Paragon Playhouse. Drama-to be announced. (4) without a job réturns to the soil with the help of the mayor and a friend in- ‘The Farmer.” (2) Backstage. “The House.””” 10:30—(7) 1 Search for Adventure. Mystery, drama. (8) On Stage. Drama to be announced, (4) It's a Great Life. Steve and Denny buy.a “Hash House” and then sell it to ‘an elderly woman and her sons and end up in trouble SEaunanaaenanneatell USED TV SETS Only $5 Per Week! hed W.: Shree Soe 7 Allied Disease in Néw York City. | Studio One. Eddie Bracken, Hope. Mayor of the Town. A war hero. with the law; Michael O'Shea. William Bishop, James Dunn star. (2) Movie- Museum. ‘‘Reve- nue,” “Wilful Ambrose.” 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales with music, variety. (9) News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News, Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7), Armchair Theater. « “Good Time Girl.” (9) Billy O'Connor. Variety, music. (4) Little Show. George Stern, Jan Kayne in “‘Happiness.”” (2) Miss Fair Weather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul-Mary Ford. Music. 11:25— (2) Nightwatch ‘Theater. George Brent, Bruce ce Cabot in “Silver Queen. 11:30—(4) ‘Tonight. with variety. — 11;35—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. George Raft, Sylvia Sidney in “Mr, Ace.”" 12:00—(4) Buddy Ebsen in ‘Survey Man.” 12:30—(4) News. 12:50—(2) Weathervane and tations. TUESDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Today’s Farm Report. 6:55—(2) Meditations. 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. Steve Allen “The 1d ,| 5:00—(7) Mickey — Detroit slasioneit: M— | News Ace. | $:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. @ Wixie Wonderland. $:00—-(4) Romper Rooii. (2) Gar ry Moore. ' @:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Re- quest Theater. $:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00--(4) Home. 10:38—(2) Strike It Rich. . 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4). Ten- _nessee Ernie. (7) Story Studio. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. - (4) Feather Your Nest. 41:48—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace, TUESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ding Dong School. (2), Ladies 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 42:30—(7). Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. 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