aettitinetinchea inane Fa ; os ' ad f wh I 35) f | \ A : f | : | 1 yt } SS ae | b i a { e. ; y} pe es, ce agalee oan | \ Mi se) ge Mm? re Ve ies | _ yon | : : : EK ) OD TL se | : ae ma ge ae av Edition 118th ‘dened - T PONTIAC. | MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 —92 PAGES Se ee \pRese PuoTos Hope owing - or Ike's on ay Recove Winner Gets $1,100 Check With a dream she dared not! dream now come true, Mrs. Irene Crisp today was back at her desk i in the Pontiac Motor Division ad- | ministration building, her bank account enriched by $1,100. Mrs. Crisp,, the 53-year-old grandmother who was the second and 1 winner in the Pontiac Press m Contest, yes- terday was presented with a- check for $1,100 by Howard H. Fitzgerald II, Press business manager. Poo. . Me FINAL BONANZAGRAM WINNER — ‘Mrs. Irene Crisp, secretary at Pontiac Motor of Police Capt. Williamt A. Crisp, check as her prize for solving the Pontiac Press Bonanzagram Contest. Presenting the check is How- | Mrs. Crisp and her husband, | William A., were vacationing in the Upper Peninsula when sbe- announced were four mistakes in my entry when we went up North.” But later, in copies of the Press the Crisps had mailed to them, pee Ser age Mrs. Crisp noted that the best » had 5 errors. She hurriedly her daughter-in-law, Neale, and told her to take her claim check to the newspaper office, .Mrs. Crisp, who lives with her husband at 1570 N. Perry St., has no immediate plans for her win- nings. Her son is using his money to help finance a new home. Her husband, a Pontiac police captain, not wanting to give the little woman too much credit, managed to admit: “She's a bright little thing, with a good -head on -her shoulders.” ee Pepe cn erg : Pentioe Pris Phot Crisp, of°.1570 N. Perry St., learned. of her good fortune while vacationing at Au Train in Michigan's Upper Peningula.-Her son, William Jr., 30, was the first. to solve the puzzle three months ago. He won Division and wife accepts a $1,100 ard H. Fitzgerald II, Press business manager. Mrs. $1,420. Date fo Be Set in Sewer Suit Against Waterford Use of Line Continued A date will probably be set with- | - in two weeks to try a suit brought by Pontiac against Waterford Township alleging the township il- legally connected a new sewer line | to the city system. Oaklarid County Circuit Judge . Frank L. Doty yesterday continued a temporary Waterford from opening an eight-| inch feMer line into the city’s | Elizabeth Lake Road sewer. Pontiac claims the township ed their sewe project as a dwelling house con- nection” in order to win state approval for its construction. The city contends the sewer will eventually serve a large shopping center, Under a 1935 agreement Waterford was allowed to connect to the city system, the city states, but anv changes, enlargements or - additions must have city approval. | Such approval was not given for the current project, city officials assert. City Attorney William A. Ewart yesterday said Pontiac’s sewer sys- tem is already overloaded and the addition of a large commercial de- velopment would seriously increase the burden. Waterford Attorney John Ww. Bell said the township contends the line is a connection, not an. enlargement, and therefore does not require city approval. Expert testimony is needed, he | declared, to determine if the pro}- | ect ts of a type which should be) passed on by the city under terms of the agreement. In urging that an immediate trial date be . set. Bell said “the city | charges thé township with fraud . This is a very serious charge. against the toverning body of a unit of 40,000 papulation.” Judge Doty said a trial would be | arranged as soon as possible. 4 Italy Helps Flood Victims . ROME (®—Foreign Minister Gae- tano Martino has instructed Italy's ambassador in. Washington to offer the American “Red Cross $20,000 for, flood aid. tp new. England. | injunction stopping lEddie, Debbie Married ‘at Resort in the Catskills GROSSINGER, N. Y. (AP)—Singer Eddie Fisher and 'actress Debbie Reynolds were matried last night in a brief ceremony at the Catskill Mountains resort where Eddie embarked on his career to stardom. | Six years ago, Eddie was introduced to a hotel night club audience here as a “young man who will be one of —*the country’s. most impor- tant singers.” Last . night Sullivan County Judge Lawrence Cooke united him with the blonde, diminutive actress in a three-minute cere- Rochest “dry” yesterday, ‘ Bigs play y" yesterday mony attended only by some 30 relatives and close Bars and package liquor stores ; ‘friends. were closed all day by Police Chief | | The ceremony, originally planned Sam Howlett, as a precautighary | for Sunday, was postponed until measure following a strike at the | last night because of Yom Kippur, | Higbie Manufacturing Co. But thé Pea pad hed ee Eddie is of the Jewish -fai ' doors opened again this morning | Debbie is & Protectent. on some 17 bars and package | outlets. “A couple of hundred men were: milling around the®, and to avoid possible trouble, I closed the bars and liquor stores,”’ Howlett said. | There was no violence. é i 5 V. J. McAvoy, treasurer of the % — ‘Higbie firm, stated this morning) Clad in a white lace ballerina- j that the company contract expired length dress with a full skirt aa Sunday, and that a‘ new one has / velvet trimming, Debbie carried a not yet been negotiated. Only Bible that had belonged to her | eight pickets resumed pacing to-| grandfather. On her head was: =) day. | white cap with a short veil. Rochester Goes \Dry for 1 Day as Strike Erupts cept when they repeated their | marital vows. Their volces rang clear in. the living room of a cottage of a friend adjoining The newlyweds smiled through. out most of the ceremony, ex- |. ! \ Stock Market Holds the Line Against Sell-Off Big . Price Comebacks Limited to Few Issues; Ticker Late 3 Hours NEW YORK (INS) — Stock market bulls held the line toddy against a repeti- tion of yesterday's violent sell-off, although im- portant price recoveries were limited to a relatively small number of -issues. The market began in en- couraging fashion with most sections of the list g ahead for gains of $1 and more under an over- night accumulation of buy- ing orders attracted by the spectacular. character of Monday’s break. Soon after the opening. an in- tense tug-of-war got under way between buyers and sellers with the feverish pace of trading activ- ity forcing the high-speed ticker to fall as much as 19 minutes be- hind actual floor transactions. It was not until early in the fourth hour that the tickef finally caught up. During much of the three hours that the ticker ran late, the Stock Exchange resorted to its usual practice of printing “flash prices” to permit board- reom traders to learn the actual state ef conditions on the floor. Once the furious trading pace let .up, it was evident that some of yesterday's severely battered fa- ‘vorites had emerged from today's turbulent dealings with worth- while gains, although far short of the severe declines posted yester- day. Among the old line favorites, Anaconda was wp $2.75; General Motors up $2.38; Chrysler up $2; Bethichem Steel up $1.87; Ken-, necott up $1.75; and Phillips Pe- troleum up 1. Volume swelled to a monu- mental five million shares, al- though far short of Monday's rec- ord-shattering 7,720,000-share tura- over, Rain, Cloudy Skies Predicted for Today Raincoats ‘and umbrellas will have to be worn this afternoon according to the U. S. Weather Bureau. The weatherman says. it is to be mostly cloudy today and tonight with occasional light show- ers ending this evening. Tomorrow is expected to he partly cloudy with a high near 70 degrees. The weatherman foresees tem- peratures averaging about normal. The normal maximum is 69 degrees | and the normal minimum 50 de- grees. It will be cooler Thursday and warmer over the weekend. — degrees. Tonight the mercury may drop as low as 56. Downtown today’s low before 8 a.m. was 51 degrees. The ther- mometer registered 61 at 2 p.m. Fall Fashion Prevue for Pontiac Women Interested in what Pontiac Press will give you a prevue of what some of the women you know have chosen fer their fall | and winter wardrobes, Wednesday a special section will -present fall fashions star- ring local women — local fash- - fons, isa am Workers Prepare for PLAN UF DRIVE — Workers in the Commercial | Chairman fi, Wayne Gabert (second from right) are Division of the Pontiac Area United Fund were | from left, Harry J. Woodman, Ralph nr and briefed during a breakfast meeting this morning at} Addison K. Oakley, co-chairmen. the Hotel cheats san Shown with Commercial Division UF Campaign + ae — ote Local checkers and chess 4 ?- Chere Cheakats Show Activates Local Players players are sharpening their ‘Receive Briefing wits and practicing opening and defense moves as they prepare to try their skill against a world champion at Today's high in Pontiac is ex-|* pected to be between 65 and 69) women will wear this tall? The | next week. Williams Sts. at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 4. ‘Newell W. Banks, who pionship speed record at mixed chess bart checkers, will take _all comers dibaBiecasite, and in ad- dition will ers at the same time. * The competition is open to all and no admission will be charged. Competition was razor-edged to- | day, as checkers and chess fans in Pontiac and nearby commimni- ties rounded up some stiff oppo- sition for Banks. Top interest centered on a 16-yeat-old chess player, Dennis beat Banks in ‘a similar exhi- bition last year in Detroit. “I don't expect to beat him a second time,” Dennis said. think he knows I'm coming and he'll pay a tight game. But I'll be in there trying!” But others were not so sure of Denny’s defeat, Donald G. Rofe of 64' Matthews St., a tool-and die maker with Fisher Body Divi- | sion and member of a local Chess and Checkers Club, thinks Denny will offer stiff. competition. “I’ve played against Banks — he has memory plus ability and that's hard to. beat,’’ Rofe said. “He’s top flight, but I look for | Denny to give him a real battle.” Denny, a all-A_ stud nt Pontiane High Scheol, has been Fred Gibson, also a chess fan, said he'd be there rooting fer holds the world’s cham- « ,Pplay three) games of blindfolded check- Gibson of 137 Osceola Dr., whe 4————— acy © mixed play in the Pontiac Press-spdnsored exhibition The event is sche@uled for Stevens Hall, Pike at wn - NEWELL W. BANKS Fenton Flier Lost in Hurricane Chase MIAMI, Fila. (®—The Caribbean's waters, whipped to a white frenzy by Hurricane Janet, were being searched by plane and ship today for a hurricane hunter aircraft missing on a storm mission with |. ll _ men aboard. One of the crewmen is Lt, (j-4.) Thomas R, Morgan, 2%, of Fenton, Mich. Jdnet, stepping up her forward pace to about 20 miles an hour and bearing down on Swan Island, a little U.S.owned group off the Honduran coast, was moving out of the area of search but the seas remained rough, Janet shifted her course during the night to increase | | playing since he was 9. His dad, | | | | set ‘his son, and might play him- self “just for the fun." ‘ Rofe, who plays in postal tour- -naments said he expected to take | Banks on at the exhibition. “I've played Banks twice but) never won, although I was among | | the finalists in one exhibition. This time I hope for a draw. I've bean | playing by mail, and my game has | improved.” Rofe said | i her threat to British Honduras and the Yucatan peninsula,’ Walter Davis, storm forecaster in Miami,. said Janet has shifted ‘her course a little more toward the northwest, but her general path is still west-northwestward. “She is spread out and last night reached as far as the Ja- maican coast with 40-mile winds," aaid Davis, UF Volunteers Three Division Workers Meet for Breakfast, Planning Session President Shows Progress After Full Night Sleep 2-Week Waiting Period Without Complications will End Crisis DENVER (AP) — Presi- dent Eisenhower enjoyed “a very good night,” his Z - public service. man, are briefing their workers in small groups. Woodman's group chairmen are Daniel Murphy and J. Cecil Cox. Bonn Recognizes Rebels BONN, Germany (® — The West German government announced to- day that it will recognize ithe new Argentine government. World Series Games ‘on Air and TV Screen The 1955 World Series between the New York Yankees and the | the series on radio and WW3-TV, 11:46 a.m. (Pon- tiac time.) ‘ Science Is Winning the War Against Heart Disease Editor's Note — The amount of work our heart does is almost beyond belief. ® year, it beats 38 mi | to normal lives and normal or nearly normal work. Most can ion times. ~ | See ht gues on. til some c ' other disease brings death. More live ‘happily for many years. often, it gives up. Why Medical This radical change was born of | |new knowledge, new drugs to com: | ‘bat high blood pressure, new heart By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Surgery to repair defective hearts, jence Reporter heart-lung machines putting yO -_*= 6 Eeetig on ccmic al oe NEW YORK ®— President) ‘tips of how to live with your heart | Eisenhower's heart attack comes | | and avoid trouble. just at the time medical science | 38,000,000 TIMES all the answers. — edage it ts | doin in s of four articles, of which this ma ‘ne first. - your body. But your heart has a secret—it- rests between strokes. Slightly less than half the time is it working. Better than half the time, it relaxes, Why is it vulnerable to the heart | attack, the coronary thrombosjs © which the President suffered? LIKE RUST IN PIPES Your heart is a muscle. It also (must have nourishment, brought i sends some of its refreshed, oxy- gen-carrying blood through its own private system of arteries and veins, These arteries, alone with others - the body; are susceptible to a ligt nll i i i i : | to it by the blood, So your heart ‘lis scoring its first dramatic vie- | Consider, ‘first, this instrument | | tories against the nation’s Vending | of life’s vitality, an organ.the size ‘killer. ; of two fists, It beats and pulses | In Today’ Ss Press: * oo 8 | 38 million times a year. Daily it} County XN Just 30 years ago, heart attacks | pumps 4,32 gallon's of blood pore A Patages sceversuveveped: , like his killed 50 per cent of the through 60,000 miles of blood ves-' vere 19, 2, 2% ,men they struck. sels—a distance 2% times the) earl acca es eseseec oy oe pen Today 8) t@-90 per cent survive @arth’s equator. — 5 =| Vik Pp - the first atth Radio ‘Programs.....a1 : ; It rarely complains. It rdjusts |. Wilson, Karl | And,best of all, many go back | blood flow t¢ the demaris of | Women's Pages...... 13, 14,15 i 3 S ? ; if i g2 S 3 a area. | suddenly shut off nthe eee flow. | This is the coronary thrombosis. |. The shutdown prevents oxygen ‘and food from reaching part of the heart muscle, Celis in the area served by the blocked artery die. But the heart is tough and sturdy. It can recover, if not too large an area of muscle has been hit. Other coronary arteries can ex- pand and stretch to begin taking blood into the affected area, or new blood vessels grow into it. Normal repair processes form scar tissue in the deadened area. Scar -have contributed a heavy share.! gunpoint, struck him tissue is not as good as normal healthy muscle tissue, but the heart can make a comeback to resume its pumping duties. — Complete rest gives the heart time’ to. make Blood-thin- repairs.. ning drugs can’t dissolve the clot blocked, hence how | blocking an artery, but they can prevent it from spreading, or pre- vent. complications such as clots uy in arteries of -the legs a during. the long period of rest. Drugs help relieve the pain. NEW DRUGS HELP Judicious use of blood-thinning drugs, such as with a large role in boosting survi- ‘val from heart attacks. Strict rést for a time, oxygen, digitalis, or|. other drugs as indicated, and other improvements in medical. care ” Another aid is the electrocardio- cians where the clot occurred, se damage is, how Saran! be tailored. Dr. Paul D. White, noted § Le _ (Continued on Page The first of three pre-campaign breakfasts for Pontiac Area United Fund salicitors was held at the groups, headed by Harry J. Wood-| : Bandits Strike Twice, Collect $1,367 During Evening Raids | minutes of each other netted pistol brandishing bandits $1,367 during the night, Pontiac and State Po- 12:10 they took $1, ttendant aut Two’ armed robberies within 20. H ts nace a ot a e-- PP SRG... ee gh ffs eo Dt a a Oh OE PE Dat ER eS as 5 senses RPT OS noma tt nc a {ge 0 3 & i Hi l g* ete : i i H 3 i bit tee | i F rf Pg g a cae Fifi t a =} [; f yy - i! ; z Hitt ini tie au ported situated. i ey pe " jah. Bike ; Science Fights War Against Coronaries (Continued from Page One) OUTLOOK IMPROVED suffering his first heart attack. by coronary thrombosis. At top is part of electrocardiogram of a normal tion, of the clogging of arteries. heart. Below, similar electrocartiogram of a heart after a thrombosis \ajsoR CAUSES M24 Widening Suit Dismissed fee Tie ey af t [ z / i z 5 7 F el c : i heb z ' I zF i permitted more than fruit juices 2 5 g SF fe g i i i is ai 2 = i had surveyed the situation and the President's signature, or any- thing that of powers." here from Washington Sunday. amounts to delegation | victims among men in some Why? Diet, heredity, what? in Korea. oratory findings, from research, are coming clues to solve the mys- tery. There is no answer yet. 0 in the school district's building pro- proven way to predict who MAY | gram wag not foreseen by research have @ heart attack, or how to) — toll = experts until 1958, attendance re- each year. is that the search is on, and pace is quickening. pressure. Skeleton Rumor | Reduced in Size to Three Bones What had been rumored to be a found by a Leonard man while enlarging his basement proved only three small bones, when investigated by law human skeleton officers yesterday. biggest is six inches long. | ‘PHE PONTIAC, PRESS, _ %* ist who. tended -Eisenhower, pic- ‘tures an optimistic outlook for the The outlook also is vastly im- proved today for the average man “There is po justification for the pessimism and psychological inva- lidism which have been present nitely related to such attacks in men, : Heart attacks claim far fewer == Board Reports nations than the United States. of 300 young men, averaging 22 years old, who were killed in battle The great reason for optimism Chief Investigator for the Oak- land County Prosecutor's Office Robert C, Miller and Sheriff's De- tective Leo Hazen secured the bones from their finder, William Berndt, of 951 E. @eonard Rd. The Berndt said he found them Sept. 19 while digging about seven feet | below ground level. They were in what appeared to be a wooden box about two feet wide and two feet deep. The wood had rotted making it impossible to determine the length of the box, he explained. | A similar box had beén buried a ee t) ; : se 4 : Ni I i a iy} ed 2 (f by ‘s oy 4, ‘i i . . Z » TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955__ ‘'The Day in. Birmingham | + *. cd he foresaw an expenditure of Pontiac. City ,Lines, Inc., is slated to submit its annual bid for authority to operate buses in Pon- tiac at tonight's City Commission meeting. city regularly grants a fran- increasing | -hise to the bus company on & one-year basis. Alse up for Commission con- sideration will be a resolution Pupils Increase Bloomfield May Have to Speed Up Second Bond Issue BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Al- though the need for “Step Two" ports submitted to the Board of Education hag brought on consid- eration of a speeded-up schedule. At a meeting held Sunday, Supt. at 1,500, an increase even greater than was anticipated by a ‘survey committee last spring, when 1,210 students were enrolled. Two years ago, the total enrollment was 600. The first in a five-step program was accomplished voter-wise in duly, when an $800,000 bond is- sue was passed to provide funds for a new elementary school, an addition to: Wing Lake School, conversion of Vaughan to an ele- mentary school, and the acquisi- tion of four elementary and two junior high school sites. However, in order to maintain classes of 23 students each, board members felt the second bond issue would have to be pushed up. Further, studies will be made and the board will con- sult with the Michigan State Uni- versity Bureau of Research and Service, who conducted the orig- inal survey on projected needs. - The board will meet Monday with two architects doing the Wing Lake addition and new ele- mentary school. In other action, a $50,000 con- tract was awarded Harry White . City Line Franchise B Set for Meeting Tonight id In addition to refrigeration costs, Hazel Park iz 3 ro : i i i : ; i t a i i EVANSVILLE, Ind. # — Two deaths in Evansville hospitals Monday increased to 10 the recent fatalities believed due to enceph- alitis sleeping sickness in the tri- i : e8 Fertceday City Commission Awards ged: wuts i streth : : i Principat Malcolm Ferguson will introduce the entire Beverly School 1 | staff at tonight’s PTA meeting at 8. Included in his talk will be an explanation on the use of ‘“‘number- aid’ and new information on the of the Junior Chamber of Com- Auxiliary, will open her of plans for the year will be an 8 hayride to be given with WILSON GMC CO. Oakiand at Cass, Pontise Goff Stands Mute Upon Arraignment Ray Goff, accused of first de-| gree murder in the fatal shooting of a Flint mother of three Aug. 22, | stood mute when arraigned in Cir- | cuit Court today and Judge George 'B. Hartrick entered an innocent plea for him. Goff, 32, of Flint, is charged with | shooting Mrs. Rita M. Cummings, | 277, four times with a .22 pistol | after ordering her escort from a | car near Holly. | At a justice court examination | Sept. 15, the victim's escort, Dean Worges. 25, of Flint, said Goff fol- | lowed the pair from Flint to the | death site on M87. — The accused is held in Oakland County Jail pending trial. Eden, Queen May Talk Cafeteria and party Homade Food | Call Homade FE 2-6242 For complete catering service for banquets and wedding dinners.. Wedding cakes, casion cakes are our specialty. We Also Have a Large Shop Lunch Counter cakes and special oc- Variety of Pastries to Choose From! on Margaret's Romance LONDON (NS) — Arrangements have been made for Prime Min- istér Sir Anthony Eden to visit. Queen Elizabeth next weekend in| Scotland—possibly to discuss the Princess Margaret - Peter Town- send romance. There have been increasingly | about three feet away, but Berndt Then the restrictions were eased | found no bones in it. He moved into | a bit and the President had two | the home recently and could cast other visitors, both of whom saw no light on origin of the find, said | year, for a total of 14. him only.very briefly. Miller. One was Hagerty, for w he| The investigator took the bones pad a cheery “Hello, Jim.” | this morning for examination by | other was his Army aide, Col. Rob-| Dr. Richard E. Olson, St. Joseph | ert L. Schulz, ‘Mercy Hospital pathologist. and Son for landscaping at the new high school and immediate action wil} be taken te secure | ‘twe more school buses, in ad- | dition to three others added this Bowls and Cups for Rental JT HOMADE cop suop night at Avon Center Hospital after his car rolled over at John PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestly iH int i | Teday in Pontiac west temperature preceding 8 @ m. @.m.: Wind velocity & mph. : sa 2 _ HAPPY NEWLYWEDS — Wearing S| singer Eddie Fisher and his bride, a Reynblds, look over a stair & le Saal happy ctress we aks { a) smiles, : "Debbie | wedding in Grossinger, N. banister following their ceremony conducted by a county judge. 2% Da a ik a oe Pats mes | | Ps : - i en) ; % at a a 2s oe ed ‘ a wi , Y. last night: in a brief I Mental Health Head Examines Hospital | Director of the State Mental |Health Commission Charles F. | | Wagg this morning inspected the . | Oakland County Tuberculosis San- atorium to determine if it might | be used to house mentally retarded | children. | Wagg made the trip at the sug-| gestion of Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart. | The buildings have had decreas- ing use over the past few years and | now have about 60 vacant beds. The county ha¥ a backlog of | about 100 mentally deficient young- | sters who have been committed for | institutional care, but remain at home because no space is available in existing institutions. Sea Defeats Chadwick DOVER, England cINS)—Rough seas forced American long-distance | swimmer Florence Chadwick to | give up her second attempt in five | days to make a round trip, ond] stop crossing of the English Chan-| nel, Miss Chadwick entered the’ water at 11:35 o'clock last night | and was taken aboard the ac- | ‘companying launch some five ‘see later. ‘He Asked for It | t NEW YORK (INS) — Two men accepted the invitation early today and walked into Richard's Open Door Bar & Grill in New York. | frequent reports that some state- ment settling the truth or falsity | of the rumors that the two will. wed will be made, — | * 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ATT: — Automobile Law Amendment Property Damage coverage. Secretary of State if there is any personal injury damage in excess of $100. Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility 1. Effective October 14, 1955, financial responsibility filings in Michigan must provide not less than $10,000/$20,000 Bodily Injury. and $5,000 2. Persons involved in automobile accidents must file a report with the CALL FOR INFORMATION Owners— or if there is property They also walked outwith $10. ' “4 f ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU Le & ESD. AY, oarre MBER 1958 Dr. Schols Super-Fast NERVE-DEEP Rell Jak Qhowt fast action with Dr. Scholl's Zino-pedet Key to Survival: Article 2. Water — Cause of I ‘Sectional Battle 67: Year. Hiker Ends 1,500-Mile Trek MILLINOCKET, ‘Me. uns) — f 67-year-old Gallipolis, cat ae : One Day Cnty Sale! 7 ia - 2 id S$), alone on corns or sore toes block the - my ROGER D, GREENE Siiees‘tia! aati ‘si Soe fastest growing region, expects to; the bureau says, these reclaimed , wale el an a ! Used with the WASHINGTON @ — America to-| is put to hard. usage, The water | reach a “population of 10 million lands now produce crops worth | mother has completed a 1, le rate. Medications every box, Z et day is locked in a gigantic seesaw | We drink and use’ for cooking is by¥ 1975, but experts say its present | more than 800 million dollars a@/mountain-top hike on the Appala- "Wednesday | ‘ battle over one of nature’s most /0lten “reclaimed” water — fil-| water supply will support only) year — some 2,700,000 tons of} chain Trail from Fort Oglethorpe, | : |tered and chémically: purified — | 8,100,000 es |prime fruit, vegetables, meat./¢, to Mt, Katahdin, Maine. _ ‘BIRDSEYE’ BABY * « & } that has run sewers, | dairy products, ete. é EAST VS. WEST * It téok Mrs. Emma Gatewood DIAPERS With the huge increase in popu- appa tg Mahoning nig along | “And in Colorado there's a bitter! Aside Pied tee Reclamation | 4° months to complete the long , lation and the postwar, industrial to - mays org aie’ ea fight over water between east- and Bureau, the Agriculture Depart: | hike temas, the rugged wilder- $2.39 Value” nits boom, hag resulting a = other industrial plants use and re-| “est. The western slope country | Ment 6 Soil Conservation Service ep left Georgia May 3 and | DOZEN. : panne finds rs. eee pitted against | US¢ the river water that at times | around Grand Junction, booming | — ee pacts — so ry | reached Mt. Matahdin fire warden | ; as : farmer for irrigation water, city it has become too hot (as much/uranium capital, is battling to! A paage in py one raid ceade fe station last night. She was lame | 66 . | re) Bar ains against city and state against |S 130 degrees) to be employed | prevent Denver. from tapping the | | the Soyer years, in one knee. p g state for domestic supplies, and a4 cacting Reyne |Colorado River basin via a tunnel! \..4. The Threat of Pollution | Rory — said today she a : industry, biggest consumer of all, very gallon the Mahoning's through the Rockies. ‘slept. in open or a trail | é : struggling to find enough water to average flow of 500 million gallons; What is the government doing. ; lean-to. She wore dungarees and | \ soft and ab- All Types | survive. daily is drawn into use 3 to 15 to alleviate the situation?. The World’s Moslems Asked /a lumberman’s jacket and carried | fo @ The long-range outlook is far | times. story of the Federal Reclamation li 23-pound pack, size. Limit 3 | ALUMINUM ‘from ‘bright. Experts say, that by| For the first time, U.S. industry Bureau's multibillion-dollar water to Pray for Ailing ike I 4 > fenen, ' 1975, an additional 145 billion gal- now uses gnore. water than, farm projects is too long fo be recounted | ; Ri Ss : . *# lons will be needed daily — v- | irrigation, and shortages in some here in detail. Fovive papa areae a ‘| A RT H Til | | MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS | | x WINDOWS alent to the flow of about 11 Colo- | sections of the industrial East have | T Ielaaaie Re in Washington ' Weterpeoel Planllé Lined : ; caused factorjes to look elsewhere) At present the government 15 | asked Moslems in the nation's | SUFFERERS! COTTON for better supplies. spending around three quarters of -onital to pray for the recovery | a : JERSEY ! and S A TON OF STEEL @ billion dollars a year to develop | of President Eisenhower. 7 : . It requires 65,000 gallons of water resources such as flood) p. pisar said part of the re BABY @ DOUBLE HUNG a o Pe go wi. control, irrigation, 2 er and Mohammedan service on Friday PANTS , SLIDING — 320.000 Cine ton of alum, | *areelectric power. at the Washington Mosque, the | : a ASTE onl in the U.S., would be @ CASEMENT imum, 600,000 gallons for a ton of | W CRIES jet one An wy : | synthetic rubber, and 15,000 to| Loud outcries have gone up in| Voted Ao prayers for the Cuet OFFER SAME DAY | e | FHA TERMS make a new automobile, The water | the East against funneling so ae | Exec eve RELIEF! ) is used mostly for cooling. money for reclamation in the LET a ea : | 3 Call Ohio is drilling 2,000 wells a|Western states. There have also) Singapore and Cyprus are pre- 100 Tablets $2.49 4 for $1 4 month, Baltimore has just com-| been bitter complaints against | Paring new stamps bearing Queen ad SIMMS—Durg Dept. | y \ Assorted patterns, stripes, polka dots, Dneheths s } portrait. . oe Waterproof lined, Glses 8-M-Le pleted a new reservoir holding 23 | boondoggling ‘‘waste’’ and costly) billion gallons df-water. Dallas ‘duplication by prestige - hungry | will foot the bill itself for a dam-/| rival federal agencies. No less than reservoir costing 20 million dol: | 25 U.S, agencies have a thumb in lars. . the water conservation pie, =, Texans are talking of importing | But the Federal Reclamation water from ‘the Mississippi River,| Bureau says once arid Western And some dreamy-eyed Califor- | lands have flourished to such an nians have suggested towing ice-| extent under irrigation that they FE 4-6089 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. | |” ALL AWNING & STORM WINDOW SALES 233-S. 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STYLED FoR SEauTY resting comfortable “ in people's minds. A pity too . “Because selling a Kame s an awful easy way te make a | millien backs!” when he makes a. statement like that, He is a toy and game manu- facturer from Pawtucket, R.1., and ithe is not besieged with a thou- sand variations of tiddly-winks by Christmas, I'll forfeit my Kresge’s gift certificate, . = * “Well now, young lady, I hope ‘re right—I'd like to be be- ged,” he says. “Do you realize that more than 60 per cant of the parlor games that make big money in America today were originally suggested by folks just sitting at home getting flash ideas? MOTHERS CREDITED “Why, some of the best-selling games-in the country were dream- ed up by distracted mothers trying to keep their kids from killing one another at lunchtime of a rainy a i 2. Million? Dream Up a Game 3 for KITTENS CAT FOOD auGut for CAT? Ey cooKED for CATS 8 epi: = =) ———g \) ne KiThty CORRECT for CATS a ‘Spot-a-Car Auto Bingo.’ a game to come out of the Army a better, | ““H-Bomb,"* ¢ which ‘ eapdacad a} to keep | which provided the: children with | richer man. re ae _minor explosion when a player te ts | not _ amusement, but with |moved his marker over specific Be game | funds for college.” Of course some of the ideas are: points on the board. but of the SOUTH PACIFIC GAME | , Hassenfelq admits, and" The game business is boom. ear kept the wheel from operat- a he prefer that would-be j,. + he says. “But this is ridicu- ing properly, and mama: was | Cbonca,” a new game that is, |gamesters refrain from sending | ),.4:" : being accuseg of prejudice and | not even out yet, was picked up| any cute and novel ideas involving | an a eoliusion every time « game was | by a GI just back from duty ih the the use of TNT or live animals. | (Aavertisement) — concluded. South Pacific, He watched the na-| Le 8 eons Aries wee! A ee cus Finally,” says Hassenfeld, “she tives playing this game with sea- devised a miniature race track r callers have t on the idea of substituting the | Shells in the sand, and described | With a small stable of white mice} gertul freedom ftom tear a ponder } it to the toy maker, So the sand | to do the racing. * “Expensive,” ex: Sane, ae heating, ae numbers on the Bingo cards for is being replaced by a plastic plains Hassenfeld, ‘and unlikely to Asthina tha Brosehiite 3 with MENDACO, makes and colors of autos, and/ board, and everybody in Paw.| appeal to women.’ move thigk, sicaneting co Thus efays then ‘called out this data on the|tucket is presumably rummaging} And an old lady in ' California Soe canna sen et MENDAGO ander was ' around for lor shells, and the GI hopes tried to sell a game called’ money back guarantee at druggists. 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Famous White Portable ...........39.95 Free Westinghouse Desk 1 Year Old with Buttonholer New Case, Motor, ‘Light and Control .. 34.50 eeeoewee vee ee eeve Es Waite's White Sewing Center—Fourth Floor FASHION APPAREL THIRD FLOOR 12—Reg. to 29.98 Women's Formals.......... 12.88 Tremendous savings. Others at 16.54, 12—Reg. 14.98 Women’s Cotton Dresses. . 1,88 Many pepeldr styles and colers. Merry tn today. .80—Reg. to 22.98 Misses’; Juniors’ and Half Size Fall Dresses ................... 5.88 Others at 6.88 and 10.88. Hurry tm tedsy dering big savings. 28—Reg. 3.98 Women's Blouses.............5.. 88e Prints and solids, Sises 32 te 38. 27—Reg. 24.98 Women’s Raincoats ........... 10.88 Rayon of Millem lined. Tweed, checks and cordureys. 4-14. 40—Reg. tq 8.98 Women’s Assorted Sports- wear and Blouses ................05-0008: 8c Jackets, eotion shirts, T-shirts. 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Come in today. 30—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Slips ...........-. ... 1.44 Cotten and rayons In broken ‘sizes, Assorted colors, ; 20—Reg. 3.98, Women’s Petticoats ............ 1.44 All seiled in white only. Merry in teday. ; 30—Reg. 3.98 Womén’s Pajamas .............. 2.88 Most all sizes: Prints and solids. Come in today. 45—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Slips ....... erie -, 1,88 Rayen and cotton, Broken stees. Assorted colors. Save today. . SECOND FLOOR 10—Reg. 14.98 Infant’s Hi-Chair ............ 10.88 s8_k fer sturdy wear. Weed or plasile tray. Maple or birch. Reg. 1.98 Girls’ Dresses .............0000- R8e eae nfeorized with short sleeves. Sises 7 to 14. 56—Reg. to 1.98 Girls’ Blouses ................° A4c Sanforised cotton sand fancy rayens. Sises 7 to 14. 100—Reg. to 1.98 Girls’ Polo Blouses............ 88e Sturdy kaits with short sleeves. 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Merry al today, “| STREET FLOOR 4 ‘ - 1 5.98 Pin ba tae Gaus: PTT ae Ce 188 i 400—Reg. 2.50 Me eden 6 ADAG ans Gout mths the Leceypa rca iced styles, is Reg. 1.00 Spaulding Plastic Dinnerware... .44e “ ©eff Wek and tle bar sets, Chelce selections. - = : 2e.., 16—Reg, 1.00 Dainty Maid Plastic B ms... .dde: lt fo 750, Ment Kamaus, Hickok Belts....88¢, "Yi si nd threw 7—Reg. 2.95 Men's Cashmere and Nylon 84—Reg. 1. 00 Rust and Gtain ~oe ohne Pe ; 44e eee Ce Gece gi 143—Reg, 59¢ Garbage Can Deodorizer. ...«.. ..220 En ut ne eee 66 Reg. . Bie © Assorted Household Brushes 22 127—Reyg. 2.98 Men's Dress Shirts .....-....,...1.88 22-_R 89¢ Window V. til 22c Sanforized cottons with soft or fused coliars, Broken pean Blige x 9e Pint asshg ha, en ALONS oes ener es 31—Reg. 3.95 Men’s Famous Arrow : Fancy Dresa Shirts .........60 Yc ccces ss RRB 18—Reg. Theme Cae net Discontinued. styles, Stripes and solids. Broken colors, 40—Reg. 5.98" Men's Orlon Sweaters wets ves ee APPLIANCES Slightly selled. Long sleeves & V-neck pullover, Washable, 4 colors, &-M-L, 18—Reg, 3.99 Men’ s Sleeveless Orlon Sweaters. .2.44 M AJOR . Slightly seiled, &-M Feuer colors. Murty in today. 11—Reg. 7.95 Men’ 3 aerate T-T Club . Sportshirts .....,.. Washable gebardine. Leng 10—Reg. 4.95 Men’s Scent Shirts .. - NE With attached heeds, 5-M, Two-tone orange ond black, _ &8—Reg. 4.95 Men's 100% Nylon or Dacron Shirts .. 6/66. c cece ces All white, Slightly solied. Broken sixes, Save today, 68—Reg. 69¢ Men's Knit Brief or Boxer Shorts. Ose - Small, medigm and large, White aud fancy. Save tods HOME FURNISHINGS FOURTH FLOOR . 4 , ses 4—20 Inch TV Consoles..... aictnks ¢ acetone OOO jugs par tdgehrapeogenel rH eae co 1—Used Kelvinator Cheet:7 Cu, Fu. ..55 000s . 128.00 Reg. to 1.59 Assorted Rayons ...........0.e00- 66c 1—Reg. 419.95 42 Ft., Gibson Upr. Freezer. .238.00 | eo a ee ee 1—Reg. 319.95 9 Cu. Ft. Phileo Freezer. .. .. .228.00 Reg. to 1.29 Assorted Cottons ......+.....++... d3¢ _ 1—Radio-Phono Combination Console, Used. . .22.00 Reg. 8.95 Koolfoam Pillows .. os 3.88 1—Radio-Phono-TV Combination, Used. .....58.00 p Sere sine. Murry in today and save. - 2 : Eee Used Electric Motors—1/4 and 1/6 H.P.. soeeees -4.00 Reg. 15:99 100% Wool Blankets .............6. 10.88 + Used Electric Range peeariauce poe enwece® sai saeee 90290, First quality, Binding ali sreund, . ’ 7 * : Used Apartment Electric Range..... veabes cece Reg. 9.95 100° Down Pillows ..... Pesan feuses 4. 88 Stag , fel quality. Full sise. Murry in scaey. ; :Sestnng 29.95 Mahogany End Tables. be ltd «18. 88 bre cea miivams eas gees eneg na 488 12—-Reg. 19.95 8-Play All Steel Play Gyms. .: 14.88 é Twe swings, 1} skyride, rings and trapese » Seve 7. Reg. to 12.95 Cotton Bedspreads. ............... ;4.88 6— 5.98 10-Inch Tric og. 5.$ -Ine Co, fo ree ge - 4.88 Euoeet | Wewnaré (pommren: eens cere ‘Steen SO with fete seat and handlebars. Bright red. Reg. 59c Muslin Pillow Protectors ......:........ 44c 2—Reg. 49.98 Girls’ and Boys’ Bicycles...... 39.88 Zipper closed, fully bleached, Murry in today and save, Balloon tires, luggage cartier. 26 inch shee. Reg. 79¢ Percale Pillow Cases .............. a. BOC 2—Reg. 139.00 Full or. Twin Size 196 thread count, 42381, ~ fave teday, Foam Mattresses oe a : i 44.00 Reg. 12.95 Swivel Top Hassocks ....... eee 7.88 4'4 inch thick rubber foam. Hurry in today and save. Square of round, Assorted colors. . . , - 4.99 > ) yD seen soda ooe coeae 1.88 : Reg hed Decorator Urever . wave tofay. MISCELLANEOUS Reg. 6.99 Nylon Pull Tape Ruffled Curtains..... .3.88 ps , First quality 90 inch iength. Save today. STREET FLOOR g S Comice 22.5202. 2-6. es: Re 5 ie teers Ls a Stas ood conice teday and save. Bee 24——Reg. 1.00 Children’s Circus and Rey. to 1.98 Cannon Bath Towels..............-- R8e ane ttimal Catouts . . - - PURE EY IE 88¢ First quality In asserted colors. ft244 full sine . Rey. to 98c Cannon Hand Towels...........0006% 30C eetad Bleed leah Lo Women's Watch Bands. 2.88 Assorted colors. First quality. : : = ‘ 9 "12. . 4.98 Silve CASON. oo ic owes see , 2.88 Bo ied Place Mats .. eS 2-2 . oe 2 ot aathivites Cae ve tarnish proof tining, 23—Reg. 19. 98 400 Day Clocks. eet eee ee eee ee 12.88 FIFTH FLOOR Delaxe style. Complete with giass ‘dome, : : 36—Reg. 3.95 Sponge Mop ..... rece Ae 23—Reg. 5.98 Wardrobes ......... Neceuacee . 3.88 Rasy wringing and lightweight. Absorbent sponge. Single door with large capacity. Save today, 308—Reg. 2.50 5-Pc. Place Settings ............. 88c 66—Reg. 1.00 Plastic Juicers with Lid...... sos eee: Fameus patterns. Irreguiars, Save today. Use as cocktail shaker er juice storage, Save today. 5 ‘4——Reg. 29.98 Farhous Brand Shoe Cases.....14.88 18—Reg. 5.98 Pak-Lite Luggage ....7........ 4.88 All first quality in brown and grey. Save today. For men's sults. Heavy duty canvas, Save today. &—Reg. 10.9% Pullman C asts somange CeCe 6.88 ee OF at na iwi ORS AT Re, 8 Pa Lite Lungageooeee ooo &$—Reg. 10.99 Train Cases. ..........ccc00e0% Du 20-—Ke 2.98 Toy Chests : 1.88 208--Rew. 1 10 (Onan Stock Dinnerware A4c — tn ag wend frame Murry tm today and save. Piates, cagers. and creamers. All first quality. ceo. 108—Reg. to 2.98 Wrought Iron Shelf Designers. . 88¢ 300—Reg. 70c Open Stock Dinnerware .......... 22c¢ S and 6 elt ents O08 Haters Here today. Soup bowls and plates. All first quality. . 19—Reg. 12.98 Utility Tables ............6+ 8.88 304—Reg. 45¢ Open Stock Dinnerware .......... 12¢ Complete table with wrought trom legs. Ready te assemble. = AO Hint Quay. Faneee. gong, Sens and budge. 43—Reg. 3.98 Metal Porta Files;.. . .. 1k oy be ee 18—Reg. 49.95 fue China, 53-Pc. Sets... .16.88 Jumbe ry Complete with lock, Hurry in today and save. Service for &. Slight Irregulars. ~ ce : 18-Reg. 7.95 16.Pc. Dinnerware Sets..........4.88 ~ 24¢Reg. 1.49 Bridge Table Covers .:.....+.+.88 Famous patterns. Service fer four, Save today, s he eervsar 47—Reg. 2.98 Fitted Travel Kits. ........0....-88¢ 18-Reg. 3.98 Cotton Loop Throw Rugs..:....+.88¢ “TNFa mugs see spees sare ists” 18—Reg. 4.50 Welcome Mats +... . vee e e £2.88 69—Reg, 2.98 Kiddie Kabinettes ............4- 144 Heavy rabber mats. Al first quality, Hacry tn teény, : Complete with accessories, Plastic: cabinet to fasten on wall, 48—Reg. 1.19 Rubber Link Mats .........6....44e 91-—Reg. 1.00 ANELA Nail Treatment ... wt 44c ; Au first quality, Sine 2018. Merry tn today. \ x= 4 VAY fof iz _HOME RINGS cones ie “PDOWNSTAIRE:STORE Nie) ieee 6.44 6—Reg. 189.95 New ‘Electric Dryers... ..+ .+++128.00 4—Reg. 119.96 New Portable Electric secsees 2.88 Hoover Washers ...;.. ratte er rersesens 68.00 bases BAM USED TELEVISION =| 2—16 Inch RCA Table Models. ...,.+++++++++77.00 5—17 Inch Famous TV Consoles. «....+s.++-.77.00 6—12Inch Table Martel FY a) ésmiet eee wees .28.00 4—10 Inch Table Model TV ............+-+.18,00 Ballas brittle nails, Merry in today: sam save, fa J rE } ek ‘ te as f ho] cor ‘ we eS \ Hi 3 ; I 53, ay oe j ues fi f __THE PO} é : f i . TIAC A fa i é 8 : | j ' ! , tht i R 27, 1955 7 . ae ee HE TA Fiblines tom tae rosme Pause Sulton” _ MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAD OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 for Ailing President : News that President Eisennower had suffered a coronary thrombosis a “gave the Nation an anxious weekend. "" § * * * : ‘The shock of this diagnosis was + softened somewhat by the fact that it _ | first was called a mild thrombosis. _. Similarly the news that the President 4 Was able to walk to his car for the trip ‘to Denver’s Fitzsimons Army Hospital with assistance tempered public anxie- ty. So did later news that he was ‘resting comfortably and that } were no complications, - mie Pi? Mf Bee: + if there were need for proof of the ___ President’s popularity, it came imme- + @ately after the real nature of. his = illness was made known. From that moment the switchboard at the White House and those in newspaper, radio to we anne th inquiries. At the time messages of sympathy from ee ee ee #3 oak ee. : Happily the outlook for the Presi- | dent's recovery is favorable, though he - Nation’s first citizen to know that every American regardless of political ef_or affiliation is praying for his sarly andcomplete recovery. ms Count on Farm Vote Win Election in-1956 tic leaders are talking ‘a lot winning next year’s election with farm vote. ~ That, of course, explains their increasing efforts to exploit _ farmers’ dissatisfaction with cur- rent agricultural prices. That these ‘politicians are counting some chicks that never. will hatch, is clear from a brief look back at 1952 farm vote statistics. : * * * 2 _ Usually the Farm Belt is said to in- clude nine Middle Western - States, These are Indiana, Wisconsin, Minne- . sota, Iowa, Missouri, the Dakotas, Ne- " braska and Kansas. In the 1950 census each of these had a rural population well over 35 per cent. Geographically nearby Ohio, Michigan and Illinois had less than a 30 per cent rural population each. , * * * Another thing the Democrats either are forgetting or ignor- ing is that in 1952 all the Farm ‘Belt states with their 81 electoral votes went to Ersennower. Even if they had all gone Democratic, ~~ ‘Candidate Stevenson still would have had less than half as many ‘electoral votes as the President. From this it seems clear that to win _Mext year the Democrats will have to do much more than capture all the Farm Belt states. Furthermore, any anti-Republican trend in these states would have to be drastic to turn them _ @way from the GOP next year. EOS tak. pe oe __ It is significant that six of these nine states gave the E:sewnower-Nixon ONTIAC PRESS” Anxious Nation Prays Only:in Missouri was the Eisswmowzn- ‘Nexon margin narrow. In the nine . states the GOP had more than 60 per . cent of all the votes, 6,081,000 to 4,- 042,000 for Srevenson-SPARKMAN. Therefore, it appeats that the Democrats must win much more than the farm vote if they are to recapture the White House next year. Another Subway Series When the Yankees won their 95th game of the year from the Boston Red Sox they made certain that New York would see its sixth subway series in seven years. Brooklyn's brilliant Dodgers had done their share toward insuring that the 1955 classic would open in Yankee Stadium on Wednesday by clinching the National League flag September 8. For the Yankees that victory over Boston was historic. It won them their 21st American League. pennant after a magnificent stretch drive featured by eight straight victories. . We'll leave the matter of forecastin the series’ outcome to the experts. But it is fair to mention both that well known old law of averages which might favor the Dodgers and the Yankee’s winning ways. a : Dodger Manager WALT Alston says his team is ready for the big test. While its. record includes seven National League pennants, the Dodgers never captured a World Series. _ © * There are many who think the Yankees will win. Their theory . is that the Dodgers have been coasting since they won the flag and won't be “up” psychologi- -Cally. On the other hand the - Yankees had to fight right down to the wire and have been play- _ ing championship ball. Whatever the case, two great teams are going to fight it out and every game will be worth watching. The Man About Town Hobby That Pays Steady Production on Small Tract of Land D6es the Trick Buttons: What when a merchant has a shortage of he advertises a bargain sale in the Pontiac Press— and then sweeps up the floor. A really constructive hobby is that of Sam ‘Halder of 84 West Chicago Ave. He has a goncen- trated production of fruits, vegetables and flowers that should win him wide recogni- tion. With the help of his good wife he has turned a plot of ground 95x260 feet in size into a productivity that beats some 160-acre farms. He raises apples, peaches, pears, “plums, grapes, apricots, quinces, cherries and other tree fruits, and berries, also all manner of vegetables and flowers. Starting in @ meager way 17 years ago, his project has grown into something that keeps him very busy. and happily interested in his spare time, outside of his factory hours. Now topping everything else in our sun-, flower derby is that of - -Mrs. Osborn Staley of Auburn Heights. It now is 16 feet tali, this being higher than her house, and it is still growing. Wondering what is the natural life of a squirrel is * Mrs. Paula Lesterman of Walled Lake. She says the same pair have been housed in a hollow tree near her home for over 20 years. She is sure one of them is the same squirrel, as it has but one front paw—which does not materially in- terfere with its tree climbing. The architect of this column has vivid recollections of the time he talked to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower in their private car asthe campaign train toured Michigan on Oct. 27, 1952. Never be- ~veeefore or since have I seen a healthier Jooking pair. ee I have it direct from Marjorie Gibbs and Josephine Lawyer of the county home demonstration office, _ that the products of the garden and fruit trees of this area are doing their share to. ward furnishing us with home deep free: and canned goods next winter. . At the recent Lions and Giants football game in Detroit, ; Dick Emerick, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Emerick of Birmingham, played with the Birming- ham Tigers, one of the two Little League teams that put on the half-time exhibition. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mai:chewitz of 3375 Grant 8t.; golden wedding. esuart Wed i) .¥ WORK). ‘PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE i, The Dictator’s Fate David Lawrence Says: S . The Republican Party Could Destroy Itself by Developing Antagonism Against Nixon WASHINGTON—The Republican Party, as @ consequence of the un- availability of President Eisen- hower, could conceivably destroy itself and hand over the victory in 1956 to the Democrats by de- fault. Already there's a fight to pre- vent the nomination of Vice Presi- dent Nixon—a fight that can really break up the party. . * @¢ @ : But that’s what the Democrats are inspiring stories here trying to prevent Nixon from being chosen for the presidential nomina- tion. What is really foreshadowed by this is a “Left Wing” and “Right Wing" war which could *paign of 1964. ; . The underlying objection of the “Left Wing’’ to join Nixon is that, while a member of the House Com- mittee on Un-American Activities, he helped to uncover the perjury of Alger Hiss.. For this he never has been forgiven by them. The reason is that many of the “Left Wingers” in America have felt a guilt complex over thewhole at- tack on Communism because they are Socialists at heart and they think that, if Communism is stifled in America, so will ite twin brother—state socialism—be _ ta- booed. OPPOSED RED HUNT They have argued all along and still argue that the crusade against Communists is really an attack on “an individual's beliefs’ or ‘‘po- litical concepts'’ and that to delve into what a man does with govern- ment documents and to ask to. whom he gives copies of secret papers is to raise the issue of .“guilt by association.” “The Daily Worker’’-—the Communist newspaper in New York—has kept up. an almost daily campaign against Nixon. It has been paralleled in the “Left Wing” press here and abroad. Vice President Nixon cannot be accurately classified either as a “Right Winger" or a ‘Left Wing- er.” He differed with Senator McCarthy last autumn by cam- paigning in New Jersey to help elect to the senate an archfoe of ’ McCarthy—Clifford Case, the Re- publican nominee. : Nixon is basically regardéd as.a “middle of the roader’’ on many issues, just as President Eisen- . hower has been. He has won favor with the President in the last three years because of his skill in handling the most delicate ques- tions on Capitol Hill and because of his keen understanding of na- tional and international affairs. i _abfoad have won friends for America. LEADERS WOULD UNITE There's no doubt that the Presi- dent would have declared himself in favor of the selection of Nixon as his successor. What pressures will be brought now to dissuade the President is something that depends on the ambition of rival candidates and the tactics: of their friends closé to the White House. If the President were incapacitated or resigned and the vice president took over, the party leaders would unite behind Nixon. vote for the victor—Woodrow Wilson. Nixon, politically at least, repre- sents continuity and a chance for harmony in the Republican party Elsenhower wanted Nixon picked, + Republicans of the so-called ‘‘Lib- even though no public statement to that effect had been made, the majority of the delegates would line up for Nixon. There is a distinct bility nevertheless that a fight will be engineered outside of Washington against Nixon. This could result in cleavages and factional fights and . the kind of split that handed presidency to the Seuseene 1912, when reckless zealots tried to block the renomination of Presi- dent William Howard Taft and finally walked out of the regular convention to pick Theodore Roose- velt on a third-party ticket. The combined Republican vote cast at the polls.that year exceeded she . eral” school and their organs trying to sidetrack the man on whom Dwight Eisenhower has Copyright New York-Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago TRON-STEEL scrap embargo hits Japs. : LOCAL DRAFT boards are an- nounced today, 20 Years Ago SYLVIA SIDNEY announces wedding plans with Bennett Cerf. ITALIANS WILLING. to delay attack on. Ethiopians. 4 Woman Credits Calcium for Well-Knitted Fracture By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. I have been reading and profit- ing by your articles for a long time. If anything new comes out I wait for your comment'.on it. If you say it is good I'm interested —but if you say it is not gotd, -I feel that you save me a lot of * - * I started taking vitamins 25 years ago, as you suggested, and I never knew what it was to feel’ so well before—vite, you call it. Last winter I broke my heel and had my leg in a cast for six weeks, Incidentally I am 63, my hair hag been white over thirty years, I have had store teeth about the same length of time and I have worn bifecais for nearly thirty years , . . Wait a minute! There's nothing tragic about a woman at her peak having white hair—after all, isn't that the type of beauty the per- oxide users strive so vainly to~ imitate? -STORE TEETH AT 35? But store teeth at 35? The very thought of it appalls me, Ma’am. Not only is the loss of one's teeth at such a tender age deplorable but your casual reference to it gives me great chagrin,> for if an inveterate reader of better than average intelligence has not learned the very first lesson in the ways of health— Save Your : Teeth, booklet mailed on written request accompanied with 25 cents and stamped, self-addressed en- velope—I wonder whether all my yakety-yak on physiology, hygiene, health, nutrition, vite, functional efficiency, good looks and longev- ity has done any good, Please pardon the inte , Ma'am. I've regained my co’ ure now. You were saying .. . Now people say to me “Didn't you break a leg or something last winter? It certainly doesn't look like it now!" Pretty gams, eh? Well, that's interesting, but those - artificial, teeth still hurt my pride, CREDITS CALCIUM, D For perfect healing of the frac- ture I give credit to calcium and “D” which you ed as part .Of my daily regimen (Ray-D) (de- . tails free in pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks, for which send Dr, Wm. Brady stamped self- addressed envelope). * ¢ ® ' After a lapse of 14 years I had another child) (8% pounds, the -heaviest of four), I had had two = operations in the meantime, In spite of all thése’ indications _ Of agé, I got along the best of any f 1, : vee time during pregnancye—no swell- ing feet, very little heartburn, the minimum of discomfort, and the quickest recovery of vigor of any time. I believe it was because I was in better physical condition due to better nutrition, And so I say again God bless you, Dr. Brady, ; Very sincerely, Mrs. — Signed lett \, Dosis ment, will be answered Dr, William. Brady a . el envelope is sent {fo the Pontiac Press; Pontiac, Mich (Copyright 1955) Yoice of the People ~ Pontiac Might Turn * More Pro's With Rink . Out | satire ie toace Ful think many more could accom- Sethe, "ahtvems sad A plish this if we had an artifi- © these” will not be Bubllabed if the ‘writer so Fequeste unless the letter te ‘e I know, there are many people in would more Tam writing this in regards to” than glad to back me up. I hope the letter written by Mrs. Warren something can, be done about this. Dubay. I agree with her whole- Sandra Stockton heartedly in regards to the idea of 76 S. Avery St. ttc Gat weubd ta du wontor ~ I think that H ‘° Smiles We have many boys and giris A man was arrested for cussing im this town interested in ice in an Indiana movie house. Why skating. In fact, we have a skat- do they show such pictures? _ ing club which puts on a show * * @ every winter. They only have A’ fireplug is an ingenious’ de- two or three weeks to practice vice that lets the motorist help for this because of the limited swell the city’s revenues. cold spell, * * @ If their show is good enough to A health expert says that no be asked up to Grayling every home should have an uncomfort- , just think what it would be able chair. Apparently he has no if they could practice druing relatives to visit him. the whole winter. : e e r Mf one of our girls (June A Kentucky boy of 10 has Sapelak) is good enough for the been smoking a pipe since he _ Hollywood Ice Revue in the little was 7: He should get a watch bit of ice skating we do get, I = if he'll quit when he’s 21. Young Men Can Find Jobs Easily—as Housemaids z 28 ‘ fgack dg ye i te f Fd : ‘ 2 E ! { i i FE this possibility is mulled over from time to time—or a really promising lady heavyweight fight- er. Women still prefer to do their fighting at home. The statistics show that women prefer indoor jobs to those that offer them the benefits of fresh air and exercise, There were 5,122,000 i | i still held the words I might .. , Have mailed the night before . . , And now each time I write a line » « » In joy or in a fit . . . I post no word until I have... A chance Case Records of a Psychologist Persons Under Hypnosis Can Become Children Again in Voice and Personality When George and Philip hyp- notized various people, notice how readily the patients would regress to an earlier age and spontaneously adopt the vocal level, the handwriting and even. the jealousies of those earlier vears. Dentists and phusictans are now using more hypnosis because of the modern stress on psychosomatic ailments. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-350: George and Philip, ‘aged 25 and 24, are the two oldest of our’ five children. “They were home from military service for. a few days recently and began to talk about hypnosis, for both of them are greatly in- terested in, abnormal psychology and had hypnotized classmates at college and elsewhere. “Dad, I was at a party out In Hollywood,” George began, “where one of the movie picture executives scoffed at hypnosis. “Some of the girls had seen me perform hypnosis, and they insist- ed that I show this man his error. “So I hypnotized some of the folks at the party. One girl proved to be an excellent subject. When - she was under hypnosis, I told her she was 12 years old and asked her to sign her name, which she did. WRITING MATCHES “Next, I told her she was eight, and again had her sign her name. Her hand writing was more child like. Her mother had saved some of her old grammar school papers and her handwriting matched per- fectly her 8-year-old script. * * * ' “Then I told her she was seven years old, and had her write her - name. « from me, shé: now printed her narhe, for at the age of seven she hadn't yet known how to write in script. ; “Thén I told her she was in bed, aged five, and thirsty, so she should ask her mother for a drink of water, and she called out, ‘Mommie, I wanna drink.’ “Next, I told her she was three years old and in bed for the night but she needed a drink, so I told her to ask her mother for one, and now, in a high childish voice, she cried ‘Dink, dink, dink’.” VEILED JEALOUSY Philip then volunteered an inter- esting case about an attractive co- ed at the University of Michigan. “Dad, I hypnotized a girl at a party one night in Detroit,” he began, “and told her she was in the third grade at school. So I asked her to tell me the names of the kids who sat around her and without the slightest hesitation she named all.of them, though when I #: -her if she had a boy friend, and she named Johnny. : “But when IT awakened her from hypnosis and asked her if she had had any boy friends in grammar school, she denied that fact. Even when I mentioned the name of Johnny, she quickly replied: “Oh, he wasn’t my boy friend. He was Sally's boy friend.” * * * “But her sister was in the crowd and laughingly toid us that Sally and Johnny were constantly invited, to their home during the third” grade, so maybe this girl had never admitted to herself that she used Sally as a camouflage to get Johnny over for a visit ‘Yes, hypnosis is a valuable medical and psychological tech- nique, although not as widely em- ployed as it- may be in another decade. . , sis is thus a great aid in child birth cases. And with the zooming interest ‘in psychosomatic medicine, hosis is coming back into promin- enct as a scientific technique. in a el Tee Pention Prtes, le Mich sysisung sing Be" stamped ort envelope & dime te charts, (Copyright 1988) TA PL rs PROT ME Se EPO IE Le HEA I it Ne es dia wien Cane atk Ba im iy ' i \ j i if t x ty | f : a : $ a, [ } »? “” - ‘ t "ae a . pa 7 J ge aS < ‘ . ! ° wus ioe ae — < \ .. ' SHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 3 ee ; - . . px > ‘i A , 5 * Jersey Police Solve the inside and outside of his car! TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: , . ‘Drivi T h Hit | an ‘Debris’ C as he was about to leave a picnic, | | riving eacner mils » :| Money ‘Debris’ Case feme youtha, on an slecbolic| | Ni | | ont any other, FAIR LAWN, N, J, @®—Police , had ransacked autos near the { . ‘Wrong Pedal: Goofs , asa took up Joseph Mondelli's “Let | picnic area, taken $335 from or- | : | : children ike is them figure it out” challenge and | chestra leader Chick Mahon's car.| | a <7 ox vy tmp ~ |. LONG BEACH, Calif. "What orange flavor. came up with an explanation for | and for a joke stuck most of the , | happened?” police, surveying the _ ‘the $297 in bills he found cluttering | money all over Mondelli’s car.. ee ip + A) | damage, wanted to know, — : rt ah 74 j : aS f “I was teaching my son Georgie » : : . ay ov. on AS s baa Wy |’ drive,’ explained Dale W.} : — — , yy / \ | Oliver. : ‘ . Oliver, 47, told officers he tried ‘ * /to step on the brake when 10-year- er. | old Georgie took a corner too wide, | | Instead he hit the accelerator. The : ’ car shot forward, caromed off a A | parked car and crumpled the liv- | Les o 4 | ing room wall of a house belonging A ssse ' = fe ito Mrs. Lillie Schmitt. =~ 8 RAT YAR 5 4 | Mrs. Schmitt was in the back : HELICORTER. 2 . yard but a visitor was shaken up 5 ; i when knocked from her rocking , as. ichair, Georgie and his dad re- Z Lie ceived minor cuts and bruises, pe- a You -Adre Always . Expects Ike to abit Welcome Here... K k _ r ; a d TALLAHASSEE, Fla. w& — Sen. | The a spreads . a — ae od Smathers (D-Fla) says President | gracious eaty a the Oneison-joOnns unera en tuc y whiskey 1s enjoye | Sieonhower’s heart attack hes re-| Home sep wie: have not a entire build- . ; moved him as a candidate for re- | ing now esire io know more about it, | election in 1956. He also forecast We say to you, “Come, visit us. You are always | ; that the President would be forced welcome.” We will be happy to have you see al! B . to give up his office before his | ei the facilities of the Donelson-lohns Funeral ; ft é ca ll ls for. pr How They Grow term was up in order to conserve Home—and to know the services we offer, 4 d dh he his health. , You know of course that such fruit a& apples, peaches and pears | ‘s ae . Phowe ~ trees. Inside each fruit is a seed or seeds from which new trees | . iL. ea < Safety. Against Owners arias r That is why, when you toss a peach pit on the ground, you may see} CHARLOTTE, N. C. wy — The 3 = ‘ a little peach/tree sprouting there next year. It was seed taken from Mecklenburg County Commission ai 8 apples that Johnny Appleseed, of whom you may have read, planted by | has approved a plan to allow its ee ‘the roadside so that people who lived after him might have apples to | 408 catchers to carry pistols. They Zé aaa [Py foul plan to shoot dogs. Some Other trees bear different, kinds of fruit or seeds. Oaks have acorns. | touchy dog owners have been pull- Squirrels love them and often bury them for later use and forget them. | mes netr = a ee tately. ial cateaest 3 sec Oak trees sprout from the acorns. Maple seeds whirl to the ground on) : a Ghent ae, ' tiny wings. Carried by the wind, they fly quite a distance to start new Ey eu ey 3. | Ey trees, ; ‘ Acorn tops make pretty little cups for a small sister's doll house tea saaed Sonal hms ten, Sad oh © sree of vad ond brome x | ES - DOUBLE HOLDENS etd howe: Suit sate of Oo agian woken mil sid tn the tab tbe DRUG STORES TRADI NG STAM PS e —* : little boats. You can make a tiny mast and sail stand up in one if you Ss i, press the butt of the -mast into a lump of modeling clay. | 148 N. w St. ‘, - . Tomorrow: Learn to Know Them z . Neer re : ' . BRAND oo’ = ao : West Huron : a, | | ; Church ia men to Meet et Telegraph Cheer as ita Mame" Rocket Sled Clocked | chrch to DETROIT w# — The Michigan x Thrifty Xetra Charge LESS for Filling}, ‘at 1,280 M. P, H. Peyeareticee: Fellow- The four most desirable features a whiskey could have ere listed on this chart. Sunny Brook has everything! ig its semi-annual | LOS ANGELES (#—A new land! meeting Nov. 5 and 6 at Olivet speed record of better than 21) College, Cecil Betron, secretary, miles a minute has been set by an : Sunny Restestey sdton | ctepeguar oaiew unmanned rocket sled at the naval rocar esac pany hie iy Pers « Preck a ee [canal ordnance test station at China| manship.” vest ves! vesi ves! Lake, Calif. - W. D. Drinkwater, Navy scien- : ’ ‘ tist, said the steel-shod runners of $ 48 vine #58 $393. oo the sled turned red-hot as it hit 1,280 miles an hour over a 4.1 mile course, Ten rocket motors hurtled the heavy sled to peak vel- J Ask for Old Sunny Brook at your favorite tavern! 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Published in cooperation with Gas Ronge Dealers by Conoumers Power Ca. : , ’ $ . t.?: j aR + i : ‘ % apes yp PESTO ESR 1 att ata fee 4 . \ Pa / i ' i io Rede 1) , ; ba K hy : , % | e ‘| j ‘THEPONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955_ Here's what you ride on: This Ford frame has five cross a Le: t » 1 a It’s the fine car at half the fine car price! — » We would like to show you some of the things “that make the new 1956 Ford one of América’s finest cars—despite the fact it is one of America’s lowest-priced cars. Let’s start ’ with these long, low lines. Looks like ‘it hates to stand still, doesn’t it? ‘ members including a special K-bar member up front. Note the sturdy box-section side rails. This frame can really take it! By the way, Ford’s variable-rate rear suspension gives you a better ride because it automatically adjusta itself : to varying road and load conditions, ; Here's Ford's new Lifeguard door latch. It is a member of Ford’s exclusive new Lifeguard family. A double-grip locking engagement reduces the chance of doors springing open under unusual strain of impact. Safety statistics show that : _. chances of serious injury in accidents are less when passengérs remain within the car. Note the deep-center design of this new Lifeguard steering wheel. The rim of the wheel is more than three inches above the top of the steering post to help cushion the driver from the post in case of This is our Angle-Poised Ball-Joint Front Suspension. | accident. And while we're talking safety, it may Angle-mounting of suspension arms means a better ride— | interest you to know that Ford’s King-Size brakes are _ by far—because the wheels can cushion out the head-on’ aa double sealed to give reliable stops in all weather. shock as well as the up-down shock of bumps. And only Ford in its field has it! The tires are tubeless, by the way. ° . ‘ * * “ . 4 , A i é ; : i rs _ - os ab; * : i bs _ ’ i , ) ’ A : ® ; & : ‘ “ ry r / j & Lae 4 Pies * fanblig ike oe Pe ily AN Yee UNL) Ms Ap DR ge Rif a a Ls aE iE ea ek aA sO a an i 6 er Ne ls wires bs‘ tie Yi a ae 4 i ~ ‘ od Pa nf ‘vy s A oa | ( A i | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. \TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 eee NINE |) f > ; it 2 r iS + , ‘e t : ae @ y me 3 Wie | Pee _ 1 + : , , le 7 » Be " \ . 4) * * ad , ; Here's the inspiration for the styling of the °56Ford— (4 the famous Ford Thunderbird—America’s ws most talked-about car. “4 A little background on Ford’s Lifeguard Design: More than two years ago, Ford began a research program to determine the causes of accident injuries so that a safer car could be built. In cooperation with universities, medical associations, and safety experts it was discovered that most serious injuries were caused by the driver being thrown against the steering post—occupants being thrown forward against hard interior surfaces, or thrown outside the car. To give you added protection against these hazards, Ford developed its family of Lifeguard safety features. These include the steering wheel and door latches described before. Also included are optional cushioning for instrument panel and sun visors to help lessen injuries from impact, plus at new optional seat belts to help keep occupants in their seats for added safety. You can see the similarity from any angle. Look at those broad flat hoods, those visored headlights, for example. We're especially proud : of the rear appearance. As in the Thunderbird, there’s a flat sweep to the deck—distinctive tail lights and finials. A turn of a key lifts the deck lid, operiing up plenty of luggage. space. Here's the new 202-h.p. Thunderbird Y-8 . . and we assure you, this new engine will give you a new lease on driving enjoyment. At any, driving speed, a toe- touch gets an instant answer. You'll pass with new confidence, Steep hills will melt. This engine, and all she fun that goes with it, can be yours in. _Fordomatic Fairlane and Station Wagon models. You can have the. “GO"’-packed 176-h.p. Y-8 in Fordomatic Mainline and Customline models. Ce ee 1 SR a a Gia age x Well, that covers the important points. But there’s a lot more, So we'd like to invite you to come in and see the new '56 Ford | for yourself. Then you'll see the.colorful new exteriors and interiors, the quality workmanship that is evident everywhere, Then you'll learn the full story on the things we have - — just described. When you do, you'll know that Ford is in every way the fine car at half the fine car price! - YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER » “4 And Ford’s new 137-h.p. Six is available in all 18 Ford models for °56, > oe + 4 ia * 7 5 f ¥ a 4 * : : ‘ yw? % ‘ ‘i f ’ w , i ‘ ‘ f é ! - | ¢ { Ps u . P ms 3 . ‘ { 4 A als bd My os re : Ls | y —) \ 5 ( 4 . an gfe | , ii j aa el { pe er Sic hens Serene ete es oe hope ye. pid J. As ay \ : ‘ om t acie é A ‘ é ee 3 BA Fink eee eke ‘ 4 bets aera uu ase de, Ny i , _THE PONTIAC eussh. TUESDAY, SEPT eile 27, 1955 ak post in favor of men pc agg ie ea OY " en _ — " ‘eur 5 Vice pied. his office. ie victies who gummenhed | a ae : April 4, 1841: Millard Fillmore, i pongo historians say, stems main- Zachary Taylor on -F She stated: So began my stew ly from the lack of any his death July 9, 1850 from an in-| Pr 7 ditteren i| Wise hoes Get Our ice é to Be Sure , Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens i | his: m i determined “ questions of eshies Asther, there came Chief Executives on the as- | be public policies, however, by bees six other oo la es | sassination of the President. They ; AWNING TYPE : ing whom the President might and where vice presidents have been were’ Andrew Johnson who suc<' ? mene "sd Soa et el Sead genceemen = | Sine nat Tact nae 3 it tek Seath ofthe Chlef Executive. — | who succeeded William McKinley = NO MOVE TO REMOVE They were John Tyler, who suc-' on -} on Sept. M4, 1901. a Historians agree that the Wilson (= Casement ‘ cabinet joined with Mrs. Wileon | Pi STORM. SASH J | and the White House staff to keep | J) SCREENS ‘ 7 the government operating with | J) BOEROLA RL OR ORR PAOLA eat seated ak veal | sme ai tray deeesed H/F OR. HENRY A. MILLER | FLOMIDN AND RBEREATION ROOMS AT TEMPLE BETH JACOB — Standing in front ny Positine Press Fete) nut never once was action OUR : of the Ark which bas six engraved panels symbolic | far or ram's horn on the other panel depicts the call-| tasen by Cangress or through the | | Optometrist © SCREEN COMBINATIONS of the Jewish religious holidays was Julian Levine,,| ing of the worshipper to fight his faults. Mr. Levine! courts te remove Wilson as |} seaman uaten STORM SAIN SEMINT STORM SASH-SCREENS president of Temple Beth Jacob; Rabbi Sanford E./ and Mr, Kovinsky were holding the Torahs. These) president. Resolutions were in- + North Saginaw Street parte — . DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS | Saperstein and Jacob Kovinsky, one of the founders | Scrolls, written on parchment by hand, contain the} treduced in the house to deter- Swreaned meas ALUMINUM DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS ~ of the Temple. The panel engraving of two hands first five books of Moses. These were opened on Kol| mine the President's ability to : CASEMENT WINDOWS ALUMINUM & FIBERCLAS AWNINGS - po csa 3 the ancient priestly blessing. The scales | Nidre Eve, Sunday, which was the beginning of the| carry out his duties and a spe- Phone FE 4-6842 0 70 PAY of one’s deeds in life. The Sho-| Day of Atonement. cial senate foreign relations FREE ESTIMATES — 36 MONTHS , portray the weighing | ie. subcommittee called on Wilson “ . ee Open 6 Days a Week — 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. at one point to investigate his Better Things in Sight < C irene, 1661 South Ike Ss At tack Resurrects D on het ace The subcommittee was reported Open Friday Evenings BE 4-2598 Ce Telegraph a 4 = impressed by the President's men- Pontiee 2 Who tion Durin TESS | ta cerinent daring te’ nterview : . Over iho Runs Na 10 | g 7 in Wilson's bedroom. But despite a Se q : ASHINGTON- heart|derwent three operations and{ wrote that the President's physi- | debates in Congress on in’s } Fors suffered oth an Mei Eisen- | performed only one official act in-| clan advised against Wilson re- | health, neither house took any ac- 2 hower recalls an age-ld contro-| volving an extradition paper while | ———-——-— les —— =a versy over whether the vice presi-| the main burden of the office was ° : | : dent should take over the heim of | handled by Garfield's cabinet. | : ae CONTROVERSY ARISES -- Chiet ey Chester A. Arthur succeeded zy. ve The question—which has become | the presidency when Garfield died | ae a national issue only twice in his- | But during Garfield's illness a na- . e ee tory—has never been ‘settled al-| tionwide controversy developed in every Pre “84 f 4 iy is ff i : F ; q Rt z 3 subject to controversy but his- deny flatly that “Mrs. Wilson forged the President's sig- nature on state papers. ees so WE'RE TRADIN' HIGH! mework ‘ ; ja fo fun and play Record-breaking sales mean record-breaking deals for you! | . What a wonderful time to deal for an Oldsmobile! For i} there’s nothing like an Olds in the whole wide world... not another car so easy to own, so packed with thrills! .. tte ROYAL COMPANION _ Just touch off the flashing “Rocket” Engine—you'll dis- i — ; cover a new kind of power that puts you out in front to LOCAL DELIVERED PRICE NEW, FULL-SIZED STANDARD PORTABLE stay! Look at the flair in those “go-ahead” lines, that Oldsmobile "88" 2-Door Sedan 5 “flying-color” styling! 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L ee ‘ } . ¢ s | fe" ; & % / + Vv j : ° . 7 { / z > s \ : ‘ } F} a = ; 4 ee \ ; : ‘3 NEE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER: 27, 1955 . . . ‘ “ , : 2 ; ( H H 2 *e 3 a ne aie ‘sae i ree - an Golf Helped Ike | { WHAT’S MY LINE? | |Tumpike Killer Dies | Sis apeeeuenngeeee 7 INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work.” Un- | |» Flectric Ch it GEORGES-NEWP ~ aoe scramble os few as possible to guess my line. Answer in ric air the Att ck Oppeors under orrow, reoding downword. . : oe UR 4 a : we Rie ee, pe BELLEFONTE, Pa. w —John . . on Pee : . c gens nm : ne Be a rT > aan sane : > | al "{ On Heart Specialist Claims : oS Re wt I a President May Resume |. VE — : 4 es i: RED STAMP DAY DENVER w#—"It is quite possi- 3h 4 N a Ba a : ble.” ad ong. . . . . 4 4 4 ; : That remark by a foremost heart — P specialist who examined President SES © WEDN ESDAY @ wide grin on the 5 gediiny é Cold weather ahead It’s | . aw on execu old weather a ... It's later than you think... COLD oo if he had been there to : pussy . rk: Shop now for warm clothing for the entire family. a , o # * s ‘ = ‘ ‘ : i. Tor De Ped Dalley White 3 ALIRT 8 Fe : % Get twice . many stamps, buy on easy credit! | j Boston was saying “it is quite pos- 4 -PESSCUT : % F. Pitts, 39, of Bowling Green, Va., Et . sible” Eisenhower will be able to 5 CKECH ? cans 3 J} }on July 25, 1953, aa Pitts slept in DOUBLE STAMPS DOUBLE STAMPS® © % play golf again—provided of 6 TRINPS OX SOE Soon: Sante ennS an as the cab of his parked truck. Special Buy! we hy course, he has a normal recovery _ 7 ALIRT SRO} Wable was charged, but not Striped {fm % | from the heart attack which hos- 8 VERITS Iaes Bits Seas a aS Seas sie tried, with the slaying of another ¢ | rae him Dsampiory pe pene 9 STERRA [2 ~-orernpuemanpe Goan” driver and the wounding of a third Chambray ee doctor Ye © answer: , bite, entrgy, viTemin, on an approach road, all within a Ate .| golf the President has played pos- diet, lunch, dinner, cAlery, meNy. few days and under almost identi- r nF sibly “helped to delay” the attack.| | © 19:5 what's My Line, Ine. °-2? cal. circumstances, Wable, who € Z To Eisenfower, golf is one of _ maintained he was innocent, was ae life's joy. He loves it, And his - |arrested in Alburquerque, friends have béen saying they can't} P too much in income taxes this . , think of anything he would miss r spring. About 2 Oper cent of Mexico's more. : | es , land | : . From, the time the President _ . , - came to Colorado Aug, “oe a ge : x Sa i a EE : co faim Soren lin Probe Today 2 Raped eno tr og HOY ET ii NO MONEY DOWN ’s Cherry Country AKE | 6M HS TO PAY! Co. ie Neely and Young Clash (@ VA P TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY White at a news confer- in Ladejinsky Hearing ° ence “Now I know there is a likell-/ on Security Methods : hood of some people thinking the . | golf he played the day before his ASHINGTON @ —A Senate : : seek ae Dhamma earaes| ee oe ° | dey to tell his aide of the Woll 3 Ladejinsky’ story. Harold E, Siassen, who gave : Ladejinsky a job with the now 4 defunct Foreign Operations Admin- e him prada naff Bagg Be the : STAMPS F consider Ladejinsky a security 4 Jack Frost often drops by unan- ee os ti, Gs $ nounced so don’t get caught in the opening of the three-day hearing : yeste involved a clash between Sen. 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Take a refreshing swallow and ex- . artery jrgieen: yperien Brqpcrgalien aaa : : appy thought... try it now/ - - : . * ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1955 tx Jet's Bullets Bounce. |Arresting Otticer ea Leader Faces. tu ee : Defines a Drunk; ‘ ne | Memorial Hospital at Monticello, Off Target, Hit Plane Woman Acquitted Segregation Charges| “st | Smarr gen oo RETON The Sap: Nap be! 5 capartetentnt at’ pabitle at | Chile Provinces Placed Zahot down” a plane in an,aviation | ion was drawn yesterday in Munt-| 00 Tart an ai Negro community | Under Martial Control. | - 4 i * ! The subject came up during Court desegreg SANTIAGO 20-foot, nylon streamer) Police Sgt. Daniel Perry's testi- ga ruling On CeSCEreE* | Chilean provinces today were un- 000 . The pilot, Lt. Col.| mony against oman ' : wi the | arrested. ™ sd se a veins renal -| a “ tial law, President Carlos Tbanez's target in the sights and squeezed| ~ I. ; ing | Elmer Jenkins by mpson Tate | government said it neédéd- the “COLLISION burst. . see Prive ae oe of Dallas, regional attorney for the | added authority to deal. more et- liber the woman’ was drunk. National Assn, for the Advance; fectively with “subversive activi- the metal tow tine Perry said he thought the woman | ™ent of Colored People. ties and movements aiming at) EAST TOWN COLLISION that fixed the target to the towing | was intoxicated, pointi that Ee te en traning ©) etatunnaing the consti T33 trainer, It caught the Sabre ay Pagers gy nig agg allow the ‘transfer of 14 Negro| regime Jet in the nose, Williams force-| ence. ; Sn ee "Pes coehicisdabledtns ee Ges come at mer Nellis Air Force | ‘The sergeant said: “Intoxication | White schools. after efforts failed to end a six-day | ; means only that a person is not Se ee strike in the Chuquicamata copper Sg ois a ting normally.” ’ i Post mine in Antofagasta province, a : A natural gas search in Ash- 7: Gillen agreed and acquit- Assumes Hosp ital Po subsidiary of the v. S. Anaconda| Pledge yourself to be extra careful this pes with your Ay pier ‘ idown Forest, England, hag been ted the woman of drunkenness, . 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Many other alumnae presented exhibits of school’s Alumnae Day Saturday to Jerrie Russel and Mrs. | ticular interest to the group. - Newlyweds Are Feted at Reception George Angletons Spoke Their Vows in New Mexico ~ Snapped: by the camera as they remi-|Naples, Fla. The occasion was the 25th * nisced about Kingswood school days were anniversary of Kingswood held Saturday at Marvin Tinkle of Los Alamos was | glumnae Mrs. James Bryner (left) of Brad-| the school in Bloomfield Hills. a ford, Pa. and Mrs. William Tracy of . WEDDING TRIP A reception was held immediate- ly following the ceremony, after : = : ; _ which the newlyweds left on their \W / wedding trip to Florida and [ f ) l) & through the Eastern states to Pon- © eC S e | O tee: es « #4 7 eee ee ee eee TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 PAGES 18-15 The bride is a graduate of the filiated with Alpha Sigma Phi fra-} Four Are Initiated Macon School of Nursing, Macon, ternity, by Rebekah Lodge — Ga., and attended Teachers’ Col- ae - Suzanne Karner Their wedding will be solem- Members of Welcome Rebekah Lodge to Become Bride in Double Rite At a breakfast given at Rotun- | da Inn Sunday ‘morning, Mr. and alates cel fiance, Jack C. Bush : Peter F. Karner of Menom- lege at Columbia University. nized at St. Benedict Church Oct. Mr. Angelton isa graduate of Michigan State University and received his master’s degree in radiation biology at University 29 in a double wedding ceremony of Rochester, Rochester, N, Y¥- with Suzanne’s sister, Joan Ther- The newlyweds are now making their home in Ann Arbor where he is studying for his doctorate in bio-physics. . ee Missionary Circle Meets for Lecture Mrs. Alfred Denman was hostess be } inee road announced the enfage- ment of their daughter, Suzanne Alumnae Set Confab Patricia, to John Henry Rehm,| Plans are in progress for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Rehm | annual reunion of the Oakland of Watkins Lake road. |County Normal Alumnae Associa- Suzanne attended Michigan State | tion, to be held at 1 p.m. Satur- if Fe gi ' .,, | University and John is a genior | dy. in the Malta Temple. Reserva- Ouch at Seiad faa at Wayne University, He is af-|tions are handled by Laura Cobb. home recently. Devotions were given by Mrs. Eugene Hoisington. Mrs. Ken Lyons was in charge of the prayer circle. Mrs. Lloyd -Hoyt presented a program on the life and habits of the American Indian and Mrs. Walter Hubner and Mrs. Francis on their. monthly ¥ valescent Hotne. Lindsay was_a guest of the group. * January-March Group Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Kasten of Watkins Lake announce the en- was | gagement of t daught E Marjorie Jean, and Robert Mel m | of the group) Taig. He is the son of Mr. and Ann, to Jack, William Sprung. He aa d Taig of Watkts ston. William's. parents are Mr. lis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. George Raymond of East |Sprurig irk street. The couple | Ypsilanti avenue. No date has November wedding. set for the wedding, |.’ | } 4 ets - % ‘Saturday were Mrs. Gordon R. Blair of -vited are not obliged to answer, * « F lwhich I keep on my dining table | Vell. She carried a white prayer ANY > i ¥ _.. Shown as they entered Kingswood School Saturday for |Morgan D. Douglas Jr. of Birmingham, general chairman Alumnae Day were (left to right) Mrs. Peter C. Higbie of | of the day, and Mrs. William Martin of Birmingham, newly Detroit, vice president; Mrs. John Adamson of Birmingham, | elected president of Alumnae, chairman of the hostess committee for Alumnae Day; Mrs. , ‘\Houseguest Goes South ion Friday Mrs. P. V. Wagley Is Visiting Pontiac | From Florida a Pia a at SE is. 5 ty Hi FETT i ans bit FF Ui rf ii i gs F il r z i i in the school’s 25th anniversary celebration | ford, Pa., and Mrs. Thomas Ci dr. of York, Pa., (left to right). ve by Returning to Kingswood to Tica Ind., Mrs. H. T. Morris of Brad- A ; - * i] = Margaret J. - Gillespie, daughter of Mrs. Evelyn Gillespie of Midway - avenue and James L. Gillespie of Green street, became the bride of Nicholas sulting as asking people to ~ ; _ Martella : paces 0 age meat aa we] MM) Sari. te tree had reason to regret it. bs , ; s “While a great many of the guests did reply, there were quite Invitations Should Ask for Replies Otherwise, Guests Are Not Obligated to Send Answers I By EMILY POST “Recently I gave a tea at my house to introduce my new daugh- y own to gi | Wearing a ballerina-length gown | gowns of iridescent rose taffeta |of lace that featured a-tiered lace | with matching gauntlets and they Answer: It is always correct for } ; a hostess to ask for replies if she pic became the beeie af Nicholas Carried nosegays of roses and pink wishes them. Otherwise, those in-| Martella Saturday. carnations, Pat Naples of Saginaw stived as best man and seating the guests were Clement Naples, Jer- book and an arrangement of snow- wan tte hae ad cet -. y ligland mel a poy r em They | arift chrysanthemums and steph-| A brunch was served immedi- “My daught ead seed masy ion po i |anotis centered by a white or-/|ately following the ceremony at sanvegat to leave them on ee chid. the home of the bride’s mother. table when not in use and that, er. only jewelry was a strand | The wedding dinner was served at they should be removed when °! pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. | noon Gables Saturday evening. dinner is over along with the other; The ceremony was performed : dress trimmed table . Will. you) by the Rev. Maurice Veryser at ee please tell me if she is right about| St. Vincent de Paul Church in vebvet was chosen hy Sire. this?” .the presence of 100 guests, Gillespie for her daughter's wed- The bride is the daughter of Mrs.| “™® “4 “Dear Mrs. Post: I have a pair A lace headpiece trimmed with of hand-cut crystal candelabra | °°? Pearls secured her fingertip son of Mr, and Mrs, John gnano of Avon road. Mrs, Zeltna Collias, sister of the ide, was matron of honor. Fran-. Sar ly ere ta bars oo aarp or ated. PTA Activities " Wever Junior settool TB home- They all wore ballerina-length Wedneesay at 7p ae © fa im the gym. * aiid: PH oy gai eae cggns We ini ast awe me j \ Paro "THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER oT, 1955 LES ty ~ |High Fever Follies Workers Mail Patron. Invitations or ats : : ‘ : i nae : ‘ ¢ r A pe = = My 3, a Py re yoa ERs 4 J y + 2. % > * * # f “4 } ght fey! GS | BE oP oats Aa zee Top I ae j i Are } Pix Pie VA palre : ! \ A } i oes ‘ | + Poa Be eas j Al ” ee. 1 i" ee Ma jk | ee, et eg, , : Lai f Hy ; hi : ae ae ; : ¥, ay ‘ Lo f é pores 3 ge ‘ ee ! Lege : pt Babee P| : ‘ : | : ; Ld i } ‘a v Gelatin, F F ruit Unusual Dessert ~ Cracked Glass - Is Multi-Colored My JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor _ Want a‘recipe that’s “out of this world”? Mrs, Zielony of Lower Straits Lake recom- mends this one, It has the odd name of “Cracked Glass." Mrs. Zielony san active & part-time job, in addi- — to ca aes her family. Zielonys twe school- She works in Girl Scouting, the PTA and the Katherine Booth circle of her church. With her hus- band she participates in two “Team the fruit cocktail, ¢rained Make up each package of gel- a atin separately. When firm, spoon alternate layers of each color into No Appointment Necessary the bottom of the bowl. Cover with a Williams Lake Rd. ~ |’ : Pattern 519: Sizes 14%, 16%,|half the drained fruit cocktail, | Hair Cuts ..........$1.25 }) 18%. 2%, 22%, 24%. Tissue pat-| Whip the cream and make a layer | ~ Lindsy : tern; transfers. State size. over the fruit with half of it. Make Jamence Shampoo & Set .....$1.50 |}. Send 25 cents in coins for this| another three layers of gelatin, ~ dee ex pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| fruit and whipped cream. Top with + pga SISA Seer aed s: Med cel So ae a _ OR 38-9702 tem ter firey-ciaas mailing. Send | nots and cherries. Setves 13-16. Page sag ao caeeee soe Plain cake or tiny - sandwiches Me mbe he High Fever Folli mittee | Robert M. Glenn of Preston avenue and Mrs, William Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Me as igh Fever Follies ‘patron com Belva’ 8 Beauty Salon — Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print se Loe lyptige bien pois who met recently to mail invitations.to prospective ‘patrons |Hartman of Watkins Lake. The show, sponsored by the | 83 Jomenen plainly ove on neo with | ments. were left to right) Vera Bassett of Cherokee road, Mrs.| Auxiliary to Pontiac General Hospital, will be presented ; ee : Look for smart gift ideas in our C tral Ch ist John J. Marra of Lake Orion, committee chairman, Mrs.|Nov. 2 and 3 in Pontiac High School Auditorium. Lara Wheelet Needlecraft Cata- | LCNTrOQ ristian log. Crochet, knitting, embroidery, lovely things to wear. Dolls, iron- Women Choose H ‘L dv’ M Wi ll. St | ( - | ons, quilts, aprons, novelties—easy, * ° F fun to sesh Grad 35 conte for Guild Officers ears a y S an’ l Ca Ir - your copy of this now! You : 1 will want to order every new de-| Several groups of Central Chris- By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | has started to make a play for Answer: Fisticuffs wouldn't un- If you three take him seriously, ° sign in it. tian Church met Thursday and “Dear Miss Woodward: He! my girl! — -gseramble this for you. But a little! maybe the rest of the crowd will. elected officers for the coming : s . | strategy might, plus a bit of self But it won't matter if they don’t. Bibl e Teachers year. : — deeply in love with a girl saa ty cae oe ae confidence and initiative, | (Copyright, 1955) : * Dorcas Guild ven on eur: hindh. "Bet See Sat an Gdled eieagtication ts that| lect ‘of all, reménibér: te Sh p Attend Dinner Officers by Dorcas Guild plications Tave act in. A Siew the fellow is my best friend, What! though your best friend hon | Shower resented : Class when it met at the church on| 0 thinks he's quite a lady's man! qo you suggest that 1 do?” think of himectt as © successful for Mrs. Humphries : Co-Workers Bible Clase of Bald.) riven i met ote cee tree are cin te aul a . win Avenue Evangelical United) iain. Mrs, N. E, Willis, vice pres- any appeal to the girl in your = Mrs. Ralph Humphries was = Brethren Church their| ident; Mrs. Charles Race, secre block. She just may not be im- remniiyd dr pink and blue er 25th anniversary eve-|tary, and Mrs. Eldon Gardner, pressed. : ‘given by Mrs. C: E. Fitchett ning with a dinner in the fellow-| treasurer, ee That ought to perk up your own) bora — Friday evening. bat Mrs. Rebecca Smith was present- efforts. Which, if your boy friend win a and Mrs. Rob ship room of the church. @ eda gift and a shower of cards, doesn’t also happen to live in your = ssrpiiaaoe were greggr- sie ‘Following the dinner which occasion being birth- = nvited guests were Mrs. Ray- members. Barbour Wil- pd == pss pec om ye ewe aed ad Bonneau, Mrs. Charles we Gea fan ' Gleaners Class If your boy friend only sees —e ie Sag Lo arial d Out-of-town guests included the The G old tava your ‘girl When he comes around ay oe m- t Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Ryan and een geen Class ae oe fo tee you, adept & new schedule ball and } oe Raves iho = Lapeer” Mev and. Mra. Resell | oPerative dinner Thursday. for youreell. When he's arwumd "Sheppard, Barbara Sheppard EG sy Ate ies . a girl. a dozen other ' : : S Garrett and. von David of Royal] Ohara, Grover Remeley, pred things to entertain the two of you. Mrs. D. T. Sheppard Jr... Mrs. ; ‘ Da and Mrs. Irma =4 dent; Mrs. William Taylor, vice When he’s not around, make Dougall, Mrs. Velma Humphries | seinanaey: president; Mrs. H. F. Hedges, sec- | your play for your girl. Go to see ang Mrs, Bert Cedarleaf. retary, and Mrs. Robert Jockwig, | her, take her places, work around . L treasurer. . her house or yours doing some- Egg whites whip best if beaten : Mrs. James Boyer will be in thing constructive togethgr. after standing awhile at room § eS = Clinch your’ own deal with her | temperature. 4 ° ‘s so that she realizes she’s your fi ) Another Plymouth Push-Button Driving! Coming Oct. 21. open house being given by their children Sunday after- noon at the Borst home on Nelson street. The occasion is the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary. girl. Then when she sees you boy friend, he’ll be an amusing and entertaining addition to a smeoth-running duet. Miss “Dear Woodward: | r | | a | The - gang I go around with makes fun | | I've been dating him they'll make fun of me, too, “Now my boy friend wants to double-date with my best friend and her steady. But if I tell them that, [ll be the laughing stock of the rink, Should I con- | all the teasing?” tinue te go with him and ignore MARY KING SALON : first of my boy friend. They have nick | 1 — names for him, and repeat what — . he says in fun. in the lowest-price field. ) ( 7 “ve grown to like him very ae M R. and MRS. CHARLES BORST much, but I'm afraid to let them ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Charles Borst will be honored at an | *"©™ because at one time I made Miraculous fun of him, too. If they find. out OR A OBRECHT ELSIE DRELLICK Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service d ip ' t = A795» 935 Your Dalton recommended for hair that if depleted of its nowral oils. 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Patiants Benefit ingham Sewing Business Requires. ‘Angle’ to me, love to sew and wish they community, HELP CAREER GIRLS Specialize in alterations for busi- ness girls., * They seldom have the time or the skill, to take up hems, let out waists, refurbish last year's ‘dress, Willis Teachers Meet for Dinner Bride-elect Barbara Cullen and Vida Walker, principal of Whit- | tier School, were guests of Willis | School teachers at dinner on Mon- | day evening. Mrs, Rudolph Kempf ‘opened her home on South Pemberton road for the affair, Both Miss Cullen and | Mrs. Walker were former teachers at Willis School as was another guest of the evening, Mrs. Robert Foust. Dance Scheduled by Sorority Council _ One of the projects planned by the Pontiac City Council of Beta Sigma Phi will be a square dance. The members discussed plans for this project when they met Mon- day evening at the home of Mrs. George Pudduck on Barnes road. | Mrs. Ralph Ellsworth assisted the hostess for the meeting at. which 15 members were present, | Hs enchanting, sub- tle, tangy: flavor transforms ordinary Ch op dishes of revies, bake ans, ete., into masterpieces. of FF Oriental deli- _ Assumes Duties as Scout Officer Mrs. Edwin Lally assumed her duties as new president of the Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council at a Board of Di- | rectors meeting in the activities | room of the Scout office Tuesday. It was announced that seven Pon- | tiac women are taking the training course’in Roya] Oak for volunteer trainers. The local council voted to join the Greater Pontiac Com- munity Advisory Council with two delegates to be appointed by the president. Mrs. Jay Béndall and Mrs, Lally will represent the council at the National Conference of Girl Scouts in San Francisco in November. A council meeting, Oct. 18, at 10 a.m. at the Grace Lutheran Church on South Genesee avenue, will re- Place the October Board meeting. a a oor sie 5 sili ae ak! i its] erat o ° 3 » =a 4 < “Big. Elliott Furniture “Custom Craftsmen for Over 30 Years” “Lasts a ® Custom Furniture Dowt | Settle for Less! Lifetime” sais Elliott's z Plant and Showroom _ §390-5400. Dixie Hwy. - - Waterford, Mich. OR 3-1225° * 1666 8. Telegraph FE 4-0516 Sey goodbye to your decorating problems in trying to find just the right color in a twist textured carpet! New, versatile Beau Scot Loktweed is stippled with ‘colors... with two-levels of twisted petesave yarns that ore in to stay, thanks to Bigelow's own Permaset® process. And hallelujah . . . this modestly priced all-wool compet is made to give years of wear .. . not in just one, but five different color combinations! ouRS STORE IS AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT MOLES: Fine Draperies qnd Floor Coverings Since 1941 We've got ) > brilliant idea! 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Blair, prizes. girls at Pontiac State Hospital. these young girls by providing ex-| Alliance members modeling the This program, under the direc-/ tra facilities at the hospital. fashions will be Mrs.’ James C. tion of Mrs. Eleanor E. McCurry| Co-chairmen of the bridge and | Foster, Mrs. Fred Bigsby, Mrs who heads the Occupational Ther-| fashion show are Mrs, J. William S. Swanson, Nancy Stew apy department at the hospital, is| Cedar of Royal Oak and Mrs.| art, Mrs. Thomas P. Marker an essential therapy for the young) Neil W. Hyde of Cherry Marker, Mrs. Clark. E. | patients, Other chairmen are Mrs. Pardee Jr., Mra, A. Elliott Kim- a bridge and H. Hudson, tickets; Mrs. | berley, Mrs. Norman W. _ show at Northland Center auditor-! Eimer G, Fremont, decorations; and Mrs. John . JPTA to Organize |Bloomfield Hills - thie — Marks nniversary Thursday Night |Garden Group Be we TO RENT SV glonap te ecamrgy hes) Hears Professor | vacation Bible School stat of the Ask About Gur Rental new e Street School, par-| | Oakland Ave. United Presb: ents of children attending the| MP Horace P. Shaw was host-/ Coun” with, their Senafion, wore | OFFICE rot school have been invited 19 meet joes St & luncheon at hee Norn | guests at a chuck wagon dinner ieeten @8. |im the kindergarten room “at the 4 + pleated eye — at the church Friday evening, Pe Saint e bachool Thursday at 7:30 p.m. By- field _ Hills Women’s National on ne Sees ee ee - laws will be adopted and officers | Farm and Garden Association. carried out, making Fellowship | Hall into = corral for the attair. “Your Health will be elected 4 Professor V. Baxter of Univer-| Tables were centered with. old- Is Our , Mrs. Harry Killian, “principal, | sity of Michigan gave an illu | fashioned lanterns and the dinner _ | will welcome the parents and Mrs. ny Neen weg — was setved from @ chuck wagon bet wh ua so much te ‘ . constructed at one end of the hall. om wer William Wright, PTA Council presi-|:. interested in the forest path- pid ath ; [Aa, Wil incall the ottcers, Dr. | ology field and he has just re-| Je tio tom’ the Firat’ Bention "st eee : sahith Toca Sevege guve a short Giotto 25) VEE & DEE Sunset Club Plans | closed with a Fail Market under |1y, thy Pevaisecaaey Daal of, the Masseurs , ? [the chairmanship of Mrs. Howard | \r tak cea tr te tae teeny ”— Spenttas From Paste |COOPErative Lunch _| ite Sed tics ened fre AS, Bee bers i The Sunset Club, sponsored by| Mrs. Edgar B. Pini, program|senee ene ig | Parking Space Avatlabte to right) Mrs Ibert | the, Pontiac Department of Parks | chairman, announced plans for the ar agai and Recreation, met at the Wilson | Oct, 3 meeting of the club, Neil H of Birming- | Schoot tor a cooperative luncheon | will be held at the home of on Thursday. Robert C. \Vanderkloot on Lone Cues a ae ae eh pal drastic reductions announced that all persons . years of age end lier are wat | COMING Events h i come at . : Ta net Ten" tl nS es cca te month-end at the school on Oct. 6 at 1 p, m. | at 2 pm. ne Rew ore oe RAL oe ey yy 5 het. areedy mer |\VFW 1008 Holds | Fit» | | | , ] stracive tnen |Membership Meeting wot trv! § Q@ | @ | Specialize Jn yada pri neice Pp ll at ae parlors P= wang ne the VFW 1008 was held at: the} With black and white or light ae Legion Hall on Auburn avenue| gray use whichever lipstick shade starting wednesday 9:30 a. m. ‘This list is offered just to get you) Monday evening. > | You like best on yourself, basing : rr it coe dade who ae es ene Cee your choice. upon which is most os / mind ought given special recognition flattering to skin tone instead f to add a dash of imagination to| after, planned by Mrs. Archie| of complimentary to the particu casual dresses ‘8 ae Wha aleh we te __ et ooler. formerly higher priced : (Copyright, 1955) i‘ 4 Sheath, long-torso, princess ond coot-dresses in menswear stripes ond worsteds, Fall col- Sewit Club Fetes * + | ors‘in junior, misses and half sizes. sale, $8 Mrs. Sot Hoover * Di The Sew and Chatter Club ob- ; - served Mrs. Hoover's 35th * Y- * wool dresses 12 wt es Coen x , formerly higher priced , "Mrs. Glen Dolan assisted with) 5% SKIRTS 4 Favorite wool and wool jerseys in sheath ond full serving of refreshments and the| i “ skirt styles, Jumper styles, too, in junior and group sewed on its project for the CASH AND CARRY | misses’ sizes. New fall colors, ‘ . sele, $12 Anatom eae os 4 * RS : * ; ASSORTED Sw prt: bm eared a * 906 &. Pies Bivest ,* : nit resses 23 Mrs. Hoover has invited the| Be 4100 E. Walton FE 20661". * | formerly $35, $39.95, $45. ' group to her home on South Mar-/&. * oe shall street for the next meeting. | Ei gh ananaeanananan aaa an anan aan ananen aan All wool knits in slim and flared 1-piece styles Brown, aqua, beige. 10 to 18. sele, $23 rayon suits ; ] 8 i: noven torr angel rk, at s All fully lined. Mi sizes. ; mae casual suits : ] 2 formerly $15. * Fully lined corduroy and tweed suits in the styles want ond ot the sovi aol and colors. rots kan: wm aale, $12 long coo, 20-780 fleece, boucle, zibeline, plush and cashmere blend coats in natural, blue, red, rose, sale, $20 end 330 12 Corduroy raincoats, water repellent. Many colors. le, $12 $1” Cotton shirts in the season’s-most popular styles. Maize, turquoise. Sizes 32 to 38. $3” sale, $37 $3.99 Assortment of wools and tweeds in sere col- $3.99 ue : aera Nits ie ii fede 3 \ aie ; ; . \ \ I \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, SEPT . 4 F oe a ; 1g | Cen 4 4% : bey igg, - os i ‘ i f cA of ve ve Hy f i ; 1 A i : : ‘ | I { | ~ ie a a MARE gsi abi oe What a Wonderful Gift » for Mother or Sweetheart .. . ; $1.00 will hold it until # ie . ar G IO Furnish your bedroom with beautiful BAsseTT FURNITURE . . . choice wood, finished to a high du Pont “Dulux” luster and accented by gleaming hardware that complements the modern lines, Designed by Leo Jiranek and superbly constructed by BASSETT, America’s largest exclusive bedroom furniture maker! Superb detailing, exciting beauty, practical utility, too . . . from the tilt-back Pittsburgh plate glass mirror to the sliding doors on the modern bookcase-bed. a. Lo T MBER 27, 1955 Bookcase Bed, Double Dresser, and Chest All for Only. . . 18 e . WARD'S GIVE HOLDEN RED TRADING STAMPS SEE and BUY this beautiful bedroom suite now at a BIG SAVING Layaway your suite today ’ _ Ask About the — WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN ® No Interest! © No Carrying Charge! ® No Payment if Sick or Out of Work! a Pe eee en Tee at are eee Sn THE BERRYS ea eee \ Z Z : he is : ; } . | i al ‘ : a , de ! <. pHE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955) | , = SEVENTEEN ee ‘by Carl Grubert |. Prayer and penance could. do| ingenuity, Cardinal D'Alton said iit more to secure true peace van a church, cornerstone in any weapons ‘devised by, human | Armagh, Northern Ireland. | Ti 4L pea YOU NEED. SQUIBB ANGLE TOOTHBRUSH BECAUSE YOUR MOUTH WON‘T OPEN WIDE LIKE A WHALE'S. 4 out of 5 cavities strike your back teeth Use. the brush that’s bent like your dentist’s mirror to reach those hard-to-get-at places. — Admits Plotting fo Kill Husband Police Says Spouse's Friend Beat Jerseyan; Cite Brother in Plan — WEST NEW YORK, NJ. ® — The petite brunette wife of well- to - do embroidery manufacturer Michael Mortel today admitted her part in what was called an ‘‘abor- tive murder plot” against: her hus- eigoe ote wit * Mrs. Mortel, 38, was charged with atrocious assault and battery |: and assault with intent to kill and rob along with her brother Albert DeVarti, 3, and Alexander Ra- falko, a 37-year-old machinist. The manufacturer, 43, attacked in the Mortel apartment here Sun- day while his wife and daughter _| were at church, is in St. Mary's Hospital at Hobokerk where 39 stitches were taken to close cuts on his head. * *¢ 6 Authorities said Rafalko, of Un- fon City, inflicted the beating with a lead bar after DeVarti drove him to the Mortel apartment. In addition, police said DeVarti, of Hoboken, had filled a bathtub with water and that the assailants planned to dump Mortel in it. Mortel said he was beaten into | uncohsciousness, but recovered in | time to find himself being dragged | toward the bathroom. He managed to grab a vase and hurled it through a window, apparently scar- ing off his attacker. | cy THE BIG _ NEW 1956 MERCURY on display THUR., ° SEPT. 29" During intensive questioning last night and early today, Mrs. Mortel said she helped plot the attack be- cause her husband devoted most of his time to the business and was | neglecting their married life, po- lice : Authorities said Mortel's busi- ness and, property were valued at cently, made out’® new. will in which his wife was chief _benefi- ciary. / The wife, police said, promised money to her brother and Rafalko. 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Mackinac Bridge Workers Fear Falling Rivets Most $T. ec Steel Corp.,. superstructure con- tractors. : SPECIAL SCAFFOLD more than $100,000, and that he re- 2 IGNACE W— Workers) lights on their caps. -Hatchways on ‘owers of the leading from one level to another are kept closed to guard falling metal, _ against. on their belts. unhooking of They The bridge contractors are hoping to keep record that has seen a broken foot as the most serices injury oy the project this summer. That was caused by a falling steel block. So far there have been no ; ¥\.deaths in this second year of the construction job the belt if a man) falls into the water—so that the| tools won't Last year three. permit instant become: an up a safety A special scaffold, built of sturdy be surprised at the low rates. When riveters go inside the dark |’ towers to work, they wear miners’ LET US WRITE A Theft Policy to cover, both parents ‘and stu- dent at-home, traveling and at college.’ You'll Be Sure You Are Well Insured! Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE % 102 E. Huron St. Phone FE 4-8284 ..“Pa’s nervous as a cat. He found out how easy it was to insulate with Zono- lite. Now, he’s about the work!” “Pa ain't much of a hand to work but it’s so easy, when use Zo from POOLE LUMBER CO. Call FE 4-1594 for infor- mation. ‘ ‘orb ees® f | LEE BAUER, Stendard Oil Agent, ' Stonington, Ilinois: farmers and better citizens in 4-H work'and I have hustped toward success.” OLIVER C. FISCHER, Standard Oil Voucher Clerk, . St. Lovis, Missouri: “Businessmen can give young people the bene- fit of their éxperience through organizations like Junior Achievement. Boys and girls from. 15 to 21 form their own companies, issue stock; pay rent, and manufacture and sell a useful product. Men and women in business are their advisers. I have been a Junior Achievement - adviser for more than four years and have seen many young people get successful starts in life.” \ mighty highly of such activities aa 4- Future Farmers of America. They help programs in any way they can because bot . organizations train young people to be better son is active JAC LeGOFF, well-known television newscaster, WJBK-TV, Detroit “Out in the farming area, businessmen think \ Hand in the 4-H Tractor Program since it was started. ‘The youngsters learn by doing and get a good start ested in both programs for many years.” H. P. DENDEL, “Seles Manager, Consumer; Standard Oil Company, indianepelis, Indiene: “The best way to help young. le start toward teneees te flit granted ere you can reach the gfeatest number of people at one time. Junior Achievement, 4-H and Future Farmers of America are three out- ( a standing examples of tions hel numbers of young peo Many of wet leek. ‘ard Oil take part in these important activities,” &. L. MILLER, Division Automotive Engineer, Stenderd Oil, Billings, Montana: “Efficient farming methods help to keep food prices down, so ydu can see how important it is methods to teach young pe on e best f; and the latest develo; its in agriculture, And, : of course, this trai also helps them toward ‘ success.,"That’s why programs sponsored by 4-H and Future Farmers of America receive the support and active aid of businessmen out here. My company and I have been actively inter- . Thousands of Standard oil employees voluntarily serve their spelaeties in many important fields of youth activity. , And the Standard Oll Company itself, through the Standard Oil Foundation, gives financial support te such charecter- building organizations as Junior Achievement, 4-H Clubs, and Future Farmers ' to. train young people for successful careers on the farm or in the city. The | America. These organizations help Oil Foundation else allocates funds to the state associations of independent colleges in 14 Midwest states and to certain universities. It has estab- lished scholarships and graduate fellowships. Among the Foundation's many other beneficiaries are such organiza- | a e tions as the National Fund for Medical Education, Community Funds, and i ft ‘ ‘ STANDARD OIL COMPANY & wane the United Negro College Fund. r & 2 ¥ ; = as :3 £ ej ‘ Ne aaa ae ee sui tc ig ry! } ; i EAI F i tae : i a i THE PONTIAC EY ee ¥ ee g 4 ole | 4 VA Ba i ; x \ age ‘ i gad. j {7 ce ie "3 bs f we I iE es : “ * i‘ { f4 | be my ro) A aS ra . cae E Old Orchards Cause Problem Untended Trees’ Effect in Macomb County ROMEO—Members of the Ma- i | g & “fs Ital s Ht E tt lis He i cea nt rf I : id LE Ba i ; Hl 2 : fi if . ; Ee elig HEL rt i i in ft if ; + : tee | Ik le "i orchards so that they too can be appraised of the fruit growers’ problem. ee - Alumni Group Receives Gift at Anniversary Fete In the group were five members of the class of 1905, celebrating rowers Act to Protect ‘PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1955 rop in an oe Romeo Area a. | Your PTA Is Planning: eae Open House meeting of the Glengary PTA will be an open house, at 8 p: m. to- night at the school. Supt. of Walled Lake Schools, Clifford Smart will be the guest speaker. Teachérs will be in their rooms to explain the year’s program. Re- freshments will be served. Mem- bership applications will be taken Plans Completed for Garden Club Annual Benefit FARMINGTON’ — Plans have been completed for the annua) Garden Club Benefit Card Party which will be held at 12:30 Satur- day at the Farmington Junior High School gymnasium on LAPEER — Fire of undeter- it Hell i Hebe eit sebbsziela Soil Conservationists - Talks are not to be over 20 the subject, “The Goal of My Soil Conservation District.” Toy Consultant Speaks METAMORA — Rea Barr Baker, educational toy consultant was guest speaker at the recent Lapeer Home Demonstration. Club Rally Day meeting in Lapeer. Mrs. Barker spoke on hobbies. County Births Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Powers, Alien- are parents of & son, Patrick James. " ir. and rd Robinson of pac announce the birth of a new son, PEGGY JOYCE VERCH Mr. and Mrs. Carl Verch, 4365 | Midland, Drayton Plains, announce | the engagement of their daughter, | Peggy Joyce, to Daniel FE. Rivers, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. | _ Rivers of Island Park Dr., Dray- | ton Plains, sis s No date has been set for. the wedding. ; Scheduled for Tonight at Glengary WALLED LAKE — The first, at this meeting and everyone is urged to attend. < Seuth Lyon ~ ¢ The elementary school parents group will hold their first meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday in the school gymnasium. Annabelle Bowers, principal of the New Hudson school will talk on Japan and show pictures taken there. Union Lake William Shunck is holding his. annual PTA officers and principals board meeting at 8 p.m. tonight in the Board of Education Office of Waterford. Township. ; Avon Township The Brooklyn’ Avon PTA will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Brook- lyn School, ‘There'll be introduction of teachers and refreshments will The anntal Family Night Dinner of the Hudson Covert P.T.A. will be Thursday, at 6:30 P.M. Home Extension Leaders to Hear Clothing Expert LAPEER — Mrs. Dorothy Pohl, Lapeer County Home Demonstra- tion agent, announced that Home Extension leaders, will meet with Florence , clothing spe- cialist from Michigan State Uni- versity, Oct. 6, at the Lapeer County Center Building from 1 p.m. until 3. “Making the best use of your sewing machine" is the topic of this series of meetings. Edward S. Ladd Dies in Milford Oldest Active Business Man, 88, Was Born on Farm in Area MILFORD—Milford’s oldest ac- tive business man died this mort- ing after an illness of three weeks, For 62 years, Mr, Ladd has been in the drygoods business Milford and remained a a life. He 5s iFE Lapeer Home Circle Slates First Fall Meet A Corn Field Day in this area promises to show farmers the latest harvesting and handling ma- chinery and to give tips on grow- ing bigger yields. Abel, Oakland County Ag- ricultural Agent, said corn grow- ers in this area will go to the George Pardonnet farm, three and a half miles east and two miles ‘|north of Corunna on Thursday and Friday. During the afternoon, demon. strations of corn harvesting equipment are set. Machines in- clude beth one-row and twe-row “Slate October 11-13 for Antique: Show PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP — The Sarah Ann Cochran Chapter of the DAR is sponsoring an antique show, to be held Oct, 11-13 at the VFW Hall, 1426 Lilley Rd. at US 12, from 12 noon to 20 p.ni, daily, surpass the first: event. Fourteen dealers from Michigan and Ohio will be present. Quiet Ceremony Unites Couple at North Branch NORTH BRANCH — A _ quiet ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Scrimgeour Jr. of 4271 Mills St., united Inge Setter! and George Scrimgeour, brother of the host, in marriage. His bride is a native of Germany and came to the United States from Munich in February of this year. Inge-chose a street suit of egg | shell white for her wedding, Her attendant was Lou Howay of Fos- teria, while Leon Trojanowsky of North Branch was the bride- groom's attendent. : The couple left for a honeymoon in northern Michigan and on their return will live a short while at the home of Scrimgeour's parents at 4331 Huron St, ‘|Almont Man to Wed Girl From Kentucky ALMONT—Mr, and Mrs. Ernest L. Wallace of Somerset, Ky., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Faye, to Lt. Robert W. Bristol, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Bristol of Almont. : The wedding will take place Nov. 5 in the First Methodist Church in Somerset. WOMEN 18 TO 35 | THE AIRLINES | Sit re, Seats fee Prepete ot heme ta: time and aged weeks in HOLLYWOOD with your sir trans 2 supe A id. Write for free - me age, education « phone number te . NORTHWEST Rh. & TV. S, (AIRLINE TRAINING DIV.) P. 0. Box 251, Pinckney, Mich. | Corn Field Day Slated | ent from those of the first day.) In the afternoon farmers will ree nonstrations of corn dryers using corn picked the first day. Ht é Mountain Recreation Area, Members of | out. Peptiac Press Phete ) and Pat Conner of Brownell | troop 140, they joined 850 boys and leaders from Oak- Utiea, during Boy Scout camporee last week- land and Macomb Counties in a western-style camp- Bald GOC in North Branch, Will Be Established NORTH BRANCH — For those who are interested in the estab- lishment of a Ground Observer : ILLE Corps here, a meeting will be held ecu in the American \ 8 p.m. Wednesday evening, Dr. G, T. O'Dell is supervisor of the local committee. : Renwick Circle to Meet NEW HUDSON—The Mattie Ren- wick Circle of the WSCS of the New Hudson Methodist Church will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday at the sent to the Oxford school. Lakeville Decides School Problem in Friday Vote Residents of Lakeville School District No, 5 are being urged to attend a meet- ing at 8 p.m. Friday in the school to vote on sending sixth graders ‘| to. Oxford, due to increased. en- rollment of pupils in the school. Present enroliment is 77 pu- Pils, with more students expect Twenty-two seventh and eighth grade pupils are already being Schedule Film in Troy TROY—“'The Sound of a Stone,” technicolor movie, will be shown at the Troy Methodist Church at 7:30 | community.’” p.m. next Sunday. The public is is invited to see the film which is the first movie produced by the Metho- dist Church on the theme of aca- demic freedom and the destructive power of rumors. The Church is located on Square Lake Road just east of Livernois. Slate Circle Meeting _ Huron Valley District to Plan for Ghost Day Celebration MILFORD — All organizations iA the Huron Valley area are asked to send a representative to the Book Building at 7 p. m. Wednes- day to lay plans for the annual Halloween celebration. _ For seven years, businessmen, festivities last year, with many : coming from Commerce, Wixom, Highland and Clyde. tions divided the various activi- _ painting of store windows and the big dance at the Teen Can- ‘teen which climaxed the evening. Police reports indicated that with interesting, supervised . activity, property damagé and other ‘tom- foolery’ has been cut to a mini- mum. “This is the one project of the year that the whole area devotes much time and expense,’’ Nealer said, “consequently, this meeting | is one of the most important to th Air Reserve Squadron ‘to Meet in Royal Oak home of Mrs. Claude Underhill. 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PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27.1955 + ; = § gst. roe .. =: 4 Py sg Cee x ye wre i> a. ) nig : _ Ted Picks Yankees ae “5 . F ik ' . v Pes : . i fl >. 0 : ve 5 Ig CT les Yanks’ Fine Bench Big | Gp gl mahal pe Ded d gor clas a oer at Ten Woet eoe. at pg en may Oe cag ior Factor, Bosox Ace Says : Martin Army ready for action They all know what they've | third base, Junior Gilliam in ae extended) second, _. * @ been fighting for all year~ and| field Duke Snider in cepter.| . Sy TED WILLIAMS pennant with Mgntle out with a Gil McDougald third and Hank| Alston met yesterday with his | they're not going to stop now.” =e (Boston Red Sox Slugger) | Pulled muscle and Bob Cerv and — : — bogrd of strategy to talk over the; Perhaps the only big question| “After Newcombe, Alston prob- NEW YORK (INS)—I think the|1*V Noren-in center, — ~ ee Yank weakness and reported he | mark on the Dodgers is their pitch-| ably will start Billy Loes in the| vances will win the world series Don’t write off the Yankee Brooklyn Manager Walt Alston, |was “very pleased” with the con-| ing staff. Big Don Newcombe, who | second game, and follow with Carl pitching, either. It is a lot better going’about his | ference. ‘ goes in the opener, is the only| Erskine for the third game, Johnny |~®S4i0- than it is painted, and it improved job in strictly a businesslike man- * * 2 flinger on whom Alston could count Podres or Karl Spooner for. the} 1 can give you one big reason.| very greatly toward the end of the indecision, no} In answer to.an observation by | on day in and day out through the| fourth and. come back with New-|They've got the finest bench in| Season. had decided | a reporter that he must have had | regular season. combe for the fifth. baseball. Any team has to hurt : and for the | some trouble keeping his club “up’*| The Dodgers’ lineup, in addition Alter Byrne tn the socend £80. | when 4. con veplece ite key 4 } only to hope | for almost a month—the Brooks |to Furillo and Newcombe, will| Stengel’ probably will nend Bob savers with men ao good it can artans fart his men stay in top shape. clinched the National League pen- have Roy Campanella behind the | Grim against the Brooks in the| itt 'on winning ball ona ad yf 5 nant Sept. 8~Alston replied: plate, Gil Hodges at first, Don| third game, then/Bob Turley in|") oun yneS dousht the Yan- : i Reese | No. 4 and Don Larsen in No.>5. ye Right fielder Carl Furillo‘has al ‘No major league ball player Zimmer at second, Pee Wee clarwcenweseee! Special’ Drills [stout Sete fOr Big’ Battle sunaere ane’ ce~'f Ron Kramer couple of starting pitchers | it’s @ tossup between Phil Rizzuto teoy 2 ready—Whitey Ford for the first' ang Gerry Coleman. Yogi. Berra U. of M. Fullback Real Benen Braens od oo Somer tae. iain eeate ae eese Praises ae Te es Wi mshi ty earn’ earn te a t i : | : Michigan Wolverines have another Alston's Work ====== ; ing threat in fullback Lou Baldacci, - By PEE WEE REESE (Special to Pontiac Press) R A All the experts in their pre-series dope seem to for-| Last fall Kramer ripped off 32 get the most important Dodger, manager Walter Alston, points to lead the Wolverines in They praise Hodges, Snider, Campy, Robby, Newk, or séoririg. Right behind him, with- some of the rest of us, but the biggest guy in the picture| out tantaré. was Baldacci with 31. gets left out. : World Series : a can capitalize on. : Ss : on Radio, TV © | “ve eave his rept tothe Span dence and a drive I don’t think any team can match. . This is our year — and Walt’s. Today’s workkout whs a good one. Everybody raring to go. I'm look- ing for Robby to have a big series and Cart Furillo too. His sinus seems better. We've got a good gang and it's our year. Lions’ Advance Sale Sets NFL Record : DETROIT #— The Detroit Lions set a National Football League record in the sale of 36,434 * With only 52 seconds of the fina quarter remaining Finks hit ‘half- back Ray Mathews with a 27-yard- er which broke a 7-7 tie. * * The Steelers took a. 7-0 lead in the third quarter when Finks cli- maxed a Tl-yard drive with his short ‘toss to end Jack O’Brien in the end zone. The Cardinals tied the score in the final quarter when Lee San- ford, & 220-pound linebacker, inter- cepted a Finks pass on the Cardi- nal 8yard-line and rumbled 92 yards to pay dirt. K-State Wildcats SMOTC Holds Demonstration Thursday Night A demonstration of beginning, advanced, and utility - tra obedience dogs will be held Thurs- day at 8 p.m. in Daniel Whitfield School. Pleased—So Far} Gillman Gets Set for Sunday Game Against Pitt Steelers LOS ANGELES w@®—Coach Sid Gillman of the Los-Angeles Rams says it’s nice to be off to a win- ning start as a new coach in the National Football League, but— 5 Last Kramer scored radio and television for base. | workouts as a result of bruised This is really Walt's year, He took a bed beating Pac fies ore dane wt tal tens. ribs suffered Saturday. in MSU's | from everybody,in '54—got all the blame. Now he ough @ve tment. fee telen: Mebdntet Station CKLW in Windsor will | Big Ten victory over Indiana, rt to get the Credit. He's been the skipper all year and he’s scored twice, but, he also passed handle the radio broadcast in | Dr. James S. Feurig, team phy- t! no push-button manager either. __»~ <1} | for two of Kramer's three touch- this area through the facilities |sician, assured coach Duffy Daugh- Walt had some bad days. downs. of the Mutual network, The tele- oy here eae See ee Lots of spring injuries, bad Vr Coach Bennie Oosterbaan is fully Se ole ition... ball games, rhubarbs, plen- late | Wins aware‘ol Baldacc!’s value. TV, channel 4, The sfarting time | 1st two BE dd yaiy > ty of everything that makes “He's one of the single for both radio and television is.|in good shape. 3 aeons see look ne but he wing football Legs bighe: had,” 11:45 a.m, niteenty. = ™* for Staplers rar erie mt ot ana Opening Sets Record | Trabert to Go Alter His shifting of Gilli Pi wit wing (known for power) or the new ning More Tennis Laurels dnd to Jolt, bie development of| oz yy | mee wing Gmown fer decup JACKSON u—Margie A. Abbey,| pepicet ey Nation. Hoak and Zimmer. his wee of La-| Finks’ 27 Yard Aerial | tion.” paying a $103.80 to win, won , Calif. a-n po : Baldacci, one of the most poised 4th race last night as Jackson |*!, champion Tony, bine in the bullpen, his starting Upsets Chicago Cards ond geed-eatered young men on the its bh ee other top stars today start play mart moves that"have waid az| in Monday Tilt Michigan squad, is a well knit 6 ing. Boe K gaes om ae * < . foot-1, 196 pounder. ” ‘The night's handle was $68,2719— Trabert, seeded, arrived Bal ‘battling’ his a. poe PITTSBURGH As an 18-year-old sophomore, he best opening night in Jackson's 4 he j . @—A surprising | hurst into the Michigan lineup as |. sovaboube etary trom Los where he. This is the year of vindica- | back Jimmy Finks toss‘two touch-| the intricate Michigan manuevers YOUNGSTER IN THIS COMPANY—Phil Rizzuto, : pri Basedalt adelphia, Art png rele to snake. it complete, | 4%M Passes to give the Pittsburgh | as he went along left, veteran Yankee shortstop, is the youngster in| Classic starting tomorrow. Bill Dickey, center, Rochester (iL). & (As) ¢| Leandro, and Enrique Mores of sier shiek cant Seabee aa ’| Steelers a 14-7 victory over -the| Them, last season Costerbaan | this trio during workout at Stadium yesterday. Ris-| Frank Crosetti, Yankee coaches, will be afound '| Argentina, seeded behind Trabert I know that Casey Stengel Is | Chicago Cardinals in a National| found, another quarterback and ruto will be playing in his ninth World Series in the! their fifteenth. “ee Cth (FU) § Cebile| in that order, ty ' v — : . Sad Sire wt Sk | win ay wat et HGE eo oe (LA RaMS Mentor OLDSMOBILES § Save 3 Ways — iT tickets for the clubs six Michi penthouse "home games at Briss Stadium. | Affer Husker Team gan Obedience Training Club | fon fort the pono to ne The previous liigh of 32,000-plus swings into its regular fall and was set in 1947 by the Washing-| KANSAS CITY dp—Nebraska and| winter activities. Regular classes |/e0eue and the Pittsburgh Steelers ton Redskins. ansas State, both looking for their} start Oct. 8, at 8 p-m. in the The ‘Steelers, who beat the Chi- Sale of season tickets ended Sat-! first victory in the 1955 football] school gymnasium. cago Cardinals last night, 14-7, are ; ; : rag |. urday with all but 9,379 reserve | omgewiliapslirsectise, aaa tl Thursday's exhibition includes | the Rams’ opponents in the open- : seat tickets accounted for. the Wildcats hoping to make it|‘*é golden retrievers, Brittany | ing game in Los Angeles Sunday. | Some 7,000 general admission three straight over the Huskers for | SPaniels and springers, handled |The Rams have beaten the Steel- 2 tickets as well as standing OOM | the first time in 39 years. by C. A.. Frank. This feature is | ers. this season in an exhibition | space for about 3,000 will go on State has won only six of 39| one of the finest demonstrations of | game. sale prior to each game, games with Nebraska with the | Obedience - trained dogs. ° i Lions open their home schedule | Huskers gettin the decision 31] When classes begin, one of the St ti ti Sh Oct. 9 against the Los Angeles| times. Two games ended in score- | Classes will be tthe advanced group a 1S Ics Ow Rams. : less ties, : for dogs trained during the last r s e i ne six years in obedience. It will in- UM 5 Superiority Rochester Takes Lead Olympic Preview Set clude retrieving, for one thing. F poompest pd ihigan Fluorscent Distribu- Kent, Muskegon, franchised. Hy Ingham Kalamazoo, r in restaurant. em ineligible last year because he played at William & Mary in 1950. He reported to the Buffalo var- sity as an end last spring, was switched to guard, and later was. listed as one of the best new line- men on the squad. End Coach Ray - Jenkins said going AWOL. at the bright .of a game is without: parallel in col- tegiate football. * “We've hit igs the-day before a game and a week before a. game || eo but never during *a. game,” he} told newsmen. . - The Colorado team knocked over. ‘Latest. Rasinnigel <=: - Expert Service - Careful Checking Before Delivery — Your Car Cleaned Like New —. ., Ralece’s $s. Auto Wash | in Ave. FE 2.9126 | , Pe ON ee fe ae vei (Seo oP eae Ua od. led hi ( : Pe ha As ee ae ORS RE Bs Bi ee 9 ts gic a) sr ne ces _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. _TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a7, 1055 ___ RWENTY-ONR ; 7. Pontiac Dog “eS : : j : Wins Brittany, ‘> Ul , Club’s Trophy “Se a ee ee ares Possession of the handsome Brit- picked by sports |of-135 football experts. | zm te, mga ©. wi cere th Ten, replaci jel Club of Michigan’ broadcasters in the| In a close fight with Michigan, |ner over Missouri, drew 48 first | Pi Te enw for the annual 3-daj: Associated Press ‘poll | the pride of the Big Ten, the Mary- | place votes, Maryland 45. “fun trial", is given for the next ; ogg he yf arene leg nny ddim lad n- ae ee ri pa ST, Ralph DUCK STAMPS ; championship, ‘ / Georgia Tech, 4. Notre Dame, tough opponents weekend. , handling his Mike, and HUNTIN CENSES Leger pevigee. |'n. the standings. :’. |Qklahoma, 6, Army, 7. UCLA, 8. playa” Baylor, Michi-|captured the award with a Zi eu ne *-8 Ohio. State, 9. Southern California,|gan has a date with -Michigan| point total (two Ists and a 2nd). ‘ 8 Terra-| Michigan, which received three|10. Texas : State, Georgia Tech engages South-| Mike was sent over a fine back ee SHELL $218 : Uclans from this | more first-place votes than Mary-| Notre Dame made an impressive | ern . Notre Dame faces | course performance at the Pontiac L. Loads a proud station with a 7-0 shellack-|land but lacked the overall debut against Southern Methodist, | Indians, and Army meets.a strong | Lake Recreation Area, coupled with * ing Kee : Strength, gained second place with | winning 17-0. Army smothered lit-| Penn State eleven. some excellent bird work $ 65 - Strange sows a > 1,032 points. tle Furman 81-0 and Texas Chris-| UCLA travels to Washington The trial attracted 125 én and H. Leeds = ing placed No, 1 Points are awarded on the basis| tian ran up a 32-0 score on Texas | State, Ohio State takes on Stan- th off. All dogs Associated Press poll in a vote jot ten for @ first place vote, nine| Tech. These are the three new-|ford, Southern California meets | "re" evens were rin obt, Alt dogs U. S. Rubb. Co. $ 95 Texas in a Friday night game and . neous At . Texas Christian opposes last year's | *Y, the owners. 19 Majors Start, (Buffalo Baffles Mentor} seit tntron’ cmien| "et ec ot ae, WADERS $ A258 The top teams with first place votes| WHO won the allage, in which pas ; Pal 142 Frid Season by Going AWOL at Half |siszst-2 [5.353 mone Pemtne'are oe Jee] HIP BOOTS Se a on BOULDER, Colo. (—The Uni-)when Ward called for him to enter | f Marriand 140) ci ig | ie ee ee oo U. S. Rubber Co. * versity of Colorado campus buzzed | the game in the third.quarter, the i Sore a rest, ay aay ‘a eee Chee ct kaoms RUBBER BOOTS wt, $Q% today over the disappearance of wi pound linemen was not on the| i Okiskoms iar aay” $2 | (Thompson), won the derby. . ecor 0 — ar all at the CU-Arizon during | bench. * ¢ «© 1 Set iia 14) to “ ‘carne Seve on These 50 ‘ Z ig second ~Arizona 5 2 Southern Califor mia) 12ey 8 A D R 2 DI Wally Moon's Homer, ehh) be — Uk Picaorgn co on RENT DUCK CALLS : i ‘Coach Dal Ward said Connors| ‘“Have_no idea where he is,” the ayaa. isa , . in Last NL Tilt Sets) part of the first halt, But|CU coach added, and declared: |i Rew hit iB TRAVIS American Field Two Marks la {Tim not going looking for him—| ‘ae HA Hunting Coats & Panis y, have to come back on his State <1) (1-0) SIL. HARDWARE Golfin Part is. ashington (1) _. 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This remark started me wondering if, a perk, yeti oar de ‘7 TONIGHT | = ‘ , Hoa ie . *« = 2 Cleste is in the movie, “The Tender Trap,” with Frank | sme tome tee ent fF tickets for traffic violations and to | BG Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds, and the whole theme is about | joy her person and personality off be- A deel dg — si ice «i a gohan bust down any young guy's door here tore some prospect. We are sorry we A pollee training outline on pub- | BY ew York lavishing their favors on him in the —_ of mis- planted this man-hunting’ idea in any | lic. relations advises officers to x || leading him to the altar. pe chick's mind because. we thing they've take a polite, impartial attitude— There are so many wolfesses at the door, weinging him | got enough tricks up their sleeves — I something like this: * cake ‘n’ candy ‘n’ argyle socks ‘n‘ chicken liver, that the | mean sleeveless gowns—now ' “Good evening, sir. I stopped * DELL’S guy wants to meet just one tomate who isn’t a tomate. oe ew. + you because you were excceding |B : “Do you think modern girls are really as aggressive as Max ioe speed tank. ‘ay esd * Shulman paints them in that story?” we asked Miss Holm, who THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . The Soaps also asked police | 8% : has been married a time or three. One reason Rite Hayworth shifted to avoid nicknames and sarcasm. “Honey, I can’t go all the way with that, but then maybe 1| hotels here: Her rooms were reserved “Many people object to being MAA ee eee ee wouldn't know.” for people attending the fight .. . “Will called ‘bud," ‘chum,’ ‘pop’ or by |their first names.” And the bro- ' | \seYTafes"“wue gu sow" ol] REEGO THEATER : Complete Showing of Trea’ eating tobacco plant beds. in MARCIANO VS. MOORE than in the spring. World's Heavyweight Tithe Fight * * Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” (with v~ * We got the drift of that remark real quick. Celeste meant she | “Utles Tina Louise and Jayne Mansfield) isn’t the aggressive type and would hardly know any such low | tives on B'way Oct. 12. persons. Dr. Jonas Salk is working on a flu “But I've noticed,” she said, “that Southern women do all | vaccine ... Gregory Peck took a bow right and they seem to cultivate, not an attitude of ageres- at the “Left Hand of God” premiere, siveness, but one of helplessness. then dashed to the fight. (At the star- “That's supposed to engender in the made a protective atti-| studded opening, Joe DiMaggio got the . tude,” Celeste went on. biggest cheer). Ask the Help — They'll say it's good! Yes, even “These Southern babes,” continued Celeste, “will tell a guy} WISH I'D SAID THAT: It’s Marty Jack himself eats here. they can’t: cook. ‘Honey, Ah cain’t even boil water,’ they'll say.| Ragaway's. description of a hypochon- “This gal can probably tile the bathroom!” driac: “Someone who doesn't feel well TINA LOUISE Jack Decker’ Ss bd pros ee Rh ® . unless he feels sick.” ‘ Cafeteria : ae The dolls from Dixie don’t have as much trouble with their TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Weody poe tells of the Las e E D inners man-trapping as those out in the west, according to statistics, sree sonal a We asked Celeste, who isn’t married now, what if she wanted to herabrer eae baste == ee 7 : get better acquainted with some good-looking unmarried young slob. — : ‘ Hypnotist Lynne Gordon described her job:‘“The trouble is, “Would you call him?” we were so bold as to ask/“And ask | When your audience falls asleep you don’t know whether you for a date?”. have a good act ora bad one.” That's earl, brother. “Of course not! But maybe”—and Celeste batted her eye- (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) Hollywood Headlines School Plans Approved _| the date for opening bids, The one- Z story school will be built in octago- MT, PLEASANT @ — The Mt. MGM Emphasizing Films Penee Sewt of Meta bel ees te cele | teen a wae Which Spur Controversy | svt sat st nov.22s| punts it meied. ___|] v5 ag saat pot bast at.» tors tet % +++ pesce-loving man hating the haves of bis own guns, By BOB THOMAS -otten stir up much controvedsy HOLLYWOOD «@-—MGM, once: ‘‘but that doesn't scare ‘us off." the citadel of escapism, has de-| The most recent case was veloped a split personality in re-| “Blackboard Jungle,” a story of | cent years brutality in a school. It was blasted =< from all sides. The studio's films once presented; MGM has another blockbuster Tessas ts once presented HC hectare Rocky MARCIANO Joan Crawford. should or should | logic, it is a stirring. treatment of ° es . ;.|how Communists take over the A h MOORE VIRGINIA MAYO mm chapel lle large Gable’s | csuse of a Mexican boy accused rc ie : ENNIS MORCA noe age : roippecone: : + See: & is bound to arouse ‘I comedies and adventures that: re- Pet 2 VAVIN) EARDAD quire no thought power to enjoy;| The studio has other social UAVIU FARRAR (2) dramas about real problems | themes coming up: “I'll Cry To- society, e > aad : [MELEE ||, Hottywood used to stimulate pub-| "Fearful Decision." parent's re- | . Drive-In Theatre one SOU SEITE Vi tatesticen, caciah pretioans otc. omen team eens! ee 2150 Opdyke Rd. is the only studio that | Power and the Prize,” ethics in . FE 4.4611 _ MU 9-1902 STARTS FRIDAY! So ae | — . 10:45 | Agee PANORA MIC | 2150 Opdyke Roed New Oral Penincillin | NEGEET . Achy Di! = Announced by Lab First Pontioc Showings | Theater Sar 7:00 bards lal i i lll Ali lt ai i i Ni ti i A i i tn i Nl Mn Mi Nn hs A Nn li Mit Ns i i i ere “It’s one of the great pictures of this or any year” Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block N. of Telegraph Rood. stomach acids and is readily ab- d iO SULLIVAN sorbed in the bloodstream. , an co TONIGHT - WEDNESDAY * * * eee : ef + . The firm said the product solves : ; ‘ 4% 5 ef : = mapa form of the drug that + IS - =! SHOCKING! RAW! REALS would be as effective as penincil- ae x VISION White girl explorer faces lin, administered by injection 7g, . ACTUALLY tribesmen, sovege jungle mens hac hence th pope naar 6) FILMED IN considerably by stomach acids and N they had difficulty in reaching the | ra) bloodstream in potent force. B \ ; is 4 € ce. Soda Pop for Flavor *o | : ‘Wc} . | ha - PROVIDENCE, R, I.- ®#—Police today were trying to locate the vandals who broke into the Home- stead Baking Co. and tried a new recipe. On the bakery-floor the vandals mixed 1,500 pounds of) sugar, 1,500 pounds of flour, 50 gal- | tf ‘} ” ROBERT CAMPEEL i} ® . a aus i lons of salad oil and a case and a| funny feud between the half of soft drinks, Captain and the crew— = : | that frantic shore leave~ LAST TIMES TODAY—JOHN PAYNE in. LAKE nor those lonesome runeee || HELL'S ISLAND” Also “THE ATOMIC aaeiet, a.00 PETER =a ap ta oak STARTS TOMORROW | - “must see"greatness of ite : | Mister | MEN KNEW HIS FURY...BUT NOT HIS FACE! WOMEN KNEW HIS LIPS..BUT NOT HIS NAME! } ‘ Dhabi ii bb bn bh hh hhh hh hh eee eee eee eee ee eee OE VVC UCU CCC CCC CCC CCC OCC CTC CCC rrrre PUCCCETCCT CUEC CUT UCC C UCC UCU CCC CCC CCC CC OCC CUCCCCCCCCCCCCUCCTTCCCCCCCCCCCCCrrrre a li i a a i in in i i i i i i i in in i Li i i in i i ii Ni i i i i i Ni i i i in i hi i i i in hn hn tn tn hn bo tn tt tn tp tp tp i in tp te te ip tp tn tp te ~wrrTvTeTT TTT Tee eee ee ee eT eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ‘wwwwereerevrewrereTtererTrreTTeeeeer eT Tee TTC eee JANE RUSSELL Toe, EET boo || TE = TONY CURTIS Open j mc hy, ‘MISTER Ts’ . \ Thore HURON: ones mes 11h 8 oS COLLEEN MILLE AS FUNNY AS THE PLAYi" = UFE Magazine temp PICTURE SCREEN/ Fa FESS PARKER JACKIE ROBINSON AS HIMSELF IN HIMSELF. IN- otiz, BETSY PALMER - WARD BOND - PHIL CAREY - “Scien Pay by RANK NUGENT and JOSHUA LOGAN 1) “THE JACKIE ROBINSON stor . ™ MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE j Baan oth play by THOMAS HEGGEN and JOSHUA LOGAN: Dine by JOHN-FORD and MERVYN LEROY =] You HIT With Himt [om be : ee eeu. | You'll RUN With Him! ae * = ap 5 ih it ti : et ea ” PY ee . ‘ é i. { 4 & e 5) 7 if ae / ya i e y r : ae gg? Seat ; . - se \ = re ie J end ' je i J ; Da & i fae ae ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 o A Bg ett (NCR MAMIDAW 9 Nie) yk | |Come Now, Lady.|No Money in House; |""“;-———— You Can Repaint |The Cl Caarch the Car Again Thieves Still Search PASADENA; Calif; Ww — Police { oF E . 5 I iE f HE ik Hi icer i ; righ i egie : disclosure 10 days ago Z ; i z if : i ; a i fy uf S i Hl fy | ig | f f 2 f H $8 Ey H z i ? 5 BY TH’ TIGERS TAIL... TSK, TE&K! YES, SIR... \ SAD CASE! Mow! 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TWENT irff lest fess Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN ‘HICAGO, Sept. 27. (AP) ~ Opening ' ‘ Mar. 67™% DOC. ovecenee:D. 08% May 225.0005 Se Mar, sovcen> 2.06 Paty -. cvcvecs May renee eS SMO Rye JULY cnerveese Dee. . .neeeeeed- 12 Cora Mar, ..ce00- 115 Dee. ,rrcoesssD 36a May ...caceesd kl Mar. ..ceee- 140% Lard pnd 1+ pe oe ta oat. oredeows ‘3 b eeeee ae 7 * oe eeene ~ Cats Lt Dec. . -senvees 4% Jan. ... ALO ‘STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, , Sept. 27: waled by The A ted Press. ; bo 6 @ Indust. Ratls Util. Stocks Net change .. +2. +7 +10 00n | Lega A vee 126.6 TET 1711 Previous ¥.»-290.3 127.8 TL 170.1 Week M90, ..06+ 24.9 1968 14.3 180.6 Month ago..... 245.0 132.3 4.1 1744 Year O80...00,.180.1 08.4 64.8 197.0 1055 high.......257.4 130.1 15.7 161.5 1955 1OW..co00+-203.1 11490 67.2 148.8 1954 high,, oped 1.9 123.0 66.3 185.2 1064 low........183.0 TH18 66.4 106.0 01 e aft age a points the igures after ere > : P| Low Noon eo a Si Coneeee s ngston Prod ‘ hd 27 -32 ascow Screw oo a2 22 3.2 Midwest Abrasive ..,,.. * td LJ Rudy Mfg. .....-se0..08 ° 3200C« Wayne en wecenee ss 12 12 12 by yo : bid and asked. CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (AP)—Live poult steady om hens, barely steady to we: om young stock; i 1,336 receipts coopa (yesterday 148 coops, 114,241 Ib.); f.0.b. paying prices . to 2 lower; wavy hens 22.5-26; hens 17.5-18.5; » brotlers or arene 26-27; old roosters 13.5- 14,5; oonene' under 4% Ib 28.31, 4% Ie 33-36, . 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Yesterday's break on news of Costaeage: Colt eye ate 0.09 President Eisenhower's heart at- Carrots: Calif WGA certs, ¢ doe hchs| tack caused a decline estimated 6.15-1.00. Topped oer caer 1 > film the sacks: Calif crts, 480, $.90-5.50 tne, 240 at nearly 13 billion dollars in 1 See oftaPtee Sas fee ste | teal valee ot all secerites Uated | ogee nCins 245: MY. 16@0-1.75| 0M the New York Steck Ex- io 4. : Grapes: Direct receipts — Calif 28 to change. 3.15-3.35 Ribers "426-40 Bisck Juice | Gains today ran to. between 1 and = 0 , gp age 5 nie 4 points. Losses amounted to a Lettuce: Calif. ectas. 2 dor. 3.00-3.50. | Point at the outside. Most were conan a. By a small. ee ire os 2.00 whites Tradi gn BAe a and the 15-2. . last pace 2.50-2.78 Reds 2.75-3.00 ctns 13-3 tb film ng sacks 1.75-2.00. tape dropped behind eight minutes oem ih ote 18-1 Ib film, sacks | jn reporting the progress of trading Peaches: Bushels US No 1s 2” up: N.¥.|0n the floor, ~ te NJ tt’ pa bekie Eibertas US Nor} ex was 24 uf 4.86-4.78. New York Stocks 2.25 Ida : malian, (9008 OP | steel ..... MD secede i... 10 Potatoes: 100 Ib sacks US No 1 sine | Air“ Reduc ... 35.2 Johns = «ae A washed unlesd otherwise stated: Calif | Allied Chem 107.4 Jones 2 long white 4.00 fair 3.50 Ide Russets 4.00- | Allied Strs .. 56.4 Kelsey Hayes » 4.25 50 Wb sacks 2.15 5-10 i> sacks in | Allis Si tae St containers 2.60-2.15: Wesh Rus- | Alum Ltd .. .107. mi <- s8-218 $-10 fo sacks im master contain. | Am Alriine Be Rroeer oo. Be y / sa ies » B28 Kroger ...+« ers 2.80-2.75 Wis Reds 80 Ib sacks 1.40- |A™Can ..... 401 Lena & PF .. 18 1.50 5-10 Ib sacks in master containers om See is ee ae cue B 2.10 Russets 3.50 Chippewas 80 Ib socks |A™ Gos & Bl 38) foe My .. 6 1.10-1.18 N Dak Russets 3.00-3.25 60 Ib | Am M&Pdy .. 208 Tee OO a sacks Reds 1.50 Ind Chippewas fair 1.15- = ee 20 2.00 poorer 1.00 Mich 50 Ib ng |e oe 3S lemme... round |am News ..:.. 282 | ties, i ae 90-1.00 al Masts 0 cents lis 31-| am Rad... 22.5 Lone 8 Chem oe: cents. im | » ou @& Wash 1 Radishes: Mich etne 24-8 os film sacks ees * ote Mack rk .. 218 Reiabien: Canada a0 t schs 1e-|Am FOP! TT MOOG Se os 3 1.78. Am Viscose .. 65.6 aw BH .. 642 airs Uber ata.” P| Ae MS Meee, OP \ emcago surren Aicitere” 8h Male ee. onae ee eter | All Cat Line. 45 Ch *! 46.1 sisady:, receipte, $13,001, wholesale buy: | A Retin .... 318 Mont Ward .. 84 prices ut ; 83 score AA < a a, « 62 Motor Pad ... . +4 . :| Balt & jo.. Motor Wheel 29.5 #2 A 87.75; 90 B 56.8; 88 C 64; cars 96 i th B ST c 545. olga " P*n0 - 4 Walgreen °°. ae spite his years, attended more |forol; Co ... 91 West Un Tel. 217 og sande ery menting A He me % Mach - Wests 4 Be - pee has been medi director of the |'™* Merv ... «oe Tt Nek ..... a9 Wilson & Co. 11.1 Genesee Coun since | mt Pa * "30a 4 Woolworth .. 49 | IRE aa at foe pete a bal a « * * «¢ st crt “Coat 262 Zenith Rad .1184 In World War I, he commanded ; a field: hospital with the 88th Di- Livestock vision and was .discharged as a ‘AGO LIVESTOCK major. AGO, Bept. 27. — (U0. 8. De pastenas of ye lable hogs 10,000; alow, » i a to 25 ‘lower i|GM Asks Ontario Strike E oration to have the 17,000-man strike tying up its five plants declared illegal. The company claims the walk- out of the CIO United Automobile | co Workers, now in its second week, ;|is illegal because the union did not give notice .of its intention to terminate jts existing contract. ‘SCOTT w ithin Call RENT - RENT - RENT Country Estate Residence Modern—4 bedrooms, bath, shower. 2 fireplaces, full basement. Recreation room, laundry, lavatory, 2-car garage heated. Workshop, wooded —3 acres. Horse riding ring . . LAKE and WATKINS LAKE ROADS two miles: of Pontiac. FE 5-8387. Inspection by Will Lease for All weather library porch, Setting in fenced grove . at corner of : = Sremmett. Linricome tne Crawtord: Dawe- Greve Ageney | Insure With Agencies Displaying This Emblem Crank Andersen Dantele Agency Coniie Agpney, Wm WW. Denasidson ‘ ei - A W. A. Pollek | « Z Olloride. Matiah 2 egal ta ‘ f Ma °. Gaker & Hansen Agénee- Thateher Patterson ee ‘ernet Maynere Jotnsen Pontiac Association of Insuranve Agents _ | mixed grades iy ge: th, ’ 220 Ib, and « few decks No. J and 3 390-300 iD. arly at 16.00-16.25; 4 head selected 2 at. 16.36; Tb. 16.3 18; most meal - 400. 00; ir s 4.25-15. small nonsers up to 600 . and above down to 13.00. _ Salable cattle 7,000; salable calves 400; 25 lower; vealers »s iy: mostly 1,045-1, th. steers 24 ® load of choice and me 1416 tb 24.00; bulk -1,200 Tb. steers poet ve Py Sen's be ont 13,40; a Cc w a me : a few le 1 to ‘ag red steers 1,100 Ib. down 18.50-21.50; ao of choice hea % bid 21.80; good to high choice 18.50-22.00; a on Ib. Le a few it ec commercial grass 11.00-14.00; utility and commercial bulls 12.75-14.80; good and choice yeateee 20.00- 35.00; a few prime also 26.00; down to 10.00; medium and i. stock heavy « calves 17. ing s 45 low good 1,060 ib. steers ‘ sheep 2,000; lambs ac- ‘ive, unevenly iets 4 sheep abowt steady; b prime native 5 ® few lots prime 21. good lambs. 10.00-17.50;“a deck mostly choice 85 Ib. shorn sprin ing No, 1 pe ey @ part deck choice year! ings 60: a chotce aroun Th, fee cull to $.00. i ie He hf £3 § f 3 eel if lsd , 333 Le iE alti ae BL & ie nll a Teh HH a & iF it f PONTIAC PRESS,’ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 News in Brief en eee ee ; ( Nhat ay ce for Top Records. also was fined §25 and ordered to| | Close to 30 million miles of — pay $10 costs. ‘ : driving without an accident by 118 es a ak tag ri amt slacks, a $55, were re-| gt ear iter ported n a car yesterday of Pontiac observed while it was parked at Front St.|. monies held at the Old and Orchard Lake Ave., Pontiac Mill Tavern, Waterford, attended Police said. Owner Irwin Gray, of | by over 200 drivers and executives. Waterford Township, said entry the company for 19 , a eee ee © eee wher nee go Association, for having driven for : Charged with reckless driving, nine years. without a chargeable * ae ee ie ee was accident, Hindman, of Pontiac, was wentenced te Oakland ‘one of three drivers receiving the coe ek ey es Saad be ae Wee ek guilty Forming driving span, The others were out rate ae io = al Re $25 costs. _ HONORED FOR SAFETY — Russell M. Hindman | Transport Co. of Pontiac, Making the award are (Lt) All, told, there were 118 awards, At your friend's in jail and needs | (second from left) of 4285 Joyce, Waterford Town-| Harold Halbrooks, accident prevention director of the covering ‘327 years and 29,833,320 bail, 6-944 or MA 5-403. ship, received a nine-year safe driving pin for his| association, Hindman, Ralph Wilson, Sr., firm pres- miles of no-accident, driving by the Driving Lessons, Safe-Way Driv. | "®°o"d with the National Automobile Transporters/ ident: and Leslie Patterson, company /general company drivers. Six drivers re- ing School FE. 2-2253. adv. | Assn. yesterday. He is employed by the Motorcar| manager. ee ae on eainyaite Pasties, Yoo turaish- : $ bs. With C Yang Reece tne Magy is —Adv, : ‘4 r ithi " nine, year a ; five, wo it ote mee ei N@W Cars Shown} , Business Notes er Atied Stow! Stock |zararesryce sega eat? Conie to St. Benedict's, W.| ° The Michigan Unit of Teleflora,| -“™® | ) and 5i,.one year awards, - Leslie Patterson, company gener- Huron and Lynn St. Sunday, Oct, telegraph flower delivery service,| JACKSON — pWithing: | an d the Ail you can eat, #180 saul | Qf Press Event |[Fesently held thelr annual meeting |ton Co. has acquired the entire | Qs 4 Juncheon, while Ralph se one. _ fe tiac was elected vice president. oe ene nt eat sr... presiieet, sare & spn ~~ Se . Also in attendance Pontiac Conveyors, Inc., of Detroit. The eongratula’ ; Senator Douglas | $100 Million Invested | ere Josephine James and Kenn|Detrolt firm, employing 200, spe-|-" - “ g by Packard-Studebaker | Stephens. |elalizes. in engingering and con-|2 Die in Car Collision Tells Wall Street | for New Products The appoiittmente’ ot Milton -3,{St7uction of conveyor systems. | 3 Miles North of Saginaw ‘ Sefcik general. freight of a as SAGINAW & -- WASHINGTON U—Sen. Douglas ' in 2nd 10 Days of Month |two-car collision on U.S. 25, three “gloom ‘and doom® in; Wall Street FLINT (INS) —Ivan L. Wiles,| Dead are Otis. Brooks, 27, and 2 : of Buick and vice| Loyd Terry, both of Saginaw, because, he said, “God reigns, the mennger ' a government in- Washington is still Beat Wich ies | naan Lae teen ae pr al ne 22,636 cars in the second) of Bay City, driver of the other een it ts eoetnn month. cei a3 on the New York stock market, period in September,| Finland's 1954 cheese produce but in those of Paris, London, tion reached a record 51,000,000 Chicago and Toronto, that total deliveries for | pounds, almost triple the prewar The break was interpreted as a years amount to 574,063 cars. ' figure. ogg nee angen sone gpa : wncertaiaty. hn sil 511 Community Nat'l » Beet + weve Sac said come - Bank Bu Iding , F day: i '. Phone FE 4-1568-9 a definite and firmly. established F ry Charge. We wil cary om ur AKER & HANSEN | | any change. We will carry on dur- : B. : j 4 ing his (Eisenhower's) absence nprise: ) ‘ ; There is no feason for others to|Daker passenger cars che Diguest| +" Ti Donald E. Hansen Richard. H. DeWits do otherwise.” * "land most powertl the company riggs Jays tigers Res, FE 2-8613 Ren. FE 5-310 powered, sports-type Studebakers; iatit in’ f 4 tne of trucks for the Seton] DETROIT ip—Walter 0. (Spike) Saraiech mene Life Insurance ‘ to two-ton commercial classes. Briggs, president of the Detroit Bonds—All Ty Plate G si ance : cars covering the me- | Tigers, said today the Tigers made Types Glass ; —— —S * a “for " P< anit i a Se PF aetytion, “¢ in. Production ‘Selo ba season and me web perma a ping sho "Wt a Mogniicent to Grow Cid W'Gxe Roope’ Youn.” Are Not Offset by Rise more vowerful V-8 engines. actly what that profit is. ; : ’ in Gained Revenue Packards coverin gthe UPDET| oat” “pentagon rice ct cata tates te nae td NEW YORK w— Newspapers a $250,000" profit for the Tigers. ~ are having a hard time keeping|*P in the 96,500 price class. All said “that figure is income up with costs, Cranston | odels will have increased power | ise ‘high, Williams, general manager of the = The News story American Newspaper Publishers , os saying, “te 7 oe ae Association, said Monday Reuther and Ford) yra"0 "hin en teothon rontat The top problem of the news- + | and ether income.” ; rest Se lOver ihe's Atack pete TANS | tion, with the income not going up ver os ac. time in the last 11 years they had | as fast.” DETROIT — Walter P. Reu-|topped the million mark, .missing : Speaking at the convention of| ther, president of UAW-CIO and | only in 1953. : the Institute of Newspaper Con-| President Ford If of the| Detroit's all-time high-for home Q trollers and Finance Officers, Wil-| Ford Motor Co. have expressed /attendance was 1,951,474 in 1950, liams said et meee ie aout | | | “To stay in business a news: |" oa. 8 weeks. si paper must turn beck a part of | Routher offered his sympathy at | | 4 e Desai ct.ti Y co § Sr ey Hats titi | new cmterenee pene +|U,9,, Latin America itol Savings & Loan Co. | the mating of a superior dally | "Tit gud n'a wheerem to Enver | BOCK Seat for Spain 75 West Huron St. — FE4-0561 I hower: — : ‘ \ " . are Woolies tor more and tmare| ‘M7 Pemmewal gved wishes ond | uatieg States and. Latia America , = ways to increase their efficiency| Pravsr* Jet Jour lined up today behind Spain's ap- and reduce the costs of publica:| Very Tovevery eve Kelmed I | seeasien tee in the tien.” by all the mitions of ClO mem- United Nations, There was no im- ; eau a, mat Get cus A Oe oe mediate reaction from the Soviet|f] Consult Us for First Hand Information sr sepa fom | Et aS ae [Ute mg, emer} in Stocks and Bonds =f im five craft anions have gone up {ter of personal concern and re- Chiet U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot aide ie 9% to 128.3 per cent. a” le he een ae eee We maintain a direct line toa member o7 all Williams said the ANPA,!, “President Eisenhower has done Spain's candidacy.” i principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute s4/ through its research institute, is |» 00;/ undertaking a general study of ;| the costs to newspapers of fringe labor benefits. LJ Ld The ANPA has compiled. infor- h i = “# vise. 4 ive toi0em. — hens 25%-28 mostly fight bens bss . 17; hea roasters iver 4 } 28-30; heavy or ibe): Whites 27-28, Gray Rocks 31; eapon- =. t My Ibe.) 38-38 mont. iit, ; pe te Ye - ae Hl seen a ae ~' daily news- —___— Tams said, and hes suppiiea 204|20YS Rising Cor Output such plans to one or more papers. |Some Coffee Brands | quotation service available at all times. C. J. Nephler Co. | 416 Community Nations? Bank Bids. recone i Stimulated Other Sales WASHINGTON im — The Com- merce Department said yester- day that sharply rising automobile and sales led the way Complete — Investment © Facilities «++ at Your Finger Tipe ae | ele settee ln ann service on your investments. Your inquiries ere welcome ~by phone, by letter or in person. ; oe for household inwen- Ft WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. No Obligation! _ Member Now York Stoch Exchenge od other leading exchanges JE H.W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency ron OPrct H., W. Huttenlocher ‘Max BE. 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FOUND: _or 7 months oid. 735 ST: SUN. | SEPT. | 18, AT FIELD aTOLEN: 1 i Rieu isi SETTER IN vicinity of Pitet St. Any inf mation of re; c 47003 or FE 4-6645, if no answer, LE '- PARAKEET, GRAY WINGS AND blue body. ‘Nam Loat in —- of 67 more. Re- ward. ‘ —— _Hobbies & Supplies 24A ARGUS & T.D.C alide pro: , sed a ep ‘ane tsrmo, Soe spew “paestaie Soe oe Hs VICE. 1065 W Huron, FE 56-8753, hag si ne egy Notices & Personals Wa AEROTRED KNAPP SHOES” | Pred bo does 2070 Airport Rd. or the kiddies, PE 5-0834. ANY GIRL OR 2 WOMAN KEES. ing ® friendiy adviser, Mrs, os - Michalsen, “Phone Confidential, The Sal- . FE 387 vation, Ara ANYONE ~ WISN reek HAVE records cut cal’ ALTERATIONS. PCRs or ‘ATR — sewin, Pv reweaving. 6 eneca. FE 5-16 DAINTY MAID aon IR SUPPLIES, Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-8814, 93 Mark. ON AND AFTER THIS ght Sept, 27, 1955, 1 will not responsible for any debts Pd tracted by any other than my- self. Aflin F, Presson 51 Pine __ grove. Charles Chester Shoes A, Thom 89 Pram PR 4-5825 FOR BETTER CLEANING |TO ee ite her er, ce went Notions. ‘AYRIDE PA Pood furnished FE 2-321, PAY CUT? IF s@ Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT . COUNSELLORS “a% — a eerie Oakland Theater KNAPP SHOES | oh Elleworth 594 8. Sanford MERLE NORMAN 8 sold and demonstrated at 4208 Farner St.. Drayton Pisins. OR 37156, AUDIVOR IX HEARING A) Fa 10 l0l%, N. Sagina TERS a se 8 “ ar vo 98 i is $7. a- jo P~ SEAL THE Olaxo water clear plastic type ating. Ends. waxing. Wed, Children to Board 2 COMP. CARE FOR ? GRA £ school children. Metamora €7F PULL T Seer FOR CHILDREN. 1 EN. Li: PE 32-3682. Meta ): BORER DOG. ABOUT 6 S Bigham. | 20.3 TRADES—TRADES _ | We are in, & Edw. M. Stout Realtor TN. ogee, Oe PEDDEING YOUR PROPERTY? with Kes need farms, iake roperties, We ¢ finanein gend Sell-To Trade you O'auY it-weli i INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REXLTORS Estate poor 1C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton Blvd. L. H. BROWN, mialear 1902 W..Murog i “property. Parchasers waitin Waitin, Commonse le Ph. fsa Rica) PS it i R. F. McKINNEY UNiv 1-708 WANTED: | WELL LOCATED 5 OR room eo La email acreage. | PE 1280 ofte WOULD LIE 79 BUY A In- WOMAN AROUND 65 TO SHARE| p,me Repl home with elderly lady, rent | ——— free. OAS EAST TO 2-0460 “Wid, Transportation 31 WAYNE UNIVERSITY = sTU- dent wants Se w jet pool. One SEO TPT at et Wd. Contracts, ! Mtgs. 32 32 Cash Waiting contracts call or see Mr. aa oe. A. JOHNSON, Realtor * 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4- | SCHEAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no =. he FE, 65-2564 ‘= Sundays Ini, our, Cor Emad - ae einen | 5% MORTGAGES OW FARMS OR SUBURBAN te ‘copestvals ‘er_csea | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor kee a a TO GET MOST FOR Y' the “bird™' to see, 33 Fg hr t Fron PE 2-016. , fn ase eloeing. Tack mee ~ WHITE BROS. | REALTORS 5460 Dixte Phone OR } or On 32-1760 + re Clem FAST ACTION! 7 acoms. Boab Cesta; "Eta Fees Pe 46aea Ack for’ Mr. Clark. A 1$200,000.00 At our’ disposal to rehase new seasoned Geetracts for poi lients, Bee me before you ¢ ‘e sell. ASK FOR BOD MAHAN. -To Sell- rewett INSURE tt fol amr Re Pa REALTORS To Bu You BU 1075 cortract of equity tm your & L. L. Templeton, Realtor, * trane wr ane Ane BUYING. ax SELLING jan contracts aod highest oft us er of value, quick cash . a dollar velues. tl a Bg = ok your or” pect “RIDGEWAY 422 6 Main eon fase Roch. | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange WE NEED THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES one floor, 5 of @ In Wetertord-Draytoa 2 bedroom on years oid, area, bedroom with one or =e teres: 4 bed tiac, tm Waterford or Pon- 4.7, 8 oom on lagoon or water ‘. ean. toolcigen MF 90100 So We, If you have — of Lee described properties, cali WHITE, BROS. above ults cnly, 3301 Signet. 2*ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY. _ Auburn Are _ sane! Awl ie Russel 3 ROOMS’ AND BATH, PRIVATE _entrance, as onare, , FE 371406, 2 ROOMS BATH, ONE small chia. pl dy 78 Clark Bt. WE BUY Bell and trade. For fast. effi- |; elent real estate ong call our office, We oa. — he, Uipase xn a Pees cnt and ve tng tight at eg eaieat FRANKLIN APT: aa pene and bath, Adulis only. “kG, HEMPSTEAD ROE ROOMS CAKE ORION. 3 AND 3 ft . Kitchen facilities NEAR FISHER BODY Three room upper. 615 weekly, To Buy-—To Sell~To Trade YOU BUY JT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN Co-operative foe can Os om ——— REA! © Ee. 5 dae) ALTORS Be Huron NEXT DOOR” TO BRANCH POST OFFICE LAKE FRONT apt. Also two sth; one double. With shower vate seranee to each, 8180 +. and twenty cents for bandages!" _Rent Apts. Furnished 33/ Rent Apts. veteeet 2 34 APTS. WOMEN, CHILDREN | PLEASANT LAKEFRONT. wmne.,. ‘round, § miles ret uf eet COUNTY, 4) Quiet drinkers. , rooms near school. Children wel- come. Reches- UNION CF 3 rooms and bath. Adults only. “°C HEMPSTEAD 3 BEDROOM, Ho HOME, “COAL FUR: nr Yormesers. aE SS5RTE * eayweat BAT COUPLE 7 scar gar vem: Children I Ret ace. rE Comal tteseee’ 38A EW, COMFORTABLE BOARDING me for rourea ple, logated rooms with a7 ho hye “Hotel Room a HOTEL ROOSEVELT ee rae HOTEKRK AUBIRIN #4 Aupurn Rd. Ph. FR 2-000 and Room ee 1 or poome br gy sr weak nge wee —Huron_8t, FE Rent. ‘Stores 40 Good for Many Reino On business corner, Pike at San- mes under apt, building. — cuble front window. heat in basement Excelent Aen BRoadway 92-5438 or 07166. eet Pot For Rent For Rent Miscefia neous 42 Sa] A om, over Beg, 77 For Sale Houses 43 at EN NN ihe te chen. full price tee - Rent caesar te mpta. Rent Houses Furnished 35 BOON 100 per month Call EMpire , . re SAND BATH ' ao)” | __im,_aduits, , 1 ROOM MODERN IN home Ideal for business or newiyweds. TOwnsend a) napaocat bone, MOnion Lake After 6 MU. 8-2038 MODERN, NEW 4 AN bath ie only ‘ew blocks bevond ame Rd. lf and Fishe _ Kdutte, Inquine 108 Dresden. SMALL APT, SINGLE or couple only. FE SMALL APi WITH “PRIVATE bes For one. Erb Apts. FE 1 PERSON. LE PERSON SMALL 2 ROOMS _ pvt. ent, FE 41319, ee TWO ROOM APT. NO CHILDREN. 2 — Acres ¢ =) APT. PRI- ai entrance. = only, 720 LOWER. GENTLEMAN referred, Large roy with deep ze, Gas heat, Close to Pian Yellow Cab, Across from Huvbard Spring. 216 Central, FE 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. 337 * Ookinad Ave. ideleed 2 LARGE ROOMS. QUIET, clean. Private entrance, Working couple. Prefer 2 men. 346 Florence. 2 ROOMS AND’ BATH. NEWLY ished Close downtown, furn to Ideal for workin = FE 4-2579 before . oe ost ; __Sfter. 2 ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED. Near bus line — or working _firls. 88 8. Frances 3 RGE ROOMS. QUIET. CL CLEAN. Eevee ee Working cow- eter 2 men. 36 Florence. 2 ar ‘LARGE ROOMS, UTILI- ties, FE 4-490, a AND } ROOM =: 1 small child $17 me? week, 340 Baldwin Ave. aR APARTMENT. couple preferred. PE 3 ROOMS itt PRIVATE ENT. . FE 4-7267. clean close in Nicholie & Harger ( Co. nw TOR LAND SouTkacis . VanWelt, 4540 Disie Hwy, CASH H. Wanted Real Estate 32A BUY. OR SELL . your prep buy bow to oct coun W ten reasonable .Cail tow and R rE ¢i 1-00 THE ANSWER.TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads! To sell, rent, t will erty oF hire, it's FE 2-181, 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and ath. Working couple. 8/3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND Trance Pon. 2-1672. No drinking, 40 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 % noo Dm UNFURN, Hs e8 e8 a x 4 SS s 3 23 23 e and rigerator furnish Workin couple only. Cail after 5:30 p.m oop, ligt, CRGORE FLOOR off Oakland Ave. FE 4 ROOMS AND BATH UPPER apt. OR 3-77 4 ROOM oi aL ES N WEL- come. Ortonville taSRa. 33 _Chureh St ae: -@ ROOM APT. TH BATH. Christian cow — a — Avail eo Oct. A 8-2746. 4 ROOM AND sare ‘UPPER. $75 ze Fan ~ tees 412 W. Huron &t. Rooea _¥ eee. in “ROOM APT. WITH fore. cconed to wall carpet- — ame ecroom é po ne a, ats or a iee ATTRACTIVE YEAR ROUND home on Bald Eagle Lake, near Clarkston, 2 bedroom, automatic ot] furnace and hot water, stove and refrigerator vptional Securi- by nit rekquired, Ortonville, Body. | 3 MODERN CABIN, We INTER New [a 2 room kite Pa Patek oust om pesutita cee, Winer rates Res os tn , Ref quired, OR ‘ent Houses Un Unfurn. . 36 MOD 4 3 ROOMS & RAIN Bain INQUIRE, oe ee er Leke Rd., Ortonvill rates, children welcome. y ene Pontiac Drive-In theater. __Hollow Motel 3490 tte Ny 3 HOUSE, ‘ee! CHILD AL- NEWLY DECORATE LIONT, lowed Wah, Fe ‘Bessie, Auburti _ Geaness heat furnished g nk so E. im ron 5 IT or Sa +170 _ | NEw co APT. Now a i ae Rent Apts. Furnished 33 available ca Lake Ofion to ‘anige | @ rn aT Ri seogea. or young couple, MY month, OR 3-1972. 1 ROOM A KITCHENETTE. 1| _3-5793.- : 5 ROOM Ff men, 300 Baldwin. NICELY FURNISHED @ RMS. basement soker best suite i . PRIVA’ BA private entrance Close to m hot water, 6 Bizie ‘ROOM tan gcdools, hospital & shooping cen wa Plains. 7 ROOMS. ATTRACTIVE. Par | — "7 rad a ners ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN, ' ‘erere \ _Bating “edule. only PEE bose. f Garage, Adults only ailable. Adults. Phone MA 7 ROOM APT. FURNISHED Pro Gtcupers._St2_ We, waren Ot som: oe sie ge Ea CEASE 3 jee BATH PRIVATE | Pontiac Lake Rd. OPTION This 2 bderoom year around log home in Cass Lake area haa liv- ing room. kitchen, full bath, off ths on option buy Part of rental can avoly on down ishs’ Unions ee = pte Union EMBREE & GREGG” 1885 Union Lake Ra EM 3-4393 EM 3 ee “VILLAGE Moser riven Laxe home. Newly a Avoly Pontiac only Few bieste Rd off Auburn. a Dr. MODERN | 3 neEOROOM, 2335 +IN- Rd, Lake Orion. Call ia Sent. q WALLED LAKE, 2 BEDROOMS Tm conveniences, Shopning 2 Available imo ecintety. Lake Drive MA 4-1778. For Rent Rooms . 37 PPB BLL ALLL 2 ROOMS. 8. ONE WITH TWIN BEDS. armactive rE ROOM [ADIES NO Seneca WEeT FE 29517. CLEAN ROOM. GENTLEMAN OR pee. $10, 106 N. Telegraph. rE 5-5 GLEAN WARM ROOM 667 LOOK- _out Dr. FE 24362, LARGE ATTRACTIVE ROOM Close in. Heme : een. Wom- Private ance. Stove and ae. tal location. en only. FE ir ROOM UNF. PavATe | NICE ROOM ON ORIOLE RD. ent. S00 Eg. Clarkston, - re a girl or teach- re 7.2% + Fee _ ef, ARCADIA APTS. _ | xoom ron GENTLEMEN, AUTO. : — = bath, Adulte only. pny He + : hes rage i is *K.G. HEMPSTEAD |_S'Man sre ban. |?" 3 rooms and beth. Adults onty. oo MODERN HOME. 93 192 _E. Huron __Mark _.| CLEAN, CARPETED, UPSTAIRS IDE. apt. Adults only, gevels ae epee’ eferred, trance, Fe 9d, O°" Room Ag PINE TAKE HOME| Pine ‘CLEAN .3 ROOMS, TILED BATH. 6-6282. ae SFi_Pevtioe_Lebe AA, foo, EMPLOYED LADY. HOME DEL-RIO APTS. a oe Te Fee 3 rooms and bath, Refrigerator, Plante, On Busi Bus line. rE stove end utilities furnished. Cow =. SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. EM LARGE 2 ROOMS AND BATH.| _2-2416. ze Harbor, 7-0886, “een tet Oni: JUNE, MOD. down 36. 3-01. etonty on a aise c. PANGUS “i919 Mts | well insulated. Will lease | fishing. tases rd, _ Mich." 2005" “Hillside PERRY er 4 rms, bath, utility room, O1) Lone § City sewer « water, Sc! ehu: and stores, 96950 $1000 down : ATE ST. 4 rms., Lng Lp? and = im. $1300 down. Rose "NEAR SANFORD 7 room house 4 rooms and and room, New ofl furnace, 2 West New York 6700 down, ‘ Me La 3 Bedroom Home Attractive home only 2 years: ob. stot ble to take over existing 4 ts cent — = =~ mis. Call with oo Drayton ‘Phaine Lovely 5 rm, bungalow with 4 shady lawn. La oak floors, ed air ol! heat, pd aad fl sue price Can Ag John K. Irwin REALTOR | Phone FE 5-447; Eves. PE 2-180 WHITE BROS. CLARKSTON ESTATES Clarkston Estates room and peted ing seiner, l room dining ro . kitchen with bar and dishwasher, merge ecreened in h, hn | oo with finishe: on pom. 3 car attec! Large page vy ’ cotton: ‘the prise is oniy — TRLELEVEL IN J CLARKSTON ESTATES 3 silanes — ee kilenen "Pull, "cormmale tile bath, large living room with a fire- lace, 9 car garage, ‘% bath in| asement, fui paved oe ilo all this joe on 70 8 lot with lake ye os, $23,900. A REA UY 3 a, tts with a block “from Ol find” ak ce hts ho: Large $0, a EDROOMS DONELSON PARK a rambling ranch home is over long, situated on a well Gosmepe corner lot, Beautiful living room with fireplace, 2 baths, basement, 2 car garage and nares other features too merous mention. Priced Gas perimeter ear | brick, Lot 110 x 1 ron — Re — “9 MMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 ee $1500 down. City of spe, SEARCH! ful eled kitchen, 9 4 taeae bed. beautiful n lot, aay St I “ie seeped Den't WHITE BROS. , Pe Porne GM 31012 or Oh, 3.100 116 or OR 23-2081 SHORTCUT TO CASH: Classified Ads! FE 2-8181, 9 OWNER. 2 int CERT RSTON ESTATES BY OWNER Se ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. ies be hg TWENTY- SEVEN \ aN Wi, Howl Geos 2] Wane Rel Eat Sn] SLAC HAM — i For Sale Houses 43 - _For Sale Houses 43\\ Fer Sele. Hoyses 4“ eee _down ‘payment. EM 3: sali my ¥ PQuiry jUiTY ON INCOME | take discount, 103. N. home on ores Road. reom . with ere - fire . on with dinin fins a ant la cae koe tar Karare. base. ~ @ i with etre « hot water eaenene was ‘sit vaundry, oar . ir ‘Beenie at out victure windton:’ Brick + ng * ‘G. . HEMPSTEAD | 103 E GAYLORD West Huron Street | hose family home with three ment ne New siding, new roof, could also be used to ne some. A good value ior $12. Roselawn & Pike 96300 total price for a one story This is ~*g ant for couple doors to us and in a fice eat neighbor . Let Ue show you this Cooley Lake Road = an agony 8 new zen | a GAYLORD FE 4-9584 — 136 -E. Pike st. om Eves Cowperative Real Estate io ‘Rachange Bloomfield Township -OPEN DAILY t. ry Not Woodward 1 NEERIEMER 1008 N. wosdwaras Royal Oak . we © Wit 8 ond OI ON YOUR LOT house. Soot ‘you sus $110 down, $45. mo. See For edd tiona) rmation partial beautiful of lake. Bo caen ed rage, , My Dorothy fayder Lave lavender REALTOR new Mure "oF orse} fs LAKE AREA BETTER BUYS Boring lake 10 miles to Ger rlimste wants quick sale of this lake front hom $2,000 will hand! wo paymer EMBREE & GREGG 1865 Union Lake Rd. 3-4303 LAKE. MODERN 4 ms and bath. Pa: Va thet $2750. Call Sel, a8 ARBLE. Resitor. . YOUR LOT AND SMALL dire ot) dehth wear ae Sam ean wma Saas ‘pice lawn, a! ¥ ine om rege and at § Sua reen fear nd i = Garage. Heal for ‘amil EARLMOORE BLVD. LIVERNOIS RD. . ee ee A DOWN bungalow om lovely tile bath. oi] beat, twe nice bedrooms end nice netrounding A good buy at $8,350. homes. ‘ Orr JOSLYN BUNGALOW—-TRADE Outstanding five room modern to the minute bungalow with sta! = oO tile bath and hachen ‘and base- Ee with gas heat. Terms of ie. WE SELL ~ WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REAL’ #1687 752 W. Huron ve Real Estate Exc’ WEST SUBURBAN hot water heater down, First time RIDGEW FALTOR 32,000 with terms 46203 NEAR WATER FORD Wf7 aterin | Rea) Estate Exchange VILLAGE | 20 ROLLING ACRES te pomedllon ag den iy mo Sood: sam or pial Bes fovely carpeting and drapes, firepiace bulding on sags rice, ct a oe gr bs -_ oe, $1000 40d per Gintng eh 3 betron s,. bullt in GIROU x & FRANKS vanity, full be with shower — on nee REAL ESTATE — wa bes floor Beautiful Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 troom overt pe Sree et a: Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. I DID IT MYSELI F BY OWNER. $500 DOWN New € room & bath mes 2 bedrooma. Total pi ‘ype | FE ¢71565. Ask for the carpenter, Birmingham ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THAT inexpensive gp ogead home? We have found tt — “colle con- venient two Only $10,300, Cali us now.” Benjamin aa eee ‘Ine. Midwest 43232 JOrdan. 4-6128 8 Woodward. Birmincham ex N89 AM TO 9 P.M. well restricted, Water- “fora “Hilts Estates, estimates free- uy Le from our plans or yours, 4928. wentiee Lake Rd 2 BEDROOM HOME west of Pontise. $16,200: PR 5-5352 BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM RANCH, old, newly redecorated, aluminum sto : oy Disa i stalr- way to attic { land: pa » OR 3-2907 3140 ) Ww. * _Neas Fisher Body Plant Off Montcalm St. : Motel a corner of Se te, SYLVAN. REALTY CO. Realtor 83 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 5-0418 ——Si'te:Atewer, eal bm Baas” CLARK BSsiee will se FT RA Here is @ home thet fs sw Russell Young: : a ol ser ee on FE S28 ae aia bo Caveder | ornae mmaes’ ipaied kere 14 sure to Please you. Large beautiful kitch- | _ Bo ca . wi “ walls, basement, ‘automatic oli heat, at- its 1. Wea Secel west subareas ; st sub location the first to pect this lovely home. _— EAST CITY os AL, Here ‘is ‘a ¢@ well built property “feat — A out nicely landscaped tote ts Soule ees ‘ Oxbow area. Living room, d ing e.g nee Be de ete need | ae ane . LJ < with edaisonst living or recrea- Si sob down Full price de- > tion space in basement Oil heat, z hardwood floors plastered i eee Owner” Sh tice A. 1h : wa ae and i Wt consice payment to J. a ylo r eal, F WINTER INCOME REALTOR — INSURANCE BU R 100 land Ave. 42568 Beautiful ves. Free Parkin; Nothing Down toG. Ls NOW OPEN - Bra bedroom bungalow oak fleo full new 3- Belect ri m to Hatchery left te Ll Model, corner Bender, ter hurry, these won't last. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Huron Phone 3 Lag a or OR dot +. doxis0 fh tot, Peach URLER REALTY "reat whe g TEMPLETON SYLVAN CITY i Larre | Gubstantial dows OAKLAND I LAKE = aes SOUTH BLVD. RS iL. Templeton; Realtor fal On Sitoe a el Se : a WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS | NICHOLIE AND HARGER Co. : n Ww. 3 EAST SIDE. MACEDAY LK. AREA. 2 bedroom, large lot. Some to_be done. > ieges. at tee Pl KENNEDY _ REALTOR sen EY, EVENINGS “TH oS Elizabeth Lake Estates You — tor just. 8.00 on liv room, room, Z tu sb an Nar ack eh, #1, down, ‘ Near Commerce full’ besement te bara "te. bent Just $1,275. down, 18 ft. living: PRAY ae . A SAVE inrency, vse. WANT ADS! To, find a job, place to live or used car, wee ( C ied NOW.» ; 1 (ej me mamtan sonecenedtnmagaiicg: $ ‘ A ‘ =e ~ INTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, SuPTEMBEN i 1 ‘v7, 345 SEH HOMES ans sign to sade a at PEARL BUILDING CO. z STOUTS Best Buys me) ; For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 a cas lege , Livieg yp adie we Lorsve ', room, 16534, sun p * LAPOR *BUSNSUTT AGS | wince tat Bea eae ‘oom, and very nice kitchen. Mas | £#** Orion __MY¥ 3.4401 This FAMILY HOME “ available sides, a screened twrace and « naturel mal’ @. th on ted basement, off heat. oversized double garave. Beautiful setting _ 200230, $10,000, terms. - HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 83.N_ Telexraph Open Evenings Co-operative ¢ Real Estate Exchange ‘CEDARDALE Ag Iya — 8800 pee. Shown by ~ se Gi TEMPSTEAD 162 EB. Huron / PEA Here's Another om! oe down on this pent room home nt Junk off Bashaba wna. ane i s - — a a Jf 5 i oa ‘et i 2 = ] a i 2 rf “* i iB ~ QUALITY BUILT © gu HOMES oe teat aka : “Baens _FLOYD KENT, Realtor. FE 66106 “REISZ, gag gen cou Here's the home want wate’ neat modern bun- Templeton SOUTH BLVD. much as you LOOK as fh. 1 A home you enjoy the rest of your life. See- conatle down payment. JOSEPH F. REISZ : “ay wlinges. (Mice Ist. cas be had | __K. L. Templeton, Realtor Bin ee 20. cau On Sit0s Ee 20250 ceaeetenee i Real Estate Exchange , NEED ROOM? , 2 bedroom home har 1.100 ceuare feet of charm. Liv- ing room 9x22—maste reo! 5 ROOMS PLUS ‘This orated by ing beautiful aoe kitchen mets and sink, has a —_ small house im trade or $9,960 $2,450 down : JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland A rE Co-operative Re Resi_ Rotate Exe! Reautiful Lake Front Home tm.. with ftebace “attached 2 KI ter garage mtiy lot. Terms Birmingham location, Well ke wi aoe + ee cee te AB, og Bi. 6 Y ‘ear Round Cottage © Lake, S’sme. ‘snd bet with ae rage a bem Wery close to the ea Ses ys Mad Phone 1 Eve. vr ‘1004 GILES $1,500 DOWN NORTH PERRY patent "tte a floors. Nee paved trans- Jot, i. Prieea to sell, Call for appointment, | LAKEFRONT HOME feale pita icin" the , be sure to see room Some et best Fowtas” enh: ay ties for boat ory A A reall bargain for $12, with terms. . NEW 3 BEDROOM ys in 1964, & real sharp GILES REALTY CO. ee Open. 2. 8 tec Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES THIS 1# BAD owners rate love mow a ' brick ranch home ‘e baths, but have been a. ferred t» Pennsylvania, and can't take it with them. This is ; hom carpeted. abv LJ ° i storms end screens, water Saez, for-a ve fair ec. i targe let appointment oniy, KNOCK Orr For half an hour and let ws you this 3 bedroom e only $16,800 with wonderful terms. Ev ‘efter 0:60 call Mrs. Sny- der, OFFICE OPEN 96 A-JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Loess 'E 4.2533 “TRIPP. Sylvan Shores Brick, 3 bedroom, Paneled geoverar lot on Syiven Lake. own by appointment. ‘Choice West Side This eustom- _ rfectiy decorated, 3 Toom brick Colonial. hac 3 full baths plus 1 powder room. Superb sunroom. Fireplace, many extras — carpeting, drapes. J car brick garage Paneled rec. room, bar. Sereened terrace, awnings. Terms Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Open Evenings 22 W. Lawrence Street PE 50161 or FR 54-8304 $950 DOWN AUBURN HEIONTS trees fruit and berries, good lawn look @ year you won't beat it for fust $7,000 with $950 down and bal- ance like rent. Eves call Mr. Perry MAple 5-364). PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Tle N. Saginaw FE 2-9208 - “Real Estate Since iste” ye rt “how value Can be into Income. $8.000, $3, PONT TIAC REALTY T Baldwin PE 5-827 4 room hoine. ‘Sem!-modern, Lake on Will Lake. SPECIA]. $300 DOWN 3 bedroom ranch home a good north side location completely on aoe. BH immediate RF. VALUE a; Realtor | $24 345 Oakland A Co-operative 1 Real | Estate Betees HOM “APP. $47 PER. MONTH ‘ INCLUDING TAXES rooms. » @xcellent a $14,000. : crpetien acre jake orivileses. Co-operative Rael Estate Exchange Semice »F. C. Wood. Co, p= ah Willams take | neg & } “3 “4 Alter “6. Call On Soe | PHA. $750 DOWN and INSURANCE @0.POOT LOTS LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 LARGE —— STAIRWAY TO ATTIC AIR OIL, HEAT : 52 GAL. ELEC, HOT WATER HEATER / ALUMINUM . WINDOWS o MANY OTHER FINE PEATURES FURNISHED MODEL DAILY 6-8:30 P.M. SUNDAY 2-5 P.M, LOCATED AT 5574 CLEARY: . 2 blocks east of the tea . ford Drivein Theater, block off Williams Lake ne Watch, for open signa, Bateman & Kampsen Realtors e FE 4-0528 — 377 &. Telegraph Ra. DRAYTON PLdine 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, oak floors, red tu"l ent. Laree lot, side drive. 3 race s ve. car we A oteal at § te c Large landscanc | iy Y eeied : home ‘ess than yrs. old with basement, A real doh douse sere | : ELIZ LAnEPRONT » baths. basement, OF Y LAKE RD Very ottrective a oy eeeree ranch home . one eveey respect. Attached varage. Will consiger your home or eq ‘ade inom any of these exe ‘4 it ETA Mi. ELWOOD #143 fiisabeth Lake Ré. Cn ee Kiddies’ Playground 2 bed: ren beth, lant ieee kitchen. Located ee REALTOR 432 N. Mein, OL 1-6541: pepottor FUNNY BUSINESS _ oh. 1955 by NEA Serre ine, “TQ? wow “It's from Junior at college — he says ‘Thanks, Dad, for the $50 you are sending!" he Ge G __ For Sale Houses 43 1717 &, Telegranh Co-operative Real Estate Exeh Charles GET READY POR WINTER, You _ know about the three little pigs! with their houses of straw wood brick. When BIG bad wolf and wintry blasts howls at the door |. . of this staune room brick you |- nice bi omplete with basement and furnace, om ¢ bought for $8,450 with $1 down. A real bargain. Phone to: details. SAFE BEACH. Safe enough for a 4 vear old to bathe. Living room 17229 ft. 3 bedrooms, 10x12 each. Very ere. | sereened in poreh. Only $11, takes all meluding furniture -on't delav eall today. HARD TO FIND! Yes. houses ‘co find in the sale are hard elty of Syivan Lake Easpecialiy 3 bedroom *-mies at 2. en price. Here is a 6 home look it over, @ no B. D. CHARLES, cane FE 4-021 NEIDA 8T. | oo} bath. 2 bedrooms | do Pull . Rec jon Bath with shower down Gare cond: Charles _ 4 income units | line, Good condition in & out, | $27,500 with 63.500 dwn, EAST SUBURBAN 45 rm. asbestos sided bungalow. Sweil for retired | couple, $5,060, WARD'S coeee on ft reat er. New “”. $2000 DOWN. T wim. east side home, basem ont, earage, Bargain priced at $6.726, . B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | FE 4-0521 1616 8. Tele ey Eves, & Sun | Co-operative | Estate Exchange | HAYDEN. NEAR neatER BODY 2 bed- room home, furnace, storms and screens, Extra lot. $4,500, terms NEAR ROUND LAKE. 2 bed- rooms, full bath. off furnace In- bonne furniture. $7,900 with $1,- wn, NEW Gl HOMES. 9 bedroom face brick homes, Plastered walla, oak floors, pictu: tile bath. Pull ‘ OPEN 21 6 P.M. - 9950 down, New 2 begerem med ern homes at White Lak Lares ® &. Huron ‘ raf toats Lake Rd. Watch for open sten J.C. HAYDEN. Realtor Oven Eves 86 E. Walton Bivd _ FE 80441 ce , ore MACEDAY LAKE One of the most seente locations | on the jake with 112 feet of excellent lake frontage well fenced and beautifully landscaped Home was custom it for De- troit executiv® for summer home so it could be used as a vear penne home upon bis retirement bedrooms and bdth and a half las and 3 smal} bedroome and urnished and immediate DOeses- ston $25,000 with cash to @ mort- gee. . GE RESALE $1.500 DOWN 3 bedroom bungalow modern to | the minute. Forced air of] heat, bireh trim plastered walls, alv- minum storme and screens Lo- eated only & miles west of Pon- tiac, Close to Waterford Schoo! and new grade school now under | construction. Can’ be —— — with small down paymen 4. BEDROOMS | Lovely 4 bedroom home that would be ideal for a large family ditional ore ry & des red. House is in excellent condition with | hardwood floors and birch trim throughout. Lovely lasteredt | —_ and tiled bath. Only $3,000 WILLIAMS LAKE 3 bedroom Bilevel home just off jake. This home tx a regular doll house, beautifully decorated and one of the most livable he homes we room very nicely landscaped. There a S, ear —— erage Ww at space. Priced at Satt.see with. with Sat es. 500 down. TO MAKE BUSINESS ie MAPLE “HILL eae ORION | BRISKER, wse Classified) '% ri i Re ot Bn a Md Ads! To -sell things, coal to, kittens, dial FE 2-8181. | ment, * # ROOM HOUSE. al etre bi it} 3 car gategee ¢ lots, trator’ lake ‘priv tages, mit one Cormick, ieft tw 280. pareusk: es ANNETT OFFERS Downtown Area : 2 family. es blocks from dow ot residen- bath on . Gas heat, 2 tar pan ony Les 602140. 511,000, Clarkston Very spacious 5 room home — in excellent condition, situ- | . ated on lot 60% 148, living room 16420, dining room ian | kitchen 1a, enclosed pera. full bath, basement “shop a =“, agar J epepemed) cage. "417 068, $3000" coun. Silver Lake Area Attractive 2 bedroom nrter | Lion, home im excellent condi ere. picture window "unfinished “2nd. floor, tuli |- basement, tubs, automatic furnace, | $0 ood trees - = = aly fruit trees, 1 ace Sylvan Lake $18,000, terms. | Bloontfield Highlands Ditra modern brick home built lin 1951 /by present | owner. 22 foot living room baths, recreation — _ e, attached bree way and sarage. $27,400, Roy Annett, Inc. | REAL LTom Open —— and Suniay Gl Resale 5 room bungalow, full base- ment, gas heat, $ years oid Near eee engineering build- ing, $80,000 with terms, H. W. Bigelow anit Phe aioe rtake Rd, ___FE 8-113 or FE 5-005) - $750xDown Williams Lake, 88750 monthly payments. 2 bedroom home. full basement, garage, and eased E 4392 Dixie Hwr __OR 11950: Eves. OR 30008 Lake Frontage. $8950.00 2 bedrooms, large living room. Interior finished in knotty pine | . walls. New garage. Bie yard, Eevee drive $2,500 down. Bal- land contr mea A Aubure FE +3303 East Side Near St. Joseph Hospital 3 bedroom 1') story full basement, “automatic heat and 60, reasonable terms, to respon- sible party. Call us today. ‘BUD’ Nicholie Eves & Sun, xehanee / 40 Mt Clemens St. PR 5-120 Eve _ Mr. -_Meiser : eo Perry Park East Suburban WM. Il. KNUDSEN Partridge ~ i, mod heat, breezeway, 2 car at- iached garage, jot 150x172. | “For Sale Houses se 4 PPP OLDIE i g isi i ednat ‘basement, “Delco” ot} heat, gas hot water, dining room, storm and screens, 1% car garage fur: mishings included = at Shown by appointment only. pome with Teal estate and insurance ‘Near High School A 2? story frame 5 room and KNUDSEN Es . bath home. Enclosed porch and basement An attractive and unusual home : with 9 balcony bedrooms. $ minutes from General Motors Truck plant. 1 story, 44) rooms Garage and beautiful landscep- < Call for appolmtment, REALTOR $10 Pontiac Biote Set Bidg. Ph. FE 44516 ‘ IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE 3 BEDROOMS @ room home locate paved srost cl bes Proscar ol Pontiac nice —_ Only & ce 4 et ae with $1 i00 dow COLONIAL HILLs . | Eee this en 165 by | 213 ft fee caty #27 300 WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | REALTOR: 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 9 FE 2-8316, ___For Sale Lots’ 46 scene DOWN airemely tice at ee vos heey Seen font a: RJ. VAL UET, Reshor ieee ‘ative Real Estate Exchange | oer GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS WALK DOWN a Hi iz i = A oe. © Cc ke nd es 53° Bstasé To Py st Sell--To T You BU iT_we’ LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS | Co-operati e Estate Exchange J E 20263 Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH = POST OFFICER For Sale Lake Prop. 44 First Time Offered Located e. Elizabeth Lake, dw. M. Sow Rea corr: lake at Clarkston. Mich wt 4 cash or $3,000 terms. rE | aie HOUSE ‘ON LAKE ORION. $1, 500 bow N ‘or Sale ale Resort ort Prop. 4 “4A ROSCOMMON Up in oa you can buy ty mt j 2 bedrooms has electricity, inside water. stove & refrigerator includ- ) REALTOR PE 2-02 Beauty shop, | Ederal “ibe | pa Double Income 4 room apartment nd Bring a cue ts, Located in resort Practically new tnelud- ed at ae $22,500, Terms can be arranged, Crescent Lake Front Attractive one floor. year round. 2 bedroom home on 100 ft. Cy- HUNT & Fish Centra Lower Penninsula (148 pot bh Stream = th: borders on the en River | clone fenced lot with 100 ft of beach, Boat dock. 1% car block | karage, paneled kitchen and liv- ing room, forced air heat. tiled bath. Bendix auto. washer and drver. and traverse drapes go with this excentional offerine of $12,600. Approximately $6,000 re- quired down Sylvan Manor 4 bedroom -brick ranch home with large livine room with din- | ing ell, good sized kitchen, 144) ~ ceramic tile baths, utility and | carport, Ot heat. combination | storms and screens Venetian | blinds. This ts a lovely home | only one vear old. You must | eee this: Priced right } Fast Beverly .- Don't miss this 3 bedroom bunea- | | |}. low. It has everything Living toom and dining room carpeted. tiled bath, full basement. pan- eled rec. room with bar, eas heat. combination storms and sereens, cement drive. 1'3 car) garage, 2 lots completely land- scaned. Reasonably nriced with | terms SYLVAN REALTY and cedar. Small base nent, auto- 23983 Orchard Lake Rd FE s-osai | U4 matic of] heat. electric water, heater. _, insulated. Atta asant with . many fruit trees: Fine lake view Convenient terms. Immediate pos- fe HOLMES. 7 4702 __OR 31950: Eves. OR 3-9096 3 Bedroom Full Basement Quiet well ae suburban neigh- borhood ne mereonee Lake, Ful- y jaculated.. Plaste with cove BARTRAM Pee 309 pine” hwy. OR a-1090: | Eves OR 3-008 REACH CASH CUS- TOMERS through Classi- fied Ads. Call FE2-8181, KINZ ZLER- dw. Maron’ wee KF saa” Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | a 1 BRICK FRONT . and one of the most: complete homes in Wash- ington Park. 1% story bun- walow with 2 bedrooms and on bath down, and 15x26 car garace with cement | ‘ive $850 DOWN | A clean 4 toom home off | Josiyn and close to, Emer- | on School Ideal for newly- weds or beet pon Full 950 $51 per — 7 $1,150 dows and 645 | ver mo. OUT JOSLYN. . ¥ ACRE { i . | Cheerful, like new, 28x40 ° | bungalow with carport. 24 earden spot Eres: $10,950. | about 62.500 4 | Co-operative Real _— Exchange mon with only half down PE 35-5091 or FE 5-9491 Oven Evenings and Sundays C EAL Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Suburban | Property 45A LAKEVILLE VILLAGE | home saggate sh | ine room. “ room WATE \ Beautiful building site on cana! rom Sylvan Lake. 60) “BUILDERS PAL ANCE OF SUB. all 100° lake fied ces terms. Also gach rs Loe ea land contracts. MI 4-6410 $250 RACH. $35 L Down’ OR are sID: All stron tmpeoremets. FE 2-6970 OT, 64x300, NEAR LARS ORION. it trees, lake . MY | 3 DESIRABLE lors. side, 50 | LOTS” POR SALE AUBURN HTS. | Phone after 5, FE 17-9877. | Twin BEACH. MIDDLE STRAITS | 6 lots, EM 3-2440, Arve. lvoe SALE: MCORNER kwood lake. Wooded 336 ft. fronta MA 5-4686. LAND oa ie te FOR SUBDIVI- ston. for im sites for ——- com mercial | industrial DRAYTON WOODS tues ideal for ranch type homes. | 20 per cent down, nnett, Inc, r FF 2 Rvenings & Bunday ri) ‘Watkins | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor WEST OF CLARKSTON acres, mest of which is till- 77 ACRES y terms. Rent Len Prop A 49A NEW. aTORE FoR. aot Joel. taro aad Sire ee able. Ph. FE 44423. TW. BINNAN & & SONS pomee | n ) ACREAGE Py ey dia PE 4-0003, ———— 120 ACRES ater eee Ls ans seems, ilk on this desirable og Sout te show it to you at oes prodteg ence. Call Mr. Houston, + bo84. Eves, FE GAYLORD, 1 j | i | | oat FAI ‘ Qroperative. ° Real Entete S acakens 49 ACRES + oy ; one | productive es that a) , . chick. . and well | e. There is | so much to see and investigate HERE'S A RARE to go into -business = furniture sq.: fi. of store and ene Witt sell . 4 items and novelties at party, (Also on rder). ‘Now doing grosa but could be dou- i Soak Doonan" Peeys } ba : FLOYD KENT, Realtor FE §-6108 4 W. Lawrence by Bs. Next to the Consumers Power ~ ONLY $1,500 DOWN 7 LARGE ROOMS yOe will Yove to rolve “tie, chit es Rrseese rte Ps good arage oe aides ca hood west of tow 2 bag | nee down for the bargain GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE | 4395 Dixie Hwy. 3-701 | Open until 8; Sunday 1 ‘ 5 p.m, WE NEED 2 TANDEM TRUCKS. LONG. WHEEL: BASE, TO HAUL READY MIX CONCRETE. VERY GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR RIGHT PARTY, APPLY 339 S. PAD- DOCK. FOR LEASE. DRY CLEANING agency on Baldwini Ave. Includes building ~TS) equipment. A fine 10 room farm home with base 102 E. Murea ine. tow: deal for | subaividing. $12,000. W: 8 ACRES Spacious 6 bedroom modern home a furnished, Basement. barn A gaa and fay wo in, cellent spring lake atte many scenic views Ideal for club, resort, or cub: | Ssnese" will handle J.C“ HAYDEN ea | SSE" Wate comm eet STOCK FARM 280) «acres of level land Over 200 acres tillable. 6 room home, . barn, sile and other outbuildings Live stream Priced «t only $113 per acre. ,If you want a stock farm here is a real value. 1.. H. BROWN, Realtor || — | #262 W, Huron _ __ PE 24810 80 ACRE FARM . AT. PERRYVILLE . Between Fiint and Pontiac, just 1 mile east of US. 10 (Dixie) in neighborhood of nice executive type country homes. Good soil, land lev- el le rolling. two nice Ragaes x. i appro! acres tillable,. good base- ment. barn and modern farm house, full price just $18,000. The farm house next MAvle 5-364 ' PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | | Tita N. Saginaw St. FE 2-9200 ___"““Real Estate Since 1919"' acres of rolling velope the property into oe | 9393 Orchard take Ra. PE 5-0418 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | 100 ACRES SACKE, LANE This is ome of the best 100 acre farms in Oakland County 7 rooms, tty story modern home Fully insu- lated Ot! heat. 60x36 barn 2 stios, and large 2 story chicken house, Schoo! bus ‘ by door to Ortonville. 6 acre spring fed lake—good fish- ing. Ask for Mr Fiynn. JOHN * KINZLER . RE EALTOR $70 W. Huron St nm 8: to 8:30 Sale Business Property 49 DIXIE FRONTAGE i ee COMMERCIAL CORNER ROY KNAUF, Realtor | 26» w a FE 2- 2421 OA 8-J339 7 HURON This aie building with frontage | on Huron St. with bien of park- ing aerms “e suite r beauty | or barber shop or most | ane ‘kind of business Cou made ye — Ideal loca- | tion. $10, terms. KEEGO HARBOR init oe pat mse with rking » e roximately 2800 ee ft, ot : apane cn Gass Lake Rd. near Orchard Lake. re L. Templeton, Realtor | 2339 me ag Lake Rd.” FE 44503 | amet if no ans. oe OR 3-1708 | 300 ft. Dixie Hwy. Frontage 10 engpeoes lots .o = eo | center area opposite Dit Floral | | AL SO 5 ACRES. FEED STORE, ) PLUS INVEN. tory. Rent 880 mo or can buy. | FE 4-764, ea Rent Lease Bus. Prop. wal 2300 . PT hsegernoe =| GAS STA.) pa FOR LEASE . | One of Onkin Courity’s most | besutifal service stations, will | and ready Ww oven fe You Pw MAN? n FE 20M A sk for Mr. Best’ | | “BU ee © HOME" qt hard- are. variety store ped drug store, $10,050, terms. See this today, BUMP SHOP build as heat, rving and » booth. Three extra lots. $12.000 down will hand iness, equipment and buildin, DEPARTMENT STORE General devartment store i ever expanding lake region west of attached garage, $17,000 geo Call for Conk ie € HAYDEN, Realtor | i6 E. Walton Bivd. FE 6-041 1 OPTOMETRIST WITH | To “Y | modern store. Cates te Seren ron Shonning Center, RESTAURANT FOR BALE. FE wa i ESTABLISHED GROCERY and meat. beer and wine. Fine living quarters, fre | lease. Very reasonable. PE 2-7782. ij Ph FE €3525_ pe Co-operative Real Estate Exchange wer. SIDE RESTAURANT one |, will give you session of th outstanding business See for pond self. Arrange for an RUSSELL Y VUNG “BOWLING J AND BAR. One of the most profitable bow!l- ine alleys and tavern of its kind in Michigan. ‘Income from allevs ds terrific and the tavern pave Most of the overhead Perfect for partners, Phone for more ine formation. : MICTHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION PONTIAC STATE a BLDG PE 4-1 GROCERY AND ors MARKET for equity on home cr wil _4-5678, sen ae BEER t. AVERN Located on a busy downtown corner Doing @ very gond bual- - Hess. Owner anxious to sei) and : as reduced the price Shoen by appointment only __ IVAN SCHRAM FE 5-s001 or FE 48-9471 If no answer Po FE 5-2584 Open Evenings and Sundays W111 Joslyn Cor ard REALTO Co-operative Real Extate Rackanre Partridge - 18 THE “BIRD” 19 SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS ONE HUNDRED « Y- SEVEN PIECE COIN Ryness ROUTE. Al} equipment included for A-1 operation $22.560 down, AAA Be Ultre-mhoderg 1s of for deveiopme: Tet at peqae! ioe ss adettion 4 ath owner's Air anit nicely furnished > 7m time offered. $96,609 on terms, MAIN STREET downtown Pontiac doing fete tend 090 per Ka Mm imerecsed: Priced for quick vale SMORGASBORD f dinners are a sod f vp ye dog main street restaurm in “ina Priced for quicy tale ry i F Pp TABLE GROCERY with beer & Wine take erry Pontiac phan eee arnes ‘east ntQ™ THe sho Mane oO a le ” FHROVOMOK iT wie WORD FEF. PAR RINGR Ee "|W Rave TOR FE 2RHA - H, Open are, 9 rg ~ Soe ea ae al ies oN), wien eae 2 ee ie ae ee ne art pe aey _THE PONTIAC PRESS, y “TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1955 | " Baataess Opportunites 31 6:30 19 'r mitiee SB = suieee = — Feady for lease Sot “See obtained b by phonies Pe FE ern Se Sere. Terri fic as Sale Land Packets _32 INVEST ranch 163.04 to handle. R. J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-0603 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $1,860 DISCOUNT odern—@ per cent tn half acre room m) 6 tefest — well secured — land. JIM W RIGHT, Realtor J45 Oakland re rative ‘Neal Estate «Money to Loan 53 : “TOANS COMMU #0 8. LAWRENCE FRIENDLY SERVI Pe 37131 TEAGUE SAREE CO. 202 N.' MAIN , ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS = TO 8500 LIVESTOCK B ee eae Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-9791 Need $500 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? to come. Most our first visit so pices one for cash Then Home & Auto. ‘ts oes pose wans i awaits you, Leslie. ager, Berkicy Voss, Presideut, Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company Hours; @ to 5; Saturday 407 Community Nat’) Bank “B “plag. LOANS Extra Fast Service You ean on Loans _ any Swortratibe purpose. to 20 months to revav HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of’ Pontia 3%) South Saginaw St. 2nd_ Floor “GET CASH QUICKLY ‘ . Up to $500 me el service ‘’ borrow — i — ear or furniture without endorsers le ABC SPIN DRY WASHING MA. ba ¢ for 4 room oil heater, FE ie a FINANCE CO: $25 to $500 You can get tt vickty om gout . car or S| Sedge, wevgit he ‘adh bei STATE FINANCE Co. Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 208 NATIONAL BUILDING PONTIAC’ - PE 44729 LOW INTEREST wnt G. erty ty waps PLL LOLOL L IAPR I trom ae ‘ate, °F 230 amps, or what 42070. ‘West Side bedrooms, baths, and garage, An older toon om ‘ Owner condition thro to 812800 Gs Quick posse Bateman & Kampsen Realtors. .FE 4-0528 377 S. Telegraph Rd. _For Sale Sale Clothing 56 snoww Tem LAMB JACK- et, size rN dition. 2 DEER ae D Pants, size 44, Like new, $15. OR GRAY PERSIAN LA LAMB iB COAT SIZE __16.. f00d condition, $50. aac 23-2062, 2-4963 or 2006 Lak - Sylvan Lake. MAN'S TOP COAT SIZE 36 ANB a Pare heme size 11, like new, eland Ave., RED COAT WITH | BLACK - PER- sian lamb collar Size 15. Like 40, FE 41908. new, MOeER AT coat BROWN % THREE SIZE 19 FALL MATER: NITY DRESSES FE 42447 Sale Heuscheld Goods 57 4 GOOD BUY Ix SMALL RADIOS PE 5-875. __from 7 to 12. ‘ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT tao BE FOUND AT bedroom ries room suites, si2.be up; sup: otter npg = $19.50 up. Many er car Bide. | Phone FEderal 40535 We buy, seit —- jane Come round. 2 2 acres of | g90 | (Ll & 8 8 1948 to 1955 cars. Bring your title. | Most deals closed Loe also made Loan Co. 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. PE 2-9206 FE 4-1574 in 30 minutes. a8 on furniture. Signetures and other securities, Oakland 35,000 Families Recommend Beisel up on m nce & month payments. get full deductions OP BUCRNER'S. ‘S tS LESS THINK HAN YOU THI ied cash quickly Get need “ i; from Buckner’s fr oan company Buckner Finance Co. . Offices are located: Pontiae 2nd Floor National Bidg. Drayton Plaines 4512 Dixie \Hwy,. Waned Lake. 230 Barnston (next to Ban ks Otiea 45462 Van Dyke one block “North across from Bank. TOA 43370 Se B XTER & Fe A 4 W. Lawrence. amount no ee ene eit our’ EASY of et LAY-A-WAY PLA out and look free ce) AILY @ TO 9 SUNDAY 12 TO *s SALES CO., 4 mi, .east of yontine or 1 mi. ‘east rah ‘Auburo Heights on Auburn Rd. M59. E 2-2066 We Give Hold Amps. ALMOST NEW GAS STOVE. VAL- uable antique love seat and chair to —_ Lone love seat. OR BOTTLE GAS , New low price. Complete installa- tion only $10 plus gas. Kenyon __Puelgas. OR 3-2401. . 10.5 CUBIC FT HOTPOINT — frigerator, Py ne and your frigerator. R. B. Munro Electrit 1060 uron. ‘ BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, = yo dite ike new. Only $130.06. BOY'S ee — BABY BUGGY, $15.. Playpen, $10. 21° TV, $75. _ All like new. FE 5-2766 CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE | or tools, OR_?-2717. CHROME A8- DTN: semble these yourself and save, ue, $30.95. These are brand new 1988 models, famous roger le hone mica tops, all ~ Come in, look, com berraiees Mictigas, Ca r * c juores: _ 303 “Ore hard Leke Ave COAL OR Wooo CooK K STOVE _ FE 21672 $ CLOTHES ae GAS. ONE | of the best brands availabie. Slightly crate scratched, Extraor- | dinary value. Michigan Fluores- cent 303 Orcherd Lake Ave. FURNACE. A-1 CONDI- 10 Peptns Lake Rd. ETE 8ET OF ENCYCLO- ia Brittanica, excellent condi- PE, 4-5275, - POT -¢8 CU. FT, RE- frigerator, 40 Ib. freezer chest, 42 in. Detroit Jewel was range. PE_2-6224. 160 Ascot, pe — teers Be aa Se. washer _Jate_ fae eodet ons rm MY Sot = DA VENPORT fK ge occ. — and _ends, 1g 8. Edith D FREEZE 19 -cu. feet condition. Sellin ’ Pasar will, one fice for $200. “NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, good job. FE 2.8181 is the rent find a2 1 fen Lawrence’ & ieee WHEN You NE pave DININ Lord’ '3 Specials 8 pe. dinette » Furniture and Appliances 123 W. Huron *t, FE 4-0583 _where Posten” RED Used od To I Be" a ae iter SALE i) price at Jack's. 277 Baldwin CARE MARODAN Will seat 14. EM _ +e. 9x12 LINO, RUGS. $2.8 Rea, Paint, eal. :. Se ager ~ Rest i and ?. _et. Phone MI 4. Tg MIRAE SOaISTRTTIGE. ‘ WALTON TV PE 2.2257 Plants, ay, 3 Plastic W all a ea. mo KEN Several nice house 2-0008. Want Ad number! .- ed 0 svens. BED. COIL SPRINGS, rese- 7! Oe ae a plate By wn W a es | , SPECIALS ; Ber ee ee at Ry Morass SRS Kew'p see nee $39.99 Yew Hollywood remes S38 New Matt ei 0.05 New Innerspring Sisbs We buy tell “OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. RAE Ons ANOS crn ES Ww MACH =a Munro Elec- trie W. Huron, y 2 B Munro, Electric, “tee For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ee FURNACE. 1. IN, PRE APARTMENT SIZE G. four ane 129.50 ~- By Nee 6 . Also ‘several “ron in electric and i values. moressent. 33) (Or. as at higan chard Lake Ave Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No, 24A_ ALL” ELECTRIC Ls. APPLI- | ances at wholesale prices to all. GENERAL W co. _ PARK FREE! AT E N TION Buliders——Homeowners » i —“ANCHOR FENCES |‘ CARNIVAL - ax v Dick “Turner i BURNER, i a8 Lo 1 atuomatic. 2 ovens, stove, Like Rg om, $21 Pine 2 * 124.95. MI ‘6 Knob Road. 7 I PeotoaiNE REFRIGERATOR, Gas : Be Te me; Excqlient condition.| oir. 2 may & lawnmower, ~_— ras TPC. GRAY NYLON SECTIONAL. | Scolt af bal ton Pane eae A | EAS a Phat ching end | Gas save FOR SALE. GOOD | __** ‘tia Gas RANG = +, ann 9 ee Se | ie old, Can deliver. re Osep Fy. von as OF. SED Pe Gas TIAN BLIND Lauer Melk coe | ae — ono is agus __ rg eae s eee | “I took that how-do-you-rate-as-a-husband test for you, GE 11, REPRIOERATOR 3 ay —fnees,_423_W | and I'm surprised I've put up with you as long as I have!” om, * sinatra rt ene “52 Gal. Electric. Spe, ae dine fae ask. Me = Tut "koran, “et "t For Sale Miscellaneous 60, For. Sale Miscellaneous 60. 40 inch. elec. nant A i, 5 ee en _OULATEO Um aon - or, sell separately or trade. FE 1960 N. ¢, Cor, Pontiac Rd. C BCU at NO} e Te. Bones 2 “ ont Ba vague RTT = j *| PLUROESCENT LIGHTS, COUN- ee seme 9 pete by. Roxbury Weave cae ees sed Trade-in Dept. bay yp ny Balawin | NEW 80.000 B.T.U. FURNACE and 8 ft. x 14-2 eam rubber | DTesee: +--- $14.95) Red. South of Mill Lake, complete with out Parner and con- ‘match. FE $175. | | LS a8 | Beas trols, $268.27, @ m Deon, pads ated! aoe cpreces 920.08 | Bam TIGR MAGIC ~CHE—e 80 8 Perry, ~ HOOVER ELECT. SWEEPER. Chat ee | eee aie ent eee Model $25. With attachments, 147. i rt §3ees, room f and blower. 80 FE NATIONAL LOW PRESSURE Ghote Nae ‘suite *_ g20.$0 | ’ steam or hot water boiler, 11 —: ¥ : 50 0 GALLON Fi FUEL TANK, i i123 Mr. room capacity. Also ‘bie fed Iron $14.95. Belts TIRE NEW | Sula . eeias iemens. FE 4-6324, ante Lb —_ me ap nes : ? 8A THICKNESS | _ offer, 17 _ Makes, 056° Myrtle, Huron ‘Gar- ee Be EEONOMY 7S We es oS New AND USED FURNITURE. HAMILTON Eteernig DRYER. | -FURNITURE CO. Fon et One a PEAS acres and we: MI 6-1900. = 30, se0maw ot FURNITURE A AT | EXTRAORDIN. - - ’ cand 7M new lnersprine utres, gag | WALNUT CHINA CABINET, Gate | {nl Thode ‘und raailonat ae Ce cr wr maercer: | ORT RE | Deiat ekttabtctaia oe rl : Ss e in, ; Livina ; “OR WA NE GABE 'S sees opine citered, elsewhere . sie =" = = Floor Sample Sa Sale Ge ane ot © ed tei. Mien | ae 7, ad Lave Equipment, an AO chairs, leathe seats, good. cone oak ee Norse ‘dis dryer” mie te _ Ave. - new ei wines i a — ‘aap al ‘ pares 6 9, setrig tise GAS CONVERSION BURNER, FE older’ inquire re Bis. es E. Barer, ea eine pa Meetibey sive | 53378 ~NEW OALVANIZED rt ~~ G&M COMPANY OWERS Factory Seconds -Irre Poe oy Bo PLUMB su «EARiN., ari _used, Phone = HAYRIDE PARTIES - ed. PE 2321, PETRO : Q Associated with sae Sreber Pax @0_5. Telegraph _FE_2-320 — INGGHEAD VARIETY STORE m out Arm ” hoor cover n c __ paints. | wy 2 a age Bui weeaes = pion SIN DON aa ( mo oi. or wa ran BEATER Tae = id veiue cnnetlion , for et #75. Call PE boos ONE FRENCH Fin sevan Floor model roadside Man. 1 coftee pe, OR D166, PEAT MOSS TURTLES, SEA ed and Collie stud service, OL 1 EL, LECTRIC | iARDW Pies ‘ on ple ~ PAINT SALE . thinner, CHURCH'S INC. PLUMBING SPECIALS ith set. A quality with to @; un, 10 to 2. Plumbing Supply $1 erred. ceceries el ‘oll my bottled gas leo. fe at terrih values foe Fiore Sen! *Grchara "Lae | i Vien. All ye of bidg, materials sal- vaged and sold at bargain prices. ith loc ea, mOx8, Se lin. ft.’ mSxlO, be lin. ft. | 2nlOx?, To lim. x12xt2, 0c lin. ft plead. $5 per 100 sa’ fr oors With jambs. $2-5 Pomp. Windows, $5 Sash 0. le ‘iron, 306 lim. ff Bathtubs, 610 Sell pipe, 400 lin pipe fitting $1 up Tollets, 815.05 inks. $4.05 Outside bright white at $6.95 gal. | For s Sale Miscellaneous 60 ~~ SEPTIC TANKS 3 months. Autometic fan Reasonable FE ii sate eer een bitten mer ered | . i ttee a: ‘our trac LJ at Several bundred . of 13x12" ai? ft oak . ser. “ano per (eusend. your ruck, $75 de- Open Sunday lOto4 Pachoud Wree king. Co. | "Bosde Rents Drivetn fi The: or | Wrecking Many other items. UNION WRECKING CO. INC. | (Main yard) 8 Ay Rod. Cormer Or- | to 6 Bun. 10 to 2) For job site meets hear you) _ fall KEnwood 5.0200 GAL J AN eugene See e tear te “Used ncaa st NDOWs AND screens. Reasonable, T8800, zz FURNACE. 3 Ta a OLD. OR A Assembled. oe — value, 19.96. Ave. t|Talbott Lumber Sale le S porting Goods 65 ae mitt, fosorent Be Plas asad Kiicition Eh Gosia ir ft, fibergias duck boats, one aan oe Neff's. TV pro- $l 7 Reguiat aot | Remington aut, shot. | guns, Regular $88.98 Ithace shotguns, now | a, | Shotgun shells,” yg == rauge, heavy loads. box ai cer $3.50 Pod $2.48 | 20 -— “Seat eff on ell bird end duck hunting coats and pants = _me- Sate ‘o bap tr accepted on asant contes' KE ‘LL "v's "H "ARDW ARE 34 Auburn at Adams FE 2-801) Auburn Heights GUNS. FINANCE AND LAWAWAY. tallation GNE ITHACA PUMP 20 GAUGE. eet F4 i $406). EMINOTON 14 PUMP SAVAGE . hornet bolt. excellent condl- tion. 2-5608 “Sand, | Gravel & ‘Dirt -. 66 A-l TOPSOIL, FILL, DIRT, eanp _end gravel, EM 3-240 A) TOP seers CRUSHED 67 £. ‘whe iklin, rE ett iM - 2-8572. ae a! TOP. 601. FILL DIRT rush re aw’ eravel best GRADE Tor 20it. SHRED- black soll, Lioyd Slade. — 48 BLACK “DIRT, PEAT. AND TOP Sand and gravel. FE, 6-4750, | ance DIRT & peat M Shredded. State MOE _9-9086, Basements, Ge BLACK DIRT, TOP mat y PILL | oe dirt. oa seepage ede = Sette Latest | : Pain, Sve Co 1488 win Ave FE 3-254. NEW 2x6 and sheating. REMINGTON 4 IN. Vin foor » tue at real “xe. bet oats. - condition MA Tisai. "Eee $ige | 3a32. x Qualtiy at low ‘costs. hae DUO-THERM FURNACE, Mg MACHINERY, OR Rec y Shire’ brick. | duet work. B of, ells controls soe el : Paint & Lino Bareain new Air conditioner. 81 7 inant PF URN PLATE 140 8. COT. Prkee supplies ~ lieht| INSIDE BIRCH FLUSH Bsa r * Windows, Call “ee FURS Fon One WHO EXOT, : We carry « olete | slightly damaged. Most any size or.» Sostd eves, for further NO FOR ONE WHO ENJOYS! line of nails. insuigtion. roofing, up to 3 ft. ai up. music offer, 2473; | “Me "Vindows made| Outside doors, $19 to $13. Coffee ¥ GAL. FUEL Oi, TANK, WITH _ Forham, yh ee to your vé on vour bulld-| table tops ite doort) “teas. gauge. etc. $15, FE. eau PAINT IT YOURSELF | #, Deeds. et our $3 and up. 5634 Orchard Lake) 7 a oat +, Rd. First house south of Walnut 1 TOY MA R PUPPY. 1 fests, tables, oaases = SURPL US LUMBER Lake Rd. ‘ore 10 a.m Boston Buldog. Geveral Pome- bookcases, 1oom dividers. record or after 4 p.m. or any time , 2 Chow Chow’ puppies — ae ow cupboards,” com- * le wrle ag > é Lae ay Sat. of Sun. __ Call wrt 50851. . saw | 5240 _F 8 1008 | ee SPALL ER 10 FT DEWALT ‘POWER. SHOP | PICK & & PAINT STORE BIG 7 aOR Y FARM HOUsE FOR |? WHERL TRAILER, 10 PT. BED. |} DEWALT PowER SHOP 13: ag PIANO AND sale. To, ro Gown, $280. $48._0 _Mudeon all bearings, sealed for lite ni Witt 163 Oakland _A wire ot Doger's Groedry. INTERESTED iN RAPH- metal stand. 1 Shopmaster Suectise Op iG CRON. | TA’ LATE MO ODEL maton | a insnd, id T meignts | te equipment ane dark room su a a. en wpetal | plang as electric range. fully automatic 5 i ve co a tand. All like new Liberal dis: ition. 940. MI 64765. _| 3) RIFLE, +7 ANTENRA AND bay ak Gi | count off invoice price. roves | BOUGHT | 80LD. _ EX- | booster, ‘emall washer, Sunbeam | SomnsoN — ¢ Rp Motor. | —>"#!. —soPis Sag, SRS OOF) Te abe ice plceberag. So|_ Beneaeny Peraaeite and cae. |AGQPING, AND ALUMINUM iP SALE omen nwece_of Firestone) | KENMORE § ROOM COAL MEAT-| {9'*choses” trees’ as your door Used 4 M. refrigerator, a0 te. ba ~ FIRTURS ‘TOUNGE- gf, ged one season, price right. e eat sies, gaa Mie | a Used electric range, as 12, 91095, i on. Be pone steam | CENMORI f . BURNER ofing and Siding. EM 39-4702. optic Used gutomatio washer. as is. $29.95 autem heater, ith biower, | gy SHOWERS ~~ >LETF. OPRIONT _ — Frigidaire with freezer across eek. nalveqiond r go carne’, ee" a “_ ny Seats on © 960. conten. PPh: - fittings. Lowe : int. | CAVATORTIES, Ht | terrific value, 693.33. Lavatories, | 50 i prema “CRU MP ELECTRIC ute a 2685 Perry | faucets, $24.50 value, $14.95. Also’ complete “with : feiita be chrome Pi Awe oy J ae 3495 Auburn Rd. FE 4-3573 toilets, bathtubs, shower stale faveste. $14.96. 4 fo vel- ron PIANO nts ee : Plt . ar ovory PUPS, } SKELGAS @ tN RANGE. 3 BABYS ITS | Sere eee TO See ccat | pesnts, Meantgan Diesreceent Uprigh panos must make room | * Se West Runsell pt. leon — and fn $5095. R. B. COLD OUTSIDE _303 Orchard Lake Ave =| 303 Orchard Lake Ave. | for new Fall merchandise. Prices “REOUaTERED | eAnle DUP ———— FE es, $25. ne tOrewide Clearance | Henggh | Geri oll tans ree M t Biers oj nang HTTANY SPANTELS” ~ REGIS: $149 3 « 9-50 | our low price, “$29.85. Get yours | ‘Save oney gel P WTRADAVAR: | _ tered, PR 5-000, $170 devenvort & senate che 00 . 7 4a tel Fs r, ert A 10K OF LITTER, sofe bed Sey ANDE noon HDWE. CO. | CASH AND CARRY BURMEISTER’S WEBER GRAND PIANO. 4000. Mi | _male nable. OL 6-295. $ 17.95 | 182 8. Telesranh 7 +7060, BLACK COCKER | SPANIEL Bid ate Hi ity wood GST Mesos 6 40s] Men Yon Giwal as @ su. iGee ples. : ath. $1.95 & up. Thurs. & Fri. 9 to 8 p.m. 1x8 ‘white pine boards | Sale Office Equiment 63, 488 . $170 ae pearocm suite. orvte | 3? GAL. ak eae sarge | Sone” took ta weird ee 38 epeinegaonianga cementite jy By 4-9 | - $82. ren. rak we sit sist, no Eee | ema et ll =o ar ae ~ 800, 000 + METAL, DEMRD UBATNER | Sigel Pe fala | ree 0 et mattress. floor | Laundry tre: rays, ste * aucets $13.95 15 No. celotex in 7.80 8q el] chairs. condition. FE BOSTONS AT STUD iy = $130.50 SAVE SUPPLY, 100 8. Saginaw St car fir bds. at 110.00 M. an! > lumber #12. DR 2-09 49°84 [) vintadand unf. chest . .. 8 23.95 | ————————___ wood. Interior and Exterior, | BURME ewe fa hoe 3 ALE GERMAN . dinettes +» & 30.06 | BEFORE ite pine and Mouldin R2 Sale S rtin Good 63 s. 1 AKC. 1 female fox 36 “occasional rockers {Pring prices’ #0 up. Remodel your home | ! rf and exterior doors ae ae ARE NOT ONLY | ¢ Sportis 1g Go S69 | _ terrier mt 70. $17 maple cricket rocker .. $ gs 8 ‘Te, “Saas WbwaEt |Wadees guteep ani cikere | °° = a MOST | gkeon nossa BARREL. BEAGLES. L don 20 gal earvece cans $298, BUILDERS BRS & SUPPLY PE 42575 | Oak and fir fiogring. | 2 YARDS TO-SERVE YOU “Like new, EM 3-4238 after co ite on eo org ey tavie & 4 ehairs 2:i— es e780. a PORE pall Bt. Crty CrygLumber rf Co. $18 Bheet Rock C Cac... raed age a A, BL a Aro. CHIMVAHUA. ok ; ott Tos ouelitly ‘Degen Pash cance: "PE 7851 | 6120 Borte Laketn ts Commerce | a masonite, a - eee 2s co i" céndition. | “one reg, oe if mo. coung alt abe con® S| CLOSING OUT LADIES AND [ARGH SizE FURNACE BLOW. |'24 S24 qT Pine Dds ver M $0000 on DEER WiPLE. WONT-|_N. M% Mi West of . a meee Der cent of $1695 men's bowling shoes. 349 ver er Stoker. 20 Sanderson. FE 522? A pine. shelving ft. .... Ie| tng clothes, and camp equipment. A 10.08 ert mattress - a5 1h 3s | Wonder Foam Cleaner for all clean. a. 5a poo og ee, wall tires. “3 Woodwar + te Mile . lined ihe ‘price of maiaiine. Lincoln oe iewevnousr | eeeceans sot” SE @ Woodwa: syed a da, Mlle Woodward, Pirmingham, : ‘ ae oar ig i { THE PONTIAC, PRESS: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 1955 4 n| For Sale Cars. 91 or Salle For Sale Care 91 ie ” | THESE 12 ORPHANS |*8,PuYmoum 2 on " BIRMINGHAM oe OLIVER ‘Sao Terre | Eas | ‘ iN. PAYME! > * | BUICK * 1883 Biymovth i Bedad” $104 CHRYSLER | Titetty"ia'ademterey'4 toot’ $ts : fee VANWELT VALUE PACKED 1982 I i Renee CORNERS Nash 34 Batesman 4 oor ik : ee Oe » ‘* ; . Yes: Mercury 54 Sypyalley Coupe . $1 SPECIAL it Fimeut Ferece 383] ere fede ze |Bob Frost, Inc. Poaiine 1:3 dr Avent govt one, | i831 Pirmowts Renter . «-gsaag] ims. “eal wale | ROE NOODWARD $85 1950 1 csi: 3840] You are judaed by the ves- | ser 2209 “RMINGOAE = A Eh a SORTaE C27 DR NTO 1951 Plymouth Fordor .....8 1980} "Cause — Le 7d as ; i041 Buick Sedan ........... $ 19.50 : DOOR. DELOEE. OLIVER - | - as Foun Paoteen “rare Sat eas’ gat oat , BRAID KELLER a PONTIAC waa YOR Ba Re - VINGS MoToR, sales KOCH ag and uasiet Fie mm 7! ~~ FOR BIGGEST SAVI a5 CRNVMGLT Wait ath Ras. tno Orchard Leke A Cass at W. sae at ‘anne "One ban af Serres 13 Mile * B, LET po AIR ve. ‘ ber Ben eh Pi see FORE Foon DE | Eee | eer | Merona 7 Oe 1953 .. $1395 1953 . . . $1095} er Rae gone into Ne "HE BODBON cin, COUPE 8235. | ST PLYMOUTH. 45s. NEW PAINT “Woodward, Birmingham Bel Air Hardtop. Pontiac ¢ dr. 2 Hydramatic De; Chevrolet | asfong-tenr ‘sco ram| ow hat Stale Cen ty Santas S| Mas, Prupmanen conneanoen || Frew chs, rain nei, hie ace the price i for ihe money, NORTH CHEVROLET OOWn ORTH CHEVROLET eee. and Ivory over aa finish. You —appea 1955 Demos. | f* kosnbeit Sari bine | Wengen Fe ser sar eeeenncdsae Gp | oe $1375 Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars| "incom *b-fioo* | wae 4 DR. $135. GOOD | sig PLYMOUTH 7 DR. ¥i0 : | anata : 1954... Fz] Courteay Care (Meee Or] RMS | eer | eae eaters | 1954... $1545 mete, oie sino iy AES Segara : or sell. 27 M ind StneURY —¢ DRT RADIO | ,O*ki0G, for second car ar? Here | Oey NORTH CHEVROLE Chevrolet Bel Air ddr. with most walt “months and drive, many Haskins Chev, |" "a=" si" ‘DEMONSTRATORS ages viet | “Sytem | Se = ae Ae gh 2) mJ age me loaded, z Incoln 61100 s ara a @ w wer r ove elt sl aS tare °° [hae Sete ocr | “ox” USED CARS | "EERE! Rem PTORS | Sakae i iol , “1952 $595 Jim Smith «tf Cy Owens. FE BUY now - S07 WISELY Woodw at | a Har 5 EB. =* — bens * ~ ty F le : zie 1954 eee $1095 Plymouth HERR 4 dr, Six “FULL PRICE. Meow te tam! «TAYLOR'S |g torue Basco | pears cacisss, Sarr cae as tere gar Car Down 1400 miles. Sacrifice. MA ; as wotng Labo as Sottesetng, semen =. For the pal yeas Wenn en teen ry it out today and = © of Our “omiaed 9, Pordomatie. - Radio Market +1561 WE HAVE : : SS ca AND Tow’ Grerhend — nates, white Co ay Wy, MERCURY 2 DOOR. | 3 - Pe Seams’ en ee ae 1953 $1045 SEDAN DELIVERIES | 4s soo HAVE wuvs buy, $1,088. Owner going to serv: =a Mjessle and Macburn | 8 Coev, $000 eles ‘harp. * 1953 $950 ae : "t — S000 atter 4 pm. St. tr #9 am. to 6 om. FE | 'S4 Buick super “Beautiful car . ce oe Pord Custom 2 dr. 8.432 ectual 1947 [Peet Dety Ret Today] ES er eee teeter | Deal |EESeEE GEES ary We H ASKINS condition. One owner Seo0e-| Woodward, Birming |? Ppegeneker. 51.00 ciniigs,, nice ea te owner aguah be “woebends just like new. — 1954 | Chevrolet | ant Hotes | aS en tere) On An | 1195 1953... , $1125 e UTZ MOTORS | HUDSON & RAMBLER | },Fer nick 08 tary 2. DL 1LZo MODELS. |Oakland County’s Fastest] RE 'Wacteug Brounen. | 9 AisPh* "Te saye| Mtaintiar lett e i. 28 me) Seep LARRY lest Sinte Hoy nt Mis], Satoh feel cee ae | age ee ete | Rar cerescrveccer, itty attains, toa 3 se 6751 Dixie rf - at M15 cauinged srott er L.-J Ssaea* aa ame. WE “FIN YANCE i —— driving. Pink bottom = and carry. You don’t need much JEROME one ba ampere |", Ss OE TO sp? cat, 30 C Sea career Pees SSM Spee ome a Sr i face it t do better, = ~ B Ff KOBURN. A Ez 4 +2131 Roce Let | ete weaned | Martane MARU RD AONE" | ng rowrac. aR: Gogg, con ~ar ’ leo Priced Low- 5 stelle ia Nasi a STATESMAN HA} HARDTOP. | ie pon Ss ad AAISO FTIC OW Guaranteed LARR a bed, we throw Metunl Beane. dit Beer >see Your | E oh i JEROME «|. saenteee | bbe aS | Your Choice of ; : GLENN‘ S Rochester Ford Dealer —| ao OK 4—Convertibles 12—Pontiacs Se - MOTOR SALES OLIVER OL] R Samer Wagons yp aera : ) : V ; evrolets *lymouths Gee race | BUICK | BUICK Caer [rie EE nd BUIC UIC —Buicks — Packards acces. must trade or sell. FE 19 55 | VALUE PACKED } 1E PACKE . Gh aes mae | wae OR) MATTHEWS aioe FORD Buick Special 2 ae. with radio! ora a 4 seed Matthews- — Y onvest Side Cars ‘ Reatey and Dynsiie caren, GS alan on H SIEERE| mem | GER cciven Pasgreaves| HARGREAVES mae tala OLIVER | OLIVER | Bi : ahs Eee ree CHOICE OF TRANG: isn1ons B "4 Big Lot - Your Chevrolet Center soaes : - ginaw St. | Z MOTORS [ JIC BUICK ; 211 S. Sagi 1 geewenaians 11S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 er food ward bir rsbied me Ora Lato ave. we onstige ae | SHOP Sunday ; isga NASH srATRsMAn 4 DOOR. ee ame ments, FE 70241. aa NASI 2 DR. paymests “aie. Wood AND | 1 Birmingh a hat Se RADIO, | “bet overdrive, Original owner. | ‘a AsH 3 DR. $308. $1 DOWN or : an Zs, ik a ay e c Ww ORTH CHEVROLET * PENNANT WINNERS sof Buc ‘hardton sass MOTORS ot Tiree sedan... $305 | Ro Main 8t., Rochester ‘“. 2 @r .. $996 | THE PL. ACE WHERE you- can ‘#6 Pontiac 2 dr. .» $106 WHEEL AND DEAL *“@ Chev, oh at A “sharpy OPEN TILL ue PM | "SI Nash sed $405 | OL HURON ee | MOTOR SALES O] I R 952_W. Huron PE 22641 \V F GUARANTEED VALUE PACKED USED CARS SPECIAL DEMONSTRATORS 1950 the ReuOUER | hase Ot ene 1983 oe fie! Holiday Hardtop, Ra-— dio er, white walls, Hydra- oe ier steerin anyones. windows 4 wa 7 OLIVER ~ BUICK 210 oot sear Ave. No Co-Signe?s! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct ! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here peice - COME RIEMENSCHNEIDER 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131 | NRMORAL MOTOR SALES poy : |-1955 OLDS 9a opel PLYMOUTH ie 3 ores, after 6, 498 N. Saginaw, We S GUARANTEED DEMONSTRATORS 1955 CHRYSLER and PL._YMOUTH 1062 Pontiac 2 dr |. $645 1951 Plymouth 4 dr 8445 1951 Dodge 2 dr°> Club sedan $425 | | Several good 1946 through 1950 mod- els. Make offe “CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES 32 MA 8T as MRYSLER. PLYMourn n 8 am m. Daily ‘BUY seur A DTRADE . A 5-5141 51~@bDS | = MY EQUITY & & Same, over payments, Cal} FE | OLDs SUPER &8 TWO-TONE. 600 miles, “Excellent and *eleng shift, $1,285 from original owner. | FE 22928 or FE 5-1893. HOLIDAY 4 DR. apogee full power. lke new, | 2,000 miles. Must sell this week, Call Elgin 6-6605. OLDS. "47 HYDRA. $95. FE 2-5331. 3117 Maraget St. Auburn “Heights, | ‘90 OLDSMOBILE. GOOD CONDI- | tion, Asst paint, oe, 1533 Burns | _Ra. ro MU A131. | "52..€ ry: 88 aan $777, RAVEN black with ivory bop. white wall tires. You'll be proud to have this sharple tr your driveway. a | car down. VRO! Lincoln 5-1100 Wi HILE E THEY LAST — eee HOUGHTEN & & : SON YOUR RRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE GMc TRUCK aanee 528_N. Main, OL_1-9761 “2 DOOR. $75 take. over payments, Call: OLIVER BUICK VALUE. PACKED _ SPECIAL ka 52 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio, heater and sree 5685 OLIVER | BUICK | = one sain wave, L — S | / $1495 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. with radio, heater, power steering and brakes 91095 ~1952 Pontiac Station Wagon, Radio, heater and Hydramatic trans- mission. $1245 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Sta- tion Wagon with ra- dio and heater. Std. shift 6. $945 1950 Buick Super Hard- top with radio, heater and Dynaflow trans- mission. 91495 1954 Pontiac Chief Dix. 4 dr. with radio, heater and Hvdramatic. 995 1953 Ford 4 dr. Cus- tomline, Radio, heater |. and Ford - O - Matic transmission. $1395 1933 Buick Super Hard- top. Radio, heater, .Dynaflow: and direc- tion signals. $895 1953 Dodge V8 Coro- net. Radio, heater and automatic trans. 20,- 000 actual miles. | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. COMPARE And Save Money on ‘Em at the RETAIL STORE. ~ 100 More Cars to Choose From |PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” $1095 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. with radio, heat- er, and Power Glide. 91395 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. Radio, heater, whitewalls and 11,000 miles. $895 1952 Buick Spper 4 dr. with radio, heater and Dynatflow. Very are car, $1195 1953 Pontiac 4 dr, Chief. Dix. pe heater, Hydrdmatic, and di- rection signals. $1095 1952. Pontiac Custom Catalina, Radio, heat- er, 2 tone and direc- tional signals. $595 1932. Pontiac 4 dr. Standard, Here is just the car for the wile or kids, $695 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio, heater, Hydra- matic and directional signals. Low miles. 4 $049 1950 Pontiac Club] Coupe with radio, heater, . Hydramatie, and 34,000 actual miles. -FE3-7117 1955 FORD CUSTOM 8 2-DR. Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License CLEAN OUT! $50° mo. $548 mo. A-1 Buys If Your Old Car Is Worth $125 or With Only Ten ($10) Dollars Down Cheapies ’54 Pontiac 4 dr.. .$1399 : "53 Hudson 2 dr....$499 3 Ford 2 dr... $144 54 Ford C. Sed...$1399 >! Stude. 2 dr.....$199 | "54 Pont. S. Wan. $1499 8 Nash ddr. = , 'S2Nash 2 dr......$444 | 20 Chev. 2dr... $144 | 51 Ford 2 dr......$209 - Nash 2rdte ee $99 | 52 Chev. Dix. 2dr. $544 XC Ford 2 dr......$199 | '53 Ply. 2 dr....... $699 2 Plymouth Dar. $144 $4 Ford 2 dr......$999 0 Nash 2 dr..... $144 | "52 Buick Riviera. $644 0 Buick Sedan. . $199 | '53 Pont. Dix. 4dr. $899 “0 Chev. 2dr... $199 | 52 Stude. 2 dr.....$299 -*! Henry J 2-dr.. $199 | 55 Ford C. 8 2 dr. $1399 | "51 Ply. 2 dts cces- $299 : $2 Ford 2 dr..... $544 . a 53 Chev. Dlx. 2 dr. $744 | ‘34 Plymouth 2 dr, $999 Convertibles | *32 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $644 "54 Ford Conv. .<.$1399 52 Olds 88 2 dr... .$899 33 Chey. Conv... $909 "52 Merc. 4 dr..... .$744 '33 Ford Conv. sre $999 51 Chev. 2 dr...... $299 '51 Chev. Conv... .$499 ‘32 Plymouth 2 dr. $499) SQ Ford Cony. __. $344 ’53 Ford 2 dr...... 9744000 . ’54 Chev. 4 dr..... .$999 53 Buick Riviera $1199 51 Kaiser 4 dr.. ; ..$299 52 Ford Hardtop. .$799 - Trucks 48 Chev. 4 dr., ; like new ......$444 ‘50 Ford 1 t. pick. $199 ’§3 Nash 4 dr...... $699 ‘SI Ford 1% t. pick. $444 ’34 Studebaker. 4 dr. '33 Ford 14 t. pick. $599 - Commander ...$799 '54 Ford 4 t. pick. $799 53 Willys 2'dr.....$499 '47 Chey. M4 t. pick. $144 Harold Turner, Ford 2 BIG LOTS. MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 f JL It xerty 9- 4000 . 'L Iberty 9-400} -, Immediate ‘ Spot” Delivery Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Pa yment ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1955 ~ THIRTY-ONE_ Steve a i dk Re di Pr Te O ay’ Ss alo oor ams - ——< WIR, (00) = CRLW, case) WWJ, (950) = WOAR, (1190) | WXYZ, (1970) = WB, (1400) WFON, (1) Toniau? W2Y2Z, Sammy Kaye w , €:00—WIR, Joseph Haitnine| CKLW, arom =. Musie A Wd. News WJBK, News, M Shorr WIR. — ot Agrict.| Ww. Para WXYZ, Wattrick Metengie| WPON. 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Gene Autry in “Prairie Moon.” (4) Sonny Eliot, Variety. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater, Little Rascals in “Shiver My. Timb- ers." (4) News. (2) News, Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Sports; Bill Flemming. |: (2) TV Weatherman. Dr, Ever- 7:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 8:25—(2)_ Detroit Newscast. . News Ace. $:38—(2) Welcome Travelers. -(7) Wixie Wonderland. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. Garry Moore. : 9:30—(2) /\ snes, Godirey. (7) Re- quest ‘Thea 9:55-—~(4) Five | Elizabeth. (7) (2) 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) News, Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Robert Q. . Lewis. 1:30—(2) Linkletter’s Houseparty. (9) Shoppers Show. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (2) The Big Payoff. 2;30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (4) Way of the World. (2) Brighter Day. (9) Wednesday Matinee. . ‘Laughs Almost | Break Up Show Featured Singers Tell What It’s Like to Work With Midnight Comic NEW YORK (INS) most i By JOAN HANAUER_ — One of the mportant qualifications for a singing spot on the Steve Allen mine | show is the ability to keep quiet. That’ s what Steve Lawrence and yee explained. “Once, when I > Allen Program Is Just as Scamianinas as It Sounds ‘MR. ROBERTS’ HERE — The starring (left to right) Jack Lemmon, J Henry Fonda and William Powell will | the Pentioc isan Sir oud @ais indi The Warner |p .| comedy, in CinemaScope and color, is on the screen n- in at the Blue Sky Drive In. - Bigisit) {AISI 103 © PE STi! ime iP iOlAlCiHig! 6! aageel I w@CICaLic Ese it Or 4h IPO. FTUINIA led CIOL 4 ert LAS) 402 OBC 3 OB bal ia bal TACIT INIGn amt a ita TTS Lal ifat TAT met IAIL Tic 4 All JSiAl6]' iain LAL CLI STV ORACLE) turtle neck sweater and my hat pulled over my eyes. Steve got hysterical," Lawrence concluded proudly, USED TV SETS Only $5 Per Week! 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"| Sagebrush Shorty. od by Ring eng at you at any Cameron Swayze. 11:55—(7) News Ace | 4:30—(4) Howdy: Doody. get you off the hook if you're stuck tf ; 1:00—(7) Abbott and Costello. Bud an) Go Citwe. 7” yout eae, THE SERIES SEVENTY — and Lou are in financial trouble| WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 5:4) (7) Auntie Dee. (9) Dance| “He's the greatest,” Steve NER and. AMPLIFI and meet a lady in distress in |12:00—(7) 12 O'clock Comics. (2)| Party. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. | 4. “If something happens he ‘HAVE ESTABLISHED “Paper Hangers” (4) Milton | ‘Ladies Day. ee eee wy een; | comes im and anhangs you. For | STILL |... THEMSELVES AS Berle with guests John Wayne. | 49:5§—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Howdy Doody. instance, one time I was lip- : a OUTSTANDING BUYS IN_ miere of new season. (2) Navy| “poster deaf dhnh po elpusie tend while a record played off stage.” FIELD . “Hiya Pam,” st of a early 1955, rr . : ; : oe = = nothin 12:45~(9) A Walk With Kirk. | self defense force amounted to a att ae to know YOUR GIBSON DEALER FOR OVER 25 YEARS ‘ crashed his own~plane in Korea 3 68—(2) Girl Talk. 110,000 men. to ee a ind » ae FISHER Products — od | to save another pilot SAVES om DAY FE 5-8413 7 FE 5-8413 Lo Filer, Ble-See 7:30—(7)> Wyatt Earp. Hugh : “ : -8413 these ether Hi-Fi O'Brian stars in “Marshal Earp| * tng r | “At or rate, the record Ss $2 eum a: - Meets General Lee.” (9) TBA. § the cae = | .” Steve continued, “and it 96 AR : , (2) You'll Never Get Rich. | 11 Feminine playing at a weird, slowed Vv Phil Silvers as Sgt. Bilko in| ,, sehelinucn down tempo. I tried to move my SB 5 OAKLAND AVE. CUSTOMADE PRODUCTS 60. “The Empty Store,” as the | 14 Trying - lips with it, but of course the |[— Dee te alterations we will not be open Mon. or Fri, Evenings. 1735 Glebe St. Phone FE 5-3135 sergeant loses all his money | 15 Scien" Yj audience caught og and pande- | & ' E 5. ; playing cards. 16 Sess os aan monium broke loose 5 ST 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. |y7 piait Yy M é “Margarept Goeé Home” after 30 The est - : Steve came in with Dy quick i Danny gets an invitation to en- |” gaxim ‘Thank you, Mario Lanza’ to save : tertain at the White House but | 3! Body “of water the situation. I've got a pi can't take his. wife along, Dan-| ow good straight face ordinarily; but ny Thomas stars. (9) TBA. (4) | 2¢ Wait st table } *| that one broke me up. . “anal Fireside Theater. Dane Clark in | 38 3 Eydie admitted they were both “The Little Guy,” the measure | 3} station i>) “shy and awkward” during their ‘ 10 PAYMENT BUDGET PLAN © of a man’s courage is not de-| }§ Harden breaking-in period, but then determined by his size. (2) Meet 39 Organie , added with = wicked gleam in f ! Meme, Elena © Verdugo in| ,, substance Yy 4, pretty eyes: : Or — PUR HASES! co iy: 44 Ever . (poet.) ow * ’ x, $:30—(7) Cavalcade Theater. Jim | # Chem abs frodwemtgt mo hie drogeags| ~~) |e : David and’ William Tallman star | 47 Location eo pow hacts us. We 7. 4 ” drama | * Resular (ad. | get . biggest k when he In “The Texas Ranger, 81 Sainte fabs - laughs at something we do.” | based on the manhunt for the es Seremaies | = ee ; most notorious criminal in the | 59 pyesturt Little Steve agreed, saying: South” conducted during the | 58 Hinders 8 Girl's name 29 Roya! Italian 41 Burtes “ ' . oll . Civil War. (4) Circle Theater. |$ sextusters 38 sitenks x1 Soaps” $5 Basaote Freep gtidiys allgen eadlage om a Richard Kiley, Betsy Palmer in| |, DOWN 11 Lemar 38 Aste eS he’s laughing at to laugh with him. | : ; 5 ae “The Strange Wat. of Sgt.| 2 Vaiue highly 18 Affirmative 37 Bristly Merriment Once he starts, he has trouble s Krenzer,” based on the actual| 3 Sede!