4 = _THE Pe | oo: te rs ea PONTIAC PRESS) ° (Details Page 2) ~_118th YEAR 3 * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955—84 PAGES AQQOCIATENTERNATIONAL NEWe SEmViCR “MOTO GM Heralds an Important Milestone: ‘Hits 100,000,000 Diesel Horsepower CHICAGO — General. Motors to- day signalized an importan: mile- stone in the history of America’s industrial economy — the tion by GM of 100 Million Diesel Horsepower. GM President Harlow H. Curtice hailed the event as a “modern in- dustrial miracle.” ' “im the short period of little more than 20 years,” he said, “General Motors has ballt enougk Diesel engines to give the country more new power ca- pacity than all of the nation's privately-owned steam generat- ing plants.” General Motorg unveiled its first modern lightweight two-cycle Die- sel engine at the Century of Prog- Colorful | Pz ! Club Rican police team shown above. In the front row, left to right, are Rosario Loyola, Detective William Fernandez and Detective Guerrero ene Skeet Entry _ Capt. Angel cae CGonestan, 2p teersune, tof %0 right, ave Jets Laveia, Capt. Alberto e * * ” F) | stantial =) | Per unit of weight together wi ress exhibition here in 1933. This was the beginning of an amazing industrial revolution that has changed the lives of all Americans. To observe the milestone Gen- eral Motors on Wednesday will open the Powerama, industrial achievements made pos- sible by Diese] and gas turbine engines, Curtice told a news conference at the Blackstone hotel today that jt took General Motors 22 years to produce its first 100 Million Diesel Horsepower. Today's milestone of 100 Million 3 engine _} | field, Curtiée said. Looking into the _ | futurey he forecast: 1. “A further acceleration of the a ; present rapid growth of the mar- ket for Diesel horsepower,” which — |will result in the production by General Motors of the second 100 million Diesel horsepower by 1965. Pontiac School District Named in Court Suit Taxpayer Charges City Board Failed to Award Low Bid Contract A suit which could halt construction of the Linda Vista elementary school has been filed in Circuit Court by a Ponitac School District taxpayer and his wife. ‘The suit, filed by James and Margaret Fettinger, of 115 N. Tasmania, is direct- ed at the Pontiac School District. It asks the court to issue an ‘injunction re- straining the school board from awarding «contracts for construction of the new school “to other than the lowest responsible bidder.” the Diesel field, including “‘sub- increases in improvement in fuel economy.” 3. New applications of power plants which GM's Electro-Motive Division now builds tto locomo- tives. Two that hold “tremendous promise” are for oil ‘drill (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Fenton Attorney = |t0 Face Charge | Warrant Will Depend on Recovery of Farmer Shot Friday Although eateries continued against a Fenton official who allegedly shot a tenant farm- I'wo Shooters Take Lead) sow sts t shure atintay va in National Skeet Tourney By H. GUY MOATS Pontiac Press Sports Editor A pair of 98x100 scores were out in front of the Prelim- inary Day Gun handicap at feature of the 1955 National pionship. 1 p.m. today in the opening Skeet Shooting Assn. Cham- - ‘The event is under way at Oakland County Sportsmen Club at Waterford. During the morning round, less than a score of squads had reached the firing ranges. Leaders of the 100 target event for which the Pon- tiac Press presents a ster- ling silver trophy imeluded one the early finishers . Robert L. Weather Tomorrow The mercury returned to the 90s today after a nine-day respite trom one of the hottest summers on record After climbing steadily all morning, the temperature pushed past the 90-degree mark at 1 p.m. \See Cloudy, Cooler | be lodged late today or tomor. row, farmer survives, said George F. Taylor, chief assistant Oakland County Prosecutor. The wounded man, William C. Clark, 27, was reported in fair condition today at Hurley Hospital, Flint. Taylor said a neighboring farm- er stated that Dye, who is being held at the Oakland County Jail, told him recently “the only way to deal with Clark is with a gun.” Apparently fi6 argument precipi- tated the shooting, Taylor said, al- ‘though Dye and Clark had been feuding for some time. Dye has been seeking ‘a “Circuit Court in- operate three farms owned by Dye’s sister, who lives in Louis- ville, Ky. Press Camera Follows i i i | E to withhold issuance warrant | junction breaking Clark’s lease to |. It asks also that the court order that construction ‘contracts be awarded the lowest bidders. agit Lah it a lg HEARING SEP A hearing Sept. x g : > Bulletin : MACKINAC ISLAND president of the Detroit and Wayne County Fed- eration of Labor (AFL), died today while attend- ing the Democratic con- ference here. Martel, one of Michi- gan’s best-known labor leaders, fell dead while registering at a hotel desk the boat dock to the hotel: At the desk he suddenly “I think they should take the| low bidders. After all, it's the peo-/. (AP) — Frank X. Martel, + | Gunman Loses Bat POLICE ATTACK MOVES IN — Two Detroit: po- licemen lay a steady field of fire at beseiged house as a third (dark uniform) moves up to shoot tear gas was riddied with bullets when he Police Kill Crazed Gunman in Detroit Batt tle With Police — Janitor Wages staged a four-hour battle with 200 police. Rollins | remonstrated: him for ; ule ‘attempted escape | over one of the Smith beehives in Four-Hour Fight With 200 Cops Bullet Fusillade Meets Madman as He Charges DETROIT (INS) — A trigger - happy madman, @ gun collector and unaf- fected by clouds of tear gas, four-hour battle with 300 Detroit police last night be- fore he sallied out to his death in a hail of bullets, Dropped by 29 bullets and shotgun pellets was 44- year-old Charles Luther Rollins, a janitor’ at the Ford Motor Co, He emerged firing a shotgun, wearing a DATICOIIe 0 Deobeahbbybpate) ‘like ‘a belt. The end came in the glare of squad car and fire truck spotlights that at- tracted a crowd of 5,000 curious, almost foolhardy fil] oil Lf 4 Ei i z3 e- Fit oer : x Rg if bis BEE a3 ify af Fee = FE Ss Eg Bg H a ; cfs 3 ii fief! F ‘neighbors by fondling guns in ‘the ‘backyard and menacing all who H : § it f fy ft. iz f FF ie | i oo ied FE cir i . 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MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955 : e's (R= S an ee i: [—*="]| The Day in Birmingham Urban League's. a eS ee ae 1g. , |National Leaders |} —» | <= | === Zim te a ee Parking Area Owners | Per dtancgmalgapdl ) mabe ———f-—«i-——--—1| Asked to Attend-Meeting| racial : Ls living presented 2 ; § weneraLe OAKLAND wasmeneTon LENOK BIRMINGHAM — Property own-, ing east from the alley behind | ee cag Beeld gerne eS = mic ers in the area of a third pro-| Birmingham National Bank. jos aa {Urban League leaders. assemble 3 : a . posed municipal parking lot have) Financial problems with the fe. for the league's annual conference. ; a been invited to attend tonight's | bio, Park skating rink will be oe Attending the week-long event © jm | na ee red tor | 2nother item for discussion. Costs EL PASO, Tex —Three small McNeih "st Bloamtald’ tl, and ume mone = | xterm two suggested lots on Hamilton = ena be — children lost their lives last night/» ational Urban League board| avenue to serve the northeast bus | 1 without even considering what one i . ness section. One would be’ located parking facilities. $15,000 of the i —- between Ferndale and Park street, 2 pete panel i north of Hamilt ‘and south of | 00d issue was to have been used ww — fof Oakland = for parking improvements. : _ L BSS ween } = “tne other, and the most ~con- TO PRESENT onan ‘ woes a wil ” on a mampaee to the a meres , a eS city’s “nuisance ordinance,” which NOW IN [| ; * would ‘prohibit the keeping of all, - Pontiac Deaths sgl eee polgg oe a . t hold pets, arfd not even those if disasters. the city has ever suf- | Mission = new developments in i AOL : ey they are considered offensive. fered, housing league efforts to ex- ee Already in reas are New- “One boy was blown right out | Pand the available housing to mi- cn Artemas E. Hall . comers the oon for annual of his shoes.” nority groups, NOR TIOLE Artemas E, Hall, 83, of 3147 sponsorship of the Red Cross Your Armstrong turnace dealer * * « The conference will close Friday see ; tenes Caroline, died in St. Joseph Mercy | pioog Bank. New officers and wants you fo be snug-as-s- The explosion ripped through an morning, Sept. 9, with the annual — Hospital Saturday after an illneSS| poarq members have set the | bug-in-a-rug in your home apartment house yard, killing 4-| meeting of the board of trustees. : one of two days. . . = date for Nov. 1 with Mrs, Rich- deca tha mipecse waster « __-___yearald Velma Morales instantly. fy Bee : se Born in LaMotte, Feb. 5, 1872, he] s24 “Haviland, president, and . : George Valdez, 6, was on eae OS " ey : : oe A was the son of John and Elizabeth Hareld Bickner view prest- coming this winter. So through | arrival at the El Paso General me eS . Hulbert Hall, Mr. Hall-came to = as éoclabranan. October first, during Armstrong '“" Hospital and Ricoardo Lujan, 10, Oors er — sone : Pontiac in 1913 and’ was employed : Operation Snug - as - a - Bug. died a short time later, at the . in the maintenance dept. of Pon-| Other new officers include Mrs. |G o4will Automatic Heating Co. hospital. . tiae Motor. John Joyner, acting past presi-| i. sting you this offer: Tiny Hector Ramirez, 4, is in \ . Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. | dent; Mrs. John Miller, secretary . critical condition. Both his legs ew ype e ' 8 Zadah M. Bass of Auburn Heights, | and Mrs. Ross Williams, treasurer. were amputated. two sons, Leon O. Hall of Auburn; Mrs. Frank Fennell, Mrs. Wil- | % ae’ Fra : \ : Heights with whom his father | liam Forsythe, Mrs. Walter Riley, One of the first to arrive on| France Decides to Try. 4 100% and over made his home, Lysle E, Hall of | Mrs. Harry Wilbur Mrs RH. a the scene, Raymundo Santos, a Florida, four grandchildren and|Butler, Mrs. James Stewart Jr., Te each Heme-owner whe scoutmaster, said it was “one af rorming Representative 60 to 100% eight great-grandchildren. He is|Mrs. John F. Green, Mrs. Theo- pa col gute 2 demonstartion 4 the most horrible things I've ever| Government 35 to 60% also survived by a brother, Clinton |dore Gobeske, Mrs. John Philpott, trem seen.” . — oto — “20 10 35% «YS of Pontiac irs Witte ~end—Rre-+- oo Police said Santos helped carry) pans m—The French _— ome ; Funeral will be Tuesday at 1:30/ Donald Kogge will serve as board : the bodies out and administered cans y oe under 20% p.m, fiom the Huntoon Funeral | members. This sccuréte, first aid today try and | under 300 nit Home with the Rev, J. Harvey! still others will be Mrs. E. J. handsome — esate |form a new and representative q wntls McCann officiating. Burial will be | panziger, Mrs. Paul Lenahan and Aicguife ‘Most of the injured suffered Moroccan government through ne- A —_ in Almont. _- |Mrs, John Sehumann, v Thermometer either shrapnel wounds or serious) sotiations with Moroccan National- a . 1 . 5 * Hygrometer ee ae Valder, tather |ist leaders. ; Joseph (Fred) Shouldice | Potice have sent ont a a i ot George Valdez, told them he| | fate) 5 el Wa FIVE-YEAR GROWTH—Map above shows most | per cent or greater increase_in dwelling units from! Funeral for Joseph _(Fred) | TopOm om Or tie parents. Mr._|——sn@-humacite —_ | had built the fire in the yard and| Premier Edgar Faure's govern- | rapiaty growing areas in Oakland County and in the|1950 through July of 1955. Oakland County added! shouldice, formerly of Drayton SS Welch, . -ment_will strive to de this before trp countt rrounding Petroit. vas prepared | about-47,000-dwetting the period. Oak-Park Ptains amd —recentty—ot Saginaw; Fors Police the youth las wet” when Ge amt coowsed Sept, 12 in its effort to bring peace | by. the Detroit Metropolitan Area Regional Planning | was the fastest growing community, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednes-| etqrmed home since leaving at ) psa - Velden told pelice the shall had | Ss Sos Masastn suene of Mendy |Gintialasion, Bleck .atons ony these which had 269 7 —>* Page graveside | © >a Thursday. GOOD _s bean ying around for seme time a service will be held in the Ottawa bed and that everybody thought it was|, Pierre July, minister for Tunis- . ° ° eale : YOUR CHOICE dud. He he ian and Moroccan affairs, told a M b ] B] d T t U t Park Cemetery. Mr. Shouldice Shell might have been, pleked up |%2¥8 conference at the end of ict icer onlle 00 es TLIU ie Friday. when the family had a picnic a| Cabinet meeting that the va S Ann ed Ci | the ‘Committee of Five” on |(f} rges With nearly 600 persons receiv-| normalities are present, Dr. Mon- Pontiac Woman Hutt | sn. spews tn , —hagharpopey irhyron a Ht) che reports were drafted on the| Claim Attorney Offered | tuture stops for the mobile blood| The blood testing unit ts not Noted in ounty ~ ®. . basis of talks last week in Aix les False Testimony During testing unit were announved today | Comcerned with blood typing. It in uto CCl nt Baing with Moroccan leaders. by Dr. John D. Monroe, County| !s staffed by one technician and : if July said that the Cabinet mem- ar Death a clerk, while blood samples are | ¢ : : La ! wai mem-| Probe of W —— director, . sme | oomt to La a — 9 ager gy bea. geetoan ‘ eligible for the tests, which | The first program ofits kind in None ° pret ‘ and him- | Lt, Aldo L, Ieardi was indicted to- aeatae to detect or | Ponfiac, mobile unit operations are Inoculated side about 6:15 a.m, to aid a cus- im an sceient last sight ot Madi: SSM to coutine megetiotions with day on eight charges of falsely de-| inadequately treated eases of | sponsored by the City Health Dept. tomer and discovered the theft : 23 r nying any part in the cloak and) syphilis, | tas the Michigan Dept. of Health,| i. new cases of polio were | when he rang up the sale at 6:30. pad Tomorow ai weve | reported last week in Oakland — * : hich were para- vaT eee naan, ‘ives by her lof the Istiqlal (Independence) | The indictment was returned by | Orchard Lake Avenue area, while | Sun nemdeg wi bc oan 18 Di | St t hasband, Bentley, 33, slong with | party, July replied: «Tip naltment was roured by | Orchard Lake Avene ares, wale | Marks Milestone ee eins ee le in aie . . * : i " ‘ , oo eens a slaying for several weeks. ~ | street "}in- Engine Output © | cme iinet’ xeeine "ne ada Ov Week d ARMSTRONG 7 pasta passenger, Ariena S.] feard now @ Pitaburgh storey, dame ate tren prin Eg (Continued From Page One) | ¢d. No new cases were reported |} er en L. : in Pontiac. Begley, 63, of Talbott, Tenn., also U S apan Talks _ | gave false testimony in eight in-|5.m., Dr. Monroe eral In testing | and mobile electric power units with 6s polio victims stricken. @ truly greet name in | Hoe ohne malities, all posl-| unities find the latter units par-| since Jan. 1, the total of cases| 22 Traffic Accidents, heating cooling - a | . Ne sae - * ; and A Spina pemrhagealocbenl PE ms tee in March, 1955, individuals concerned in suet con-|tarly well adapted for the|this year is running 1S per cent) 6 Drownings Reported| | ccuppe sarnepacrigy : i Plans In Far East Holohan was slain in northern It-| idence, recommending they con-| needs of rapidly growing commu- under. figures for - in Michigan in 1944. while leading a group | suit 9 doctor, Dr. Monroe ex-| nities ——--—__------_|__Meanwhile, attendance at the | WASHINGTON (—Japan’s For. Axis | plained , ; : showed | ' lines. Icardi and Cari Lo Dolce of |” 17 ng’word is received about two| , “Development by GM's Elec- | . marked increase Friday, as | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Divi- | 119 children were treated, 74 in | Twenty-two persons, including re | Pontiac and 45 at the Health | four members of one family, were ene Gon (= ie Soe killed in Michigan traffic accidents County Delegation | tse, wm sence stsqie | tour weet ot operation todny,| "sy sar er thi } tice sald, will make the old-style week of | | Six lost lives by refrigerator car “ns obsolete as | but Dr. Monroe warned this may ! t De C fi the steam alee” be the last week for the free boost- | drowning. a m on erence 5. . | et, and second shots. Four members of a Jackson fam- . A great expansion in the road | “Fo ctors continue to chip away at| ily and a Midland man were killed is well-repre- | machinery industry “both because the number of children yet en Saturday night in a two-car colli- ig Poudtiac are Dr. ‘ aaalaiay a og When the regular program closed and M-115 néar Marion in Osceola , . ° i 12, ; * Lynn Allen, 934 Argyle St; Dr. minister has advocated a freer’ this particular grand jury probe. ap yen Pinna 1 adel a ; earlier this month, some County. : 4 % : | 8 E z i iz; z 5 H a i t ie Bh gene shacks i g k i i i 8g 3 ; é i i : Ss iF F at li ; i & Ff z § Your home < town Armstrong dealer, Goodwill Automatic * * . . m ' tin . Walter T. McMahon (6th|available horsepower,” Curtice | *? “#te- and Michael 1, and Eari Miller, | “eating Co., can prove to you United States in accomplishing fo Halt Picketing Gantict), Wallan 3. Boor, Sontielon = Vaccine shots will be given | 47, of Midland. that Aemeawend ottes the best : : : ; . : Pn pn fee era oe bui furnace were -honored-yesterday-at-alunch-| . --—__* -.** | phe builder of a new. drive-in Gaeere ane ae ee ae ae 6. In the feld of alr power, Cur} dally thresh Friday. tole wee | Other-tratfic = es terme none eon c ‘ ; . | | | . | returned night burg; Fred G. Garrison, of West night near Flint amazing “Visualizer,” You'll trom blocking con- 3 * est | gram for facilities for forward de-| Health Center, at 124¢1 E. Fourth nt. : last to halt pickets Bloomfield hip; Thomas | velopment work to provide engines| St. Teresa Kocol, 24, Highland Park, _ at “for military and commercial pur-| Crinics will be open from 9 to | Sunday”night near Mt. Pleasant. spokesman as “looking for-| "Leonard Olshansky has filed suit | Commerce; Harry J. McGowan, of poses based on our estimates of] 11: and from 1 to 4 p.m.} Mary Giannola, 16, and Linda a ciegeamapeecieneaess ward to his talks with a feeling | for an injunction to prevent picket-| Birmingham: Robert Phillips. of | future needs. , pry At goodie ‘ sauna; 12, of Cast Deteett, Sub o: . = : Huntington Woods; Morris Arno- t Troutman, 13, . - ; Africa's Lake’ Victoria which ‘is | of hope and confidence that Jap- | ing by Local 54, Hotel & Restau- ot Oex| “In ® very few years,” he “ne aida halt; timesthe size of anese-American understanding and |rant-Employe's international Allie] 9°, and. ck _Moshow!te | Sak, “you wilt be able to ride von Towns » Man | = igae ae Switzerland will have its level | cooperation will make a forward|ance & Bartenders’. International . 1 ttending in many American-bullt planes ‘Avon ownship an 1 raised three feet by a new power step.” 3 — ra alae 1 os eae can le — powered by American-built turbo- |. os and irrigation da: y says the union threw prop engines — Allison engines. rah ‘ = : ne TODAY'S CHOICE. POSITIONS | up a picket line at 4920 Dixie Hwy, | Tuesday. | Flight records wilt tail and new Drownson Vacation see step-by-step reasons... : carefully to find the one|the restaurant after demanding Ci ‘ali Cu A ‘Myearold Avon Township | o ot_te easy to understand . . . that epi : . : Russians Taking Bi ny Wrmp ay rete eral | — father Ate four children drowned ae anes —— Rapids, will show. you why Armstrong | : ss 4s tors power is applied “hold tre-|Saturday in Saginaw Bay where | «day. ee East Receives All-Clear Risks in Siberia ents es te tie ee ee Forest J.’ Weaver, 68, Boulder,|" "you Get the Beat When You (Continaed From Page Ore) | Drunk Driving Charge He is Arthur Gabert, of 2500 | Colo., Saturday, north of Green| Request Armstrong.” CALL NOW! 4inaw, Saturday,south of Saginaw. } ; | ee Robert Thompson, 25, Vermont- » as. Hurricane Edith Fades Scns mpraney no Hurricane Edith is concerned. pee cont of tho lang will be shel- unidentified “oman about 45,| : = Ser Wi ih Pst | See "=arses; AUTOMATIC made its pre turn to afta H ; peiyg 4 ee Ser, om Ee a awe ; § course an keep : : cent of th is shelter. : er, lon, . : rt | — elm, black ‘ 7- | Dunn, ADORE 2401 W. Heron FE 2-7849 “The or * on geeeeeesoevoscooosooscs fit us. In turn ; NO DOWN ‘ , , ws J j s | nae cies | PAYMENT! 3 find out which ; 2 : i e | between bel hoe a oe ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘AUGUS sir 20, 1955 Wants Federal Insurance Setup Senator Says Program Would Cope With Big National Disasters WASHINGTON (®#—Sen, Lehman (D-NY) says he'll ask Congress ‘to set up a federal risk insurance plan as part of a permanent pro- gram to cope with major disasters like the Northeast floods. * @.28 Lehman said Ke would have a proposal ready for Congress early next year: so “in the future, Amer- | icans will not need to live in the | fear that all their possessions, sav- ings and hopes may vanish in a single catastrophic blast.” ‘ The senator’s proposal, an- nounced. by his office Saturday, also would tall for broadening the operations of the civil defense administration to include any na- tional disaster, in addition to pos- sible enemy attack, * * ie In Denver, President Eisenhow- er yesterday studied a Red Cross report on flood relief. E. Roland Harriman, national Red Cross chairman, reported: his organization already~has raised }- $3,866,000 in flood relief funds, The goal is eight million dollars. . * * * The Red Cross announced in New York that its latest survey ‘Won't Feed on Man |seincs its cioneatea tat reguarly Probably the only ill effect that ‘can result froma chigger bite is a ling the bite. | eggs. Contrary, to common belief, showed. 3.08 anlies in the six Canal Zone ‘Time Bird,’ OK Slum Clearance families have indicated they'll Friday approved a $200,968 appro- PANAMA CITY—A weird little jon to draft plans for clegning | the 1964 Housing Act. Officials gister Cross rehabilita- priat io tion rd onal ” “time bird” lives in .the forest | up gkid row in the near do’ n | said. two-thirds of the planning cost depths of Barro Colorado Island, | 4rea. The money will be spent: by | eventually could be ‘regained from the Detroit Housing Commission et Reet Hee | anil City Planning Commission in }, preparing plans to qualify the area material losses. It said 13,480| Rufous Motmot, Is Rare DETROIT W—The City Council. Tr bilitation federal ald under Chigger When Adult wile preserve the Canal Eon. from side to side with an almost precise interval per swing of a <—because the famous moker little more than one second. discontinued this design ST. LOUIS — Chiggers are the young of a mite. A chigger does not burrow into the skin, as some persons believe, but attaches -itself to the skin at the base of a hair. VPPPEPPPPPPL PP PRP OPAP PPA vr secondary infection from scratch- When the chigger reaches the j adult stage it is an eight-legged | mite and does not feed on man, but on other arthropods and their ¥ a4 \ one i chiggers ate more closely as- sociated with the ground than with weeds and brush. 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This morning the stately beauty appeared on Fran Har- ris’ television “Home Show” in Detroit. Tonight she will be intro- duced as Romeo's goodwill am- day visit ‘While in & peach bassador at the Motor City Speedway. Early tomorrow morning the peach queen will appear on the John Merrifield television show at 6: 6 a.m. in Detroit, Wednesday. ~ She will a over the festival at Romeo Sept. 35 CORRECTION Dué to error, the foca- tions of two dealers were transposed in Pon- ~Fiae Gdvertisement ap-— pearing in the Press on August 23. The locations are as Opening Da WALLED LAKE — All students dn report for a full day of school | re on Sept. 8, Supt. Clifford Smart will greet |165 teachers, 47 of them new to ithe system when they meet for | breakfast in the cafeteria of the | | new high school at 9 a.m. on Sept. '6. Combined PTAs of the district | | will be hosts to this annual event. Brief mectings of the Walled Lake Michigan Education Asan. and the School Employes Credit “ Ambulance Service Ponce Snith Secret Home 138 West Lowrence Street Pontiac, Michigan follows: | Unions will take place after the | address to teachers. The balance L. C. Anderson, Inc. of Sept. 6 and 7, teachers will 209 N. Park Bivd, | meet with principals in their own Lake Orion, Michigan buildings. Serv | The school addition at Glengary Keego Sales & ice, | will be ready at opening time, Inc. while the one at Commerce will 3080 Orchard Lake Rd- not. Students of the latter will be Harber, Michigan | informed where they are to attend until the addition is completed, in B2. C. BRACE Phone FE $-0738 tion. Phone for facts today! | AUTO 149 W. Huron TODAY Before you buy any gas furnace, BURNER OR BOILER... Look for “hidden festures” that mean extra value. The exclusive Timken v PVEEREN Silent Automatic cross-over burner is just one of the extras that assure years [CA Le 0 of trouble-free, economical opera- Establsihed 1910 A. ELBLING & SONS . @ Sheet Metal Work * Rooling * Heating * Air-Conditioning © 73 S. Parke St. Phone FE 4-1504 '|Walled Lake ‘Schools Set te, Meetings © October. The high school gym is | expected to be finished in October | also. : Buses will run on approximately the same schedule as last year, \It is expected that all cafeterias will be in operation, with the ex- | ception of Twin Beach, which |not be completed Students, grades seven through 12, are expected to purchase books in advance of opening day. Bookstores will be open in both from 9 a.m. to 3 pm, now through Sept. 2. Those who have credit slips should bring them when purchasing books. Books for Geiientary school shidents are furnished, New students who have not al- ready enrolled are asked to do so in advance of opening date. Princi- pals are in their offices from 8:30 ja.m. to 3:3 p.m. daily, | follows: senior high, 8 a.m. to | 2:40 p.m.; junior high, 9:20 a.m. \to 4 p.m., and elementary, 845 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. Kindergarten | students will attend a half day, ,according to the area in which | they live. Romeo Board Opens Pleasant Knoll Bids ROMEO — School Supt. T. C. Filppula was authorized to adver- tize for bids on the Pleasant Knoll School, by the Board of Education at its recent meeting here, Bidding wil open Sept. 8. Bids will also be “accepted on three driveway plans for the South Grade Schoo! site. The bid of the Johnson Regulator Co, to install heating regulators in the North Grade School was | accepted, This contract will hinge upon acceptance of the bid for the plumbing phase of the work, from one of two local plumbing and heating concerns, upon approval of the majority of board members. Maynard Vick was hired to con- struct a driveway and parking lot at the Washington Grade School, To Drive for Members FOUR TOWNS = The Ladies Auxiliary here is planning a drive for new members. The group will —, regular meetings after pt ACROSS FROM . FIRESTONE | During Our Ist Week ~ Monday & Friday . bcs ag Thurs., ve 8 AM—9 PM Sat.. ‘8 AM—6 PM. ee 6 Libby-Owens ; GLASSES — with each car wash ee FOR. ee bap oy £ FE errr aD. ue may | junior and senior high buildings - '} than we normally consume, | School days are scheduled as | PEACH PIE FROM A MICHIGAN PEACH—Sec-' last week. Miss Kovack also delivered;a pie at the ‘| retary of Agriculture Ezra Benson got a feast for the White House especially for President Eisenhower. eyes as well as for the palate when Romeo Peach | She returtied to Michigan Friday, and will reign over Queen. Nancy Kovack of Flint presented him with a! the Romeo Festival Som. 3-5. tescious pie — her three-day ¥ visit to Washington | US. to Relieve Potato Surplus Announce Payment Plan for Excess Diverted From Regular Channels _WASHINGTON w—The Agricul- ture Department announced it will iake benefit payments for pota- toes diverted from regular com- mercial channels because of pros- pects of a big crop this year. Secretary of Agriculture Benson told a news conference the potato industry “is in difficulty’ because a crop of 400 million bushels is ip- dicated this year, “That is more " Ben- son said. The surplus would be diverted to manufacture of starch, live- stock feed and flour, Benson said, Benelit payments for potatoes so diverted would be 50 cents per. 10@?}punds up to Dec. 31, then drop te 40 cents until March 31, T 1966, and afterward to 30 cents until Jane 30, 1956. It probably will be Sept. 26 be- fore the plan can be put into operation. he said, and the de- partment will help out only in states or areas where the “industry — and operates an approved p n,"" The diversion program, he add- ed, “will be an industry respon- sibility.” Primary Schools at Holly Busy Enrolling Pupils ° HOLLY~—Grade school. teachers in the Holly Area Schools are reg- istering new pupils every day this week between the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock. Children are requested to register in the school nearest their home. ~ With the roster of teachers com- nounces that the schools will er on Sept. 8, with the exception of kindergarten where the opening date is Sept,12. Teachers will report for pre- liminary wotk on Sept. 6. Pupils who attended the Holly Area Schools the past year need not register before the ‘opening day of school. — Arrest Area Youths at Gang Fight Scene Fourteen teenage youths ‘armed with everything from pocket knives police broke up an impending gang fight near Palmer Park in peoee Booked for investigation of felo- nious assault were Larry Soper, 17, of Hazel Park; Lester Vineyard, 18, of Ferndale; Jerry Owens, 18, of Clawson, and cmaze —s 17, of — oo others oe juveniles. the arrests were made after . Highland Park authorities heard the fight was to be staged in the rear of a supermarket Saturday night. up as they assembled. Slate Benefit Dinner * * Top pleted, Supt. C, G. Coggins an-| to wrenches, were held today after | The youths were rounded | ) Girls Killed lin Romeo Crash Both Cars Demolished in Collision; Second _ Driver Unharmed ROMEO — Two teenagers were : Mans ott lost, Mahl Se epcer the intersection of Camp crash at |ground and 31-Mile road one mile south of Romeo. Giannola, 16, of East killed instantly and her passenger, Linda Troutman, 13, algo of East Detroit, died en route to St, Joseph Hospital, Mt. Clemens. ‘They “were passengers in a ear dfiven by- Robert 8. Mayer, 17,of East Detroit, which col- Nded with another driven by Vincent Umphrey, 26, of Remeo, at the intersection. Neither driver was seriously hurt in the smashup, which de- molished the two ¢: rs. State police of Romeo covered the accident. The drivers were scheduled to make statements to the Macomb County prosecutor to- day. County Deaths Mrs. Frank —_ ROCHESTER — Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from William R. Potere Funeral Home, Rochester, for Mrs. Frank (Adeline K.) Carey, 67, of Rochester and Charlotte. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. | Carey died early Sunday. She is survived by her husband, Frank; three .sons, Wayne and Omer of Charlotte, Emerson of Rochester; four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Mills of Lansing, Mrs. ~Maxine Corne- lius, both of Rochester; 23 grand- children, and 5 great-grandchil- dren. Steve Yombik UTICA Service for Steve Yombik M4, of 39393 Marne Rd., Sterling Township, was held this morning at the Schwarzkoff-Milli- ken Funeral home and at St. ‘€athotic Church, Lawrence Burial- was to be in Mt. Cemetery. Mr. Yombik, who died Thursday, ts survived by his wife Beatrice; his mother, Mrs. Mary Yombik of Warren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma VanPoelvéorde of Allenton and Mrs. Mary DeSutter of Fraser. Johny A. Kochenderfer DAVISBURG—Service for John A. Kochenderfer, 72, of Davisburg, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednes- day from Huntoon's Funeral Home, Pogtiac, with burial in Perry Mt, Park Cemetery. Mr. Kochenderter died Saturday. He is survived: by three daugh- ters; Mrs. Stanley Donaldson of L’Anse, Mrs. John Ramba of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Al Mason of Pontiac; a son, Id Kochenderfer of Pontiac, eight grandchildren and three great- grandchildren, Mrs, M. R. Cooper WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. M. R. (Hazel) Cooper, 53, of Union Lake. road, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Devis Graham Funeral Home, Fenton. with burial in Hart- land Cemetery. She died Saturday. She leaves her husband, Marion: one son, Leroy Moore of Hartland: Olivet ‘Bentler of Union Lake, Sandra at home; one brother, Frank Van Husen of Pontiac; one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Bryant of Washington;- D.C.; and seven grandchildren. OdieyW. Scott UTICA — Service for landscape gardener Odie W. Scott, 49, of 2836 Gravel Ridge. Rd., Avon Township, will, be held at 1:30 p. m. today from Schwarzkoff-Milliken Funeral Home here, with burial in Rose- land a Detroit. Mr. Scott died Th - He is pst by his wife and two sons, David, at home, Neil of Birmingham; two daughters, Mrs, Shirley Hadden of Washington, Carroll at .home; two brothers, James of Birmingham. John of New Orleans, La., and two grand. | Arvilla Maxine DeLaire ROCHESTER — Prayer service was held this morning at William R. Potere Funeral Home for Ar are two brothers, Donald and Rob- 2 sonore Salesmen Needed | : $2,000,000 Subdivision Now Under Os ascaa te howe fe) =a | ; rag oe eed get an coat ad + All Fine Homes. here? Atter Season WALLED LAKE — Ar. experi- ment in international .understand- ing ends today with the return of 30 Michigan students, including three from the Walled Lake area, who have spent the summer~eé. guests of German families. The trio, Bill. Duckwitz, Mary Roach and Shirley Wooden arrived at New York today aftér a flight from Luxemburg via Icelandic Air- lines. They are spending the day sightseeing in New York,, includ- ing a tour of the United Nations with the rest of their group. Mr. and Mrs. William Duck- wtiz of Westacres and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Weeden of Twin Beach will meet their children at Willow Run this evening. The Dick Roaches of Pontiac Trail drove to New York to meet their daughter, Mary. June 18 the group parted com- pany-in Hamburg to spend the summer with their various hosts. They were not together again until last Monday when the Michigan group met in Dusseldorf to entrain for Paris and three days of sight- Seeing in the French capitol. Bill spent the summer in Peine, near Hanover in the British zone. He enjoyed many side trips in- cluding one to Cologne, Bonn, a steamer trip on the Rhine, visits to. many towns in the Hanover- Brunswick area as guests of the German Rotary club, and one to Frankfort where his host was par- ticipating in races with his athletic team. tional friendliness of the boys and girls and the efforts of his hosts te make him happy. businessman, ‘his wife and son. She visited the Black Forest, towns was able to get to Berlin. Her let- iArea ‘Students Returning His letters tell of the excep- . Mary's hosts were a Darmstadt | in the American zone, and also | in Germany ters also reflect the. enthusiastic Shirley ‘was the guest: of two women social. workers in Lubeck in far northern Germiany. Three others of the Michigan group were also in Lubeck and they did con- siderable sightseeing in the area. One of the highlights of her’ sum- ae aah & Ree ey Wp 9 Ee pps encom by the appearance of prosperity and the cleanliness of the people and the places she visited. The program named “Youth for Understanding” by the Michigan Council of Churches was the first of its kind. ‘In previous yegts the council! has placed German sti- dents in Michigan homes for their senior year. The German parents and their friends proposed the summer for Michigan students to show their gratitude, : Install Auxiliary Officers for ‘56 in Joint Ceremony headed by Mrs. Jean Lamiman, in a joint installation ceremony with units of Imlay City, Almont and Lapeer, < Other ‘North ‘Branch officers were ‘Mrs. Theresa Dziduck, first vice president; Mrs. Jo Bohnsack, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Eliza- beth Westen, secretary; Mrs, Leota Kreger, recording secretary; Mrs, Rita Wright, treasurer, and Mrs. Jean Thompson, chaplain. ‘Squares’ Plan Meeting FOUR TOWNS — The Four Towns Squares will meet at 8:15 p.m. Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, 7835 Lock- lin, for a wienie roast and swim- ming party. : Mrs. Cecil Ries will be. co neral Home. Mrs. Sackett died at her fiome Saturday. Surviving, besides her husband, are a son and daughter, Noble J. Scranton of St. Petersburg, Fia., and Mrs. George Eberly of Mil- ford, and three grandchildren. Mrs, Victor Althouse . Mrs.—-Victor-thottie Ma Althouse; 85, of 3175 Noble Rd., will be Tues- day at-2 p.m. from the Bossardet- Mabley Funeral Home, with burial in Lakeville Cemetery. She died at ber residence Sunday. Surviving are a son and daugh- ter, Andrew of Royal Oak, Mrs. paso of Mount Pleasant, 6 gra idren and 6 t 4 great-grand- Mrs. Thomas Booth Heads MOMS at Pontiac Lake PONTIAC LAKE — MOMS of Earle Dwyer, vice president; Mrs. Lorena Ogg, secretary; Mrs Steve Alexander, treasurer; Mrs. Mi- chael Palazzolo, chaplain, and Mrs. John Cronan, historian. Next meeting is scheduled to be of Mrs, Margaret Carnés, asked to bring own table service and a dish to pass. 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For been refurbishing the wardrobes of older children for their return to the classroom. * * * Thanks to the vision of our Board, of Education and tax- payers, Pontiac's public school plant is in good shape to care for the ever growing enrollment. De- apite progress being made in the 10 year building program, how- - ever, some half day sessions still are necessary. This applies only to the Emerson School. In addition, classes in the __Hawthorne and Owen Schools will operate at above normal capacity. Both arrangements will continue until the new Linda Vista elementary school and — the new junior high school on North Perry street are completed. * * * Return of these thousands of children to their classrooms should remind motorists of the need for extra caution in all school neighborhoods. This extra care is a small price to pay for avoid- ance of a lifetime of regret over injury or death of a child. Over the years there has been a too little noticed but nonetheless welcome change in the attitude of school chil- dren toward the end of their summer vacation. No longer is it the fashion among them to bemoan the reopening of school. Today most youngsters look forward | eagerly to the resumption of the educa- tional routine. How U.S. Corporations Help Other Countries An encouraging fact of international - life is the slow and sure retreat abroad of the idea that foreign capital, espe- cially American, means exploitation and is dangerous. The facts, of course, are just the reverse. A New York Times survey reveals that more than 2,000 U.S. corporations conduct businesses worth $16 billion in foreign countries. . x *« * . Probably best known among these firms are United Fruit, the Grace Line and Arabiari-American- Oil Co. What, unfortunately, is too little known about them and others like them is that they employ, almost exclusively, natives-of— the countries in which they operate. By so doing they have raised the standard of living and the level of technical skills in those lands. * | * * ’ In many cases the American companies have built much better. - homes for their foreign employes than the workers themselves could afford, as well as hospitals and _ + gehools, In most cases also the motive tempered fair q ‘ countries from enterprises financed more political leaders have-céihe to real- ize the benefits that can result to their Good News for Britons . Announcement that there will be re- laxation of newsprint rationing next year is good news for British newspapers - and newspaper readers. For 15 years rationing has limited the number of columns of news and advertising British papers could print. This has created many problems for a press serving a population which reads newspapers even more avidly than Americans. , One result has been that Brit- ish reporters and editors have been forced to do an excellent job of saying a great deal in fewer and clearer words. Today, as one writer just back from England put ‘it, Britain has some of the world’s best as well as the worst newspapers, ; ) * ke * An indication of the demand for printed news can be found in the cir- « culation figures of outstanding dailies ‘and weeklies. While both the Manches- ter Guardian and London Times have small class circulations, London’s Daily Mirror and Daily Express are pushing toward the 5,000,000 mark.. Among the weeklies are the extremes of The Ob- server with 500,000 and the Sunday News of the World with 8,140,000. . * * * Increased supplies of newsprint can’t guarantee that all newspapers will be good but it obviously can improve a situation which has existed in Britain since early in World War II. The Man About Town A Prolific Growth =: Pontione Area Has Many Odd and Quite Unusual Reports Pluck: What's needéd in any en- deavor, but especially in playing the harp. In spite of the hot weather and frequent lack of moisture, Mother Nature is smiling generously -on all vegetation in the Pontiac area, Five large ears of sweet corn on a single stalk are reported by Gregory Harris of Pontiac Lake, Gladioli six feet tall and with 40 blossoms on some stems are growing in the garden of Mrs. Ransom Merriweather of Auburn’ Heights, Peonies are blooming for a second time for Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Holdsworth of Birmingham. Chinese asters ten inches across are spreading glory for , Mrs. Byron Wheaton in Huron Gardens. A sunflower with 36 blos- soms is reported by Courtiand Guntherman, out Baidwin Ave. Tomato plants nine feet tall are producing for i Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Keel of 877 Spence St., who also have canna plants. of the same height. A pumpkin vine in-the garden of i Mrs, Maryann Cochrane of Walled Lake, now is 28 feet long, growing at the rate of a foot every day, and tres- passing on her neighbor’s property. The tall corn honors are creeping skyward, now rest- ing with . . Arthur Layne of Waterford—15 feet and still growing. AND, with a desire to experiment a little, Claude Youngblood of Keego Harbor, planted an sspirin tablet ‘ with each kernel of sweet corn, and says the product is “simply delicious.” : Somebody new has discovered that among Michigan's 33 counties ~ there is only one, Sanilac, that does not have a lake. Our own Oakland has over 400, the most of any county in the southern peninsula. ; The first Santa Claus letter always comes from « “Mary Lou,” who now writes that she is seven years old and “still ives on Iroquois Road in the brick house.” This time her requests are few, but she adds that she doesn’t want any of “this Davy Crockett stuff.” ‘ The Canadian version of an old traffic of the year - sign-is “Sane?? Stay in Your Lane.” In response to several inquiries when is = _ “The Harvest Moon,” my encyclopedia says it is the full. moon nearest the autumnal equinox which this year is on Sept, 23: The nearest full moon to that date is on Oct. 1. ae as to just of 84 Dwight Ave.; ninetteth oirthday. of 193 North Perry St.; ann} a! 5 Verbal Orchids. to—_-._-m oan 1 | MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955. % f t. a ie Showing Who’s Still Boss David Lawrence Says: ‘Fund for the Republic’ Gives Reds Big Propaganda Break in U. S. WASHINGTON—The Communist cause in America has had a lucky break, Though not so intended, of course it turns ‘out that $15,000,000 originally derived from the free- enterprise system through the dili- Ford used to help persuade the people of the United States that Commu- nist activity in America has been insignificant and unimportant. is to destroy the system of private capitalism in our own country a to subvert the government of the United States and its institutions. '- Te be able to mobilize $15,- Legally they have the right to espouse almost any cause and it certainly would seem logical that $15,800,000 of private funds would be forthcoming from somewhere else “soon to uphold the cause of relentless opposition to the growth and spread of communism inside this country. BIASED REPORT This particular project thus far has been awarded about. $285,000- but the Congress of the United States and the Federal] Bureau of Investigation have spent many mil- lions of dollars on that subject al- ready. It takes, however, only a contexts by a of witnesses, There has never been a sus- tained and rigorous analysis of the sum total of this material. .” MT ONLY SCENTS AND [SME nd {7 ¥ and declares that the Commue- nist Party of the United States, tality of a conspiracy te over- throw the government of the United States, It constitutes an repubite, it- sely the rights and privileges ac- “corded to political parties, but denying to all others the liber. ties yguaranteed by the Constitu- tion... “The Communist party is rela- small numerically and gives scant indication of capacity ever to attain its end by lawful political means. The peril inherent in its operations arises not from its numbers, but from its failure to acknowledge any limitation as to the nature of its activities, and its dedication to the proposition that the present constitutional govern- tment of the United States ultimate- ly must be brought to ruin by any available means,. including resort to force and violence. “Holding that doctrine, its role as the agency of the hostile foreign power renders its existence a clear and present and continuing danger to the. security of the United States. It is the means whereby individuals are seduced into the Service of the world Communist movement, trained to do its bid- ding, and directed and coritrolled in the conspiratorial performance of their revolutionary services. Therefore the Communist Party should be outlawed." But the so-called “Fund for the Republic’ with its $15,000,- 000 apparently is to try te prove by its studies that the Anerican people are “rema’ intoler- ant of minority views” and that “a political party” in this coun- try has merely been “identified with the ‘Enemy.’ ” The word “Enemy” is given in quotation marks in the report. No- where in it is there any statement that incontrovertible has been presented to Congress and the conspiracy, has actually been used for treason- able purposes, (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) ‘Voice of the People lee ye Mission Makes Request for Musical | receive it. playing order as it is practically impossible to get repairs here, Send them to World Gospel Mission, Box 826, Marion, Indiana. One of our missionary families is now home on deputation work and will be returning to Santa Cruz, Bolivia, this ‘fall. The instruments will go with them if received at the Indiana address by September « in advance. Mrs. Minnie Jackson, President Mother Allen Prayer Band World Gospel Mission More Interested Reader?” Plugging for Boys’ Club — I have watched with interest the many fine letters recently pub- lished in the Press regarding a Boys’ Club in the northern part of Pontiac. Surely such a program is sirable for the boys of community and should. be couraged and supported willingly by all. Volunteer leadership in youth groups, such as Boy Scouts, etc., is posing a greater problem year by year and it would seem that paid leaders is the only answer. Interested Father de- our en- We are surprised that more peo- ple haven't shown more concern in. the matter of a Boys’ Club in the north end of Pontiac. We know the Wever-Owen- Hawthorne Community Club has asked ang pleaded for funds to a. Case Records of a Psychologist Thoughtful Justice of the Peace Steers Young Couples Into Church Weddings Chuck Merritt is wise in Beware! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-325: Chuck Merritt, age about 35, is a justice of the peace at Forrest. Tl. Earlier this year I was speaking Walls briefed me about Chuck. * * * y “He's a wonderful man,” said this , “and a livewire clergyman _ member. of my church. “He is. natural salesman tn ries devotion to the church. “Dr. Crane, here is another thing i. oeies iby: Z 3 8 ai E | f a church where a clergyman pre- sides at the marriage rites. RELIGION FIRST rate the ceremony, the less spiri- tual significance often attaches to the event. Doting papa m better” sink the price of the ul elaborate church wedding in a down-pay- ment on a cottage for the newly- weds. form foster children of their adop- tion and .salute men like Chuck Merritt who steer couples into -churches for their weddings. (Copyright 1955) 15. . Thanking friends and strangers nstruments v Leangemeumnsees! comune — i. Portraits By JAMES J, METCALFE How many are your valuables? . . « The diamonds you hold? . . . A ton of silver or perhaps ].. A twee rhaps - dn the as heaven... Well, all your silver and your gold ... And all your diamonds too .. , Can onty bring a worldly sum... Of common joy to you . *. They~ cannot make your peace with God Te a you are clever .., They cannot buy a ticket to... Your happiness forever’. . . The richest thing on earth is just... The time* you have to live .. . To use or to refuse it by... Your willingness to give. (Copyright 1955) ‘Smiles If we all could do just as we ‘please during summertime think how little would be done. Some folks really ought to diet if it would keep them from being so full of themselves. It's hard to find your place in .— the sun when you stay out all night and sleep all day. A decorator says painting around the house is just horseplay with ;most husbands. Dobbin’, so to speak. Sometimes it seems that kids never should be told that it's human to be perfect. 3 Looking. Back 15 Years Ago ENEMY BOMBS blast London and Berlin. HOUSE MILITARY committee approves draft. ; 20 Years Ago — MUSSOLINI, CABINET begin ‘war’ meeting. MICHIGAN KIWANIANS open convention here, : Says Small Sugar Amount Won't Cause Tooth Decay — By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, From all the scientific evidence I have studied, I infer that the use reasonable A * «¢ At the same, time I believe the g 3 i r oF B25 tel iff i Pie ef iv i is i fT 2 ie i : i i i! 3 3 | { r : He ft * WELL FED FAMILY d i i R23 Zan g2 is i f fi iH gS zs fi; i & afi. ! F iJ fl H i . sn: | the 78 ‘opi iss is was | : . . Dissents Showing Drop © opinions issued. This was in Self-Serve Practice i : \ a i é . it * a a \, =aa ‘ pa > { ma NE PONTTAG PRESS. “MONDAY, AUGUST 39. 1955 __ / me U. S. 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NIGHTS TO 9 si : “i THE PONTI AC PRESS, MONDAY. AUGI ST 29. 1955 By Cari Grubert Subpoena Mother Who Cost Son Rank WASHINGTON i®—Mrs. Deborah Landy, whose formér Communist activities once cost her son a Naval Reserve commission, was called under subpbena for ques- tioning today. by the House Un- American Activities Committee. : Mrs. Landy, a Bradley Beach, N.J., widew, is the mother of 21- year-old Eugene Landy, who grad-. uated as an honor nt this month from the Me Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. The Navy denied him a commisgion on grounds his mother had Communist, but now has a 6; three-man board reconsidering {he case, Mrs. Landy, 54, has admitt she was a Communist from 1937 to IMT. She told newsmen she quit the party at her son's urging. _ Committee sources said they wanted to quiz Mrs. Landy not because of her son’s case, but fo find out what information abéut | Red activities she might have that is not already in the committee's files Delay Pilot Press Talks TOKY Ouww—The U.S. Air Force today postponed until Wednesday or Thursday a press conference by | the woods near hete just-as Gerry | Lt. Guy H. Bumpass of Jackson, Miss., whose plane was shot down by Communist gunners near the Korean truce line. The delay from | Tuesday wag-“‘due to the physical condition” of Bumpass, who suf- fered a fractured skull in the crash, | the Air Forte said. Bishops Visit Troops HEIDELBERG (®—Three Meth-| odist bishops are coming from the United States next month to con- duct a religious retreat for Metho- | Polio Victim, 10, Finally Walks to Meet Parents NEW ORLEANS ®—Dickie Joe Ladner, 10-year-old son of a Miss- issippi carpenter, walked from his plane to meet his parents yester- ay, ne + ° e It was more than a family reunion, because Dickie hadn't walked unaided for almost nine years, since he became a polio victim. Dickie went to Dover, NJ., a year ago for a series of operations. The Dover Police Department “adopted” him when policemen learned he was lonely. They ar- ranged for doctors and nurses and took care of the bills. oe * ° Dickie even lived with one of them, Patrolman Anthony Mack- ron,-when he wasn't in the hospital, Hix parents are Mr. and Mrs. taren.2- Ladner, Saucier, Miss. Moose. Makes a Mistake: It Costs Him His Life NEWCASTLE, N.B, uA high terday when he failed to clear a | Newcastle ¢rivek's car. 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He prefers to hire blind people because he has found they do a better job than workers who can see. * & ¢ “And [ mean they do a better job in every way.” said Heller, who operates 4 $2.000,000-a-vear wholesale toy manufacturing firm in Chicago, Only 2 per cent of his : employes have normal vision, | Ninety-six per cent are totally blind, the other 2 per cent partially | blind. | Heller's original interest in the blind was sentimental. * af e “When I was a boy of 7," he! “my best friend fell, into | recalled, a trough of lime while playing on the site ef a construction project His eyes were burned out “I was 2yery close to him. In those days there wasn't so much ition. My tmend grew up and died, | but he never learned to adjust him- - He pra Pips able to work. e WAS @ to try to by himself, ee “It hurt me over the years him so helpless.”’ eda In 1949 Heller, whp had been ac- tive in the toy field, decided to go into business for himself. With two partners he founded the Skil-Craft Corp., which markets ‘Handy Andy” juvenile tool sets.. ~ The idea came to him that per- haps some of the routine factory tasks could be performed by the blind, that in this way he could saye some of them from the dreary loneliness of his dead ‘childhood friend. He went to the Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind for help in setting up a raining program. The program ae out better than anyone's expectations. The blind proved amazingly able to per- form any task assigned to them. — ’ Today Heller has a. reservoir of 500 skilled blind workers to draw knowh about how to help the blind Lon, employs trom 100-0. 150, de: Young Teens Throw 8-Year-Old in Fire NEW YORK @—Eight-year-old | --Joseph Bolero of Queens suffered first-degree burns of the face and body last night! when three older | boys: grabbed him in a Queens | park and threw him into a Tubbisy fire. Joseph told police he did not know the older boys but they seemed to be 10 or 12 years old. The, boy's tormenters fled imme- diately after tossing “him head first into the flames Joseph’ quickly got up and ran to a park wash- room to douse the fire, A park _attendant_took ‘him to_a—hospital Joseph's foster mother Mrs Mary Conroy of Woodhaven said she knew fo reason why anyone would want to burt him Sixth Economic Assembly _ Meets in Latin America BOGOTA, Colombia (®—Dete- gates of the 21 American republics and observers from five other nations. asembled in Boyoff~today for the sixth session of the Latin- American Economic Commission of the United Nations. Observers came from Czechoslovakia, Spain, Italy, Poland and Sweden. U.N, Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold was to open the conferenée this afternoon. - The agenda-includes a discussion of Latin-American. economic ad- vaneement for the past'two years and. ebstacies hindering development. GET TOP PRICE for whatever | you're selling, through Classified | ads! Dial FE 2-8181. future | Russian Orthodox Head Injured in Auto Crash | NANUET, N.Y, ®—The Metro- |politan Anastassi Grebanovsky, head of the Orthodox Church out- | side ef Russia, was injured ina two-car crash yesterday but went on to conduct a service anyway. _ adjust themselves to their condi- | pending on pr fluctuations in the toy industry. He avoids any sentiment in them. He is a hardheaded realist, credits their efficiency largety for the fact his business has grown from $300,- 000 to $2,000,000 annually in six years, now is the top producer in the field. * ee * Some of the blind do office work. Some assemble and pack the tool kits. When the firm added a line of chemistry sets, microscopes and juvenile mechanjcal drawing kits, the blind lea new skills quickly and easily, “In all sincerity.” said Heller, “IT would stack them up against the best group of sighted people. Our people would do their jobs better—and get them done faster. They develop a marvelous sense of touch that compensates for their loss of sight." The week training period, They then receive the same wage scale—up to $2 an hour—as workers in other Chicago toy factories, plus extra average. life.” said Heller. “One of our su- perintendents was the personnel di- rector of a large corporation before he lost his sight. 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Truman fired the first salvo of a three-day Michigan Democratic conference yesterday by accusing the Republican administration of falling “100 per cent under the =a domination of big business.” » * * Truman, scheduled for a speech here tonight, told a news confer- ence that this domination ‘‘started = |in Michigan.” The former President said he- did not want to discuss person- alities, and he did not mention by name Secretary of Defense Wilson, former General Motors president, and other Michigan businessmen in the Eisenhower administration. Commenting on “Democrat- fe chances in 1956, Truman said it was not inevitable. that Republi- cans would win if President Eisen- hower is nominated. “TI think the man who will win the election is the one who. has the best platform," he said. He reaffirmed his support of ial oh Coll forCorefel Don the Poatiac : Laund+y Man | Fluff Dry Just Send Your The flat-pieces will be returned all ironed. 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He and his 3-man administra- tive staff will leave Sept. 1 for the week-long 10th National Training Conference of nearly 8,000 Scout executives ang lead. | ers at the University of Michi. | gan, “Sebut executives throughout the nation have been evaluatit g suc. cessful methods and techniques to make. this four-year program ef- fective," Leland said. Attending with Leland are Rob- ert F. Bennett, Macomb. district executive; Van R. . Braidwood, Pontiac district executive, and Wil- lard H, Wells, Ottawa executive. The conference in Ann Arbor will | deal mainly with six major study areas in the fields of administra- tion, program enrichment, finan- cial. support, membership, man- power, planning and use of tools. | Each subject has been developed | by 90 local Boy Scout Councils scattered across the nation. Elective subjects, along with dis- guest speakers, exhibits, and special programs will be Inclided ir the conterence—— ‘the first formal ses- sion Friday evening in Hill Audi- toriam will be Dr, Arthur A. Schuck, chief scout executive of SO nations-~-attending. Harold E. Stassen, special as- sistant to President Eisenhower, will speak Monday night on “youth in A Free World.” The conference will close Friday, Sept. 9, with a tableau entitled “Qnward for God and My Country.” Charge 2 Contributed ‘to Minors’ Delinquency Pontiac Police arrested two men | Sunday. merning on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of minors, Arested .were Horace-F, Shaw. ‘38, of 11745 N. Telegraph Rd. and | Leslie Hale, 44, of Detroit. Police said the two had bought wine for juveniles. his wife and David W. Keck, 27, of Utica, had just stepped from thelr parked auto and were wait- ing for traffic to clear on Johnson St. in order to cross when struck by Connor's car. 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Gordon, named “baritone saxo- phone player of the year” by Downbeat Magazine, is survived by | his widow, Sue, former singer, and two children, Steven, 3,,and Stacey, | 9 months. ‘Actress Veronica Lake Weds Music Publisher TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. ®— Movie star Veronica Lake and New York music publisher Joseph Mc- Carthy were married in a quiet ceremony yesterday at the First Congregational Church. Miss Lake was, here for a week's engagement at the Cherry County Playhouse Summer Theater. - Miss Lake, 36, previously was married to Andre dée— Toth, Hoily- wood director. ; McCarthy is associated with | Musicana Corp. of New York, which manages Miss Lake’s busier phone player Robert’'Gordon, 24, / . va Champion Speller Hasn't Decided Whether to Go On UNION, W.Va. @ — Gloria Lockerman, the 12-year-old Balti+ more school girl who las spelled her way to $16,000 of a television show, has not yet decided whether she will try for $32,000. 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I have always followed this practice but was told recently that it is not done by people of: best taste and makes the hostess feel that it is payment for the meal.” Answer: This is more popularly done in some communities than in others, but: while neyer necessary, it is certainly not fh bad taste. i can't imagine that any hostess would be critical of this courtesy. Group: Enjoys Annual Summer The Elks Sa - Shay Quadrille Club held its annual summer pic- nic and dance Friday evening at Avon Park in Rochester, * * © Following a cooperative supper, there was square daricing in. the pavillion with 58 meémbers and guests attending. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Upton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Egerer, Mr. and Mrs. George Tozer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coad, Joanne Walser and Grace Cowley, William 1. Moore rmneeg hed by Mrs. Russell Pope and Mrs. Wiliam Moore. Mrs. Robert Nien- stedt and Mrs. William Hurlburt served refreshments. The regular 1955-1956 season of dancing for the club will begin Oct. 7 in the ballroom of the Elks Temple, with dances scheduled _ semi-monthly. = = New po ee Requires Only Soap and Water SAN FRAN-CIS CO GNS) * is They shguid, instead, be pleas- antly surprised by the really lit- tle care the new leathers need— simple soap and water treat- ment for soil is all that is re- quired to keep them gleaming richly. * *- No wax, no polish, no oil ts fire. Daniel Schlyfestone, son The bell on the fire engine which be- ts essential so she hangs on tightly. His sister, Patricia, knows that speed | . of the Irving A. Schlyfestones of West Iroquois road, was anxious to prove to the photographer that being a make-believe policeman can be | police car. rough work, «ty . ewer? f27, & ‘eR ew ara They longs to Christopher Lewis clangs loudly as | are the children of Mr. and: Mrs. Roy Lewis he roars down the sidewalk to a possible | of Elizabeth Lake road. Pentiae Press Photos Pontiac Press Photes Even bandages are necessary 4 after he makes a few calls in his.bright blue ’ Womens Section MONDAY, AUGUS T 29, 1955 PAGES 14-17 | Patricia Ann Ryan, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert E. Ryan of Baldwin avenue, will grad-- uate Sept. 8 from Harper Hos- pital School of Nursing, Detroit. Graduation exercises are to be held at Rackham Memorial Build- ing with a reception -following at McLaughlin Hall, Nurses Resi- dence. * * * After spending the past ten days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Lamb of Weno- nah drive, Mr. and Mrs, John R. Murray have returned to their home in Peterboro, Ont. .Mrs, Murray is a bees of 7 Lamb. ore ‘heey 3. Miller oo ee if Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilcox (nee Sarah Brown) are announcing the birth of a daughter, Susan Lee, at Pontiac General’ Hospital, August 20. Maternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Brown of Peach street and the paternal grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Wilcox, of West End avenue. * * * Mr, and Mrs. Robert Red- mond and children of Pittsburgh have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Birum Campbell, at her home on Watkins Lake for the past three weeks. They returned Holmes’ Announce Daughter's Betrothal BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs. Nancy Jean to Charles son | Gilbert, son of Mra. Charles“ D- Personal News of Interest in Pontiac to their home over the weekend. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gunery Hammitt of Fairgrove avenue are leaving today for New York City and Washington, D.C, where they will visit Brigadier General G. C. Shaw who is recovering in Walter Reed hospital. They will return by way of the Carolinas and will visit relatives in Johnston City, Tenn. braneo. “Buttermilk.” = Tommy Moses, son of Mr. and Mrs. | from time to time for a rest. + When Douglas Ritter has an expression like this there’s no doubt as to whether or sR not he’s enjoying a ride on Make-Be his buckin’ #. seems to control his horse with a hearty “giddap or whoa,” |and Mrs. Kevin Ritter of Auburn avenue. The voune rider\~ ante y lieve He is the son of Mr. It t's the perfect Raymond W. Moses of Lincolnshire road, |time to glance .back at — freshly turned believes that every farmer stops his work | furrows. Couple United in Methodist Ceremony The Oakland Park Methodist;round necklines. ‘They carried Church was the scene Saturday | crescent shaped bouquets of shad- evening for the wedding of H. Marcella Kilgore and Russell G. Hester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden R. -ed blue fugi chrysanthemums. Robert Thatcher served as best man, Stanley a Hester, Arkie James and William C. Hester, Jr. Carl Maceday Lake, and he isthe son | Sivers seated the guests. of Mr and Mrs. Stanley C. “Hester |~ of South Telegraph road, The Rev, James W, Deeg se formed the cerethony before 350 * guests, The bride wore a dew length gown of ice blue satin overlaid with white net and lace, A square sequins and seed pearls secured The bride’s attendants, Mrs. Howard Holeman;Mts. Herman Westfall of Berkley and’ Morene Frady wore identical waltz length gowns of coral net and-lace = Fall Jumper Variety » Gives Buyer Choice A Feception was held following the ceremony at. Veterans Mall. Mrs. Kilgere wore a capricene + World | ehureh Rite Unites Pair in Marriage Carolyn Woodhouse John Kontz Hooper Are Wed BIRMINGHAM—A garden recep- tion followed the wedding Saturday evening at eight o'clock in Christ Church Cranbrook of Carolyn Jane Woodhouse, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Urban Udall Woodhouse of Lakeside drive, and John Kentz Hooper. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, William Davis Hooper of East Maple avenue. ual * * The double ring ceremony. was read by the Rev. Perry R. Wik liams of Christ Church and .the Rev. Harold Towne of St. James | Church, Birmingham. | The bride wore the wed | ding gown of her sister Mrs. Wil- liam D. Kramer. It was of Chan- tilly lace over white satin with a portrait neckline. The billowing skirt fel in a chapel train and the fingertip veil was held by a lace Juliet cap. She carried a white prayer book with white orchids and stephanotis. Alison Woodhouse was her sis- ter’s maid of honor, and brides- maids included Carolyn Lynn Bowen of Grosse We, Elizabeth ‘Ann Cole of Detroit, Virginia . Moore of Jasper, Ga., and Bar- bara Jane Rankin of Stone Mountain, Ga. Ril ‘wore waltz length gowns of mauve crystallette with off-shoul- der necklines and bouffant skirts. + ee ee They carried cascade bouquets of Burma-shaded glammelias and Rapture roses. Mrs. Woodhouse wore beige or- ganza embroidered in pearis and a corsage of brown cymbidium orchids, ‘ Mrs. Heoper’s gown was of ‘slate blue taffeta with a full skirt. She also wore orchids. For traveling through Virginia the bride wore a champagne col- ored linen ensemble with cocoa accessories. They will live in Alex- anderia, Va. where Mr. Hooper will study at the Virginia Theolog- ical Seminary. Friends Host Kitchen Shower for Bride-Elect Jacqueline Menzel, bride elect ot Gordon Blonde, was honored recently at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. John Steinhelper on South Genesee avenue. ae * * Co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Clifford Maison and Mrs, Anthony Osler who assisted in the serving of refreshments from a table centered with pink and white chrysanthemums, Jacqueline is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Menrel of Prospect street, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Blonde of Detroit. Guests honoring Jacqueline were ; Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. George Moses, Mrs. George Newell, Mrs, Curtis Flath, Mrs. Harry Satter, Mrs. Glen Hickson, Mrs. Edward Woodside of Detroit, and Mrs, | Harvey Renaud ot Windsor. Also ivi were Mrs. Carl Seiser, Mrs, ‘Tyrus Menzel, Mrs, Maurice Croteas, and = - John Plassey. Stork Shower Fetes Mrs. R. A. Covington - crystaliette dress with white and brown accessories, The cage er of the bridegroom wore deep green crepe dress withe green accessoriés, The bride changed to a charcoal gray sheath dress with black ac- + eessories fora honeymoon-trip-to | Niagara Falls. On their return they ‘will reside on Fernberry street. Marcee Hill was hostess at a stork shower honoring Mrs, Robert A. Covington recently. Mrs, John Hill and Mrs, J B sisted the tren ane — Guests were Nancy Davis, Anna Mae Fox, Margaret.Lawless, Mrs, Robert Harris, Mrs. Charles Hal- pin, Mrs, Gerald McHaney aay Mrs. Don Trulu, Others attending were Mrs. Frank Covington, ‘Mrs. Mel Wil- liams, Mrs. John Hessler, Mrs. William Hessler, Barb H. Marcella |J®anette Sender, — A Mrs.~ Arthur Janisse, M : | Kilgore ‘Peary © rick, : _ Mrs. Pal —. nm, Mrs, Denison, \ became the yaaa ur heagrars Bis bride of Par Mrs, Chartes ee Mrs, . | iN C ijekeneee “Hester |The affsir was-held at Miss Hester ees home on -oileredive Diigo Saturday sthninenideasesininteipne evening. She is eid nee Fetes the daughter |" ‘ag tanton Thomas of of the Elden | ake road winored Feaye ta R. Kilgores of yn oped 2 — avenue at a aceda evening. fee y A ceramic cradle with white Laie end, Me Tan gactinione ee tee is the son of eer Tor, te butfet dessert, ribbons radiating the Stanley trom the centerpiece held minia- esters Of) invited guests were: Mrs. Leslie ‘ South Zuehik, Mrs. Edward Mann, Mrs, : | Lynn Wilmot, Mrs. F. Lee Thomas | Telegraph 8nd Mrs. Edward Redding. . road, : = Bolton, Loren . ‘Mrs. bg s THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. AUGUST do, 109 , FIFTEEN ‘Announce Elaine Darden’ s Betrothal the engagement of their daugher, Elaine, to Lawrence D. Heitsch Sunday during a party at “Dar- danelles.” * * The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Heitsch of West Iroquois rad. | As the guests arrived for cock: | tails, telegrams were presented to the couple’s friends revealing the news. Giten and white flowers dec- orate@d the home, and a heart- shaped arrangement of smilax _cavtored ER ¢ colored photo of Now You Can_ Make Edible Crockett Hat Here’s how to miake an edible cooriskin cap for the young Davy Crocketts in your life. * * * The idea came from the home- making department of a shorten- ing factory at Sherman, Tex., just a short way from the town of have killed his last. bear on the way to the Alamo. Start with a two-layer cake (the cap itself) and six cup cakes (the tail.) Cut a half-inch slice from the side of each cup cake and place them in a curved row, cut side down, alongside-the iayers:—- Ice all with chocolate frost- ing, and cover the sides of the layers with toasted coconut and make stripes across the top with the coconut. Stripe the cupcakes crosswise with coconut. To*toast coconut, place it in a thin layer on a baking sheet. ina moderate oven (350 degrees) for i or 2 minutes.” — A few plastic Indians and horses around the cake add to the frontier atmosphere. Late-day dresses this autumn are simple in cut but elegant of fabric. Necklines are higher, shoul ders are covered. SCHOOL CLOTHES . WASHABLE RAYON OR CORDUROY ERS 149 | tral Methodist Church. ‘The Rev. as euaie wus gid hk aoe: ‘Larry received thelr guests. dress of brocaded satin in leaf ELAINE design, The fitted bodice on the Ringeweed School Cranbrook, docen Seared ‘tate b beuitent ait. ing room where’: “Trixie” and | At her shoulder was pinned a cor- sage of pink cymbidium orchids. The bride-clect wore a beige | KINGSWOOD GRADUATE Following her graduation from DARDEN In the presence of the immediate families, Betty Harnack and Er- win W. Newman exchanged nup- tial vows Saturday evening at Cen- | J. W. Mulder performed the 7:30 ceremony. * * The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. W. Schoof of Orchard Lake avenue and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Newman of Miami road. For her —— the bride chose New Depilatories Melt Facial Hair Troubles Hair on the face is a source of |@mbarrassment to any woman. Even fine down around the lips can ruin a perfect makeup. And, of course, it may cause an feriority complex. ” . in- | * One psychiatrist. points out that a large percentage of his patients are frustrated by facial defects, particularily skin blemishes and hair. Until the advent of new. facial hair removers, any woman with a heavy down on her face lived in the shadow of her beauty. Heavy Onenew odorless white cream ‘a carefully-con- Book Sale 10,000 BOOKS _ Including ‘Fiction-Non Fiction Juvenile Values to $500 Old Prof Book Store 9 W. Lawrence St. pen may be applied im- ately. trolled formula that is completely effective and kind to the skin. It is better to do a job of this sort before bedtime, so that in the morning after a good smooth creaming of the face, foundation This doesn’t mean,’ however, with a smart new The . chit at the home Pair Speaks Nuptial Vows a blush pink princess style gown of crystallette with. a pink lace bodice. She wore a matching cap of crystallette and carried a white orchid. Her only attendant, LaVerie Upeott wore a mist green nylon chiffon gown and carried an or- chid. Serving his brother as woe man was Wesley Newman and seating the guests were Ward Newman Jr. and Lyle Satm. A reception was held immediate- |ly following the ceremony in the | parlors of the church. **e2 »® For her honeymoon in northern Michigan, the new Mrs. Newman was wearing a pink cord suit with which she wore white accessories. The couple will make their home in Pontiac. |Helpful Hints |to Save Time Washing Dishes CARBONDALE, fl. (INS) — A home economist at Southern Illi- nois University claims the average years of her life washing dishes. “In-today’s fast-paccd economy, that’s a lot of wasted time” ac- cording to Mrs, Agnes Ridley who has worked out a system to whit- tle dishwashing time down and “still do a first-rate job.” Mrs. Ridley recommends clear- ing the table by stacking dishes on a tray in groups so they can be transported to the extreme right of the sink, rinsed, and placed in washing order, Silver is placed in a glass of Warm water to remove food particles. Too much suds results in a starch for dishes and too little makes cloudy dishes, says Mrs. Ridley. Glasses: should be washed first. The left hand holds the glass while the right grasps a brush and washes with circular motions. Coming Events bee Ae rg Bast st S&S. Paddock &t., Tuesday et ca housewife spends six and one-half |- | Trixte attended Centenary Junior’ senior year at University, She is a member of Sigma Gamma Association. Larry is also a senior at Michi- gan State University and is presi- dent of Delta ore ™ fraternity. * . The wedding is being planned for June, following the couple's graduation. Suit Fashions Feature Slim, Long Lines NEW YORK (NEA)—The longer suit jacket makes fashion news this fall, Ifs really a long jacket, sometimes tunic length and usu- ally with easy, fitted lines, It’s sometimes difficult to tell where the suit ends and the en- semble begins. Many designers are doing jackets, skirt and blouse in related colors that might be termed “ensemble” termed ‘‘suit." Easy lines mean that even the unfitted suit curves softly to the bedy contour, Pockets, placed low, emphasize the long-torse look The A-line suit with long jacket, the long line tunic and the cutaway are three new suit versions for And-all-three have—-one common denominator: the longer jacket, whether curved to the body or not, But there are no exaggerated curves. LONG LINES - Long line suits are shown this year for late day wear, too, in satin or textured wools in mink or ermine. “The box jacket is back but itsy a shaped jacket now, The straight, | really boxy lopk of the past is gone. Tweeds are important, rich in color and elegant in quality, And tweed is given a soft, gentle han- dling in chiffon weights and in the heavier weights, too, Greens, soft shades of rose, ele- gant black, blackened tones, blue (particaiarty q darkened royal bine) and some gray are the | colors that repeat in suit show- Ings. The skirt line all the way through | is generally a narrow one but some }eased skirts are shown just as | there are some shorter, fitted jack- ets for the woman who feels that her strong point is a pretty waist- line. Wall-to-wall cotton - tufted rugs shrink if they have not been pre- shrunk. It is wise to check the label before buying. College and is presently in her|- Michigan State |- but might also be Whilé honeymooning. for six months in Eyrope Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Warrilow will visit rela- tives in The Hague, Netherlands and England. | a The bride is the former Tine Charlotte DeWilde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andries C. DeWilde of of Mr. J. “Warrilow of Berkshire road. First Methodist Church of Fern- dale was the setting for the three o'clock ceremony Sunday after- noon, The Rev. John W. Parrish read the servite in the presence of 175 guests. The bride’s gown was fash- foned of rose pointe lace set in nylon tulle over nylon satin, Her fingertip length vell of silk tulle was secured by a lace Juliet cap. She carried a cascade bouquet of white glameliias and roses cen- tered with a white orchid. Caroline DeWilde was her sis- ter's maid of honor. With her lavender crystalline and nylon tulle dress, she wore a purple velvet headpiece and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow glameliias. Mrs. Jack Winfield, Kathryn MARY MARGRET. WIESLER | Mrs. Norbert D. Wiesler of Birmingham announced the engagement of her ~~ daughter, Mary Margaret, to Charles Joseph Faltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faltz of Rochester, A. Y¥, @ 6 dinner party at Bloomfield Hills Country Club _. Saturday. She was graduated from Stevens ' College and he is a graduate _of Rochester University. Andres $7750 | Short ... glamorous tion fun breeze... Open INTRODUCES THE 3 MOST MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS Complete with Cutting and Styling choose. 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It would ‘be easy to be self- possessed and beautiful -if-one could pick the day, after arising and seeing how one feels. But the day is picked a tong time in advance, and whether one feels miserable or pimply, it's still the day Clothes, you remember, should be picked and taid out in ad | vance. But what else should one earry? A mental list ef points you waa | to_bring up or questions you have | to ask is important. If you're not much on mentals lists, make a short notation on a clean card. There is nothing wrong with saying, “Il have a few things I wanted to remember to ask you" and whisking out the card. Don't keep staring at it while your | questions are being answered by | the interviewer You'll probably aeed a pen, well-filled. Uf your pen teads to be cranky, take a ball point. Check over things you'll need, Your driver's license, yout social security ouniber, any high school records that haven't been malled. If you have any evidence you want to take along, keep it mit | mal. For some jobs, a resume ts! asked. Type it out on one sheet | of white ‘Paper. If you have records, testi- monials, articles in the school or local paper you think may bear on the interview, take them folded | neatly in a notebook. Don't drag out your heavy artillery unless It's asked for or you feel it fits in to the conver | sation. If asked about extra- curricular werk, you may have an opportunity to shaw a review | of the echool play or other mate- if rial. | And don’t forget you're jeoking ; over the job or school as much) as they're looking you over, Ask | what you want..to.know., You want to be sure, too. | | Keep Traveling Equipment Handy A stuart “mother keeps baby’s. travejing equipment handy and in- tact, to prevent last-minute fluster.~ His carry-all, washéloth, bib, extra diapers, soap - ~all should be kept together neatly for unexpected outings. To keep this paraphernalia clean and ready for instant use, store things im plastic bags. 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BOBETTE Hosiery & Corset Shop STRAND THEATER BUILDING FE 2 Formfit cesane 14 NORTH SAGINAW ST. -6921 “But of course, I figured there was no way I could capitalize on this skill, except in helping friends to select a new outfit, * * e ‘ “But then my husband became il ‘and I found it necessary to eam some money, DOES ALTERATIONS “T am a. pretty good seam- stress," she continued, “so I de- cided to do alterations and some dressmaking in. my home, For- She Makes Colors Her “Pusiness tunately, there is a great need for this in our community. “T was able to get work from some of the local tailors and pro- fessional dressmakers and I ad- vertised in the paper that I would do alterations, “In a short duns, I had a steady stream of customers, 1 did the work adequately and re- “But it broke my heart to see # open to a plunging neckline. | loops and new white four-hole pearl byttons. The flattering, pointed collar is ribbed-to match the turned back cuffs. ‘Hadley’ s new round-the-clock dressmaker of pure cashmere is a convertible style to be worn buttoned high or It ‘has hand crocheted button Unfolding new features, duat- | purpose sofa-beds promise to make the home more carefree, comfortable and hospitable. 066°5 ee home of finer cleaning ..... It Won't Be «+. until you'll once again see the __ famitiar patrol boy guarding the tives of his classmates... Alert and business-like, these boys learn the lessons of safety, efficiency and neatness. Because they are always on display, they know well the value of good grooming. Most of us are on display each day. We too, know the practical value of good grooming and neat appearance. That's why Ogg's finer cleaning is so appreciated.. That's why it’s so nice to get _ the extra convenience and service, the fresher appearance and the longer lasting ~ crispness that Ogg give. See Ogg today. This should be a_ cheering pithought for the hostess who can see the next influx of steaming up the street. New models in convertible sofa- beds have tapered down in bulk, thanks to redesigned inner mech- anisms, and they're re_also stepped up in style. One important improvement, I think, is the greater sitting comfort they offer. This is achieved through employment of visitors pillow backs, pitched seats, softer Cuittons and. spring edges. If yours is a house like mine, full of children and minor crises, you may be as enthusiastic as I am about the upholstery fabric used on one medium-priced com- bination. This fabric (which is a textured weave in a good color range) is treated with a new sili- _cone finish. | STAINS LEAVE This syimer finish is applied to woven fabrics by licensed tex- tile companies. Spills such as coffee, soft drinks or water roll around on the surface in tiny beads and can be blotted up with tissue or towel. Oily stains are etased with a solvent, but ng white ring is left to mark the spot, - The sofa-bed which. will carry this invisible armor against com- mon stains is in a modern styl Sofa-Beds Help Make ‘Home Living Carefree “ing, with loose pillow back and used and method of construction. | some of the dresses the women had | bought and wore heving altered. “The ee were Soaunaly per- fectly terrible—the last thing in the world that a particular woman should wear. Little by little, I started advising oem. I'd suggest a peach-colored collar, a bunch of pale Blue flowers, somie bit of color to be worn near the face, to relieve the dreary colors of dresses that made their complex- ions look so muddy. “Pretty soon my customers were asking my advice before buying a dress. . BRILLIANT IDEA “And then one day I got a‘ bril- liant idea, I bought large swatches | —a yard or two—of material in| every conceivable color, I'd drape them around a customer's shoul- | ders to show her which color did | the most for her particular type. | She could see it in a minute and found it very helpful. | +e * * “That was. just the beginning. My husband is well again and I've given up sewing entirely. But now I have a color service, ct “I charge five dollars for a | color analysis, I show my cus- tomer just what shades she should wear and give her a chart with samples and mendations, “I've found a way to use my talents—one that keeps me busy, too, ‘ (Copyright, 1965) Consider Quality in Buying Carpet When buying a carpet, consider’ its quality. The strength of a rug | or carpet lies in the density of its weave, as well as the fibers . . ¥ This evaluation takes profes- sional knowledge, which is why it is always wise to talk to a repu- table ~dealer~ in an establishet store. But for a quick guide to density, observe the closeness of woven or tufted rows. It there is a lot of yarn per -square inch, there is more “goéds,"” more wear resistance, and thus a longer life over which to amortize the original best carpet possible buy. you pay for. Sheer true guide. Some of yarns, like nylon or saran cannot be eValuated on he ht alone. The best tailored lines, It opens up double-bed size. It's worth noting, tee, that some of the volume furniture manufacturers are using sili- cone-finished fabric on chairs and sofas this fall. Curving sectionals with round or bumper ends successfully con- ceal twin-size beds. In this co- ordinated group there is a match- ing, curved corner unit -with which you could work out several arrangements. The bed-sofa_ sectional pivots on a caster so that the mattress can be unfolded witheut inter- fering with units. Early American influence 1s seen .in another new bed-and- sofa combination. This has a high wing back and a foam mattress. The covering is a — pro- vincial print. Day beds, are ‘enjoying renewed popularity. These may combine an exposed wood or metal frame witha foam rubber mattress, handsomely upholstered and braced by —* back bolsters. For simpler qunrteers, inexpen- sive_studio couches, or sofettes, have been restyled. These are slimmer - lined and neater took- ing. They can be used for sit- — for double beds or as twin too, “Lamps in a room should be ap- proximately the same distance from the. floor—about 50 inches. PROMPT FOUR CASH and CARRY Teeth STORES to Serve You 379 E. PIKE ST. ELIVERY. . en 4481 HIGHLAND ROAD * PHONE. 340 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. —-FE-4:9593 376 AUBURN AVE. — Oss" s CLEANERS Office and Plont, 379 E.. Pike Street Phone FE 4-9593 of human nutrition. | MISS MARINA ROG RS famed Vitamin Consultant for WM. T. 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Vane Bs me cot oH, Custom Permanent | # For LESS than ‘ HALF PRICE : a : Save 2 and more and treat yourself to a lovely. - % THR PONTIAC: PRESS, MONDé AY, AUGUST 20, 1955 Finds It Difficult. to epee Affection witsparkie il Wilt Sparkle By y MUARerN WOODWARD | | All that glitters ts not gold, for the. newly shaped dance dresses Dear Miss Weodward: I've had glisten in' embroidered corduroys, quite a few dates with Joan and | jewel-toned velveteens, and. lus- she's a, Avonderful girt. My trouble | is that’ I’m shy and find it very | SEVENTREN covered with gold embroidery for oriental splendor. Short Curl ak ragga - No Appointment Necessary to, without making it sound like | flattery?" during the day; you don't have fo tell everything you know. It could be over in 15 minutes. Then the line would be free for some- one else to use, serious, too dignfied, or laid on too . thick. “You're a doll” said ins any number of tones of voice can ex- press any number of degrees of you, add a few very enthusiastic words ‘about the evening you've just shared, let her get in her thanks, then “‘see you Friday night!” and off you go. scattered paisley motifs, A teng-sleeved coat dress Answer: Letting a girl know that you like her just fine is not trous cotton satins, reports the National Cotton Council. in : For the girl that likes to sparkle, beige velveteen features an eastern nT difficult to enol how much 1 just a matter of comepnnaats wed approval, It can-mean that she| Drag the goodnight a and And if he wants to talk to you/there’s no color quite like spot-| pattern in western colors. IMI ERIAL really think of her. | Pretty speeches. It's the way you /iiois pretty, or she’s sweet and you'll find yourself repeating Your | ionger than that, let him make a | light red, and no fabric quite like _* “During our dates it’s sometimes | hard to think of enough conversa- tion, and it's even worse when it's time to say goodnight, How can I express myself. the look at her, the little things you do, the teasing, and the pride | you show when you're with her. way I'd like And none of that need be too GRETA ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Adams of | Mackinaw City’ announce the en- gagementt of their daughter, Gret: { rc of West Sangilion aeeage | gagement of their} daughter, Doris to Oliver Walker Jr., san of Mr. | and Mrs. Clare O. Walker of Romeo, The couple is planning an | Oct. 29 wedding. | DORIS E, ELMY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elmy of South Roselawn drive announce the en- | Elaine, to Ronald)M. Polley Jr., son of Mr. an rs. Ronald M. Polley of South East blvd. No date ‘has been set for the wedding. Gayola Lee Coomer Weds -_Gayola_Lee Coomer became the bride of Lester Hart Saturday eve- ning at Argo Nazarene Church, Argo, Tl, * . Mr, and Mrs. Coy Coomer of Argo, Ill. are the parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart of Stanley street are the par- black accesseries. Mrs. Hart were a navy blue dress with white accessories. The bride changed to a charcoal dress with red accessories for their | honeymoon, They will reside on | the campus of Olivet College where the bridegroom will complete his thoughtful, or she’s brilliant as well as being pretty. It can mean that you love being with her, that you've had a wonder- ful evening, that she's just your dish of tea. It can say everything you have in mind,- without taxing your vocabulary too-heavily. A useful cover-all phrase can take care of the fancy words for you, A cozy. squeeze of the hand will say a lot more. Your repeated invitations will add a let of weight. She'll know that you like her. And once you ‘know that she knows (and is pleased) you won't find it hard to go inte details, Saying goodnight needn't be the dreaded last whistle it seems to you now. As you approach her door, start making plans for your next date together. What will you do? What time? Which evenings? Get those details settled between jOne Recipe to Make 2 Desserts Mrs. Bondurant’s Pie Filling Doubles as Cherry Custard By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor lovers, make this Creamy Cherry pie; if you don’t want.a pastry dessert, use the filling as a cus- tard. Mrs, Cecil Bondurant says this is an old German recipe, As a busy church secretary, Mrs. Bondurant has to fit her home- making into her evenings and If you have a family of pie}. Saturdays. She is an active mem-|° self, sinking into long silences, running out of words. Make it snappy and brief — then it's easy. “Dear Miss Woodward; Moth- er’s having a fit because he calls me every night and she thinks we talk too long over the phone. What do you think my limit should be?” Obviously, your phone calls are replacing dates (which apparent- ly don't happen too often). But last as long as a real date would, You don't have to discuss every single thing that has happened such phone conversations shouldn't f real date to share hours ef your time. (Copyright, 1965) embroidered corduroy. Casting a spell is the one-shoul- dered blouse blouse and full skirt that's than a full skirt, wide collar, and A date-time celebrity is printed | corduroy. What could -be prettier | bare armed dancing dress? Beauty Salon 20 E. Pike St, FE 4-2878 T° skirt walk with this Petite girdle by FEDERAL .. tore in a cleverly designed So slimming, #0 delightfully comfottable to walk, to stand, to sit, to-strete Bestiorm! Crossed front panel never hampers our stride, allows complete walking freedom. Vhite, Sizes 26 - 38. Ty one on at Federal’s! 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For the reception held imme- diately after the ceremony for 250 guests, the bride’s mother wore a dusty pink dress with ber of the Plymouth group, also belongs to the Eastern Star. Her many friends know what a con- siderate person she is. CREAMY CHERRY PIE OR CUSTARD By Mrs. Cecil Bondurant 1 unbaked ple shell l cup grenulated sugar leup coffee cream leup sour red cherries, — 1 heaping — flou 2 eges if-you are making the pie, all ingredients except the Doe Mix together the sugar, cream, cherries and flour and pour into the unbaked crust. Bake at 450- .degrees for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 and bake 20 minutes longer, For custard, beat eggs slightly, add rest of ingredients. Pour into buttered baking dish, set in a pan of hot water and bake at 350 de- | grees until firm. SHOP WITH PURCHASE COUPONS ” FEDERAL’S CORSETIERS will outfit you quickly, comfortably, = properly for a neater, more fashionable look! A new you in minutes, studies. ——— IF you plan to buy an 10 — 20 by fhuna felons Perfect topping for your prettiest fall fashions! You'll sew this smart little jacket quickly, easily—love it use} all season! Tuxedo front and turned-up sleeves are so flattering; the back is a graceful flare. Choose a rich wool tweed or corduroy— start sewing it now! Pattern 4563: Misses’ sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 2% yards 54-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, stmple 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 to 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, size and style number. Tt ig_absolutely essential that the nail surface be clean before you put on polish. Any soap, oil, mois- ture, etc., will interfere with your manicure. SACINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC OPEN MON FRI. SAT. 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State Hos- | a ringleader in the July riot at the state penitentiary at Walla Walla, overpowered an attendant last night and escaped. The men were identified as pital at Medical Lake, one of them | hx Salter, 35, and J Eiland, 35, both described 4s veuy_, dangerous. -/ Salfer was charged last with kidnaping, conspiracy-to k nap and prison rioting in tion with the state prison riot,/ Salter was transferred to/ hospital last month for » observation. / | North Dakota now has ‘00 dueing- ofl, wells. / YOULL. BE DRAPERIES Ate Caples” 11.N. PERRY ST. - PROUD OF eer ot ai dee a ke ain a ba © 1959"What's My Line. Inc. Seturdey’s enewer: lEod, Light, ouTlet, coRd. switch, spliCe, wire, cAble, ground. : fusE, soChet, @-29 Bullet-Ridden Car Simply False Marm BUFFALO, N.Y. — Police thought they had a hot one yes- terday, They found what they) thought was an abatidoned car. | It had six fresh bullet holes in: it. They took it to headquarters to examine it for possible connéction with any crimes. A short time later the car's owner Daniel Daily, 25, of Bronxville, showed up. — Daily explained that he was stay- ing with friends on a farm near here and that yesterday they used the car for target practice. He. said he-was — to junk it when he returned home “Tt was just obout shot anyway,” 11 Baston Polio Cases Bring Total Upto 577. BOSTON i—Eleven new polio) cases were reported in Boston yes- | terday, bringing the city’s total | this year to 577, Even though yesterday's figure | was four more than reported Sat- urday and eight more than Friday, health officials said they believe the polio outbreak is tapering off and should pass the critical stage over the Labor Day weekend. One polio death was reported | yesterday in New England. Nancy P. Grindle, 11, Clinton, Mass., died in. 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No Money Down ane 5] Weekly | Day’ ha OUTFIT: All-|p One Daai - OPEN are SAGINAW - daily field training served to whet meti’s appetites. CLOSE-UP = Pvt. Donald Dening, of Lapeer, an-| sion. Looking on at the right is Sgt. Mike Furillo. * La 7 Re et F me SS re = 4 fae = fr SS ee ae ee eee ee, eee ee eee = * f = ee - ee ee - | ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS a MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955 ee. _ * PONTIAC, MICHIG AN. . , NINETEEN . Pontiac Reservists Undergo Field Training at Ft, Knox FIELD CLASSROOM — Members of the 703rd Reserve Tank Battalion’s : Rendquniters | po 2 2 Pemitiae Press Photes by Eddie Vanderworp Company listen intently as they receive instructions on use of a tank range finder. The | The group of civilians at left are members of a home- town inspection team that observed men, mostly from Pontiac, are & their second week of field training at Ft. Knox, Ky.| operations of the unit for three days last week. P MAIL CALL — Capt. Bruce Thornton, left, of | sonnel clerk. Capt. Don Kaiser, of 1099 Berwick Bivd., Clawson, beams as he sees a letter from home on top | vocational arts teacher at Pontiac High School, of a stack of mail being checked by Pfc. Joseph Sin-| awaits his turn. Thornton is supply officer for the gleton, seated, of 357 W. South Bivd., the 703rd's per-| battalion and Kaiser is communications officer. ; ; MAP TRAINING PLANS — Maj. F. D. Thompson, right, of 967 Ber- DIRECT HIT — Crewmen observe the results of | Howard, of 455 E. Walton Blvd.; Cpl. Gerald Joyce, wick Bivd., and Maj. Stephen Edeling, Regular Army observer, check their firepower after scoring a hit on an assigned] of 584 East Bivd.; and Capt. John Reagan, of Water- training schedules for the battalion. Maj. Thompson is executive officer target area during practice firing. The men are, left | ford Township, for the unit which is under the command of Lt. Col. Lloyd. A. Gabler,. to right, Pfc. Harry Peckum, of Holly, M.Sgt. Homer | : of Royal Oak, = - 9 : ® sie Wi ol: Miah aaa yD | ' a ae eee ON THE LINE — Geteons prepare to unleash a blast at moving | ners must traverse the turrets, keep the gun on —: and fire at the targets oe observers (on top of tanks) check for corrections. The gun-| same time. a MAINTENANCE — M.Segt. Bernell Vollmer, left, of Utica, Sgt.1.C. | The trio has a full-time job keeping tanks assigned to the unit in good romp Pappas, of 401 E. Third St.; and Cpl. Donald Thompson, of | "punning order. Vollmer is motor sergeant for the battalion. | Royal Oak, check a balky tank engine in the 703rd’s maintenance area. i aes, salle sian ea ei ee ine = . 4 Saunrs CURCK —~ Sel.C. Fresk Newman, ot Hattdey, bettation See mess sergeant, checks ever bills. of fare for the day. Sgt. Newman , found himself to be one of the busiest men in the battalion as rigorous swers questions from Ralph T, Norvell, Pontiac | Norvell and Watson were among 18 civilian observers Chamber of Commerce president, and George M. | who spent three days at the base to observe training Watson, personnel director for Pontiac Motor Divi- operations of the 703rd. en eee ) ficer directs fire for gunners on a Fort Knox practice to find ranges ON TARGET — Pic. Richard Loundgren, of 82) bier 1 7 W. range. The men use er guns to fire at close-| during actual battle. . _ Moreland Ave., looks at a target through the range Lawrence St., here, — ih uhh wt, hy up targets to familiarize themselves with hitting mov-|. _ — Hl ueheog ahmed or sore Nt - : 2 : “i ra sag i : x ; : 4 < . « é boA * os ae ; . og 2 - iid : oe ; : ' ’ bse po no a Cewek re cee Pola} ee ~ p U.S. Firms in Korea | Protest High Taxes SEOUL @®—Some 50 American business firms in Seoul closed shop today in a protest against what they call “exhorbitant taxes” ive by the South Korean govern- Saaeamed officials denied the taxes are exorbitant. — “fhe American Chamber bf Com- merce in Korea complained one U.S, businessman was refused an exit permit on the ground that he had not paid $1,180 in taxes. A chamber spokesman had said South Korea is not taxing on prot- its but on volume of business. New Factory Started REED CITY (—Work has start- ed on the addition of 45,000 square feet of work space at Miller Indus- tries,_Inc.,_ on U.S.131 at_nearby Holdenville. The factory produces aluminum doors and windows, KEEGOvitsoay Walt-Disney's The ‘nantly. a thitdren, I'm working, I'm CHNIK LAKE 2 THEATER TONIGHT ARBARA STANWYUK T RYAN DAVID FARRAR OLOR a Ad SOOTHE ERE OCS SHR HOR OHO ROOe SOUTHWEST Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. FE $-4500 TONIGHT thru. THURSDAY WOW! WHAT A SHOW! FIRST SHOWING! ViSTAYISION} ‘SEVEN LITTLE | 3 FOYS ae — p- eh Directed by Melville Shevelzon + Won rh Sean br Maia Shara oe FIRST SHOWING! LIVE ALL THE EXCITING ADVENTURE “OF THESE PEOPLE FROM THE HILLS OF | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST #195. Ever Try Tartar Steak? | Pat Marshall Loves I t By EARL WILSON ~~ NEW YORK—"Is'that raw meat you're eating?” I asked Miss Pat Marshall, the beautiful successor to Janis Paige in “The Pajama Game,” when we had dinner at Sardi’s. “Sure. Would you like @ taste™ She held out a forkful. “Ugh! No, thanks!” I pushed it back at her. But since more and more glamour gals seem to be be- coming raw meat-eaters, I questioned Miss Marshall, form- erly of Minnesota and Hollywood, about.“tartar steak,” as it is politely called. er, ‘Would you give me a taste of oat, amaadll “He says, ‘A taste of what?’ - “'The meat.’ “He says, ‘You want to eat the raw meat, lady?’ . “*That’s right!’ I say, indig- Oh, the faces they make! , “They try to discourage me. They say it’s not good for you Didn’t you ever eat raw cookie | dough when you were a kid? Kids love it.” As a matter of tact, I did eat raw cookie dough when I was a kid out in God's country (Ohio!). “As far as it not being healthy, well... I have three flying out to California. next week to see my husband and. put my children in school. You sure you wouldn't like a taste?” I was firm and asked, “What's in it?” “Raw meat, capers, egg, onion, anchovies, and Worcestershire sauce.” By & “When a girl eats raw meat, does she stil} have. admirers?” I asked her. “Certainly!” “Masculine, I mean.” “I meant masculine. I don't know any woman who have - PAT MARSHALL __ women admirers,-do you? “Is your husband a raw meat- eater, too?” “Oh, no, he thinks I'm nuts! I started eating raw meat when I started cooking after we got married. He'd never have looked my way if I'd eaten raw meat before. He only eats meat well done.” I asked Miss Marshall whether she would advise a girl trying to get a husband to eat raw meat when on a date with her intended victim. “Not —e should she not eat raw meat, she should not eat any meat at all... at today’s prices,” said Miss Marshall x * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Joyce Mathews and Billy Rose—who are Europe bound. . were bon-voyaged at the Colony ... Zsa Zsa Gabor has a pocket in her skirt to carry her Yorkshire terrier... Nathan Peiser, furrier to the Glamour Set, and a modest, humble man, died at Mt. Sina! and is mourned by many ... Janette Davis may be- come asst. producer of the Godfrey show. Martha Raye got an air-conditioned station wagon from » Bill Miller for her birthday... Insurance exec Leon Schinasi and B. W. (extmodel Rosaleen Simpson) are ex- pecting .. . “Guys & Dolls” will ask Lindy's to close at 16:30 the night it opens at the Capitol—for a gigantic B'way party. . Owen B. Lattimore’s to be rehired at John Hopkins... Ruban Bleu reopens. Sept. 15 with 4 years to go... Joe Adams’ turn out at the Quarter tonight for his closing. Earl's Pearls .. . Dagmar told Guy Mitchell that looks mean a lot to a girl—especially when she gets them from men. ry WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The quickest way to 4 man’s heart is by means of a bullet.”—Virginia Henderson,” * * x * ’ TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “The only thitig that will really pre- vent baldness,” says the famous Drew Berkowitz, “is hair.” “You ought to see me shopping,” she said, “I say to the buteh- ; iLiz Taylor Gets New Role Offer Actress Will Play Lead Part in ‘Raintree County’ Film Adaptation “By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — The Ross Franklin Lockridge, Jr. novel, “Raintree County,” which MGM bought seven years ago, now goes to Elizabeth Taylor after she fin- ishes “Giant.” Remember~the drama in connec- tion with the Lockridge novel? Alter working for years on his *\book about a fictional county in Indiana, Lockridge finally hit the jackpot—but too late. He died be- fore fame came to him. Of course, Liz will have a rest before she makes the picture. She is getting better after that troublesome pain in her leg that has bethered her. She's very pleased over getting this chance to play a_ spirited Southern belle, which David Lewis has had his heart set on her doing for some time. Liz says never in her life has she been happier. That new baby of hers is the cutest, cuddliest thing she_has ever of her other baby. Jeanne Crain, who left no one in i doubt of what a good actress .she lis after “Gentlemen Marry Bru- iMary Anita Loos | Sale, The writing, traveling Sales have bought “Hugger, Mugger and the Louvre” by Elliott Paul. They'll make it in Paris and, it won't be and Richard star in the picture because she has never been as good in her life | as she was in the “Brunettes” epic. perfect for the male star role, and they are trying to borrow from 20th. Kim Novak tells me she was very pleased when Jane Russell popped her head in Kim's dressing room door and said ‘‘Hi” to her. “What Jane didn’t know,” said ing bit role more than two years ago in ‘French Line.’ pink dress and walked on. “I've always admired Jane, 7 ~ BLUE: 4 a ye Wo | nettes,”’ is again being paged by | him Kim, “is that I played a non-talk- | “Are marrying Mack Krim?” I pe Kim, getting right to the point, She said, “I am serious about Mack, but I'm following the advice of my studio and waiting until my career is better established.” Helen Grayco was so excited when she telephoned me from Las Vegas I could hardly understand her, She said she goes back Sep- tember 7th to Las Vegas to do a solo show at El Fancho Vegas. She and Spike Jones are now at the Riviera.’ “I couldn't be happier,” she sald. “Beldon Katleman saw me, liked me, and came backstage and asked if I would go on for his new show. I haven't worked without Spike since our marriage because I've always thought I had to depend on his help. Se you can imagifie what thrill it is too be offered a by my- self.”” Spike came at he _ , too; and you can oe gs will be right there to applgdd his-wife when she goes on = own, ~ Snaps‘ Weeede Fleming may not be ready to admit it but she has ‘sepénciled with Dr. Lew Morrill, seen—I suppose with the exception | / Jack Ellison, long time ‘writer- ‘director of Jimmy .Durante's show, | will be a father in February. May Wynn is free lancing. She obtained her release from Colum- bia after making three pictures there. She should do very well too, surprising if Jeanne consents to | _ Clifton Webb, both Sales feel. is |i I wore a) LEARN TO DRIVE while Jane is in “Tambourine,” | Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham MONDAY AND TUESDAY - Theyre the fuse of a floating time-bomb in THE SEA CHASE / fire and Pf Visit OUR KIDDIELAND: JULY An, THE ULTIMATE IN MOT) { AUGUST On PI owes vere Al ee kad sian JE 2) ae 9} *) DUAL CONTROL METHOD County Wide Pick-Up and — Return of Students Instructions 7 Days a Week Michigan Driver Training FE 4.5668 5 E. Lawrence, Pontiac 2150 Opdyke Road at Pontiac Road Phone FE 4.4611 Drive-In Theater Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M, Show Starts at 8:00 P. M, LAST TIMES TONIGHT * * x * : A B'wayite bought a beaten-up race horse and showed it to 4ockey Conn McCreary, who asked him what he planned to do with it. “Race it,” said the B'wayite. Conn said, “Don't worry, you'll win,” ... That's earl, brother. 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How.to make money grow was & ‘accented yelce. “But nature you must have in order to gare If “you live.” For alj troubles from upset stomach to overturned apple carts, this gentle, white-haired man pre-| Vague, mysterious, not very ab- Litwin wees bis bend scribes a walk what he|Sorbing miracle, and as_a clerk a the ot tat. calls “the green ” In’ al young Mr. Litwin was a parody. slowly tragedy *" — |small apartment, it can be only al “Of God's creations since time must have ‘to | smal! green kingdom made up of| began,” he wrote one night, “the live,” he says, in a serene, thiek- | one ph - enly one I fear te man.” FRESH DRESSED | — Pan-Redi 39: RA At FE Y FRYERS eecece CASH MARKET Grade A 2-Lb. 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Even in a furnace.” SPIRITUAL PEACE Litwin went back to his office work but he grew his spiritual peace in the bathtub at night. Gradually he sayed ehough money to move to Melville, Long Island, and plant his ‘‘tublings’ in rich ground and now he has changed his name to ‘‘Woodbourne,”’ be- cause it is more earthy, somehow. _ “At my nurseries," he says, softly, “you wander through 100,000 rhododendrons,."" And 25,000 hem- locks, 200,000 yews, 40,000 azelas, | pines, junipers, spruce, everything | green, “I live,” he says with a sym- Pigessel _amile, “as you and \ ey again, he smuggled a few rhodo oe | * ; | # +t’ x ies : ; SEPT. | OCT. DEC. | JAN. | FEB APR. | MAY" | JUNE te Yes, now you'll never again have to pay those whopping winter. sized fuel bills! With the new MARAFUEL Budget Plan, you can spread the cost of your whole winter's supply of MARAFUEL Heating Oil over a convenient ten-month period! Here's how it works. 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Why not call him, today, and ask for the FREE pamphlet which gives all the details of the MARAFUEL Budget Plan? on the MARAFUEL tee re ay Phone 2672 — Distributors _- r © 10 monthly payments: 659 PERSHING — PONTIAC . 2 | ‘Green | Kingdom’ Prescribed for Serenity everyone should live, Where a can reach out and touch peace.” “It is difficult to ~ Harry down to the rudifnents of living, es- in the furnace, because he is a poet. He just wrote a about his “green kingdom"* which is scattered with equal parts of instructions for planting and odes to the plant-to-be-planted, * * * But the gist of his message is that everyone should have “a piece of acre” in natural green which he owns and tends and takes rom from. MORE SATISFYING To get your hand on a green leaf is more satisfying than to get your hand on a green souvenir of Ft, Knox, if your heart is sore. If, your landlord is sore, it's = thing again, But I didn’t it up because Harry Litwin Woodbourne didn't have so much as a pepper leaf with him to handle unexpected problems, Power Projects for Inland Lake Water Supply Needed for Electrification WASHINGTON — Past, present and future merge gracefully along the shores of South America’s >| Lake Titicaca, the earth's highest steam-navigated body of water. Out of the past rise ruins of fortresses, palaces and temples may have antedated—the Incas. The present lives in the barren beauty of distant, cold waters’ of the inland sea that | future holds promise of vast water | power and irrigation projects that 3 | could enrich neighboring Peru, Bo- - | livia and Chile. At 12.506 feet above sea level, Lake Titicaca is more than 1,- | 950 feet higher than the crest of Mt. Hood, Oregon, says the Na- tional Geographic Society. Astride the Peru-Bolivia border, it sprawls out a -maximum 130 miles and reaches a width of 35 miles and a depth of 1,000 feet. | all PY 4 petuated legends telling how their ancestors deposited treasures in or later to hide them from_ the conquering Spaniards. | Water commerce es distinctive features. Titicaca's stiff breezes blow unsinkable bulrush crafts a cates Balsas. The Indians build ‘these boats of dried rushes bound © | with grass twine into a hull that curves upward into prows re- | sembling the heads of snails. More modern are the small steamers that ply the lake with passengers and freight between the ports of Puno in Peru and Guaqui in Bolivia, both railroad | terminals, pecially for one who is dwelling Famed Titicaca Provides | © harking back to civilizations that | ’ snow-capped 4 For centyries the -Indians per- Me | Titicaca to propitiate the Sun God | | 5 2 | = | ; knows no outlet to the ocean. The | | } " %~ Open’til 9 p.m. Tonight | Greater impetus will stem from | a hydroelectric and irrigation proj- -\ect proposed by Chile. Under the | ©, |plan the now landlocked waters |; would tumble into the Amazon | 7~ | basin or toward the Pacific Ocean, | § >| moistening on their way some es | 380,000 atres in’ three countries and producing 17 billion kilowatt- hours a year. ‘i Mechanical Cow to Tell Italians About Milking WASH INGTON w—An American -| mechanical ‘‘cow” is going to tell | Ttalians how to improve’ milk pro-| | | | presentation at the fair. Call NOW for your FREE pamphlet - The OHIO OIL Company Rear 1001 Lima Avenue - Findlay, Ohio ' duction, Mechanical chickens will report /on how to increase egg production. This will occur at the World Trade Fair, to be held in Bari, | Italy, Sept. 9-27, the Department of Commerce disclosed. 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Following a continuous-round exhibition of trick and fancy shooting was held Sunday after- able feats with shotguns and rifles of all gauges before an audience that included many of the skeeters and a large number of area enthusiasts. Rain Sun- day morning kept the crowd Early arrivals were lined up to- day in the opening barrage. Shooting began officially in - Preliminary Gun Handicap, , for which the Pontiac Press will award a fine sterling silver tray to the high gun. This event will be under way ail day. ; Indications were that fewer en- Nova Scotia, a man and wife, who first flew in from Honolulu, Ha- down, but it grew: rapidly ear! in the afternoon, . ’ wail, to compete in the Grand American trapshoot at Vandalia, Prof’ Stengel Still Sure’ His Yanks Will Win Title CHICAGO WW —“I've said all aong we're going to win this thing and I'm not going to change now.” Professor Casey Stengel was holding class in the New York Yan- kee dugout before the doublehead- Nashua, Swaps $100,000 Match Sef Wednesday for Both 3- Year - Olds at Washington Park CHICAGO @#®—With both Nashua and Swaps considered in peak “form, track experts look Wednesday's $100,000 match race at Washington Park to be one of | the greatest of all time. Everything will be even, except. perhaps, the odds. The latest on the Caliente Book lists Swaps at 2-5 and Nashua 9-5. Both ‘brilliant 3-year-olds will carry 196 pounds for the mile and- a quarter. This js the same im- port and distance as for the IKen- tucky Derby, when Swaps handed Nashua his only setback of the vear with a length and a half — tory in 2:01 4-5. Both colts will be ridden by ae the best jockeys in. the business, Faldie Arcaro up on the East's Nashua and Willie Shoemaker aboard the West's Swaps. And there will be no room for alibis, as in the case of a crowded field, for only two horses will be out on the finely conditioned dirt oval, which has the longest home- stretch in the world—1,531 feet. —_ Comparative times— not be too important in a race of this -kind. but they are certain to be . Hardware, 96, in the Junior League finale. In the 1st game of | “ratpree. | day claimed a world speed rec. 180 ord tor a Bmik - * iz faa, oot Detroit, 119; Sullivan, Bos- va mile swim in a lake. LEAGUE Ho HOME RUNS—#i5 «record ia : ; the playoffs, White's nosed out| 2%: Power, Kansas City, 6 al FIRST LINE DAYTON F R E 3 Keego Hardware, 12-11. 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Huron St, Cémer of Cats Fe 8.0424 |_POWN | 8 You ase sowsi os ita te sets siden! ee Es aaa a THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. “MONDAY. “AveUST * -[nman-Smith Take State Pro -Am Title By BILL CORNWELL Bob-Inamn and Ben Smith, who play their golf qut of Detroit Golf Club, combined forces Sunday at Tam O'Shanter Country Club to win the Michigan State Profession- al-Amateur championship, Inman and Smith fired a four- —— 67 in the annual best-ball even to shade Plum Hollow's team of professional E. s. Me- Elmurry and Jim Funston by one stroke. Inman and Smith posted cards of 34-33 over Tam's 35-36— Tl layout while the McElmury- Funston duo shot 33-35—68. Pro-Am tournament was origi- nally scheduled for a 36-hole dis- tance, but was cut to 18 by decision of the tourney commit- tee. ‘Sunday's field started play in heavy rain, which «slowed ac- tion considerably, and officials felt that the 59-team ry could). not be adequately ha over 36 holes. Inman, assistant pro to Horton | Smith at DGC, pocketed $250 as)| the winning professional and run- ner-up McElmurry took home $200. Sam Snead’s Golf Clinic Watch your address and follow- through naturally, don't hurry on an uphill lie hillside shot, The easiest of the various types of hilside shots is the one from - uphill lie. It should offer you physical or psychological sty- ‘aten. Take your normal stance with the-same-position t- with respect to your feet-as you would play it with the same club— whether it be a wood or an iron— on a level lie, But bend your left knee some- what more than usual in order to keep your shoulders and hips level and ty the same relative position as they would be if you were standing on flat ground. All you have to do then is take a normal, natural swing, being sure to stay down and follow through. Don’t hurry the shot as is often the tendency when in an abnormal po- ir fetes Remainder of the $1500 purse was split among the next 15 pros, which included eight teams tied for 3rd at 69 and seven tandems dead- ‘locked for 4th at 70. Seven teams tied for Sth with par TI's to finish out of the money. Defending champion team of pro Al Watrous and Tom Sheehan did not play in the. best-ball tourna- ment. Watrous became ill Sunday, forcing last year's winners.at Bat- tle Creek. to withdraw from the - |tield. Watrous and Sheehan have ‘| won the Pro-Am three times. Among the headliners at 69 were the Kocsis brothers, Al and Sam, Jimmy and Glenn John- son, Bob Gajda and Blaine Ey- non, Mike Dietz and Leo Diegle and Pete Cooper and Milt Elson. Heading the 70 shooters was the team. of Walter Burkemo and Harvey Hubar. Burkemo carded a 70. an admirable figure under ad- verse weather conditions, to match the best-ball total. _“ ® Also shooting 10's were Horton Smith and Bob Babbish and John Barnum and -Harold Brink. Boo In man-Ben Smith 34-33—67 EB Mi eimurty-dim Kae on 33.3156—68 Gene y Radom 33-36-69 Tom Cosmos-Clem Jensen 36-3)—€9 big Burkemo- aw Hubar s- i6—T0 Ben Lula-Mert Cohn John Dalrymple-sitm foun 35-35—10 Larry Tomasine-T ahon %6-3b— John Barnum-Hareld Brink 35 .35—0 Dick Stranshan- = Palmer 35-35-70 Horton Smith«Bob Babbiah 35-35-—70 fey Malain- ae d Marta 37-3471 doe Thacker-Art Resenburg 36:35---T1 John one: Pian Kwasiborski Jr, 4-27 —F Gene Walsh-Dick Wibel 36-15-71 Bil) Graham-Dick Strickland 4-15-71 Elmer Prieskorn-Bill Nettle 16-36-71 John Carsock -Joe Gualkowski - lies with husky 12-year-old Garry Lee, | Township, came. out 2nd best, as son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Verlin Lee, plug near the shoreline ot Cass pounder, thae Press Phote BIG FISH, HUSKY ANGLER — A smallmouth "bass that tangled Scotch school pupil, West Bloomfield the photograph above proves. Garry, 4892 Mapleview was casting with a lake when he boated the 18-inch, 3- sition. If the slope is pronounced the chances are you will get a | higher shot than usual . It's idea to use a somew et | ‘ straighter-faced club thah you or- dinarily would to minimize the loft | and compensate; for the decreased | distance. (Copyright 1955, John F,.Dille Co.) 'Five Crowns for U-M 1954-55 won five nis. ANN ARBOR — University of | Michigan athletic teams during championships, including an NCAA hockey crown, land Big Ten titles in, indopr and | outdoor track, wrestling and ten- Kelly Wins S0-lap Title Race at M59 Rusty Kelly won the 50-lap club ‘championship race Saturday night | at Pontiac Speedway in the time -of 17:13. Kelly was chased across the finish line by Chuck Partello Littler Wins Canada Test “With Sensati MONTREAL (@®—A routine par by Gene Littler, 25-year-old Cal- | ifornian, snuffed out Vancouver's Stan Leonard in a_ sensational extra-hole finish to win the $26,300 Montreal Open Golf Tournament. »Leonard'’s bid shot. Nine holes back, Littler holed out a 2%5-foot chip—“the shot that really won for me"—and the two | eventually went into sudden-death | yesterday — fell | short because of a blooping chip | onal Finish would keep the sudden-death pla) conceding the victory.. otontinteenneenee going, was short a foot. He walked over and shook hands with Littler, | and Chick Powers. feature, with Harry Saltzman and Jack Harvey taking 2nd and ird places respectively, Carm Regatz raced to victory in the pursuit and popular Mickey Y\Katlin won the dash? Heat win- ners were Milt Salisbury, Jerry Laffner, Bill Dillard, Ralph Pooley and D. Zanoni. = Ross Heichel captured the semi | cluded its most successful season in history by giving a creditable performance in the Detroit River- ama Meet. , Ed Kummert placed 2nd in both the 25-meter freestyle and 2-| |mieter backstroke. Mike Harring- jten -placed 3rd in the 25-meter breaststroke, Ronald Sias tdéok 3rd in both the 50-meter breast- stroke and DO-eter butterfly, and} meter butterfly. : Glenda Roberts and Kathy Kan- tarian, competing with swimmers three to four years above their age group, also did well in the state AAU swimming champion ships. The two Williams Lake girls swam the 50-meter freestyle. Biggest pari-mutuel payoff at Hialeah was not for win but for place. Baal returned 484-1 for fin- ishing 2nd on Feb. 4, -1932. Gail Lapucki took 2nd in the 50- | -|Honors Close *\Club Activities Willams Lake Swim Clib con- 7 led Michigan foothaH teams dur- | i ligbut one season in the past) deca: Caghain Ed Meads of Ox- | fo iad aan ~~ ANN-ARBOR — Linemen” have | ford, a/guard and this year's lead- er, He succeeded Ted Cachey, last year’s jeader. Dominic Tomasi in| 1948 was the other guard captain. The fist includes algo three tack jles, two. ends and one quarter- since ue was Bill Som in 1951, Most Tiwilling Moment and a 2%- years of pro football. ‘He was play- at the time. IST. 29, 1955 _ Records Tumble in in Rifle Competition —[ CAMP PERRY, Ohio, ®—Two | new record holders lead the way | is the 3rd guard to lead the | Wolverines into action since 1966. | back. The lone “backfield leader | DETROIT — A recovered fumble yard return for a touch- down against the Chicago—Cardi- nals is Detroit Lion guard Jim Ricea’s most thrilling play in four | ing for the Washington Redskins | power free ‘rifle competition at the National Rifle Matches here today. Arthur C. Jackson of Brooklyn, N.Y., topped the field of 90 with a score of 764. His score of 383 in the kneeling 300-meter shoot yes- terday broke his old national rec- ord of 378 set here last year. E. O. Franzen of Minneapolis shot a record 391 from the prone position to break the old + :ord) |of 387, set by August Westergaard | of Whiting, towa, last year, His | total score of hid puts wien second. | into. the third round of the high- TWENTY-FIVE Since 1927, a total of N38. | nen hae in the University of | Michigan football stadium, spectators have attended the 169 AT'S THE. FOR INSURANCE FE 4-0588 Hard to Pronounce— Easy to Settle With! . 367 East Pike Street ” BRUMMETT-LINCICOME, fae. heavy % BIG $1.00 BONUS discount per pound—-tor each and every pound that you and your wite weigh together toward the pur- | chase. of that car with - the { } | hundred million dollar look the all-new Keller-Koch Plymouth! (Wear any type of clothing you preter——tead deep- sea diving suits excluded.) % BIG $1.50 BONUS discount | per pound for your combined weights towerd that buxurious car, king of-the Forward Look now! 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Ford, who took over the lead with a 68 Saturday soared’ to™-a last-round 72 and a third-place fin- ish at 275 with a couple of old pros—39-year-old Ed (Porky) Oli- ver of Lemont, Ill, and Sam Snead, 43-year-old West Virginian from White Sulphur Springs. On the first. extra hole, both players had good drives, Leonard ahead by 15 yards. Littler put his second on the apron of the green. Leonard hooked his. second shot | and the ball was headed out of bounds when it struck the fence and bounced back to the side of the green. Stan chipped. It was his bloop- er, the ball landing 10 feet in front ot him and still just short of the green. Another chip left him 7 feet short of the cup. Littler, chipping from the apron, sent his ball 8 feet —_ the cup. Hig putt was 5 inches short. “Leo- nard, going for = Par id that The Only Used Car “THIS WEEK’S ee Radio, Heater. WLW. A Beau iful a @ ‘51 4 Door. £ .. Radio. Heater. 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They lew... 1439 778 65.4 108.0 di waived extradition and Kettman said, the Romanian diplomats ing | Said they would return to Palm DETROIT STOCKS calléd police for protection, saying (C. J. Nephier Co. fi =i z Springs him_sometime_today.| pigures after decimai points are etghths boxers, Police supplied two officers | Sheriff Frank Porter of Mohave Baldwin Rubber’ ...... 163 168 1 followi County said Miers first told him ¥ ree ee 46 34 for the hotel. The ing morn- ’ ae 1 the ts said their team|%¢ Punched Graham in the face bebe 31 (32 ing diploma: : oo, eee aveee ' wanted Police escorted|#"4 wrestled with him because ; 36 34 me Rave. the widower made advances * = hem to a Vienna-bound train, and to- ham 0s ward Mrs, Miers. the match was canceled. In . . : vineis, ee eee tn Speed sad ua oun w ine’ oom all ia Plannin gegen 47, formerly of Pittsburgh, it gtd acm, are. ewes Dealership Ch Three Britishers-Killed | fying est trom ‘New York an ip Una es ; é While Playing Cricket | meet, him when the body was) perRorT (INS) — Plans for LONDON @ — Three men died} wy of tie-in dealer- in British amateur crick-| . Women’s and men’s clothing, @| ships between and the yesterday watch, a diamond ring, some books | other et matches up and down the coun-|, .. three lines of Chrysler Corp. try ~~ | Of “green stamps” and a vacuum | cars were announced today. : cleaner were taken from Graham's Chryiler President L. L. Col- Kenneth Edwards, 31, was struck| home, the chief said. Porter said bert said the on the head by a fast Dall and) Miers earlier admitted taking $20) 64 cay agape died on the way to the hospital. | and $1 bills from Graham's wallet. being senched pues gow Alexander Patterson, 50, dropped | The man had $50.32 and his: wife sulle dandaanes we ean ak dead on the pitch at Bristol. Wil-| $180.52 when they were arrested. the lass Wane tom tak per Ae ar gy re be taken in many areas pers : Business Notes | roses stvistonnt Moslem Terrorists Kill. - Marvin C, Copenhaver, 596 W.| The prisent sent system .of selling 12 in Indonesian Raid —_| Huron St. recently from | Plymouths through dealers handi- nit ' De' Institute in Chi-| ing either Dodge, DeSoto or Chrys- JAKARTA, Indonesia @—Darul| cago, after a home) ler lines was inaugurated in 1930, Islam terrorists swept into two vil-| training program in | Main-|a move that overnight gave the ta Saturday night killing 1 villag-| veteran, Copenhaver is now em-|dealer organization. . oS cleah aaek mae decitomee ee ne eee eee ae members of the fanatic Moslem) Bones io eo emer | other villages in the area, looting you can do a check is ig MAS MURS £86 GMB GGW we -F GREAT Wi Tha: H = wr WHITE EXCEPT FOK HIG NOSE, THE POLAR BEAR is cuNNINeLy CAMOUFLAGED FORK HIG GNOWY HUNTING GROUND USING HIG FRONT LEGG AG RUNNERS,HG CAUTIOUSLY PUSHES Hi@eLe TOWARD THE PREY.... “ UNTER f yr S A a A ar eee THEN CLOSES SWIFTLY WITH A RUSH AND SLIVE. NASHVILLE, Tenn. ih—A news- paper led to a reunion of a mother . and daughter separated for nearly a quarter of a century and there was no doubt of the kinship, * * * The story began early in the depression when Mr, and Mrs. R. A, Underwood of Nashville were separated and Mrs. Underwood was unable to support her daugh- ters, Erlene, 11, and Pauline, 3. In 1990 she placed the children in a children's home in Memphis. Later they were adopted and the mother said Welfare Department | regulations prevented her from -tincing —them —when better times; came. Pauline was placed in the care of Mrs, C. G. Truitt of Memphis and lived. with her until her, mar- riage in 196 to Arnold Eddins, now a sergeant at Ft. Campbell, * * ae In 1945, Pauline learned her father’s name and former address when she obtained - birth certiff cate. She evidently wrote to all the Underwoods in the Nashville telephone directory in —an—effort to locate. them, Finally she told her story to the |Nashville Tennessan Saturday. ‘The Tennessean printed Mrs. | Eddin's picture. with her three children, Paulette, 8, Ginger. 6, and Steven, 5, in its Sunday edi- tien. Her mother, now Mrs, Ethel Underwood Covington, 48, saw the of Song Shortages the caption to know it was her daughter and grandchildren. The similarity to herself was obvious. A telephone call to Ft. Campbell resulted in the family reunion at Mrs, Covington's farm home near here yesterday afternoon. * * * Both are now hoping to find sister Erlene, whom they believe to have been placed with a Chat- tanooga couple in 1930. Russia Takes Note LONDON (INS)—There is a song shortage in Russia. This sad state of affairs was re- vealed in the Soviet publication “Literary Gazette’ which lately. arrived in London. ~< * * * The Gazette said smartly dressed young men are selling the words of the latest movie hit tunes in the streets of Moscow without paying copyright dune. * LJ "The a said the blame for this should ‘not be placed on the young men but with state music firms. * * | Russian people love songs; the Gazette added, but too few are published so bright young fellows | to with typewriters are able to earn small fortunes at the expense of the songwriters. Newapabed Story Reueain Kerial Clash Mother and ‘Lost’ Daughter picture and hardly needed to read |. of Egypt and Israel CAIRO, Egypt w — The first aerial clash was reported teday in renewed fighting along the tense Gaza Strip frontier between Egypt and Israel where six were killed yesterday A reliable source in Israel-con- trolled Jerusalem said the encoun- ter between planes of the two coun- tries began when four Egyptian jets of the British Vampire type flew over Israeli territory east of Rafa, near the juncture of the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Penin- sula, One Egyptian plane was hit by gunfire from two pursuing Is- _raeli planes, this source said. An ~ Israeli army spokesman in Jeru- salem reported only that Egyptian planes which .penetrated over Is- raeli territory had been driven back to their own area, Tourists Watch Suicide Jump at Niagara Falls NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. Robert H. Persons, 58, last night leaped into the Niagara River and was swept over the American Falls as dozens of tourists watched. Five hours later he was seen crawling | on a ledge 35 féet below the falls. He wads rescued but died later in a hospital, Police said Persons jumped a guard rail just above Prospect Point. Tourists were too far away stop him, His body was identified by rela- tives. He lived in East Aurora, N. Y. each contract is $6,100 payable 880.00, appraised valuation. with your bonus (or discount) earned a total of $3,599 history. - of these sound contracts, at no obligation to “pe pressure sales talk, only an explanation of the facts. bought contracts before you will réc ognize the fairness of the offer made here and will no doubt agree that as this County, and especially the Flint ee, continues to develop, land has become pps dew investment. 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Where can this be equaled? - of $1,220.00, Any person or company buying one of these contracts will be furnished the following items: 1. A credit report from the Retailers’ Credit Bureau on the ‘person buying the home. _ 2. An up-to-date abstract of title showing clear title and tax 3. A warranty deed and assignment of contract. We recommend thet you have your attorney examine all papers. 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Federal WW. 16 B, Lawrence St, _ house and see the habit pay off hand- - _somely with dividends at our current rate of 2% per annum! Get started TO SAVE TIME— Qe cue Pontiac and Loan Association cAvE B BY Pan Ss Saving Huron ae Zemo—a doctor's soothing anti- - Rochester | sa anal MEN WANTED) . Te Troin for .High Selery Positions in Electronics, ES : -— : ‘ : j & gant milk ~ powdered DEVELOPS CENTRY-OLD FISH STICK — Sven Andersen of Her-| mansville, Mich., is pictured with some of his Saga fish sticks which _ he manufactures and with the special spoons used with the sticks.) . The fish stick is made of kiln dried white birch. Popular in the Scan-| ~_dinavians —qountries, it is said to be ideal for trolling and “drift” fishing. New Ship Fins ‘Mal De Mer’ Eliminated by Sperry Stabilizers on n Matson Liners SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Matson Navigation Company today came up with some good news for ocean voyagers that will be bad news for the seasick tabiet industry. Two new passenger | teere under construction at Portland, Ore., Matson said, will be equipped with twin stabilizing fins expected to | re@uce rolling as much as 90 per The stabilizers, to be built by | the Sperry Gyroscope Co, for ‘$800,000, won't affect pitching— rise and fall of the bow and stern. But experts on -seasickness claim the worst of a vessel's mo- tion is the wallowing sideways roll that makes many passengers wish they had eaten a lighter lunch. Dr. Joseph Chadwick. project en- gineer for Sperry, said: “Tests have shown the fins * THE PONTT AC PRESS, MOND ment in — Althouse will He fn Bare at: _Bomsardet"Mabiey 1 Pu ua. 2 »¥ M, ©. Hall and Lisle | B. Hall; Gear brother inion D. Hall Puserai service will be Aug. 30 at 1:30 p. m, rom the Huntoon Funeral Home at the Hudteon Puneral Home. » KOCHENDERPER, AUG. 7. 1655, Jobo A., Davisburg, Mich. — 3: dear father of Mrs. Stanley Don ‘eee interment in Perry Mt. Mr. Kochenderfer at the Huntoon SACKET, 27, 1955, GER- trade M., “ma Cones St, Milford * Monuments __ Help Wanted Male 6 accunaTS WITH SHORTHAND &. typing, Experience desirable, Pleasant air conditioned — — nesr, peer, Teaeeen. week Mon, th _Pri_ ns ar ee AIRLINES NE Towne en, ttl Srotne Rata stat halt AY, ‘AUGUST 29, 1955, PX : 5 oy _4A|MODEST MAIDENS - re | ry ai, auto MECHANIC FOR NEW CAR agency Must Krust Ce x Cark- udebaker Woodward, Mt revi Birm. Account adjuster: Excel- lent opportunity for ad- vancement with a nation- al automobile finance company. Prefer a man around 25 years of age. Must be a high school graduate, Good starting salary with company car furnished. A liberal plan _ by Jay ‘Alan| Help Wan fed Fi Female 7 _Work Wanted Male 10). _, Business Services : if SCHOOL GIRL | oT. cert sOme wen aS =. in Fe a0 at les Richey officiating. Inter- in Woodmere Cometery. Punerel. arrangements by Rich- ardson-Bird Punetal Home, Mil- _ ford, Mich. euguepics. AUG. 26, 1955, ph Pred), 1227 Cornelia, Sag- att lermerie of Drayton 73; beloved of Mrs. Titan Cc. Shoul- ; dear tether of Mrs Jane Maenke; dear brother of George and Fran Mrs. Hasei Crawford and Mrs, Frances 8houl- Wed. Be at 1:38 p. m. Trom the mae Puneral e with Rev oberg officiating Spawtnent in Ottawa Park Cem- etery, Mf. Shouktice will lie in state at the Pursley Punera! Home. « - ho 2| Ine Memoriam | UN. LOVING ‘MEMORY OF ED- | CARPENTERS WANTED. ROUGH Fe ap Suffre ragettes | t's 35th Anniversary WASHINGTON ®—A dozen or so suffragettes of the early part of this century were guests of honor yesterday at a conference marking the 35th anniversary of the consti- tutional amendment which gave) {women the right to vote, Talk of past triumphs shared) the agenda with discussion of a) adoption of a consti-|~ would mew goal — tutional amendment state simply: that “Equality under the Yaw shall not be denied or abridged by, the United States o by any state on _ account of sex.’ The meeting was attended by some 40 representatives of various! | women ‘'s groups which have been | urging action on the ‘‘equal rights") / amendment, first proposed in 1923. Police Capture Jailbreak Killer for Murder and Theft Trigger Burke’ Wanted in Gotham and Boston ward Thrasher, who passed away A 1943. mv soul eo dgpeagpeatl A lite lunked with mv ow mise hapniness As 1 Sadly missed by Mrs Thrasher and. mS LOVING MEMORY OF DAVID JONES nh 8 lonesome here without you, Ana sad and Weary the Way, Life has not been the same Bince oer were called away The Fam a — rood eh ty uT 7. ted 1933 Aug and tain Uilep, died ree 2%. 1 fo mes keep their” watch up ~Pisase. God jurt —tet— them — kine That we down here will not forget We love and miss them 60 Their family oe Flowers — 3 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 340¢ W. Muren St.__FE 3-6901) Funeral Directors 4 4 | AIR AMBULANCE GROUND \y Pursley hela Mtn oni ae inh, ~~ Coats FU AL Complete facilities. on 3- rst | Drayton Plains—Waterford Twp. | DIGNIFIED SERVICES : Kirkby Funeral Home FE 41882 Donelson- -Johns PUNERAL HOME |© _“DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” | ~GRIFPIN CHAPEL SPARKS. | seca Service PE 2-584 saa | FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor YE 3-0378 BOX.REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today oo Japan Might Close Poisoned Milk Plant ‘milk “which has killed. 44 children and affected almost 5,000 others. | 7+ Police quatinent executives of the Tokushima plant of the Morina- ga Milk Co., which had said traces of arsenic were found in ee used as a stabilizer in inaga of ordinary industrial ‘oor ity, hot the purity standard for food 'manufacturing. Civil Liberties Union Studies New Blackouts each of two charges. Alfred J. Scotti said, to make argument in a bar. CHARLESTON, §.C, (p—Elmer Francis (Trigger) Burke, 37, -was held here today for a-New York City slaying and.a Boston jailbreak after his capture at a nearby resort. = - FBI agents seized him at Folly Beach Saturday night. He did not; Authorities in both New York and Boston said they wanted him returned for trial and sent repre- senatives here. Burke was held in county jail for a preliminary hear- ing Friday in bond of $100,000 on In Boston, Dist, Atty, Garrett 'H, Byrne said he wahts Burke back for trial on a charge of as- ‘Sault With a dangerous weapon on a prison guard during a break from the Suffolk County Jail at) Boston a.year ago yesterday. ~ In New York, Acting Dist. Atty. “We intend every effort to bring Burke back to this jurisdiction and face this first-degree murder in- dictment” in the slaying July 24, ‘ 1952, of Edward Walsh after an ie Two prisoners obtained guard tniforms—and —helped—Burke—get There were replies at er\§ the Press office in the following boxes: #4, 13, 18,20, 22, 25, - 28, 33, 40, 54, 58, 60, 63, Ti, 73, 76, Si, 84, 86, 89, /Voorhees-Siple | “of Curppeny benetits: Ap= ply Associates Loan Co., 125 N. Saginaw. Ask for Mr. Cook. “T wandered into a bookstore today!”* ~~ BUDCHER - Pull time exceilent working con- ura cssi requir A ly in|person at Huron Friendly arket| a4 W uron BLOCK GREW WANTED. FOUN- dations in, one course header biecks, See Bullard on p Williams “Lk, Rd -'4 mile ‘west _Mirpert Re Ra 30 jot, BARBER, sT EsGx. 4 «W. _Huron, Eves, OR 3 30, BOYS—VETS 8 young men 18 to 25, leave im- mediately for Calif, and resorts Neat a ambitious, average $300 monthly, free transportation. Im- mediate advance drawing account Bee Mr. Roberts, Hotel Auburin, to 1 pm, Wednesday only. and finished, Also good layoyt man. Steady OEE lop wages. On 4385: after © pm DISPL AY RELPER FULL TIME position. 6 da rs. For; energetic mochentcaliv minded | ecee of either ar} and-or ear- ventry and-or has had retail store experience. All emolove benefits, discount ovrivilee, vaid vacation. group insurance and orefit shar- im person, Personnel office Sears, Roebuck & Co, 154. N. Saginaw St. - ; Helo Wanted Male 6 SPECIALTY .SALESMEN ——* largest manufacturer of wa is expanding our pa Re County branch office on Dixie Hwy. | Help Wanted Female 7 CURB GIRL AND” WAITR td. at y. Walton. Cail en _1 PE 34004. PE 24818 “COUN TER GIRL” bree aon with = S new. factors to operation | - complete our statt. . Must be at least 2) yrs, old, preter married man with responsibilities, 2. Must be above average in intelligence with geod e¢haracter, Excellent earning and promotional possipili- ties “with ethical concern, company will provide the meces- sary training. Cail FE 50631 for appointment. SINGLE MAN, ABOUT 4 ¥RS, ne fee passtaker. To live in. FE SALESMEN Te cali on housewives with intro- ductory tr $20 dally Kendales, “4 Saginaw. \TELEVISION SERVI C E MAN... Must be experienced, JONES RA UPHOLSTERER. MUST BE FIRST class. id. Call Db | 32-8048. WANTED: ROUGH CARPENTERS. aes be union tira TOwnsend MA “tp see : WANTED: MAN FOR PORTER and stock work. Must be willing worker, Many employe benefits DUCT INSTALLERS Biuve Cross) Gl nem. Well known, re concern has openings for several quait- | fied salesmen to the home im- provement field, Excellent —~ ings, | sales proposition with comereus| customer referrals, Year around | sales, not seasonal, For men who have sold abu ‘ing, win- dows cod Seactaina ls thia will SAME LOD Can" Pe bes $0531 “Yor dnterview. ENCED | BUTCHER. AP. | viv in Giroux Suver Mar.) _ ket 338, ‘Union Lake (EXPERIENCED TELEVISION ~SER-| vice man. C & V TV. 983 Mt Clemens. PE 4-1615. - - | EXPERIENCED | LOTHING AND) furnishines salesman. oualified te sell fine ‘men's anoere! MI 6-1212) for imterview. ot | EXPERIENCED ) ASPHALT [ALT TILE | or lnoleum —-tayers, ne in| _ person, 3411 Elie. Lk. | FINISH CARPENTERS inte FE +3000 QoM TO TAKE CARE OF BAD die horses, Outlands Riding ta- bie, 2175 W. 14 Mile Ra. near ‘Telegraph Rd HEATING MAN | EXPERIENCED All phases of furnace work, Fine oppo y with entendion vounr _company, MAvtair IMMEDIATE ae 3 Christian man exp in Ministry teaching or “Y" bear bor Earn $75 to $100 per week, year ot rt time opportunity Write fully m 13, rentiec. Press. JANITOR — WEEKLY FOR and age ployment ” Service C write Michigan Civil Service, Lan- sing 13. TO PUT troug ‘ing, 2 ae rE ANd 44-4046 i FS, Draftsman } Ba destan and layout of ustrial work. on ventilating ‘ system. LOYD 8. THOR east of Woodward, MECHANIC | AND . ) ECHANIC'S hel vag have tools and ~ex- vy in nerson, Keego & pol hes wand Service. Keero Harbor, 101, 102, Ill, 113, 114, 116. GET If QUICK, Yes, FE 2-818} writer and get it! whatever it is—dial for ani ad- yaway from the Boston jail after he had been arrested June 17, 1954, for possession of a submachine- gun. Officers said they believe the gun was used in the ambush of Joseph J. (Specs) O’Keefe, once a prime suspect in the $1,219,000 Brink's holdup of 1950, Boston po- lice theorized that Burke had been New’ York to kill O'Keefe, who was wounded but recovered O'Keefe is now held in jail in , Mass., for parole vio- sent from lation. « Police Throw Cordon ‘Alter Rebel Atfack a the Redford army ba "n 07s 6 Da here Seday’ Sellewing a msidhight a i attack on an artillery sergeant. i , 18 os thr ough Classified Ads!) MILL°& SHAPER — | Exnerienced overator for tool room wo-k oniv, Pontiac eci- sion fool, 162 Orchard Lk. Ra. “MAN WANTED. GOOD NEARBY Rawieich business gow open in WwW, Oakland Co or Citv of Pon thac If willing to conduct Home Service busines with © prot its. write immediately Raw. leigh's, Dept) MCH-06-45, Free- _port, Mo MIDWEST JOBS FOR mE Junior Executive ae Manager Trainee .......-. Good at Math .. Rookkeeper Office Junior [Draft taman Midwest E Ripka meat 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 6-0227— ‘The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 tanemtotety La. eee se Sent for that portion of Li ment, which beg akeeritee> ment has been ren- dered va) th the are tm be sure “fin “umber” Ne 4 ments will be given advert ents containing. type .Closing time for ise. 3 wate tger te than jar age b dng ta 12 o' v. previous to ma: Pt Oe the first - eae meee ~~ Oil Burner Service Ss man to serviee all. for wellebie. party, ioay - ‘oO a Ning's. 13'S. Parke at PO es PART T TIME. 21 TO W WORK 6) to 8, ——. for uutionally ad- vert Ca: Leads ay hished, Car ps A Call Em 9:00 a.m. to Neon, MArket “ite ACKERS A AND CARRY OUTS ried 16 or ae, calls Tom's Orchard SOSITION OPEN FOR OUTSIDE : LIKE A REAL CAR /BARGAIN? Lots of em in the Wa nt Ads! \“> aoe | eee plum bing heating. [x N CO, Maple tio Birmingham, 2 miles) yy, -|$2,%00 annual starting sala fenced, 000 anny Apply Mr. Morgon, 108 N. Sagi- WANTED: “SALESMAN AT ONCE. Dinnan & Sen, 66 W. Hur- OPERATOR FOR o- WANTED: Bec arere wawten: EXPKIVENCED ROOF- | et. OR 3-2322 4i\WE NEE D A DEPEND-| ABLE MAN ABLE TO BUY A NEW GMC| TRUCK TO HAUL| TRANSIT MIXED | CONCRETE. APPLY} 339. S. PADDOCK IN| PERSON, NO PHONE CALLS. YOUNG” MAN FOR_ ~ ORDER write up in service deaartment of new car aeency No mechani- < experience but ust be neat and 9 leasan ner Studebaker ward Birm MI 43410 Help Wented Female 7 asopeily NEED | are unable work from, 8 to § . We bave uflusual positions to fit your hours necessary for limited local . No can- vassing or deliveries. For inter- view appointment, E 3-0035_ between 9 al and ALERT GIRL FOR R STENOG ¢ and secretarial position. y wad tial requirements include typing, accuracy in on neatness, abil at) rable. A iy from strable. Apply Syncro_Corp. Oxford, usingss expt igure and ghibiet clerk General SOND E “ti PLOYMENT B-l RIKER BLDG. iTS. STAY os § LADY ro BaBy ‘BIT _ FE 37957 Sitte NT eo a ye . eniages. Presa, days, CARE OF 1 CHILD AND LIGHT housework days, Must have own bic wire ‘PE 5-6100 between CAPABLE ELDERLY RLY LADY. FOR babysitting & light housework. in, References. OR_ 3-7568 CASHIER TYPIST beg Regge a company. Must front end loader. | euportuntty for right on Cark- | Wood- Young wome . Bee our ad under Inatractions. National | Schoo| of Aeronautics — | AMBITIOUS WOMAN. Ir YOU Joe's. Coney Island _ fe _ b._4623 Dixie o Hway, cone OIRL Ft FULL TIME, 5 § NITES ide counter help. n ‘ad full time, XXX Ham- utg, 1765 _N. Telegraph, CURB GIRLS AND INSIDE HELP ber al Telecranp» Super Chief CASHIER Part time. appiy in person, Huron ._te4 W_ Huron. _ _ Friendly Mar et, DEPARTMENT ee Intimate apparel — fm suburban specialty oe just be) experienced. Bent we working cake Bates, Bors somata ML Magia care for child 8 to 4. 5 days & — | wonaaie “USED — TO DREN, | for general Bansework. ‘o live on premises in heme with mode - “comfertante fale wn Call collect MAy- "] WOMAN FOR LIGHT cn HOUSE, mt rom care through Fri. i Hird WOMAN FoR_ OENERAL . HOUSE. work. Age 2% to ve im, S% Must have anos Mor WOMAN TO CLEAN (TOURIST ¢abins. 3 to 4 bages c dev Must Sunday vielnity of work ay Walton and Ovdvke Se pecnarven FE) 54382, e WOMAN TO WORK NIGHTS 3 xe p.m. to 11:30 p.m. No Syn. Ex- +a—2- EXP. PRACTICAL WHITE. LADY ¥_ MIDDLEAGED 71Ol-— : TRONINOS, bad BU 1 DAY SERV- Good_ work. FE 23-4001. FB WASHINGS.” Rouen “DRY. FE inewood. FLOO RS INDATIONS A sareears. rouse, ‘ao labor M ORK _Pe "boast preferred gy AnD Dont FE 56-1207 or 44242. AN \ WANTS rr we WORK OF any kind. ©: PAINTING © wtb. BY 1 ELDERLY PE $6638. p> gg 1 WOMEN and ¢ ce mo Wants 5 BABY PE 26895 ? CAPA G 71 BR Hy _Seperizocet. _ PE_2-4001. awe WALL wase _ PE 023. i. Work im OF Hear a IRONINGS, 217 N WN . CasS _PE 80%). | iRoNINGS ocop WORK. FIN- ished |. dav $3 a bushel 5-008 IRONING BY BUSHEL SHIRTS uniforms & spec FE TRONINGS ¢ oA! BUSHEL. 1 DAY service. Exo, FE 5- MIMEOGRAPMING ies retarial service, 3-2842 WALL WASHING OTHER WORK. Neat. Babysitting Eves FE SEC. 4-8883. weaning 3 ap IRONINGS. PICK _wp and deliver. OR 3-4455._ #ipow WirH TWO bth WOULD work on farm, OR 35 WASHINGS WANTED. oe WA: Work Wanted Female 11 1 FE 13 houses! & cry ih ways. PE re Pike Electric—Sewers Cleaned 24 hour service. No results, no charge: chemically treated at no extra ci Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners FE #1317 SEVENCON ET office, ete Service, & tatalatin, Apex sound. com re 80313 ASTERIN A Don Nevers, 30163. s rereaaed TION 00. Sew: ers ier OL usting “Toting i Pe’ sam or = ‘teed Plums moa bn D HEATING #. § a. & OR ING ey IMGING “AND {BENGV- al. Pees estimate. _ #5324, Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 PLAIN SEWING AND MENDING, - weaving, 63 Sen- Alterations and PE 5-189 aca ca or oF Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE- cialty, FE 60162. PE $-7333. Garden Plowing 16B mowing on PLOWING ___Laundry Service 1 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- Pontiag FOR © PAMILY ~ LAUNDRY SERV- Pontiac Laundry. FE Bho: aoa ——— Landscaping 18A GRADING AND YARD LEVELING FE 54-3552 LANDSCAPING and COMPLETE service, preleeannty plan NURSERY 6670 Dixie ayI- Clarkston Phone 5-146 GENERAL gre Good | pureery seeding, Free estimate. Reasonable price, FE Seureieric a Landscaping. pick up and delivery. FE __Building Service 12 JALL KINDS or CEMENT ee ‘Pith n's, 21 N. Perry. EXPERIFRCED. WAITRESS. NEAT dependable. Reference Call EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. DE- Lisa's Restaurant, 6960 Roch- ester Rochester, Mich. OL 60131 Experienced salesiadies for sportswear department. work. Apply in person. Peggy's, lo N. Saginaw, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, 18 er over. Scott's frestenrest, 235) Pontiac Trail, Walled EXPERI ENCED we lady, part time. Older woman weeeeret 3 Sisters, 22 N, Sagi | EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER. Semnabeee charge fam- ily of 3. Stay or own cone _fion. $40 or $45, OR 4028. EXP. WAITRESS _ | Also assistant cook Martin's | Drive in, 426 W. Huron EXPERIENCED CURB GIRL wanted, Skipper Drive-In, 3425 W. Huron ~~ — - a - Rxreninecee SHORT ORDER cook, Phone MI 40080 EXPERIENCED | “WAITRESS. Must be ‘'S vrs. old or over. poe E)-Mar Drive-In Restaur- Ra! Dixie Highway. -at Silver Lk. FUN SPARE-TIME GREETING core | maple fft, shop at home, show free samelse of our new / Christmas and Ar-Qocane wil for samole on. arprova) Greetings Dept 155, Pe Michigan GIRL TO CARE “POR | while mother — works. __Bivd. N, GIRL V WANTED F FOR BOOKKEEP. ing and general cffice work, At small manufacturing plant. Steady emer bam & pleasant working conditions & days week, Typing. experience he ss Bos = a 195 East GIRL POR SILK AND WOOL Exp. borne Cleaners, GIRL “FOR GENERAL from 9 @.m, HOUSEWIVE S To show portraits to friends for introductory offer Full or part tim Earnings F v4 to , daily _Kendales, 14 § Saginaw tiac Inquire R blic 9-3761, RN HOUSEKEEPER TAKE charge for working’ m eben Mote ‘home than wages, PE. 49139 LADY POR LIGHT HOUSEWORK oS of children. Live in. OR vib KITCHEN WOMAN EXP RIENCED WOMAN ~~ POR rary Yee ae 4 ms sale room rt uh. Ret ): MI 48054. Permanent or part time, _Woodt 650 dward, Rochester. OL 27711. OFFICE WANTED: >: YOUNG NG WOMAN i To in doctor's olfies. i to to.m Apply Pontiac higan. WHITE LADY POR LIOHT [T HOUSE. work, stay gr 2 children ages 6-and 13. FE 1-0312 WANTED: SHORT ORDER cook Waitresses, full or tume Girl for kitchen wo _ #1123 between 9 &.m. “and 1pm WAITRESS. MUST BE EXPERI- _enced PE 5-8060_ = Sy Te ae | fiepd tile and footings, PE 5-008. A-1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 “{R COMPRESSOR. _ GENERATOR power trowe) ™'* r sander plumbine ar tools Gravel and | sand Bun N's MENTAL ‘2_W_ Montcalm FE WAITRESS. CURB GIRL, PO tals «irl, Apply 2400 Dixte ried: 2 WAITRESS W. : Lounge Dini room. Sevt, ist. Call EM _3-4264 WaITRESs FoR “DAYS. OVER + 21, Riga iin | ames €761 Dixie Hwy. WOMAN | TO CARE FOR CHIL- dren, Light nepecoess. Prefer to_live in. PE 2-3338, 00 0 02 WE HAVE N a young jeay for «eneral office ate or eouivalent Typing essen- the’ Pr ability Apply in person | pm Perey club of Michigan, 6) North ____ Help Wanted 8 BEAUTICIAN AND Manicu ed who is = willin ee it e fi i building expe- ™ enced, ‘referenc 8 Pontiac rs) BINATION WOOL AND SILK |. finisher. Steady employment ~s Fy) 8. Telegra : Pr ech Ole Cleeness, 2 Mas OR WOMAN WITH of ‘of Birmingham for 2 bours work ‘trom: 2:0 to 6:30, delivering papers to homes. AY pply i in Person to N S. DEMPSEY | Circulation Dept. The Pontiac Press STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR either own or saxophone eheger: Re EMENTARY school suburban /e.. i. repens = pone. re wea L ery Pontiac Fresa,'| — an ‘ive fatcnicnn Certifica- o. OUR OWN BUSINESS! YOUR oun hours! Selling nationally known cushion shoes is easy. 138 dtyles for entire family. Earn $30.00 day comm. Experience unnec. FREE Catalog. Write TAN- _NERS, 416 X. Brockton, Mass. Instructions 9 AIRLINES WA . NIGHT, PART “TIME.|* Apply. in rson after 6. Dell's Inn, 2481 abeth Lake -| SONCRETE BROK to meet public m tpeortant | block or cement rivewars. @a- rages. basements Additions & al- rations Comolete building serv- timates “Wo es P rkmanshin teed. Bloomfield Building ee FE_ 56377 b roo ay “AND GRADING "YA Pte” on “beens BLOCK, BRI CEMENT WORK and fireplaces FE 2 BLOCK AND CEMENT Also chimnevs No job too Guaranteed work Ph FE EN BY HOUR or job. Free estimates. 2-00TT CARPENTER. ~ REPAIRS / AND rel terations, Quick service. Weathe ly, PE Tile CEMENT I8_ OUR SPECIALTY Floors basements, Eh. +4870 CUSTOM BUILDING. FHA FI- nancing, Modernising, FE_ 4-470. BRICK, work large etal 45240 .| ARCHITECTURAL TILE. “anick | - DUMP TRUCE SERVICE 1 BLACK Eee eperes atiaateed. Fr oma _cleanup. PE 32-8719 : CAWN BUILDING AND GARDEN- _ine work. FE 37208 0 ROTO TILLING AND LIGHT trucking. PE 46229. WE TEND THE EARTH pe 1? Seeele by experts, nee & ‘Trucking 1 19 AA-l. MOVING TRUCKING up and dedives reasonable rates, FE 5-397) any time, _ ~ BEDFORD MOVING Local & Long Distance-FE_ 2-6787, |CLEANUP | sown AND TRUCKING, 8 and D De- } or FE 31922. and gravel. LiowT ari ¥ . on = > rs —. HAULING. LIGHT AND HEAVY | FRUCEING. | fill aire and gravel. PE 2-0603 INCINERATORS CLEANED aah or + ermammas hauled Clean up FE \CloNT _ HAULER NO ODD JOBS. _Cheap. Tr". ODEL LL CARTAGE Loca] and Puone Be s-osce Moving . GusTOM BRICKS AND STONE SUDDEN SERVICE -AsHES RUB- work Veneer and fireplaces. FE) _ dish and light . PE 46079, _5-0078 afte 6 p.m. “CEMENT—GARAGES. |-[rucks to Rent SPECIALISTS - Driveways sidewalks floors. Ino beut =— porches. patios. rat walls. breeze) \, Ton Pickup wit Ri oteke wavs and Dum ESTIMATES Listeia” P<) : Pontiac Ferm a and CEMENT AND Lock WORK stri é _ dl at ndustrial Tractor Co. DEC 4 ABINE TS § DOORS. D. E.| Open Daily Including Bundare 4-4156 FE 4-046) FE: ¢- ‘CEMENT & BLOCK work, FE 5-0782. “| SEECTRICAL WIRING_LICENSED FE 2-067 Ed. Murray, eee LAYING. Serre te 2 yr. bond roof No money rt -at $4.48 GARAGES. 14x20, 2 casement sash, x7 it steel door, 4 in. concrete siab and shingles. Pattern 106 siding. Complete for 595 jeehngin Labor a rial, M BUILDING SE SERVICE 23-7004 or PE 2-8245. ' ives. OR 3-276. GUARANTEED ROOPS. ALL , A- FLOOR a tiviee } SANDING AND experience REDUCED RATES ere _ | Painting & Decorating 20 Par for esti- _ finishing, 0 years expe ma oe estimates. Tavior Gariner, wi Central, PE 27318. eee 5 CEMENT WORK. FLOORS rir + ils Estimates drives etc. Reas estimates 7 i Fie ensen, PE 2-300, | -™ , PAPERING oe | __Mason Thompson PE 46364 LL DELI mr DIRT) = WerRRIGR Paine moving. in and sevtic EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PAINT- tank dieaing rE Torta or PE) ing Crew of 3 men. EM 3.2435. 7031, aaa DECORA FLOOR SANDING OLD Fi DELOORS A © Maver avine paner _soecialty Cal Bills, _remeved wi PE 2-2 Mar ROOPINO ey ane PAINTING. INTERIOR AND EX- wall washing. Free E 2-4274 _estimates. | painting. pot repairing. mass PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED ___ TUPPER, OR 6-7061 Paint in Painting & | Wall \ Physiotherapy Washing tes, PE 5-211 21A A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Pe ' technique. 72 Kim _Television. Service > 22 3 ool graduate. Able, te APPLY IN PERSON kinds. Est. ry wm Lr git | meet wblic, sin Age w North Cas: ; DAY OR NIGHT aa TCH PE Tim between 10:00 and WALDRON aco i-8 FLEMING PLOOR LAYING. FE 5-1296 of sine ALDRON HOTEL sanding finishing, 155 Edison, Ph CHRISTMAS ae ) EXCLUSIVES , : HOSTESSES a anaes GUARANT NTEED TV R EPATR_ANY An ) 180_P : SLE ES Tre : MAKE. New TALL assortment pays 86° Tipe "Fon POLI TIME, ai = : - Ls : q tional ‘ WORK ' “7s aie V =] i] 1S PA - on 4, boxes EAGT! Sensations! |“ high schooi pet for ater; |STATION AGENTS ~Moderniz COPENNAVER'S BAT RADIO « tv YARD: 4 per: ifta| 5° Bre r Lee Ken- ‘icket a vation agents.| With reliable builder Discounts) repair, W Huron. Night verv- yA on mplte _fiales, 14 8 3 Saginaw. —— cation #, ens, weatlie ane during Aur .. ent on Wns vag _ice calla, 45601 7 ete Doeh: a carpenter we a ® fewest ‘wt wholesale on ag leading ~ M3 AJEST IC™ major commercial “airlines urgent. storm / we ae of other t types of “Typewriter Service 22) A aren: imprints * 51.95 gift valtera = - i pean CARDINAL. isoe yawee with ek work sane = MS TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- Seo Giaetmedt ie | reg aut be, ghte te preva D a.M BUILDING eunvice | sun Fpurng, Betas cook serve dinner, 6 a.m. to 2 Air- Co., 17 W La’ ‘if p.m m. shift, Transportation 3 ,| 20 _E. Pike ee LT - _ Call Larry after 3 p.m. HOUSE MOVING OLLy det 2 Sa05. _tdulpped PE 4-845. b, 8 : =P. NG CLERK ea) TYPIST 2 POSITIONS. OPEN = Phone between $30 and 7 p.m. ar te to be tained. te displa y trousseau. Dee TOES LADY POR in Ponine ine Press, Box of a Ap- Morivate, ween | Stenggraphers 3 ot ee ou can qualify” for tions, phone at” once. Good working conditions. Congenial employes. ‘Company paid ali- ever ene for the » concern, 4 work, seve average meme. Car nec, No — Box rel er of the above posi-| zation and other benefits. and revair * erialties. OR 6, SHYDER FLOOR LAYING “hint ~_ Building Supplies 1 12A USED mis. FOR SALE “Business Services APPLIANCE SERVICE service all m @ LAYING. Phone FE) 13) Company. Comaictes lawn maintenance end 32-8713. e ‘Fe? serve you. Smith BD orolector, used. tie: — eran gg en eB ii 5 heve THIS DATE. will not other devis A coating re % Bo Beat Bive 8. hed s &., Pootiac, PAY PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US Give You | Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE. ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | © u * wRbove Ontland 7" tes RAY CURNELL’S MKT. 57 HENDERSON Sam, to9 pm LOVELY LAKE. Beaut Chink be: serene 74 a. Dixie Hwy., i166 WEDDING I 5 INVITATIONS ¥ 1.50 Sutherland acsen ’ Se Wed. Ch Children to to 0 Board 26 REN LOVED. AND CARED ON. PE 3-170. Wid. Household Goods 27 “wey oe DiaES HANGING —shades--and—prisms: — FURNITURE NEEDED Entire bee poms oe or odd sel) ter’ you wu BB. _Sale. Phone OR 3-27117 Ler Us Buy ‘ee on A % for you. OA 8-268) ONE OF Powmiacs LARGEST Peet vere Cash waiting WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. re outright ° A ord AUCTION -WARTED | URNITURE ant prosnpt patos ee service and the bigh- — es call: i & S SALES CO. OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST USED FURNITURE BUYER. WANTED. APARTMENT | siZE i) Wid. “Miscellaneous 28 28- BA BAPTIST CHURCH NEEDS UP- ry PIANO AND BABY ae narrate MAPLE 5-1140. AS HEATER, 10.000 Tue. E 3-005 before 6 a.m orevee ere oom w~ Bt REGISTER AND ot reasonable FE. \ Wanted to Rent 29 COUPLE AND 13- TR, - OLD daughter desires to rent 2 tepante hl for your houses apartments. Save time - wileall.” 4 ac eall, Call toda : REALTY CO. Share Living ( Quarters 3 30 GIRL we a TO SHARE RE- fined hor with usiness wom- an, Cash Waiting» Kir, JGmovon personally for eu, = ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor eal ph Rd. MONEY! “Make Ey * aoe encanta PONT WISH FOR}: i" — ams g F Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Y oul R PROPERTY? ‘T PAY Our ned of neve only te time ™ ‘ worry with lookers.”’ " w. We need farms, Jake and residential gpa rties. We handle all details f ing ‘and closing. roo Buy ewe MAHAN 0 W og! : NEXT DOOR RANCH ;_____ Post © Ee YOUR | GET THE MOST FOR YOUR be 4 pealter Partridge is “bird” to see. mW Huron St PE 2-6316. ge Hone cicerk peronel PAUL only. v oll hei : r, Bus rt | _hu"Pre < 6 mo,, no pets. We have, unfurnished 23 4 ‘o oe es Picssel ADAMS REALTY CO., 383 Auburn, AEROS ROPE 2 pepaocs MODERN HOME ON DISCOUNT Have seasoned contracts ~ a cater o new houses to be dis-— -rounted fer our builders in subdivision near Middle sires ~ Lake. Investments Realtor, EMpire_3-4236. - WE NEED =a ef - $2,000 to by TO ol wanted. Peees © Schuett, | __wer week FE 2- — | SLEEPING ROOM WITH HOMF privileres, Laree beautiful bed- ‘ room for couple 108 Whittemore. _ Call evening ROOM EN man, 31 Allison. SLEEPING ROOM BY FISHER SLEEPING ROOM NEAR FOR: | tiae . FE om. 7 man. 190_Fiorence. | SLEEPING Lge MAN. 871 00 | For Sale Houses As is For Sale Houses 43 ast Sububan This attractive one storv Dome ! Minutes from down many trees, Eas st ‘Side’ Rat tas WJ finned ‘va aned and fene with, 3" bed floor, yerd appointment, Cross STREET - Lapeer Rd. or M4 Pe 54-0001 SEVERAL GOOD MODERN 6 TO w Basy rms. P. @ ROOMS | bath. Coal mamete: Mice ved: PE s-2487 ev FOUR BEDROOMS ELIZABETH LAKE ARLY NEW, very attractive 1% story bungalow. Vestibule entrance, 6 rooms and tile bath on matin floor, 2 large bedrooms ». Yes, plenty ta closets, storms | WEST SUBURBAN Se this fire ranch type home and you wil] want it. The kitchen 8. JESSIE ST pete S. room, 3 bedroom heme w full, basem ment, ee heat. Giassed-in front po Cieex oo street, 2 biks le Bet a dream in this lovely home, | t MAVE 3 ? BRAND WEW 3 BED. | ‘uses lust eine com- preted in Waterford on Anderson- = Fille Re Oniy $1000 ho peg Pea et ha a very ahese. cE 0.1 MARBLE, Realtor you | 6268 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phone OR 31268 ~~ Now Is the Time to Get Ready for Winter WE BUY—WE BELL— WE TRADE Elizabeth Lake Privilege cams Ot heat. 100x115. Private Beara lot wih & terms. See t today, 4 WM. H KNUDSEN rk privileges, $14.- : a bedroom Basement #9000 Lake Adults, Lease GOOD FOOD. oh. 1. i : Gu"pates, | MAan' room ‘Dey shift. e¢ Poplar. | 5 m, os ao ete ere mont! Russell Young Lochaven Road Very a meeSe WeoMatwews i: Eins TY! 12 W Huron St PE 635] *s yivan Lake Pi vitege 8. rea rh ry rl i y 4" mr san —_— ston AND BOARD IN GOdD | ®Y finished "2 droome, ne EXCELLENT ee yen Eves “ti; Sun, FESO?) 9 bbe natn dillon 5 J BEDROOM RANCH ES pew Srinmere "Funtine Brose, Box | —Seesven, 0a Spacious € room home (3. bed. | BY OWNER in ROCHESTER. 9 Sylvan L Lake Income encloned vorch, 2. car sarace. BUILD NOW porch. ‘Fine condition tnside and | Wn, room. screened porch Al Reed d Yoke Privit A oe Convalescent Homes 38A Hina" Eaten well 2 Eatime \Watestord | out! 23 ft. living room. 12 : | ee e Privileges :OOM: : ~ ly ¢inins ga pg! a and water ynener Blectric A yeas New brick ranch trove ine. x itehen. Washe i * A ee ee = CONE NURSING ia ee oe CD ANIS gas furnace and new water beat | _ sible inco goss. | Northwest Section Pont. ie Ore. FE Oe... . Lavely segue. cer 4 seLL MY ON COM. iste Lares lot Basement. vacancies, Baldwin Ave. ry th | (Ol house Also @ tons . — lored Famili fdol aeeraeetel coal & stoker, $2,500. t Lake P; Lake. ~~Hotel R ET amilies, | 4,300 _219 Elm Bt. 6 to 8 p.m. san ¢ Privilege @OMPLETELY acc i — ~f pest 3 = oP 58 ACRES 13 BEDROOM HOMES, 9346 ad (ake P ivit cluding automatic wasNer and felt honom ~ N, PERRY ..ND rivuege Grver 3 bedroom. home, breat-| HOTEL ROOSEVELT | feat*tice arom || A VERITABLE BEAUTY SPOT—/| _ING, HANNAN, Li +4900. 2 Spon $1 000 fast ant. wali hed Le —_— Rooms $12 up Bath $17.80 up. , on ae oe fed —— woods, . ; ) Tease for @ mooths. Charse-| ___ FE 60176 _ we. | Sie eer tase came or chores | THELMA M. ELWOOD. Mend credit references & must. HOTEL AUBURIN 4 “OTT \group. Near Lapeer: Priced for | REALTOR eee Press. Bot 23. 61. unurn Rd Fe 20239 170 W. Pike ane 79-0008 | Quick sale! Ask for Mr. Scott. | S143 nF ee at NISHED HOME. 415 LOTUS "Cookin abd refrigeration unit. CRESTVIEW HOMES, INC. LOW | lee ~~ BEDROOM. _— Drive a, Lotus Lk. OF ee sat | a Room ‘by De Lo nee ay ee terms. 862 — rE - NUMPHRIES. | Ranch miype home ee house. wes . Deposit and acne HOTEL, ¢ = eae -- CLOSR IN room: sotaser Geiced._ wi ith sa Mom d references. MY _3-5441. rooms by day or week. 45 West 3 bedroom REALTOR FE 2-0474 fenced ', acre of land. Pull price MACEDAY LK., 2 “YR. juron Phone FE tk ee we" fine and ad oept ta tank: a3 N. pray 2 bedrecm home located on 8 ~ 7640 Clinton- around home, com ly fur- R t: St 40 ve heal marcte Exchange @ paved at inside the Shia Ra La. fe.) fomstle "washer. Av pt st Ore. bedroom. nome Ce BY OWNER. | ment, coal M.A. heat._2 cer sean BUNOALQW. 1 Rooms, TBF * Tn estates. N a vets 2 e st} see 2 Good for Many Businesses pent aumuin ses, at — a Pcchest wok lect oe!) «fe Goucen. ATTRACTIVE | NEW ENGLAND for settead bebe. | A panel Reaitor | Weil tandacaped trees. Ine: fa Bloomfield Township. "Vaughn Latee front ‘window. Meat fur- bas i Cs esion. Oh Soe. | WEST SUBUR BAN Server. 9 edema 9. batten, nished mR < FOR GALE: 8 CASS er or. | test 2 miles west of the completely earceted with: twist oe, ‘Apply : : well On _mein eae S gin — 2.) Se Bloomfield fg ate E. Pike or Toad. $1500 cash or terms The owner haa oulgrown this Center. 5 eee center of Bir- f STORES j4%2 EACH.” HEAT in Feal deal here. Call for fur- oy mnee Faten. Fe. aaa “et ve sear : / er as business franster Phone FE W, Huron. FE, 5-233 of _FIRsT_ OFPERED._This| “| = Jae 240. 2818 Sauirrel Rd. fust ie gleaming white bungalow cansist- “WEST SIDE —horth_of Square Lake Rd, __ Rent Office Space 41 yeems, ving foes. 7 room. modern, large living : ee re LS room, & room ear.” Mark Street. Best Buys Bath up. Sates Just 's stip, hop end jump | >—-~—~O =e ° gar. ‘Today er iganele, cant for | fet “condition ane and tust—-east_of Roch- out, ‘Ree ‘soem end SE ee ee ae at # ott careees Price kitet full bath down- GILES oe CO. 314.750, ‘terms, bderoome. youl 92 West Huron ,7=* Larze Soxi80 fenced jot on Crescent Lake 100, Don't fail to see this most a ‘tone buneslow. 8. extra clas Fare, _ Imes,” Brice 12 000. about irtment, “a t — Want Ag | Oxford ons Family Duplex Z aa 7 ¢t1-800 — Elizabeth Lake Privilege 5% MORTGAGES |? ROOMS WITH Privarm BATH 7 wg oe room TOUR Lar PERRY PARK © |# 2OOM movan, MopERX, 1 Ow FARMS OR SUBURBAN i "Cost. you $4,225, $210 5 2 bedroom. ace. Automatic ew “Samo. Yh. i $ we, $45 . New pump, ‘ Hy, S688 WED 100 font ; il NICELY FORNIGHED. mo. dee our model, Por edd | ol heat. nice shaded ‘lol. Price MUtual 6-213 or write Mrs. B. DCL ES. Real oad fine Adulte or wortine Senet ements A. NOTT, REALTOR _Bon ah Ginae Ao ‘ HARLES =. analy R H rse 110_W. Pike PR 4-8008 a, © | Equitan! 1 Telegraph i : ( ) BY OWNER ) w Pe ssn!) Eve PE Sa | or pels. 101 N. Sag- ag Ms ALL mn e $$ ACT & SAVE §$ "| x “Roow UPPER INCOME OR oe fen at” cane See oi | BR . ‘ACT~By calling sor vito wn | 2 ete, URrER TCON wm FE 2is0 or FE 2919 — ment, _ Cai FE 2. e NORTH END contrac: ~ Discount ora ~ i eA “ = Pe epee aren rage thd’ time by telling toa RE-| for and wiililee, Trolahed, Work: RETIRE SECURE _| ATTENTION GENERAL | 199s pown-Brand new pungatow | MSiSe one iM furniined 7 § E bas : t ¥ ey ber ber of privete Tsetse: | ie Soule Make have ‘seed rot MOTORS EMPLOYES | omeay'.fuli beremeat, ese | TARSAL. oa ; ) soar enuaiee eat ba gne rts ye invite you to compare these| Well, septic, wired, automatic) § rooms & Pr. bath ay a comer L es of a te aor room ranch homes. At- water, Kitchen sink, all) lot only to mort = Suntable ee materlaine “Lonoied tached garage Manv other fine| {terior studding, Piniah in | anwe, am paved. Teed olnde eo aad caters s Prices from $10,000 to ping rior yourselt ond sate, mony NORTH cons fescrt area, Open daily from 3:30 to 8:00 ; § rooms pu beth, a eA. BROS ONLY $5,000 DOWN | Uke and Woodws — - oe *| Meslow built in tesa scar bar. gas Mad" seacenahie ouch 5660 S Dixie Hw AN | Lina . wae: peg ” vee e coram |: 236 sy +A Saas } : I | : V eee e en and bath, \ Phone OR 30688 of OH 3116s 0 “acre of land. Here is one worth UGI —— WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING 2383 Orchard Lake Ri. FE 5-04 $4,95 ! s pfontracle TODAY! Call us| dy 2, Ae: Rooperative Heal Estate Euchange | Is ait you vay for this 2 bed. | $13,800 INCOME — three tamity | . PECIALS now hest offe: ~ room modern home Ww we Good of value; quick cash settlement. : L. : IF WE PLEASE YOU ving reom dining room. pod A * ean flee Mort Suton ee ee #, _Only Attractive 3 rooms and | ie TELI | heal. fenced vard. $1.30 moves! Pe 2.9840 for full particulars. A Nicholie & Harger Co ai i yn ta . IF NOT Ate met — vou ta, This one Will give you rea} secur, oo oo io : ul eb ise. - ] cL US | : Dewn vavmen ; Méntly 875° 33_W._Bures ve §s183 PURNI ISHED 2 ROOMS ROYAL OAK, WARREN, 2 Pfoneer Highlands 4 409 TRUCK FARM. Coov bom E - = | Wanted Real Estate 32a |“ Dat nd, hosoital nau WAsuINaT N-| 2 bedrooms. Large living . roo a an tines WAR | <> | af Ppa Pe ete see Co Fie Bese roae, ee) se netiegh getty | Tat Rey any ei | Minty ales ate — A 4 reams UD oe r 4 NEWLY DECORA’ : | TIONS OUR 7 sheat, tecreatien room, privileges| fer. Tels ene le nice and clean) shady locaiion Only 9066 dey ee ee ee, ee beth Oxtora. OA | WE WOULD LIKE 0-0. | on Bviven Lake 613000 terms | “rousnowt Palance onth yers waiting, if you want) 92734. ERATE You IN AN can be arranged ed ed pde eam vated | REAR CARE ii hgone WHAT SIDE aves ola) tat ; sell or trade; "a. full force of six Aitractives 3 rooms and ‘beth ree, Bho we Off Joslyn location, 4 Bedrooms, new. ear: sear soit te “te ber. experienced salesmen to serve ule, PE }ided. Sc WIL}, APPRAISE YOUR HOME bedroom. with full darement ag, jee Pres regs We. voor, Parmitare ect you, Call to@ay, move tomorrow. Scenes AND GIVE THE HELP des heat. Only $3,400 4 a} Pe bal ig mee end the orice only + with NEWLY DBOORATED, BEDROOM | I . if ab inronn sic IN WE CAN 4 per cont Gi mortgage “Monthly | ies ed on Lance pammt . * y “ } OF CHARGE FUR-| payments of mr | ap Russell Young i, Oe ee een» Ge- bel ety) & THER INFORMATION. PEEL L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Foemv, frome heme op. ¢ bese. |} aaa oie = oh ake eee aoe ST FREE TO CALL US AT ANY | IVAN W 1362 W. Buren siete oe asaie fintna rooms. 1 bed REALTOR ; “¥ ; nd a Co-operative Reat Ketete Rxchabge itches on main Moar” hi | Saw pmuroe sy giE Stat |" snance. Uae, erie. Be _— : a ‘DRAYTON PLAINS | GCOH RAM a § : Fite WT CARGE 5 You'll have to do it over — I didn't see it!* Is this lovely reom. i story. | living space in WHE SOY Co LT FOUR LAER | Foes Aa ; 2, Cecrom rome bungelew, wm |: FE 5-5091 or FE 5-947] Partridge provides fnsome, ‘Well sonstrested ®: a ie OnLy . ee. ; 1 5-4 ] br Office 2000 Commerce Rd. RENTAL SERVICE Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses 43 ie oor wan thower oun | yen Eveniner mJ Bunder’ Salis, Ol furnace perch R- F MLK INNEY We have — ool 34 vee | ~~ Ne. entrance closet. floors. Pias- | 2111 Jostyn, fron Bx paLTOR | | If THE “BIRD TO SEE a0 if handie the down pay- eer Fiease! “ADAMS | CONS wt Colorado. new ROME. * ined rs mIYPE 1 PIM. | eetie at forecd als ect il a 13 | Veweerenve, Real Besete “Exch ond oe mire Gi im it 7 EALTY CO, 202 Aubure, _ | ion BEDROOM. | lots, 2 cer ceracee. Gola | OY OG, OP he ie nee | sa gel om wl cae ne ‘ rates | | ‘MBREE & GREGG_- WOULD LIKE TO BUY SMALL tn- Narge vin _by owner bal sre ic cans ting ip the Bring| -Wered Galle, Full divided bese- ) $9,500 1008 Union weer me come. eply box 16, Pontiac Rent Apts, | Unfurnished : 34 heat on tal ete he gel BY OWNER Fosse ‘aud Waaronen fisere grisg | $0400. Cash to mortuace.| Here's where you get a lot for | Horr LN Waiter Green 66 Park 1 (MM) | weno Glen binds end dtepes. Aiso alu- | your money. te fect. 9 lets, win _Bven EM S101 or EM. MUST LEASE OR RENT ¢ BED-| Terese. “aul. cil beat @torms a | ™'DUM screens, storm sash and! QVERLO oxino pLARE North of 4 2 bedroom brick madern home Cl FE t TRADES — TRADES 2 BEDRM. APT he =a rooms’ west side, reasonable. Va-| screens, \ block from lake, Lake | Fer ypra comes. Bas to sell at) rooms bath oak floors. wa anise 90.600 apes aha ih ro | osing Ss a e dalist rad Lake toh, cate by_seps 1 ES eivieges. Paved street. Of Pe Petes B for stove and dryer Fenced sider trade fer 3 bedroom home $18.750 with eash to ee oer cone a eee motes Kitchen full bat “IDDLE STRAITS LAKE. AT- 1, Watkins-Pontiac Estates yard, $1800 down to @ ver cent| Sy email business. Need we say | busy $20,000 value, te PR mage 24 a La hail, and private entrance. ractive home wooded area. : mortenae at 645 ber month tn- | —hl ' i] business opportunities, Large dn Ch to and 001 Ia this lovely @ room, 1 stery, 3 . more—hurry to that phene and quickly, yo will sacrifice, Gub- payments are scarce, Trade your Yory. peat and onan be 4apd mao! ee bea — Daily be poam Feneh type home = cluding tases & ‘nsurance. call us. stantial } bedroom home. }. sf equity, larger homes for smaller. cated m heated building. eee. — Open * ving room. $4390. tx the fuil for this nreee “a &) S = room, 10 x 14 modern kiteh- 5 OW. +. sty property for ‘do cur ut me | This te one, of those herd | gam WARWICK JAB 9 7 WooRES 18 PM an tan beth Gal theeee, Oak 3 bedroom home af Perry Lake OXFORD AREA lesen, \needee. © tate, Gree buy be satiety aX votleeed erned 1 or EM : sonciner a oe} has mad LBS ts Seprs, pasteren | wae, sored eet te = on sere Se ape Her Mae or cp an toveotment. room. 5 5 e iJ NH ol > = nif it Be bot fet oleate Cae eo ca scm | pet reriuam! emaronet feet heat ctne hon weiet beater OPEN Sire a fee at LOVELAND ro me hen ie : > the posality orien your bt rmitted. 45 "er month. ina room with magni cent few 2 BEDROOM ise new bome, pu in ais and SAT. & SUN, 12to 8 P.M.| tamuy. Only $1,060 down, om u- wine: il dew » 5 i rer Feputation We are, estanhing ke TE MPSTEAD titul trees, flowers and. vegetable $7, the owner will dovorete te i) MONDAY 4 to 8 P M. lWARD E. PARTRIDGE | £2 Sa?" EE ading ers of Pontiac . 12 EH PE ¢s2m4| fardens. Also large barn. This “FHA tw sell at €14,500. $4,500 down. 4080 down New 4 bedroom mod) DAT TOL FE 2-8316| ee EAYLORD - 4-168) 1. = {8 Base pore anne 240 | Loc would suit por hemaarbarstioee — To reach rty drive out Us | Watkins- Pontiac E states are pemes ot White Lake. Lares OR E 16, 2 DORRIS & | SON State _ St. x ‘ —1{phaty Hawes to Sachebew fring resin sin eure Froreay <2 W. Muon B. foes Bre 2 te 8 ery | nwaLTors +1887 | 7 ROOMS AND, BATH, HEAT net mst omticn yt Reed, Load tight two miles to foom, 1 story home. 3 s} yedteom air furnace. Grete ee af 4 sieve - we anea Pyrat heme ith lake 73 Ww fturen ot oe ened SMAL", | HOME ON WEST SID atch freuie home eel 36-5 sone gut Me to livt Ro! briek ff Duel i oT hee WANTED Sia a couple preferred or 1 _ a lace. ery 3 ‘modern. Ritchen, — head “Wetth ‘er | TEM PLETON Teo mull po gy oe ret ANTED | 2 eee ee ince matat amt a pe a tutt-ce tet —arhrerane as. + r’ bberey Qaanned rae for your | ce gar, zene, Rengtal ond Rent | Lake Property 364 3 BEDROOM FRAME | ont,feor w, plastered. walla, coved ' °C. HAYDENT souTHEAsT SIDE | tscome” Volt" value. tudo _ Moreist “properties Call us for | "renee —federes_ FE eS board radiation heat. recreation | 9g & Walton Bird PE 6-04) | 9 rooms Full beth. Newty deco.) ‘rms — je veeaey coceion. 3} ROOM UPPER INCOME ON | CLEAN, MODERN ume POR be room, Front ar porches Realtor Open Eves. Sup, 12 to 3 rated throughout. O11] heat and RO VE 1 ’ st side near bus lines. Newly | your vacation at Lake. , Mer ctancned a if. sarage BY OWNER. 1 hot water heater. Full basement FOUR LOTS OY KNAUF, Realtor decorated with stove. fefrigers- Sandy beach. R and K Cabin Bay.| No Money D Down to ( Gi On 0 beautiful, lot, eg ek 46.900. phen ong ee en" Bo $8.080 with $1,000 down. Gubstan- With 0 large A, 3 home, Ten- ful - re hom wane 26% W. Huron; OA 03330, FE 23-1421 r ge. Sareiat ke cae ioe To reach vroverty. drive out US.| fr Built in’ 1968 ed. to sell | _& Parke FE 2-7198 = iscount for essh to mort | frneee sted Haat No camer ssp nals have for erences, FE 41501. ag er My - al i gma fusteery forMid, fur at pe Take Shores OAKI LAND LAKE v Batneline drapes pa = eae, be seid ait J LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE EN- MY 93-0472, oon Lake Shores room " ae ards in brig ¢ est A omy Trice sa seiuhes round floor. Walking dis- AC LAKE Ys this lovely 4 room, 1 story, 1 ¥ dee 74 ining a coe, shining “xl en. $13,280, in rate qa tshed. Elderly, ‘couple. pre-| fishing” by the dey or week. Fon- 33S°Se ving room, fi 12 din: fae Thed"p path fastered ‘wall, | price, term ay ed iv i. : OKER phe wr $16 @ week. Inquire 975 | ( tiac net Courts, eae 3 BEDROOM BRICK room, ® x 10 modern & nice yy Can foors, “ake for eita06 | THREE BEDROOMS ean | ers conmeps_opet |S eae tee ast, $13,950.00 | Eye vanes ery ent sees oa) re re tae, rc 7 i” ° ‘ . ee * = = + - as _ GREEN LAKE OFFICE |" ¥y Sanne eee | Pesce, ma" Lewin ich tna ch gad” ‘sar parses. On | Sy cere pin Menered valk WATERFORD TWP. | Sty «fits han oh 3 . . : | . (08, ORRE™ LAKE) sxus |? ROOM APT WITH pase _PE 6-1 . $700 DOWN et ken Met thar | ‘heat, attached garage, Owner, AREA tine feoms Two car garage ee Cottages. homes. Lots estates. rooms be sub-liet, Orchard WALLED GI—FHA rents for $60 per mo. Also in- ransferred, is willing to sell } bedrooms, California ranch typ? for just 919.700 terms , 1998-LIsT IT ry ; a 7, 2 bike to. 2 bed- si # cluded is another 4 room home lor a smal} down payment and/| full bath, jarge witehen and utl-— NORMAN F RICE ARCADIA APTS Wk Mo 555 Lake Ri To reach rtv drive out US with full basement on the Inke| $40.00 per month. Nice jarge jot) tty room. Mot water heater, base- ORION & OXFORD ; To19 COMME. RD EM 3-412) Jes per and bath, Adults only tw +1778 or Detroit TA 5-1 10 (Dixie Highway) to Watkins shore that rents $60- per mo ‘2 block to two pice sandy — Attached 1% car garage h > h office in Lake WOodward 5-Tl44 Rings here month. 37 Lake Road then turn left.to Lake-| This is very nice place with | beaches. Immediate possession % acre with nice garden.| O\on* "Cun sent ry tat tinge ae G. HEMPSTEAD For Rent Rooms wood Drive then rivht Se, mile to frontags -~ Lake and the| Cali today we have the key. tio. wa sia eccent reasonable crn pee. eee waileges . chy en pn _ ed to sell for jownpayment or mm ear aa CASH [Sheth See, ca ceengeuie | yt, 4, | ieee Baa SE acer mamazong 5 KS Le Temletn Rea Ste awe hot . @lectric stove, ety sgl at own. 3 bedroom Nish | 3339 rd Lake Rd FB 4-4563 | farms, ver sonal! gt yee bave canoe. ; CLEAN GLE ia Sick. ptastered wal fino After 6. if no ans, call PE 31708) me Be iehcreeed i | ath sper ag, ene Sere | ane Coen are Bie KENNEDY | Fr patrecate nf | ah fot a) oe ere * hours , he’ ca if for your Call 208 and tell | oom, howe. ar etene e s adit, baths. basement with oi! ; LAWRENCE _W. Bhat “Fou nave mer Daye chron EM Pati REALTOR Bet ent ere seed Vac oe eae own} (AW YL.EORD ve! 5 if = iM Stout, Realtor $ ROOMS AND BATH. i ag eee Pope With fruit galore, Bail ie fish | Watkins Lake privileges situated w. enclosed porch, completely - pohd. 7 car gare: This home| on vely havin, TIN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE modeled and ted. Neat | trust be seen appreciated.| many deluxe features $8. FE 4.9584 Open Eves "til 8:30 City tah §6©$h00 per month 4288 Disie Hey Drayton Plains The price is only $18,000.00 with cash to your mo at See Mr. Smith at 28 E. Huron, | - rE ae oe 2 bald nty tbs Sr certs ies 8 OR 3-7771 for an appointment, one. _ yea} Estate Exchange tiene EEPING ROO mR MA Pontiec Lake Ra only, please Ms MO W FIREPLA Rea PEDDL ING MODERN 2 In| -y ce ote $ . : es sement, oi] poll aera |S PINE LAKE (PRIVILEOES) Large protected lots, real plaster, © Andersop windows, 3 bedrma., I's baths whh or w! Model open, belt Pineview Dr. vicck west a sihacieben, wa rae, Cont S-OL43. Near St. Joseph Hospital } bedroom, 1% story home fee- bed i laree bedroom knott pine paneling unstairs full base- water storms and 2 Pes fenced rear yard, Only § » bale ance on land tatoo teen look today 4 Bedroom Home Furnishings Included Com Lawn, home. pence rine god screene Serna, ret fered © at $10, 7 br" evosintinent a "BUD" NICHOLIE - Real sta Insurance 4“ Mt PE coer st. 'E §-1201 Eve. Mr, Allen p 2-3370 Gl Resale § rooms end nd eas heat, Ba ox 4 __ sale! Ory ye. 000 wi oo H. W. Bigelow 3 onkel Lee Lake RA. HILTZ SPECIAL | | | NEW, 2 yon ave FHA HOMES - PEARL BUILDING CO. FE $-7923 BUILD Pe Small Home—34 Acre. Gass tarmac ee a law low at ri ot id Pith a. teed peas for Sviven ¥ vlisee Donelson Pak Close ona st breeveway to 2 car garage. led Treat toom. an to well Strocline and many ras. Owner mov ine of rfate, age Extate and as 1011 W Zen * St san "Hs % sen, Pama is ee Py pi iJ ft jdong, ce a a in ex ia, a ~ fortunate new owner. own your Own thy of $ at right retirin, a = prea f geet Pho acres, 8 babbling bi a hice mae, th rc "it 1120, room, Oak a Three bedrms,, way. new siusstnaan Price reduc ‘Charles +5 opi ceesesemioaniainensns sbesuecisiutia sii eh pean } 9 o. i a 3th Wiretiok deleiks se ae : j : - : a , i 1 a oo a} ht THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. AUGUST 29.1955 : ae 3 E a - A . / For Sale Houses 43}FUNNY BUSINESS —___ by Hers asin ‘en ten. ie x. ershberger For Sale | ‘ SALE OR LEASE 8 ‘ ! See ‘or Sale Lots 46) For Sele Forms 48 Opportunities 51 Mom t oan, 53 ! ehureh, . UTIFUL LOTS a Business ‘ a bd ar cm Per,

fisid® Tow ee ee ee ee house, '20'by ‘30 etanery. 14 tore a inv ry down for Ext OF p just ot! bs . 20 by 30 eranery. 14 eatery. down for xtra ast tre ween seo = GATEWAYS to See WEE) Ae SER CPancus @ ow an: rvice 1 garage. » room a car C, S i ek iveway. 1O¥ | H APPINESS WILLIAMS -LAKE i Pull‘ orice. si6- Peeples i919 MIS orvi Nic vi “INCC eee. VANS LAK | FOR TRADE Ble tees Sees eatin $550 to $800 with acre and machin $40,000 yearly, possi Hed eed EXCEPTIONAL easy terms, Mth | Wen Vacated 1 tulles ‘from Pon, | P05 OR oe j tise. ae medere house. 2| aeal t tor “ottice clerks, teachers, |; ® reoay mo asor corner home. MACEDA " $3 s, silo, Corn cribs Chicken | !ctory work . oor fs bane. i 2 Y LAKE house Catile ae chen ata Peng ers or retirement pro- close Semen, good nt disee down, $60 i — oe eo percents with faa be — aan timber wee | ox 88, pene tg tactary you? none HOUSEHOLD nonth Y Pa ive. (020 1 | fruse. $55 woe Seem and ‘oe NWOOD LAKE, L Ane aoe $1630. terms rT wiiding | ‘ Soasek or the Gi 65, 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bid: : ome that we are proud to| home . wan, tanding . large ranch home in R BLOCK RANCH-TY PE 5 HER REAL EST. | is of brick construction. 1.760 dwellings: = Mo i ohn K. Irwi in show for $4,380 of fixe ve Tare a oor nian, consisting 9 stricted subdivision on eS | me te one ‘asg, Oxford, Mich, MOA 3122 iy awe | WE NEED A DEPEND | ~showict Revaiady ‘ochre emma REALTOR | OFF CROOKS & | Bitar re reomu Veatbuls “entran | dry room"2 a eee ee |e 2 (ot 13a metveen | What Is Your Wish? | ™ on Wartercrwith 50 ft allev ABLE MAN ABLE TO Cee aE Sa 1a Ne isoatmaw Sizeet | wr acre ethene ag | 4 sining room, attractive ee ES on oe "WE sal | ac ‘ DANDY HOME | ,.. Vo May Have Jt brice s20 $00 Can bev nursnenea | BUY A NEW. GMC Swaps 55 Prone Te ee oe we. PE 21804 bedroom home a atizeatice 1 = penmon bedrooms, breene- ree 2 RW SMALL F AMIL, Y and small acreage is -our | Tent, We ferite Ass dotroneh lke| TRUCK TO ct. recreate : : SHED. ae eo at ving is’ Cintchoa in knotty pine, Tele- ee specialty,—~we have lots ranging of Real hd | wax : HAUL ev a USE LOE th carpeting, Gand phone pit . Tele ated on bas of good from = Estate Brokers » oan ILDING LOTS WORTH $200 ” Orehard. 1066 Cherry | glassed in porch, new gare $4 igs in all rooms, Full Bs ARGAIN Waterford. F weed take at) Pri 100 “ eG PRANSIT MIX oy ge and with ' | ish in dif ricea from : MIXED cepted as trade ip E Tao a0ni3e mf Corner oe ge nad | - On fest fully. = Barry | $100 4 De eee ven lakes. Nest. clean spd Wego heve eusn n s100) ante hod Office Oven. Everines on seioarts | CONCRETE ply err H J. Van Welt. © On’3-1355, : ae trees, flowers and esuie with - rl Tk floor furnace ~hait acre needa | | —_ gel ng Bad down and have ‘e omal acreage. If we do ‘not | Pri | 30 8 P ADE ne PLY BELT SANDER AIR | COMPRES- ame ante af wLrne ing etter hares ave t you want~ please call ; — os >. r; JOCK IN 22 rifle, 22 revolver, hom: hog Aitac’ GIROU X & F we will QEOROE E | -RSON N Fecorder,“$ : SIX BEAUTIFU bed 2 : RAN try get PER : ne | : on 7 T 4IP Pp cruBbAR gM | fade Se Senses | noe sore bona te eocbents, ML | Te . ‘Markley; Inc, cats. S° TSS ae eee : phd flay obpald § frame loci Py tered at ae = ~ Aad 5500 ew starter home- located close | Open until beth OR 35-9701 lee ’ : _CALLS. 3750 i | S cas care epee re to Fisher Body—easy t § Sun 1 to 6 pm Maple JOrd Se Séeal layout sith bedroom 9m home 1 AU y terms. | Birmingham, eden <-t0ee ritabe YOUR LAND CONTRACT, beth ned IN A NICE L | For Sale en __ MI eis | oo f Lake Front> i bait sone Boon ful basement WITH LAKE Which MLOCATION. | JM WRIGHT, Realtor tears BES i Prop. oe a ee Ret hte ee aa) alt tile floor, oll & To Bu | kland Ave FE bu: BLLEVEL BRICK, CUSTOM i LOCATE! EXCHANGE _.. Areh: heat Keane £, ~ Sell - Trad | Cooperative Bi BUILT Pont sae benteah dary 4 Telegraph __Ouea_ == = , white Colonial 3 entre large Saser waneree te banter YOU BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT) e Real Estate Exchange Botner 936.800 FE TeT8e at INC . ee | 25 PER CENT = PT PLYWOOD BOAT, FOr POR | | ihr ty baths, den RAST St NEWLYWEDS SPECIAL ys with one brick duplex. one ‘areal eat kar or | paces. fu 2 fire- (NRE BUNGALOW TM LYWEDS SPECIAL. «CASS LAKE. PRIVILEORS, 7 BED Seccovapier amet DI |e ter ROYoRAPT | i, ! dining room, Attractiv ay tna : | Sure a cute home! 4 room b ,Foom modpre. basement. garag 42% Dixie “Mwy, Drayton Plains | room brick heme. Showing ~ | NT ex v1 FT. ROYCRAFT. FOR | —_ spacious living room and alow mA ie, foam rams a alee caste wails, tile West = / menos $1:500 penne alongs L ogy _< | orcs mirens Ro fee Suk | Haye seasoned contracts No” 10. Kees Tr egy na — Ieotscapeds i e,,, Maan + oor rh, piastere ar a ta Wing room, auto-| Right to L merce 2 miles. ake avorabh ¥ — with sales of new acts ~- also — . Keego Trailer Camo. __ ; — ybertect red walls, full base : “ pean tr ah thers, perete, | eric es Left $054 Virgie. | Lase | je terms see oe dan car trdaore be dis- = : | pa _ Mipbers"" ho home eee OF cored ‘coe Beisel al OCs Hh oy ie ea, slat ugha ES sereens. 67,150. terms | BUSINESS BUSTS (— Lapeer g ba081 M4 | subdivision (near Middle "str otra is SELL OR TRADE | 3 chess ane DON: 3 cE APPOINTMENT aaa _A. T _ Investments of £2600 } Two bedroom modern bom | \ —__Pataear tee, soe Pred | BEAUTIFUL HOME : mS aE | Mi cam stow ou ts eerie OWNER (Fer Soke Acres a] ay OF. oo Se sae Qchued | ga, Sere of land, | Pull Nasenent , ; 5 home that we are = ungalow a - sand esd = : = : accept late | Cherokee cage fave sted ands fe proud tc NEXT PQOR ee ceaece | Every sroam "decorated "in gon ACRIFICE. | nnn | sag “nraigon _ INSUR'ANCE . Se [ei reee Sent soreness 7 | d poy ek to own, situated “ OFFICE - ai eet foors, fut minim Goth, ogtemp 3 ACRES Lapene bree Ave : ve eae $1,800 DISCTOU NXT NF Ag ts 06,650." Ask tor | tonal vB beau- eat Lot 60 rary lake (root a wv ——— 4.206 te hands — 000 Family home—2 story brick oe . Attached | 68.050 x 136 Compiete Pp Se eccatity ¢. | miles + : a Wane eee es eS ee | See ee bee , | | Sheer tres’ boty one beautiful fire | t “00d santen iak Lake ZONED BUSINESS 7 ___ miestmnee ool toterest a good) t-. H. BROWN, Realtor - condition and plenty of trade ou Sell cot dine or | — | EAST SIDE APPR ane a live stream of | Th ~—— 1399 W. Huron. 24810 | xtras > ele - fe two ot ag Right on bus line. 6 é OX. $1,000 DOWN boo saa fe across the | This 31x78 ft. 2-story brick bidg. | JIM WR ' 1848 ~ OLDS” = : on ra cor garage, Located WE GELL-WE TRADE Leeks: All in’ good repair. Pull Cl Pane your own terms ° et only $1750 wit peo down. | motes 7 ea ~ ar Hiss 35 Oaki a IGHT. Realtor | Fatce ba convent new 7 and | landsce 030, terme Price reduced to $1. angus - r —" 6 « | Ground fiz. which will fir. with | © renee FE 5-044 tery | Hvdramatic Will hed “ price ls wtee it today! DORRIS & SON Established in 1916 ‘ Ph. € Pu evenviie 1 a A ¢ acre seen RES cw | 420 Put “besement with oll Sgveretive Real Ralale Sachenes | seed cond ait ‘jon PE Senet otor “in | REAL | ErcoMa - ! sue . Lovel paved Pon i< TA Fos —— Leslie R. sig. Realto TORS 7E ¢uss % Over $288, ver month, tn Joseph F. R ay mean paraggayr comes | oomomtnpret) | fewtae eg red served Penuse | SOUND INVESTMENT (ae cans FOR rvening ‘J | Cooperating Real, I iotate ; Exchange Seconrtrs s waite now rented | 83% eisz ass Lake Frog tes ar ot Price aan seen web | sate ton Wapmecie are ome. un- | seapescinn, aeterspauiets, of RY Lal = eee, SS hayes ere shes wivete 5 septic unit hed = ~ FE aes | sofa ha frame howe we with #900 40 ed st only $2.00 | | Seer a are $60 per will accept these articles as done | west ee CAYLORD : | guccitment only Cal rer Co-operative Real Estate. echne | tiving’ room with frestas | a ACRES Epps E KENT, ant | | Bimgaiow “nome wie on new ene Tomo MOTOR SALES RON STREET dining jace. ere is a lovely ‘0 . Lawrence Exte an acre of t Clarkston Rd. popddpteb room. sefeened te with acre parec! 5-105 | xterior all completed. FORD SLL | Sten treet (GN ~ANNET [i sFetaliegieas | Reel gepciae tena | Rental, Same ee | mak Meee das | my ean S A. = ce pes aia | fe wack : | of frontage f | all int * nh sink ert | NOTHING Sms bur" at WIRS8 “outst |G hea, Could Ue! wed to re - Meomrtttos "rat" sadast | ban! 500 down < sign ae) eee ore ee ee 49A| Sens two other homes on 4 acter, ~~ Fer Soke Coes = ssional ¥ “FERS eat. of] fired, attached FOR and free and ci 4 aN LY = DOWN VACANT | rage, Posse, fer, eaditienal ‘e fas i oubhe ooh s ‘parochial rath sl TO BUSINESS on | opaey be rked for Ge same = aac TAFFETA COCKTAIL - FOR GI’ Whittemore wo formation IN S apo. & bey from ai Lafee house actoss feal valu 30 years: “Here is a ess and jacket. Like new. I al’s ne aree, bedroom | ~ orth Side—2 Lots priced at 636,500 with terms. from: gow checemne center Be | Mr ae = oars Pi lt THE MACEDAY | |- for st s plastered walle. good valve | EST SIDE | To temiiy, near! 2 almoct completed’ | | Sylvan Lake fiesta Re . |e oe __ he VA has discontinued no mone * for GA.5E8, veacenate down beg Ohl tog ne 39 orgy Hendy x 40, | almost | completed DIXIE HIGHWAY | L. H. BROWN s._ See 8 te Pe See. = oo. Me [Cat mertanecs, bet wel S-rms and bath soomirs “uli large. living room, ue arene: living room mile north of Sl a a 1362 W. Hurc N, Realtor | et Ze 1 AND : sore 9 ne ee, i dcr | TO SETTLE ESTATE basement, with etoker heat $4- and utility. oie be ath, breakfast nook eyes | IN Beuliding 20490 _OR_ 29414 =| = FE 24810 CigHt BLUE WINTER 3 room home with perimeter Four bdroom home in very good jown $80 ner month emmys poled consider Rouse kitchen, ofl heat. 2 car = ° wes - ri 20% DIS | mall | ag i a Hall tar. E sor, healing, Enotty pine | earace infill Dascmant. tte car | QUALITY BUILT HOMES Cov apne cone ee as os | be bon Gea eee Near branch cope llbg 2 units Present oe COUNT | calgon a cLoTiike!?) salen 2 ware, . bese . on your lot or ours | (. i looyards fro R 3-296] -—Open is 18 = 22 ft un! | tr: ‘e con. a] Sebi ape ey eo | Reet SE Bch Silver Lake Ares ite ae) Mate | Te Tee Rie S| So ee at : vi “=? : Sede real pt : . ‘ alum sidtgs wfintows en oe tin, eae cee oo basement and attached garage 4% room, unfinished second Lapeer Rd. or M24 _— |- ‘Sevured. +6 vou $4160. _Siaes 10 to sub-teen 14 ' fnanary room {00 fevcie on | & fenced ard car cnrace Suh _ | feet, beh cenctrotinn Roy Annett Inc. OKC ro yor eee una eee Me vamgalow with,» ful “Bretees ENTIRE WARDROBE Se SS ee | block from Mecano pa be = | see _modet brick home Ideal meer ame Bl ee hot REALTORS ES SUBURBAN | E’LL INSURE IT | paved Exeetient invest- | bic se an ae a and f nm vayment im ‘ itv s Available in 2 or . new Timken of) fur- 2 EF. Huron Ta | Coa “hats. and housecoats $12,000 #8 $00 - $2,900 | ead e8 bre sovoint Oven | jot 186m 338. 11 fruit tr on Oven Evenings end, Bu he re —. RD RAY O'NEIL, R | -Reaetelé_ Be ________— a : a Us MORTGAGE COSTS rood | orade Other plans te choose strom | ity es on U bay toes LAKEPRONT LOTS” CLOSE. | “Pet Sad between 10 ad ‘ie % w re | Sale H ho’ : Drive E OUT DIXIE aWy Tew: = = 6+ pearom Inks et rane wen a ) wena: 17,300. terms ifver , Se em Lake. Smail 30 (ROL TM LING ACR ES —— — PE wes oe an Bes es ouse id Goods 57 E RD. ’ ae kitchen. j ancing one now . | e y -terma, 4 ‘roperativ : ROX. i'e MILES WATCH pee t very eee ate asl drop in the office soon. a | West Side—2 Family owner, = apenas Clarkston good ne ighbo: GeaREALTY co Boel’ Be M Se ee Gs Seng enmcel = GAS- RANGE, ‘ : “FULL SIONS. 4 The “ak . ore! MY — see DOWN East side 2-bedrm 4 rooms & bath each with Ke pee, 08 “Des 7 heres | aac | iat price ‘tere rE a Exchases eS 53 wa a scratched. iso” several BASEMENT (1 “2 Some “Pog attics basement | ihtien, Aibaned a sod) MAC | Cir inn at of mucd_Lenders) gan at extraordinary values, Mich = SME? at bee ies. Finished 3rd BDAY ne 1X ; Poo HURON St ee ee Mich- 4 3 BEDROOM BRICK LAWRENCE W | Mice vard. frutt tress, Meer bus attached 2 car wevage ail ag ‘be inetee. _wiiitty. 82 | GTROU: x" & FR ANKS ay yet nn | eee ave = . ine. Total price $8,000, ells) painted and ‘dec-| nace. Ne nite? seg auto, oi] fur: | 4395 ane REAL ESTATE WORK SHOP CE tate “ave Soeeeoeean aa $13, 900 A Y LORD: NEAR AIRPORT 2% cere tol, ang fully ee | Se ge.pse with | 62.490 | until ath = OM, 24T| nese ghor pow RENT) IN BUST |. oe ABCUT ANYTHING YCU Want You can now own « brick home| eset full bath Venetian ee ee a | al eemrene ae oepen. le 5 ACRES Busi Ss Ss “ve een . comMunrry uoan co. fend tables, 8198 3p" aew book in oe Body -- Lasgo} FE 4-9584 blinds wah oh rooms ter War: cluded in price vot $18 a : des —— ‘eee seetace, te ox loca’ sacs Lapeer Rd. north ee Opportunities 51 | 3 ©. sae ENCE FE 2713) a2” jee board oeds complete. Se nuda eee Sonneratia ae | dem end fruit. See Wt at $8.500,, = | en, fireplace, ute. xford. Good land. ek" concnee arocw anu ne (TRIED SERVICE sss & voloeaperpetinnns Meg lpre matty : ‘Co-operative Real Estate E | Coen a rd LF : ETE LOCK MAN 4.9528! TN. sting 8 60. x jot PSnvder 3316 W Lone Lak BUSY TAVERN near growing oan mpan FURNITURE Ci Saye, Dossenton. = lot. SS 377 8. Telecraph Eves, & Sun 80. Only "1880. down = = — (es rors é Ro. foe Or baa? { ' igcaall F + © to 8; i TT 7 ‘ with $759 | Co-operative Real .* . " food. Only “wits 9 ARs wen. : Al Resi Retete Egehange | Latle explorers, Bumters, end Tn bebo LAKE — subdivi- E U nae so tonins % DAMS Po ee ag | a NEED ; rae oom: DOLE an you'll lov , a ms and ~ Ky) ail $1,000 " finish |v eeak ab and Neute 2 amie | onl the enveptional features of j Crd = oad waite 3 floors, Se wot : : : ns a aa rt i ‘ : "ea PSS LORS | SB ete tee | Bale Sot waer gta cia care Feegnae | Sec Shy "abr 3 ane 4 BEDOOMS “CARPORT tating Seariy 98 n acre. Shade - , . 000, wy ‘ tai re: We located near ‘ CENTER es ™ ; eas beat. Only. SELLING WELL UNDER 2 enclosed , THE hae” =z . reproduc- - ' . = $2,009 down. A era), wes : : clean G+room mm . ke 2. 3 and 4 WW 2 150 Lots thing M4 ; SEsetym) wna = | Ea Seas | youn uarrs mabe | a, Feat ment anda. ear, SPM; ~ YOUR LIFES MADE sereens, ee Pius Ta oon. | Fi Ty ‘ : rts _—-Biea'right' at Sito. EASIER through Classi-| EXHIBIT HOME Cr fied Ad ) MHIDDI LAKE RD. & os 8 a lara s. To solve every- } DLEBELT ROAD. oom, vkihcnes, and | : od ah only sy problems icky ial THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1955 ‘PHIRTY-ONE, DouaLe PORTABLE = ipo OR coord Pia trot drener ‘pe Eee | | of Real ares. ORT, ONE food av i 4 for 5 years. DELUXE COLD D SPOT i Electric stove. Chrome ‘oreakfast tsi e room su vinator freeze, used only a mos. Fe 5-1818 or 63 Senack Bud THERM WITH FAN. AP- proved. gar ageuiting. heaters “UpCOUNTS ON FURNITURE” 7 8 Saginaw PE 6-137. PIECE ANTIQUE MARBLE TOP * pedtoom C~ ee cee | ea new, Other | items. PE 5-2766 BLOND 1 BEDROOM Mod PIECE suite, Good cundit! $75. Union Lake Rd. EM 3.0120. 9K12_ RUGS $16.05, $29.95, $30.95. 06 at big sa ay a Pearsons rchard Leake Bank Furniture, “Oo —_— EL. ELECTRIC stove, automatic oven, $25. Call chair. #47 Gato, ee E. EO. M. CLEARANCE _ “4 Cu. $20. 8 Cu. me Frigidaire. iBealed Unit - $52 @ec at Prigidaire (Late on wee Jed Unit)... |) se ‘Easy Geringer Type $30.5 Some Type) .. $40. Easy Spin $00 bab saeze ooaits washer $995 Automatic washer $50. Mahogany dining room ‘suite en 659 table $8 ooo other bargains to choose *™ CLAYTON'S Furniture, web ne ake Rd, Rn CHINA a CASTE, fireplace screen, couch & match- e , also slip covers, Smal! buffet, mirror, rocking chair. | 7aane E 40405 between 9:9 PURNITURE 3Y- aT PAR: ty between 6 to 12 a.m. 100 8. Jess: ' Box Spring-Inner-Spring Mattress —3 foam ple jows—2 vanity | ase of any bed- | lamps with pure! room suite at $138. FREE t dishes with any 32 plece se plece chrome dinette at $49.50. TERMS “Prices are born here— end raised elsewhere" PURN! co. 77 8. F om gad Cor. — Lake | o Easy T PE $-1377 — 9x Seat. soe SCROLL RUG. a Sperone 3 PIECE BEDROOM i oetaiaed rE Sepunicasroni Ta LAST ST YEAR'S ‘for & Vea refrizerator for a Tit "Er 2 SINGER | sEvIND rat Witt _Home demonstration. OR Finish It Yourself = bea frame, $8.95, purchases $10 or more, Pa PICK & PAINT STORE en te mattress ‘ole Bi <4 s . $10. Baby | Training SOLD ¥ Purniture = yy B antique ale: Bed suite, davenport, antique highber. and miscellaneous items. No deal- | re a OE AeLECTRIC Ric. STOVE. Kel-Rod units, Good w rene oo Soniye $0. MTS Te-lor . off F OVERSTOPFED CHATR. Vie Fe igs setenes bal 2 SALE p bors washer, "ieajer tue and up. ne uit? Harte rE. S004 : DRAINBOARD eink, nearly new faucets. m Nae. | Fleor meee Phileo range, regular RAGE, WesTiNa. a w $170.06. cs 908 model freezer, was $429,095 cR UM P a rae ¢ UPRIGHT eeze, 3090 Collier Ct, FE 5-9181. | oe OAS Rs RANOES FOR ELEC. ae ee tia — hones ‘TU JRQUOISE {DRAPES CAl and cabinet. oF was a wae . Cott tabi 10c TILE ——— | INLAID TR: RDE- IN ee T. gems | lormcle TE FLUORESCENT tures; newest, modern type ? jece dining room suite rmasbe THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITU ne co. e x ‘ ion, MA . Tan EATING STOVE | ‘TOE On WEA ATING VE -, 350 ee tank, $100 fo Asphalt Harold’ s Paint & Lino.” 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITE. DAVEN- port and chair, kitehen table Ree- reation room teble. Sewing ma- chine. A-1_ condition, PE 2-7110. : LIVING 1 ROOM SUITE GOOD Con. | : $325 _ —— Now. $50. | INOLEUM Al D ) PAINT SALE & Ti pies td at Jack's 277 Bald Furniture and Appliances 128 = condition, +1480. Cal) after REBUILT WASHER TEED | TABLE TOP ELECTRIC RANG . LIVING ROOM 8 . WOOD as al SET $24 ° Yera s RAXOE TREES aot CARD ri etoees 1 3 ft Many ems 77 listed here For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ATTENTION | Builders———Homeowners ‘| dust fo, © Reclaimed i — Bulicing” Boards. on ing needs get our sy, SURPLUS LUMBER i : X ~ ANCHOR FENCE; No down, FHA a FREE ESTIMATES. Pr ne Artists’ supplies—ch sification Supplies” No, 24A, 6 YARD pow Box” equipped PE 38-0410 155 2 SPEED WEBCOR TAPE recorder, Inauire 50. ateene | BATHROOM FIXTURS town and oa ond boilers, ‘ow bie waler heater, hardware, - te gaivenineé raters (HEIOHT 2005 Perry _ Bt, as for MIDWEST Binbene & "SUPPLY FE 42575 32° SPECIAL gous ‘ASE. $60.5 horse piereney. Like pew, $140, PE 5-4512, CHURCH'S 1 INC. ALUM, COMB. PE 2 . | 16s FY OF «Pr WOOD | peabot fence Avsembie’ 1 poste | | 200 Es ‘*m.00 Lk. Esta’ Case oa puANTTDAE _ __ FE 4108 . a 18 TON LOWBOY TRAILER. 20" tires air brakes, 14 | dozer or small shovel, MA noon COMPLETE NEW BA ela All EN ages oe U ax 2 10, oe ng Bargain - ~—“ ixtures ee earry 2 prices £0 =. leo bp ead ~ CLEARANCE SALE Tractors, mowers, equipment, new and u end of month sale, otinitelt’'® epda | me TS teas 6th B_ F_. EVANS 6307 Dixie Be! sine | CHROME . FOLDING chair. Like new. $3.99. Inquire ‘ime Kiddie Land, od. 420 Pxlizabeth | _& 5. : | $0.00 GRAIN ZEOL deluxe water softener. Used less “he i = than @0 days. distely Vetere removal, 600 com- sown WAND Oa ARY —Plete. MY 2-646)__ fiians PowER SPR. RA ERS ba one. Time Cl -OSING ¢ OU tr yments “avalgnle WF Miller. 64.95 PAINT ......000¢ cone OTC arden awn utpment, LINgta i js. uot rd North of 4 WALL TILE. ee eneeneee re irm ing hae | SMITH’S S, 357 Ss capes —— one on. Bite tly “factory marred. Al factory iheaphens ent, aes ‘ROOM hogeny. Qiri's 24 thee bike. 5-1664 ~~ COAL STOKE opener © 7 ee CasH REGISTER, R ER RiNOs U oF TO | HOMART a ne save a KENTILE: arbvie colors x0t) ine con 9h LOOR oo eae Lexan © GOAL SIL PoROon | eee en FLYER TRAINS toilets, ba! | LEAVING erry EN ed chairs, ah ot areas om “LUMBER CASH AND CARRY pedas pon ag new stock | Srorag rd Oak f all grad White ~~ utility boards, Tse. oofing No, 310, $2.35 bundie. Windows aa aoe we price, Pirwood. pi plain & Ri cecorative Combination fosulated wall board a tile, _> | ME EDICINE CABINETS. LARGE ch mirror all tal mois og) $7.06 value, $9.95. & slightly marred Hghts new i ile doo atte Ali | Ave = MYERS "PUMPs Jets and sibmersible. eights, FE 2-88 | NEW AND ‘ND 08ED -FURNTT URE. ;, Refrigerators, electric | Special | heating and a and wa- ter heaters for housetrailers and cottages, rims —— deT eT PUMPS, ‘1g GA THOMP. air, complete with cqntrols NEW 00000 BTU PURNACE. complete os DON, | DRAW TITE HITCHES | ¢ CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED | Kind tha’ ott The of all makes of c P. E. anata and 3245 Dixie Hwy. Dining room. et irregulars _ Tescent, bu: on vor) in, roer model w jeep Ke 69. Sli value, $1 transit. Michi _Orehard Lake Ave, a COMPARTMENT 21232 steei 4 kit-hen sink with trim Tom oven. tC) y Perry spray, $35. 18” t Ww Clinton ~ engine ‘$58.50. Oven daily $8 to @: Sun 16 to 2 ~~ hEW OALVANIZED ) PIPE bsg io at ce en : woo NE at sLoM “ings oe | Sou 2 a “SKY EF OnE Ford radio, complete. 142 N nail | St. FE 5-3545 Lake ONE CADILLAC AUTOMOBILE | le | “gir conditioner, somprecest, | | large air condit | § room house Too large a 2 | urpose /OLD @ARAGES REPAIRED TO look Uke new. Lengthen your ga- | Se hew garege doors | ELECTR RANGE. $10 AS _ Terms has - te, ed ft, basement — *2 som, 8-50 s #2 sa Call rE Sele afte ELECTRIC Loe Ere, oe0 88 | for every room in the newest 1955 ne ne, tes Bedroo ae PRELP ELEC THIC WAROWARE. beading supplies, OR 3-1217. OR 5x4 sj ~ PLYWOOD Cabinet Hardware, wholesale 0 Plywood Co. ae “Baldwin Ave... aoe "WRECKING “co includine REINFORCED CONCRETE SEP. | tie-tanks. Ph FE. 46428. LIVING yi SUNROOM, kitchen furniture. also mise items. FE_2-0682, 476 W. Iroguois. Linoleum, 9x12 .....$249 US PAINT ........... 81.68 SURPL’ Vinyl Floor Tile w..sose.0t Ba. hak are Ename! . et | Seaeesereenees = peseaner!, ane cehair ie Gas Ran | 8 viece Dining. room set AOMRS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO... 361.8 SAGINAW ST PONTIAC, MICHIGAN _ seen after 6 p w=. e ie Ellwood, . dinete. ae Heavy walnut twin beds Heavy Mpa 4-5 beds chairs a a LARGE OAK DINING TABLE, 6 nd pad, $25. FE 4-827. CRIB, $10. STORKLINE bugev, $12. Detecto v scales. bab’ 6. Easy ry washer, $35. 3376 WASHING “MACHINE 7 in” “GOOD a ue Pee aan eee, gece Elec i Lae WAYNE G7 GABERT’S | ; “F loor Sample Sale ‘Arnason Plumbing Supply | for free home “demonstration PER ‘1 2 IN. COAL PURNACE EXC. wart rip | condition. Cheap. FE | PITTS TESBURGH wn Oba PAINT arKRWIr - WILLIAMS uriury | PER OAL. 060 M15 Ortonville eee 10 and waxers 7 Frenchy’ iece ae Seconds —Irre SAVE’ PLUMBING 8 109 S. Saginaw St, FUEL OIL L°TANKS +375 gal. 15 tn . bage vented (ee Delivered 50, FE TRNACE BLOWER a uy Sa. 1 WARM MORNING wad SPACE — for 6 236 Sniper. perky . ie sheling ae a ie Baer" direct and ‘save MI td. flooring per M.~ $120 00 __Do ie nd. rac fr. er Mp m8 | ~~ jo It Yourself __ ol std fr, per USE OUR TooLs DO YoU avis he ~~ 100 fe .: heed [aw mae Pi repairiog. Com: {77a (395 | Groin tie “Monte alm Builders’ ae oe = Br. tary wed § to 6:36. 4 con tgse. Rajeskbescbuier we. | tener test ye se fa. RENTAL 8700 @ i, Wee $3.95 | 94 SERVICE oat | ee Aoi Georg Hi FOR RENT. ot |" emia Sth "an eine | PP, My: ona |® os. oo | wall paper me! mers A 50. ace, vacuum cleaners. Oak- heee| - BARDWARE- PL 0190. ; os ss at te Ave we quburn | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner) “Berea cee : SCENTS EACH at terrific values These are crate | marred. Michiman eusoconeent ads ‘Orchard ag ‘A oF ORNACE AND Alpe Jas large Su ane rithowt of medicine t sBeraaine ichtees | Fiuore Lent erg Orchard Lake | KELLY'S HARDWARE __ me Auburn at oo Aubura | FPE_2-3200 30° WILLIAMSON COAL FORCED | ty * urner and com A Thom ad WEW CRAPTSMAN MAN SPRAY ER - re) ngemee eun. May ‘be ‘wnning rice $78 cash Cait after Tpm. | OR 36233 { par 210 Dixie He _FE. San | waxzi 8 Iw ti295 $2 GAL. beaters, $79.98. O. A. | ss al DITIONED SINGER 6EW- af a “Tt’s-for you, Pet! Have you gota minute, or Fas you want 1 Bt. 7 ane #120 Bogie Lake Rd “Commerce me to = a message? = NY mn STEAM BOILER Sepp BURNER RADIO, 7 SPEED p@oxooraPn | T3000 tees le, Excellent condition FE. and controls, MAple SEPTIC TANKS | Holes bate Trepching Compiete installation if desired. FE _2-0472 or FE 276° Garage Doors © sPrciaL spU Ma 4 OFFER Berry F4 ® — - eranteed on nes arge = ae Prem femedeun “tree” rE 20009 isk BERRY DOOR SALE CO STEEL BASEMENT, eas - ws ie 2 rite, uh cosh BLAY PLOC COAL & BUILDING a $1 Orchard Lake Ave. rE > 1101 | eco m iy Telegraph Pe ~ BUY YOUR GUN” ema." Slaybaugh’s | 630 Oakland Ave. %! ff. P JOHNSON SEA cone 632 Aon St. Birmingham. “Sand, , Gravel & Diet 06 SAVE ON EAVESTROUGHS. WAR wicks. |_ Orchard | Lake Rd. “FIRES AND Tui ee l6 Like uew also 8U0-16. Reasonabiec 1e7 Johnso SOIL PIPE, — 2678 | Orchard Lk AT na Talbott Lumber : BP 8. paint also Bored Satin | apd Gold Bond ruboer base, hard- ware plumbing. electrical oup- | ~ plies, trim, windews, doors __ Ave. gas burners, blowers, stokers, and re bilis eevee. wise — Co, Ro Le chester, OL 2-031 UNION Can Save You Money Compare These Prices 2M4N@ Se EA All kinds at lowest prices. Also | COMPLETE WINDOWS, $5.00 WINDOW SH, Sc UP_ AN = 5 ‘ InN. FT STEEL ——St BEAMS, Se NEW “xnorty PINE, $1495 PER | PR ROCERSE SHEET ROCK, $150 PER sHKET! NEW 1x8 oor BOARDS, $7.90* — 100 -8Q eS es toe | CHIEF eget tc omeee ea? ny. im C ‘OMP fi E TE "CHANGE | lane neem IN BEAUTY AND ¥O3 YR. OLD CHEVIOR EWE | CONSTRUCTION smcONDTTIONED SMALL ering | 6-v9a8 - ~< ——— | TRUMPET. Bante hint | on 3-8 3-2014 vl tes RECORD ~"Sale Sf = Goods 6 = and | A-l & full line of lumber, 106 Oakland — nea 4 _ FE Soe 1 TOPSOIL. PILL 1 DiRT. BAND | — Sack SF =, Salemi Nr IN: | spected. FE 17-0919 _ | | FARM TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT 5 yd 810 delivered FR 4508 PRee e MANURE “FOR HAVEN he Pa 3009 Bouth rms _. | 2X8 UP TO 12 LONG 6c LIN FT ‘Commer: “Adams. oe South Bivd. | 3x10 UP TO ir LONG = LIN, FT UP TO 12 “tone fe LIN FT. . tor “$10 | in your | wat We Deiyer “FoR NDING CH 1% HP. CLINTON MOTOR. LIKE | | RSA top rent eo ane pods Also fe epee gy iraper. $40 r) healer” 3.15 each. PE 43455 _« (. SMALL BROWN See ciesing out all lawnmowers at a) cutters, drill press, 8 surface iscount, BARNES HARDWARE HURON Pica STANDING 21x32 double sinks Washbowls with tittings carat All equioment accessories in $11.95 PUMP, GENERAL ELECc- tric motor, $79.50 value 95. 50 erate marred. shall well ps. | prego Fluorescent, a drehard ft. . taper More grinder. Toledo cut off saw. BURMEISTER’S ra = “Rd, Lake r + bo LUMBER |e Old “fegened china “cabinet $25. i on | TYPE GIL F FURNACE 115 000 | counte Comniete with. ail vegatrols, excellent Sing. EM, 800, 000 : 1 Stan, eating. ss _ 35-2080, Peliened r now going on feanind TAT BOR METSTERS . Phone | 7000. _ | OUR PRICES ARE ONLY ieavY GALVANIZED WA-| LOW. BUT OU ICE 1s r tank % bp, motor. FE A : ers ea 32 YARDS TO SERVE You [ae ons Boe 6 oS peeves wg od Save Money at 77 E Sse L NEW ASBESTOS SIDING $12.25 5 yds, SAND, eine FILL DIRT. TOP Hg PAINT, $2.75 NEW 3 PIECE BATH ROOM 8ET! FITTINGS, $129.50 ABOVE ARE CASH AND CARRY PRICES. - Don't wait, come to Union Wreck- ime where sati 4 isfaction is « see you e are ways wrecking Duldines and SS ae tees of — materials for We carry a netete fine of new | buliding materiais and a modern harjware store ION WRECKING -CO., ERC 1245 W 8 Mit ‘Corner of Orchard sy Ra) 30-6 Daily 8 Fri, i Sun. 10-2 s-p200 ; ee KEn wood ‘UTILITY AILER, pertains +. Ve tara san FANS FOR Tee. vaiue ot 629.95 A extraord value Michie rors scent 30), Orchard Lake “WV ATER SOFTENER 80.000 «: w-% senate lowe: $205. vate ~¥ ‘sit9) FHA proved: - Wood, ¢ OLEATE Fat 67 HARD eee yoo. dls. PER CORD | oes T i techs 68 Blee a. Commerce Village on gravel fee bear moe ail turns, WITH Tobay Lieaecaptng® Free me LARESIDE NURSE RY 3044 Elisabeth La. Ra? eid Soe Foe. axe PEKING PUPPIES AND. : es on ENN | MAKE SURE fie ccmita- ie, BURMEISTER , ae er. Used 3 mos. Two davenports _FE Eo B toto ON ALL, MA mr Northern Lumber Co, | Cameras, Equipment 61A al. wie, cqarmas ESOT wo fs _ Sale te Musical Goods ¢ 62 Bren CONSOLI an £3 ord Aine female eae ea | Risa. ey AN SHIPHERD Pt ach i oa pint Fb a c | tira, Saas e064. "nen > Salt wa eine ——— | tints 9 ite oLE iti REGISTERED ENG. “MOBILE — “senwigl "nicyeue Suck ei. As NTE JPS. 41S. MI 4-6407. SPRINGER Me "p75 | Stewart coaches are truly -that ghland Rd. OR 3-739 ven Mick WAMSTERS ot Pet Shop, 60 8 Astor n= — ae en WEIMAR ANERS eeecren: 54 88) Menominee begs Trained, Boarded 70 | BOARDING ping, 704 h pork 50as Cae — Duresoel For SalePets _69| For ‘sae Housetraiters 78| _For Sale Bicycles _ oy POINTERS: 1 MALE page ry Mo Ss art Rovonarr >i Liver a white-one female ' or “ ‘Fess H ale pup. liver \able top Hot water. pel gant. ‘y and P pane A con! rate ¥ © 3 bg Shohage igh fe | Perr on 8. Tele | you on used trailers door teal buv #1.496. Lot te ‘Tout's 1 Trailer Park 451 58 Boats & t Accessories 88 t th storm & Jalousie windows. | apes pot i | Fenty" wardrobe. new. te _ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS i afi tub, Sete ten. many other) EVINRUDE MOTORS | terms, Bank | =: | rates. Bee wiso the biggest 45 ft | trailer package in Byline ry on this - i ash apeerel ne Molly | ii i techs, j | eee Tn Home on er venta) | 1 i my We will take your contract car, | For #A furniture, house, lot or what have engine. Oxford Trailer Sales Bx ‘ iH in & F | 101 = Sack ey. diana | a | Mich t Trail rts | . ; ay, , Gra in & eed a ichigen battle ees. ailer pa “evinnobE anh, oa | PHONE MA | sae Bouth ty pape. gree on M-3¢ _ aad boa! 5 fer 3:30 a ALL IN AY : ALL INS Fads « j _ ee BaLED SBCOND CUTTING Te PONTIAC Bow 3 FT. FULL : “EVINRUDE oToRS size tub gud epee Excellent | oan ATL faite 9 uh, so Sanh ‘ike condition, FE 1-87¢ | siiserbel “ grows as Eaven, Ob teed geod oie. Sale Livestock 7 lana! iste se in & home, or Mercury Outboard mare. Sound. Tt } BRAUTIFUL PALOMINO ARABIAN. ial ae FALL new vaies tad room | Hargain MY 2-062). after 6 nd —, shee | 2 FRESH GUERNSEY COWS WITH | | “| Shorty Mecok's Place at _ : a | NEW. |___Fan = ah Ra | iv Fr PISERGLAS BOAT WITH ~ oa (4 YR TENNESSE WALKING | horse, 9641 36 Mile Ra Leonard calves. | Laval ch ~ Met vilier Cor. 30 afl ville Plateau 23123 4 YEAR OLD PALOMINO erat | MA «IT? ae | ow N sine eu ees «PONTIAC Svat staimed a |For Sale Miscellaneous 60 __Sale Musical Goods 62 em gentle XCELLENT -RIDING gentle but spirited, we and harness broke on 6-3776, LARGE WOLSTEIN HEIFE beavy apringer vaccinated tested ay Rd. Leonard and ewe lamb. il) ame: | aeaeeES BUT GENTLE RIDING | orr 2 BED a er CHIEF KE LL Y's ; HARDWARE ™ be toe r acre. AL Seat 2 ee MY 3000 item q_Asems. Auburn custom heats Wir axiy AMERICAN: “GENERAL. Wusr: LONE STAR Heights, FE B-0et toura. Roycraft propelled combine Make arrange (ineniai 3) tt 20 ft, Ford: | per 8 ments now GA wll | fen eoiy on Genesee Bales, | Se. Porvies : GENESEE 8£ED WHEAT 210) Dixie Mwy, Ra Keego Har : $2200 59 Fr MOUBETRAILER WiLL | ~~ trade for land contract. vacant Genuine Parts, Sales & Service | ODEN OEE.) oters ee ri _terma. | conteg., deck, 2b Rar Evinrude mo- 1956 _ | ee ra eae : We Keep A on at al! times New boats arriv every week Rock bettem ‘ai! orices Terme How —*rd_Looml oo Diste Bey. _Wanted Used Cars __ 88 mare 1008 Auburp Rd. detween NOW ON DISPLAY AT| min A t, CREAR, says on CARs. Crooks and Adam ‘Sale Store . Fone 64 suETLAND Pony Mexican =r syenes rid —— b —taltabern * ~~ ies GOOD, SADDLE HORSE able OL 6977 fer “TRAILER | feta se aida __ Wanted _Livesteck 73. REASON S ALES For high grade used care, We "58 HUTCHINSON | THE HIGH DOLLAR” i. J.. VANWELT OR 91389 | 4201 Dixte Hwy, | PRICE Ti ai ‘kest — Tin O8T 34 Drayten Plains lr he i __ For Sale Poultry” ‘BILL SPENCE nani a On }1703 USED CARS “EET, Meee renee 1 YR | 2830 8. Dort Mwy. Flim 62 Oakland ‘A PE 4133 | Sale F Farm | Produce 8 Pasteondiedi) Auaraten = See M&) M Motor Sales : - mode) cere. | A a a en | re rm inte On vise ARTLETT PEARS. tt, BU fase ae vases wrp a Ful a “CRAP. | as tty w. _ Le Rd FE 5-0 21 F wees ALoMINUM FE 40582. > BOICE’S ORCH! ARD sky tant PTea SHOWER. érb WaecKED inh JUNRED * 6935 COOLEY LK Pree WASH Bow 1, ARO _cere ia Beta ree tae etthean | BO edt sine in mirenen CALTFOR is A BUYER ‘TOMATOES. SWEET CORN 262 VERY tau Versi te ROURE AVERILG p00 OIRIE uwY. : M ‘ Lake Angelus Road. FE +0006 11 or PE + vour own 4363 Laneer Rad ED. HALE MAVEN PEACHES PICK if FT aTEwA T MODERN “re .: sk . $-306 re re Trailer eee “hy Pasit COMMUNITY ; * \ UP To seo ONT ON , | are Trait \ran, ve SRE beets, cease: MOTORS t toes just eh to rath 5 be canned. Piet em yourselt.| Euchange 0 8 Telegraph; 803 N. Main, Rochester M MILE EAST OF wer ay late model cars. Just ‘She . j OPEN TILL 10 PM. just the wey you like them #135 47 ROVORART PT EXCEL. | I» ? per bushel ribg own baskets. | 7 | OLlve t i $3000 Giddings Rd PE 6. _lent condition, $600. FE 7-021) “ or hale W ven “PEA = No id, avin YSRis- SWEET MALL ie SCriTOn me ea ee er ice WILSONGMC PEACHES | ARs ae at svt. NDERSON CHA nord. 340 6. Lake Ao a hers OF ot ey) OAKLAND AT CASS ae fre cents bu. Co jontal” Ore ares a0 Fish bans | mi. west, ‘4 mi nerth of UE: | TWO WORSE TRATED ALL, ATTENTION NEWLYWEDS SCRAP CAR 7 ; ew ARE Conese furnished room ae: . { 2 | anh Mekus ceettament, 1900 5s | WAW LATE WODEL : ate ~ 3300 Elieabeth Lake se =. » Pat i wo Ft isa porting cer 2 ,_ Bagley Auto Parts bedrovme $7,900 .s8) FE $0312 170 BAOLEY 8T. ' rie ayakes idee Stee." we ‘Vines “er | Wanted Used Trucks 89 | em at tate yhe | ic | oe TRUCK. ‘4 | eater a Trailer "3% =p ay nia For Sale A Used Trucks 90 aay, 90. PION, rs! a ac. AND TRAV. | ATOER UW PER BO MFRATLERS 14 “TO. 33 TRH aca ay Sashabaw Rd aimee Fe tone at 18 as ails 86, down | OPEN EVENINGS 3 | ick YOUR OWN on see ae FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 TE ring wecket. EM AND USED TRAILERS ON : KER AND, ON PLAN "47 1: bus ‘W.Chicago, | TOMATOES neaches. plums & tomatoes ” oe" PARTS—STORE "33 GMC panel x200 i Pick |# 8 Telegraph rE 2 _b00 inte Het fii entaters|% f StF Tubtperwe Comes '49 Dodge 1 ton stake. concrete ; | aaase On ROOFED FE ms ore Li ri Pontiae FORAGE HARVESTER USED CASE HARVESTER arnrum | eeroe| TRUCKS See the new Case Harvester. the Hen TL EXNAtHY BYETEME” ROL fastest, easiest running machine Ion outter. tall . x ever built BUY AND 8AV HOUGHTEN & St Nad eee abro, FoRE, BUSINESS _ é ST ‘BUICK MOTOR “so New Case, Ferguson $28 NN Main ochester OL NOTIC E AR TRIP TO “aM! FLA ot WE ARE GIVING BXTRA LAROE ford Cher. Ponting Dodge. DOMP FROCK rysier , NEW. FARMALL TRACTORS | {reae 3000 Bat PE #1112 i KING BROS. SCHRAM AUTO PARTS |" 7 pontine no. DI | 2839 Dixie Mwy, P LA LoviE's AUTO ua - | J es Pec si.0 FILLER FOR BALE. atar Ns Evenings 7 Days a Week BARN Clam | Auto Glass Service |'50 GMC Diesel tractor ‘ ai) Wisom. Ph. MA lore baker motor Both tr od yen con- ao we ONCE mre CLEARANCE SALE OF WIESON GMC "Men BeaBkbeas | bode El CREDIT TERMS - SALE basco rages ibe new and and P month. Sept. | ag 6 Oakland Ave > Ph. FE 4-412 Ticed-. * ar this ih, last enon EVANS EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie MA +1078 | ~~~ porn In good condition, OL ie the pw te rota ons ceeae com used ‘Sale Fa Farm Sencar Ma Eres, ‘& ‘bun. PM : . . | '§? y __Auto Accessories 80 $2 Chev. 34 ton pickup Wnes yey ome BY Fee ie cue "$2 GMC cab & chassis you = & anc is dete So en wncomer” with |'50 GMC Suburban door glass or | ncegteoriee “tor al if ARE OUR V-8 ENGINES [AL | Briggs alte life automotive | and generators Re’ velit, springs . Lots *. used garte for ‘“ cars| | For Sale Ti Tires. 80-A ——— fed MAKES oF +t eg , AYME PL. mpiete eat MOTOR SALES Tees S Sales & Strvic RECON Th MACHINES URED — Tt i as a FORD F-#00 a. from ¢ ian Auburn | i: Nondiion PE ro) la ; 3 , a pours # yanerino e Cass at West Pike 8t. eee * ._ eee i954 GME 630 jr Boome FS “Gnoe. ha" Wood” Phone PE Bias Soe ‘aap tke ove bays se 4 _Sale Motor Scooters | &2 TRUCKS [ ANDERSON 5A! service, 1953 Ford 1% ton ‘ fed feddoce, FE ‘Fore ea phos % ton oe SS van t ‘FOpREIN MOTOR SCOOTER. 1055 Dodce dump V-8 le | Fer, Sate Motorcyetes 0). 3 pitkupe a PARTS AND 6ER | Fe Ew! Riemen-_ Parm, abl : lumiestsrrg, SChneider SiS ™) 232.8. SAGINAW — FOR CASH ix a\New ane d. F . through Classified Ads./ WI Anything goes! aunts FE) 4 2 . 7 * 4 a ee ee . THE Po poNTiAGP PRiESS. MONDAY A AU GUST 29,1955 - | : - es . 2 Fi ‘ i 2 abe : . _ For SaleCars: 91 Fee Sale Sere oh) For Sale-Cars 91) «For. Sale Cars 1 or Sale Cars - a For Sal Sale Cats" OL | ee Samm avPesaa? | petegonn oem w vome | ret ERE) 7 : : ' Chevrolet tase tine, Ae | Te See aon Gie BOW | Seb. ev et dete. Carkeet ir ! ake wT: a HE v0 or ee areas | _ Woodwerd. ‘ur thea bulls eat DR. 880s. < > -1955 Demos. a 6. RADIO, HEAT. a ij ray bottom, dark, blue ee | Floor Cars Officials’ Care|. “i “tia ee | 5 x. white ea tak Tar eS ward at i ae | Fai laine Country ORL - : , Woodward 3 Mi . : | Courtesy Cas SALE SERRE ee crn mcr Som ~-YOl IR f -Pattlaine *2 ‘doors. and 4 door sedans i a A og SRC OLB tee AnDTOP POLL a He we eee : i fF ully Equipped Including Taxes and License ERASE OTTER | Sittin Ree Ror worons LINE? |. - | Lg0S-- mid te et ‘pesotg LI NOrrE DEALER “nace ar eigen eee CORT: ° $ ~ 55 Me If Your Old Car mT Pe Carats . - | MERCURY "1982. RADIO. AND | so $00)" Any car tow Carkner | €08, all new tires Reasonable. ©. Is Worth $140 AS LOW AS OL 34 MODELS $1579 healer Today's $205. | Studebaker, “hai 434 ee a oP gta eatiAN gaia 0i- | ; 37 rm s PACKARD | PATRICIANS ad tee ie nae -LARRY FULL PRICE Bob Frost, ‘Inc. pols ny re Rr tee. Pally Towner car ¢ m om We've Got One : JEROME + wp it vureGat Down $195 8530'S. WOODWARD. | S:30P"Any "car down, taty vas” dvard of 13 Mile Foe ¥. | | Rochester Ford Dealer Take Advantage of Our PA bee M_6-2309 NS FOrdan_63009 ieee PACEARD TBR si RADIO. “and. assume, payments.” 400 8 or on | $ 80 M phieend as 12-9711 Low Overhead Location 1949 Chevrolet '1 MERCURY MONTEREY 2 DR | heater, ove body, ex- | Woodward, Birmin: | O. Dollars ($10) Down ay NO nor 4) Sharpie—Radio, Heater eee cellent “Yerrifie buy. No CATALINA | : : ——~- | } ' i . any money T VAD CEI EF 7 As you HAVE, NEVER ; tring down Carkner Studebaker NORTHWEST Se iil ET SM Peston. ot ee ee oe DO IT YOURSELE _ { rm We , : = : ts i : i Tie TON PORE \ VANETy. Don't Delay — Act Today - 51 MERCURY MONTEREY ? DR. Lincoln _5-1100 -,| Sos. ¢ see are DS Oak Bnew yeh AND SAVE | 1 pond)- $695 | oe csr rr radio and heater | igs2° PLYMOUTH BEDAN. ma..5 2-2351 2 | A ] B Ch * 1 1948 Dives 1 ton ageae delivery | ining | lc catkner Budenaker a en, 4 down, PONTIAC 5 OG IEPTAIN DELUXE 7 | - uys eapies good mater. good tires. Reason- HASKI | * | MI ¢316, Birm eee NORTH CHEVROLET Perl Excelent“ i & neon, HERE ARE A FEW | “angulre: rs THOMAS PASTRY SHOP” 19351 Chevrolet | eg tg Ts Age 355 Letts Rd 6% mi. north of oo * * |, , - BU Ge Yellow Convertible New {050 PLYMOUTH CONV. 8 POT ghoenetter TS CONVERTIBLE - | ‘54 Pontiac 2 dr...$1399 ‘49 Ford 2 dr......$144 For's Sale Cars_ on Chevrolet Radio and Heater C edit lights fog lignite swale hase ah. condition, Must Mechanic S “$4 Dodge 4dr... ..$799 "49 Pontiac 2 dr... .$144 es ~ Oakland County's Fastest . realt Leaving tor ‘service. Call Ken ‘2 PONTIAC 2 DOOR STAN : ‘53 Mercury 2 dr. $1044, " 2 os rer | ei Dealer $ 6 Q 5 Plan _Mereditn, FE (e621 after 690. | ard) Qo rae Special: 184 Chev. 2 dr......$999 48 Chrysler 4 df... $74 = oo {6781 rap ve * Si PONTIAC SEDAN. #596, Black | 1950 Hudson 2dr. >” ' hie "SQ F he ot Radio and . 53 Willys 2 dr.....$444 50 Ford. 2 dr......$199 | 34 “CHEVROLET RANCH “WAG. a own WHEN TRYING TO BUY hater “Yarn ‘Sianals. Only "65 Body—“OK” 52 fs He ap $59. san r SWN | truly beautiful toe Compietsiy 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr. EMPLOYMENT. “NO” CREDIT _ NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Fenders—“OK” . oe 51 Dodge 2 dr.... .§299 . 64 8 | equipped ST CHEVROLET Radio, Heater—Clean WE HAVE A GOOD, SEL ECTION . ___“Tiweota 5-110 Tires—“OK’ 52 Mere. Hardtep $799 ‘50 Buick 2 dr $144 a BUICK SUPER « aaa tes. | SS 13 Mile OF sop tan ae ee SALE 1958 “dun for ale oe irpae™ ps on | Motor—Nothing that a] ’53 Hudson 2 dr.. . $499 Vorwinres Dynaflow ute heater” special “Wen “ac Ueda : ERY a Pavurkrs MopAnd ; | _ model car emit good tune-up won't *S2 Buick Riviera. $744 » "46 Chev. Clb. Cpe.. $2741 Reg metallic wilh white All Drive out where overhead Is low LITTLE As teas, vowrTar STARCH C00 cure. "54 Ford) 2 d $999 xg : “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | S04. save the difference. Many \/ “Gh PONTIAC CONVERT. MUST | oe ers aa 50 Olds 88 2 dr... $299 Woodward at 13 Mile makes & modes be 6 ron ae : No Co-Signers! R sell by Sat Contact Jack Sian- $75 | ‘47 Cadillac 4 dr... .$399 Incoin $1100 West Side Used Cars 1953 Chevrolet 2 Dr, . ton, PE 5-4161 or PE #1 ; . ro : 49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 ~ Jacobson’ S FS Ete Tn ihe De. Radio and Heater Immediate Delivery! 53 2 PONTIAC 8 2 pe Bact rs We ll Supply 53 Ford 2 dr...... aye ‘o A a a “4 : a ; ) a ——————— ah OS MSIE! 52 Stude. Comm.. .$5 : nev. Poveeee } Pot hide, Radio and | PONTIA wittt - Ee: | > HUDSON-& RAMBLER | — mae wer ver i “on. ; Deal Direct! B ICK (extras atts OL 24876. The Oil” | 153 Ford R. Wgn.. .$999 . 44 aa SALES & SERVICE. tose CHEV. GO00 © COnbITiOn, = | 1952 PONTIAC 4DR. $10 DOWN 49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $1 - 36 °W, Pike 6t Pesase| fens Poeeraice Fg | ogee an Ger. ; 5 No Finance Co.! | - Woodward. Burm deveeny oad ES i} '52 Pont, Dix. 4 dr. $644 i : : ata Ata Buy Here—Pay H “sy PONTIAC 2 DR CYLINDER. 'S1 Ford Hardtop. $844 “50 Plymouth 4 dr. $199 ‘ i) CHEVROLET 2 DR. $76 Cy ‘ uy Here—Pay Here Carkner Studebaker MI ¢2410 - SDP plus LMP |“peteed™bestce fige, eam | 1954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. YALL, COME . ae ere woe * Painter's ‘54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 46 Ford Clb. Cpe.. .$74 . » d v\ rn as ? y : rae : . g equals HD ORecowerd aris Mile . 1950 Ford 2 Dr. | ae Sateen Mae anlar Ta = S ecial i] St Buick Riviera! $544 —— 49 Chrysler Sed... 2$174 Lincotn 61100 000 ri 8 "Saginaw Racho and Heater | miles $2350 PE " ——— p te. : rs) y Tt's as simule ef this aman - oe - 4 NATI ON AL tiood Paint ‘32. PONTIAC c sEDA® ny, | 1950 Olds 2 ? dc 53 Nash Sedan ae - S69 yn Payment vive Low Monthly 1955 LI \/ ER MOTOR SALES bigs ead white smh Seater at (Std. Trans.) 52 Plymouth Sed. $499 ‘ ‘ ee ee . po a ts Mot “OK” ‘54 Ford Hardtop $1399 ~* ONnverllbles . oter— 1963 Studebsker sedan with CHEVROLETS | 1959 = — AND HEATER t non eaEeT “CHEVROLET : pee ‘OK” « $3 Chev. 2 dr.. * _.$799 i 2 dr. ~~ overdrive An excellent car $805 $52 Btudebaker ¢ dr eden in ts vs ress Pivmouth 4 ar A real 1983 a ‘ ar. redan. i ba} 148 Dotes «ar ‘sedan. A good second isse Buick “Kertion. Bee and drive this car ..... ; £ $430 COMMUNITY MOTORS * ; 4 NM m., THE peas — tad CAN OPEN The 6 PM 19g. + eng ‘ DR. ‘EXCELLENT condition White side walls, 12 a $808 Officials’ Cars and wean ener eee eee ® 14s 220'— and Bel Airs, 4 and & cylinders, 2 dre colors and body styles, fully | 14 JO (CHOOSE, FROM) sio0 Northw st Chevrolet icity Mle Lincotn — “thee ‘CHEVROLET 2 DOOR jee, Bel aia bod or apy oe oa? wi TONE Air Keng heater and window washers. 7 - por con Pyt_ $1,200 OR }-7843 ‘w CHEV, BEL AIR WITH Lfasocl — OMC FE 40060 467 RK and . drs. All|’ belge finted< glass. Radio | 100 | ~BUICK | | FE 20101 © Open 8 am pm 1967 ~PORD CONV. WHITE sIDE- . Fadio hy ‘ FORD A-MATIC | 4 DRONE -_owner, Rand MH. MI TWO ‘30. ge ar ROTH $3900. Can finance, 600 ~Oskiand | ve. ‘1082 FORD RANCH WAGON 6410 down and assume payments. 464 8 Woodward, Sel _Mrmingham CONVERTIBLE * nd on wo — fe ro CUSTOM _ oi sacks 6. | Seesend shift 14,000 unttee $1250 te FE 21933 after 6 p ‘33 FORD SEDAN a A WON- derful price sd Le woodertul car. oa ary old car 3 ORTHW EST CHEVROLET | ood ward | “St “HUTZ MOTORS DPESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 612 8. Woodward Firpiostem “bi Ratio and “C)UB 8EDA sharp. $5 down NORTHW wast CHEVROLET Woodward at 13. Mile Lince'r 5-110 $405. | heater, atdsight blue. | $695 1952 Ford 2 Dr. 2 to Choose From MERCURY | 1 wall tires _ Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN MERCYRY DEALER B 'GHAM IRMINGH. 850 S. WOODWARD JOrdan 6-3933 | $10 1952 2 MONTEREY 2] and eter: White Ready - $005. ; | MI 6-2200 1939 MERCURY HARDTOP | “down and assume payments. S Woodward, Birmingham *6} MERCURY MONTEREY HARD- top. White walls = Good _conmiition OA $895 1953 Ford 2 Dr. Radio and Heater Terrific Bargain $1295 1954 Ford Custom V-8 Lincoln i160) | 33 PONTIAC CHIEPT (IN sale, Ane car down. Carkner Stu- debaker, 43410. Birm i985 PONTIACS swe LL TAKE | _ trade, MA i952 PONTIAC DEL 8 . SEDAN. | Very, clear Bargain, FE 37542. | 1983 UDEBAKER R COMMAND. er. $10 down and con 464 8. Woodward, ord, Birming- $5 STUDEBAKER SPEEDSTER Pactorv official's car Pullyv w dealer's cost. AbY car down + -» Studeba- Car’ _ ker, MI 43410. Birm “$1 WILLYS 4 WHEEL. DRIVE tion Wagon, Low cance # ‘$2 me LYS 2 DR 8406. | | to = wal. Radio and seater a dow’ NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Wood wa: Fehders—“OK” Body—A little rust and‘ thin paint here and there. $175 “We'll Supply . The Paint” ‘ | “* Bumper’ Ss ‘Special 1951 Ford 2 dr. $1044 $1399 $3 Ford Conv... '33-Ford Cou: Sed. $1044 ’54 Ford Conv. .. ‘53 Plymouth 4 dr. $699- $2 Ford R. Wgn.. .$799 ‘53 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $999 52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 52 Chee. 2 dr..... .$599 "53 Buick Riviera $1299 °52 Nash 4 dr......$499 "51 Olds 88 2 dr....$544 Trucks *50 Chev. dump... .$499 "50 Ford stake ....$344 ‘51 Ford % t. pick. $499 49 Dodge Express $299 ‘Harold TTHer, Ford '52 Ford-¥4 t. pick. $599 | ar f ‘| HOLIDAY" Spor COUPES 4 DR SEDANS 2 DOORS» | Always 80 Extra Clean Cars! 1948 Chev. Conv. | $995 “@ BUICK «DR Be DT CLEAN, rd at. 13 Mile “tie Ohesr Way ae tet poe ee ee Jeo pa 0 Tene ___ ese Custom 8, R&H | Srtwner CHEVROLET |‘ _DODGE CLUB COUPE a | ovp Low 14, Wain SEDAN. G66. «TO Radio and Heater lee FALL SALE | Motor—“OK” Z B I G L O T Ss | “tiie degen a eatee et Phee Lee e) e | $3 Olds. Soden . sias| Tirés—“OK” aL © Srecial. 2 fo FE | Only os dove. usr (| tt Ford, . gee 9388 sown. Tinse ‘care ore ready fo | 33 ee nee ee Interior—“OK” | MIdwest 4-7500 LIberty 9-4000 ‘ : .ince! : ’ \ ] | os eden a _ jing BORK &PECIAL DYNAPLOW ; te ncn “loo | ‘e PGnesrotet B80 Bite Ovaries Mlle OL! ER FE Mercury hardtop ger mil oY barn sae 4 Elberty 9-401 ) __Mectanie, nice, WE) wade. 31 | Co. ocean — ya | “LAKE. ORION MoTOR, “SALES | waaiee Sater SEDAN RA: ‘S1 Bord 2 dr. ee ae ping = pees csnee” Date : j ocnenn: white walls. Continen-— M24 at Clarkston Rd Ara are cre fe epee oll Se e and there. mmediate pot elivery @ BUICK SUPER, 2 DR DYN. | t. Car in excellent FORD | FORD TRUCKS dio a - Ary ty ca ae ser a ee HURON $395 Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payment ete come eg SCAT? MOTORS “gan ggavennets russ) Bob Frost, Inc. MOTOR SALES bears Amos » ae een eke 7 oo _PLIWOUTH DEALER | soa ord, Ss on aitkus AT €0@ ViNCOLN MERCURY DEALER PF 2 #10! Cotes bef Neely vn eee We'll Supply — — — _ 4 VE, ‘s8) DODO WAGON GOOD chester Rd Leonard R50 5. we oe ARD Th B " ci 7 MINGHA . ae uF Bre nt Mad acy; Yah tia MOTORS | ie _ Randal es wr _ MI 6-2200 mn ‘ cpt eND \ , I! e umps : : j 10 0 b Pryce anreme armen ee BT o nh Magia | SCHUTZ MOTORS | |"iiutalparmeni aa 8) Woot | | , Guaranteed | TAYLOR'S SF sai Vann acted anion Sat RIGHT SP {Tire Man's D USED CARS ee Uk ' | ; | fe | Sharp Used Gare | GOO : | ee oa aos = é a Re Pontiacs, a1fs, heater, beautiful Hawthorne green Factory Officials 1955 Demos. || ’53 Chrys. New Yorker Cl. Cpe., R&H, Auto. $1345 . { Ghevroia Bey Air bargen, sort:| PR a tt Some aaa Courtesy Cars Floor Cars || °54 Olds 88 Tudor, 2 tone, R&H, Hydra.....$1995 | Trim Man's "52 Mercury 53 Pontiac Mile : : ; (ee ee ne ; re Bil buick and |—__incain"betioe”_ | ROTC SF, TB Sa mone Ottis Cars os ‘Special ti gs a i tires. Top is like new Any | ear down NORTHWEST CHEVROLET loodward at 13. Mile \ Lincoln &1100 ‘S27 CHEVE, (DR, SEDAN, NBEO“ | __ radio | heater, $750. FE 7-6804. 1852 OLET DELUXE «pr. $10 down and as payments. _ Ma &. Birm in 1e4o REBU el transmission, Less an Good __ tation. cs G11. i ; ust, Ried 4? CHEV. ¢\DR over pa vl provimateiy 80 “an Homestead its3 CHEVROLET RANCH WAG- on, $1,196. Powerglide, radio, heat- or & lowner tar Any old car THWEST CHEVROLET Mile Wyocdeard at 3 Lineoin $-1100- S) CHEVROELT 210 fe NICE vies __ Radio, 97 Mechanic St ; i948 CHEVROLET 8100. 1940. Chevroiet. $150 OR. +7836 st GHEVROLET Va Va BEL-AIR CON-——— Guaranteed MME Jeep Station’ Wagon. Owner—Loaded | loaded ....-.. .$1595 |'53 Ford, ‘bronze ....$1245) 1%) 1S - . , USED CARS os eg '49 Ply., like new.... $445. Lower Prices ‘We ll Supply -"53 Chevrolet os . 40 Ford, R&H raha The Radio Gel Air 2dr. Radio and heater, - ee 1995 - 195 D P — $to9s SHE IVS Mice car. $575 195 100 MORE MAKES Lf. Vv .... 19 Demonstrators. 1955 Chrysler and | 1954 Buick Super 4 Dr 1953 —D-—-¥.- to ->+— pew pow Pavan} A. 18 Next Car = : a ee Bs a oe sauce Allthe Ex * 11952 G ot ONTRS ‘Om CVBALANCE Many More to fe Firmen, gen, cow. ee ES 11952 E $395 = At- the 3693 Choose From || A Chevroiet celuxe club coup : : 0 . ° * ee + 2 “BUICK | SALE OLIVER BUICK $195 1950 Buick 2 Dr, Good Runner $695 1982 Buick 4 Dr. | Radio, Heater, Dynaflow Low, Low Prices \ ~ 1953 Buick 2 Dr. re. -1953-Buick Demos Low Mileage Treated Very Ww ell OLIVER 3 BUICK FE 210 Open 8 ame pm | 1954 Pontiac 2 Jerome “ Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL er “FOR MORE THAN 30 YRAnS ay GOOD _ PLACE me nae ‘SL FORD ‘CONVER O-Matic, extras *s2 Ford *. = = a — dition. High _ chester Ra, I spoon 18g HENRY , $305. te number ' condition, ae NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-100 ‘§2 HUDSON 2? DR $345. ROBIN’S” egg blwe radio and heater only $5 down NORTHWEST Feel chor ET Woodward at 13 Lincelr 4-110 | je49 HUDSON. ¢€ DR. GOOD! tires. Sound body runs «ood LEST, — : | Ou ene BOK ‘One T rial Proves They're Better 11955 Ply. V-8 Conv. Demo, , 1955 sas Royal 4 dr. Demo. Pdr... | 1954 Dodge 4 dr., CHOICE. OF COLORS NO FINANCING PROBLES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD "OCATION SAVE SAVE SAVE Don't Delay — Act Today * 4 R | Chevrolet- Oldsmobile CAR reed | Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer — | O81 DIXIE MWY AT MIS KELLER _ KOCH |*S3 Chev. 4 Me o1395 | '52-Ford 4 dr....... $1245, ’S1 Ply. 2-tone blue... .$695 ’50 De Soto Carryall. .$495 1°49 Ford 2 dr......... $395 CONVERTIBLES | SS Merc., toaded... + 827954 iL ’51 Pont. Cl. Cpe... "52 Olds S. 88 Hardtop, "53 Packard Dix. 4 dr. ‘Sl Nash Am. 4 dr, $499 $399 *S2 Pont. Chief Dlx. 4 dr. R&H, Hydra..... $045 "SI Chev. Dlx. 2 de, RAI, P Glide eens 2 F845 “$2 Chrysler Saratoga Sed., R&If, Auto..... $045 52 Olds S. 88 2 dr., R&H, Mydra........% _$1085 52 Ply. Cranbrook, R&H, W.W., sharp. ....$745 ’52 Mere: Dix. Cl. Cpe., real clean. ......0..-$925 | +52 Olds S. 98 Sed., a beauty, Hydra........$1195 R&H, Auto,........$1325 No Money Down extras plus........$1295 ts *51 De Soto Sed... . $499 ‘30 Buick 4 dri... .$420 ‘30 Chev. DL, P.G. $399 SO Ford 8 2 dr... .$370 149 Olds 98 Sed... .$315 * Sharper Cars! Top Financing! "30 Dodge 4'dr..... $415 "49 Na sh Sedan. ee .$190 49 Chev. 2 dr...0e- $195. ' Accessory he $795 ~ Motor—“ORK” Body—"“OK” Tires—“OK” Interior—It_ rained last night and somebody forgot to put the a2 up. “We l-Supply” The Seat Covers’ ‘ 2 * Man’‘s Special ~1952 Chev. Dix. 4 dr= Motor—"“OK”" Body—“OK” Interior—“OK” Tires—“OK” Accessories — Every- thing but a radio. $5 —Ci(‘ id "50 Nash ‘dr Ambassadore with, tadio, neater and Hydramatic. $295 "49 De Soto <-* with radio, heater, and ga, $162.50 "48 Pontiac Lagd sedan with radio = heat- . Good transportation. 83 Chevrolet tdr with radio, heater white side ~ wails, $995 52. Pontiac idr. Hvdramatic, radio, heater and turn signals, $895 53 Pontiac 4dr. Radio, heater and diree- tion signals. Going et and $1095 $149.50 33 Ford "52 Buick Ford-O-Matic 4de Radio. heater Super. Hardtop. ‘Radio, heater and 2 tone and Dynafiow. $1095 $005 "52 Ford ‘53 Plymouth 2dr with radio, heater and di- Zranbrook 4dr: Meater and di- rection signals. *ectional signals. $895 1950 Nash Amb. .....$300 1990 Ply. 2 dr.....<..$325 1950 Chevrolet ......$325 1949 Dodge ........ $175 1948 Dodge .....%.. $125, Riemen- schneider |,20 - $. SAGINAW ST. _ oa KELLER KOCH chryster-Plymouth . Dealer Bob Foe pies | “$80 8, WOODWARD. || yenaee, e "MI 6-200 Liberty 0-4585 _ Department : In -. ae a I'Bright Spot" _ JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC © - Cass at Orchard Lake OPEN +» a ates Pee EERD SATURD 4 X i. 100 Mote Cars to Choose eas THE PON TIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AU GUST 29, 1955 Think of Gallagher's! YOU SAVE MORE BY SHOPPING {iN PONTIAC BEFORE YOU BUY ANY PIANO Rent a Betsy Ross or Galbransen SPINET PIANO OF YOUR CHOICE $20 Deposit, $10 Monthly ms and Six Months’ Rental om Purchase of Piano opus = aang & Friday ‘til 9 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING AUCUST GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron, Pontiac, FE 4-0566 (Advertisement) Now Many Weer FALSE TEETH | — More Comfort * pleasent, pene more 5 Sent ad valk ry side PAs. pe on your plates, No gummy, taste Ses A -.-Today's Tele “Our plans are to shoot a yellow fever episode in New Orleans, a program_in. 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