( i °* ag: The Weather eee “ ONITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE "Hale gad Warmer C- i. RE: 3 Ss. i : is 4 sabes : ~ Tish YEAI ee . * * * * ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUBADAY AUGUST 9, 1955 —28-PAGES ©, “*0cureD renee |... NITED, fans PuOTOS : 78 4 THEY SUSPECT HIS i oIV Watchers Spot Suspect on ‘Show J jimmy Mitchell, I. ¢ AP Wirephete ™ shown—here—in—his—oce ber—company—worker-in-Royal-Oak;wanted-on + $2.000-each if wan arrested i New York Monday ty the FEI aller charges of car stealing. He was held on $1,500 bond he was identified by Royal Oak viewers as he! after appearing before a U. S. Commissioner in appeared on a TV quiz show. FBI identified the | Brooklyn. Above he is shown handling one of two prisoner as James Marshall Showers, 27, former | elephants in a show at Jones Beach, Long Island. Kidnap Theory Brings FBI Into Society KANSAS CITY, Mo. (INS)—Kan- sas City police, pursuing the theory that attractive Mrs, Wil- liam R, Allen was forcibly kid- naped, pressed their hunt tonight for her slayer, ; The police denied reports that Mrs. Allen might willingly have kept a lovers’ ee 4 Murder Hunt Royal Oak TV Viewers Help FBI Nab Man Two unidentified Royal Oak. tele- vision viewers outguessed the panel on the “What's My Line” program Sunday night and helped the FBI nab # man. wantetl on an auto theft charge. In New York, the FBI said yes- terday James M. Showers, 27, had been arrested followirig a tele- weeks ago to handle twe ele ae a8 ‘Ty at Road Metin ‘Charge Optical President With ‘Offering Bribes _ Benjamin Ritholz Free on Bond;. Examination ‘Slated Aug. 18 LANSING (#—Benjamin Ritholz, president of the King Optical Co. of Chica- go, demanded examination today when arraigned on a charge of bribery of a pub- lic official. Ritholz, 57, was charged with offering three mem- bers of the Michigan Board of Examiners in Optometry they—would: quash an investigation of a Lansing optometrist, Munici Judge Earl -E. McDonald set.the tentative date of the examination for Aug. 18. Ritholz was re- leased on $6,000 bond pend- ing the examination. He refused to talk to reporters on advice of his attorney, Victor E. Anderson of Lansing but posed for pictures, “lt may have somethi ing to way about this in a day er two,” ' he said, “but right now my at- torney hasn't been fully briefed HOLDING EVIDENCE -| abnormally Connie Continues Northward MIAMI, Fla. &—The Weather Bureau today issued this 11 a.m. EST advisory_on-hurricane Connie, Hoist hurricane warnings noon of Norfolk, Va., to Cape Lookout, N.C., and northeast storm warn- ton; N.C, Severe hurricane Connie centered near latitude 30.3 north, east of Jacksonville, Fia., and 340 miles .south-southeast of Cape Hat- teras, N.C. Highest winds estimated by re- connaissance aircraft 135 m.p.h, over small area near the center | ant herricang winds extend 120 miles north and east and 60 miles to southwest of the center. Gales extend 300 miles to north and east and 150 miles to south- -west, The hurricane is expected to con- tinue on a north-northwest or north course at about the same — the next 24 hours. This - short distance east of Cape Hat- teras Wednesday morning. Winds . will gradually increase on the * Carolia and Virginia coasts reaching hurricane force in -the area of hurricane warning display late tonight and Wednesday morn- ing as the center, approaches. = Interaction between this severe hurricane and q targe high pres- sure area over New England will cause progressively rougher and higher seas from Seauichenatte southward along the | Carolina coast especially in the) area from the Carotina Capes to} Cape Cod as the- hurricane moves oy yes ti should be rushed Hurricane bleed T North Carolina coasts from south | Capes southwestward to Wilming- / tinues to move towards the north ia c | nerthwest—at-10- to 11-miles-per——— hour and at 11 a.m. EST.,-was ; longitude 74.0 west or 450 miles | Dot Eastern Coast ‘Session IsHeld ~~ on Turnpike, Freeway {ssue MTA Chairman Attempts to Pin State Down on Codiieas, See HEADING NORTH —- Cross loc 'Slow Poce Saen at Polio Shots Makeup Clinics The anti-polio makeup shot pro- “gram is going along at a relatively | | slow pace in the two county | ‘ health centers administering make- |up injections missed thelr regular shots. . Officials at the Oakland County Health department report 250 | youngsters appeared yestertlay, The second clinic, in the South office _ empha- slayer on the assumption the Lind- gergh kidnap law, which carries the death penalty, had been vio- lated, _- : FORCED TO GO Police Capt. Bishop said he did - not discount the possibility that Mrs. Allen might have known her kidnaper and slayer. But Bishop ae, saad him against her wil ee oe po Pa Coroner David Long pers was “doubtful” if S——— 8) ~ Queen to Reign at Fair Tonight - Open Annual 4-H Event With 16 Contestants |. “Accidents Kil ) Persons Here Royal Oak Woman Die in Auto Mishaps Oakland County traffic accidents took the lives of a 14-year-old Commerce Township boy and a Royal. Oak woman late yesterday and early today, ‘The boy, Milton D. Andrews, - of _Commerce 14-Year-Old, | auto in Royal Oak and selling it in Glens Falls, N. Y. No Longer on the Map Calm Road and Blissfyj Avenue in building new homes in the area, “Blissful” really, are not suitable names for streets, “said he. The supervisors planned to act ‘Calm’ and ‘Blissful’ | RICHMOND, Va. @—Looks as if | dence Grand Rapids and Julien Feller of Flint—were present in the room yes- when Rithols made his cash dffer. King Co. in return for. kickbacks. Sanchick said he had not sanc- tioned the bribe attempt and was -fon his request today. surprised by the action. |Amputee Bobby Dunn Set ar to Return Home Friday said the impact buried ‘the vic-| ‘Bobby Dunn, the 14-year-old boy who. lost both legs timi's body about 86 feet. — while trying to hop a freight train here last Christinas Pisce priser oe ge oro Dey, is scheduiéd to arrive home Friday. - car was forced tothe curb by| HiS appearance is in marked contrast with that of @ witness, Charles E. Johnson, of|the crushed and bleeding youngster whose legs were|been a | Johnson told officers that he was | 2™@putated by the grinding wheels of the train eight nic | driving—behind—Benton, who was alone, and noticed his car was} Today, after long weeks and months of treatment and se on and i oS a training, Bobby walks without aid on two artificial legs. Dawson, 47, of 1389 Big - - His parents, Mr. and Mrs.+ = Rd., Royal Oak, was dead Ben Dunn, nee bene eee had passed his examinations for ear in which she -was riding cot . : cad eee ik oar witha wie B..t0 0 “4 diab 1:10 this morning at Telegraph and | house at 58 Union St., said pr ge ang agg ey in a 13 Mile Rd. sd officials at Mary Freebed | wheelchair. He also was active in Driver Robert Barnett, 25, of eo ager Grand Ragida,|* wats Bey Seat tap oe Ge 707 Lewis Ave., Royal-Oak and, | 1,19 hospital. sell, 35, of 622 W. 11 Mile Rd., € | of his training (learning to use his Royal Oak, were to the | t| left leg) after an operation early Im tai | oan ng Temove a small ne ~ Although he can ride a bike, | being | a bas to and from school at Sy Pee rentiy Pelled ‘ote che path et! +U, -S.~-senater -and- baseball. com ud ctdenuton tunnathahiy tor See gynection of life and property Royal Oak, gave vaccine to 104 first and second-graders yesterday to children = Construction Dates By BURDETT_C. STODDARD. Pontiac Press Staff Writer LANSING — Michigan Turnpike Authority Chair- man George N. Higgins and ‘| State Highway Commis- sioner Charles M. Ziegler exchanged hot words here “| |yesterday as- Higgins at- tempted to_pin the depart- ment down on when it could_bulld—a north-south AP Wirephote Map ates hurricane Connie as she moved would bring the center near Per ® northward in the Atlantic today. Threat to south Florida coast had _——. but forecasters would not —_— the storm's % inate = * Airmen Return This Weekend Released Fliers Want ‘No Fuss’ Over Arrival in Home Towns + TOKYO w— eww a US ra today officially got the news Oakland County Health Center at) ‘hey prayed for during 32-1ong” months in Communist captivity— ‘| “home this weekend.” freeway... At the last MTA m it seemed generally necting that if the U.S. Congress failed to pass an increased — bill, the high- way department would not have sufficient funds to build the free road and the authority would proceed with Ziegler aroused Higgins’ ire -yes- terday by saying he is too far committed on the freeway to stop now, S. P. Brown, vice president of Coverdale and Colpitts, the firm route, said if a section of the free- — is built between Flint and Jundee the turnpike would los# 40 c SO per cent of its traffic poten- tial, making it impractical to con- struct. Ziegler seemed to feel that both the MTA and his ‘depart- ment should continue with their ne . clajgred the authority could normally high seas in the area of! — warning dis- Chandler W Wins ee ess ee ~ DemNomination Overjoyed\ at Political . VERSAILLES, Ky.\ — A. B. (Happy) Chandler, with a political past and future built ona smiling but indomitable -personality, _re- fused to relax today while enjoy- ing his second Democratic \\nomi- ‘The energetic former governor, ‘missioner—who said “Never have’ I been so humble and so grateful" worked to bind up intraparty wounds from an ‘old-fashioned blood-letting primary. general election will come q vaca- sleep,” Chandler said, Three pounds heavier after a Editorials . sresseteeeenes etnies MET pi iia ae | Wilson, Bark... .......06... 16 | cca es 12,, 13 Former Baseball Head | After preliminary plans for thee Royal Oak clinic sald 193 youngsters had received shots by 10 a. m. this morning, bringing the total to 297. The Pontiac clinic, at 15 W.) —Vituren St., will be open daily. | | through Friday, from 9 to 11:30 | a.m. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. | Located at 2401 E. Fourth St., the | Royal Oak clinic will ve tte | same hours. ca o Pleasant Weath Weather Forecast for Area— Pleasant weather was forecast | by the U.S, Weather Bureau today. It’s to be fair and warmer today and tonight, turning partly cloudy and a littl warmer tomorrow, Today’s high will be near 80 de- grees, the -bureau said, while tomorrow's will be 82-86 deg.ees. The five-day forecast calls for temperatures to ~become cooler again Thursday and Friday follow- ing Wednesday's rise. It will be somewhat warmer Sunday, the bureau predicts. Some rain is ex- pected hemor night or early », However, a & spokesman for the | The Air Force said Col. John’ Knox Arnold and the 10 other fliers freed by Red China last week will leave aboard two berth-equipped | | C34s tomorrow for Travis Air Force | Base, Calif., via Midway and | Hawaii. Arriving at Travis Friday morn toa ruling in of the con- | stitutionality of the turtipike law and before making some changes in-route plans, BILL MAY BE PASSED : Congress might pass.a stepped- up federal- ald | bill shortly after it ing, they will continue aboard two fast two-engine Convairs to “ec ony or civilian airports closest hom od They were told they. sheuit-te | home Saturday, or Sunday at the very latest. | “fhe Air Force considered fiying | them to Travis via Alaska ard Tacoma, Wash., but the airmen themselves said they wanted to return via the longer Midway-Ha- waij route. Protesting lest officials * ‘make a fuss" over them, the fliers also said they preferred no mass meet- ing with relatives. at Travis, as | Proposed. Finishing their rigorous” Air Force _physicial exams, they sparned offers of group sight- seeing tours and went in twos or threes inte the gay city of Tachl- kawa. On the eve of their departure, all 11 fliers will be entertained by Docetows Pontiac temperature | at 8 aim. today Was 63, rising to| from a high of 77 to_a low of 56) ———= an orchestra and floor show at the basé officers’ club. “It will be a Hion; “when "all-T want to goris+#4 at 2-p.m. The mereury ranged | mild floor show, no strip show or anything like that,” an air Force |spokesman said. ‘ aS eres + ie Si. said- — Eteg- | ler, which sould clear th the way for an “almost immediate” start on the freeway. the court decision, then wait again turnpike,” said. Higgins, ‘“‘this If Congress should fail again to pass an,ald bill there would (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) Orders Generals Around. LOUISVILLE, Ky., @—-M. Sgt. William Conn, of Madison, Ind., is one soldier who can order gen- = around and make them like . parting commanding generals of presents them as going-away gifts, It has become a_ tradition. Aussies to Make Vaccine Prime Minister Robert G, Menzies told a news conference today Australia has decided to proceed with plans to manufacture its own Salk polia vaccine, ‘Railroad Cars Derailed Here + = = ier The aid bill was defeated, but which engineered the. toll road _ ~ separate and conflicting plans, “Then you want us to wait for — for Congress before moving on the ° the Ft. Knox armored center-and-———_~ CANBERRA, Australia @-» “| Could Boon forever. 4t._He—paints the—portraits—of-de-——_—_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ns ‘The Day in Birmingham . TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1 dite 955° ‘ t $100; and Clarence Johnson of night voted the necessity oa cat hs ae his taxi- discussion cen around a third | microphone missing from } Jot to serve the northeast business cab. Value was estimated at $25. area. - ; Charles E. Webb Necessity-was approved for the Staley were injured in a two car would house 52 cars| of 1979 Sheffield, at No, 2, which Mle edger 7 accident returning from Saginaw in the northern portion of the|2 p.m. Wednesday at the | dast_week.. ? . block immediately south of Shain| Bailey Funeral Home, with burial _ Thors suffered four broken ribs 4 Park. , in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Webb | «and a leg laceration when the car ; a & died Sunday. : Es which Staley was driving was! CRISS-CROSSED CONFUSION — Five of the 12 Grand Trunk Railroad freight cars . Pontiac Press Phote| Lawmakers called a 2, - “struck about 12 miles north of | that were derailed early this morning in the Pontiac yard are pictured above. Accord-| mated damage to the tracks at $2,000 and about $1,000 to the cars. A wrecker from} formal hearing for yA the Ki d Theo C \| Saginaw. __ | ing to trainmaster Bruce L. Miller, cause of the accident is undetermined. Miller esti-| the Durand yard had to be called in to help right the derailed cars. ee ee mn oe | nap {y ails Bafana ye derergpeldge ra | os ey wm lak oy | Sind to cote maser | FBI in Murder Case # w aley . - se peer . ‘ z ; ‘ on - J r © Se'iata for brasee and ve | Pontiac Deaths Public Improvements Top Diseases Show | stervtine sree wen enter | teria Bony a eraed City C -Agend = ates oe | to Pontiac on the same day. Lynn Doyle Allen ity ommission- Agenda ih. : . ae + ‘tast| boratory tests would determine s Thea se WUE HEMT MOR ee ~ ih “side Columbia from + trata. to conver] feener_— tong sald Wire.” Al- saw fein. va [ae ace Ce) ai areas i eae ea a aa | I aera peeve lteter ate Sie Central Michigan College on a) Lynn Doyle Allén, infant son of ; oun ter and draingye on avenue from : 4 south side of Hamilton avenue posed that the tests probably would scholarship program _concerting | Herbert Join snd Marlene Young facing the City Commission to) Tgreciat astecement, elt for cure, ut Mumps and Chicken Pox | tween Woodard and. Hunter to | prove ‘ _graduates,_when the | Aten of —$t.—T ight, ———__— ——— : piace from | _ —Rise —Here;- Polio an estimated 83-car “5, accident took place. baby was dead at birth Monday l ‘In addition: the Commission is wets! asammienl poll top out, out- -” An approximate 160-car lot be-f shoggerllinens yest gp noe : Staley said the driver. of the | in Pontiac General Hospital. ssinad (bear x Fo fom the| ie nb Ee ete Figures Drop tween Ferndale and Park streets| were seeking an ether car tel Besides _his_parents_he—is_sur-| mane te eee es ee oe ei “al, for curb, gut-| _| om the north side of ‘Hamilton, | following information | causing his car to cut directly in | vived by a brother and sister, Deb-| - og Stan! oe he am Tram im oy Airline ‘Railroad. After dropping to an unusual | Sandwiched between Ley gpestersi and vom a a | Soften . front of his. . _ }orah Sue and Herbert Dale at pre: gesessment roll for semitery |) ts weeks ~ cases of | Oakland frontage, operate | operator, soon 8 | : pari Sg erm both pare a Ourb, gutter and drainage on Elm Neate aa oe roll for sidewalk and chicken pox Teported = —— Mrs, Allen’s last Thursday, : street from Marshall to 128 feet west | and related work on east side of Mar-|last week*show a high increase . : : is US. @ ourselves very ficky that the acci-! Mrs Effie Jean Pixley : oe a. gues wai aoe in. the communicable re-| Acquisition and construction | Seward’s. station “, US. ©, dent didn't happen headon,” Staley 5 . from. trunk ‘sewer ‘to alley south of | . Resolutions are set: ports released today by Dr. John| costs for both have been esti- about six miles south of Stanley said. Word has been. received here of giten. To declare public necessityfor. two- : and near where the body was , a ght-ineh reinforced conerete widen-| inch blacktop pavement on Avon road|D. Monroe, City ard Oakiand| mated at $273,260. = the death of Mrs. Effie Jean Pix- ps, curb, gutter and bituminous | from Argyle to Be! County health director : - found. : adin’e Rill (te ley, 78, who had made her home Smee Sse Tron Padoosr'ts bos | ete. ance eeseaistee Lal |e A special meeting to be held | “the operator described the driv Radio $ Bill Stern for 12 years with her daughter, DOUNEVAEG. sop pavement om avon | * ud'from Baldwin. te Molly wood ; Reported cases of mumps in | Wednesday night will fon fa, | er a8 a “light colored Negro with - Tal + =e — Pete. nell Sd sombibed ewte gan agurwond avenue | Oop Om) oe cases wrong martin bapyerpy aompesal | dasenr ego ern = Injured in Crash Ge wee stricken with a heart MORRIS TUBERGEN ti sdooscay coun —_—— : @ receive ta Stsenament boy Chad und tte previous week. | lapping of the two districts must ie aes wa cae they did ee YN N oacteeadae serait —vort,—yuter | Baty Soed te Baigwin meat pt a Chicken pox cases amounted to | be avoided. Sa ST believe it had helped them to- | NEW YORK ™ — Bill Stern,/ Mrs, Lloyd Conklin of Manistee |” ames New and drainage on Stanley from Kinney to | water main i Cloverlawn drive, Cherry-| 15. A single case was reported | The first lot on Pierce een | ward a closer solution of the case. *: ABC radio sports commentator,| and died Monday in the Mercy . a Intention te construct combined sewer | avemus Kon ond. Wpstientt pose 4 the previous week. Merrill, and Brown streets is ex- J SERVICE pee ; FUNERAL é : was seriously injured early today | Hospital there. Building Youth Ls | Sara eee venue im Kennett) vianwhile, polio cases have pected to open in September. Funeral service lor Wins. Allen aR a sepeeeny bast crete ot) Berm ty Wetettown Township, | | ruiter‘tad wideiag Bart woslevora from |Aropped. Eleven cases were re- “eu will be held at the Church of the “his car on the Henry Hudson Park- | Tuscola County, Nov. 25, 1878, she Director Here Hot Words Mark tnd. of exis vement north | ported two weeks ago. Last week,| — Resuming some of his duties | - os chooherd in Kansas City “vay and crashed into an abutment. is survived by three daughters, int ot Mt. Cle street to the end of | one was from Pontiac while five |,%! the Municipal Building yeo- seauaeda tHe was taken to Jewish Memor- | Mrs, Nelson Tucker of Detroit be) The new building youth director T ike M ti North Perry street. County victims were stricken. terday was City Manager Dos- a y- police generally agree -ial Hospital suffering from cuts, | sides the two mentioned and a son, |, ae . urnpl e: ee ing Authorizing city clerk to adver-| Break at tei va along | #4 C. Egbert, still on crutches Ithough : “bruises, a concussion, possible of Pontiac: five ndchil. | fr the Pontiac YMCA is Morris hp zZ reakdown ports, ij ~tih a beaken tiered in an | that Mrs. Allen was the victim of ade Wid at saline eared oo. Boe\ jee Ford cies hil. | Tubergen, who assumed the di-| (Continued From Page One) =< sale of building at 72 E _ ———, figures for = oath ae stan seas "a" }a sex maniac, they do not dis- injuries condition i “tor? ‘ 2 , previous week and a year ago [ol- . | ibility that eith ‘ His © was termed | dren. rector's duties yesterday, an-| 4... freeway and-the turnpike | The Commission is also set to | jows. Egbert said he isn’t quite ready | ecrobllagl oT iduan cima sit serious. 9° decendngomees ntl Area “— poeta ey nounced Ted Slosson, executive} would have been held up, he |°Msider request for transfer of a| ‘ “ |to try the climb to the second | was the motive removed from. tar. _,__ ———— PAR; from kmore- - = : = * ‘Class C OAKLAND OUNTY..- ——4 floor “City Cx mmission room as | om on Stern, 48, lives in suburban Pur-| Funeral Home at Mayville. Burial | *°Cretary. declared, ; ‘ ; Prev. Year City Coram room @§/ The case parallels in some as- _ chase, N.Y, . wil be in the Watertown Tubergen, 22, is a native of Fre- Higgins repeatedly asked Zieg- yooh amma aap penote pbs Week ee er gcse | pects the 1953 $600,000 .ransom- - ; . mont, Mich., and has worked i : 8 3 : né- | murder of little Bobby Greenlease. Cemetery. . . ed in| ler when the highway department | M. E. Gorman concerning denial of e610 vt ricti famili t Will Shoemaker several capcites withthe Grand| would have funds Yo bud « fees wed aut prt ce 1B] nety Name Chrch ottlaa have| Dat vgume were, familie ‘ | Mrs. Raymond Reeves | Rapids YMCA.“He was appoointed | “8Y 4 — sw Also scheduled tirst . | Tubereu on 2 1 that building construc- | ..4 both apparently were killed in Answ er $64,000 ' F aban or ws. Raymond | = ~~ oo Aungfaet areas wm dal cares has poy = ing of an acdiaaans to maallered aon a men 2 2 2 tion rah new os is — the same poorer de of Johnson Query Tonight? | (Ornha E) Reeves. 58. of 349 —<— direc: | tell when your first contract: will| the plat erdinance and approval |Sneriiia Djsmniery 0 0 18 cetaenaae tas —' in gt County. Kan. y nig Seward. St..was held today in the be let.” = contract with Fremont =e. a «60. "| sensees be tee SURED adifiice axe | sapreagoredb pe fey a ~ —_ $ Funeral Home at Orton-| Me succeeds George Balch, who z work, on the-parking area = PONTIAC : exactly w er fired two wines iad ae: “Wh posse Sie The Rev. Bishop Parent| has been named youth depart. |RESURVEY OKAYED hind the City Past Prev. Year| HOW contemplated for Oct. 1. | 33 or 45 caliber bullets into the “whi Gino Prato try for the ifficated and burial was in the | ment director. Balch has bees meee ty agreed to finance | Atso to be mulled “are a-com-|chicten po css..." SE pelig lee em Gemma ie epee gh eka el gon Hey 964.0007" Ortonville Cemetery. pes phar hase ped Lora | eon Lod Calpiais Sa Rane ‘ot| munication from Community Na-|Mewer occa $e canal wage fo May. ‘Tne side br 1955 convertibid, aban- Or will he take the $32,000 he| Born in Kentucky Oct. 29, 1897| years and will engage in com- ; P | tional Bank over a property agree- | Poliomyeittis ; 1 1 0| began y: le J : already has “Mr, Reeves Nov. 19,| munity work, supervising ‘vari. |Ziegler's new arterial highway) woot “ane op | Scarlet fever 1 1 ©| move will free the school gym- | doned near the Kansas City Union ‘won, and call it quits? | she-mazried: Mr. — —— "Tt will 000 to | Ment, and two petitions for curb, impetigo . te ¢ ion Fri because only a The SS-yearold B 1912 x ous clubs, and organising and di- | Plans. t cost $20, | cutter and drai nasiam for sports once again. | Station day, ly | he “t make his| Besides her husband she is sur-| Fecting HI:Y groups in junior | $30,000 and take three to five aaron: a ay Masses had been said there since | small amount of blood was about = SEines SOME Canon wae anaes piven tay tren ant five |—*"d- , in-Pea-— W ee =——- 2) ea 4+Meteor Display- | -the--ld church was torn down. | the car. Saas tonight to appear on the CBS-TV| sons, Mrs. Opal Cox, Mrs. ro sony (oes ‘gammaaaies Paiiaand if we are tok call Ge A Koreans Now Is Staging Plans are also in the making for! Kansas City police said one man giveaway program The _$64.000| Epley, Mrs. Irene Auten. Orie, | The new youth director. a 1955/ nue ponds,” said Justin R: Whit Ze AGING _ |» Christmas fair. with a pre-sale | was being held for_g. tie detector Ag oney oun y r ~ | raauere OL Cavin Corn “ST ine sities } be, ¥ . OE NCAT MI TNS CMU I Lee Prato said at &@ news conference yesterday he would go to St. Pat- rick's Cathedral before the show and pray for guidance. Prato faces another question on opera tonight. He can bow out and Also surviving are two. sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Bell Blythe and Mrs. Pearl Anderson of Russellville, Ky., 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Saturday and lives at ward Ave. . ] While at Calvin, Tubergen was ‘an 8 letter winner in track and cross-country running and ‘won the 1575 _Wood- .|Senior Award this past year for of 715 Pleasant reported last| the loss of her car radio, valued. Higgins said he feels the 113-mile Rockwood to Saginaw turnpike could be built in less than the 39 months first estimated, “4 %9-mile superhighway was built in Ohio in less than 39 1,200 Railway Workers Reach Inchon to Force Pontiac residents currently are being entertained with an annual showing of the Perseids meteor display. : According to Mrs. Ella Archer of A review of the Recreation Board's just-ending summer pro- connection with the case. Car Model Changeover | May Briefly Idle 60,000 DETROIT @ — Michigan has ex- ay 7 take the $32,000 he has won by Mrs Joseph Richardson | scholarship and athletics. His.new| months and we certainly can NNSC Departur 112 Adelaide st ber-of the| Stated at a recent meeting perienced a “moderate reduction” his aitiazing ‘knowledge “in that; eae aes will in clubwork in® construct 113-mites in-a shorter" ~~ ee * ie ——eeaiien Sites St. a member of thet” 7 f are = = jaa | category. It he tries for the grand| Funeral for Mrs. Joseph C. (Bea- MAES Will WACTUGE CO " = Sans."* he dacinsad. Pontiac Northwest Astronomical| While final figures are not yeti. employment because of the car strikes out;—he—stilt-wilt get a $4,000 auto as a consolation prize, * * * trice} Riehardson, 52,-of 127-Cham- berlain St. will be Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home in Imlay City. youth division, Acadian Exile “Tn his” statement, Zieglr said ‘the competing freeway could be completed between Detroit and |_ SEOUL, un — Twelve hundred Red-hating Korean railway work- ers reached Inchon from Seoul to- billets on Wolmi. Seciety, those interested in as- tronomy in any Way should reserve the morning of Aug. 12 for scan- ning the skies. this day im a one hour period tabulated, Whitney said the activi- ties served more boys and girs: | than ever before and said a more | industry model _ changeover, _but | the State Employment Security hie , B Ae ev tl one of its Prato, whose shop is in Man-/ Burial will be in the Imlay City to Be M ar ked oun oe teen and Doo the i ro : —— Mrs. Archer said that on this | Part of this was attributed to | periods in history” during the first hattan, said yesterday that his air- | Cemetery. ee in >. Se ti 5 Ser en the $320,000.00 strators besieging the Neutral Na-| day the’ maximum number of | additional personnel workirg at the | half of the year ——_—-—_waves—fame—has-—brought—-him—a/—Born_ at. Burnside Nov._ 1902 1 No =| 1q-—- en a ch __Supervisery--Cofimission | meteors should be visible, “On % ¥ ‘ $10,000-n-year job. He said he has|she was the daughter of George va © availakle during that time from Hons Be _vistie. __\™"_| five playground operations. In the | Detroit's Jantary cetedom up- trite Rubber Co.. of Chelsea, Mass. | His year’s contract calls: for him to visit various cities and conver- tions as a representative of the company. - « and Irene Bishop Beechunr and the Marjorie Hunsinger of Imlay City. GRAND PRE, NS. uy — Thou ‘sands of Acadians from both the United States and Canada will join {here next Monday to mark the 200th anniversary of a famous exile. : In 17% the British governor of the new gas tax. “That Will leave three-fourths of the funds for construction on other} interstate and major routes desig- nated in the act.” Ziegier stated. LODGE PART. OF ROUTE The $62,500,000. already spent on * * * | About 700 tS. — soldiers are guarding the island, scene of Gen. ing of 1950. Earlier today, seven U. S. sol- diers were injured when the dem- MacArthur's famed Inchon tand-} it will be possible to view from . 20 to showering the earth,” Mrs. Archer said, — ‘ play is between midhight and 6 a.m, because the meteors are “The best-time-to view this dis-+ much more visible at this time,” | past there has been only one per- son directing youngsters at each playground, but this was increased - to two this ear. eS 8 = ] ~ William Parker of the Acme Paint Co., 163 N. Woodward, re- within 54,000 of the city’s all-time high -of -4,383 800 of Suty- of 1953, 5 the commission said. pe Nova Scotia, aided by his Massa-| the Lodge Expressway in Detroit | snstrators broke through a barri-|the society member said. neon of a money bag containing figure may be Admits Drunk Charge neontta Seoreian a ere eae chusetts colleague, banished 6,000 is Part of the investment in the| cade on the causeway leading to| Orren C. Mohler, assistant] 55607 im cash ‘and a $50 check. | 60,000, the report said, oe = — "| French Acadians who refused to|Poute that would fival the toll! 1. stand ‘That brought to 22 the| director of the McMath-Hulbert ob- | The bag was ‘lying on a desk at | 0 ee eS | te taken from the | #Wear allegiance to the British |Toad, he said. Another $2.500,000| number of American servicemen | servatory at .Lake Angelis, said| ‘he fear of/the store, Parker | o) «4, Probi St. appeared before Municipal Voort aoe Pe eral Home_-to | CO"™ . have been expended inwork on &/ injured since the iots began| those watching the display around | ‘Mt police,’ neritt’s Men Probing to — peed ous ane the Lester Smith and Son F -al Piro phere are nae paige around Flint and, Saginaw, Saturday. None have been seriously | 3 a.m. should look due north. / — In other ’ thievery, Mrs, James | Breakin at Restaurant . yesterday , . lians from Louisiana to added. 22 in : 7 : pari of being drunk and disor- | Home. = bec. One of their stirinés is Nova] ‘The authority approved the wjured os 6 7 . / Pssper County Sheriff's detec- : Scotia's Annapolis Valley, cen- route from Pontiac to | The Koreans are ng to en- S A { E ives today are investigating a Kindrick was ordered to pay a| Wor]d’s F astest tered around this village, a whistle-) Bight Mile Road, Ziegler refused | force President Sieve aiteeatan ees to m1 C, ner g y breakin at the. Chicken and Biscuit Se "locket Plane ues" | ite "a" ew | Vying Electricity S cana Aye Pays for Drunk Driving < | sounds = ~ ¢ * «© ——_| | Higgins. will _meét’ Monday with | SSNTUAY, Roe echt “on the} ying i Y. oon “Employes, who reported the. en: Explodes in Test | ‘The celebration ot the bicenten. | Detroit seer ee cope te | commission are spies. | GENEVA @ — An American. capital _cost--of —nuclear-electric | "Ys morning, said 15 cartons of Orion Township Justice Helmar : nial has been going on for a year | discuss the ropte south from Eight Today's Gimenatretion wap tee- . - 2 ot ic! cigaretion, five boxes of cigars and G. Stanaback vesterday assessed | « EDWARDS, Calif, W—An ex-| in. various localities, and it will Mile. ken up by tear gas bombs and scientist told the atoms-for-peace | plants, combined with projected an -undet ‘amount of ‘soft William K. Collins, 22, of Water-| piosion rocked the. world’s fastest | Close with 4 Pontifical Mass here blank shells, the latter fired to | Conference today “there is a good | operating costs, had led him to/drinks were taken. Entry was ford Township. a $100 fine and $10 costs yesterday on a drunk driv- ing charge. Collins pleaded guilty. Today Pontiae om temperature preceding 8 @.m. At ® a.m.: Wind velocity 3 m.p.b. ee Southwest Wee e eee wn ere dee henewee al rocket plane seconds before a mother ship was to release it high above the Mojave Desert. * ._Researeh-pilot Joseph-A—Walker,. M4, scrambled up into thé mother #ed/-piane,a B29;-and the rocket plane: —the stub-winged Bell KIA—was Monday... The Acadians, many) wearing the peasant dress of 18th century rural France, will con- Evangeline. —Bay~of-Fundty" shore where exile parted Emnie- line Labiche and Louis Arceneaux -on their wedding day. Thissep- aration apparently inspired Longfellow’s poem “Evangeline,” Heavy Snow Storms oe frighten the Koreans, Rochester Woman Hurt _ possibility’ atomic power will be with electricity from the_next 15 or 20 years. é é Ve : : coal in the United States within | ¢ _|in the next 15 or 20 years.’ |The. _kilowatt hour will be realized with- lear power in the United St City Woman Injured —- .| When Struck by Cor Karan Louise Taylor, 42, of 347 Prospect St., was treated for =F ne - ec Aim ov THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY , AUGUST 9. ‘1955 “She g gave hier. al to. gr vasss ple happy,” Father Dignam ‘told 308 persons at the. Church of the. Good Shepherd. Notables of mov- | ies, television ser night clubs -at- tended the services, Cariaign Mirande Hod * Requiem Mass Burial ss __BEVERLY HILLS, Calif Carmen Miranda. “literally: sang and danced her heart out.” So said the Rev. Charles. : Dig- Miss Miranda,.in private life the nam yesterday at a Requiem High | Mass for the singer, dancer and wile of producer David Sekastian, comedienne, who died Friday at |Ued after compteting a television her home of a heart attack. She, film and entertaining members of was 41, ithe cast in her home, EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... “ The war against tuberculosis will resume next spring in six south- eastern counties in the high in- cidence belt. After committees are formed this fall, a concentrated case-find- ing campaign ll start in Wash- tenaw County, and will cover Ma- ‘comb, Oakiand, Monroe; St. Clair, and Wayne Counties, according to state health department officials. The six southeastern counties had three of every four new eases of tuberculosis reperted in Six Southeastern Areas) plan to. put their findings to work lwhen the campaign is launched. The Oaland County Tuberculosis hid t ‘Continue War Against TB supplemented by ‘the two units in One is in Pontiac and the other is located at the. health center In Royal Oak. ‘The campaign will be supported by medica! societies, TB associations and other groups, Dr. Lambie said. Two medical students have just completed a study of tuberculosis fm the county and the results of their findings are being tabulated iu Lansing, Dr. Lambie pointed | out. Michigan last year, with 4,403 being listed. bo: Oakland County had 380 of the icases last year, according to Dr. Jehn S. Lambie, health coordinator. He said four state health depart-| ment mobile X-ray units will be |sity of Michigan and Dr. Louis Crawtord, from Wayne University | i|have compiled figures Showing the | | number of cases_per- “100,000 per- sons in certain districts in the | eounty, and local health officials Association wi partment by paying for the cost of publicizing the campaign, printing Jeaflets and providing registrars for the several mobile units and X-ray centers. About 100,000 leaflets oa in- formative booklets will be printed, association secretary. the Tuberculosis Sanitorium Dr. Paul Rosbolt of the Univer-| on OHNE TFHE- FUN AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S ca 4 Becrn ners who come to us are Vig . - — . that-they-start y 4 $1,000 of broad coverage ight f : “hs ah oat Caacing ca.chels very (aes -' both at home and away from The whole secret is Arthur Si = = —* — Seems, IS «ee on the A Costs only $ 19.85 for agic Step lo opularity, Th xx PO Ge Vv aakk slap cives peu oka lies su Ut € hag ee © = e erage es dances and is so easy you can mas- ca Ee zs . ter it in just 5 minutes, Yes, even eee S| . if you've never danced before! don’t be an unhappy side- line sitter, Come to Arthur Mur- ray's now and be a star on the dance floor. Studios open 10 AM to 10 PM daily, arTHuR muRRAY School of Dancing 25 E. Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-0244 WILL YOU ACCEPT A “nove $ 00 TRIAL LESSON? on Vacation ... HEMPSTEAD Kenneth G. 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YOUR CHECK , Ne a “a # i oe ee ON yin Sie a ~ Say it with Flowers-By-Wire oe Takes so littl time but means so much _ oto them when you remember t6 send the perfect anniversary gift. Your F.T.D. Florist will be glad to send your flowers anywhere in the world telegraph-fast — and he guarantees quality as well as delivery. Just look for the Florist who displays- the Meacurny Emecem and Sreepy. three daye: Then M's ready for ane. = aia | down, painting the jug. Fr. we ¥. eg oph Bovey Asocietion, Meedquererns, Derot, Michiges _| Then the figure will stand up GS JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS Given Merger OK SEND FLOWERS-BY-WIRE | Appliat iance , Makers Greenhouses and Retail Sieve at Lake Orion " 101 North Saginaw Department to merge their heavy | | appliance manufacturing in a new ——— |company to be called Whirlpool- | Seeger Corp Whirtpool is located at Si. Jo- | seph, Mich., and has plants also | at La Porte, Ind., and Marion, © Ohio, manufacturing laundry | equipment. Seeger makes refrig- PHONE PEARCE’S, FE 2- 0127 Flowers for Every Occasion! PEARCE FLORAL CO. Flowers tor Every Occasion Delivered Anywhere in the World 559 Orchard Lake Ave. erators at St, Paul, Minn., and Evansville, Ind, | of America, which would shift its | ‘stove and air conditioner manu- as oe S -— TRUCK OWNERS and OPERATORS =| NOTICE! | We Are Not In the Passenger Automobile Business BUT ‘ We Are the Largest Exclusive GMC Dealer in Michigan: THE OTHER DAY WE SOLD A NEW GMC TRUCK AND IN THE DEAL WE ACQUIRED THIS 1950 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2-DOOR COME IN AND REGISTER AT. OUR IN A POTTERY TOWN IN @LD MEXIOO—2 Conchita Paints the Pottery —_. Pancho has made a bowl and baked it, his sister Conchita She sits on the patio's stone floor with her:pots of paint beside her. : She looks at each piece carefully to decide what design would look best. ‘Phen she starts painting, making up the design as she-works. She has} studied the flowers and birds around her, and works them into her! - | designs. They are big, beld designs, done in bright colors. When the painting is finished, and it's dry enough to handle, it will be covered with a protective jacket of damp clay and baked slowly for Paste this picture on cardboard. When dry, color it with crayons, Conchita has brown skin, white blouse and bright purple skirt. “The scarf is light blue. The paint pots are brown ‘with red, blue and green | paints in them. Make the paving stones light tints of pink and blue. ’ Paint the big jug light gray with the design in red, blue and green. G ; Cut out the figure. Cut out the separate arm and attach it to the| 7 . iad -figure-with-a—smailt-brass-fastener:-Then-the arm will _meye-tp-and , Fold the big jug forward, and fold the two panels, of floor forward.| 7 Tomorrew: Dolores — some special —— to —— ; Wy | facturing 'Ohio, into the -new corporation. | Sears Roebuck Co, is involved indirectly. It markets Seeger’s out- | put and part of Whirlpool's produc- jtion under its own brand names STON —Three_corpor- | and owns stock in both corpora: | Ph. F E Peres ations have approval of the Justice | tions. — i About 374 million pounds of to bacco, flue cured, were exported | from the United States during the | fac al year of 1954. The third firm is Radio Corp. |— |g PAYMENT _ and RECEIPT! With a checkbook at hand, you are prepared to pay — anyone, anywhere, any time. In addition, each endorsed, cancelled check is evidence that payment was made — your automatic receipt. _ WHY NOT OPEN. YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH US THIS WEEK? 7 Hg za es business at Hamilton,| 7 p COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE f QSEESEEESAESDAIEE MMA - Scientific methods in dairy farming, stem- ming from cooperative programs in the classrooms, laboratories and experimental pro- cedures of our great colleges, and by progres- sive farmers, have brought .the quality of milk | production to the highest standards in : State University has — worked unceasingly for a century for technical “improvement in all phases of milk production _ That you never outgrow your need for is a matter of medical record. Physicians will tell you that the calcium content of your body needs constant replen- ishment. Milk is your principal source of calcium. —We Are Going to" ‘Give This "Car. Away ‘Absolutely -FREE. —— Saturday, August ay at 1:00 P. M. AD on Our Used Truck Lot Come in and register ot our Sales Offices at Ockland and Cass. There is no obligation — . _ to buy anything and you need not be present to win. 1950 CMC HDCR-651 DIESEL TRACTOR : +1-ineh—-wheelbase—-3-speed- sion — 2 speed axle — Straight air brakes ~—— 5th wheel — Saddle tanks — Air horns tranmission — 16 inch tires — Direction Ss Scag «<> see STS 1949 DODGE. FOOT STA STAKE — 16 inch ar wheels Visai ea > + $395 pcan: ig _._tires—Dual” cee es ES Ene Us ee 1953 GMC V2 TON PANEL — Fiydeornatie No minors please. 1952 GMC CAB and CHASSIS - —2 speed transmis-___axle — 4 speed transmission — 81% seo Your dairy farmer knows this, among other_ scientific facts, and he knows that the high © quality of the milk he produces today makes it possible. for physicians to recommend three glasses every day as an almost indispensable health formula. For growing children, the rate . of consumption is higher. and marketing. Michigan’s dairy farmers recognize this valuable, continuing contribution. In saluting Michigan State University’s 100 years of cooperation the 17,500 members of this organization agree that. you never outgrow your need to progress. PROGRESS PROVIDES PROTECTION One of the outstanding progressive steps taken by the Michigan Milk Producers Association was the adoption and perfection of its plan for leveling pro- duction and minimizing seasonal. variations in the milk supply in the Detroit Metropolitan market. Known as the “base and excess plan’, it assures consumers of adequate supplies of pure, fresh milk throughout the entire year. For the dairy farmer, it _of tnanagement and production, resulting in more profitable disposition of his milk supply. Just how this progressive step reacts to the public benefit is well shown in the box score at right. The between the seasons of high and low milk production in the major marketing areas listed, Detroit’s exceptionally low percentage of seasonal ~—_provides.a real incentive for adopting modern methods. tires ee we ee ee ee ow Oe ee eee ee eee ee 1953 FORD 2 TON DUMP — 4 speed dump box — V-8 engine. .......; * 1952 GMC PM- 152 — Forward control oe transmission — 2 speed axle—3.to5 yard =f, $1495 variation guarantees an ample supply of pure, fresh milk during the winter months when many cities suffer shortages—it safeguards the public health and. YW welfare, , _Milk is one of life’s essentials. Like water, it is needed every day of the year and « constant, depend- able supply of milk flowing into a big city is as im- — Hydromatic transmission — 15 jinch $1 395 tires “OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS — portent 28.0 condi: Ree St Spee erage OE eens Members of the Michigan Mill ucers Associatio by means of thale progrentve thinking ond asiles, have made that constant flow of milk gvailable in Dart ot OS ee MICHIGAN MILK ProrEns’ ‘ASSOCIATION ee — 2, Michigan < 406 ses aa aie. -- Pervontages of Seasonal Variation ip Milk Supplies = 1 Detroit 17.5 4 Cincinnati 46.9 2. Cleveland 346 5 Chicago 47.7 3 St. Louis 42:9 6 NewYork 62.9 7 Boston 636° =" T — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9.1985 0 a : 3 -| Williams’. office said the governor a dramatic turn gr gry Phillfp Hart will attend ~ . |that the doctor was able to = Accused Slayer == Ses" ” Fair Gambling. Sto arate — Eide case cate tow | day. of F our on Ir ial jal by calbath jen and found Report Probed | he: fair ee tevags kag. Wl | In the account, Galbraith said he ~ Doctor Charged With killed his wife Mary Katherine, 4,| {legal Operations May Contest Open Killing Family Faces a “diene Mae a summer be Under Way at lonia for. High School All Male Jur [as Gd mt wont ie telly ©) Popivities | ne ; | siti. Dratting Pupils MCALESTER, Okla. W—An all- | IONIA —Ionia County officials! The American Society of Body~ male jury prepared today to begin Red China Cancels today investigated reports of gam- | Engineers will conduct a mechani- | testimony in the trial of | bling games operating at the Ionia | a) drawing contest. in conjunc-| Free Fair. tion with its 10th annual Téchnical | Dr. Ben T. Galbraith, 34-year-old | McAlester physician charged with Confab With US. ns Convention in Detroit, Oct. 26-28. | The fair, second in size only t0/ Phe contest is open to all De- the murder of his wife and three smalj children. | GENEVA, — Tomorrow's the Michigan State Fair at De-| troit area public: and parochial | . * 8 scheduled meé¢ying between the troit, las banned gambling for the | high school students who will be ambassadors of the United States past three years. | juniors and seniors this fall. ied gid moa — and Communist China has been | Prosecutor Rex P. O'Connor said| They will be competing tor prizes defense nor state using any of their pestponed until Thursday at Red violations of state gambling laws ip excess of $500. five allotted challenges. : China's reqpest. “must be dealt with.” He — Last year's winners included Attorneys closely questioned _ es ee ~— seregute on 6s comes | Fred Barger and Walter Payne of prospective jurors on their feel-,,t was believed Red China's ada . f viola. | Pontiac High School Wang Ping-nan required more time and had not determined. if viola | Contest director Arthur G De- Se ene caaon ee ee 'to confer with his government on | tions* existed. |war, of General Motors Fisher they said they already had made- | yesterday’ s 242- hour session, le State Police assigned to traf- | Body Division, states that to date | —up-thetr-miison the cases 1 Thea s faiied—yester-+—te quly af the Tair entrance sald | more than 500 applications have | ~——+day—in—their—fourth attempt to| complaints ef gambling would | been received from 36,high schools. | “7 <2 agree on the release of 40 Amevi- | have to come from local autber- | Ail eligible students may enter | ities. | the contest by~ contacting their | Galbraith, a heart specialist, sat cans held in China, but an unoffi- | silently i n the courtroom, .his color | cial, Communist source said ‘‘some drafting instructors who have the Former Atty. 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Hany a in today! : Waite’s Notions ced hie Conditioned Street Floor ee : ' THE PONTIAC aes TUESDAY, AUGUST ‘9, 1058. ° \ THE PONTIAC PRESS - Ponting 12. Michigan | a | ae ee as second class matter. ER or THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ae } Seas MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1955 - Atoms for Peace Meeting a Milestone in History ~——" Its" probable that the U.-N-Geneva— : “atoms for peace” conference August _ § through 20, won’t produce as staring - _ headlines as the Big Four and Chinese conferences. But there 1 are geod reasons to believe. history may accord it | more importance because of the 64 participating nations’ efforts , to harness the atom for man- -.— ikind’s benefit. The seed_for the | conference was sown by President Eisenhower in his speech to the General Assembly on December 8, 1953, x ok we He proposed that nations with stocks of figsionable material contribute pru- dent amounts to an international stock- : pile to be allocable for peaceful purposes according to U.N. plans. __A noteworthy feature of the : conference is Soviet Russia's re- versal of its rejection of the Presi- dent's proposal with the charge ___that it was more U. S. warmon- Federal-sta ss weciaia wal the gradual ting of old age assistance by Security benefits. ; 2 —_—_—_—_— New Laws Set Record In its first session the 84th Congress ‘appears to have established a five year record for the number of new measures it enacted into law. As of August 2, President aaacearan had signed or otherwise allowed to be- come law, a total of 208 bills. In addi- tion more than 300 others on which Congress had completed action, awaited his signature or veto. . * * * Indications are that the total finally approved by the President will top 500, surpassing the 493 enacted in 1954. It remains to be Social ~ seen whether the number of bitis ——— 4 ‘vetoed will exceed the 42 turned down last year by the President. Up to adjournment day he had vetoed only three bills, most prominept of which was an 8.59 per cent postal pay ~ raise. Later Congress enacted a compro- mise eight per cent pay increase which Mr. ErsenHOWER approved. * * * The session was noteworthy in its failure to live up to the average of 17 deaths and 12 resignations, Before the lawmakers convened in January, Dwiaut L. Rocers, Democrat of Florida, died. During the session, however, there were no deaths or resignations among the 531 members. It Is cana that t none of the many workers who left their jobs recently because of extreme heat picketed the sun. ~~ gering. On July 18 it was an- nounced that Russia not only would contribute to the stock- pile but would participate in the conference. ~ * * * As might be expected, both the United States’ delegation of 324, its exhibits and its contributions of hitherto secret technical information are outstanding conference features. In addition some 21 U.S. firms will display nuclear equipment. Among other things, a research reagtor has been .installed at The Man About Town _ Business Director Sanatorium Makes 3 Year Pact With Geo. Williams Woman; What only two kinds of men will wait for—husbands and single men. The Board of Trustees of the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium has entered into a contract with S George H. Williams to be Business Director of the Sanatorium for a period of three years. He has held this position for the past five years. Previous : — to that time he was contact Geneva by our AEC. It will dem- onstrate to the delegates the use ~ of fuel that has been made avail- able for international sharing. * * * AEC Chairman Srrauss’ words when he threw the switch diverting the first atomic.generated power into New York State homes July 18 epitomized the aim —h-ere—with- the Veterans’ Administra- ‘ a tion from 1945 to 1950. He . as served in the US. Navy i © trom 1937 to 1945.. Now 35: eet years of age, Mr. Williams - is a native of Oakland : a County, born at Oxford. He ¢ daughters, and lives at 140 WILLIAMS LaSalle St. Royal Oak. As ap out-of-hours: project to his work, he has “$F This” Geneva gathering=to-“turn | swords into plowshares and ee into pruning hooks.” Relief Rolls Shrinking The Nation’s generally excellent eco- nomic health is being reflected in the | states’ shrinking relief rolls. -: An upward trend in the num- ber of families on these rolls be- gan in August 1954. By April’ of this year, however, that trend was reversed. — When the increase began ieee) year is married and has five haavl In common with most every other auto- mobile driver— I'm seared to death of every tyke Who wobbles toward me on a bike. Another of the prime. peeves on Jelevision is best expressed by Byron Maddock of Birmingham, who writes, “Some of the females on the quiz programs try to show an undressed beauty they haven't got.” Private forests now are—within. reach of— anybody with a little rough land and some patience. I have word from. 5 Michigan Department of Conservation * quarters, WORK/ S—e ’ sane David vawronee § Says: International WASHINGTON — There’s a tend- ency nowadays to think that_only the present generation of states- men have brought forth great principles a's a basis for the settle- _tnent_of international disputes by “ peaceful means. Every now and then some com- ments are heard from Democratic for example, that the Republican party historically is the party of “isolation” or that the Republicans of today “haven't had a new idea since McKinley's day.” It is interesting to read the text .of a letter, recently re- vealed, which was written by Elihu Root on August 16, 1918, te Colonel House, the envoy and confidante of the then President Woodrow Wilson. Mr. — a great international —se been secretary of war in President McKinley's cabinet, secretary of state {n the cabinet of President Theodore Roosevelt and later a U.S. senator from New -runityties the idea_of ~~ ~~ Republicans of- Yesteryear Directed Functions at Versailles. has an interest in having me ar- rested and punished, because his own safety requires that violence shall be restrained. “At the basis of every com- organization to preserve the peace. MONROE DOCTRINE “The Monroe Doctrine asserted a specific interest on the part of the United States in preventing certain gross breaches of the peace on the American continent; and when President Wilson suggested an enlargement of the Monroe Doctrine to take in the whole world, his proposal carried by necessary implications the change of doctrine which I am discussing. “The change Involves a limit- ation of sovereignty making every sovereign state subject to nity of Sovereign States to have the peace preserved. The ac- ceptance of any such principle would be fatal te the whole Prussian theory of the state and - , of government. “When you have got this prin- ciple accepted openly, expressly, distinctly, unequivocally by the whole civilized world, you will for the first time have a community of nations, and the practical re- sults which will naturally develop will be as different from those which have come from the old view of national responsibility as are the results which flow from the American Declaration of Independ- ence compared with the results which flow from the divine right of kings."” (Copyright, 1955, New York Brady Denies Treating York. -He-had“much to do with the movement that led to the formation of the League of Natiors. AUTHOR VANDENBERG pees What Mr. Root wrote in 1918 not only is prophetic of the same point in the United Nations charter of today as written into article eleven by Senator Vandenberg, Republi- can, but, in particular, gives a historic basis for the recent pro- nouncement by Secretary of State Dulles advocating that Red China Herald. Tribune Inc.) Patients ‘Sight Unseen’ | “By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D, A-reader of a paper in which my columin appears says that low- brow comedy gets sickening and— “All you've proved in the few ~~ Fenounce the use—of--force-- +ty~the-—-them._you treat adults Far East, irrespective of whether You murder the eS Somes matter.” Mr. Root outlined the broader view in his -letter, which reads as follows: “The first requisite for any dur- able—eoncert of peaceable nations to prevent war is a fundamental change in the principle to be ap- plied to international breaches of the peace. | “The view now assumed and generally applied is that the use of force by one nation toward another concerned are primarily interested, and if any other nation claims a right to be heard on the .3 some 303,000 families were receiving aid that they have 10 millions of pine seedlings oe it sae gs show. some specific from the states. These families represent those which receive no unemployment compensation or aid. from other Fed- | _ eral state programa. ‘Thetr_number, ! therefore, is regarded as a sound indi- i + cator of the Nation’s general economic — * health. == to be distributed the coming autumn for as low as $7.50 per thousand. Several hundred thousand already have been planted on Oakland County‘land, and are growing into quite sizeable trees. Write the department its own in the con- ponnianl That burden of proof rests upon any other nation which seeks to take part if it will relieve itself. of = charge of impertinent in- iy at Lansing, if you are interested. The Pontiac phone number that’s easiest to remember is that of 3 x * “~The number of families on state re-- ‘lief reached a peak of 381,000 in March,. dropped to 357,000 in April and to $30,000 in May. payments by the states dropped to $19,921,000 from a Match high of $21,- 908,000. In May payments were down to $17,950;000.——. Good business isn’t the only aa relief costs. Another is the Fed- eral program of aid to the totally disabled. Plans of 42 states have been approved in this Federal __ factor working to reduce these > Joueph A. Swengros—-———— —of_1085_ West Huron St. FE 5-432i—just — eount backwards. There is no FE 1-2345. After visiting 23 countries in Europe, Asia travelers, * Mr. and Mrs, W. Walter Smith, pick Holland as the most beautiful, espe- cially in the spring. They now are planning : on their next extended sojourn. My Lansing correspondent sends . laws ballots will not be initialed by. inspectors, also that in a presidential election, the candidates for that office will = at the top of the state ticket. ment which always meets im- pertinent interference in the affairs of an independent sovereign mate. BREACH OF PEACE ———“"Phis view —was7 illustrated — Germany in July,” 4914,-when she. — ‘insisted that the invasion of Serbia | -by Austria-Hungary was a matter _and_upon ‘substantially that ground In April dollar and Africa on their last trip, those world “refused to agree ‘to the conference of the view that -an international breach of the peace is a’ matter | which, concerns every member of state matching program beguat in eB Loe Orchids. pe __ From Mayville comes word that the work _ ‘is a matter in which only.the two - ions abdut. To sum it up, I think you are a quack, Shia Dongying) ethyl tor con profession than 20-2 could use column takes up pose." FACTS READY lf any one with a address should ask, I'll be glad to reveal the sad facts about my —certainly I'll need any help ! can get. * * bd I take to heart every criticism — Voice of the People - Boys Express ‘Appreciation — | for Use of Lot for Softball * all appreciate it very much. Thanks again. * cA The Gang. Chester Gough Comments. on Ties-Off Policy Replies — our Plant Protection Department is still ordered to wear ties and button our sleeves. Ihdignant Woman must be good for a lot of laughs. You ask about giant gh nation is to USE a man wishes to pull his head out of convention’s noose. ‘men on even terms with what he éalls ‘lucky girls’? Ella doesn't seem to think men deserve working without a tie un- less women are allowed to wear even less than they're wearing now, Because women are not ar- for allowing them to go to work that way. : Chester A. Gough 32 S. Paddock . _ People Too Generous Farmer. Ike ’ Pe cimlates Overflow of Necessities By ED CREAGH For Hal GETTYSBURG, Pa. wh It part- time farmer Dwight D. Eisen- hower holds onto that city job in Washington for another five years or so, he may have to move out of his The way people ‘keep giving him things for the 189-acre farm, the time—could—come—when—there— Sand wouldn’t be enough room left for the President, his wife and his golf clubs... Cows, farm equipment, furniture —almost everywhere the President goes somebody gives him some- thing. And Ike Eisenhower goes a lot of places * ~ Nobody — troubled to keep sometimes, a little incidental pub- licity. The makers of one piece of farm equipment, for instance, were overjoyed that their trade name showed up in news photo graphs, * *¢ ®& Giving things to presidents is an old American custony —"and that the presidents sometimes re- always is,”” Harry S. Truman once remarked, “people wait until you have everything in the world and then they give you something.” Eisenhower likewise tossed off a good-humoredly ironical remark when he wound up a New England trip laden down with everything from two calves to a little ever- green tree — now planted on the books —but-it's_known_that_he -has__farm—from Skowhegan. Me. received at least eight head of livestock, mostly Black Angus, since word got*around he was in- terested in building a herd. This is in addition to, among other things: Two pigs, one of them named Pansy. A flock of chickens. A chain saw. “A spice box for Mrs. Eisenhow- er. An antique sofa, and an equally antique fireplace mantel, both pre- sented by the White House staff. . A %-foot flagpole and a hand- ecarved Maine -pine American A silver Paul Revere bowl. __-‘Tipharpepower —, * Probably the most lopeun om has been a complete flower gar- den, set up at a Washington flower show last = and later moved — ~@n toto to the Eisenhower farm . “I. have accumulated so many gifts,” he said, to remind the chairman there is one very important thing he forgot. He should have provided a truck to carry them in.” Only a fraction of the gifts made to Eisenhower are for his farm. * © @ “Official” gifts, such as art works from eminent foreign visitors, stay in the White House or go to such public places as the Smithsonian Institution. Oghers go to the Ei- museum in Abilene, one wryly. “That’s the way it _ “that I am moved © _mirer, @ eolld geld eck set val- ued at $5,000, He may be — and, in fact, has been—sent Bibles in 78 languages, Case Records of a Psycholowiat® Unwed Pregnant Teenager i Pane to Confide in Mother; Doctor and Pastor. Dora ts ‘faced with a crucial dilemma. How can she protect her parents. from further town adopted or try to keep it? Read the facts below, and follow wour head instead of your This blabber-mouth method sim- wee the gossip all over the embarrasses -. further ‘* e * It is not news that I'm a quack. I have-been telling the world so these many years. heart. a By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-308: Dora D.. aged 15, is _ the Pregnant teenager described Through these three sources ot has ain-- stance in which I tréated people without or examining them, — bees ee any girls, as well as fearful ‘wives GAS Beart want babies, then” rush to a physician for some medi- ‘the womb to empty itself. We have no medicines that exert a significant effect in this respect, -If_the-prospeetive—father— gle and you two are in love, and Dora’s youth and and irresponsibili- ty, is to have her spend a few months in stich a home. porta would-be parents are eager to — = infants, USE YOUR HEAD seied thereafter a0" thy ar a je | at ee ee normal action of the uterus for a month or even more. The second thing some women on a Le ee ae an a SRE , ‘results by ‘ena eb carte Gn Waa: rmittig Te i ciend es o “mittitig Tt to be “a Hoover Home Dedicated as National Shrine Site . . NEWBERG, Ore. @ — Former ’ President Herbert Hoover will ob- serve his Slst birthday tomorrow with the dedication of his. boyhood home -as a national shrine. He will speak at the hothe of his late uncle, Br, Henry J. Minthorn, a country physician in this com- munity - 25° The restored. to its condition of 1884 when Hoover lived there. Interior Secretary Douglas Mc- Kay, whose home is in nearby | Salem, will introduce Hoover. Hoover’s talk will be rebroad- cast over a nationwide CBS hookup at 9:30 p.m. EST. peterpan The first medical school in America was established in Phila- delphia in 1751. ~ * + miles southwest of | home has been} IN THE DAYS OF DAVY CROCKETT ~ William ( @ ought to Y Se bape aid) rocks aed ts Re betone the _— fire evenings, after home-work was done, Tennessee. A story Buck liked best woe ond pictures in the flames of Indians || how Oavy, when only 12, trekked home and wild beasts being chased by fighting || alone from living off the land end like Davy Crockett. sleeping ledges when it rained. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGt Roe We ee aie, Na é~ om i pao Galina ih, ee fresh out of such wild beasts to hunt end trap. Sometimes at night he'd dream he was hunt- ing huge bears in bunches, by himself. TST 9. 1954 . a - Told by an Old Scout Fall down in @ faint, he guessed ‘DROH. A. 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UMMcr AP Science Reporter NEW YORK «#—Some simple lessons for surviving H-bombs are becoming clear, They could mean the difference between life and death for you and your family. But they often are overlooked in the paralyzing belief nothing can be done. Some people think (one H-bomb wil? kill everyone across, Some see no escape from radioactive fall-out. And many ex- pect, curiously, to be right under. the center. of an, H-bomb, so why | Whether say a ae depend upon knowing the lessons learned in A-bomb testsyin Nevada, and from experience with H-bomb fall- out last year in the Pacific. Look, first, at the homes in Survival City, Nevada, rogked last |May by an A-bomb nearly twice as powerful as the A-bombs that? shattered Hiroshima atid Nagasaki in World War II A two-story brick house, stand- ing 4,700 feet—less than a mile— from the center of the blast was destroyed, . It was obvious mo one could have survived on either the upper floor + or ground floor, But—the basement was intact, DELUXE = —HOOVER— _ AERO-DYNE SMALL DOWN PAYMENT #® EASY TERMS _ Hampton Electric z scant EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. shelters in that basement prob- ably would have come through un- atomic test director for the Fed- | eral Civil Defense Administration. within a great circle 40 to 60 miles-| almost free of rubble. Anyone in| scathed, says Harold L. Goodwin, | bomb -nearly a thousand times— more potent? ‘Then- scratch off that two-story house so close to the blast, prob- ably including anyone in the base- ment shelter, But—similar houses a few miles distant even from the H-bomb could-give the same story of sur- vival, with shelter. Shelters below big city buildings could give the same kind of protection. A bomb 1,000 tithes mote powér- ful does not reach out 1,000 times as far, Its radius of heaviest blast effect is only 10 times greater. The Jesson: ,tion enormously increase chance of: survival, even withir the ring of heaviest blast effect Yousmay be giving an enemy | think about defense ah protection? bombardier too much credit for pin-point accuracy in hitting your home, factory or office—of hitting, say, Times Square and not a poin five miles away, like La Guardia Airport. You share an equal" risk Juvenile Trio Admits Staging 2 Breakins | - ad- mitted to Pontiac Police yesterday staging- two breakins of the Boys Three. Pontiac juveniles ‘Ctub of Pontiac and an Auburr Heights drive-in. The youths told detectives they broke into the club on Aug. 3 and stole nine baseballs and a small amount of change from a vending machine. The second breakin was on Aug. 6 the trio admitted, They told police they removed $25, a base- shelter and* protec- your | Atorn Bomb Tests ‘Disclose Basements Are Safest: Location During Attack. _ But suppose if had been an H-| ' with many others of being deecity | under the fireball and. worst blast, and an _ chance ™ not being there. lessons - worthwhile. That risk ‘of ie only near, and not directly under, a bomb makes knowledge of the survival te Oc Will Tour __|Camp Agawam Here Camp. Agawam will be officially inspected Wednesday afternoon by | glonal office representative for the |Boy Seouts of America: He will be accompanied on the tour by Clinton Valley Council Executive Edward-LelandRepre- sentatives from council commit- Donald Tiesburg of Chicago. a re-: tees on Camping - Health and Safety, velopment will meet with Thursday night to discuss | Camp's operations, — Clinton Valley Council is one of the 84°in Region Seven, which is Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. Camp director at Agawam this ‘yyear is Robert Bennett. Burma has 261,789 square miles, slightly less than Texas. composed of four states, Illinois, | Chinatown Patrolled SAN. FRANCISCO "w—Uniformed police patrolled Chinatown today - for the first time in 75 years. The regular officers took over with dig- solution of the special plainclothes detail dating back to the days ét: Tong wars. Many Chinese had ob- jected to plainclothes details as discriminatory. The U. S. has 80 per cent of the world’s designated highways. -e n enjoy the whiskey < (Heerfell at ti aut’ little warning, a little shelter, A ball gl d cards, ‘aad Mis Sastead of death. glove and some playing cards According to the police the break-in of the drive-in was on 025 We namaie W. HURON FE a 2525 -KENTUCKY BLENDED Aug. 4 at which time the three: The said they stole 40 fountain pens and WH ISKEY |20 packs of cigarettes. 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West Huron Street THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1955 a | _NINE_ Friday but stood. silently, hands Chinese Junk Takes U.S. Farmers Talk to Reds To Review Case rritn’ste’ wie tlloy radaeelgogeeccoesooose a nade sane a ire = CELLARWALLS? a oO Mila: ae! tare tpg on i noone . —— . eee oe na Yon farm. John Steddom of G Thomas “sald the Buread or —s Pleads Innocent |" and fell against the blade. asl goat Ned 9 visiting American farm delegation | his farm. Joh Sie ict rang: lof Navy Student Naval Personnel has received-a|® MGT? _DAMp > ‘ 7 Vv ARHIVA —— SAN FRANCISCO @—A 78-toot | are lecturing Soviet farmers on)... ‘norms for pig feeding in freauest. from Landy to reconsider}®—~ USB Fg Ss t . ] sailing junk nosed into San Fran-| corn, bog raising arid other agri-| various age groups. _ is application and that this -re-|® « “Tulsa Housewife Free Stowaway Girl | cisco Bay last night after a 53-day cultural matters — and the Sovlet| jt appears trom the Soviet press| Top Official to Seedy | ee ay, other ged ; * *.* * * press praisin Americans c on Bail Awaiting Trial; From Hawaii — = pus of the Tr it. . nae Ga American and soviet} Honor Grad’s Record tas mates Seu Coker ‘ ! ocean ormosa, Aboard were The Américans and Russians are | farmers y got to know one an- tes y's mother Mrs, Deborah |g ‘ in Husband Slaying to Be Sent Back five Chinese and an American dip-| interviewing one another more and | other, sang : tried to jearn to Make Decision Landy has acknowledged member- | » e- TULSA, Okla. (®—Mrs. Geral- end more intensely as the visitors’ tour | from one and the Ameri : ship inthe Communist party dur-|g Do It Yourself Mart 4 dine Terry... 23-year-old blonde| LOS ANGELES, W®—Although aj. "” 7 - Tprogresses. For example, J. M.|cans were praised highly jn the| WASHINGTON W—Secretary of | ing World War II days. She said |» 256 South Seginaw ‘ charged with the butcher knife | 16-year-old Hawaiian girl stowa- This is the end of the trip for Kleiner of Nampa, Idaho, an agri-| Soviet press for imparting their the Navy Thomas personally will|she gave it up at the insistence pececeeccovcoes ot her husband of three | w@y 18 going to be sent back house, = cultural products distributor, told | know-how. review the record and make the| of her son. weeks, pleaded inhocent yesterday. | She'll have at least a week in Calvin E. Mehlert, whose home is| i, Russians about speedy barn decision on Eugene Landy, denied | eas She was freed on a $10,000 bond | California. Fresno, Calif. He plans to return | construction in the United States) Woiking Electric Fa a Naval Reserve commission be- _after she told the court that her| Jocelyn Joan Pilapil is charged | to his post as U.S. vice consul at| which simplifies the care of cat-| ng ¢ Fon cause his mother was once @ Easteii: ‘Michigan husband —— Tay. an attor- = Rear psa. Ad _ Taipei, Formosa, The Chinese, who | tle. He one exh a good lecture | |g Heat Wave Hazard . Communist, —- | ; ney, was sta fatally when he | herself and remaining a 7 own the vessel, plan to go on. that the official farm newspaper, . , | fell’ on a. butcher Knife, during a {Canadian destroyer Athabaskan.|°""“We “hope to ‘take the junk| Soviet Agriculture, reported: | JASPER, Ind. (INS)—A walking | Thomas said yesterday a special District Camp Meeting struggle with hier. - The U.S. Commissioner ordered | around the world." said Chung) “The workers of the state farm ‘electric fan is a new summer-time | phorder of officers has been formed Her foster father Glenver Mc-, her held in juvenile halt under $500 Yu-ting, the skipper. | which heard hig warmly thanked hazard. to review the case and Landy will 1 4 Connell, former. Tulsa city water | bail. pending a full hearing next, ==). | Kleiner for his information and told | ‘Linus Kluemper, a Jasper fac pe given a chance to appear be August 8- at commissioner, offered 200 shares | Monday. the U.S. Attorney and the Mehlert was. dubious, He said, him.that in the organization of tory worker, placed a large fan 0 | fore the board. No time {able WAS | . : “ of U.S. Steel Corp. stock as secur-| probation service said they will! that before the teakwood vessel livestock farms in the United the floor near a window to bring given A) eae Bethel Park, Flint, Michigan ity for the bond. Judge Lewis C.| recommend that she be returned | could leave for New York ‘‘all the | States — especially in the automa- (ollcag tempat ae Aon Landy, 21, of Bradley Beech. Johnson acce; it and set A to her parents in Hilo, planking in the bottom has to ‘be / tization of feeding — there are n vibra s way five feet; N.J., sailed Sunday on a 30-day, F Tr — ns ca Me fv the girl told the commissioner | replaced and the mast strength-| many things which the Soviet Un- | across the floor, turned completely | trip as a deckhand aboard the | t ethel: Pork a 4s = sas ir SF oli as A | Mrs, Terry -seid her husband| she would like to get in touch|ened and that takes money and ton can learn, to its edvantage." around and back up against Linus’) supertanker Western Sun from | ocated west of Flint on Corunna Road ) whic “Tete the Rouse “so drunk he-could {with an uncle’ tr San: Francisco they- don’t “have “any-money.!”-~}~ _{ right foot as it dangled over the | Macca. {iook. Pa. to Beaumont, | runs between Flint and Owosso, | hardly stand;”’ after an argument.| and see some of the West Coast. | The Chinese work on x ca Natomaliat | The So re om evs ‘also edge of the bed. The blades then | Te: = SSD mma aT She said they continued to quar-| provided, of course, he would go| motorized fishing vessels out of | thanked Ralph Olsen of Elisworth, | sheared off his big toe. e ¢ Service Daily: rel upon his return and he got a|her bail. The hearing was closed Formosa, They said this 1s the first fowa, for his iecture-on hog-raising + - - __.__|__He was graduated with honors|i ee 5 butcher knife from the kitchen. _|and- the uncle’s name was not | ‘actual sailing experience for any | and feeding, Herbert Pike of Whit- The U. S. has 80 percent of the |fnom the Merchant Marine Aca- 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 P. M. — 7:30 P. 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Etna Lava Eruptions: Dwindling Into Silence CATANIA, Sigily uP = Mt. Etna’s | Ortonville Man: ies in rash latest eruption has dwindled to ah The mountain, -Europe’ s highest "el . voleano, began belching smoke and Driver of Havlaway flame July 1 and several weeks/ Suffers Heart Attack ago began’ spilling lava froma crater on the northeast side. How- ever the lava stopped well above the closést villages in its path. as Truck Overturns ORTONVILLE — An Ortonvil iman, Frank L. Weeks a Summer Ban ds Ortonville Rd.,- was found early today under the wreck of of his haulaway truck on M21 eight _miles_east_oftonia. . a com, croee, ove Slate Concert _ Kauffman said Weeks’ body bore | - _ no marks and he believed Weeks | had suffered a heart attack. | Outdoor Program Set, The wheels of the truck were |) for 7 P.M. Tomorrow) stilt-spinning when another truck. driver came upon the scene and at Waterford High | rendered aid.. Sheriff's deputies | said Weeks’ loaded truck over. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The‘ turned after it ran off a curve. | finat concert of the Waterford High | Weeks; 45 years old, was the peppers band = scheduled | saad "of five young_¢ © be held at 7 p. m. tomorrow on r father. at | e_and.had. had xoung. chil. the Tonk Tawi’ or the waterford ported cars for the Boutell Drive- | Township High School. away, Pontiac, since 1946, and had| As part of the outdoor frogram, | lived at his present home, a mile |the 100-member Summer Begin- | south of Ortonville, for the past | ners Band will give its first recital. four years. |The Beginners Band, which formed His widow, Ethel, is being ‘sum-:| six weeks ago, is composed of Firm-Asks-Permit-to-Park: would remain. inthe. 2 AISA, - ly | om.the. site until their particular contribu- moned from Durand where she) sixth grade students who have ¢ ° THE PONT TAC PRESS, is Studies Request- Trailers to House Worker village slensing commission, the council resolved to hold in gbey- ROMED — A representative of | the employés of the construction company which is laying out roads and developing the new Michigan Proving Grounds for the | ance all petitions for opening or Ford Motor Co. requested permis- | vacating alleys in the village until sion of the Romeo Village Council '& thorough study can be made. ast might fo park T5100 tralers | TM “ae a lt within the village limits. he liege the continuation of Harriet In making the requests, | end East Washington streets, to Groves Co. euigerondh pe AM | the ‘achoni district. This was re- drew VanBoeyen, stated that the} quested by school superintendent itrailers - would house employes | T. C. Filppula. | hired to work on the project in a the area northwest. of Romeo, The release would facilitate composed mainly of property the sale of the Old Athletic ‘ Field (where the roads end) to known as Hi-Point farms. These construction workers planning a community project counctt William Foltz submitted a report listing| work with ‘the needs of the Romeo Civil De-|termine- means of appropriating fense volunteers. Village presi-| funds to purchase helmets, two dent Philip M. Stone named a | radios, clubs for block wardens, _ CUTTER ee Totten, chairman, Meilen, and George Tapley, to ” Ray — or man-made disaster in TUESDAY, AUGUST’ ®, 1955 __ Foltz.. ‘They will o- of jand other items needed in case of the community. the local Lions club, which ts | A fire ordinance outlining the duties, facilities and regulations governing the tocal votunteer—de-~ partment was approved to take effect Aug. 29. Civil Defense “WINDERS — WINDERS” Look—See—Compare! Are You Building—Are You Modernizing? tien to the project is completed, she—added. Then they would move—out, anda new group of workers would arrive. Village authorities decided to ' Chief Maurice | include Qver the Rainbow || “had gone to assist a sister who never played instruments before. was to give birth to a child. The beginners have prepared | children, Linda, 6, Gary, 12, Leon, ! = oD d minimum of four hours daily. ._17,.at home; Mrs. Beth Sleff of | Their band includes clarinets, Detroit; and two stepsons, Keith | en trombones, baritone and French Francisco at home and Thoral heres oné Gramm. ; = ‘primarily of high school students | Keego ity COUCH! Snd'has ‘some 70 members. Setec- | will | trom The Wizard of Oz, Blue KEEGO HARBOR—There will! marches, and other music in the be a special meeting of the City | \ight popular class. the City Hall (the former Com- | trained by Bruce Orr, instrumental munity Center) #to determine the | The city council and officers) Tomorrow's program will be the | will also meet at 8 p.m. Thursday | sixth the senior band has given this | | “Hall with the members of the town- | cert will he ship board. | night. meeting is to determine the di- vision of the assets of the township | Mrs, John P. Fox _ | man Pwul H. Hoffmeister tendered P, (Alice H.) Fox, 63, of 1201 N.| He is leaving Rochester to move Oxford Rd., will be ‘held at 2 p.m.|to Bloomfield Township, which | Funeral Home, with burial in Aca-| member. cia Park Cemetery, Birmingham.| He Was appointed to fill the Var | ____ Surviving_ig one_daughter, Mrs_/and elected in March to serve a Marie Allen. two-year term. Besides his widow, he leaves his | Ser the cqneart by practicing 8 | Durand, Mrs, Gloria Stevenson of | futes, alto and tenor saxophones, Francisco of Detroit, | | The senior band is comprised | f ‘tions for Wednesday's program Hold 2 M 0 : ce Ings Tango, some of the Big-10 college Council at 8 p.m. Wednesday at! Both bands were formed and duties of the city clerk. ship Schools. _at the West Bloomfield Township symmer. In event of rain, the con- | The purpose of the Thursday | between the two governments. Hoffmeister Leaving OXFORD-—Service for Mrs. John’ his resignation last night. Wednesday from Bossardet-Mabley | would disqualify him as a a) She died Monday. 'cancy of Ward T. Foe a year ago, | Milton D. Andrews Village president Clarence Burr | the resignation “with re-- a WALLED LAKE — Service for | a = Milton Douglas Andrews, 14, of 2515 | aes Open 6 Days a Week —~ 7:30 A. M. to 6 P.M. a S. Commerce Rd., will be | |= at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Richard- C ly C | d =f ; 1661 South ae son-Bird Funeral Chapel in Walled oun a en ar | FE 4.2598 Telegraph ia Lake, with burial in Walled Lake : Cemetery, He died when hit by a! acitston = ee tot oipotluc| c yA eamhon pan hig parents, Mr: sear ailesa #3 sire, “Those attending | of Pontiac. s 74 Ne. Seginew St. and Mrs. Thomas Andrews, two table service. - music director of Waterford Town- | = ROCHESTER — Village Council- | ALUMINUM STORM SASH & SCREEN COMBINATIONS poors CASEMENT STORM®*SASH - SCREENS JALOUSIE WINDOWS WOOD DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS AWNING WINDOWS | ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS CASEMENT WINDOWS! 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I couldn't hold a job anyway, because it's impossible for me to travel dur. ing rush hours. “Also, I can not get up early in the morning, because it takes me hours to—pull_myself together and. face a new day. “Yet I'm so blue and unhappy! T wish it were possible to get some , Obviously Mrs. W. P. find a job, to keep her sanity. 13 if she She was only were years old, but her negative ap seem much older, * * * You could see that she had been telling herself P | things over and over for so long | Legion Auxiliary Sees State Pictures VFW 1008, American Auxiliary heard reports and | viewed pictures from the state encampment when they gathered at the American Legion home on | Auburn avenue Monday evening f Legion Reporting on Americanism was Mrs. James- Dando with Mrs. Paul Boelter reporting on hospital projects. Commander Ea Sorer- | son showed the pictures of the | encampment held at Traverse City Announcement was made of the pn that would take my mind off | county council meeting to be held it.” ’ Aug. 11, Mr. and Mrs. | Marvi in K, | Huron -street-are having .a wonderful time what their granddaughters, Deborah ~ and Cynthia (left and right) think of their recent plane trip from their home in Orange, are pictured with their heari. Calif. The girls Boney of West} | found she could study it at night, it was essential that ‘that ‘she deeply and wholehearted _proach to everything _ -hiade her aca Tarte | block about stenography, I sug: | these negative | To travel Wher ie buses were not grandmother (lejt) and their parents, Mr. Ponting Press Photos Tim Springer (left) | brother, Mike, during a rec ent gathering of members of the skiing tow rope from his Maceday Aqua Squad. tions, which could not pay a full-time person. She was | hired to work during the afternoon, That was eee years ago ly beheved them Instead of arguing with her, I suggested that, even if all these things were true might still ee Lat week i saw Mrs. W. P again. She woman. looked like a new First, since she had such a | “Believe it or net,” she told me, I'm still in the same job: and 1| love it, For the past six months, I've been on a full-time basis! “They needed me, } interested in the job, | decided to try it. I have no trouble at all getting up early. mind the crowds and I like the people I work with!” ls It Correct to Introduce Baby Sitter? If Girl Is in Room With Friends For Long Time, Yes gested Speedwriting. It is a good |» form of shorthand, but involves letters she already knew, instead of symbols which seemed formi- dable te her. She was~ delhghted when she and not have to get up early in the morning or cope with rush. hour traffic. Mrs. W.P. enrotted at | Speedwriting and, almost in spite of herself, mastered it. When it came time for the first job, we suggested a part-time one, | from two to seven P.M. This kept | her from having to get up early in the morning and permitted her crowded, * w * : Without too much trouble, Mrs. W. P. got a secretarial job with one of the large church organiza- By EMILY POST baby-sitters,” a reader (1) When friends cal) for us to go out for the evening, is it necessary gngaged to stay with the children? (2) Is it my husband's duty to take the sitter home after we return?” ANSWER: (1) If che is in the room with your friends for any length of time, yes. If you merely bo go right out with them, no. In . other words, you would not take them in to the reom especially to introduce them. (2) If the hour - Is very late and she lives at a distance, then he should. If she lives nearby and the hour is ear- ly, he need not take her home. “Dear Mrs. Post: A. friend and I are having a dispute “on the fol- jlowing matter and wish. you would setge it for us. This friend had been going out with a young man for the past year (they were not engaged) and during this time he gave her several presents of jewel- THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1955 afford to | 4. and I am s0| I-don't seem to/ to introduce the woman we have | There are very few summertime activities that are as| the point. Rein 6 a Rial almanac cai Sane They were pictured in a boat as they soaited ene teers m much fun as water skiing and Elaine Mar, Sue Langs and their turn at perfecting ttir skill. Char Pankner, of Maceday Lake (left to right) don’t argue | “Will you please answer the fol-| 7 lowing two questions concerning | asks: | | Maceday Lake residents Linda See, Libby Every and Anne Langs, { pictured left to-right}—are—enthusiastic water skiers who. recently formed « a water ski club for young | ul bi their tric ich Ss. Patrica JoAnn Parker of Henry | A floor length dress of white iilu- Clay avenue, became the bride of | sion over taffeta was worn by the | Cramer E. Partridge of Mohawk | flower girl, Deborah Ann Sholler road Saturday evening. of Wayne, niece of the bride. She . ‘carried a pink basket filled with | rose’ petals. Gary W. Partridge attended his brother as best man. Ushers in- |cluded James Lafnear, Charles C. * * The Rev. Harold Fredsell of De- | troit performed the eight o'clock candlelight ceremony in Orchard Lake Community Church before S06 guceia. The altar was deco- | Renwick of Columbus, Ohio, Rich- rated with white summer flowers, vider emery itiam S. people from 14 to 18 years of age. l mother, —white accessories, a og 3: - . Patricia JoAnn Parker Is Meret and the mother chose a pastel blue faille dress in street length. Both moth- ers orchid corsages. When the couple left on a wed- ding trip through Chicago, Wis- consin and northern Michigan the new Mrs. Partridge was wearing a dress of pink crys- tallette, fashioned with fitted bo- dice and flared skirt_and-crystat a Her corsage se him, but she refuses to do so and says she is quite within her rights to keep them.” ANSWER: If they were. not en- of an engagement between them <-in other words, they were mere- ly Christmas and birthday pre- sentse—it is quite right for her to keep them. ~ “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it gyer prop- er for a»4woman to ask a’ man should return these presents ‘to| Mr.and-Mrs, dames ¥.-Parker—|ly—following—the ceremony —in the of South Lyon and Cramer is the © son of Ward E. Partridge of Mo- hawk road and Mrs. ; Allene Marchino of Bloomington, Ind. A gown of illusion over taffeta -}was-worn by the—bride- The por= trait neckline was fashioned ne Rose Pointe lace and the, sleeves - were short. £@e wore elbow length gloves and a headpiece embroi- dered with smal} pearl motifs, which secured her finger tip illu- sion veil of two tiers. White roses, stephanotis and ‘ivy church partes. * A saegrsy street length dress whether or not he is married? It | were carried with the bride’s white is easy enough fo tell whether a| Bible. Her jewelry was the bride- woman is married by her wedding | groom's gift of a single strand of, ring, but men who wear wedding rings are in the minority and therefore one cannot tell by this.” ANSWER: There is nothing un- usual in asking this question. College Bound? Pack a Bra-lette Every college-bound wardrobe | should inchide a bra-lette, the! smooth hip-length foundation that | makes your long-torso dresses fit | Pontiac Press Photo pearls. ORCHID ORGANDY Eva Nicholas attended the bride as maid of honor wearing a waltz length dress of orchid eyelet or- gandy over taffeta. She wore a matching Cap and cafried a cas- cade arrangement of white roses, daisy chrysanthemums and _ ivy, with orchid streamers. * ~ * Wearing similar gowns of pink ° eyelet organdy were the brides maids ew ke li cousin fr and Mrs. M. Douglas Boney just been discharged from the U. after serving as a pilot. to California with. his family he will enter | college to study aeronautical engineering. BO neatiy: A strapless style or one with | convertible straps will suit every | neckline in your dress-up ward.| robe; And you have a choice of | colors — white, pink, light blue | or black. i i Douglas has S. Navy, When he returns lof the bridegroom, and Marlene Carlson. of South Lyon They carried cascade arrange: ments of pink roses, white daixy chrysanthemums and ivy with pink streamers. * ry, such as a wrist watch, brace-| Mrs. Pauline Walls of Davisburg | let, etc. = was soloist. | CHURCH RECEPTION 2 tee gon & a . Lie he ol = = o = ‘The bride is the daughter of | A reeeption-was-held immediate-| wa. of “Upon their return the couple will reside on Mohawk road. He is a ‘graduate of Howe Military School and attended Michigan State of chiffon was worn by the bride's ' University. ~ Parker of Henry Clay the bride of Cramer E. Partridge of Mohawk road Saturday the daughter of "the James-F. Parkers _ of South Lyon ad he is the son of Ward E. Partridge of Mohawk road and Mrs. Allene Marchino of Bloomington, ' Ind, + Sind he vs / = SS _ The 22 members of the Maceday Aqua Squad meet | once_a week to entertain. each other with| bridegroom's | wore white-aceessories and | Patricia JoAnn avenue became| Harold coer evening. She is | Vacation Fun Still Steals. the Spotlight Personal Items. of Interest Include | Many Trips Mr. and Mrs. and sons Randy, of East Hammond Lake drive, spent last week vacationing’ on |Lake Huron at Greenbush, Mich. * * Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Jones and son, Tom, of Roslyn road have returned to their home after hav- ing spent the past week at their | cottage on Long Lake near Trav- erse City. Denny Carr of Union | lake and Patricia Suillenberger of | Detroit were Mr. and Mrs. Jones’ Robert Detiaan David and Jim, | guests. - * * * The Rev. and Mrs. Otte G. Schultz with their children, Jonathan, Stephen, Helene and Michael, of Glendale avenue are vacationing in Northern Mich- | igan. The Rev. Mr.- Schultz is | pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church on Glendale. * * * field Terrace and Mrs. Casler of East South Blvd., left Pontiac Sunday for New York City. While there, they will attend six stage plays. * * LJ Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Wood of Williams street, announce the birth of a son, Stephen Wesley, en August § at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital. The baby’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Payne,’ of Winton drive and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wood of Michigan ave- nue. . Harriet s * | Beaumont—and—Lockwood ftam- ily reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burnell of Auburn Heights. Ed- jward Lajoye of Caro, was elected | president for the coming year, Ed- ward Burnell, vice president and “|Mrs. Harley Highland, of Lake Orion, secretary - treasurer. Next years reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Piske of Caro. * oe * * Mr, and ‘Mrs. Charles W. Fur- ler have returned to their home on Westiawn street after a six week trip to Alaska. | Takfhg their own accommoda- tions im a trailer, the Furlers drove the Alaskan Highway and visited Glacier National Park, Lake Louise and Banff. They returned by way of Cali- fornia, | ccnrereresalicecajesll— Mrs. Earl Saunders and_ son, Butch, of Janesville, Wis. were in e— the Earl A. Gulletts of Murphy street and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles 'Rigdon of Bloomfield Hills: Gail Putnam ; Bridé-to-Be Is Honored Gail— Putnam, bride-elect of Robert Squire was honored at a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. War- ren Bachelor of Orchard Lake road. Assisting Mrs. Bachelor were Mrs. James L. Reid and Mrs, * * Gail, Gain of Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Putnam of Grassland ave- nue, and Robert, son of Mrs. | Blanche Coggins of Voorheis road, will exchange nuptial vows Aug. 20 at Orchard Lake Presbyterian Church. Games were enjoyed during the afternoon and gifts were pre- sented the honoree, Invited guésts were Mrs. Put. nam, Ruth Ann Putnam; Mrs. Leo B. Render, Mrs, Ida Stewart, Mrs. Ernest Hallett, Mrs. William Jones, Ruth Render and Mrs. Wik liam Gates. Mrs. Guy R. Marsh, Mrs. Donald Perrin, Mrs. Edward Holmea, Mary Holmes, Orl Holmes and Jeree Bachelor were also invited, Mrs. Carolyn DeGrace of Bloom- . ; ™ aol THE PONTIAC PRE SS. Brass or metal dace knockers | will stay bright longer if they are waxed or coated with clear lacquer immediately after polishing, “Your Health Is Our Business’ You will feel much better you see us! Swedish Massage Vapor & Steam Cabinets VEE & DEE Masseurs 124 W. Huron FE 5-$211 Perking Space Avaliable sO after MARY KING SALON >» SS TU ESDAY. gu GUS 9, 1955 ‘THIRTEEN Summer Romance: Is Often Passing F ancy By ELIZABETH WooDWARD His desires are usually fulfilled ‘When a boy is cold, he puts on|as fast as possible. If it’s practical, a sweather. When he’s hungry he} convenient and reasonable, he isn't | | raids the icebox, When he's thirsty he gets himself a drink. And when | lhe likes a girl he makes an effort ;to be with her, realize that what a boy wants he's going to get,*if he can. And if he does nothing about it | it's because he doesn't want it | badly enongh, | And it he doesn't want a cer- tain gal, it's silly of her to suf- fen, Which is what I'd like to re-_ | mind this girl painful though it may be. going to let himself hanker for) long. . Yet, some. ®. girs can't seem to | ee “Dear Miss Woodward: Last summer I met a-boy I fell deeply | in love with on the first day of Saturday for |my vacation, and we were to-| the marriage gether most of the week. Since | First Baptist | Church was the | setting “ORA OBRECHT ~~ ELSIE DRELLICK Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents | Complete Beauty Service 152 N. Perry FE 2-2053 _ Individual Attention to on Long Hair Styles! FINGER WAVES ‘Our Specialty Open Evenings PERMANENT WAVE SHOP bridegroom is he ac f Answer: It’s quite possible that the son o the real thing did smite you down! Cadle Burrell te very first day of your vacation and the late ‘last summer. But it's not exactly ul Burrell probable. Le HEF of Summer rofnances can be vio- | Gage lently devastating,. tremendous fun while they're going on. But they usually happen because two young people happen to be in the same | place at the same time with the street, MR. and MRS. DALE BURRELL a Wed in Candlelight Rite =i) i g e the setting, and the activities (and the romance just = stay Before an altar banked with; ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr ) stuck ; white gladidli and lighted candles. | ang Mrs. ‘Violet Pe rry was given in mar- riage by her father to Dale Bur- rell, Dr. H, H, Savage performed the eight o'clock ceremony at the ure Fda | ning in the Gx nce # 200 guests. * Pete Perry of Crocus; A flirtation lends spice to one’s . ‘road, and the t , summer vacation. I'm Ic mS widegroom is the copious dose of same. But it's only | son of Cadle Burrell and the late | sensible to recognize it for what | Mrs. Burrell of Gage street. | The bride's gown was fash- F with a Chantilly lace inatural course of things, it might | bodies, _Feter__Pan ior cal | turn into the real thing. That has | long tapered sleeves. Her: bout. | &PPened. | fant skirt of nylon pieated tulle | 1" your casé, your lives haven't | | Was paneled in Chantilly tace | really er for 5 weeks yous. Funice Gidley sang the bridal re- 122 Schoo! St. FE 2.6039 cital accompanied by Sandy Wil- | | liams, extending into a chapel train, | He didn't want it enough to make | | Her Queen Anne headpiece of | it happen. And circumstances | | nylon tulle was fashioned by didn't toss you together. Oh, he thoroughly enjoyed meet- Buttermilk. Low in calories! High in protein! Easy to digest! It's good- cooling, too! Drink Sealtest Buttermilk every day! Get it at your store or at your door, =. # R , many gladiol; and roses. YELLOW GOWNS hand with ul é oo ing you. He had a fine time Wilma Ice, maid of honor. wore with you that week last summer a ballerina length gown of blue He liked you a lot, and he m nt |nylon net over taffeta and car every word of it when he said it. | ried a cascade bouquet of Cha- But his interest wasn't impelling enough to make him write, make him pursue you with phone calls make him go out of his way to see you. In the face of that obvious | tact, is it really practi tic al for you ' Bankine mennote | The bridesmaids, Linda Fitzpat- rick-and Mary Crane, were wear- ing gowns in yellow, fashioned like that of the maid of honor ooy carried cascade arrangements eles lagoon giadiolf*-and ie : Glor SES ] Gloria roses Holds Conference | gs The bridegroom asked his broth-| The Michigan-Ohio regional con- er, Cadle, to be his best man and ference of the American Institute seating the guests were Ray An- of Banking was held at Hotel Stat- drews and Dick Beyer. jler in Cleveland Friday and Satur- For her daughter's wedding, the | 4@Y- bride's mother chose a blue lace| Anne Tierney representing Com- TRown- with which she owore | munity Nationa] Bank of Pontiac accessories and a corsage of Bet- | was a member of the panel dis- ter Time roses and pink feathered CUSsing Chapter Administration. carnations. | Guest speaker at the banquet : | Saturday evening was Owen L. Immediately following _ the | Car iton, vice-president of the Cen- ceremony a reception was held | tral National Bank of Cleveland. | im the UAW Hall on Baldwin | He spoke of his travels throughout avenue. Assisting at the recep- | the world and related some of his tion were Judy Nicholson, Judy | experiences contacting bankers of Harrell, Penny and Laura:.Low | other countrtég and their relation- Upeharch, | ship with one another. His talk When the couple left for a wed- was entitled “Hi Neighbor.” |ding trip in Northern Michigan, Povvecewevere reer erw the bride was wearing a summer aE nc inne od ~ cotton in yellow atte white acces- | | 3 Breakfasts—Luncheons > | sories, Upon their return; ‘Mr..and | $ Meet Your Friends in the > Mrs. Burrei| will be at home on | @ ® : ‘ [Gage street $ Riker Fountain ; : 2 Riker Bldg. Lobby = Now Convalescing | AAAAAAAAAAAA Seat Mrs. Harold C. Law of Williams Lake is convalescing at her home ' following her illness at Pontiac’ @@Q General Hospital. | Philodendron Aid If you've a philodendron plant that isn’t doing well, try breaking‘ +up-a-elay pot and using the pieces, | well-covered bv earth, in the bot- tom of a pot. These pieces absorb -}and hold moisture; help the plant to thrive. ~ Coming Events The Jennie FE. Doyl?® Pest Chief. Club will meet, at the homé of Mra. Stanley sires 10 North “Wiliams Laké road, | Waldron Hotel Coffee Shop 36 E. Pike Se. IN CONVENIENT f DOWNTOWN DINING ROOM °/ | Quick @ewing Circle will meet at the | home of Mrs. Kenneth Gottschalk, 14s Benvenue Ave. Wednesday at 1 Pienie luncheon will be served at noon. Welcome Rebekah Lodge M6 degree practice has been postponed. all for aj|_ it is. A delightful passing fancy, | 8Vvenue, Ti you conrnne to meet tr Inthe #mts-are-Mr_and Mrs | and carnations decorated the al- ee to yearn? Can you really afford| sorry that it ‘couldn't have lasted to waste your time feeling de-|longer—but put. the memory into pressed over his silence? the past where it happened, Then | Instead you should remember] look around for a new romance | | that week with pleasure, feel a bit to add to your collection. Married Saturday in Shrine of the Little Flower were Billie M. Deem and Newlyweds Now| ines pases estes Residein Area (2 ee Residing on Motorway drive are|: Mr. and- Mrs. William Thomas Pyles. She is | the for mer Eleanore exteriors nuptial vows July 2. at Manstield Methodist Church. ; Permanents . .$7.50 and up Featuring “Beautaire” Dryers tor Cool Comfort ® Complete Beauty Service. * na ROWENA’S DOWNTOWN BEAUTY. SHOP NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP tt; N. Saginaw 1216 Baldwin Over Neumode'» Corner Columbia FE %-0382 FE 56-3735 © * of Violet Perry then I've seen him only once, he | Daniel “"* "and Dale has called twite, but never written. : x Burrell. The He has given me eme-idea that Donnelly, She bride is the %® dves care a litle bit, but does’ is the daughter daughter of oe — 7 new ; - of the Ralph } S and past ve stage o le end Mrs. sa cha’ing a boy. And I'm Deems of ; Pete Perry of depressed all of the ume that Stirling _Crocus_road, eee, put evenue,-end-he and ‘the anyone else, Can you help me?” is the son of the Daniel Donnellys of Royal Oak, and MRS. DANIEL DONNELLY Billie Deer Speaks Vows Beverly and bridesmaids MR, Deem, . sister of the Barbara Bee were They wore identical —_ ballerina length of coral ay bride is the daughter of Mr | er) stallétte with matching acces and Mrs. Ralph Deem of Stirling | Sortes. Their colonial bouquets were and the bridegroom's pas- | composed of eta rosebuds and Daniel Billi Marie Deem became the bride of Daniel D. Donnelly Satur- day at 10 am. in Shrine of the a Flower, Royal Oak. bride, gowns Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich. OR 3-1225 Elliotts. L of a) Don car nelly of Royal Oak. | Joan Bee, cousin of the bride, Baskets of white gladioll, roses | was junior bridesmaid. She wore | a ballerina length gown of yellow lace and tulle over satin. Match- ing accessories and a colonial 8 of pink roses and car- tar for the double mony. ring cere- The bride wore a floor length) jsnons completed her ensemble. gown of white lace and tulle over | ‘satin. The bodice was topped with) Marie Ann Glasgow of Flint | a jacket featuring long pointed 4nd Mary Joe Walker of Royal sleeves and Peter Pan collar. Her ak wore identical white embroid- jewelry wasca single strand of - ‘ered nylon gowns for their flower pearts. girl duties. Each carried a ‘basket A full length veil of illusion fell of Tose petals. Russell Glasgow of from her crown of seed pearls, Flint acted as ring bearer. and she carried a cascade bouquet | -_ *= * of white roses and orchids on a’ white satin missal _ WEARS BLUE Mrs. John Palmer of Toledo, | Ohio, was matron of honor. She | |wore a batlerina lengih gown of of Pythias Hail on Voorheis road blue lace and tulle over satin.| Following a week's honeymoon She wore matching accessories and th |rosebuds and carnations, iin Pontiac. Wikiam Arce served as best man Seating the guests were Michel Donnelly, brother of the bride groom, Leo Ned and Tom Robb A reception was held at Knights | couple will make their home Restyled. Living A completely restyled home with your present furniture? Fantastic? Not on your life. Fine quality restyl-——- ing by Elliott can change the whole character of your home while adding beauty and vitality to your furnish- ings. The praise of your friends will prove the extraordinary skill of Elliott. ' - - Pendleton tere eee take you back to school! watch Pendleton’s Dress Black Watch £0 places this fall... go to school, to your © uly —selii ie a sleet tret—w serve you ott understanding, experience and honesty in your hour of need. 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PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1955 By Carl Grubert vf ‘Polio in Boston Hoped on Decrease BOSTON #—The next two days = tell whether polio in Boston passed its peuk, health of- Fires like this paett said today. athe city js..the chiel center of | the disease in New England. Through yesterday, 1,083 cases of polio had been reported in the six states this year—and 331 of them | i were in Boston. The comparative | figures at the same date last year were 227 and 5. The National Foundation - > fantile Paralysis said a showed 463 hospital beds in “the eity occupied by polio patients. This indicated that close to a third are from- communities outside | | Te fue Commissioner, noted that | an average of 14 cases a day was \reparted last week and that the es the next few days, he said he/ would believe the peak incidence | |of the disease has passed. Government Must Pay for Holland Lake Site | GRAND RAPIDS w — Federal | Judge W. Wallace Kent ruled yes- | terday that the government must pay $9,000 for land taken over for Holland's newly constructed Coast | Guard station. He said he based, his decision on | | average this week has dropped to) Battered Bodies | ‘of Couple Found Ohio Pair Hammered Jabn H. Cauley. Boston City | and Slashed _ to Death. Grand Canyon National Park eh | closes the home of the Havasupais, | possibly the smallest and_ certainly :| Namara’ (D-Mich) says Michigan ‘the most isolated Indian reservation in the United States. A few square miles support the tribe of some | 300 members. —g | : to buy all the Salk polio vaccine State to Receive Funds ite tate ‘ee be allcted ‘telivecs to Buy Salk Vaccine now and Feb. 15, 1956. es wo — ™M McNamara said the vaccine will WASHINGTON (0 —— .Se0. Mo-| $808,713. The rest of the money will be used for administration and will get $1,161,000 in federal funds planning. tT * INSURANCE ~ QUICK AS A WINK! , BUY YOUR INSURANCE OVER THE COUNTER And in Most Cases Issued While You Wait In Mase Modern Downtown d Floor Office woe ot —— Se. on Lawrence J. L. VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. ie; Wilten—Howard Looney—Jack Brannack LAw RENCE FE 18 E. 4-957) | in Columbus Home t spattered bodies of a husband and + If it falls to eight or lower inj wife were found in their bedroom | yesterday. Police said they appar.” ently had been hammered and slashed to death “several days | ago.” | t~ + land his wife, Betty, 39, ‘found patie between twin beds. Po- j lice said two hammers and two ‘butcher knives, all blood-stained, |were near the’ bodies. | Officers said they wanted to ‘question 19-year-old Robert Jacob | Miller, son of Mrs. Thomas by a previous marriage. He sometimes | COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Blood- | Dead were Gomer Thomas, 45, ° | testimony of two Holland realtors. | made his home with his mother | Judge Kent indicated he will de- | and stepfather Tnvestigators said” termine the rightfal owners of the |he was reported seen driving his land at a future hearing. The | ™other’s car from the home Satur- 11:09 P. M. NEWS WWI-TY, Wednesday and Friday RADIO CLUB hapa pode MIDNIGHT TO 5 Tuesday thru Sento KO This is no ‘fish story’... Step Right Up ... Ask for E & B. _ You'll go for it, Hook, Line and Sinker . . . because it’s less filling . . . more refreshing ... the beer with no bitter after-taste. Try E & B next time. property, with a lake frontage of | $4 feet, is located east of the Hol- | land channel of Lake Macatawa. Michigan National Guard Plays Host to Brucker retary Brucker™ will visit - the | M National Guard encamp-* ment tomorrow. He will fly here from Sault | Ste. Marie where he is sxpected to inspect Army installations. Brucker’s visit here will be a | reunion with 4 | FREE! : tf) “7 Selves Under Train Play- R I Y E- I N° 4 : Ge-Rownd | BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (An } ; Bh ailing, 7 hi i grou nd FEV é y a= a , ee wie I peepee, rm into the path of a speeding express train. last night and were killed. In their car near the tracks was | found a suicide note saying, “We | TONIGHT + | | +4 pal, Dagmar, introduced her new agent, | upper hand... John Desmond's mov- | a cab driver and bride she met in Vegas. | tors Convene — DiTCU The Board of Directors of Camp | | Mahngotahsee, ‘Oakland County | YMCA Camp, ‘was held last week- ‘end. The following directors [tows Lake. ‘near Hale: Briney Jr., president; ene Jack Habel, Dr. Milton [eee Richard Jerome, Max ‘| Kerns, H. Delos Nicholie, Frank Niggeman, Fred Poole, Sidney H. Teague, Donald Tracy and Gordon Walker. At the meeting, Sidney N. Geal, lexecutive director of Camp Ma- hngotahsee, told the board of di- rectors that attendance this sum- |mer was at an all-time high, aver- | aging more than 100 boys for each | four two-week — Jap Envoy Reports TOKYO .—Shigenobu Shima, Japanesé minister to Washington, ‘arrived by plane today to report | to foréign-minister Mamoru Shige- | mftsu. Shigemitsu goes to the | United States Aug. 23. ‘Plan Dance Saturday . Knights of Guadalupe will hold a dance Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Music will be provided by Steve Guerrero’s orchestra and made | the trip to the camp located on | D.| | proceeds will go to the club's fund. |_ average year. ee eeneeeeeee LAKE Theater TONIGHT Treasure a Rysy HILLS NOW SHOWING This Feature at 2:13 4:52 ~ 7:31 = 10:13 | SHOCK REALISM and sus- pense...as three killers invade a home..,.that could be YOURS! | THE NIGHT ee en poten . 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FIRST RUN * On Our GIANT SCREEN ! { CINEMASCOPE! * | — a : can't stand it any longer." | i : ! | Killed were William Martin, ,;] FONY-CURTIS in if FRICES FOR THIS ATTRAC. _ i THURSDAY | o | The PURPLE MASK” | Eve hin” ORE \ a | Paul Jensen, of Toledo, engi- CINEMASCOPE —— to RPP RAPP STIR RT O + neer of--the Pennsylvania Rail i = road's New York-bound fiyer Red Arrow, said he saw the couple step onto the tracks and start a / said they looked back once, then turned straight ahead and the ao ass amet and Condeeted by Agéeny Aweré Winer: DHT FRE- TIO MEN aaa SE PLUS THIS SECOND FEATURE! =~. Twe BEWIND-TWE- LINES 2 “Say PINWHEEL PILOTS"! with SESSUE HAYAKAWA SANDRO GIGL'O ALL IN Stent NO ADVANCE IN PRICE! ye son Their only child, David, said her father had been in ill health recently. —ALSO— ae rinst Time — | Fish Kibitz Artists SHOWN ‘in Depths of Water IN PONTIAC PALOS VERDES, Calif. (#—Fish kibitzed over two artists’ shoulders: =... 3. 4a BLAZING as they-painted-a-marine-scene- feet under water. SHOWDOWN Re — and John Lewen- - E M ttan Beach, BETWEEN | are skindivers and artists. Yester- 4}! day they donned diving equipment, GUNFIGHTER | ____§j dropped their easels into the big seed) BROTHERS! aquarium tank at Marineland, and descended into the depths in pur- suit of their art.. They use lead to. heep their pgp inte go Rg thay sar. 4 “SESSION {IL TONIGHT ‘Nereus Pian te NORACE CE HY ot AA barraatiiays —)« ~ dag ae | walking away from the train:~He? ‘engine hit them from the back. | Mrs. Rosanna | Comfortable } 4 4 Jane Russell in | Phone FE 5-8331. LAST DAY Also “OUTLAW STALLION” Deors Open Week Days ot 16:45 Sundays 12:45 “UNDERWATER” 4 . t 1 per 20-5 aos a ao? 2 STARTS TOMORROW! == MORROW - GEORGE DOLEN» EDUARD FRANZ ALERANDER SCOUREY LUDMILA TCHERINA we Sindee. sc ome at O Kel, With} 2 RPUTIRANT LLd Y/ 10d! AMES FRNN - 12:30 - 3:50 - 7:10 AND 10:20 Seren ao 4 . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS \ Come: Come to the. Fair ~ Bride, (6, Shuns MSU Farm Centennial S, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, Casablanca Pool Biggest | Casablanca, Morocco, claims the | world’s biggest municipal swim. | — % feet wide. Moorish ie a often ar- rive at: the pool in robes and veils, } | disappear into dressing rooms, and | emerg in. brief bathing suits, says | You Annulment Sui loat Mom Would, Cancel | | Marriage of Corporal the | and Her Daughter | dirt — a ; : a t | Mrs. Louise Sterling, widow of |@ Sporting goods conipany vice , president, filed a eomplaint charg- |ing Cpl. Stephen Doerner Jr., 21, / with contributing to the delinquen- | cy of a minor. She acted after | Deerner and her daughter Barbara | Jean eloped last Wednesday and | were married at Shawneetown, in | southern Illinois. WINNETKA, Tll., (—A 16-year-) | old bride says she loves her Army corporal, whose letters from over- ‘seas won her heart, and she will have no part of her mother's suit to annul their marriage. 1 Add Little Bo-Peep in ‘automatic or regular washers—dissolves Grease—floats grime away—gets clothes cleaner, faster. Label tells | visitors to the campus next week. Emphasizes Machine Age) EAST LANSING \® — Mic higan | | door pageant will trace the develop. State University expects between | ; ment of agriculture in the past 100 a quarter and a half a million | ¥°*"* The household exhibit in the MSU auditerium has a carefully reconstructed farm kitchen of 1855 mext to a bride's dream of a | The attraction is the ‘centennial | of farm mechanization Aug. 15-20. | Farm machinery worth more | than 120 million dollars will be on, display over 60 acres of the out-! chrome fixtures. door exhibit area. hecome television actors over closed circuit channe! so those who can't watch the milking spotied outside, A puffing steam thresher will be featured in action daily, ‘“‘Jug- head,” |ride. an automatically-controlled of trac: “The greatest —callection of farm machinery ever gathered together in ene spot,’ said Ar- thur W. Farrall, head of the De- partment of Agricultural engl. | neering. 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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i Call ‘em critical, crucial or just 4 _ plain crazy, man, but a pair of three-game ” series that open to- night could be the beginning of the end for New York, Boston, Cleve- fond or Detroit in the - frenzied American League pennant race., While’ first siete Chicago tries to get the suddenly not-so-list-less Kansas City Athletics back in per- spective, Boston rumbles into New York and Cleveland is host to Detroit. * * * The Yankees are just three per- centage points behind the White Sox. Third place Cleveland is a half-game back. Fourth place Bos- ton is 1% behind. Detroit, in fifth, is 5% short:--, Thus. far, jt's been a strange case of contented contenders, with nobody really raising much of a fuss about running off with the) lead. Now the situation rules out | such foolishness. The schedule puts on the squeeze and something's | got to Rive. ~ Brown Figures NFL Champs to Face Hard Test Squad Stars Getting” Pro Guidance HIRAM, Ohio @ — Coach Paul | Brown says his Nationa] Football | League champs ‘‘expect to run in- to an All-Star sq the like of | to face” when they meet the col- legiams in Chicago Friday -night. | By that,-Brown means. he. has | pressed, his 40-man Cleveland | Browns oqud with these things: That this scare Alb -Star team | is the first to be‘guided by coaches | with, pro football experience, and | also the first -to be selected by the coaches instead of the spon- sors. —~--Peints—-Out—to His: been impressed by and has im-— Business Veterans NEW YORK (®—I{ college foot- ball followed the practice of some | business. concerns and gave 25-year pins _ for men with that length of service, there would be eight shin- | ing. — on the various fields | this fall There are that many coaches Ss who-have+ moved into the second quarter of a century in their éareers with | | | the dean of them all Lou Little of) Columbia. “which no other pro club has had | Little has been coaching college | National Collegiate Athetic Assn. | ! football 31 25 of these at his’ present post. . The other seven vets. in the pro- | fession are Edward Anderson of Holy Cross, 29 years; Harvey Har- iman of Rutgers, 29; Lynn Wal- years Giammalva Is Still in Race for Net Honors | sCTaat hii ts report the _col- ey oe in thete-sertrre mage with the Chicago Cardinals fast Friday The ohio coaching staff, | headed by Curly Lambeau, in- cludes Steve Owen, Hamp Pool and Hunk Anderson. All of them have pro league experience and all know the Browns’ personnel, coach and long engineered the New York Giants’ stout cosecsael| against. the Browns, With free substitutions restored after last year’s reversion to the | college rule, Lambeau will use of- , fensive and defensive platoons. | Brown believes Lambeau wall have the best organized All-Star team to take the field in years—organ- ized especially to cope with the Browns, The Browns” don't pst easy time the Detroi last summer when ee ane ev al “bother to play the star quarter- back, Bobby Layne. An indication of that was given yesterday when Brown called the first secret prac- tice in several training seasons. Even reporters were barred from | that part of the workout. | Lullwater Victory Wins Opening Race’ DETROIT (—Lullwater Victory finished Ist in the Ist heat and 2nd night to win the $5,000 ibs Away stake opening the Wolverine Harness Raceway. The favored Saboteur won the 2nd heat after breaking stride and “finishing 7th in the first. The Grand Circuit stake program continues tonight with the $5,000 Scottish Pence pace for the two- year-olds. ~ Solunar Tables Best periods for fishing in this area, Wednesday, according to John Alden Knight's sohimar tables, fear |Gil Shea of Los Angeles as the took -tike-the-most impressive new- |}eomer to American tennis circles Sammy Giammatva Sonera , } Newport Invitation | the today as the tournement round. After smashing past Jerry Dal: | rymple of New Orleans, 6-3, 6-0 | yesterday, entered second ardson, the US. member and 1954 champion, Davis Cup team | and | class of the field Richardson, from Baton Rouge, | La., first seeded, ousted Bill Cul- | len ‘of Fairfield, Conn., yesterday, 6-3, 64. He met Karl Kamrath of Houston today. Field Day at | = Oakland Park. City Playgrounds to Take Part in Annual, Affair Wednesday The city -wide glayground field day will be held at Oakland Park-/ on Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m., to bring to a climax the Parks and Recreation Department's play- ground program for this summer. All playgrounds will officially clese Friday, Aug. 12. Throughout the summer, play- grounds ran off tourneys in the various events to determine a playground champion in each event. Last pretimt naries were held in 4 districts to determine district champs in: girls’ hopscotch, boys’ horse- shoes, girls’ washers, and boys’ 8 Top - Ranked College | Coaches Serve 25 Years ‘dort of California, 28: Jess Neely | souri, 26; Warren Woodson of Ari- | zona, 25 and Charlie Caldwell of | the 21-year-old Houston | CardinaJs, especially Owen who is defense | lad still ranked with Ham Rich-| an undependable bullpen and little club's worst National League fin- | ish since 1919. . the No, 7 spot, | * | against 27 first division berths. ‘big problem, And it doesn't make of Rice, 28; Don Faurot of Mis- Princeton, 2%. Of these, Woodson boasts the greatest number of victories, 167, followed by Waldort, 165, All. to- have wor TOS) | games, lost = and tied 91. , * * These are a few bits of infogma- tion contained in the college foot- bail record book published by the The book..makes its debut this | week. Cards Battlit Battling fo Aver Worst Only 48 Gon Left in Which to Improve; Lack Relief Hurling MILWAUKEE (®—The St. Louis staggering along with batting punch, have just 48 games left to prevent what could be the Branch Rickey, as field man- ager that year, brought his club in seventh, have finished sixth since World War I days, including Eddig Stan- ky's 1954 model, but none has hit * But the Cardinals of 1955 and Harry +The Hat) Walker now | stand with a 46-60 mark, 26 games , off the pace and 3% games behind | pixtl » place Cincinnati, And they've lost 10 of the last 13 games. St. Louis, since and including the 1919 finish, has been in the league's |second division only nine times Walker, who took-over from the _ousted Stanky during the current season, said today: “Relie? pitching has been the any difference who's in there.” * * * The Hat, after throwing seven pitchers into a losing cause against Philadelphia Sundaf, held his hurl- ing. staff after school. for 90 min- utes with a closed-door conference. After the meeting, which he de- scri as “‘one of the best we eve? had,’ Walker—said the trou-; ble appeared to be an attempt to pitch ‘‘too fine.” He was hopeful the meeting ‘‘may have relaxed Four Cardinal clubs | - Over Decision The Yanks and Red Sox must play each other 12 times yet. The Indians. and Tigers’ have a dozen scraps left, too. And in 10 days, while the White Sox play six games with sixth place Kansas City, half of those 12 dates will be com- pleted At least two clubs don’t figure ‘to look so fresh when they reach that point. Whats’. more, all four of the clubs chasing the White Sox must | face the other contenders in more than half of their remaining games. Boston, with 45 games left, meets the Yanks, Indians, White Sox and | Tigers in 26 of them. Cleveland, with 45 remaining, plays the other | big guns 27 times. The Yanks, with 44 left, play the hopefuls in 25, Chicago has the best spot—with 48 games to go, but only 23 against ucial Series May Untie Knot in” AL Race remaining 45 games against the first division. Against the other contenders thus far, Chicago is 34-31, Cleve- land 32-29, Boston 32-30, New York 31-32 and Detroit 25-32. After his Yanks lost series to Chicago and Cleveland and split with Detroit on their current homé stand, Manager Casey Stengel to- day tagged the Red Sox as ‘‘may- be the-toughest yet.”” Pinky Hig- gins, whose Red Sox started the Yanks on their slip with a July 4 doubleheader sweep, figures his club “is as good as anybody’s.” Cleveland’s Al Lopez, following a three-game failure against seventh place Washington, looks on the side with - covery of pitchers Bob aia “aad Mike Garcia. Bucky Harris still needs pitching for his Tigers. And Frank Lane, the White Sox’ = worst off, slated to play 31 of its loquactous general manager, been figuring on how to pitch to Brooklyn, the club with the Na- tional League pennant all but in hand. : * * * The Dodgers did not tighten their grip on. the flag yesterday, in the day's only big league game. They lost 1-0 to Chicago with the usually unreachable Don Newcombe ‘shut off from what could have been his 19th victory. It was. Newk’s second defeat of the season, and both have been to the Cubs. This time it was a home run by Gene Baker, who had half of Chicago's six hits, that beat the big righthander. Sad Sam Jones was the winner with a four-hitter although he was re-in-hot water with six walks. Jones, now 10-15, fanned seven while get- ting his first victory since July 3. The decision gave the Cubs a sweep of the three-game series—| has} their tirst-over-the—Dodgers—in- Wrigley Field since 1947. Boys Clubber Halts Vacation: to Get in Game Dave Kimball, member of the Boys’ Club baseball team in Class | “F” wanted so much to get in yes- terday'’s post-season playoff game that he halted his vacation in Can- ada to return here. He convinced | his dad, Clarke Kimball, 203 Oge- maw, he was really. needed, and | he drove David- 150 miles to vacation site. David proved to be a big help | to the team against Dick & Wes’ club. He hit two doubles to help bring in some of the 13 runs by which his team blanked its op-| ponents in winning the “F’’ title. Hoosier Sailor Ahead ALLATOONA LAKE, Ga. (# — Skipper Harry Levinson of Indi- anapolis, Ind. held the lead on points today at the start of the third and final qualifying race for -the- alr: RRR 8 2" rmy Work Hits Soo Fishing By JACK PATTERSON NEWBERRY — Fishing around the Soo has gone to pot, with fishing most everywhere else. “Warm” water is-supposedly what is slowing up the--walleyes,— But} | with relnhows, the trouble lies PATTERSON of sportsmen. The hitch in present deplorable rapids fishing results from lack of water being released from Lake Superior. The A. C. E.'s announced in- tention is to bring up the level of Saperior waters: Out of 16 | gates used to control. feed to the rapids, at present all are shut but one, and that is open only at half capacity. The Fish and Wildlife Service has looked the situation over and made specific recommendations for a minimum flow—t tions which to date have been ignored. . Local fishermen are burning and we don't blame them. North of the Canadian Soo; some speckled trout activity ts—being observed, +- but few fishermen are taking ad- vantage of it. In the stretch from Batchawana to Montreal River, particularly, “speck” fishing has picked up quite a bit. After recent substan- tial Pains lake trout fishing along, the eastern Superior shore is so poor that few guides will go out. Incidentally,, anyone planning a Logart Screams Akins, However, Seeks Bout With Martinez sortie up “17” from the Canadian , Soo shouldn't miss the new road | that cuts off just below Montreal | River, i Only about 13: miles long, unrestricted (that is, bulls, | cows and calves will all be legal | targets) shouldn't burt business any. , Stopped in at Devins sporting | “goods operation to get the word on fishing farther up. Poor is the word. So poor, in fact, the . | fellows in the store wanted to talk about bass fishing. They had noted a profound scarcity of fish- ermen from the Pontiac area and ee een this has been the, hottest summer on record, an observation that | should come as a surprise to | nobody. Bass fishing around Drummond, Island has taken quite a pro- ‘nounced turn for the better. Just why, no one can say for sure. Trout fishing in the Upper Penin- Pontiac, then took him back to = 7 Tigers Open Set of fst Division Battles Today Meet Tribe in Three Tilts, Then Toke One Chiso «——————— CLEVELAND, — While the American League's.top..four clubs _watch anxiously in the next three 'weeks for results from other con- tests, the fifth-place Detroit Tigers will need look no farther than their own game’s score to evaluate their pennant chances. * * * The Tigers, currently a hot club in a red-hot race, play only first division teams between tonight, when they meet the Cleveland In- dians here, and Aug. 27, when they ‘in Boston. ; t now Detroit has a 5%; game gap to close to reach he top. The gap was 1242 games when +the Aii-Star-game-recess- came a month ago. * * «* Except for three games here this week and three in Chicago starting Aug. 20, the Tigers will be playing in their own Briggs Stadium. There they have series with Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Boston — 12 games in ail. Each of the six series the Tigers win gains them ground on at least one rival; each they lose makes one rival tougher to catch. What |goes on in other Jeague parks sula is almost as slow as down below. With one conspicuous ex- | ception. The East Branch of the | Tahquamenon is producing some | very good brook trout fishing and | can't change that. * * The Tigers have won 18 and lost 10 since the All-Star game — a | better record than the 15-10-by the have-good iho. * La * ~ “They mentioned, in passing, that has: Heer so Ment through weather. That sounds good enough to rate a try this evening. the hot. | WINS DISTRICT TITLE — Links up by Glenn Johnson (right) as he defeats Bob Bab- sweep is chalked| for the Detroit District golf’ championship. Johnson | bish, 2 to 1, Sunday at Orchard Lake Country Club won the state amateur title. Fire-Breathing Bosox Storm Into Home Grounds Boston Red Sox whose Bair or the ” leaders has attracted more public- ity. -First-place Chicago posted 17-10; Cleveland 14-11 and the New York Yankees 10-16 as their five- game hold on the top rung melted away. If the Tigers get pitching, they could do it, and their manager, Bucky Harris, has said he thinks they can do it. The Tigers cur- rently lead the league in batting with .272. That compares with a - 296 for the Indians. * * * Herb Score (10-9), the' southpaw strikeout king, goes for Cleveland tonight against Ned Garver (10-10). and Manager Al Lopez says he will use Mike Garcia tomorrow night and possibly Early Wynn on Thurs- day. \Protest Shifts Win to Forfeit GM Club Already Had Game Won, but Tiff Halted It Too vigorous a protest by Ist baseman Walt Honchell gave Gene- ral Motors a forfeit win over the Auburn | Merchants in Monday night's opening Class A City Base- ball League playoff game at Wisner Field. Coachers held a commanding 14-0 lead when the Merchants took their final turn at bat in the bottom of the 7th inning. Honchell, leading off, disputed plate umpire Morris’ leave the. field, Morris stoppet thé ~ _the de-_ washers. In Wednesday's program, win- | ners of district events and all local | events meet to determine a city playground champ. Ribbons will be are as follows: Mw Major § 05 Pr Minor A Minor i 118 Mator — o 430 Ivory Hunters ~ Kansas City A’s Will Hold Baseball School at Wisner Field Aug. 15-16-17 By H. GUY MOATS Young baseball players between = __..the ages of 16 and 23 years, who os ~ reside within 10k milesof Pon. tiae today were invited to attend a school here, Aug. 15 through | Aug. 17. There is no expense involved ex- cept that of getting here and re- -_ turn, and for accommodat: —_ interest was shown, ‘ also played with the Dedgers’ ions, it | — awarded al] winners, About 600) ihoys and girls are expected to since then, participate one would be arranged—and that's Shublom what happened here, them. It might have helped a bit.” oJ Ls s Recently both the ‘starters and bullpen crew have flopped with the -exception of Tom Poholsky After Winning NEW YORK @ — Cuban Isaac Logart's mur- 'who has won four of seven deci- sions since July 4 and hurled four | of the staff's 11 complete games Heo has also been a coach with the Pirate, Boston Braves and Intiene. ; tsatd. See —* ef “se * * Flowers ts: a former Cardinal, * and finished his major league career with the on Redlegs. oO’ Rourke’ played with the Phils, then was playing manager in the minors for six years. Later he was a Chisox scout prior to joining the KC staff as A talent seeker. manager screamed der and Virgil Akins talked of a September fight with Vince Marti- nez after last night's bout at St. NEW YORK t#—Breathing fire and oozing confidence, the torrid Boston Red Sox storm into the | Nic holas| Ar eee. Logart, loser of a split decision’ in 10 founds said his manager, Ed-- die Mafuz, would protest the de- | cision to the New York State Ath- |" letic Commission. “T ask the commission to see the scorecards and he won't ' show them to me," yelled the Cuban's manager, “I = make protest.”* Judge Joe Agnelio (6-4) and Forbes (5-4-1), Referee Ray Miller scored it for Logart 5-4-1. The AP had it dead even 4-4-7. ““@andidates stay all three days. _ Kansas City Athletics will con- duct the school at Wisner Field, and the American League club's 7 representatives will be Joe ear -=o Rearke—and—dake Flowers... | Herb Strunk of Berkley, area scout for the A’s, will also assist in conduct of the school. Walter R. Shublom, special rep- resentative of the Athletics, was .- The_crowd of -1,300-paying $2,026 . i Yankee Stadium tonight for the | ‘ opener of a three-game series with | of Yankees Today for Important Game Series cupy the cellar in the National’ League. * * * “Right now our chances are as | good as anyone's,” chirped rookie the reeling New York Yankees. The Sox have resembled a tropi- | cal heat wave for the past two months, winning 43 of their last 59) games for a fantastic .729 mark, and in the process have fought their way to within a game and a half of first place in the American League The Yanks, on the other hand, | Manager Pinky Higgins. “What we do will depend a great deal on our 12 remaining games with the Yanks, But the games mean a lot to the Yanks, too."’ Higgins indicated he would start Willard Nixon against Whitey Ford in the first game, but said he hadn’t decided on the rest of the pitching rotation. Nixon is a nat- having beaten _them_in. three sof four tries. when the Yanks were leading the | cision, Herman Bishop had a two-hit shutout entering the heated inning and his mates had backed him up with a 15-hit attack, - league by 64% games. That started | Casey Stengel's operatives on the | downgrade and they haven't been able to apply the brakes since. LJ ¥ Li — “Still.” said Higgins, “an awful lot can happen with 45 games still to play. Unless one of us sweeps gained. Two out of three won't do either of us any good.” - this series, nothing much will be | Power. BODOTR ow ceases an: Bishop and Roberts, McGlashen, _John- son, Gordon, Sheffer and Berg ‘League Leaders ot SnuNG — Kaline, ee New rag Petron, rol es + Faline. Beer Detroit 8 Bi * Kuenn, a i n | Th. ; [pa ae ott “Power * : | aa worse than the season percentage of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who oc- One of his victories was the first game of a doubleheader on July 4 Me's concerndd over the date of Cleveland, 23 Ne, New York, 9; Carey. Rew York, 8; ¥, 75 Kaline, Detroit and . * @¢ * “Ever since they beat us in that Fiauk 2% | ues aaeuns Cleveland, pam, — Garver LE New Tou 7: 718 p.m. Nix - om, ts) ve, Bord (124) Kansas City, 9 p.m—Plerce eon (7-8) va, —_ (+9), altimore, (2), 5 p Stone < —_ “Pon (2-10) va. P Wilson n the 3-day baseball school to be BASEBALL TEACHERS — Representing the Kansas City will be, (above left) Joe O'Rourke and Jake Flowers; held at Wisner Field, ; ae 3 Lunsford's 9, ‘s Club § Boys Club 13, Dick & Wes © (Final) Boys Club 12, ;Tigers 4 (Pinal) Two champions were crowned Monday in the city’s Junior Base- ® that he’s had sinee he took over in| gigs ans 1949, sae ‘Br dati, York: BASES — Riv Chic 18; Jensen, Beaton and Minos? Chicago, RB; fh; u F = » a « tt #2 Southfield Girl Wins Junior Golf Tourney i ie s-Groat—— man, ae, Gay. a wn ve 25; = ee a ae et argument too long and re = aard Top Treat or ‘but Browns Seek 5th Straight for Pros * — fifth straightdeteat a feat-that sayhis- team has “spirit;-size~and-+ series, * or a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGL IST 9, 1955 ‘mo oa teem of eight tition, golf's — run for the — pros and their U.S. coun- | money opens- a T2-hole tourney | erparts today tee off in Interna- dubbed the “World ‘Championship tional Cup matches—a sort of| (of Golf.” : calm before the golfing storm | The winner receives this bonan- | strikes Tam O'Shanter Thursday. | za: $50,000 in cash, a guaranteed, mo-days-of team compe-| expense-aid tour of 55 exhibitions | With all this treasure to uncover, younger pros have choked up in) the past with the result that usual- ly their more tournament-hardened colleagues have’ cashed in. Bob. Toski at 27 was the youngest pro ever to make the grand haul from at $1, G00 each plus.an option of 50 more, and a $1,000 caddie fee. The potential jackpot is worth a staggering $156,000 — or about $573 per shot it it takes a ‘14-under- par 274 to win as predicted by Doug Ford Aas Precedent All-Stars Should Win Fr CHICAGO W — The College All | coaching staff headed by Curly | Stars should whip the Cleveland | Lambeau, pro football pioneer at Browns at Soldiers Field Friday | Green Bay and former Chicago night if past pertermances mean | Cardinal and Washington Redskins anything. | coach. The sruteaalene] champions will; Lambeau has niade - few com- be out to hand the Stars their | ments about the game except to has yet to be accomplished in the | courage’ and in order to beat the | Browns “we'll have to outscore * * * golf's Fort Knox. He did it last year with 274. Added to the suspense is a $10,- 000 offer to the first pre te break: the course record of 63 set by Lioyd Mangrum during his 1948 slam of winning both the All-Amer- ican and “World"’ titles. Drawing the favorite's role this | time is 33-year-old Ford, who tlelmi, eoypetleoreeat = ose packs his wife and three kids along ae Ss aon pur aaa = rai with gpm on the tourney circuit in ° ae a housetrailer. Ford is in the hot- | test streak of the season, capping The line, in Lambeau's words) his recent victory in the National — be just as - as theirs and | PGA meet with a triumph in the they won't be able to push us| S —— | All-Americ rican 2 at_ mL Sunday, iday Night, As Lambeau says, ‘‘We have the | His material this year.” ‘ean tha josing 70 e a All-Ameri- _assured him the $3,420 1 | t NEW YORE w - Right-handed | the National Lesaae with a 334} A | patter: “dominate the American | mark, Right-handed: swingers have jtop prize followed three consec® League batting picture today topped thé senior circuit in hitting | tive 69's and marked the first time | headed by Detroit's Al Kaline, the) the past (wo seasons with Brook in 18 tournament rounds he had jeader with a 351 average. The lyn’'s Carl Furillo winning the been out of the 60's: other four positions among the top| championship in 1953 ang the | Among the younger set given @) five hitters also are filled by | Giants’ Willie Mays in 194, chance to win are “British Open’ righties | Campy's average . dipped four champion Peter Thomson of Syd- | ney, Australia, Gene Littler (who has been off his game most of the summer), or Fens cee ea and handed hitting Bobhy Avila of ly Post moved into third at 317, Mike Souchak. Toski also fa ni ™®” Cleveland captured the crown last) with a fivespoint increase, Ashburn this group, but never has ‘ OTe | eer went 9&for-28 and Post 12-for-31 nm a repeater in the “World” " + - e <« competition for men. pros. The right-handed batters who fol | * ¢ * low Kaline in the rave are De Duke Snider of the Dodgers holds A field of about 107. including a troit's Harvey Kuenn, 229: Kansas down fourth with a 315 average > strong foreign contingent, is sharp ening up for the stampede. Fields Al = Smith 318 and Chicagos’ | is fifth at. 313. Snider is the home | in other sections’ of the “World” George Kell, 313 iyun leader with 38 and also is tops | include 12 women amateyrs, 12) ss __ inruns-batted in with 108 men amateurs, and 16 wogen pros! Kaline lost one point during the Mic ke: v Mantle of the New York | who will be shooting for ‘a $5,000 week on Sfor-24, while Kuen yankees has hit the most home first prize. gained two points with--32- hits in | 6. The team matches starting to Tday @ p.m. EST) are worth $500: to each contestant regardless of | victory or not. . ¢ Going over past All-Star victo- ries the fact that sticks out is that The last time the pros went after their fifth straight was in 1943 when the All Stars, headed by Otto Graham, Glenn Dobbs, Bob Steu- outstanding players in each tri- ber and Pat Harder, dumped the Washington Redskins 27-7. Since the game was inaugurat- ed in 1934, when the All Stars and Chicago Bears -battied to a score- pro ranks. Again the lineup is studded with nation. less tie, the pros have won 13, lost! ‘There are such “Can't Miss As | 6 and tied 2 'Pros’’ as end Max Boydston of | . ¢ 6 | Oklahoma; Alan (The Horse) Ame- | This year the Stars will be; che, Wisconsin's great fullback; bolstered by an all-professignal | Dick Moege, Rice's breakaway name players from throughout-thet umph went on to stardom in the | | - Negro 9 Plays Ist Contest in “Sandlot Tourney ORLANDO, Fla., A Negro hoys baseball team from Pensacola was scheduled to make its debut | in the Florida Little League tour- nament today and three white teams apparently are ready to play against it. The city has stepped aside and left the decisian to Little League officials. Orlando Boys, scheduled to meet | Pensacola at today, voted to go) ahead with the game‘although one of the Orlando managers resigned. Miami, which meets St. Peters- | burg in the other semifinal game | is ready to play the Negro team | if they meet in the final game) tomorrow, Co-Manager Joe Cle-| mente said. | Tribe Brass Seeks Pitchers on Coast LOS_ANGELES, *—The Cleve- land Indians’ general manager, Hank Greenberg, and Indian scout Bill Veeck, are.gn the West Coast to look at pitchers. They want to see Sacramento's | Johnny Briggs, 21-year-old rookie; Hollywood's Red Munger; Charley Reamon of Oakland and Lou Kret- low of Seattle, among others. Veeck told reporters he begged | pj several clubs to take Seattle's | Tommy Byrne, who has a 10-3 rec- | ord with the Yankees, “and Kret: | low and Munger are better _right | now than’ Byrne.” ————— Keego Club Victor Keego Hardware outslugged Fill- , . lected three hits in three tries for i ball League Monday night, causing | Wes Sporting Goods, 6-1, to neces- Dairy 9 Upsets Playoff Plans Ric bardonn’ s Dairy “upset the apple cart’ in the Waterford Soft- the loop playoffs scheduled to start tonight at Drayton Plains to be delayed, Dairy nine surprised Dick & sitate an 8:30 game tonight be- Right- Handers Dominate AL, fith Kaline in Front points as he went 7-for-24, Runner (up Richie Ashburn of Philadelphia stayed at 28 and Cincinnati's Wal- | A left-handed swinger had won the American League batting title four straight seasons before right City’s Vie Power, 318> Cteveland’s | and the Redlegs’ Ted Kluszewski | {runs in the Amerie an League, with 13-for-22, oa ter MM otrips Power, boosted his average seven points Brooklyn's Roy Campanetia, also | a righty hitter, continues to pace | ————— RBI ihe ader ‘with a Fries Wins Lightning | Race at Watkins Lake | ' ! Glen Fries piloted Gus Eldred’s -~ | Lightning sailboat to victory to fea, t ture Sunday's point races at wat-| Aline ahead of Jack Berlie n, |took a Jim Parshall kept up his winning | om || ways, skippering “Tar Baby’ to a | Nelson captured 3rd place Guy Duffield won the Snipe race. BUD GAS FIRED WATER HEATER by 4 Amenican-Standard | | ensnttrattnttratnatrattnatatnatutuittntat This fuel-thrifty, automatic storage _\ kins Lake. Fries crossed the finish | pater heater provi who | jependable supply of hot water. close 2nd, and Dave Green. | Somes in 20, 30 and 40 gallon models, | win in the Thistle class. Karl Kreitz yoy con buy now for modernization | took runner-up position and Ed one conv sient time poyment plans : NINETEEN All you want when you wont it with a Budget ONLY $7630 PLUS INSTALLATION 1 4 4 des an abundant, Easy Terms I sailors. | followed by Harry Freeman and | Shelden Covert. Brisk winds gave | favorable support to the Watkins’ Ena & Brown Co. SS €. Pike Ph. PE é v9 tween Drayton Drur and Sylvan Center. A victory tor Drug would force a Wednesday tilt with Dick & Wes to determine 2nd place. Runner-up position in the stand- ings is all-important, since “it de- cides the tournament site for the | winner. Bruce Dryer set Dick & Wes down with seven hits and Earl | Lamberton eracked a double and single off Don Herr to spark Rich- | ardson’s to victory. i Drayton Drug scored six runs in i the Ist inning to wrap up a 7-5 de- cision over Gidley Electric. Four | singles, a triple by 3rd baseman | Paul Atkins, two sacrifices, a field-+ ler s choice and a. walk accounted | | for the damage. Arlo Flesher and | Gary Boe saw mound duties for | we winners. | os caee ..lot 120 8-8 7 3 aie 4i0 000 x--7 # 1 poole and Lesar, Plesher, Boe and | Shett. | Richecwee siecle .. OOF 102 32-6 10 2 Wes 000 010 O-1.7 2 ee and Caswell; Herr and Bert. Four Oakland Gridders ‘Wolverine Candidates Four Oakland County gridders will be among 70 candidates for the 1955 University of Michigan —— more Hardware 10-8_in-a- {football squad when fall practice “ford Junidr League softball game is Alden col: | officially opens at Ferry Field, | Thursday, Sept. 1. Area contingent is headed by Ed- HOW BIG NEWK DOES IT—The pitching motion of Don Newcombe, | AP Wirephate husky Dodger moundsman, is caught by sequence-camera in recent season 1-0 when Gene Baker homered in the eig hth inning. He has won” re Yesterday in Chicago Newcombe suffered his 2nd loss ‘all the 18. Both of Newcombe's defeats were administered by the Cubs Booming Ho! omer Decides Unseeded Arizonan Victory for Riteway Club in Junior Net Final | Riteway Softwater chalked up | another victim and General Motors | claimed success as the men's Class |B City Softball League playoffs | ended the 2nd round Monday night _at Beaudette Park. ‘Riteway downed Knights al Co- lumbus, 42 2, behind the four-hit pitching of Cal Atwood. The Rite- | 8 way hurler outpitched, Pete Mihay | in a tightly-eontested decision | 7 | which stood at 2-2 until the 6th inning .when a prodigious blast | decided it all. A booming home run by Roger Reynolds with Don Moorhead aboard handed Atwood his mar- gin of victory. Both pitchers fanned seven batters. It was Riteway’s 2nd win im the play- offs, Ashland Flying Octane hav- ing bowed Sunday. GMC made its entrance into the } ‘Five Packer Players | for Giles and “Gerry Bender and Margaret Liddy. -ommbined to. al- low the Coach girls only three hits. | Boewer, oe 002 bier 4 ‘ os 4 Co) lovin and Beck. Minay” _ “Racine f Biemar bet oe a t 5 6 Hall} and G Dennis, Dudsinski and | Bud pene aw 2 0 Py 2 #1401 Gin, elivitie i “er i Thrasher and Van Tecsai; McCarter and Gaiante Giles ever 035 ves 4—18 GMc 2— 5 " a ndev, Liddy Bender; 001 “and Liddy. Wasik and Johnson ‘ Placed on Waivers STEVENS POINT, Wis. ®—The Green Bay Packers._of the Nation- | ‘al Football League in training | | in the National Bi evdieninjvebrteeer lems Keego, while Jim Swain rapped a gar Meads of Qxford, regular triple and home run for the losers. guard last year who will captain Victory moved Keego-into a tie for the Wolverines this season. The 2nd place. others are center Jim Bates of = Farmington and two fullbacks, Mike Basford of Birmingham and ‘Steve Zervas of Hazel Park. Doge Seeks 12th Win ATLANTIC CITY, _ Normalize Your Weight and Relax Steom Baths, | Electric Cabinets Physio- Therapy Daily trom ‘nation's leading three-year-olds, | ‘will try for his 12th victory in 13° 9 a. m. to 9 p, m. || starts, in the $15,000 Boardwalk | : | Handicap at Atlantic City Race Call. Today for Information ‘Track today. The Boardwalk is the opening, day feature of a 50-day thorough- | YMCA Athletic Club tournament a triumphant oceasion | here. announced that five players | SAN TAN TONIO, Tex. W—Finals in all divisions are scheduled todary Junior Chamber | of Commerce tennis towrnament | with the spotlight on Paul Palmer, Jr., an unseeded player from to retrace. the path it took going CALL FE 5-8172 Phoenix, Ariz hack and up. And the smoother ; . . , and rounder yolir backswing, the + : This youngster, upsetter of the easier it. is to make yeur down- LAZELLE AGENCY INC tournament, yesterday took out swing pertectly , . |Ned Neely of Atlaga, the top *o « «6 504 P a 7 ontiac State B | seeded player in the Boys Division,; And another thing it yeu! ate Bank Bidg. 6-2, 7-5. Palmer meets James Shaffer of St. Petersburg, Fla., for | the championship. | | \Dinner, Program, | Field Trip for Sam Snead's Golf Clinic Tt is form. not power, that you seek. Unless you force the club out of line by grymeg to apply too much power, or by moving your head, your club, in the dowpswing, tends. swing this way your full power | | Farmers, H unfers A dinner, program, and field trip | N.J., —Paul | | Andolino’s Boston Doge, one of the | with a 4-1 margin over Bicmar. | Doug Ffall hurled a five-hitter for | the Coachers_and_missed his shut-| (out in the 3rd inning when Jack | Austin, Texas, college: John Ver- | hunters, and rural-urban residents | Ganzel clouted a home run. GMC | |'won the game in the 5th on three [hits and a brace of walks off | ican International College, Mass.; + Meeting ts sponsored by the La- Hank Dudzinski, the losing hurler. | Shaw's oe and Giles R ealty | were lopsided victors in girls’ league games at North Side. aes . | trampled Gingellville, 16-0. Jackie Thrasher spun a one- nit shutout. Gingellville’s lone safety’. was a single by Billie Lewis in the 7th inning with two out, Shaw's collected 14 hits, including.a home | Hack Sen. ee The Business. Institute has hatl extensive ex- perience in training veterans for desirable positions with opportunity for advancement. ¢ For Information, Call in Person, Telephone, or Write for Bulletin DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENIN _ GLARSES . 7 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 _ (APPROV Sgrebuanseisnuveasanessscncanecass “Tor the Training of Korean Veterans‘ ce = [oy LLELE LLL LL ad —— year when 45 yearlings were sold for an average of $3,100. * * @ . price was $25,000 paid by for a chestnut colt by Poly- of Skimmer of the, Roll- s Stable of Unionville, SANDERS. _ FOR RENT TRAVIS {Machen KO’s idee |-have been placed on waivers. They ‘are John Bordogna, Nebraska ; guard; Gene Snipes, guard from: 'don, Akron, Ohio, Ugiversity end; Gayton Salvucci, back from Amer- po Bill Robinson, Lincoln, Pa., College back. All are rookies but Robinson, who recently completed military service. Clio Boatman Wins: Powerboat Marathon CHEBOYGAN oF — William R. Smith, ef Clio, won the Class A for the purpose of promoting bet- ter relations between farmers, | will be held Sunday, Lapeer County Aug. 28, at) Center Building. ; applied squarely to the ball When you step up to address the | ball you must have in mind the | left-ef-yeur_clubface and the-Jind | of flight it should put on the ball. * * * | peer County Farm Bureau, is A brief address will be given by Dan Reed of the Michigan | Farm Bureau end the Williams Gun Cluh of Davisoy will pre- sent a demonstration, ‘Other events include a “rownd table” | discussion on farmer- “Sportsman questions and a shert field trip. accord- because Then take your ingly. With a No. 5 iron, its face is the middle loft clubs from No. 1 through No. 9, the ball is placed exactly off center | stance Michigan Departmentof Conser- CHARLOTTE, N.C.- aA con flict with the Women’s Amateur ‘Myers Park Country Club has caused cancellation of the Nation- al Junior Four Ball tournament here next Monday, SAN FRANCISCO, # — Eddie Machen, undefeated California heavyweight. from Redding, HARDWARE 458 Oreherd tate Ave | WE HAVE ve Gam last night. It was en 8 sixth | fee knockout. |. Machen weighed 198, Jones 190. | MOVED 7 Our Lerger, Finer Store ot 908 W. Huron at Telegraph | _ CUSTOM sen a haart aaa _~ Ne golf tournament Aug. 22 at the. knocked out Shamus Jones of Los | Angeles in 2:39 of the second round | reco HITTING = Gene Baker, Cubs, -ranner-up Central Christian at i|had half_of~ six-hits allowed by Oakland Park. Memorial Baptist Dodgers’ Don Newcombe and tangles with Church of the Breth- ismacked a home run in 1-0 deci-|ren at Longfellow. 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HE 7 HOW'D ‘ \ : cw : eet rest, HT THEN = HE} wing So ; Sages ED Pup: : 7 ——— : ; : ff y aa ais Morris ——— \ ' THE P ONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AU GUST 9, 1955, nu a Report Cereals Continue Drop CHICAGO’ w — All cereals ran into a renewal of liquidation on the Board of Trade today, a process which sent many con- tracts into new low seasonal * * * The market opened slightly lower with trading very dull. When’! it became apparent the break of the previous session hadn't brought in any new buying, prices sank further with trading picking up speed. New seasonal lows were set by all corn futures, a majority of oats and rye futures and by September and March wheat. Seybeans held above their seasonal lows, although declin- ing with the rest of the market. Wheat made a little recovery from its lows. Wheat near the end of the first hour was unchanged to 4% lower, | ——— $1.35; corn 4% to 7% to %% “Jower, September : 578 1, to 13 lower. SES ‘gt! soybeans , to 144 lower, Septem: ber $2.27, and lard unchanged to | 5 cents a hundred pounds lower, September $10.77. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN Aug vice G2 | Reds 2.80. Mich’ Round Whites unwashed | watch to H. E. Care) -. 64 | 56 tb sacks @5-00 cents, 10 Ib. sacks 23) maascsseonen 4's | tents | . too | * 102% | CHICAGO POTATOES 1 . . 105% | CHICAGO. Aug. 9 (AP)-—Pbtasoes | __...» LO? | rivkls 66. on track 220 and total us i } shipments 246, supplies moderate, =I i . 10 77 | mand moderate ane market firm. oe . _ 1057 | whites, for round reds barely steady to | - eee | ee tery weaker Ceriot track sales = California long wihtes §4.00-410. bakers i } | | $438-4 50; Ideho-Oregon round reds = | 9250-255: Nebraska Terror 25-2.50; . Washingt ri he $2.15-2 Poultry { ashington t a triump * $2.15-3.38 DETROIT EGGS NATROIT. Aug. 9 :AP)—Eegs POR Livestock NEW York w—A selling wave pasiphong cases included, federai-state micaco LIVESTOCK | swept through the Stock Market — i USDAi— ea tiitee—Orade A Jumbo 59- © ai CHICAGO. 9 (AP) — (US -|today and beat prices down _ se- S5'e'; medium 44-46 (wtd a aut 7 steady to 25 sewer on all hogs; most , small 32-33 wid. ove. 32%) breae” cig Me. | te = ewe > sata verely. 45-47 (45%): saerees beg oo 8 eee ee aiaree be al 31-33 | No 1 and 3s 190-220 Ib also No? and 3| LOsses ran to eetatcn 1 and 4 iwtd o"f 32); Grade 52s rge 44: Grade butchers up to 30 fe safle mece | points frequently. Gains were o an * - oO n passed cot 85 head in three lots mostly No. is 200-|small and scattered, although a | Commercially ert donh8,..medium 40. mosh. sian Ms rire mma soa koll = 18% bum oc. | During the worst of the selling, | s—G 1 47 um | e er noma ae 8 ree O47. medium | io ip 1300-1625. 0 few up to 600 Ib |the ticker tape fell as much as‘ Comment: Market steady but some un- | 82d sbove down 00 reporting | derlying easiness at levels And buying ts generally not gressive. Aliso increased movement storage goods are competin, the high-priced fresh stocks moderate and about ample.- ae of more with Supplies - ers _ 4.00-4 50. cate | pe bu. bekts. fted rm ate" 6.0077 higher price | [ MARKETS l8 Produce in DETROIT PRODUCE OETROIT, Aug. 8 (AP) PoC UEDA) —To- day's price changes at the Detroit Union Produce Terminal * Trading was fair this morhing of light to moderate offerings of mostly fresh fruits and vegetables. Calif. long white potatoes and lettuce slightly stronger; cantaloups slightly weaker, other com- ‘modities about eg Detroit Termina Detroit Terminal wholesale fruit and vegetable pric Apples: Bu. pakte. U. &. 1 up sizes; Wig Va w Greenings 2" 490. d. J. Wealthys 244" 3.00-3.50; Mich, | bu. erts. min ae Duchess 2%", 2.00 By 56; Fal ", -580-2.00; Red Astrachens, 2. « Avocados: Calif. flat boxes, . 2.50. Blueberries: Mich. 12 pt. %, per pt. large 26 cents : Cantaloups: Western Jumbo Cantaloup, cree 27-368 §.00-6.50, few higher s, Carrots: Calif. wga. erts, 6 dos. behs. small to medium, $ 75-6.00; 48 1-lb. film sacks, 3.50-4 00: 3 Cauliflower: 00, @-128, 2 dog. 4.00-4 25: 3 dos. : Calif. ctns ew 376: Canada crts. 4/8 bu. ctns 3.50, . sacks: Calif large, 8; Tdx wash yellows, yellow giobes, J. yellows, med., med. 140; Iowa yellows, 25 Peaches: Bskts. up sizes U 8 le otherwise stated: N. J % bu yellows, whites, 1 1.25; Tl. yel- | lows, med., Is une Trig- |. | 4.75.5.00 Mich open bu avons 2. 400-450, 2%". 6.75-7.00; Jubilees 7+ $0; Canuda — wu | Rea’ Havens, 2", 600, 2 75 Peas: Colo bu. bskts, 4 00. | Potatoes: 100 Ib. sacks U-8. No. 1 size ; A washed unless otherwise state - Bakers 4.50: US. erts a 680; 34", CONGRATULATIONS — R. M. 420 Ib. at 16.78: @ few 380-310 Ib 18.$0- | few areas held out against the fall. | Critehfield (left), | | vice president of General Motors and general man- | Crawford joined GM in 1930 and came here to head, effort to lure copper to this coun- try from other parts of the world. | Chile, one of the major producers or JA Move ern Michigan was outlined today | by Noble D. Travis, retiring presi- | | dent-ef-the-yeuth organization. | In the annual report of the or- | aS ganization for—high—schoot—young- 'sters, Travis pinpointed the past | three years as showing best JA's rapid increase. “In 1952, JA had 1,800 boys et Salable cattle 6.500: salable calves 300. |two minutes behind in steers uneven, averaging sbout steatty heifers draggy. mostly 80 lower than eariy early onday, or steady to 25 | lower than late last werk, cows steady to weak; bulls and vealers fully steady | prime at and feeders steady: choice and | ahead to around 12 nl of the Stock Exchange. The pace | was quite swift at times and well | of yesterday's 1,730,000 | the course of tracing on-the floor} T | 4 2 six-year record of growth for; Junior Achievement of Southeast. | | t manager, in recognition of his 25 years with GMC.! present 36 cents a pound in an ; 28 2 ton- (AP)—Opening | jainers 2 28- 2 60, Ariz, Reds, few 3.38: /ager of the Pontiac Motor Division, presents a gold) the Pontiac — organization in August 1952. Pontiac's ees sade Six, Year Growth Record Is Outlined and girls in the program, This | year, there were 4,500," he said. “In 1962, there were 124 JA com- panies and today there are 236." (This includes a dozen which operate at the Pontiac JA Center on Mill street.) “The number of JA centers lias Copper Supply Shortage Acute ~irany ante: | ing that copper producing compan- TWENTY-ONE © \Cheyater ‘Retail Delivery _ Up 72.9 -Per Cent in 1955 retail deliveries from © Jan, | through July 31 numbered 105,358 U.S. Industry . Suffers! cars. This was 72.9 per cent From Decreased Import above sales for the comparable 1954 period. of Metal \ies in July, an increase of more WASHINGTON wW officials state the shortage of cop- per in this country is becoming | more acute ‘by the minute.’ They reported no real relief in sight for jin July a i ago. Chevrolet Tops Ford | They circles! = situation to in Auto Registration strikes last year and this year in| some major U. 8. producing areas, | a booming demand for copper for DETROIT w Ford today in new Chevrolet led ear registra- automobiles, building construction | tions for the first six months of | and other uses, and higher prices 1955. for copper in Europe than on the | ° U.S. market | Figures given out by both com- A commerce department official | panies showed Chevrolet registra. said about 30 industries using cop-| tions for the period numbered | T96.317 and Ford 741,481 per have shut down or piyred operations due to scarcity of the; 4 menth ego ford had —« registrations lead’ of approxi- * * metal, Government officials declined — Government than 63 per cent above deliveries |. mately 15,000 units over Chevro- “In production ‘Chevrolet ' tops DETROIT #—Chrysler Division) Ford by more than 71,000 for. the of Chrysler Corp. reported today. its | period Jan. 1 through Aug.-6.-The — 1] figures are Chevrolet 1,143,660; Ford 1,072,337 * * * Ford said car and truck. sales for last month were -the highest The total included 13,396 deliverfor any July period in the cém- pany's history. The company said dealer de- liveries were ahead of previous record figures of 170, 676 set in 1983. LATE MODEL TYPEWRITERS and Adding Machines TO RENT Ask About Our Reatal Purchase Plan | TISDALE OFFICE MACHINES \ 460 W. Huron St. FE 53-1111 -what-might-happen-to—|- relieve the situation, but one Pas sald: * “Tt certainly appears that some-— thing will have to give.” a ay —/ Trade circles have been predict- ies would hike prices above the : Donald E. Hansen of copper in this hemisphere, is Res. FE t-8513 +turning out copper at full capacity, but some of its copper has been lured to. Europe — it normally ee eee er prices there. Accident Insurance ~ Automobile Insurance “Acenalt As pa Burglary Insurance A yy," one authority sald, “the 36 cent price is pretty much Bonds—All Types 511 Community Natt Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWits Res. FE 5-3783 Fire Insurance Liability Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance of a myth, If an industry really F needs copper today, and needs | d it urgently, it has to buy it from Importers who get It on the world market at a price higher than the air blows” “A new vote only shows which way the hot —O,. - established price here. This | means that a great deal of cop- per today actually ts costing U. S. industries 49 to 59 cents a also come close to doubling,” Travis said. “In 1952, there were eight centers. Today, there are | ~Fravis also detailed the financial growth of the organization, de- Lsigned to give practical business | experence fe young people Memberships worth $82,575 were he said. “During | collected in 1942, the year ending June 30, 4955, we ~_|..Many Li pound,” pealed to the government to re- lease copper from the government's -steekpile but this werd take—an— torder from President Fisenhower. Since last October, about 65,000 tons of copper under purchase con- | jtract for the stoekpile has been” “Complete Investment - 80,8 ‘ 21 75-24 =: hot th IEEE ar, eee eaty| He ath Sette i eniee ee | re oe ee ee Facilities receipts 1.235.113: wholesale buying | rime 1.225 I. 34.90. good steers 1a30-| The market started lower and | He declared. he is looking for- eget tame een often ae 7 prices ee os ener opel 2 | 188, Rotting leads igh catia aed | toward the start of the third hour | | rd ; hades t nig from the stockpile itself, govern- . e » at Your Fi Tips Bo, 0c SaE iote 11.888. wholesale | Broo! out good and choicd heifer ja.50- it ran into a Selling flurry centered | $197 at = ce Se AS eh ae |ment officials said : nom wm receipts n 4 ole se . to | AUS . . t * = “iors prices wachonged to 2 higher. 17.50; ueitity. ana Sommureah Gawain ha in the motors. Chrysler and Gen- | | But, he added, “I would like to Tee) Vated | iates ee hee a —_ US. large whites 60-69.9 mixed 43° 1300: canners and cutters 850-1125: eral Motors were a focal pdint ot sworld's major copper producer : ick 4 call we bor © ie mediums 40; U.S. standards 36: dirties wulitty Lepper ys pir Lory esogintirs the selling and weakened rapidly. | /remind you that, money alone will | with 1954 production of 836.000 tons Just pick up your phone an xperienced ne) need eel Lynne bw | Fee. ‘ “\e. prime Venlers, 18.00- 33 00: i buy ose baad of you Fi ‘It appeared the production would service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome 5 “ 1. _ comamet coe B: | he manufacturing business we g 900.000 thi _ P Livestock io keae Senco ew nocuers New York Stocks | know that it is one thing to build Sear eae Te strikes ooo is ey epens: Oy eee «ere DETROIT LIVESTOCK | 14.00 | (Late Morning Quotations) a plant_and another to run it suc- | jae © eat official “but how “s seb” Barres ey ter cree on spring am b0-%9 higher shorn year: Air Reduction. 1@ Int Nick a cessfully. ree saa ee ara 900 000, "* os arrows and gilts eroun vieg | ngs and slaughter sheep steady: choice 4) pak 101§ Int Paper. 1044) mig ot go a mined Us. number} to 3 189-260. Ib, | EFS por spring lambs 0-0 Be. ih Ained str Int Tei&Tel . eae “Just as important as a large | Spite a natura] desire to step up WATLING, LERCHEN & co. mostly ‘Bumber 1 and 2 190-220 Ib 16.80; FW 2OUBIS. deck cholen year- |aium ita et Jase cont et budget is the management of the | Production. This of course is be- | . few lots mostly number 1 16.75; most | aE — 1 ‘pelts ex | ale os — — ree JA companies themselves. We | cause of strikes in plants of Kenne- Member New York Stock Exchange end othe: leading exchanges ire -Gclanic ste, Putty 00 pes eum yare-y choice slaughter ewes | 1m rAasring 40.3 Kelsey Hayes 324) have taken important steps this | cott ieee Smelting and cesieuie eotecie trem = ert maren gered ' ee Am ge. = = a. Ses year to recruit more advisers Refining. | . 4 ‘i E see | tows” mostly, $0. cents higher; buls | Poult Am M & Pdy 284 Kresge, 68 . 308 and to train them more effective- | | 716 Pontiac State Bank Building Seca cetera panes Soe | i earaerreohien | (te Gime at ere = ee ae oe FE 4.2895 fea Murs at 0 3330 Tou ‘chet ented DErRort Auge UAB) Prices paid |Am Xews 31 Lit — - ue JOE TARAGS. A ot the program will receive | @d ers ope ut ; |, few - rn { morenst grass scouts oe) -retfers— 12.00- | ve peu Wh gs = to ace ae Am Seating at 3 rockn Alre .. aoe M. J. Donnel of Pontiac Coac' strong support from the business. ! 18.00; some t gtassera down | hens 24-26, Jight_ type 17-18; | Am Smelt i i = Co., Drayton Plains, announces; men of the community. : —= So ot ee RE to 10.00; bulk utility cows 12.00-13.50; fe There or fryers (2%-3% Ibs.);| Am Tel & Tel ct one 8 em ': the ap intment ot Joe Takacs, as . caners and- cuters mostly 10.00-12.50; | whites 29: gray crosses 31, barred rocks | Am Tob 2.9 Lorillard at oe oT would much prefer sia x . few light canners 9.50 down; utility and | 32: eaponeties (4%-8% Ibs) 34-38; tur-| Am Viscose . 591 Lou & Nash . #22 | general sales manager. s commercial — mostly 13.06-16.00 keys, young type heavy hens 37 Anac * Co . 00@, Mack Trk ... 286 ' Junior Achievement of Southeast- | L _ _ VACATION TIME Seat sendy os ler but pot fully | ree a meaice $e 2) Takacs has been closely con- | ern Michigan be the best JA opera- | fZ vealers 5 Bee | : : i * - ostabtioned: * eany sales monet beer oe | cucaan. ane ear et ioe voters | rynted brads tes Mere pare ie nected with mpbile home pee | tion in America, rather than the | Cc | t - Hi h. Mea ns heavily traveled RBS Src ca oy tat ae Sat RRS RL HS Bt pf manure fo more, than 10 |igaet tel however tat me| Cor Inventories Hig loc divulge PLC parr ahi ‘gheep—Saiable 250. Sinughter lambs | unchanged: Repry meme 31-90: gta bens | At! Cet Lines Mont Ward .. 79 . w inievallacs ued lanprove:| continue to be the best, we will also byt. Sales Forces See ‘pay you to double check opening weak to 60 cents lower; 178-18.8; broilers or fryers 29-30; old | At! Dxtt 7 Motor Pd 23.3; tO ne continue sed be = Digest. a j r insurance coverage be- early sales sheep: few sales good ond Toosters 135-145; caponetties 4% to $/ AYO? ME. 4g3 Mueller Br .. 31.7| ments found in the modern mobile Little Loss Ahead | , you ' choice spring lambs 20.50-21.50 b 32-34, over 5 Ib 36. Rendix Av ... 411 eereey . aa F : . r aoe t = fore-you teave on-an extend-— ——— a A re Ee Se S22 ee = Manit (e] cou s- Es ee -eé-+cie-—$ —_$___—_—_—_-—_ SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OP PONTIAC a Bgl ie : : DETROIT W—The trade paper, June 30, 1986 Bohn Alum |. 25 “Nat Gype ... $8 N B f i id t R at ts : , Nat Lead ,..,774 . |paper Automotive News sa o- sop areas eres ves 8 & 2 <8.) NewsinBrief to Hold Event xv 2A yw. HUTTENLOCHER sinc lente ed Io aa R ScEIPTS — Brises Mig. ete) Nerfawest, x 383 i tee 2 ee This Weekend “In the light of present aoe eminent}. H. W. Huttenlocher Mex. E. Kems § _Cusvent. E ase WAVY) wc ecaee $2.024,559.90 ris My — 31 No Am Av .. 623 ported to Pontiac police yesterday sales most dealers are optimis ic =f, ! 4-155) ~Seltequent Tax Collections........ Ge 30,274.36 ee “Nor Pac |... 73.7 | the vacant house that he owns at} } regarding the 1955 model @leanup, | Interest om Delinquent Taxes oes Calumet @& W139 Onin Airtine 218 | 4g Columbia Ave. had been eu | |aceording to a cross-country check ————————e acon Revenues from Grants: — : er's Weekend will c held Saturday | Primary rest Pu 4 a 165 G & Fl 822) tered sometime during the past be Automotive News. : =? — Lee {65 | Af your friend’s im jail'and needs| After the barbecue, a campfire ering a Saran = principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute 4 Administration — abana - $6) bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA — will be held, along with a short | no more trouble than usual.” 4 quotation service available at all times. ¢ OSTUCHIOR |... 4. serene eee nee vs 541,285, “85 Adv. / ee of School Piant.. 728,101.38 - 208.4 roundtable. Square dancing will A i vitintenance of (Rent tneuraace, Interest) 30,030.08" fa : $84 highlight the evening’s activi- Mictreng ape ime boinignell agg N hb] Co. "Auxiliary Berviese- (Praneportation, ne shi ans . _ bs _ Ss ties, with music provided by | Return-ef-the-bilte-sale—e-fae- = oe J ‘ephier- a. Capital Oty Meee nas = 51,449.42 ig w2 a Haan's orchestra. Dances will | | sori the lsereen sejting- te the Gee Ae cere as ppl ludes Revolving Funds 466,623.56 38. oh Hd ee be called by Hal Brown. 1953 cleanup—is indicated here and a4 + Commanity National Bank tae. “fe 2-9119 | bing hn ye er » 750 808.09 a $2) CHICAGO (INS)—Standard Oil! Sunday's program will begiw at! there across the country in dealer |§'-— ———.. =< dlr Lb aioe sinclar io. odes Co. of Indiana reported today net | dawn, with a bird observation hike | advertising as the 1955 cleanup ap- igen — peo ay 98,331,178.25 | Rast Kod ...-. 73-6 Rou Pac..... 59.5; income for the six. months ended | conducted by the Camp Nature nails § woutena $ 121,207.47 | El & Mus.... 36 Sou Ry... $3) June 30 of $64,964,743, equal to $2| Counselor, followed by a 7 a.m. SS - gare cc 323 Bid on Calif’. #61 a common_ share. am! br t. Other events include |g ui = a “std Of NJ...1326| Pared —-with— aquatic and fietd-sports;Moskeet} Geiss of ee ter ei Firestone... ae gtd On Ohio: #3] a common share, in the same shooting, boating, and a nature By i ef Funds. ..scccs- H Preepot Bul... oo Std Peck... 08) period last year. Robert E./hike. Dinner will be served at Re rts Farnin 5 U ft ! sat tenes ate =e Swift & - 0: i i qg p | OOS eeneer = ee 14,136.28 es Syiv El Pa... 408 fore in the args ove tiny mare ong with a alt po oe - 2 __NEW_YORK (®—Aeroquip Corp. wie * and-Gite--Pund.R fi : 2,135, 697.93 | wee 50.1 Tex G = : 0. tty casting demonstrat tion. 3 [oo an ‘Pas OS are Perret br ts meney-in: and Site Pund Receipts ee Mills '.... 76 ‘Timk R Bear.. : Unit leaders, District Commit- {°° sr | ee duly 1, 1984.......,...05 $2,262,008.40 | Gen Motors ..131 aro w oi . ze an eight per cent cola in produc-|teemen, Den mothers, and all the first nine months ‘this year . ., DISBURSEMENTS Tel ...... Ss yoet Ge. MA than in all of 1954, Peter F. Hurst, | Purchase and Improvement of New Sites... 25.811.68 Gen Tire ..... 683 trent Co'-: 373| Hon of crude oil and natural ~at are invited to attend the president. told Wall St. financial? New Furniture | and Bqsipment euanoae seocers | oa at A Carbide : a4 tenuis: affair. < men today. bahear’ ER Oe 17,810.90 / | Goodyesr 5. 83 Unit Air Lin... 43 (INS)! t: In a talk prepared for delivery Wisner Gtadium Bond and interest Payments nnn Se ed? tee Pee eal ee ar in —Kemecott Ford Motor Announces |ntwe ae hee Tow Society of Interest and Pees on $2,100,000 12,986.20 Mt West 8..,. 21.6 Un Gas Cp.... 314] COPPer Corp. | —- Analysts, Hurst said net Da VB. seoeesevecsessreawrensences Greyhound"... 186 US Lines... 331] come for the six months ended | Record Hourly Payroll resp taep Nay sigan BE nee tertne ee opened Soriaaa.sa | Hersh a: aa us Rete 33 ae piglet anag vs tg que eum DETROIT —The Ford Motor '| of of 1958 were up 72_per cent from Reeser eenees dee nees evens terarenee 1,787) os ij ci eue & Cash on Hand June 30, 1066...... 4 week, The Indy must be witec! © pa J service al makes of refrigera- awards tax free, ANDREWS, AUG. i, 19%, WILTON imei: | DOD oe See te ant | one ub irpee at sacl iacebonees Dow las, 2515 So. Commerce Rd., J. R. =i L OFFICE| mink yard. per An internal revenue spokesman oe : with heat and light) ROY'S Oakland Ave FE *, age 14, beloved son ; t bookkeeping. Must; 4 room spt. Apply in|. 9-403" yesterday said that seemed to be be "Thomas and Virginia Andrews: HILTZ ‘ “fopendabie and willing| goes with the job. pe the case although the exact proce- al eet of phn ane Be: Lind eationk, CEdar oe l whee de i deanlek ‘5 ai cr MARES OF Koons Pas ws. Fu - q . . 5 dure for making the awards would vice will be held Thursday Aug. |;9,;"qn! Batate end 4 as aaa ms Ranch, Milford. reoaired by factory trained men have to be studied. 11, at Richardson -Bird Cha aa at deot mrors opens j : at our gers, eneral, rin ing & ae Zi 1 pm. with Rev. Wendall Maioch e Poutise Instructions La ce a The principle involved is that | fiye"Cemetery. Milton will tie in| _ Whi ate por ORNERAL GFFTEE) on oe AND | PLASTERING cash given im recognition of pod of tae Walled Lake, Mich. ‘Apply Pontiac Press Box} KOREAN VETS AND cp some rs eam ait ponte something done in the normal F AUG. ¥. 1955. GEORGE. 2 - NON- VETS Se eed wees LANERS. course of a person's work is tax- | Stephens Ct, Pontiac, Mich. ag o Ot ARERS. _Free est. no oblira’ PE 2-1631. free, Such is the case, for in- bert, dear per af ae “iia acuiigrs ouaAE DE- OMetienche ‘ie tab tas Vie —_— istration the nation has advanced | stance, in Nobel and Pulitzer | DOWNS {ic will be held Wednes- GOMES training 20 ial| FE _ 54626 far in of the belief in| prize awards. day, Aug. 10, at 2 pm. from the a teres igate EXCAVATING = “the dignity of ll our peo- Brace-8mith Punera! Home with fen home| our wou strial rative Bae soil _FE $4372 oe wl diy oat our Pe| anyone who compces tor | Revver e ienitiatet || BOX REPLIES riiReots| Wate Wiener oat ee EN” ROPES _ ae ple tere specific award, however, would| Mr. Evert will lie in state at the healthy older) ¢ Harper at 3-2000. : background may be}jn their equal | not get the exemption Brace-Smith La fom a At 10 a.m. Today ape, bee Wed. ugust town, a) es ps ot a ii coma % ; ; = earner re ag! ° ’ . right to trenton and ceprtanty Henry Ford I. announced yes- - Ce oxtera R Rd. on a There were replies at GARDENS) §'p. SEWE R CLEANING : and the benefits of our common | | rday the fund, @ nonprofit cor-| ‘mi,,motner of Mra. Stanley the P rt rn Evenines as male sats — funder series. TE 4-2013 ae citizenship.” Tt acid Wedneniay Aaa. ress office Frese Pets Work Want E ectric— ewers Cleaned * A poration, would create a million-{ Will be held Wednesday Aug. 10 the following boxes A ee é “AN of us realize that much 1 to vide at 7 pm. trom the Bossardet- ie wing 3 EP : 4 hour service No results. so : pee , | dollar ] . f i fe of ebila . TRY PLASTIC AND] ch he jeally ¢ + must still be done,” he said. $75,000 ae S caeuis ac Rovere hastece cleioing. ee 2, ©, 15, 18, 24, 25, 28, et #15 8° a HL SAGES irasiaty: FE 5-6954._ m_—<— —_— =. Nati ups-whetind so-apply terment in Acacia Park Cemetery. 58, 60, 42, 63, O6, 67, 74, WALKS Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 4 for the Advancement of Colored atomic energy to peaceful ~pur-| Mabley Puneral Home, Oxford, 78, 86, 87, 88, 105, 108, for a Apply in per a a 4, I 5 ee i ‘ ° ._ 1635 ix Rd. ND CARPEN |ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- . People said the — has a hams _ Nidan 409-5 1 is, ee 115, : Saw Oran Ss ee a CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN perigee ceuinding 8 E. Pine s pet» — record accom tirice amber a. age a = 2 zs ——— ———— rights, partic-t ss } ‘tear me = ; , : BEAUTY OPERATORS CAR. Don Mevers EM 35-0163, warty in the Dis istrict of Fame Ou 5 Chemis + Be ee denen Help Wanted Male 6 arent you glad we're not afraid of storms?” $7500 af Start, St eady all ‘Also = e ac "Gaal ape Co_ RW. umn! ” iS Saar aistae GE Ahea, Mecta Sen aL ND MAN EXPERI-| 4 “a rr ergctaicaL WIRING AN Bulldozin ng field tile and *.* 8 sta. "Punerat service will be hela] e0eed de to, 00 Good Bourh'anc| Help Wanted Male 6| ~ Help Wanted Male 6 as pa ie IN VicIN-| Suerte seer, “cent Pe] water lines FES8221 or PE The NAACP yr ogeegpieal e. s * Psigiperi dae at gg Ag 5 ten tor Super Market (00 Hatchery HELP WANTED __ r T: ~ SION we ate flat housekeeping aaa See as RE | ~~ pLasTERiN ina” NEW HOMES that Eisenhower recom-_ -——FELEVE ow Pay - pairing, Heensed, FE 20062 CUiRANTEED RE REPAIR WORK. mended any civil rights legislation Dies-in Midland e canter? Funeral afrangementh| A iyroupant AND POR-\Opportunity for credit or TECHNICIAN “[DDLE-AGED WOMAN TO CARE) MAN PAST $5. At LOCAL REF.) OR 30030 by Voorhees-Siple Pu Home. ‘Ambitious with @ desire tol : y : = = erading Vicinity of Pontiac Air- — of 10 soldiers killed in a truck) top, degrees from Miami Uni. | ls” offictating Tuterment in an _ — surance and liberal savings and YOUNG MAN Mert Colem: rh oo Experienced woman would) _port. FE 17-9086. accident before all ne of kin ae versity, Oxford, O., and his Ph.D. | wil lie in state at Alka'e Po Sine to nao a wen bocon sot olan Ave Between ares of 30-38 FRESSER Oy x TADIES_OAR oaR.| like kitchen work. No Laundry Service 18 Pf marry ros io aes a eet ‘ . weruy, ery aa SC Shicoge, Titnols : HOUSEHOLD TO LEARN TAVERN | _fis’w. iar L a ory Cees | Sunday work. Please call! 77 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RU RUF : this breach of Army policy. He became an instructor tn! Sigur eh tae peti priares BROKERS FINANCE Corp. | , BUSINESS MELAS SRA TP ce | FE 44752 after 4:30 p.m.| Ged Beseaally Salsbea, Pontios U.S, 8th Army headquarters in Chemistry at University of Michi-| Wei drs itary inant F We need two men who are \ . Pe ane tame dae a i gERE oY “GIRL neo ) DAY WORK, |FoR ea EE SERV. — Seoul identified the casualties, ageaeh te Retest gre . aes + Has nawilos, Mire Fhe able to purchase new % SOUTH SAGINAW _ & yTchatacter ref ~ cleaners. 12], Williams: RONINGe es A vsHEL 1 DaY Day | | Shot” moet einstein Bees ate et) ig aR CMC aco aan cse CUED, rete aeeleeetec oie vel Cantecapeg__1#A §s ' : . \e s and) crete, stea employ- ss r a. oo 8. Telegra a pe ret: Lynn Jew 61. - near Kimpo Air Base, northwest of | 47d the two became associated in oe Pee Hh. service went Good offer to ign el “KOREAN VETS AND ¥YouNG MAN TO. Wom IN| _tler's. rel 8.2 Begin idan te (ONiNGE BOT DAY 8 SEW OO | courses come SERVICE cur. the Korean capital. ee a ee neral Wome with Rev. | part Call FE 2-3091, NON-VETS tome mechanical tpowiedee ana) |! SALESLADY mounas SG05 et in PIN lanatiee cee ecko tine Mothers of.two of the soldiers, | for quantity production of chemi- al Mavens offi aoe: party. _See ad ander instruc be able to. type rts mane-| por high grade juvenile shoe. ishea 1} @ o FE GRADING AND YARD LEVELING when told by newsmen of the Seoul | ©4ls. a went in Perry Mount ‘Fark ‘Mre| Mr. Kent. MECHANIC FOR ALL MINOR RE. | _f¢t. Wilson PontiecCadiliec. | store. “Experience referred. ‘but | fegsn. | Sv" © © US! OT) ea P pecarinG GOOD announcement, said they had not} pp, Hale was married in 1917 [Parmer Snover Puoeral Home." BARBER Witeen cok OY. BC, ao Vee wEN Cant | condition AD yin pers ron Has ‘Tw. Hopkins Fe eo) Se Bees en. rs © been notified earlier. One said she te Helen Dow, eldest daughter of £15 © deh aL ARTHUR Have steady cool, sereeable MAN. 1} EXPERIENCED IN HEAT. a rete return fer. ‘Rational concern cassie ieeene 44 sg er uipore ac ine Tank “ROE TADY ood MOVING TROCKINO PICK. J ties. aS io gel oe ge _— _beral Peg! ftim Wu- |" Biues ‘Presy Box 60, , on fie" gestred Aus Sr Bea ¢ ig “rill eworkers Pam ost cooat acme valifted PE 40381 zoacmnents rates, WE 1803 any- a . Samar v's ve Hieh- ne wi The_spokesman_said_the i — oe is Wiley T. Bu Flowers 3 CAB DRIVERS, DAY rite Heures ¢ ond ator __ Way, Di vton Reins, times dave "Ss sen or part Wipow wre Two Bors © it Wages 72 A-BC CARTAGE CO would determine why the names of husband, — ——~——-| SH IFT OR NIGH T| weet with. pool BEAUTY OPERATOR TOP EARN.| time evenings and “et or part! work on farm FE 30370. Moving @ vickuo Fl 24756__ the others had‘ not reached the | Chanan, Jr., United States minister! punstais PLOWwERS fits. This 14 your op a ae ee seat P| tons Wacnl ¢ Sauary Fier |WASHINGS AND TRONINGS, PICK) BEDFORD MOVING = A communications de- | ‘° Luxembourg. te _Buren 6 reaan| SHIFT. FULL OR oc anestion Pontine +l. ce eee Fh | fires Mcceant “wortian conat| 50, end deliver eM y3717. |Leca’ & Long Distance—Pm 3.6787 lay could be responsible, In Tokyo, —_ ___ Funeral Directors 4| PART TIME. APPLY Press Box 74. Your iy will be’ BE OP LATOR cae ABLE wasnt an AND (RONINGS PICK oUMF TRICK SERVICE, BLACK headquarters indicated all Ch rf C ones AIR AMBU ANCE AROUND 101_W. HURON. — remuseretion ‘Fors appoint Sears, Roebuck & & Co, | #2 88d Delivery FE eee, an cei! te cee haa tome wees (COQITEL COMMISSION jeunes eee eee eg iarer erences | MIDWEST, | 9 a mers — Building Service 12\Q8T J UEETNG REASOF aaa BS FOR MEN i viele fecitities OR 31797 | _carpenter’s helper MA 60821. |cotlege Gens | eens @ CLERE, 5 Stena: ra her CIOWT HAULING AND RUBBION. = = f M t t So thfi ld _Draion Psa - Watertore CHER WA tens at recut hea grap ALL MINOR REPAIRS AROUND| Call Bill. PF (S08). until next of kin are informed. 0 Meel a uiniie DIONIFTED SER TICES fayrant hut have relereaces. Shaw Cashier and clerical girl Must bella > Hl gos ae SE 1 WEAVY TRUCKING. Kirkby Funeral Home FE 4-188 $280 to 4750, Be able to take some and isaky tomosks. Rubbish havied - Top_ sell, sand. : SCR . fl) dirt and gravel Jp p08 SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The ohn Renner TiTriT eo patere no exp. 18 S pernaseot, ptr dior HAOLING- ODD JOBS. Music Teacher S cikkcid Chaska Cosine cia Donelson-] S| short order work, FE $6000. Midwest Employment | Secretary"? “™™ g200 to $330 # ARTH | IR’ Ss Apa et _Coeep_ Fe tain ; *| meet Wednesday. night to consider! _ pesionen bon” PuNerats”| Comb. Bumper & Painter | « ea ee Bank BLDG. | BOND EMPLOYMENT. A] CEMENT WORK eS eee cs Pe at Waterford just how the city clerk, Sreasurer, mot PARESORIFFIN CHAPEL Liberal non-financial venetite. Cal B-1 RIKER BLDG. 48.N, Saginaw St. LLOYD MONROE 45194, . sa ad 42 2 achat) Service PE 2-884 or Smith Service Mar. FE P = . 5 = Be Sol engineer, attorney and assessor ™Us™ful re Dat) sare pe eae SOGKREEP ER bon RETA “FED'S RESTAURANT FE 4-6866 O'DELL CARTAGE to e Oo oist will be put into office. Voorhees-S Siple|” BRIGED SALESMEN itan Detroit or Pontiac area furniture store Thoroughly expert & CUCARPEMtER TEPAIRD an) “** SE tae Moving. = ener rs ty he'pful. but mot e uer andling sccounts DRIV my N alterations Quick te OR : performances by _ hi | Question of whether the offices FUNFRAL HOME Mareed —= Aoabeed @ Opporte- Salary and ote per | Seivable’ Apply in person. 25 8 F ET 3-2967 eves _ SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUF Ss rated. musicians, highly should be appointive or elective) ambulance 8-1 \-¢ Plane oF Motoy| _@istributing Pred Sanders Baked —_— jnew. Has coening for Hmited umber ire gimp OF CEMENT WORK | _Uah end lant trucking FE corre. a young os moored needs came up at the last meeting of the PE_ 2-837 A ad G Candies. Small invest-| CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Bookkeeper—Sales DINING ROOM W 6 EE T k t R t 4 Tommy seneet teacher. group, with commission members 22 ee eee At Cary Ave. PE. 49988 ee Bent shift. Mast be 1 er cise pl TUCKS to. nen will highlight the seventh week of) 3. i404 as to whether appointment DRAGLINE OPERATOR. |NEED 3 PULL Tite REAL ES. TERY WARD TED'S RESTAURANT. | _Pree estates _ TRUCE TRACTORS | activities at the National Music appo : eg t soap ckiscuaan Gt ane Cane oak MONTE Gi OM sin COMPR = rn AND EQUIPMENT , Camp, . nd the mayor, appointment by the eae ge te Keogo Harbor end est for &. E_Laa«rence & ; cower ‘owel qiner | sam ere, ——— mas toe = > 5 : LESMEN y plum is tonis v bs es 4 claw a Wea een sominations from comed| members| NEED A FINANCE.| Sc" tame, Petty "CHAPIN-BIGELOW CASHIER pos Beet wee a eae ee Mo RENTAL, Industrial Tractor Os 9 “School, is among nine winners ‘of | Yd be the best procedure FIXER? Order Classified rrementfed» Bxcallet car "ye Ogi or PE Sans — aie "easter, "yotee and Mel corti cater | pits § WOODWARD the Camp's annual concerto audi-| Other points yet to be deter- , see etiney —Mncctits Con een ne ee reson ree i tions. ‘They will sing as soloists | mined are the tax rate, elections. ads to sell, rent, find a] sudomes referrals Foor, around Maal MANAGER | CAREER GIRLS || Shop ie Rt segmaes' | SLOCK, ORICK CEMERE WORE) REDUCED RATES § Saturday evening, with accompani-| terms ae ce and ae year. ’ ; have eating. ing. ership. Good unity for 6 ine Aly +i de S30) WHITE an OM “N of HOUSE | BRICK A‘) BLOCK _ CK LAYING Large van W serve vou. Smith ment provided by the Honors Or- ee good job. FE 2 S181 is the; [7s =", eames Sse ngs amen TAYE BR CHEV IEVRO- |General Oifice |. o| Live in PE S008) nm pT CORE Oe re ee __ FE $-083) for intervi | 41561 Soe WAITR Moar BE RELIABLE meh Ae cnbceen : ———— ee Tennessee Car Crash ~ |Want Ad number! Soe sails $335) Us 10 and MIS, MA $0711. |RRICK ORION AND CEMENT) 4-1 DECORAMING - PAINTING : —paniper Can receive, the winners [°— a 7 ay 407 Hadley St. Holly, "| Diy 80 Wayne St. 3 to 4 Midwest Employment WANTED: WOMAN WITH — a Keer a amen | a be sae, were chosen by vote of Camp NASHVILLE, Tenn. uw — A Dear- (MAKERS EXPE a HARMACIBT — EROF? FESSIONAL 46 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG _tbois, and | _ MI «it Guarant Ph <1 Paintina ne faculty members from 73 contest- | born, Mich., boy died when a light- mping piant. Flint Tool and Sess ticars, Gaee tee PE_5-9227 ee (LOAN NO_AND AR ADiNG wo | MTA; 10 Percent disc, for easn i ants, weight car in which he was riding Merete SS LF yp EE ae Bag A ot MB cra stra time inte. those © Or che hour er| <1 BAtNTING- PAPERRANOIN BERHANOING The regular Sunday was struck by a trailer truck and DYE MAKERS. “CxPRAIENCED.| = oor managers Must like to matioa ww. —p eee aE PE | Job OR 00 or an ‘aper removed. Estimates, FE : : ‘ another auto near last night. The-Pontiac Press Flint Tool and Manutecturina Co., Real lE S a oe a wed +n. sree 1 ; “aT eal Estate Salesman not necessary Good salary, etc. Reas. Free estimates. concert will — cea) Killed wag Philip Rice, 13, s00|} For WANT ADS Ci Petes : Good live wire man gzepllent, future. (Call ‘Mrg Del: iat GENERAL. 5 DAYS 6 76 Pi_2-2300. RD Wall Washing tions, : " FOR par Uniimited Depart | — © tos CA WOMAN ia T RAGE Painting. Reasonable. FE 2.2706 oe orchestra] 'state patrol Col. JW. oer a ceeded Sees plenty of floor timer Prefer | trict Woofence: PE asl. for qiier, ind, Cal CEMENT- SS | EXTERIOR PAINT- ‘ty patrol Cpl. icCrary DIAL FE 2-81 an’ living in W -| at 819 7 Ge ae - ing. Agelink 228 Edison. Se ier Desreky Commevel | rvs this version af the accident: setae Hes a GROOM PoR| sree Croftice. Must be neat appearing| _ 8:00 P porches, oe ton 'tat wala, wrocte| FE Overture," Haydn's “Clock. _Sym- stable 2-299 er bee | n aee PM Ove 0. HET “Al PA . PA NG meen ADO . a Young Rice and Dale Patrick)} From 8 a.m. to $ p.m. gt zn Ee C tir] Co. Teen te Panties Launary. Oe: care for 2 invalid young Women. ‘PREE ESTIMATES —_—|_ Mason Thompson PE 48364 See , 4 L Es [thet — aed gE Rn + 7 : ¢ 2-2 -week—tire—in—or—out. a oo ° a GS Rae RT Sa SES Sar A = ' < PE 5-7264. ; CEME a OCk ing. Crew ot ~ EM 34-3435. Choral masic is scheduled for ipo ee ee 37, we ina medica ike C. y ~aelke wid nee Tone tty sen CURB GIRLS f WOULD Lik MIDDLEAGED ja eee: PAINTING “INTERIOR AND EX: Friday at 8 p.m. in the Interlochen | Fo incton slowed to das Tett-|] Mult for errors ot EXPERIENCED Ee Company. ——REAL ESTATE *ARPENTEP FPAIRS AND AL-| estimates. F nem cecle | Bowl, when the University Choir | rr ye ype pores = goss Oak! ang County's Exctusive GMC end ene full imp ealecmes ter Were sa service Weather | “ PAINTING PAPERHANGING T ' : Beatias ice and one for Lake!) faq and F. ‘aculty Orchestra will perform and turn, = truck hit his car from Insertion of the advertise- — + ee eae, 4 -_ offi concrET ~@ROKEN BY HOUR( WA CLEA 7 fager i eee behind, shoving it into the path of! ment which nas been. ren: time work. New ihedern factiiiies, Crum seties., Protas, ene oe Ee bd in person or job Free estimates FE JUPFSR, © root ‘Cantata No, 80” and Koda- an ming car. dered career tar thro ~ Ped fact ME oa perp a [oo mab> —” PB. hay is OUR aa¥ Wid. PAINTING nan, BE Re ee ‘e Deum.” : er: 8 tact M: Hallett or Mr. Russ Soe, SF PECIALT Live and were in- are_mese be_sure to get 0] Sis Sanltaa’ ave: oe me ws time se Saoeet— car - jured severely in the accident.|} UZjretments wil te gives | ro nena Saresae _Chief Drive-In. od a grt CAP Plans Training without ft EXPERIENCED USED | CAR se xy Snepelidbs eee ae coca Hare Questions Law |} sete g2 2 (| Res eae GA Y YLORD. eS Ge | . aos | type ie 13 och oubiien the. “re e — Flectricians Service "Transient Age may ice Auto ou ¥ o al PE +281 _ be cancelled wu; chines Pontiac area. Flint z LAY SANDING _ ASD the day of Sie ELECTRICIAN. LICENSED. MOST : rire meertion = = wir erogrience a Sie rro% "ee en tar, wore Body of Michigan _ Fond in re opinion on whether the slogan , | “Water Wonderland” appearing on Michigan license plates can be advertisi house, CASH WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 1 Dass 6 De 2 #150 $1.86 ae , 8 3 is | a 3s 4.05 6.00 6° «6240 rie 12 7 3.15 oer & 8 3 6.48 9.60 LJ 4 2 10.90 “EARN UP TO 0 $16,000 YOUR FIRST YEAR RENT through Rent Ads! Room apartment, any thing — Want Ads give ; 4 you ACTION, Dial FE IT FAST, . __ EXPERIENCED handling tele- a Fun ORee Tavior OR i apse ne “ r incount | and | fase Ta FING BAN DIG oe State! ae BUC Iag. | APPLY — a PONTIAC jewelry: bce ge Must bel” ‘ ex top sa MOTOR Aso elon | s| - DIVISION: Co, Me. Brown ‘FE #.| Personnel Department. laren Vs ‘and lig or. os oe ; % Ne whone |QUENWOOD ave. \ L A Bi epee ost & Found 24 w a J cs ® = » ar 2 we apa ay a : ’ ER GORY iS ES a _t pense “eentat, gat es. Fost |” 2 antedto Rent 29 W THE PO Pp ee ._ Find- LS ant 4 NT < ost YOUR PET ne EMPLOY és ed 1 . % a it UR PET? WANT rd | a pt gen TED COUPLE: Wanted Real Estate 32A TAC PRESS i Lic BE To | in. Re! unfu esire: to LI bhgetpped SLICE " " UES (ost: LAD’ al Rescue L 4 ferences, henace cone STINGS we oF H AM. DAY Y. A x wall TES: eague, one FE id WA U a ial DO pg han BP ae Sh S104 Qualifies ED GUST tan. People's Food Oat | coon Share Living Quart Somers farms, basese ad fam ieee 9, 1955 Se nin ua: $s and zy Los Please coll FE 45 CONOR ers 30 preset com- FE oe . = Vieintey AT Ki BROKEN 1) Sn ea ke LADY eta eae OY KN ___ For Sale He Houses : ES . \ : — _call_PE_5-6982 roger 8! BAND. smalt me nea TO sHARE {22 A FoR R = s 43 Se : : : Lost: esau leas ences part of ob Milford. E W. Huren ©. ater T ae ee __ For Si le . geet ; os Lost: BUFF eo] ences, exchan are, ver A 833% FE RADE a House ; ea T S FE 2-27 COCKER. “4 eed Refer- ‘2421 Sman s 43 : _ CE sr? COKER. Wan TWiti SHARE M me Boose | ITE BR Se poses’ heme, 3 parchen, 2. $600 DOW | For Sale Ho TY-THREE let, LEATHER WAC. vate home YO LA - CA OS. garage—¢ borshes, ree; 2 anaes use — : : Contains Be ee WAL fences with m ae LARGE. PRI can SELL YOUR bag eoumped 1 & ear LE sae ¢ bedteem iene N BEDROOM N ince Roe he: 43 For Sale . ‘ost es » Pe bass. Nee re Went ide, = mend ‘fe and | 10 2% NEIONS ue HAVE BOLD ‘BOLD ge sehool, lt ie" wr. ip iar lake brivi wee 5 "Pull ‘tg. wrivleaee . LAKE ‘gnioN. | eeubanaciiae Houses 43 = 3 YR. OLD : been % Ts. old. LL TM WE HA Lake. to good beac! ent 2-1569 tt. Buy. ae i FEMALE BFA one aut et wee ebster Schoo! ee wip VE Henge rp ca. Syiv "DAWEOR or FE ‘Partridge: * hit E BEA- rt, or s. Or i} Yo iN, AWA } meom a CRAW 7 ‘ : Ua, emp. buck Lk. She Ld eet salts. 26 a og ert. eax | “THE LIST YO ARANTEE ‘ uid Se, hme “town. 83% Ww. * AWFORD BE Dr N a ja ” : ae ec. PE Sosa ie mae a b gomfortable qntire up z AY AND AL ~ te ¥ ree SE? _ OOM a Fs , ing: vente LEA oS “* = took ater res, private, both. x ee aan PACKING besament hg 2 bara.204de with ree. MY 21080 _ FE +160) Om B LAKEFRONT ; Cc iJ mR WAL- ork whil DB J0xdd et wind Laak a Coataing erat et | ay 2 ee Seal 1 : have pot | Near family, Horse. ch gnlekens’ Pog CK ee tet j F 5 - O * LOsT: E Ww Ts. old. $00 with & ete. | * we. Fene en 60 ft i ¢ oe meme TL hastens td, Transportati . vi seit into LOVELAND pees aetna teal. yon erTER | FOUND: & Lory SO = MESt6 1S | PONTIAC PREAS = ml OS ——— moots «at. with ree: be Stste “*t° Ra. K _ Ao omnes at ares Vas en HOMES ao GABLE AND Bisbee fier "EMPLOYER s reek Fo 5 .. Keego Harbor paowageasr replace oe | oom suBU collie. WHiTl akley ansportatio — ® econd floor RK BAL FE convent y a few - Los MA 6-062. ITE m Park o mn from ALTO! shad per Pull babe E OR REN 4-166) en En ently a steps | 02 turn! aT: BROWN LEATHER eur Ags vovunatey | CARO sen cas er Sesame, | Pignien 3 eer yoost on | ici SME "tes Mon | Sat me brs oe _ iv : Ww U 87 . t e : } pet roo: ected ect rom ; ik J eet | Hae SEee REGS i oe Pein eee | fea on) iioit airy Rae, Re | eit as - “Hobbie sonal papers. FE hat. af ke ride b aos onable. OR cd An oe LAKE THEEM x Mt. | and lake, | SHELL ue rosa | hoee oe pres paves Ody wget of ee ee SE obbie a e. Pie — L Nice ack OB ace econo: ie s¢ & S _ 6, trom bts. con ee W Y00' shaded Rick ¥ peted as 1% ba mical oil TH up ie = B call MA + to 5. aft c 610 A D hats. lot io W RONT aal th it s and ear 4 18 DI bab cbey SCRABBLE pug s 24A jox 31, HA $1109 or write r ASH re gepe ise Se ani ime oe gown vey ‘3 Or EM BI t we ° sEreet fr gue . Peroom madera oa th eat number 6 8. W or sm i, PE ¢3044; Ope ; atte po’ 1868 re rms and 1% me. wi to fit), BA ets, $1.69. PAINT td. Con what all equities. i, Qpen 0 to 7 peal AND tinton t. & GREGG bua morsstand olhe ame Lawrence CKE up (frames |... tracts, M Morr cle et If you ha —- erg Ps aye mae 47 PER U ake Re sled for ye ‘and SET vas: . PE 2-144 ot | Ca ° . Mtgs, 32 witht will be at your A states. Gre ah Ev nion Lake Vtt mM: 9-498 ot married al eG sH. FO ~ ae f your equit: hours with your ugust 13th. 8 nd opening & es, EM 33197 Hag 3 toe pee le couple or Fepi 5 HJ ee LAND co = us what oa Call now pe eer FO! ing for all wimming & et ey OWNER I. P or EM: 3-3708 with ar) ni price Te- ment, OR er ahaa 4540 NTRACTS.| | a have . tell deuken COLORED taki “FRONT C sh ear. gar “3 BEDROOM | ‘ a. - ete Eater ond R_ 3-1: Dixie Hwy Edw. M. eco ve 3 RED PAMILY landse ONY "COMPLETELY ke fr ‘age Larg HOME. LOWER 8T! | sal and : Ss fe m bh aped, bul LETELY _street. | or let, tru Beautif RAITS | ; u hog WES ACT—By callin SAVE'SS es Sagginaw cae Raalios a ine. finish. reek paid foaturee nuge idee ea.” paved | Yard ie . rom name, ih nat 5 5 - el ~ ener a Huron. ‘your contract. é for (our bid vt FE 5-8165 — = pays Sener e — | Sear — DRAYTON a . —= nide ‘and wig Va & Ge rr nash th ine tal Se me . e 3a at Ricteees wold & P ’ersonals 25 SAVE—Dis: PE CKCIL f. MYERS ee combination plastered 2 home ap 6 room 32 INS orgie ir Canteens owner has ies AAA PRIV. | peat Disecunt 9046 TAN DDLING Real Estate a furnace. $12. ane windows, 0 ca Pur bela Bewih oan nee el gorteecsed bead reasons DO! Cc. ATE. DETE -f numbe: table firm me by sellin oye om = being transfe Must sell O oi | basement 9 Sewing roo kite only gitee Oy exp. Bonded. i gehts nd tape hae mpllak private mae ai me | RTy Mortgage, Ins 5 p rred. OR 3-9638 edo = rey eles bod utility Stn Pon = Aes Knapp S Ea WI ™ an Nabowing YOUNGS sre GOLGA fc ee tease co end cloest spac :-tlibng! erotred Kn E $6201 _ alified of show: c _——— rms. bi TE STREET: WA 60 ca basem e 7 lar 1 have ed Eeupy Shoes HI . bg Drospects eens ions to = hose fureses, — Noes ead Near AL TERS L ARE. ho oa ae beat Be rooms, full _formet eu the record ame * Call worry, au R Fuse 6.600. jh pedrecay. Lake is thi _—~ “pavmenta ‘aft 300 "a0 ee meray Arthur | Sweet. rom the B teries Wee sand euide Peds one | ent Lake Cottag or oe stool, Phileas tc "| ving room. 8 18 this lovely’ | Eveni diet) an “me. 3-159 w bendis oh Geen prov- | es 36 ! down eried “Vacoms, mew Pe ‘ wtilit ngs after . jt SLATE ROS. wit? ero |' et PP A|__ For Sale House seo oh ence Hai ae pet each] Parent ra | Saitegaa SN orders to: ble ep try- ° you set me 8 . . Swimmin AGE uses 43 tiv. with sisden Denke 8 tau | 2162 m. Rose McLe 6 500 Priced ’ advertised F 2% dos. 16 mixer, take REALTOR: BUY IT— ata te Tre _guat 2 ~ Koeliatic t 15 mi. CRESTVIEW ns full excellent eet, 2 fam-| © or $18 7 aia Vg at 1200 omeiiiln OREN re FE quid cream national | Phone OR Disie i ELL InsuRI a through § FRA te HOMES. 1 befere ie sain resist reterse, | OWNER: 6 NT IKINS \ inal _ PE 2-30! Ps wy z IT corr iept. OR F | ee rms °63 Nc. LOW e its sold $12,000 a, located ROOM AND ih Tak LAKE é TOHNS = AODIVOX HEARING Ai p OR vite 0 AGE FOR Blt Emerson. pointment . arrange Bee it} cash on Otter 1 BAT ete pevvuenss.. 6 7) NSON,R 108 EARIN a or OR PR 31169 eee ee _TYle RENT os = rE e for ap- Pe or terms can ake. $4000 A lovely | 1704 S. T ae ealtor any GEL One OR We w. PE ti, 10 | BRAGG “— 4 ae SOrTABLE PORTS . M ir Re Tris fo oure te te ‘| 9 in a — a x12 kitchen are E aye Se eda triendly OMAN N Wel AGGING? wh _st yey Fee OR? aceday and ta ‘ontw LANTERN LANE = Aut ais c ferpar Nie rite M REEDING cold, We are doing ee cooREALTY, CO. REALTO few aotel ac | 20) __ ¢ rooms. aiay eect tered rxcetient Sean on Foxeroft oe a ore Brees reg a NEW 3 REDAG =o — BALDWIN jal The Saivatio: rene | We Whe eae aon habe | ve Real Estate E Pontla ar! fine cb iaheartp daha, per etree: raed Pe beak de Gan we baths, Tw 5 7 fms. fac e-Tele-| ioe Taree te. an 128. Saivation Army. need listin t us sell eck FE 24 aonomee Hig! ao Lake & y or WwW front po with Bea dow $9,000 fu e won't Inst automatic a.. face bric ane —f- K i 7 iow , bake caeies . 0 RW ND Troperty ta ‘sav ated! eutansel| Op 0263 igland ‘varist Cou eek | and reh_ Com screened n, hurry, b lb price ast | pet radiant he Fanth 5 a : aes. aay) 13, 1 Picnic. Sa’ LocaL| *¢ and if salab en Ere WALL oR rta. 6230 sand ent bre in| Sppeint . be frat $2,000 ing, eostl at. deev | f . Wa . Bat : will vou li le | i — s: ALL Saas be beach. akwat ment tod Arran _ terre: y dra car w.* — = New 3 | Park. All Fetires Amusement best ill rive. to give, ae oT we — 10-4 Modern, 3 elk sarees eareete ‘Situated “oa 8 pe ay, ge for |* Mr. ohare wareue coroened | - -| j iC sd ~ today Pies 2 ome nee. Mere te pe toeal 1 ees. their families || POST 0 BRAN s. Wk shopping 2 oe ee oe ae) Cumees aa iv kK ) ine ina te- eed: 25 are cord mab. . H. BROW = OFFICE CH _MA 41778 E L bed- mention res ‘60 a any with ing § reo AND Rr | 1 ving yousn ar ially invi 1362 ‘ WN.R | OF Detroit ake Dr $9,500 + See it vor umeroug to| ©” plagered m bungal a CLARK : 4-068), Com = == artiheial = ~ viled, | = » W. Huron N, Realtor Rent A For R TA 45-1721. me Aes $2.500 vareolt Ja knotty pine dt wails, oak ow NORT —_— | ra . iy Siow = ee tase Gs — 2__-¥E Apts. Fur ent Roo — per chen, full bi Sossgswen | on H END nati MINO “AN a | me rable, tay pon, vated e “ye 4 ae pone nislied 33 cs bs noc nw 374 Lakefront Cott .| Fe te. Samenee can beeh, All medera 3 tedreom heme ‘sae - Gay i a4 HINO é For | NEGRO GEN $9. ash W —— —— 3 eees 300 8 ; 7 900 age toa price: \s woh ert heat. | shrubbery & ear eerage eee Dine Mwy CaRak M 1 Ovens a Giting | Xsan TRIOE | aus & Krome envi | Tit test eon Bid sown SS bo mage am | MACE. Wioests Faced tem Rolle” ogbreptn Pte | “NT eave a TF AMTY a Monda iaeGoniene sat en | contracts ayes inaw. elilldren. U8 BTOP. PR cellent condith cottage ie = ee gy tla mean ACEDAY | Lape jaye $000 FE 2771 E | Tica’ ot Fa at 2 FM Mecricsus suai pervoval¥ fe or one | bom on Sr iM Pape VATE, ENT “~waus eo with bi end insur 3 bed L AKE er Rd. or M New tak FORD 2 ra . aS a action v fh | a= ab (e) heme TRAN wale dock, sand ance POG rE a4 a prone p nastenae os ae ederal Store A “ mee |= nit aBaE? APT_WiTW POT. | “rooms, Meo cal (EAN 8 tow cir redo and 3 R $1 500. "fensonable a oaeas oe myous. One MODRAN baum. gurvege eects = GM. EXECUTIVE DE- JOHNSON, R A OSE, He SG wee? | eee (ea Sz) Russell Yo (a Sea crs gaya | ipa Stat ee SIRES TO I : © DE- 1704 S. Tele . calor 2 ROO PEE ts per a one 46262. DESIRABLE ROOM is orn fet ating water beat- | a” REALTOR. ung a6 _N Secnaw REALTY \ Leach ee O18. ——— a oe i Se. OR 10 LE: SE F L bath. Ti ENTRAN Serif ROOM_ FO! ented ter your aroun ved | open! ves. warey —— ___-2<_ FE_ «900! ALUE P ae |. ALTER OREEN at HOUSE. FI ROOM) med ec ibe aa Mi, Bimal hi “Fe esa is hae immediate woe FETE oom LHOMES geste te ees ci once, mbarour ott veel E contracts AND SELL foo: AND on west wid SLEEPING ROOM 3 atures includ room, ¢l + hed- workmanst: mate! Lt tt Zan ii | oearene sant are | es ware | PGR 28M, VER peene| ITE |= A cighoony cia eoderm tl a utes kets | ENS Ss Sten — a rs a as = Nichol we newer 7 NEWLY DECORATED_® 0 | ice SLEEPING para poe Rebar mag 4 ¢ PARK ome | tn Teeai tor fae JIM W RIGHT, Re _Weendajs, 2093 Pos ATE : . street ae- ry “ . i gel ae for Jaa otser be tee anak See ee cndale re 30. ea Pre aa ed BRO sires, Priced’ at fat 41.800 wi cent, down or “couabdet mata ae oman ase Realtor | cise m ae Georee pil other than bts ss A frig. | , BATH, OIL alts | PLEABA Ww. Hw stop | own pa it Lea e Real East, perrrl tee Two fam i: NT ren. e yment. | ate on, a Fully Pontiac, Noe home CT &.SA £08) 4 stove, adults. OIL HEAT, RE | —*°™ ert ee nie R 1.o . | OUTST ANI I ance | fur- h ome | ACT-By AV E $$ AND BATH FE 21425. |® an only FE NG ROOM, et FALTORS w,,.Down P. DING HOME 200 New your berberine for oui nts i UTILITIES ROOM FOR RED 2756, Phone ° NEAT 2 bedroo ayment Five enctnlion DOWN | = per month You nj oA T A Y CU and time — « dint bte os Pan - e in. Adulte FoR. —— MI ¢ ‘ as Fou GENTLE Two ae 08 ae Lor “Oi shachoner! on am buncalow with clean rooms nally large newt and | a foot baat oa fnew [‘? rm aE Sa . moO Qn e out eally @ | seen pricene tan eae te | soda Pai ROOM CABINS FOR ig Ct Rag hoo! eee Hart joa. «| room SO mgt lige Boren sox38e | Steea, wow” ones y hase ment oe with ot | for Mr. Dikel investors. ree a ROOM ru zie hw Rn | SLEEPING ne FE Feo | _terms riline ale High oom. $7,950 tu. paneled wlili screens, new ——, windows sad | + ganas F SO | lal l" | room TERERED APF. COU: ‘oer men "br a a sar Sout f penned waty | Bormente scene hisre Estabtihed 11” _PR_ gown. OM 94tee PR ETI ’ ROOM. . isher Body. 2 and 3 bedreo wn > | . Se’ including hildren. | VACANT 7 L | E. ‘ vale (PRIVATE BATH. * =. _ FE fot 1004150. w room starter ty J. R. . Foun BF ing taxes piahed Move right tm pio RANE = . e S _nished. C e. everyth . PRI- pst. stp -TTARGE NICEL} atalod nurand aceie: tant é | NEAR EDROOM a in ee to this fu ocated $2800 DI =5 _ Couple ant img fur- entr: sleepin NICELY w Ga. Wi finan otje tank | IE Th ST 1K OME fire, a Fu . 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H trade, some fruit. tt Ape ars as rp Paved street, Inc ws heat, fhoored | Maree Tn ait out . i M ICHIGAN ees WE HAVE . BAS: MENT AE ~ Lake. oat g nvalescent Ho 3 38 OIse grey apap ehg ee =, < | tractive palo co gipe gg epee gy ed car wea bo more — ail Loewe = 41% COUNSELLORS is At our dis = men Weels Se ve w. URN. PREFER Toon po ns ve east or FI mae cn eed = = built | men, foun ven full an a | ‘erms Mn now at 818.000, be ‘core hed. earace, ih eal Y - a. URS. ‘On Om Sethe Satins Th 5 | See eS Ferret a CAPARTHEST Soiree CARGR MODERY CaM Srervpre BOLUS waar | Hiner ion Mig t iS REMODELED jneDn SST ve : md _Johnson. | —teredeausse r r © e bd al = EO or Soins hie, | LENO er ee ee oe eae Ean | tt Bio Sens | ciers| Ege iat en oe __ Fe ST RNa To Bay . 8 IRSEL = 2.200 im hom oy trade nels wed eee. ' —— 4 4. Ells you BUY To Sell-Ti _ furnished. 2651 Elizabeth Li OTILiTiEs Hotel For LF jown. nome is ti -wtreet tr! WATERF a = = beth R ish who CRESCE BEAUTT ac only $7, — ss TERF Duis ao FOE POPP IT WE'LL INSURE Rent Lake R ooms | their would hk “SCEN FUL DON 00. P 1 pric “RFORD - $6720 INSURE IT Rent Apts. Unfurnis 39) 8 ws ae ee ee "NT LAKE MoT ite BUMCALDW nom: ayments $38 per mM you fis AREA Mrs_ Burnes, F° UPPLIES. ur t a | 4 unft e-we ha ~ ee E senor’ E BUNC RK per rn are cA. ing WEDDING eae atin fs Mer MA 2 RooM. BATH mished 34| heme 610 ROOSEVELT | = neni nee, ecmuctive eae gues: gem ye rere wear sURUABAN 3.0 a RK utherland Studio. eon $7.50 FE m OTTLITiEs Pua run re os — $17.50 up. aces % x 20 re | rickon big esata tec Gonna: bese ) neeeeee buncalow mee, teres etl pared oo full rm. he eo | low preorder yh i new z ‘ W. Huron. 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Pa, RIN ST BENE we ae ee ek ‘see oraalcamebeers| tor sbepsituny fanaa ed | , Eta tase: ae oe —— ae es ee | eee ta eacmaawe | ROOM AP "neem by Day RS eee as Se haticearegre vaca] QUALI Ret CE Kien eo Ga mesh FE ENE | oe oie ee ee | er ne or} Hoot “Apart see trom at Bene Caan | SEACEW UL PuRoe oe Tam tIOMES: | Sigel Seago tna clean and floors FARMS ES _Hwy OR bedroom Fg gees : I AP OOM OR R Sion pares shone move oe ng wanes M4 8 On suBt ppome DF cee e wooenn | SIR oc: py feong oy INCOME varge d ARTMENT pony eraogg Por angi “ry stele tL bape with em 5 ‘Waite’ N ere with URBAN 3 id wYOVE HEF RIG -HEAT Bt or wk N wa. vine roo! ba BEAU SETU nw eautiful fi ranch ho rm. 56 ours. enthly pa’ and — Wed. He s © appraisals 100 f from | 878. PE: 8268 “Ww ea m with wi en, UTIPUL W UP y with fireol ve recom bu eaneen mp that ft brick yments 1 ouseh: B. D. of romance: W. Huron. : astered walls bas Feed to of Ww ‘aterford loc bem Sere éarpetin sgt gs emt, and nat _wwclades tuil see . pa aces PENSE sien |* aSOOM gE dine "Por telnie BG = Rewt_ Steet ceca, ieee ste ae eee es th Tar Sen src] 4 Swe e magee, re Iam o B DISHES Sea +0521; FE 17 8. Teleg _ FE ide. rett STORE | pot water Alum Call Cans!) hn ot recreation — oe brick style — 2 bed a _ 31822 en end HANGING FAS i= file 8 ao Rooms able _ping_ SPACE PER! a a. oo paar g for, ée- is. room was aiienon: pe dy ee ore me. teeel| jon on mtreeigl hata Paidigloh 1} Ease bOn a ms MY T ACTIO. “child — 267 6 BATH 1 SMALL Pe ee as caoes | oe ee oe ee a. ana Wes rye ey fe eiter3] coms — pices” a aMADL We Tf you h N! N 8. WOOD call $004. biater ones sorner | —_F : per 6-8 ement. Open| Sner lake on : F __Workin MAG seme fT: ave the = ROO} Perry, site Mod: WARD, eit: top st: borhood | - ~ Pp Other by n . Sten ood 4 ! FU seas ot bo 0 teh Prone FE p oon pl a ltvorg steam x OM MODERN ee Lomgpadonage Sees | filet win va st Baewait RE ALT IES WE SELL-WE TRADE nay hart Oy eee trees. ih ae. ines boone soft. , os 4-6492. state. |i ults. 1. rb 1.00 down. a I Oo : po io Smenet ' We boards 8 4 sas Entire ho: NEEDE ert Ask for iRoom Low! J. Isgri school. | 7 aT each. WO Sppointm ent : -TOR - RRIS drop in ing. Phon ar. Bhown ot ped me or D/*?,8 ay et eee STORES "KEEG Telegra FE 2- RE I & SON ds a. CO ony, 6 - dolla r odd iota. THE MOST rnished ER DUPL E 26414. | is x z iO rare ph O474 ALTORS N ce soon 17.060 with Appointment Bese | Shea oar ro Farm | Fe tid pomcer weat| Set pee ees iy | bees ba FHARBOR | Ra Open Breiner, | Comer fa ES ne . B, a ; . = ¥ On gant. iMMEDIA’ ee. 32 W. Huron eet ee moor a is ns bare ms Season tases ange F £ Real” Estate Exc te ealtor WILLI LET Us BUY ATE CASH FOR YOUR pean ae tae RoGUST R Sees aon dinette Lerse meas Colored Farr sig Nest to Consum bd = This jo an 1S LAKE — tt tor IT 01 Pie eTH en - aed front combined, > tgp 2 whe: Sonsumer; < : itor you Ga be auction] kK vor Yoon Pince, and. Barry cnet Gladstone <_ Rent Office Space 41 — aes porch. E cempred ted. 2 netroom with vid ers Power ina Being value th & furniture, aa RaEST | L. Templ ee eee NEWL 4i|| ook ene and ne heoeliege nea atone Oak fi Guag Lenk buenas ; pavers. Gash uum_Ofaard taped, FE R N Pry Y. REMODEL § hl hogy . et. sice | it basement re nice — * go mea = FE _4¢7681 : waitng. | ard : caltor PRIVATE, ¢ 7): eae ee cep. Bricated on wand out = : Rar hue tine ri menses ' | _| bath on Goons ons aon ; WANTED OB ane W OR or profesional purposes orrice | Sie hofeet Ata Daily & Sund Kime Won Mtgpmaiion « osm bat om areone vel ther WANTED Prone E2852. ; NEED Met pete iit Ps er Smoows. sees cat Ca Tae aa AT at stise with | 7 RUTURRS ay 12-9 jrow "ome “ tow ca Mes tached gs and large 2 Pectee- ED RENT Bidg. 3813 Elis. Lk. Ra. 1 IN THE MI H ‘Outs st Pike 8OTT Jot, garage. We car et _ oe lk ete Cash os We have recta AGENCY _ ie. Ba. a oot ite mand :malstoading “features. @ : FS _£08 | Otta' — == wie te ithe’ prive fale and want ‘cuythinn for | court ne wine © Riauty "CO <= ap For Rent Mi x aire foreed pon og Hangy jonah ATEW Jttawa Driv T hen soo the iat. 7 coool —— os “on UPPER TY Sout om scellaneous 42 SS a: seg Ser 6 te te ane ¥S to =< . Ee C. W. _ ; Fea ei UBURN, _ neo R se eda 79_oF OR _3-1700__ DIRECTIONS: - comoare ct ST SUBURBAN: terrace — farce ‘Beteen i Bi a ~ ~ ao laneous 28 s re 5. FE 61172. auue Bee 32h Dine Hey A | oes “eit, Baidwm to See, sercene, wanes “ayning. ir mingh to be ANY TYPE BUILD. * T ware wee KNU quarters a wi CVI : : : PE 4.3680 Puteers St. ae 1984. Off heat, fr plan rm ment. Shown by appoint PRE You am Wrecked or mov: Lk. 32 yr “AND . NUDSEN SS a be xb kd . Palanan pop mr rp a zee ; - aes “one ee *. Bad WED: BOAT ed, FE: ten oo a for > Dock 7 ian ioe sent pat Son, — . Ww. at 0 ussell Y inke priviiewen “Detered” al A etorm ledika Vill : zee ne s smant na ee po « ool ——— wets 3 rooms “and : FFERS ou BRATS you tlered.at 34.050 . vulage . ges, “homes es. Also r furnish —and : na PENTIN 1 BAY : * at. Re Hai © age. Cou ed F 7 nF 412 REA . IT Bric Ene at asl, Sem teks | wa Esse =e Elizabeth Lake Est en ee "BLA pean erten Benjamin a = 5.4426. ‘LET. Fe att ARE OFFICE WM. : 6) ~~ Le =e ace $500 ee 3 BEDROOM -AINS iarge carpeted ‘vin n a E 2 e fe 12 | Just RA : ing . ing room - S — GREEN LAKE OFF applet bared elas giassed-in “porch. fteel” porch. all on in excellent | basement. ee aareare old deugned, Ricoto arg hetgre tephens, I —iorms, FR “HEADSTRS FOR, Lace — cae “i518 Eve. "i. of ‘trait me. 56. privileges peel ig living sor. rleied weil, an home with aeat es the we comfort you'll basement waer room in Midwest PNens, Inc. : : : 1 R ALL LAKES” FE 5% 2 car ces,_and. blued kinds occmeas room win | Port Rd. sree wirtng| 2% hallw iving room eee a Sriene te 239 8 Wood JOrdan ‘an to eat [Sines 1925 — Li ‘ Rent H Houses Furn ne —_ needs. — ames, oe beet. we OR . Off saitetan Teadfog to Kitchen off at $19,000. Priced rite __ OPEN _? oe tot ee = . " ieaconemiareetindd ished ‘ W rea- e = = ey bad Ee mee ee a u AL | Take yinente.s Belance with | $40 Seminole Hi cae tile bath. ofl toch ana | _ Leslie R. Tri 40 A a : MEET Rings bere | ‘BLL MODERN. YEAR Take Commerce Road 10 86800. reg tone tached garage, “efit Beat, ta « 2 W, Lawrence 8 ar Realtor eet FARM | heat, " left roll ton Cr ting per! 6-616 Ba NITE F _ Ra. , at Pon- Grand ater, fn tdeal loc cor thi is 8 andaceped 1 or Evenings { LAKE WILL BUY OR Gat EM_3-6333. ; ‘ou hit Blaékmoo = firept we include heave sivicpaee ae condition ig home ie - rs E rc - 5 = \- ‘800 do ered ti Located property, on st YOUR ft. ROOMS AND COOLEY bene, _ Breakfast. nook. & ‘Iavatory hom fa a, as aa,9s ay north Offic hasers AKE BATH rooms. will BEACH . - & lave : e with ex we E W THIs : ed road, Pontia a Commerce Ra. 7 5 ROOM vonuien +0177 ag Borage soak, sane vin ‘a dining Foo: _ ie ities. Soe ae kent EXCE {DRAL : bere mi re voting | om Rese “OWNER ATTRA co aed “Sareelien’ a er mo with gait | BRICK CEPTIONAL. ’ fenced ‘Excelent is barn sn : ‘tmonth ‘Two- | Bloomfie : ATTRACTIVE car a Built HOME WEST § . | Full lient fis completely First | bath bi ve Sar earage. clos = ee SUBURB. Rng 5 Be eee | sun roo room, tile _ Yard. $19,500, py oaa fens to new wet ra heme | les west of city AN - terms ee *. m on ;: ba terms ar with . shopping . ‘elty on a Foe QR Bao, low down pay Brick Ranch a Ls enn Fun’ ‘base frontage on paved aetia best Ris = . owe pay" | a se- ved t ro aymacnonas wc & fay ae el ee . Taylor _ — ita te aapea |_ Suing, Brervune ary clans frm! ae iva b event a mf oday ii REALTOR — INSURANCE r 4x7 = cond! id et 7 * pen 7 e— a ee ee ets te es = se ie ee ten Pie Farting ‘s. im rom: - ‘ashe : vi re: , —_ We * Ne in 9 fm. vine & au ; erage. hah — —_ oe KE ; Sra tnlaertee 3 esr es and Lot eo ° = rg Dee, oil fur- 5 : me ome: Sith fall fod. : A e on ! Finn ; ae S r warage. : 167. Only water heater. Te Bu plies bath. floors s b IRPOR’ . lands B. D. CHA #8800 total. | YOU Nan oFe fel zTe, Trade — = ——— rooms T ROAD : ids RLES, R WE'LL IN: prope of Mrs. Mull. built tm 198! , Realtor SURE IT ~ cod Gis a a, 40521” eS © © smell with living room Co-operatt M with dorms. ed wih frepiece, ¢ Treperauve’ Real Be {A} brea! re0' toom, | § ROOMS. Estate 3 pis ber. 1 ms. den, “Pwo ACR je Exchange BEDR erties sie Fs ce all eae i ae ne and garage. ched* breeeewsy | Hills, Buse a Wy ACR Real ‘gintate Bch with ite “la . 5 Ac tile ment. in Colon! * 32-0263 hange large io inadae: rew Cou tore quached ‘garese. 1075 W bath ¥ ntry E U earn N HU and room. “J stat ee. EXT DOO! RON Pric eis ioaen : pees € 2 fire- OQOR, TO BR | Pane EO at $7000.00" DORRIS & ae = “se be ; c BES #200 COOL BREEZES Neal Relate 4, % im this cute eo! St ioe Co aero’ from" ay fat re change | © _ efty, nn one block = So cea are ee Y chat 00 with “Sve at . oS 00 y dee lar — ; -FURNI o | through Kj for locmted west of : . to id Classified Ads! the lake us toe Yate wha ‘ “mm foom. _ com: ? 6) no” TO sen ‘ tever it is—dial I cosa 4 eeeee oe sun | clean RAY: 4 a. tS oe ee 181 for an ad- oy An H Sas wen = whe fe ungaloe Se sd 3 bed. writes” e t, I weat of Joe | living writer and get it! i ‘in ws, | Biba, Ba wise"s Saal [ & .s a : ; ral . ~ ! ; ; “- ~ 2 = . i . ; ° . “ ‘o Me i < ‘ a : ey i — THE PON yTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, AUGU ST 9, 1955 ra oY & < ny 20 ee. y pee ness Op 1|. Mortgage Loans 54 - For Sale Houses 43|. For Sale Houses’ 43 For Sale Houses 43 FUNNY BUSINESS , . - by Barshboraye Sale Business Proverih | Business Of portunities s 51 ortgage Loa inet a i ta aati ciadiad owe NTAGE- pale : ; . é . ; } i , | BUSINESS CORNER MEINRAD 33s PT_ FRO Be ee 3 Bangor | Fe ee aL IFC, and Walton, TT 300, per 10 ACRES OF LAND.. LOANS ON. HOMES A Home of Your Own Om: 31900. ales veneers _front ft. FE" “1.0204. " aiter 5 rs Mo} Bogen gig y Ee or = uaa : : 2 epeneeneel, : Yo oeaN\ Building. ineb ludes beautiful IN OAKLAND COUNTY | ; wood ar - ” ome -e 5 SEP ESM TITIES Fr Frere eps betsedud Adour Audgnihtisl, cag ' A fenced, erchard. A snap at $6300. ZONED Bl SINE SS on mal pared road Just 2 mie | ——~., SON to 91 0 = 38 Al : ve ay gee Weetetroem. trams We will aes on your lot a lovely -P. T. Smith, Realtor This 3) 18 fh detory brick west of jontiae, Sows ty ap store vemea’? ; ef “4 "y bedroo ranch aty e built “for e on modern F ; LAKEFRONT 4. me gg = ee —— 7 toad hoes with exterior all completed. na a Sg: emma cecrch. Mos mae om le =a WE SELL —- WE TRADE Hi Ss homes not ae eee ern, Well four eo peiviioges. Storm | 7ull bath, well. septic. wiry, | WEAR JORW B® AUBURN, a) top fir. with erednéfir which 3. On unfinished es. = oft. road 2 six screens, Be sure to see itehen sink, elec*ric pump, Room home 24x26 3 | $3300. will seat 350 people. Full base:| N 4 On garage homes, 3 modern home with/oll best | nis white frame bungalow today! | gal, automatic hot water heater Room home 348 ment with ol] heat On good DORRIS & so! . t doer room house oer Now and all ner soeeaiee: “Only = paved Pontiac stréet. Can be peraLToRS #1557 | 209. NATIONAL BLDG. . $20,500, te: I SUBURBAN WITH LAKE PRIVI-; $500 for r used for store. church oe slimle 62 W Pde 2 AY Brown.” : eel beret Maire” pgp omar $25,000 with $8,000 dow | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Featies: RIDG _ 4 room frame home at Elizabeth : yas dryer, elec. water ~ r Peior PRINTING & RUBBER | —_— eaiets Fe jane. mney pene waetier. Ser L H. BROWN, Realtor heater. $8130. Terms. FLOYD KENT, Realtor | "Qusiness tncluding » FE +4129 . & @ Real Estéte FE: e t* Priced below. cost with | 1362 W. Huron FE 32-4810 = CooLEY LAKE RD. 5 Rooms 2H. Lawsees FE 5-6105 r as — ore Write AY . ‘f eves ‘ontlac — $2.00 down: PE RRY | P. ARK ar caice Be po Drag ger ‘Next to Consumers Power OME “BLEACH nOgre. EMA. LOW INTEREST aS cee pee 4) LAK 2 bedroom. Fireplace, automatic to $6 r es Unlimited fund, or single fam e 2556 Williams Lake Road A gp 0 log home Liye reom s ou eet nice shaded ipt. Prive — a Suk oie. come = —-——__— yeare Ndi an Seedet eee pon py aro p mee with breeseway and double at- 050, terms = touge-18, Michigan. VI 1-30) ie, Bedroom Ranch tet one ee | Good con-| NEW Gi HOMES $700. down | RESTAURANT PULLY anpPen H. G. PETERSON 3 ; close to a me fHouse S| Sante eat ee marmeinn bus moriange cost, 3 Bedroom }lome & Garace Smali down payment. Call (1310 Pontiac State Bank Bide. ace brick basement, auto. gas 5 5896 Dixie Highway. Phone FE 5-8406 or FE 2 $3,500 Down three’ years old. Owner leaving | RUSSELL A NOTE REALTOR. | ‘mace Speen tee ‘gia, TO BUY TO “EDL REALTOR | ~~~ a Put yelbeet tesemest. OU AC | ee OO 10 Pike Fueue| OPEN 4 TOS P. wf vad a@ Same eee, eo PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD joa. bes ‘ ba | | BUSINESS FRONTAGE /QUR OFFICE WILL DE CLOSED | $959 down New 2 bedroom mod- also § room bungalow. with ; emanates : : rnace electric hot water ood On Lapeer Road (M24). Two fam- be i "Karas a hurust lt | ere homes at White Lake. Large basement, attached gurage. Im- *< TORE S FOR LE ASE BUILDING LOTS $200 = ewe Seon ust sell se ily cearement on large corner ~ Marbie altor hve. room ith picture win- mediate possession. $15,000 ~ $409 accepted as trade in on used. e church and store. Must re ttsi3| lot ip Dusiness area. This is a | 6261 Andersonville Ra. Waterford | dow. Excellent kitehen, bath oil teria Good location for drugs, hardware,| Cars. HJ Welt, OR 3-1365. e of bealth, Cail ood corner for any business. Only | Phon® OR _>-1368 forced air furnace $7900. Drive | ladies apparel shoe store. beauty | 2 oo. HOUSE MODERN, IN x for apo't 000 down. Oxford-Orion area. yiODERN BRICK LAKEFRONT) °¥t M-50 to Duck Lake Rd, Watch Foued Commercial | shoo | ete Laree parking area city. Trade down payment on 3 = WATKINS LAKE ree ere Se peat ai ee "488 feet frontage on Orchard | Oss an AST SIDE be on Ly "$8316 oat oe : ape ne | Ero Hilal S| 7” C’ HAYDEN. we EAST SIDE | eta s LONGFELLOW 8T. Geseeriee Taaten gotaae I. leek, Geni coun “tor any) SHOPPING CENTER CARGE MOTOR | 5 COOTER SOTER AND = ott win, Immaculate modern amen floors, plastered paint- | Seminole Hills aE anon Bivd. commercial use At present’ auburn Ave Second block East of jes NA he rhasipe that have you, Phone pone gee A dl Sn igs fe pe nea Mea ty the Right on Miami Rpad and Heeler open Ever reer carne MEEEoe rane | rack ied. Fontion. Inquire O08 " Oroaville cea’ eqn, ture . h. | & ka —lerraces, + : pm = Sedrooma, ‘ule "ait. lee | $2,000 down Risealiad befor rere and $695 ditional 2 family units. garages “Sale Land. 1 Contracts _ 82 a ‘41 CHEVIE C1 CLU LJ sedets ~~ = . : |. brick with I", Uled Rar er all Good condition | ning $00 DOWN. creehed rear terrace. new — | ~~~} moter. Swap for ou' motor Sa pec trem fast e few years | 3 tte | or boat. Call EM yer after 6. A sturdy modere | oid. “Toward Orionvile at Late tange | uule,” ond lars “want to > Femmember this party!" Ro A tt, |» pen Sate ae ees | USETRAILER. 21 FEET brick 3 rooms down 3 and | Loulse : | YaArNe NC. erty -seia « | 1947 HO! bath. 2 car 4 recreation room This home ee i aaeeee Balance $6,000 Payments $60 pe long Swap for down payment gtrest. Convenient Tocetion $0450. | ALSO. near Oxbow Lake good nee | REALTORS || Eegete at 3 set cont uaerest. BF | cn heese ae land oF sell, Terms. bedroom, full basement. 3 s one | PLUS COST For Sale Lots 46 For Sale Acreage 47 me Huron PEderal 3-1193 _ private party. FE bast ee 0 | years eld, immediate possession 1. Cherokee | Moves you into a beautiful 2 béd- . 0" = Ra we ee Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | 1953 TRAVELO ae ie fades Se there Hills —__1- root ~ - 28, ee es yee er bath he: — ; | CES iit ACRES ORT TARVIA, NEAR 22¢_DISECOENt t condition. a ae for ee ee | WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS I Sr eta oie =a a feces air beat et cabins | HATE ACRE LOTS Ortonville. $3.500 equity, Approxi- [wees ee Sa will eel good ¢ per cent contract Son Excelisst’ ¢ _ an es, eee | ae heme (eee Immediate oceupancy upon qaali- | Lake privileges.4$25 down $25, mately $5,500 to pay. Cail Or- _Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A | with ‘35-t44-bpaiance—for ee —--. & » Loo — bs T and 30 ft. Sve pyle fication | per mo. 3 miles from city limite. tonville 3-3F13.________— were House has 2 bedronms. full poe ee. varmitt scope. With lead- Open 830 to 83 1 | PRIVATE OWNER. 3 ACRES 200, STANDARD OIL COMPANY ™méPnt and is located near = ‘ases. Priced 43.W Huron Ph PE bis Sf Secs Pon tonceon on 7345 ~JIM WRIGHT, Re altor one On Sashbabaw. $2900 ern two: stall station. Location | schoal in Clarkston to. Regions «Or will trade for - Joseph F. Reisz. RE SS See eae “yh Daniand ave PE opus | cast" Galt Ma Bass afer 4s) Selegiapn “ana Hiren aoe’ Sra | restart ssa mee — ws ry a New—Suburban —4 S18. Pita terms: _— Cr Co-operative Real Estate Exchanwe if ke > F t | ness, excellent a for iF. C. Wood Co. | McCORMIOR seg ~ Open Evenings 77 13 Bedroom Brick | 2 5 Feat Brick. ECCT. PRICE 1 off HOMESILES ake ron age Pes in Slee oe Detrom. WOedwent | S8i ier ¢: 00. OA es “ ; Cooperative Rea! | Estate, Exchange | Near completion. Buy now and) | A fine home with a prom Balawis, ees ot r auar Body rivienes Lid Ae eb prdipe el are tour 29 scre Berea oo oe Deira.) Wostward i Gn ee, ome, mee *, mae | ii aes LAND FOR SALE. WILL om "yeor Cnecibinge, Coccied ane geet prs ‘oll FE $-7923 | Psves Dood ——— Lowry in West lake frontage — each ware | FOR LEAR “OR, RENT 1200_ 2 _____ After 5. OR 3-2803 | take deep freeze as part pay- = = : i | loom wi riced trom 6500 Locate: pastew eet eof store Ta ment. FE _$-0018_—________ KN UDSEN tases Glih Rl Sesement,"ewie:| noty bine recreation ron, PERT. BUTLDING CO | sad’ to he tle oe ror eet Seca | es hes wes INVEST FRADE, yOUR ieee. or auto. fot z matic heat and hot water ce- other apt. rented at $100 : | 25 D0 with easy terms Cal) or anvoint- M uron. jture, appliece, r fh : a | S men | or Milford, MU ¢64 Your Monev in # good land | new or Rat ned nensctraees. ee ee Seteaea | ume asst wae ADAM | | oben Gas eTatiON FOR | Towract Teeth Suctaet “CY maltten EXCUAROE = Near St. Fred’s School other attractive features A hom School SANDERSON 8 eC orse sale or lease Rraworocat in) FE cca PE €0441 Ask for 0 8. Jelegrapt ___ Open_E a bom. th you be proud to show your . ; bed b ithin walking amily pprox gals I e c ug Jothin bedrm. oS tat aor friends. See it today Auburn Heights 2 eee, aowptown Excelent j Soul cealeae month, Apply Pontiac Press Box HAYDEN _ For r Sale Cloth ng : - “ie ¥ ene) cues. . > lightful 6 rooms 1's story sental ares. goed condition PP 4235 or PE 2 Pet 66 E, Josten Blvd Realtor | GowN — ALENCO CON a “rm, floor. Large base-| \\ oodward Estates pels Sea 47.950 — P NEW MODERN BUILDINGS, 3200 __® WEDDINO }———--------- eat with gas eet, Lge. tet {5 rooms and bath full bacement| rear porch Kacty pine ree- | COTFAQE ST. SILVER LAKE FRONT . Bo _V oras sorting sree. Moar aaica eo PORE AACE | Soot. eres a Noecs) weer 4 te enceliet Condition and ready | war ate copied heerlen cl phe clap nel id vou need if you have @ large |__ Trilevel., rot bas ——— Pie - REALTORS Rd. FE . count. FE «3 1 1 *eites: ‘n Berk! Bg Sa . corn . and b down, unfinished thee a Teal solos ab Sle family ot wotht ttke to tine wa via @ Loe 5660 Dixie Hwy WANTED TO LEASE. MEAT ————— | _ 3024 Coolidae._Berklev — wpe od io 5 J est of Walien Bivd. 7 ? TO EASE, : MEAT | pat pe “Josly: Road = ialrs eating rh “OnTy “S17 300 = Te with $3,600 down Ry ar icodil 2 T enceatic a ocean. north of “giver Lake oa nr Phone OR Rit FO a | dept, FE 24363. 20% DISCOUNT ‘Sale “Household Go Goods 5 57 & . nae — new ges fur- . af ' : Pica ai Jocated JOHN plock to school, | _,5-0143 Roval Oak. i | ; t"'$5200 AND BURL per pealow type |! "Ni li K 7] Shown by appointment ony. Fon coLorep. Lore For sace.| ° DEVELOPMENT Business Opportunities 51) aw" Sen seaymente = antique 2 ee ae a @ bes 2 bedrme. livrm | u ic Olle IN ER. | 362 Auburn YE 43393 | 2 for the price of one. PE 4-8351 a arr = ake oe ONE OF OAKLAND county's | vena pad K ue — aro ue bedstead ; s ton-O! ice | : : « seegeese panes Tver Real Estate and Insurance | For Sale ‘Lake ‘Prop. _ M4 ~ DRAYTON WOODS as rice | Of oe peed pee eae oe room oungalow. with full wihe mart enped, Mirror per- With eas beat. Many e 49 Mt Clemens 8t ~ A limited number of excetient eh. Pesce bbinket cou. Be hasement cellent invest- +. Best offer by Aug 13 above rge. Cash or | Eve. Mra. Kqichner "PE ¢ 677} REALTOR FOREST ae 120 FT FRONT-| lots are stil! available in this 16% ACRES 14 lake front lots on andie. Phone e ment $50 takes suite. 67. W. j terme Call us for appotnt- 670 W. Huron eo Ph Pe ¢u2 7S $1968, beoutifal subdivision, Protect ve, Lake Oakland. Price $36,000. | ae ane boatk ned , _ Oxford. OA 8-3481, : i) restrictions f RES" Ess eT L \ Co-operative Real ‘estate Exchange “CgrTAOE ON W TLETAMS LAKE. piqeced a aan be ‘arvanges | 3% ACRES on Coolidge Rd., Troy | sale 3 aoe seer DeVary's Din- R. at 9 NEIL, Realtor a 3 rablen Pe rte > : VM. H. KNUDSEN | beach, OR_3-2120 mal needa Township. Price $54.000. or ee eae wan Phy fu ae teens = 5 — i ae Ty. ! |LUNCH AND VARIETY | one FE %-7103 or FE 54-7292 aReOLOPREY ELY (CLEAN 810 _Pontioe “stale” Beak Ric's J . ae ae ned —— HOEMES “HART RAM |e a Se heen Pes a | “ combined. Acpeeteey eee on essere ea Tee : et eee emeces a and matching hed Ph PE 4616 Eve FE 72-5320 #1900 DOWN} bedroom bunge- ; | on Sauer OR Sisto Rees. ON 5.0006 ace North of 7 Pontac Price 832.- | quarts. Aporesimately 9uee fos oney to Loan 53 Sorings 4162 Meies OR 3-7280. Gosage (Ona. eave’ ot aad! Close J (Forest LAKE” BLOOMFIELD | LAND SUITABLE. FOR SUBDIVI- | And lease af $92 per mo. Buy {eteis Licensed Lenders? ___ | ¢ piece APIS 1H TSE SET. East Side—3 Bedrooms to city. Two face brick 3 bedrms.. den, | sion. for immediate building 118 ACRES Located wm Independ-| real estate and all at e saving $0. FE 3 bedrms. and bath up. livine AMAZINO'! — Yqu't say | 3. tiled baths. 9 fireplaces. fie | tise i for recs” menetellinnd || “cuss Jowsdiip:. "Resty (te Ge | MEsese 7-002) : z WwW HE N YOU NEED _| jpartMent siZE GAS RANGE. dining rm & kitchen down %.9° GOOD VALUE-Newly deco- when you see thia beautiful | ished recreation rm be e j per acre PEELE ae sty ter APAl ed . i | diate possession 1383 Club Dr oe i ans bua Ve bik | Hg porn Osa ie ing city ae om gf peo Ale | _PE_S wets ee ——— ay van 160 ACRES on Baldwin Rd im Station for lease. This is hn sine any pode | 91.350 s. to sehool and you cam have liberal berms and time saving devices | - F MACEDAY Sune Low. “ Brandop Township. Price $35,000 | . = nileri il ve tanits gas. at extraordinary veils Ae * RANC! 8 a O \ opportunity Michi Fluorescen Desyton Pi | $11,050 WEST SIDE-Lovely two int in one of cur better dis. | BEDROOMS Lar ge living room Realty 178 ACRES with lake frontage; 7 0) peor ae a S014 _suiehtr_on_ reve, Mn rayton Plains bedroom modern bungalow with triets Eautoped with storms with picture wi = ie bes oncarD . | Ready to go at $500 per acre for individual with serv- ee ee ee Nu euat Closeouts 1 it full be: t. Gas heat. Knotty - ; tgreens ai LAKE RD. | < at; aa : u $ ——— lawa, prrengptictol| pine Tecreation * room Larne ond drver. ' dishwesbtr and nore ie oF ms’ AT MIDDLEBELT 300 ACRES inc'uding a private ICC station experience and Sos nih Guar ouesy peeks | New Coa Sealy beds. reg. $229. $190 jot 1005100 Pull ene t rooms. Good two car garage garbage disposal nius manv screens Across street from re) FE 5-418 _ jake Near Clarkston $1,000 per | sufficient assets. For fur- of P : | Seal» Hollywood beds, complete, Salles core. threed ‘air ei aa ane Seer bat veins” cece’ CON cut office ter nos bereain Saly Meese with 02480 | ee a an | ther information call FE 0 peat, 9 — gareae. ignling Cait Mra here. rE 2 g setatuont aed a So she est = = ROCHDAL E - acare with a“ mite of = | 9173. 8 a. m. t to | s 5p. a | Seely a memresees onsen jor 7 * . sopeue:| PAUL. a weber REAL A | ALE | from meet north - ontiac | 2- O02 Pu . "bed: i ry t ‘ $13 800 CHOICE LOCATION Home| = BRAND NEW- 28x87 ranch- = 32_W_ Huron___Ph._ FE 43805 megutitul 184 acre residential tot | c." aa Ga WATRAERGRT | FINANCE CO. |Mehoraay \able lamps 87.85 & up 2 Biscks From Dx Se ee ee RE ea at, meme a ON LAKE | near Rochester Heavily woosed | We Assist in All Phases | TALB—ON ONT. | FE 4-1574 CLAYTON'S ‘ | : eer. s ali ogne : | ianey teas (ommay aye trance. two baths. New gas furn’ | plastered walls apd attached MB, REALTOR | 647 ation of Development Buyers call OR J244l after 6 pm 02 Pontiac State Bank Ride | Frrniture, Appliances foomlag, or sommercial use. This | ot “end paved ative, Ale lovely fereqe) ate rex come ot Ce a ~ 'DRY WALL MACHINE APPLICA. — = = 3 = — | 3068 Orchard, Lake Ré. home is well keot and. ts offered | glassed and heated sunroom. iol Bb ores ae tare tee CANAL FRONT. LOTS ‘CASS | tom 3000 Southfield, Royal Oak, | Keego Harbor . aa a Faasenabie oriee. Call “nee & — coroner key We think you'll like it |Ouer Sylvan Lakes | ety be $15 down and $15 per) ay or _Mich. FE 2-6887, , | FE 6-8811 or FE 5 50074 | M pwtad pababadt hry ferms. f =< ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT : a. iat he = Soauene Gane a arr rial % ACRE LOTS. North end. . $25 | EALTOR—INSURANCB | BUSINESS & HOME — Buckner Ss CAN BE FOUND AT L h K re th Det ing 1 . pester flan ld ot ha Soka idth overlookin and with | down and $25 per month 100 ost 4-254 Cunard eorme, menace yh End tables $1.96 up: sew “post onn . 1rwin roca ceaees. Goraas Sue sure tchyded with the vorhece lake cnubeass = Otter-Sylvan oul ies oe an Free TESS | pest — eat Sere __ = case head board beds complete. ‘his new : room | . : ‘ ee = ense ¥ t * ; ranges gE4{ Ton to see this one ranch type home Situated iter" oe, pores e at) SR sewn and i ACRES BY OWNER. $1250 | main highway Grossing $100,000 18 THE PLACE boas bees 5 a. sises : 101% oN ed Street IL BROWN, Real sd with spony — stare Here's an opportunity = priced © =* game are rnd i oom ‘lake fron’ fies a rolcaeen | WHEN YOU WANT TT ‘ inette sets 5 r a a within easy walkin . . a ummer } it~ . if t 5 Prone FE but Eve FE 21804; ae — = Bole tance $0 private beach from $975 R. J. VAL U ET, Realtor | _tonville and enjoyment after hours Just | Le Ba Se cee es gana ok esting o8 re. olas- . - “KNE ja? SELL 8 ACRES . iC) room up; Member e_ Coen. _Real_ mon Each _ tered walls. flush seors and ( ARL W. BIRD, Realtor one soniye i Real Estate eahanes ae cemese Gases th oe ene both. Wii vay tor aT oI 19 Mis tars t. so Dorie CAS iH wine room suites. $12.95 up; ond atem an as a ete. — | 902 Commantty National Bank Bié« | 22 BUILDING LOTS IN ROCHES| Astold Large garden, straw. C. Pangus (15 | "get eusoues ep ing room suites $19.50 up. Man a $11,900, terms. FE ¢421! _—_s—sEves. FE 5-102 tor area with dopa payments as S ee ee Ph. Ortonvilie ms aval USE OUR EASY PAYMENT el of 1 to } to $500 i z Ott Oattand reg, errors | WILLIAMS | Shae Sen SIE) Roepe ‘cone: Bal nkOKERS wae EE om o ve room. 1'4 story bunea- ~ me bg grt oy Croom trod —y “CRAWFORD #0 ACRES WiTH TWO LAKES No | \Ve need two men whti'aft'™ ana nor Natl Bidg: over Wal- free parting oo . ° ¢reened porch. of! emo bungalow with ——— LAKE-~ CY buildings deal ‘or subdivision. | shie t¢ urchase new | «&reen's, ic. (e) A ® TO 8 heat and two lots. Close to thine for comfortable living. GEN 31 miles northwest of Detroit. be | 4 o p $512 Dixie Highway SUNDAY 12 TO 6 schools, Only $6200 with 3 Bedroom Home floors. pia walls. $3,000 DOWN ie W. Bare FE +1340) tween Lake Orion and Rochester.| (;MC trucks to haul con- Drayton Pla L mi, i . - [ es MY 3-1085_ Dava, MY 34411 Evenings MY “ b ®a &s = OO. mi, 81.650 down. Why pay rent? $11.90 Terms flush doors full ment ’ 3 Lm . 0 Barnston inext we bank). 1 mi. east of Auburn pometectiel, geste acs eens’? But teropache | heen J eetrm: | Watkins-Pontiac Estates | 2% crete, steady employ-| Walled Lake Heights on Auburn Rd. : ma LJ is ~~ . a Indian Village Cotoniat. 3 Bedroom Home te 32. still vely oak floors throughout, Pan- Se Sa For Sale Farms 48; ment. Good offer to right ~ We Give Holdens Red ftamps recreation Cpe Toms; =e s look. “Prida right at fireplace « seen chen Dis. | saricted area. Close to bus serv. Semana ——~~~~~ | party, Call FE 2-3091, 4 WESTINGHOUSE REPRIGERA- . ane, of the most distin- 2 Bed H tng L. 1! cqcombine- | ire, eehools |B — = SMALL: FARM Mr. Kent. TEAGUE FINANC _tor, good condition. $60 é Fear eg To fem ts down! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | pibauft"Staasa’ wt iske rive | Fire ew se ai watoat| Be toe vee curt “te | cumavns. STORE FRUGEARD 302 NOMAIN — |aeiie ey epee Sept ieventinest ts Fou 4 Fe Tey ose She | eee, MES-BARTRAM Waterford-Drayton | Serarm Seo oper rou, PETS tes R. MICH. Seaport earvedhatian. marae = | a 2h TL re 2 e en ‘ . m mae . . 3 Bedroom Home \ Co-operative. Real Estate Exchange te He 100 x 180 f& oullding sites. Very| 8 = 33 Deer gorege. Beautifully | i® UNITS AND HOME anp oa. 1 OAR ER, MICH. saute. down ghatr ottoman. Third Street 1,800 down nice neighborhood. Close to schoois| landscaped with everereens flow- | faee. utility rooms. 10 units have LOAN A TO 8500 Walnut carved ap. nabien, desk __ oR 3 s-isse_E Eves. t | 3-9006 kiteh igh AUTOS fog “cgunstind end loca- 2 Bed H SOUND and meres On od roads, = ore. ona shrubs. Property is -en- ae ma fered it teller LIVES: — _and cal _Admiral, TV, radio” yansien ‘atte, ee epi ~ DOW W RID E- = - . bees arden Bee. Way and water frontage Beautiful — q OUSEHO LD 1 sod ‘inhee Ogg mone $2.000 down BUY! 1G Stevens Farms fFonlv, Siz.000 ‘wits gon camiced fand beach. 10 boats. olaveround Ph. Rochester OL 6-071), OL 10791 screck, sates’ Gai paste. folding * wit : Beautiful building sites. 100 x 180 us r. lor children a enty of vart- | CET CASH —eereen mpg tte realy sah Aetsea WE NEED LISTINGS eal Were ar ees By owner, 110 feet on ne to bus, service On good = 1 os. NTTAC LAKE TOURIST | 2 UICKLY | stomp Moogax nDnerrs) an © GILES REALTY CO, | Soke blest yak muapeene| Cass Lake, 400 feet deep. | ii "town. 0 _| count ann morex_on>m.| [Jr to $500 .. ar Need 4 Bedrooms? $2 W. Hurtin WE sein | oh. Ura nee T bees tea.| lot in exclusive DOW a= Acres. COTTON_CANDY’ aa Ro) pes 28 [a he Te If it's quality vou ere after Spe 0 te 9 in ee pooling ees RIDGE subdivision, $17,-) 100 x 199 ft. butiding sites. tighly astend. FE +00. Most denis closed in in So” minutes. LAMP AND SHADE. 61 — If f's econemy you seek — matic oll heat. 2 septic tanks 2| SOO 1-FE 5-7167! tom better liv On good ana aise mace 6a furniture. . : en et ee ee / 1 ary arelis, Tiled 4 kitchen. 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plo highways, Corner cl dams . and boating into 3 ; ‘ ble these yourself and save, Four stairs bedroom also 3 bed- Fis-000, terms can be ar- and a glassed in front living room with stone fireplace, Orion of lakes. Modern farm house man greet on i y tose. wl + ores MO ; a table $60.95 value, iets pay owe it, rs t ide " ceneet cow Ph Srarsacn cane - tial aangy ‘beach. toa site ocnestee gg) = ssubaty i i « foe “3123 vestment of * s2'800 full price. = ene Prompt pros omitat ured model se are ~ ‘Porm on reet, weet side al ” si * * ’ . Close rt acre. Di 5.000 wide ‘Create ead Bil} Consolida- tons. popular colors. Come aise. ation for on tee oe R: AY O'NEIL, Realtor rn wo tein coe cl 1919 MIS fit orae eta st 2 6 ee A DOWNTOWN HOTEL COFFEE | tion Service Phone for loan in i| look, compare and be eonvinced . W. Huron Open fenced In. cc Pangus, a Priced as jedsdit as ance at $600 per year and 3 SHOP grossing $1,000 per seek. w or come s of these extraord: barwains Phone PE 3-103 or OR 3006 Ph, Orténvitle 132, collect. __ 130° vin i209 down, $15 — per cent mh taterest. piust be Beats ©. Low price of ‘i900, in LOANS 825 _Bichienn , Fiasresoeat. 93 Elizabeth Lake Estates Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $2 SOQ Down MODERN COTTAGES ON LAKE SB Patnte a pb eo wh tcl Ral Lecappant BENEFICIAL a . 2 bedroom ranch home. with 50 DOWN Lake front house on Cass _Missaukee, MA 67006. Ave 27-9209. “Real Es- GARDEN & FEED FINANCE CO. CROSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIO- Diastered garage. $12 0 iow Pal Lake. It is a large cottage a | BEDROOM | corr soe tate Since 1910." ORE in expending lake region Sctrost, “reeser ft. — ea, ce ene | Hitt tsgmmreaseer yTin | s6d, ment of, wey raruare | Ee'vetzoee fechoe ot Bald Wael Wath aieoke mae a | pe gst tawrene | Seow ah eer an living soom, ceramic tile vileges. North of Pontiac near fould be rented in the win- _Lake. PE 43833 js ACRES. § ROOM Ht OUSE.| Droximately $1! PE 3.0248 Pontiac grr F. a7 model 78. beth. nForce ms anc yDizle Hey. Immediate possession ter time. Sandy beach | ‘Fer Sale Reeort Prop. 4A INC. giock | and as Te desired. ARR A BAVERDOST & CRAMA Goose eate it for $13 750. ” room. Glassed porch, furnace, | p>) ,1- ae tem es Broker, Orion 9 ern | A MANY eee ee ee ee eon AIR. GOOD _converted to oil, Hard surfaced English Brick os! een a? DUCK 1X are eon | oe pisins -125 ACRE See a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES —fondition, PE 69393. -—~ Seo pccnancn = Fee we lis) be. . ATA. x .? . tt Ae - K : , - PONT TAC R REAL TY [brick with sed) tile roel. | ee ne ne wecms week Sate Span emda jand-County. 7 1 7 belli + sal : ee — t condition. Reasonable. FE . a . =a | ‘Sturdily constructed. Fumed 2 | 3406 Pontiac Lake Rd. i ”y = = am Dsen ’ a : te: Al mall chine shed. Chicken house. 2 car | \\ } '. PARTRIDGE _=8 , ‘ Wiese eae ‘cone iar eetibul . “iving = ‘oe 1étais0 ft $1,600 cash coger Bk oe Mas . gorens. — — Hindi vag dd Meigs On 2 E 2-831 6 “Extra Fast {PrscounTs ON FURNITURE” = 4-05 a oe oe eee fae oi FE ¢7600 0,” sine es oa Se ie ee Realtors FF, 4-0528 2 bedroom with riba in joined by a music room. HARRY GIDDINGS or ahr besos | se™ Seber. neon 43 W. Huron St.. Open Eve. 7 to @ ; u7 8 Tel Shien uhehen wih breakiant | Four’ large beirooms am WHITE UK MILFORD i — Acreage _ 47| era house. In exeetient condition = ice wood-Wak ee ee elegravh Eves & MU 42161 OR MU_ 44861 eee Large living room has cut stone : ’ . » with to. Crees in porch on Ind: [ Zou ean quickly Seaveratie Real Estate Exchange : pa ae ac a a _ for th baths, stairway ~ CABIN CAMP GROUND 5 ACRES, 2. room has nat | CLASS Cc BAR : clanatere car, oF ER leaner Chine: = water achat fe fier ek ace. Bas@ment. | -kosna | bench. MI. 6-2660. elely” Al rent furnished. A wih any ‘SPIN SDRYER c— FASE eee ties A good family aopoiniment parting approzimotely 26, t0 gee oe Beart & attack will. sell ment for hired help with private | easy 0 operate, FE_ 27020, Bh ey ms eros ASY SPIN * ee Loninde biileinas) medical building, funeral for less than cost. $7,000, $2,900 | Soretions Toui| AAA wrecker service. Good loca- HOUSEHOLD ¢ Home Win Puli Basement, Peres 5 ysgrgod BURMAT, neat ena) Sues ftTusgeee” cots | beat ike aed FA Races TER ARER™ sted reins “On Sse = i bot water. Situated on 3 lots with down. Shown by appoint- GR. LA’ ae " = S 2 == a Beet Garage = aes 00d outdoor grill on ment only. arge tot. Center resort area, Ad- : 85 ACRES “acres Excellent subdivid She 4 Lig quip’ Main| ‘ ; . 3 - and shrubs. A good suburban P "i ishing. Near &keels, north a Sip and . land ‘gelling with | - - apr ‘ Corr of Pontiac 5 on ects rie knit 3 : PRICED AT home with easy access to down CH IN = IGELOW Giedeia, $1905 $300 dn. $25 per | abe! penngy Shin pens ary gute, ant. AB 3%, 7 y Bide. eRe elt re 72 pe Sint Shed set of dish ‘ 450.00 town. ii Orchard Le Ra Pe Jerry Morr. ; Clare. Mich. Seay gece ing .sites. Price = Lem Real Ext ta et ame ‘ hand! 1 or 46, ne Mt ana’4 : FE 8-113] or FE: Co-operative Real Estate Exchange nd ee wa George R. Irwin G AY] ORD |, PONTIAC i. -AKE ont Bee ee oe muse | Suburban * /anocen ie 9x12 Rvos fit, | $20.08, 930.98, , . sand beac! le for ——— ——— = _ #00d_ business : See rary P $2, .00 Dow n Real Edtate be ostey ps Ave the cuharens Oeesoan block Sper | 3 ACRES Home DRIVE INN RESTAURANT iocat $23 to $500 $500 nay “O ard Lake = FE 5-101; if no home “Pull basement. Open | A lovely 3 agre nae about five With Acreage td on Michigan’s busiest high roa’ WM. A. Coroperayie Real Bsiaie "Bachange [Yernear Mean te thts wei 1% | on ment, comet ot arate amd nye ine On a acres = ontv 7 mt, ~ Dh — i I ce = home. Tw _ Pontiac Lk Rd a. tote from city limite ‘bedroom home ieee y- oo ‘G NEW Se JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 945 Oakland Ave. PE 5-044! Exc 7 LARGE ROOMS ! ellent con- : “Neat and ween ae oy beceots and ‘the en 2 car ga- ie ‘® Sspa- Ww nesses. Li Rock Civing "a Sera SEE me oot & beige tpcleded. — cup 3 in bright sh’ kitchen. price a terma. # GAVIGRD + see whet you A our ~ AF ta the ; REALTOR | WARD. -E, PARTR JOSEPH 1 F. REISZ E | 3% W. Huron et i MEAT M ARKET fi healt pane oy o st rea bargain orice for entire varcel WEMBREE & GR | Bren EM vai feat frag aod, ave even | tom SOgACRES | here “includes. ‘business faturet Modern $ yom How before tne sthar fellow beiye for for oat POs rH it. Reasonable price & terms. or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? a Home: & ibe oan the rie ee: as auto., eee 2 er sor ceeees ‘95, up In one the fastest crowing De- ye zeae, omer _ John A. Landmesser Ph, FE 5-8121 ~ Home & Auto. a : cig nes " : ° ca ba ’ 5 - ; _THE PONTIAC PRESS,_'T TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 9, 1955 eee Sale Household Goods ‘ ears | * 37 For Sale | Miscellaneous 60 For - Sale ) Miscellaneous 60 CARNIVAL . oo by Dick Tw ‘For Sale Pets _— 69 For Sale Housetrailers 78 Boats ¢ & Accessories 85 8s apes Sale Cars ay) “eu, COLDSPOT 1 DEEP a ELECTRIC ’ pom “ ae en ee ae — TOO! a? [+ rr rN 7 "ind treene, Gall PE Saavheaner 9:30 aise a weal rete aia ae eal PO SSE ® se ; al THORQUOMRRED BEAGLE PUPS | COMPLETE. | wen ®®-| AT UMA. “CRAFT BOATS | eS Coys eae FORMIFORE AT EXTRAORDIN: | San Delt wot {REHOUSE aes i SE ' nt ‘This Ad Worth... ..$2.00 gg Bane og M Ses —_— oe ce gE aa ms ingbam rv H peta ioe RAG oe ; : —S—— tebigan het term 1984 1 Pr “D MOTOR, “BTU coun -Comolete with | * Loa ame & ef any Clearance Bale. al) boats 20 per $10.” Also. twin-cy! pt pppoe dt ‘ , VICES O Nader and mo- Exe lent condition, | Mer 5 © tor. 2 rom G'S" tas Dun | Cau) Stan, Garwood ‘Heating. EM wi re Nii “FE Siting See: WAnine SALES & nAPN Lingou MERCUR : 3-2080. . HiT cap MA ALL _ TELBOR AP : ¥ PEA vs a SIZe FRIGIDAIRE 830710 10% OFF bs pease APARTMENTS LIKE ew (At FE RONAD S. WOODWAR golt iS Walter Hagens $30.1 nuring the month of ware ROKER, nig “we MON- with Ti ho mots and. custom _ BIRMINGHAM of used furni | gj ones Rd t'a mile north of : month of August on _\erey, Before i p.m. Stewart coaches are truly that veer: wd) Hartiord. Willigans MI. 4-2200 Orden 63099 2 Piuorescent. 393 rot al? pullding meterials, folding With storm & Jaleusie windows, 1948 BUICK | i | rehard Lake ~~ | doors, storm windows, garages | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Pienty of wardrobe new bigger | W 4 ‘pe y fi uERdy Gag AND db ¥ Le portation. $123. Payments $14 a ~ FURNITURE ~ Artists’ upplies, hobby MILDW EST SUPPLY — en bath with a acket month. Nothing down, PE : ‘ALL BREEDS BOARDED,|. site tub. Double firs, many other mith Disle ct ea BUICK BU 7h aie supplies—check our clas. | PE §-1433 Ph anagp ate i reise. Wee ce the feta ant Cnr eer Crees ee? aeeeee, “special ' sification Hol GiIRL'S PLAY et ms RE- | tralier package in history on this | mper pear Supplies” X obbies and ced in price. Mra Newman's} Preaek Min’ Lake’ Pere | lot. New General Skyline. Holly ) MB JOMNGON OUTBOARD | [re Nether eh, while wall S supplies” No, 244. Variety Qif, ate Orebard Kenwels. and | Tint, Nome pused tellers, | - Oued sei, OA 6-200 € NORTHWEST CHEVROLET a ake, near Tel BOARDING Aa ARE Clip. | Good selection. Buy ~¢ ai NEWLY PAINTED ROWBOA a w a D Mis $3930 hotel Mattress |... sites ADMIRAL 10" 5 me CONSOLE. G00 |, CONDITION, x y= ‘ping, 10. Perry, PE 2613 | We" wa tate your cantrect car, | —*?4 a a hcokrer Al as Uincetn §-1100 = modetp lamps $ 5.50 on ‘ condition with extra unused DOGS. CATS BOARDED 0G) furniture. house jot or what have 1cE ‘o “BUICK “4 $208 Na- soe ed, gut $98.00 | Parogeug erie ares portable wi “wa oe a tr el, ib @ Tele | you en used tratiers | te HOPE, ‘pian outboard Wis | afew, , regia beaters Why take . Ar rege —bortable typewriter. 425 ‘OL LT sod Phon, Rales FE EI | _sraph. Oxford Trailer Sales | a ; NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Preowded 4 pe. living rm. tehee “ANCHOR ~ | FOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE _ Hay, Grain & Feed “TH Michigan bottle ges. Trailer parte | ig FP RONABOO ANE WAS: joodward at 13 Mile peceed se el , mcars ace ne NCES miles out Baldwin, Armstrong Ste, “SSeeter Laas Orion ca Mi | Serra pper: tm W. Princeton | So , ! own, FHA floor covering and Mac-O-Lac ALL KINDS MAY PRONE WMA St lest CADILLAC ary ee ore bers hares ionen ESTIMATES FE Stet. paints “Phone FE ‘1-809. _ = . _5-0668 or FE 2-800) after 1.10 p.m sous ta — oF it? Pt LAMINATED ewe WOOE | bobgsig =A excellent condition, Two = raised eieewhers.” See ig BERCUI Ea STOKER | HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL iho BALES OF STRAW POR SALE A paenaen “a Very good condition. | ieceacunla eller side walls, First SGeginawe Cor Orchard Late | S2UWols. Exc” cond “s60 Quiet | Consumers’ fines, $66.80 and | a eee “OF ALFALFA AND hea Freee Pate tt Mg (aT TRUCKING INT OATS =| "raping, 9 a Ra. Easy Terms FE 61377) yyy une mend, Os hearcumt Taurs. | $119.50 valve $49.50 and $50.50 % : 2 LATE “32 MO Ht Pr. CLEAN. desians at the customary < FURR TORE AND RUMMAGE | ¢ Ferndale Ave Bham ‘These are siixhily marred. Also s — —" Se ion of, Kacelleoe condition FE 60257 | inh wireeey Teeny Uh i Howard Loo | 198) CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE «TIRES AND TUBFS Goo electric, otf and bottled was heal- * t es wabeth Lk Re an Rad mia Bey Yellow with aren een top. A- 4 ae ome . = Ruger Open a) Gition 760418 White wel | Fhoteace ‘at terrific values Mich Rae . hed conte. S00 Bieeti | ¢ rg SCOU ON punt ie ee ROATT RAIL: | —1{08. Inaide and out. PE 31603, | bp electri sto lucrescess. 33 rd ¥ T . A PION 0b DRED WE. [REFRIOERA. | phase “eseral floer "ant tenia | < a custoM “Gouna WITH SELF Great, fakes r cia pay esata wits "piel pee DE MONSTRATED! — be =~ : L CONDITION | lamos le ten sorinkien bone OM aah eel cones ete arrange Irelosnea ye “fie — ea = | OUND “HOTTOM BOAT aoe Sa gone in wo HOME, ase L pace ve Mie 1.245 FURNAC ; _PE 6-104) we BALING eS “GOMMBIN: ipsa ‘i TONE condition. $40 FE = Beiiaw 4s Be 3 NACE F |} 183 GENERAL #4 FY NEW! : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN. goqd ceonsitiog Ga” TOXER, ix 7G &M COMPANY _ing Phone OA & | tile Bath very nice interior, elec: | PeR CENT Orr ON aut TONE | ‘88 Mercury Hardtop cluding electric’ stove and re 4 YR OLD 22. LUXAIRE 8U pearls ne _F Sal “Liv t ko 72 _\tic brakes and license, MA 6-676). | Sar 2eee ene Owens emwnere. |) yherrete) ecsveruible. Ba Au. frigerator, — eee | type furngge and all uct wore. oe ee eee vnepls heneaged nadernet QUICK GALE im 32 FT DUO | ‘OWENS. ‘awe suprise |S) Cases $14.08 "belts. bas pod A Fe ae rss FES165 _288_-E. Walton me j CHEVIOT, SHEEP oes eee | eee Sate Ser excan, | Meena LS Ave. ___ PRO te Baten makes 056 Myrtle. Huron Gar- | tiac Fire Chief stoker ton INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH- | fod combed Senta es | eet conten. oP a ’ Chrvaer full, power Cee ae AN re Ring condition FE 20s$0 “| i equipment and ‘tease WB: . i RIDING “HORSES (FOR SAL e| - FE —~—- Mercury Outboard ‘82, "Bo and’ “4 TRONR R RITE AND CHAIR LIKE IKE BATHROOM FIXTURE sige. | lige? See Classification Mo and olaern beter ee poe [ ‘g) and ‘8a stugebaxers = i 8 YOU bres. 4! liac Rd. across from +H Fer} ' Motors : Cal pg Pee FE 8-43 re suite. | on ates On, tes CAMERAS o RQUIPMEN' NT Pal | Grounds “ - . _“ ee . _ Cc j Part ta Bs he” San | pollerd, sutomatic weter hocten | JET PUMPS. 309 08, 0. A. ee 2 EXCEPTIONAL SADDLE ehtomabied Cabos Two ' Linoleum, 9x12, ere $2 49 hardwar re ier cat of inaral | 80 8. 8-9 os horses and saddles 8180 Allen | 8 Sales & Service “ST and Pontiac convertibles SemrePe ARTE ag Helareoard coy, svtus eer POne, PANECERS OM | Geawrttrene +n 0 me |e tin aay tina mao secny ey race at |) Mis tact, Beatet tent eee a as Bro Paint | Sheathin, Low a s7oM. | o : Pt . : : white me. $108, ‘HEIGHTS SUPPLY! 3885 Perry | 2x6 5 a0 saddles, PE 23-2468 Y Cadillag convertibles Inlaid Linoleum ............ Tee | St. FE 4-5431 ise us tor on our er Sudine needs. “Henry? Oh, be's out somewhere taking iil of the | iignD OP 2 cows” BKVERAL| —— — pale we “hae fe Pore ar er ha el ta SA 08 PG SAVINGS RUACKE | bears!" : . Erne a are Re se a Used eo Motors | Pow TIACR. CHEVROLETS. BU, arald’s Paint & Lino. | Gord straight used tumber 2x¢~ | = BILDG. SU ee s i $401 = | PONTIAC ae Cudine 1) aPtece* 140 8. Saginaw st . MA 5-8811 Po. ED HEREFORD BU L. DOU- pid Nee Trailer CIEE NEW) Piece LIMED 6 aad | ey of 2x4x8° and 9161 Disie Hwy Clarkston | For Sale Miscellaneous Lol Do_ It Ht Yourself Gl Bs) eee ol, Fue ] 4S ue “Ie h-p atten me gtor vipa RSTATE TRADED, on dining reo ien- "New Mush f ‘32 GAL. ELEC. ATER $7650 > wean | CH E with gear # remote lank, : a Ese. Wie Sears From 008 a a er eee ou | PACHOUD WRECKINO CO. |Usm QUA ‘oots DO YOU OWN | MA PMD of MA pote. oie. RLONCMY Ca LOT SOV SCRe LINOLEUM 4 AKD PAINT SALE | ROCK Woot insulatiCn—rec-bag. | Cod sinks & thtings 980.50 up 210 Dixie Hw). _FE 60108, plumbing. wiring. repairing Com- | SPIRITED BUT OENTLE RIDING | aa FT TO 41 FT | Evinrude Motors @ CHEVROLET ¢ OR. 9008. A ~ pete eck’s 277 Bakiwin i) Readimix goncreie aad miertar. | Laundry trays stand sucet $21.95 32 5 21 B. ~ginKS 1a. Th a Gat. plete stock sol] sewer vrock and | mare: 3306 Ausra d. between | 3 Frail ro buy veally” & good a aro! aaree ive Supply 100 weinaw_ Bt | nacht “neaters. 1994. 0. Grain we Larue Setters | | __Creoke aad Ademe. __ 1A COMPLETE CHANGE | Gator Boat Frailers . —- Don't 2 one - estes eaetee! Glee 3 ROOM. Bhinales roofing-nails and many 2 GOOD USED OfL TANKS. CA- | _ Thompson, _Perry | Set en. wiry Wed 8 to 6 * __ Wanted” Livestock 73 IN BEAUTY AND Ses LYS HARDWARF NORTHWEST CHEVROLET trie gore and roaster. Chest, oth- Piumbers ten eee’ | pacity 338 oo) oe. S08 ce. 10 RECONDITIONED “INGER SEW. _Closed every | ae ar TK PD TICTION | 3004 Auburn At Ademe. Aubure Weodwerd ot 1) Mile er tems Ph. 4003 | qe umbers lead. to 8 ib | _Robinwood._afjer 4 p.m ‘ng machines, $2980 FE 2-014) Ficesong RE ine aD WANTED: WILL CARE FOR BULL CONSTRUCTION. Heights. FE 281) Lincoln o-1100 00 Olmst Dravion. Plains We can save you money oa yous xem" ee acai RECESSED | _for tree home demonstration, _ | “4000 on ULLDING ‘genvice Tu; nent serine fet services, Pb : | = : | complete lumber ists ubs Crate, marred $2195 up REINFORCING MESH _Molly, Ma 1-2291 SOW ON DISPLAY AT Transportation Offered 87, Lord’s S } | SU we LUS LUMBER BAVE Supoly_ 100 6 Lecinaw Bt For Drives or Floors FOR RENT Sal Fa Prod odu "95 C od iF = 1955 . 5 os anes cn peo aan maa tea carcee) Od aN pag pen 1 ad wee panes. oul ty ena wee pngee sisemeet waners ca ad beatin oid uce RIDERS TO MASS. OR VICINITY. e- : . 49 05 8 4 1 ucete, alue, iso Kipe sod i 2 pe. sofe- ee sj) land Ra. Sta) OF 9.1008 toilets, bathtubs shower stalls at |) Eiraiiog sini yn ae oan |e BLACKBERRIES -OET YOUR OR- HUTC INSON | a rie “ere | CHEVROLETS Used TVs from $24.95 ...... up BARN FOR SAL Z terrific values. These are crate) 4° per fi. 6c; 6" per ft. Oe fama e) and tt 436 Orchard | der E perly write or | sarrrass RipeRe FO™ GO TO Mide-Bed _from 9130.08 s208B Jo,.Be Temoved trom | BY Utaan tee ave BLAYL ock’ _Lake Ave, FE 6-6 cal R pace Saxburst TR AILER | Kentucky to help drive ore Officials’ Cars and bates 10 X40", t _ “ " . Phone i ‘ a4 Lord’s we ar ‘Ot | EXTENSION LADDER. | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Cameras, Equipment o1A ube. ae —Wering_ aug. BFR FE Demonstrators SAQRETT DRUWLATHE BLACK | %2,.M. single bed wit sorine and 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 HELE OF CORN CALL WwW Wanted Used Cars 88 Eg te and Appliances | “and-Decker Valve -rinder and nd Fee | $3 oa arias tan hanes ames | PLY <= CUT TO size. MS Ofeee Cane Se | eo 3008 Gregory A4. SA | ES. = a Gee ae” 7 Ties and Bel Aire. 6 and 5S W. Huron 8t. PE ¢0583 | sealer 2 ton floor jack Porter = ‘wicks, hl ate a “Hebb CHE. Sor CARs. csteeera dre. aul “Where Wrigley's Used To Be’ ower. National , sander. Elec- | — —_——____—___—___— | REVERE TAPE RECORDER 1-ic | —Pl'**: “ ciassifigation number x BOICE'S ORCHL AR D- gol Dine Ney _Day of eve. | } Pees. colors body ge Boas ‘tully 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$298 | _mactine EM 3anse SSrTet Mivet eset ec sr vm ee | Sale Musical Goods 62 Poste San maven 6 Goaek J THE HIGH DOLCEAR | swe LEUM ——— ancy aven aided, Ju- OR 3.1203 For bi o ed cars. We OOS Sea gabe cinoe Paint, gal . sioe Hi KALAMAZOO "FO ears =| LUMBER sa ee Shoadl Bapy GRAND PIANO vsz. oa |e bilee peaches on sale this wees need ee. ive extra miles. es ‘TO CH E FROM 44 Ft. Wa : & 10 | Very good condition Also 40 gal made by RBeldwin. $250, Cousin AND EATINO WEAL- 288. Dort Hwy, Flint it Basie pay vou well. 4540 Dine nt ear rantee. As Jee os VINYL INLAID TILE % PRICE hot water heater 270 ga! oil ASH AND CARRY ROOFING “AND “SIDING Quitmeyer. OL thy apples for sale. 6 W. Chi ge %, $100 oF any oe RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL $350 \80k PE 80002 or FE S40te Colne post Gh mee caoce ALL KINDS $1.009 ACCORDION. PROPEBAION. | _¢*#° Pheagirscih e+ Aapeltorthy "HH, J. VANWELT h Ch ! SYERS 141 W. HURON, FE 4-3046 3 INSIDE PANEL »DOORS a. et aan ee ppt = Special sackage | deol op material bS wily sacrifice for $278. FE | | PEACHES ARE x ive civ new mode OR 31 ‘Nort! beta regs et nobs included. Reaso i F . a ; * Marie i DAVENPORT AND — . hte Zou CO | Insulation. reg. aed, toll oe SE. ATTENTION SUMMER “WacaTon| geiue Ra. Open from ® & im. Wo) mise pong he open RICE THE REST - THEN GET Lincoln ray : ges, _stare 00 00, davenport and | HOLE FROZEN 5000 CABINET | Cai ‘tiooring all efadee, D&M BUILDING = | “Reig Miser wets ion | _PeaaS | T ’ r{ “ “BLT ’spence . | .OREPROUE? Soe Sr mai r : $19.50, White pine utility boards. Te ‘4 : Geilagher ' l = = Bh nom « , Accordicn school with Tr ipened Orioles. ail this week Stove $34.50, Bird Cage and stand A Sr Rooting Ne. 210,” 4238. bun ee a vane SERVICE free an ‘a ace wi Po Ecler pene seusee, zt at ot week, ralier m nope’ end Bice, Your car ie nor jand beuch $3.95 night stand ti een ED | ; naowe a Drsee. os ne Gallaghers aie ale Havens to fellow. Corner « Woodward et L . 5. Platform Bicser #5, large | secret a ania ae Ped eer en a acseeues: aoe, Be OS COR GOLA” | COON TRUMPET EXCELLE “T Orchard LE. Rd, apd One me See M&M Motor Sales _ _Lincoin. & 1100 — yet s upholstered rod eerste pery, Sie i@, | Combination pee : Sa tne ) Hel ‘8. Perry, — om coe church Don snd Howard Green. XC al lige je" Ls Bag om tate cE ist Late vy ge ge PEARSONS BANK FURNITURE | 940, will sell for #18 PE 2-056 | Isulated well board & tile. steau BOILER, RADIATORS. PIANO | FU) TUNING AND AEPain | — ep naP ¢ ke Ok ha | dent or » sear ‘beautiful 2 ‘yr Lumber Co | Winkle stoker Skirts singe 4 OA ‘ACHES -RED HAVEN, BEAU- H SCRAP CA 4 ® ent porghard Lake Ave ~~ CHURCH'S INC. sist boca Lake ea Commer | ota »_ Sepa. 9m Seett | PRACHSS— BED BANE. conend Authorized Dealer Mone ontr ast, otter ‘ext armers Gas Station “ | _. tul perfec ull “ —= —e over § take LiL Sapper pie wer ervey. | COMP Eom te | olin STOP Sale Office Equipment 63) iearh* in ‘cout "commerce nepERAON. CANIN, CREAT | “CALIFORNIA mK ol Eo E sET EXTE Sn Te 6, Milleré AK to 47 EMER,| AVERILL" xp HWY. ian thie. Wallet 6 chains, Liv. Eh OSING ou oe | NEW AND UBED fang elect bation niarter awe mower. Bure VICTOR CHAMPION ADDING MA.| RED HAVEN PREACHES ARF) CREE AND TINT HOME = FE ‘x ° Chevrolet £338. and silver tea set seen pane 5 ore wae, ceareek seves oma Oe chine 3 gee a echine- Cost oT te rt eee cae wen and tale seahorse. 3 WFD. Jone UA & echAP . . BEON a oe = rele * * - ROROE REFRIGERATOR. EX- ISLA. LIN INOL. rUM ate | baal ape bland for housetrailers = Now at aS 8 EQUIPMENT, | _—M Saas 7 “ 5 ai _i mi west, ¥4 mi north of Clyde pared > ng 4s to months to oe, Fast : 1955 Demos lent ft . 7 ¥ r ¢ interes : +“ Se ee Ste ore cast | eeeeem pee | Sele Store Equipment 64) Sale Farm Equipment 7 nf¥ tet Tu Sara Flor Cars a (apMIRAL ¢ COMBINATION 7 aginaw | MeO mirror, all_metal cabloet, | STORM SASH |REST AUR AN T EQUIPMENT. | 215 GAMBLE ROOTED BARN, |= tare “oNkS "AB LOW A $06 | charp. tate moder Officials’ Cars . W I N Vv a Se FURNACE AND Piprs | t Led Meurd Gap eel theme bd tere iby th windows priced feucsenable 23-6803 aft- | (Robe! tae Elmer E. Clark, 47720 , x : ALTON T | used 4 = Also 1 Warm | Also large selection of medicine Alamoem ponte osieaiil i ert rail, Wisom, Ph. MA | i TAR’ rS—STORE Courtesy Cars Walton, Cor. Joslyn PE 3-2287 | Morning hester ‘3572 ee aes waits. 6 A : =< 60 S$ Telegraph FE 2.7200 : ONE f MAHOOARY JENNY Linp ? —— DOORS AND TRACK. | ee ee ee reales ies FE 4 6089 | Sale e Sporting Goods 68 2 a ~~ MeCORMICK “POTATO. Across gp Seis " Tel- Huron Center MOTORS 2 DOORS & @ DOOR SEDANS a complete Mi ¢- | Ft 0 a 3 gaz | Tiuorescent. 383 Orchard Lake | —— SAS. 29 om can | Oenenm: GUN anor | digger, FE 2-409 Open Eves & Bun PM SPORT COUPES & CLUB COUPES $25. MI * t 4 * 7 Pe SOLID 6 DreTRO Gal, ks AUTOMATIC HOt | VERS PLMES = EN oc sell trade, 778 9 Teleereh. re ge Ay cee reingtretor ‘ang sore, wee | 803 N. Main, Rochester Rh Rg: ble. One 3 pe. bedroom suite i wavemrent | r x80" Tet a —— aren KACIORS | _PE 4.1514 between § and § oe i ee _ oF ace white metal cupboard doors, grey lew ‘ BUY YOUR (¢ UN reo uive Saat) POWERS Gt. Formica cupboard tops, combina- llow well 200'n1%e'— ti The new Ferguson 38 gives more | _Rent Trailer Space 79 Lu & & REPRIOERATORS TART, TEARS | Uc"viicns! tod screcan, howe ee oe eeeee ie | BT AVLOGE ON TIME See re Tee «| pace 79 aRyRED UATE MODE WHEE || yeh Cah ogo Bog i i eo | " ~. best Orands, Perfect. new, guar: | 8 — Regular $136. % ace | fetes -A ' tree demonstration today | TR {ILER SPACE papa P NO FINANCING Pt BLEMS 3 uted for five veers. Buy a new 790 CINDER BLOCKS AND. AS ‘ra jet with it eal .& BUILDING BUPPLY CO. Slaybaug S SAVE AT : “Bag ey Auto Parts i pe. hl a PO | tae tor for Hitle more than aes at on ba FE 2-7687 | LKEL LY’S HARDWARE ai Ore orchard, Late Ave, FE >Tiel) _ HouGH TEN x SON AVAILABLE re a BOLE? ° “DOWN &@ UP MO : eovsph._ 303, Orenasd Lake ave, CATERPILLAR “D4 WITH -BULde 3094 Auburn. at , Adams, Auburn SE PTIC TANKS 630 Oakland Ave. Case. — New Ide sane ee a tacuities. SWeTOMENA W WAITING YR GOOD | TKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ‘ ims Pike Gin ARFRIO— Gb: 1945 good condition, OL | "Heights, FE 2-811. due — Trenehing “Sand , Gra el & Dirt t 66/".™ _Main, Rochester, OL ‘ores INS ok, Sv aha easb LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION a barge ested a fer a “eT.7 PURWACE, | Com pie inwulation it desired. * Urave JOHN DEERE B TRACTOR, NEW MO te VILLAGE H dress table, also some misc. | CHA ON 5 A arne: : | 9-64 __8-0028 — Oe 1) im. tires, just overhauled mo- | x Feo ’ r fa *) a i 8. Pad =e tor Wolverine 12 ft. car top boat. | SORES ST Ga long STALL anOWeRs = COMPLETE Ai TOPSOIL PILL DIRT, SAND, | tor for Ist boa oun pee | -3300 a bet = xk i we 3678: S WANTED. SAVE SAVE SAVE REFR aastOR ea ME | Duncen Phyfe table. 10 in. bench | 99g Perry riain, $6050 and gravel, EM 3-8 42 rubber cultivator, will sacrifice, maboth_fete . Wrecked junkeg care. Bast) Don't Delay—Act Today “eet $25, washing machine $20 saw with 1 horse motor 5 horse —. EW AND USED Serene, weauee $33 3 Lavatories. Mt TOP 80m, “CRUSHED STONE. $075. Also farm Wagon on rub- __ Auto Accessories” 80. Side Auto ris, Uh EB. « Yee table and ead tables, $7.86 | TO? tiller tracter. OR 43 wen OWERS R Y qomenie Sot or meegg ly « ee I. fi rave! fill. oak Conkiin. | "er. FE 5-0631 ~ nt _YE +208 HASKINS _each. Other items. FE trie. “CLEARANCE SALE | Tilers. POWER SPRA TERS. | Cen sis a8 These are iactory see: _FE | Pe brf3 2 or FE 24 at USED TRACTORS Auto Glass Service |For Sale Used = 90 “PEN NY PAINT SAT. Ae s) NEW POWER MOWERS; “4 = paid eS iller, Fluorescent. ot 1 areas A “TOP 801u, FI Dine. WE-HAVE_A WIDE SELECTION +e : = House Pairit, 9 gal ........ | REEL. ROTARY Bpales cat ata — cbier goar * Equipment. Orchard _Leke_Ave, _ —— ‘fan -tearige Uaemosryg muse. OF GOOD USED_ Tec eon ” ear, ree seed 5 94 installed while (050 cise a a a ted cen ot ae TYPE SOME GOOD USED | parte Woodward North of eTEPLADDER ire iw | — = rE ess ALL SIZE3 AND MAKES. AND, [ou ‘Wait Insurance jobs honored ood condition $3§0 eaeei | O: kJ be eon & Two gals. fo MOWERS. 0" GARDEN TRAC 3 Birmingham, M ine chrome with beautiful SEST GRADE TOP SOIL. SERED | PRICED TO SELL! | All work guaranteed) Free ays; _pights, OR _}-1 akland County's Fastest = __ 2 & . j Tons 20 TO tes ae DOO hs _ +6009 ‘ “Duran seats, and. backs, Upbol- | ded t and biack soil. Lloyd | EDIT TERMS | Of coftee to a customer with each 32 CHEVROLET 3 TON STARE. Gro l se Rubber base paint, gal $189 RED TRACTORS” CREDIT. EW GALVANIZED PIP with foam r. Beautl | _Siede,_ — > 41112! Goor glass or windshield installed. | $796. Runa like new, . Just like rowing vel : sats gal ce Hf USEX ue iy W GALT AN rire ful practical, eadition to modern | bump “gTRUCK SERVICE 4 ING BROS. psn Saturday Ubu ¢ new tires, Comes completely eee enol AT M18 eae \_$-s07t gal Pov rolier or pan $3 BF. EVANS nour % in (2 ft nae oe, 14ec ft. Michigan Fluo. | 5° eand, grave ' YOUR I-H DEALER 6 : ba, y OoLET § HAS _ et LOOR SHOP 6507 Dixie Hwy MA 5-7878) * ga PL ING SUPPLY Siieny ay mrereier, aches, “ave, PONTIAC _RD, AT_OPDYKE 122 Oakland Ave be W WEST CHEVROLET sverything. add! ‘oat turn —_ Open 9-9 99 8. Saginaw St. CABR Ff FURNTTHRE — — 1 96 ii aw FE_ 54-2100 eS UMME SALE — a Ra bint FR Ee FOR HAULING | ————— EE —_ CLE AR ANCE [Sal E OF a ee — res end: paint, - 95. : is ctl ONE 7 FT. X § PT. OVERHEAD DHE EEE aS be Monterey.” Before ee eh ae : ~ aN Been eae py NORT eT : STOVES BOUGH? SOLD. EX- | ESCE é door, FE 17-0036. v Wrecking Co, Inc. offers TRACTOR MAN V-8 ENGINES” “iT DODGE VAN TYPE TRUCK: 1 - — ‘a. @92. Mt. Clem- jesRe LES Bite eeiwaa ae | oem MODRL 1 HA 5 PAR FREON good 4 uality jumber at reduced Fit ia ie be ee a Tkeuel cin tke gorctese! ot on re es mee as , Dodge, _ Gert, FE 20077. ree al oad Wootncetn” 1100 Seen ens FE 2-060, ee modern type of a = ki Leal compressor with 1-3rd h.p, motor, prices Vor a limited time stamps with the purchase of an rysler, Olds Buick, ‘ uce GRENDEL ashe ; SPECIALS FOR AUGUST ens, inettes. bedroom and. reer | Gehyarator. and Penn _ pressure HURRY! _pilal RG. Pontiac, amin, leat rotary laws mower complete ¢ylinder engines a MALY Tox CHEYSOLET PEE. EVROL at, may Table top pre Ww ged hema eee 25.00 | feaiion rooms. S11 68 value, $5.85, witch. $86.00 John J. Redmond. Theyp prices won't teat. GRAVEL PIT FOR LEASE. EX- a = 380 Ford. Chev, Wire, ite » deluxe hegter, wind-—-———— Frat ome FB) Seb Sei Se | Bere ie | ee ie | eens erover OA vatike | MITEIRL cates & Service SBECTAL SPECIAL | fisverahe met 4 i piece wa Walnut Guiag set... $25.00 | _ crescent, 309 Orchard Lake Ave | OLD, GARAGES, RESAIRES OO | ig ait te Laler Use fn HARDWAY __ | PE 3-0830 921 Mt, Clemens| BPieee ist line sutomotive |- Mf 1 EM 3314. ES Beds $1800 |BaY TON ELectric piston | "EL." oe "rarnge doors. | ants Ail lengine Yo lin f. | Tey sett, tinct dirt. pest, se0¢ sxe OUR REBUILT BIDE DELIV. CCHIRAM AUTO | 1951 Federal dump, set up HEVIE CONDITION = Pa Nas i oma’ Shallow well. Good ¢eond+| terms. All Jengths 8e lin. ft. ae eee. FE Sais, ery rakes Davis Machinery, John SCHRAM TO PARTS ~ - i R&H. Priced to sell. 632 Mt. ~ air. ee | on PE_+enes © HARDWARE, | 22's All len ile lin. ft. PIT RUN ROAD GRA GC-| Deere. New Idea ard Gehi dealer | 2539 Dixie Hwy FE 44533 to pull a 4 wheeler. Clemens, FE 3-9630 ce eee muses. ¢ees (DRAW TITE HITCHES "ta Pe etvalien Men AAT OR | ShMlap 8 per 160.29. eos road gravel fied cid dir Pte Se ee en oe | is) CHEV SEDAN BEAUTIFUL . pipe ¥ New bunk beds com i % CHROmE OR CADMIUM PLATED New of poe 4x8x% 63.97 @ sheet. | el. pea gravel, 10A Tf Bien: | orien ae a eS WILSON GMC ince. ot ee ae need OA | are ope coal se frame Cement $1.59 per ue. dist on mason RE ‘CONDITIONED. _ 3 as = ma parte. . a5 Sc HUTZ MOTORS ’ i. a’ ~ PLYWOOD Dee S —— stokers, pens, M: AC HINES 7 = . OAKLAND AT CASS . FURNITURE rE” Howland, “32°5' Dixte Hey. and ait of ED ROAD & save ita EN Wa VE a VEFE AC OT. . DESOTO - PLYMOUTH. DEALER : 1048. Saginaw : FE 2-662) OR _}-14 — Ail kinds at lowest prices, Also sree e Nae. oe "ieravel cushion mal} Cub’ DUAL » gi ad SYSTEMS, HOL- YRN "ENINGS $12 8. Woodwir Birmingham ,. o SALE ~ DELCO STOKER WITH AUTOMA-| Cabinet Hardware. wholesale aod AKE ‘ADVANTAGE eH ikinson gan “D Gravel | Mower ed # Fite biades a oS essotien tor al OPEN EVENINGS in? CHEVROLET 2 DR PAIR = - tie contre: ¥ rete — Used washer. $14.95 and up pie” cn ae tt “ects, Pi wood Co. OF THIS SALE ROAD GRAVEL ee “arn Farmall ‘a jack Hee Raitt acto parts | FE 2- le TE 4- a) iT RE eTATION WAO- : bh ater, 1 er. i : _ on auto, heater, $i5 ____s x7 GARWOOD. DUMP BODY. 4 “ St ae . ws Een ond carry oni) 5 yards, §7.00 delivered, FE 4-688. "Ford Ferguson sod Crawieres | mat ote s AUTO Fal ants Poel ae ag UP, NEW - So td red and Si sss hea “48 WIN ‘twolCOT == SHED GARD AND GRAVEL. All guaranierd. best of terme yen Evenings 7 Daye a Week saa at, King 2 thape eg ce dutiful sob — Floor model Hoover, $49.85 _-1812. Ew. $90. fill dirt, trucking, cement & mor- BI ACKET +t ING. ie Floor model Philco range, regular ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES 100-16-6 py ching FE $7 x e Builder's 8u - paseo) ees soe 9680 ires My AA oy e. Mu Riise THWEST CHEVROLET oloor H 20.95, for every room in the house in PAINT SPRAYER AND SMALL | \\/ RECKING co INC. OR _3-1534. rete, SOTO M asta for 48 cars | FORD WRECKER. ALSO BOME Woodward at 13 Mile baat Pgert model freezer, was $420. newest 1955 designs. Terrific val-| bench saw, 120 W. New York 258 W. 8 MILE R . WE GOT IT and up tune-up mac’ wheel batane- Lincoln 5.1100 . "RUMI P ELECTRI ee ee ee ae ae | PD [gare athara th tg Oarland Ave.__Ph. PE ¢4ai3| ef. Bem offer takes FE 62061. | iti CHEV. 3 DR VERY “CR f ¢ Dining room, $10.05 value $5.08.| PLUMBING SPECIALS pant ses: a 109 | Tleek, aire "tor peat delivered. ARMINGTON | arena % (FORD DUNP TR T R: | Wroughout, Bargain, * 3465 Auburn Rd PE 4-3183| Porch. 42.98 value $1.95. Slightly | 9 compartment cement jaundry trav ke $0000 BP Phis al bove, FE Sieve Bel os Peracto see For ‘Sale Tires 80-A feet conte ite Chevie sedan West Side ted e ‘ TRADE WOES factory trregulars chigan Fiu-| with s' 322.50, - See pe YN BPRING | ~~ Rae es elivery. | trie a fy = mana Electric. 1060 | _orescent. 303 Orchard Lake Ave./ 2 cal electric Water heater, De- SAVE OF SONNE” ul year on arrow. MA S-4108 after 12 BAROAIN: - USED mnxg 180 TO | "4 OMC PICKUP. CLEAN, Cork | Deere ot rae _W. Huron. ; ELECTRIC. POWER MOWER it Ed ed. 309.50. tank now. Oakland . Fuel _____ For Sale Pets 69 _._..| cheese from. All stses. White wall | owner. #7 Mechant makes & models to from. TV SET. A 2" D MAP with 100 ft. cord. $45. PE §-9644 #° soil pive. 9). and 496 Orchard Lake Ave. ees PS D TRACTOR WiTH ‘sonaien resus: ¢. o G Gervice, Sot beat GR POUSET Areason bint ne Supply re oe axe AKC BEAGLE rors 10 WEEKS execlient condition. | | Auburn ot _ Opdyke Ww = Side Used Cars . 25 FT. BOAT OR ¢ HOUSETRATLER mason Fiumbdin . $15, FE 28410 unstang” tractor, Auto Service 023 -W. Ha 188 tanks. Air compressor. ‘eatin’ ot te Onerite ake (REG. BOXER PUPS BEAU- | Uved and unused Ford tractors and | ——— oan ‘52 CHE EV. BEL A AIR a res ark M on, implement EPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING © green, “USED a Call M.A. Benson for spew unr _pene BEEAIES. BUMPING & ; Post + Jon *\ pupples, back line tractors oh ATE m TC aI RADE: -EN-DEPT.__ ear 8 ei see 08 tan. OF $201 New Oliver OC} crawier tractors ALL MAKES OF CARS Inte 10U0 $14.95 [ave- oney at — A ane Ba ea moto: PAYMENT PLAIN chammosoa ‘st aired "FE cline, 3006 oof tractors ad BRAID) MOTOR SALES sing at @ BURMEISTER’S : _ "Walton ‘Bird @ «leo do steam \PHONE FE 2.0188 ea Pair. & BARNES HARDWARE | [ JMBER - Talbott sumber | sor Pontiac Farm & Industrial Cass at West Pike St 142_W. HURON FE 5-0101 Ps. p= = Tractor Co, | RRR APT GRIN iNDIN ING INTHE a ee eee . AP T . Z : : = fed 6 Sa a at FURNITURE CO. a ee sone | 800,000 en ghee cage aaa se TERMS Sale Motor Scooters 82 ANDERSON SALES & PERCE, 1 _ Paddock. _ FUEL OIL TANKS 275 gal. BS 3 Five ny geuge ven “fies __ $35.50. feaner how ing on "AT LORETSTINe S a ineearee ie: ss pei 4 3 YARDS TO BERVE YOU 4x8 Sheet Rock C & C int few ole be. be : 1 : "| PREE STANDING TOILETS $21.95 |e © vas, i per 21x32. double sinks 5 3 7. pine . tt 2 do tg with fittings . $11.85 ae D. fir ou 3-piece bath sets with a ae per M fittin; iii e $61.95 Colored “fa! Doug! S Saginey 6. a oprey. toa00 ie Pf 4x8x' : LARGE SOFA, $10. oat, fin EASY INAW ST , AT ee ae, —. 5 “2 BARREL bean at reatiwett Woodward at 13 Z icon site Jacobson’'s Beats & RAMBLER | Service, ; Re op velgay AN EAGLE, i786. 1096 m For For Sale le Housetrailers 78 1984 p oemens a a * WES Reasonably oriced. Inauire Boat House Dodge Park. ao a pis - tM. M. up, 3 romryRe Call a 276 Garage Doors sprcta: ; = = TO take & took “at th _bome for 1966 Here _ hum J 3 aad 33Bs3e332 =| ee Sale Motorcycles 83] FOR PARTS. AND SERVICE ON our Harley Davidson see idson Bales Co., 372 Bouth - Auto Insurance 0A ALL STATE AUTO. AND surance. Cn! for cates For Sale Cars ag ANOLIA : mi, te the: gal. wn. IT. (Jim). - a ‘46 Harley. seetueed. fort James “poyian on For Sale Bicycles 84 91 os | Len 00 OD sonable. FE sees DON’T PASS UP € N, ies tric brake, . Por sale or will, SAVE ENERGY, (, USE WANT AD To find a job, place live or a ey used car, see ied NOW. —<. belongings for cash) - through Classified Ads! FE2-8181" BURMEISTER hen’ = Goran pe M24 a - . 4 ; beater. Bhp oo rdomatic, white side ! Lantoln Conv. N BIRMINGHAM — er Glide and 2 to J-Matic. It's gotta go. 8. 5 Se MI 43410, Looe que. tra ans. $389. ew | “oe pal waa one. a= ry Payment $1495 $445 Z aD Titls CAR | - ere. 4 dr. Del. : i “VROL SORE TOG Taomatins | radi heater -2..si9s, Credit. cattaiitese,| Required | | | re ap ‘3 54 Hers 2dr., — Plan WILT TRADE EQUITY IN (34 9T4 < ~ = Always 80 Extra Nice Cars— . Lincoin $1100 erc-O- Matic 7. $1575 ; ton wagon wre : See ee ce ee ee eee ant 100 More Cars to Choose From LARRY “Ilydramatic $295! EMPLOYMENT. NO CREDIT | READ © aa [ « see ee MOTD > ' | , ME 52 Pontiac 8 4 dr., | WE WAVE. A OOOD | SELECTION OO cars ta choose from: | . : ~ vl JERO . Hlydramatic $766 THAT you CAN™ BUY FOR Come early. All must go.jf + : Rochester Ford Dealer |'52 Buick Riviera WEERLY | PAYMENTS Nor as | zc : A : Hardtop’.-..... . $R44) VLE ae |1951 Chevrolet 2.2... $395 —- "53 ¢ hev. Bel Air 2 dr. $9RS No Co-Signers! | 7 OFFERS oe as co- Signe AND 19st Pontiac ...+.06 $445) TOP Bl IYS "46-Cadillac #-dr..... TQ95 | Immediate Delivery! 11981 Ford $395 | RETAIL STORE : - 46 Olds 76 4 dr., Deal Direct! >| eee _ . Hydtamatic ...... $47, _ . LEAP 1980 Buick .....006. $395. h . ; - 34 Merc. Mont. Conv., new tires, new top. .$1992 fe CENTRAI | No Finance Co.! 1950 Oldsmobile $495 Goodwill Used Cars ‘1°53 Olds S 88 4 dr, R&H ; s eons 'S5 Olds S ie H, W/Walls $2555 = = Buy HNere—Pay Here - . 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117.}, , , Oo eee 3 ~ FORD LINCOLN-MERCURY IMB Chevrolet ....6 siss|1 SALES INC. YALL COME jie . 5 n Ss $1. Ford 2 eee $399 ” Site Fe, 74 Ea _Catalinas i i Me mT Mas Se eas ie =“ — A sD $)45 “onvertib es Sia as ce et Seeman 2 ba ‘53 Hudson Jet Ferdor Hy. | "a8 PO > 2.1 BR : is Station W ae _ READY pA WORK qramette. ev one s00.00°* 1 CORD 2 DR gt as Ford Yt pickep | Reottits, eee PAY MERE, ANOLE — 5 ee tee: Sle OP arto! Matthews- | -BUICK uy : q \ . : ~ = : : aes : “ : L * a ~ = * or : THE PONT TAC PRESS, "TUESDAY, AUGUST 0. 1955 eee : weet Bee 91| For Sale Cars 91] For SaleCars 91| For Sale Cars 91 | — ie - THIS "35 PACKARD PATRICIAN ‘a | as : - * yoann AE = reat Fe WHE Guaranteed. . _ OT WEST CHEVAOL amie . Sen Sharp UsedCars = | * . ‘ t B nv eC rs “ All Makes i . : sree oe | “Tse oF co0D GLENN'S |- 1 | joM a f U Y at ORTATION Fp CARENER | STUDERAR i ee zs eet = 2 : Lae cca in ‘WEST CHEVROLET 666 8. WOODW Mie #m00i)6|6«J MOTOR SALES. . | (os Woodward st 13 Mile WOSTRMINGHAM_ Lacon |'986 ©. Rggten, i rE ein 1 — 390 Tess pom ALE jp Baa, | a ae “PONTIAG “CATALINA : = ‘#8. Chevrolet oe Pe i ivory. Cant-tel) Radio and heafer, hydra. trans, = i — ‘ 7 = to To ' 1e $195 uF Goon | CONDITION ONORTHWEST CHEVROLET 4 — TICRON AT THE wheel drive Geos tires and mo- : 4 Rae *. a tor. Metal top. Extra motor, $296. ard at 13 Mile “MOTOR SALES - | UR | ee MA A 4-232. ah oln & 1100 MALLE. } = a : CINCOLN ies CDRs SEDAN RA. | 32 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. 5505 LIGHT 952 Ww _Bvres _FE 22641 | ; . . = ! / 8h Se NEG" vecl omy | Hghyuime™ any eget aoe “Gael Car te FE ado . : : . : fata AES ace ats | RETAIL STORE nant > D0 . : $95 Bob Frost, Inc. —wrueee $1100 __| 3.000 miles. Save $1,000. Any cor = ; +“ Perd, 9 0 pick from. tancolm MERCURY DEALER “te yea ee a te een | “HOU SE OF GOOD ls — ne . $3 d = age —— | USED CARS | , i 953 Chey wes ave, | Regie a ee ‘1 PLYMOUTH rH SEDAN $545. nS i ee — erupess AeER 1954 Pontiac 1953 Chevrolet . - = omner i) are ( | Star Chief Cataltha. Radio, Bel Alr 2dr Radin, heater, and S65 oe 3-000R CED | NORTHWEST gue oe _ BIRMINGHAM PRI E | néater and white walls, 21.000 actual miles. "Pontiac, ¢ Or. _gar or teen im Grade OR2814. | incon. §-1i00 * poo $1054, Meat teen | "Pg a | HIP TOP. |. $1995 $1095 ‘at Pontiat, 2 dr, COMMUNITY =. MOTORS: -/ 025 Wo Huron gg FeRD Maint LINE. over payments, Monroe aes La TARE Bt ‘iD D VICTORIA. RADIO AND | NORTHWEST” CHEVROL ET “Woodward et 13 Mile Lincoln 54-1100 Lm iS MERCURY MONTER ® ey : DTOP Radio nae heatér, ‘ThURON MOTOR SALES tiean, low PE 2-2441 TRANSFOR TATION §& SPECIALS =—* . Your choice of many ‘TAKE onion ‘MOTOR SALES t Buckhorn Lake - 1950 Hien _ Tams Lake, OR 3-4615__ Best ae 41. PONTIAC | CoorE, GOOD CON- _fition. $75. FE 6156 _| TAYLOR'S GOOD a CARS tesa oon $7a6 dr, with radio, beater and di- rosthoea) signals. Beautiful gray ae aes You li want to get right . im and drive right out. o148 Radio eater Studebaker . Commander 4 dr Ra- - dio. heater & new white walls. USED CARS 17 Chrvaler Windsor 4 dr Guaranteed SAI D | | 195 1950 Pontiac Catalina. $775 | ‘Here are 10.cars that Oli- '[ 1951 Chevrolet dejuxe club coupe : $595 | ver Buick will accept any | reasonabte affer on,” has special €20-16 white wall Sa5s0- es jam imu Lake Road. and rear peak: ig see | apen! er, ‘ free tional “Tights. = fujl” = por windows, Mere ‘peats Pacreot ELEERS KOCH +4934 Pontiac” Star Chief 4 dr. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, 3 tone and visor. $1795 1953 Pontiac tdr with radio, directional signals. $995 beater, and Top Financing & Cleaner Cars SPECIALS 1954 Ford _ KEELER ce “Wow ! Check the color. | "51 Ford 2 dr......$244 ae Ford Bitsy He: $399 ~ 4 { SA Mere. 2. divs .29099 b ewer ¥ '50-Ford %4 t- pick, $299 ‘al Ford 34 t. pick. .$44 | ‘sl Ford 2 t. dump $444 oer SERVICE SPECIAL POWER BRAKES FOR YOUR CAR Regular $47 Installed — Now Only $31 Installed _1, Limited’ Supply | 3. Fits ’52-’55 Fords rd Save $16 . 4, A Real Bargain Found Only At “Mes Your Nex Ca Atthe a "Bright Spot” Drive ints Our Lot for ‘Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer Our High Appraisal “Famous Workingman’s | 2/0 Orchard Lake Ave. Terie FEZ 9100 ‘ans. FEA St, 2 BIG M ldwest 4,7500 — 266. . Harold Turner, Ford LOTS ; Pe i Llberty 9-400. Liberty 9-4001 JEROME OLDS-GADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake FE eo4ee 5 eno q ¢ i i . { ‘ a ; o e ‘ Vy THE PONTIAC PRESS, TWESDAY, AUGUST 9. 1955 Mf osed C l rcuit : -- Today's Radio Programs - - ~ Mercer Warns Programs furnished by sta stations listed in this columa are subject te "thange without notice "wae, (700) CKLW, (800) : Against Growth Infringes U; + ie} | install a closed circuit TV _for the steller serving a remote | of ots = WWd, 50) “wear, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WJBK, (1490) WON, (1460) ‘ WXYZ, Sammy Ka " soeeeg ee WIR, Joseph Mainline CKLW. Treasury Agent wean, Tad Musie Pt aay » lag pits Se WJBK News, Mickey Shorr} 6:30—-WJR, Voice of Agricit.| WWJ, Minute Parade CKLW., News, Sports N. News. Gib Shanley | WWJ, Bob Maxw WXYZ, Breakfast Club WJBK. News, Don McLeod | °:%°—WJR. Amos ‘nu andy | WXYZ. News Ace. Wolf CKLW, News, David WCAR, News Ace WWJ, TBA CKLW. Guy Nun WJBK, Tom George WPON, News WXYZ Platter Brains WIBK, Gentile, Binge, News| WCAR. Rhythm Koundup ¢:30—WJR, Bob lds CKLW, Eddie Cantor Show WCAR, Coffee with Clem WPON. W: oes i ww, Ross WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine 10:00—WJR, arthur Godfrey WXYZ, Bill Stern WPON, Gib Shanley 1:06—WJR, Jim Vinal WWJ, McBride, Peale ‘ CELW. Eddie :00—WJR, Tennessee graie | WW), Bob Maxwell YZ, My True Story | wWJBK, Don WWJ. McGee end’ Moll: WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf; CKLW, News, Homechats | WCAR, Henry J. Teglor WXYZ, Edw. P Morgan CKLW. News, Toby David WIRK. News, Tom George | WPON, Sports Slants CKLW. News, J. VanKuren wean, eae Binge. News WCAR. Mew j Lapa ~ eager wiak ews, Mickey Shorr! Won News, Rise. Shine | te: a Arthur Godfrey | WXYZ, Stare ef Seven 10:30—WJR. Government 1m Muste Hall ww. Seoqnd Chance ox Mews Al week writ News by Lewis WXYZ, Osgood Newswolf | CKLW. Mary Morgan WCAR, News Cone aOR Gf the Te CKLW. Térrencé O° WJBK. Tom George wPO! on Shanley WJBK: a with Leroy| WJBK, Gentile, Binge, News| WCAR, Music in the Air 2: Bum. Seresade WPON. on md = WAR. 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Pontiac Party WX¥Z, John Vandercook WEDNESDAY A MORNING Bhd tae ~| ise = me “Fab Jack wen a} Fear lg = coy 46:00—WJR Jim Vinal WWJ, Minute Parade | WXYZ, Curtain Calls WPON. Gib Shanie Ww, Mew WXYZ. Breakfast Club CKLW. News, Three Suns 2:00 & ‘Gcmmae. xYZ, News Ace, Wolf CKLW, News, Toby David] WJBK, News, Tom George WIR, Sym. OxLw ‘Punbar Tom ‘comge News owwi. Bisgraphy in Bound WJBK, Gentile, Binge WCAR, “News Ace WPON, News -- Today's Television Programs - -- Channel 2——WJBK-TV :00—(7) Soupy Sales. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry in “Trail to San Antonio.” (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety: - :15—(T) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Bored of Educa- tion.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. :2%5~(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. | (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- | ett Phelps. :30—(7) Talent Varieties. Slim | Wilson presents tap dancer Joan Saltel,. balancing act The Todds, harmionica player Ed Coatney, baritone Larry Peterson. (4) Vaughn Monroe Show. Songs. Colorcast. (2) -News. Walter Cronkite. 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Patti Page Show. Songs. 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Edmond | Gwenn in “Heart of 7 (9) | The Visitor. ‘Time a drama. (4) Place the Fic. Bill Cullen host on quiz. Sammy Davis Jr., Mona Freeman, guests. (2) Star Time Pilay- Watch for Announcement of the Opening of ‘JUDAH LAKE ESTATES Gat., August 6 Swimming & Fishing for Everyone NEWEST & LATEST . See the 1956 ‘ROA VICTOR & = PHILCO TV HAMPTON-TV = ae 75,000-Grain Water Softener INSTALLED $225” ‘TERMS ~G. A. THOMPSON 807 South Perry, Pontise Channel 4—WWJ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Comedy. | | 8:30—(7T) Channel 7—W XYZ. TV Ceannel | 9—CKLW-TV in “Groundloop,” story of ex- pilot who dreams of the excite- ment of flying until events stir up his home life. =~ ef Armed Forces. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Bond in “Born to Be Wild,” truek drivers try to prevent dam | from collapsing. (4) Arthur Mur- | ry Party. Kathryn Murray with | “ Sarah Vaughn and Paul Win- chell. (2) Music '55. Stan Kenton and his band with guests Louis house. Alex Nichol, Randy Stuart | exciting | :30—(7) The Big Picture. Films) Ralph Byrd, Ward | ' a.customer’s record, he calls for it Columnist Relates How Business Usage Could : Cause Frusttation ; y CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK «—Another crack i has appeared in- the dike of pri- vacy and individual freedoni’ This | time the culprit is selevision. % It has begun innocuously enough in the sweet name of efficiency, | but let's point it out immediately) before the whole dam busts. The scene is the Dime -Savings Bank of Brooklyn, where they plan to setup | window which faces on the street and handles the baby-carriage trade. * * * It seems that this teller often has to strol] off to various parts for customers. Now a TV receiv- ing screen will be placed in the teller's cage and when he wants on an intercom system and the record is flashed on the screen. -ot- the bank to-get--balence—eards+ It sounds real efficient. But has | Castle.” (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron in ‘Man Down, Wo- man Screaming.” (2) Conrad | Nagel Theater. “Bridge for Violin,” drama. 11:00—(7) Dee Parker Show. Mu- | sical Variety. (9) Good Neigh- | ber. Theater, Robert Donat, Sir | Cedric Hardwicke in “The Win- | slow Boy," court trial of a boy discharged from English school for stealing. (4) News. Paul Wil- | liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Tom | = Neal in “Red Desert.” — Apes havo day tle Show. Vaughn . Taylor in- singer. ; “Super Salesman.” (2) Miss | e606) Demy Thomas Show. Fair Weather. Pat Rousseau. } 11:20—(2)" Nightw atch . , Theater. Rusty's first haircut causes up- set_in the Williams household. Danny Thomas, Jean Hagen. | Rusty Hamer star. (4) Summer ‘Theater. Merle Oberon - plays woman who needs a hearing aid but resists it in “Sound Off, My Love.” (2) Meet Millie. confusion when testifying in an auto accident case. Elena Ver- dugo, Florence Halop star. Film Theater. Nancy Olsen in “For the Love of Kitty.” (4) Pick the Stars. New talent from ail parts of Canada. (4) | Dollar a Second. Quiz with Jan Murray, host. (2) Spotlight Play- house. Paul Kelly plays sailor in conflict with his skipper, the sea | and himself in “The Black | Mate.” 9:00—(7) Name's the Same. Quiz with Clifton Fadiman, (9) Play- house. “My Y¥avorite Aunt,” murderer hides out in home of his accomplice’s aunt. (4) Truth) p,,. or Consequences. Joseph Malicki z comes back from his trip te} WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Chattanooga to’ report on South- | 19:59.(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of em benpitalty: Seat Pig ares vows. (9) Prayer Sign. pamper 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. -(9).| * wd Be lieiWwiel i [OLN S| DI VINIg | i | Se | Vin ie. ol) ile lies may bring their own picnic Australia have been fixed at bal . Tyee ARMSTRONG OPERATION eel oe LOR CLEANERS Pontiac Window ‘Co Phone FE 5-3281 “tree FE 2-0661 ® Homade Food Shop. 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Treas- ‘jury about a es each to pro- duce. = ‘Cancer Claims Life © of One of 'Hartmans’ | -fot the: husband-wife dance ‘team | bows profcesionally gm, The Hart- Gypsy Sheds Hubby | RENO, Nev. ®—Stripper Gypsy The anal cebistes on | Rose! Lee shed her third husband Broadway and in nightclubs | yesterday. On grounds of crilelty throughout tlie United States and and) more than three years sepa- LOS ANGELES, (—Cancer has | Europe. After their divorce she ration, the 41-year-old burlesque claimed the life of Mrs Grace Hartman Abbott, former member married television director Norm-' figure and author of murder riys- an Abbott, four years ago. | teries won a divorce from Yulio de. Diego, Spanish artist, whom she | wed March 19, 1948. Russia's fuel reserve is 94 per cent coal with the remaining six per cent in the form of peat. petroleum, oil shale and natural gas. « re Pays $50 Fine Here _ Pleading guilty before Municipal Court Judge Cecil B, McCallum '- yesterday, Curtis Earl Comp- ton, 30, of 125 N. Perry St. plaid a. $50 fine for being drunk and dis- Late | ‘ e Dem. Senate Leader Job in January WASHINGTON .®—Sen. Lyndon | B. Johnson (D-Tex) says confi- dently he will return as Democrat- fe Senate leader next January. in his first news conference since July 2, when he suffered a fieart attack, he showed every: sign yesterday of a recovery which his doctor told him should make him ‘as good as new” by satan. He described as a “partisan analysis’ what President Eisen- jhower said of the congressional session just ented. . _He said Republicans were far) more responsible than Democrats | for failure of three of four bills | the President said Congress should | ' have acted upon: the highway | building program. health legisla- | tion, federa] school aid and water | resources, Johnson, 6 feet 3, returned to his | Washington home from the Beth- eal HOME WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3.7374 Ambulance Service at Any Hour SURE | to take advantage of the Very Special Pricing on Hamilton Clothes Dryers » »- gas or electric models . . during August! The Good | Housekeeping Shop | ‘Miss Universe’ of Pontiac, 55 W. Huren St. |) ' a a waist line slimmed from size 42 to size 37. * * * He will stay in Washington | until Aug, 25, then fly to Johnson | City, Tex., to celebrate — 47th | birthday at home Aug. 27. | His doctor has ordered him to | keep his weight down to 185 pounds. Last January he was up around 220 . And he has quit smoking, Instead, he chews jon hard candy, . He has been told he must con-— fine his work to normal hours and must lay off at the first signs of physical fatigure. He said he plans | to put in a “good average normal i day” when the Senate comes back | t0 Washington Jan. 3. He will, he said, “pace” himself carefully. “I'm going to get well and stay" lone he said. Has I-Line Part in Goodman Film | HOLLYWOOD i — Miss Uni- —— 1 i » | Uniiversal-International cast her in” | American bobby-soxer Goodman MIDSUMMER SPECIALS —AT MOLLS verse, Sweden's Hillevi Rombin, has started her film career with a six-word speaking part in a film about clarinetist Benny Goodman. | Her speech: “Just one more, please, Mr. | She ran through the scene yes | terday after only one rehearsal— fewer than average for a beginner. | the role of an autograph-hunting | in “The Benny ." She gpeaks English and four other lan- Naval Hespital two days ago | ROEBUCK AND CO. guages. 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