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It calls on Ziegler to end his opposition to the proposed north-south toll road. The complete text follows: Dear Mr. Ziegler: I have served on the Oak- land County Board of Su- pervisors for over 18 years, and I have never seen a public official as far off base as you are in this turnpike situation. The turnpike goes Township of 1 * You tell the toll road authori- ty -you can build a million dollar a mile Detroit to Bay City ex- pressway in five years and still take care of other roads. You tell me you have no money for sorely needed improvement of Oakland County two lane roads that are going to pieces. You tell the authority to forego their plans to build two of Mich- igan's most needed and most ex- pensive expressways ds toll pay- as-you-go projects — that the State Highway Department will do ‘it with gas money. You turn around and tell the State Administrative Board you can’t say when a four lane ex- pressway to the new $100,000,000 Mackinac Bridge will be com- pleted because you do not know when you will have the money. In other words you are blocking peting highway, while neglecting . roads in the rest of Michigan. Yow know there isn't a county in Michigan without a traffic bot- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Humphrey Throws Hat Into Democrat VP Ring LOS ANGELES um — Sen. Hum- through the | , of President’s ‘Recovery Continues this morning that he had a Eisenhower Aides Expect Ike Back Within a Month DENVER (President Eisenhower's doctors reported second comfortable night’s sleep with satisfactory progress toward recovery. *? A 7am. Denver time medical bulletin from Maj. Gen. Howard: M. Snyder, White House physician, and Col. Byron E. Pollock, chief of heart services at Fitz- “For the second corséeu-| tive night the President slept comfortably through-7 out the night. He went to Sleep last night at 8:30 In Washington, reports such as this were the basis of confidence within the Eisenhower team that the President will be able to take | over the helm of government with- | simons still cautiously avoided out- right predictions that recovery is absolutely certain and that no complications now need be ex- pected. . The first 10 days, or two weeks are the critical time in heart at- tacks such as the one Eisenhower suffered ; = 8B Last night’s medical communi- que, reporting that the President had had “another satisfactory day‘ devoid of complication brought word from heart specialist Dr. Paul Dudley White in Boston that while Eisenhower was ‘‘coming : along nicely” he still was ‘not out of the woods yet." The Boston physician, who flew here Sunday and left next day, said Eisenhower's progress was in. the expected pattern — neither faster nor slower than normal. * ot * Nevertheless, tension over the chief executive's illness continued to-ease a bit here. Hopes bright- ened for the President's recovery before any crisis arises over shift- ing of his powers to other officials. : 1 LJ ’ . U.5.-Britain Object ie . fo Egyptian Arming NEW YORK (INS) — A Big Four. source revealed today that Secretary of State Dulles and British Foreign Secretary Macmil- lan have appealed to V. M. Mol- otov against arming Egypt with heavy aggressive weapens. Molotev replied, somewhat re- luctantly, that~he would imme- diately convey the Allied con- cern about Middle East arms to Moscow for consideration, He phrey (D-Minn) says he would con- | sider it a signal honor to be nomi- nated as the vice presidential can- | didate of the Democratic party.) He also told the Trojan Demo- | cratic Club at the University of Southern California that Adiai Ste- venson was the leading candidate for the party's presidential nomi- nation. declined to commit himself fur. | ther. { Macmillan broached the subjett | at the end of the conference, with the immediate support of Dulles. Both acted after reports from Cairo that agreements had been reached with Russia and Czecho- slovakia for delivery of arms, in- cluding jet bombers and tanks. simons Army Hospital, said: + attending the President at Fitz-|? Reds Stak Out of U.N. Session o'clock and awoke refreshed t 6: fi this 0) im * ° ie hares mor"! Soviet, Satellites, Menon “His progress continues to be Bolt ‘When Nationalist satisfactory without camplica-/ Chinese Open Talk UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, ® — Soviet Foreign -Minister Molotov and other top Communist | dele- gates stalked from the U.N. Assembly chamber today when Nationalist China's Foreign Min- ister George Yeh started a policy speech Indian delegate V, K. Krishna Menon also left the room as Yeh It was recalled that last year when the main block to the advance of world communism, Ike Permitted ‘' to Hear Quiet, Lulling Music DENVER (INS) — Maj. John Eisenhower last night revealed that his father is permitted to listen to quiet background music in his sick- room at Fitzsimons Army Hos- pital, The major took two long-playing record albums to his father’s room early in the evening. He said the’ President has asked to hear the music. A portable phonograph had’ | been taken to the room earlier in | the day. Maj. Eisenhower sald the rec- ords consisted of “quiet back- ground - type music such as played by the Melachrino Strings.” . This would indicate soft, semi- classical music or smooth, flowing arrangements of popular songs such as used for after-dinner : music. In Today's Press County News........... 24, 37 Editorials , menocaacs | Sper ty ..0s cree 30, 31, 32, 33 MRBOOOES nocd: cascccssovsced 2% TV & Radio Programs....,.. 43 Wilsom, Bark. ....cccccccesess 43 Women’s Pages..,.«.13 thru 17 Blasts Stand on Freeway; | Hint Move by Legislature n | existing law required Ziegler “ { ie: * - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1955—44 PAGES =— #0007 a owas, SRT Sa’ HOTS Turnpike Heads Suggest Action by Lawmakers © Governor Williams, Higgins, Whiting See Need for Appeal LANSING (?—The Legis- lature may be asked to stop State Highway Commis- sioner Charles M. Ziegler from blocking the proposed appeal to the Legislature was raised yesterday at a conference between Gov, Williams and two members of the Toll Road Authority | —Chairman George N. Hig-. gins of Ferndale and Justin R. Whiting, chairman of the board of Consumers Power Co Whiting told Williams that the Authority should be ready to sell its toll road construction bonds in De- w-Flat. Rock toll) The possibility of a direct} Dodgers Score as 2nd Inning Serer : Top Dodgers 6-5 as Five Homers Spark Contest Collins’ 4-Base Clout in 4th Breaks 3 to 3 Janet Smashes British Honduras 200 Lost as Hurricane Lays Waste Caribbean Islands, Yucatan The bonds would be hard to stand clear of the toll road agreed, at Williaims’ request, the attorney general. Higgins told Williams that if is no alternative but to appeal to the Legislature to change the law and forbid Ziegler’s freeway ‘for at least a five-year period. ggins, Republican senator, hinted the thought the He said “legislators” all want their share of highway funds for their own districts. They won't want it to go all in one place.” Williams agreed that it might be necessary to appeal to the Legis- lature, but he remarked that this also would delay the toll road to act as fast as posisble. Higgins told Williams that con- ferences and conciliation with lo cal governments and opponents had removed much of the criticism of the toll road reute. He said the Authority still fs considering a westerly alternate route south of Eight-Mile Road, but that he thought the. originally. to investigate the legal angles -with Sea Ziegler will not cooperate there |} Legislature would heed such-an|. appeal. somewhat erratic as she claimed about 200 lives in the Caritbean, Perhaps nine U. S. Navy men and two Canadians were among them. They were aboard a huericane hunter plane. that flew into the storm Monday morning and has been missing ever since. One of the crewmen is Lt. (j.g.) Thomas R. Morgan, 24, of Fenton, Mich. Clearing Skies, Cool Prediction for Area The weatherman promises today and tomorrow will be mostly clear and cool. The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- casts a low tonight of 46-50. To- morrow will be partly cloudy and mild with the temperature reaching a high of 72-76. At 8 this morning;--the ther- mometer reading was 58 degrees. Today’s high in Pontiac is expected to reach 70, At 2 this afternoon the proposed route was still the best. Ohio Will Open 241-Mile Turnpike COLUMBUS, ‘Ohio — The Ohio Turnpike which opens its gates: to cross-state traffic Saturday, will be a major link in a high-speed $50-mile-long toll road network to tie New York and Chicago within a year. — The road will have a number of innovations, including an automatic weighing and toll collection sys- © tem and a depressed center strip, designed to trap out-of-control vehi- cles from crashing into oncoming traffic. Other features are extga-. wide outside and inside shoulders, twin bridges and twin service areas. ‘The east and west-bound lanes are never less than 56 feet apart. three hours from cross-state driv- ing time and will save between $4 and $6 in gas and oil consumption. Trucks will save over five divided highway, streaching 241 hours and $8 to $30, they esti- mate, ‘The Ohio Turnpike, is a four-lane, Across State miles across the state from Penn- sylvania on the east to Indiana on, the west, Interchanges for entering and leaving the turnpike are lo- ised with a minimum sight dis- temperature registered 70 degrees. cated at 15 points (see map) across the state. Clear vision on curves is prom- tance of 900 feet ahead, * MICH. INDIANA \_- ‘| ‘|policeman who guards the Griet-Stricken Ki tae @ Hands Over Infant to Priest é ties of motherhood surrendered 11-day-old Robert Marcus to-a Roman Catholic priest today. 1%: stolen, said, “We feel in our hearts he is ours, We are 99 per cent certain. But we will await footprint checks and bleod tests."’ . Marectg and his grief-stricken wife, Hanna, 29, who has been in a state of near collapse since the (Pictures on page 2.) kidnaping, made the 80-mile trip to Stockton in a San Francisco polices car in 75 minutes, - : Mrs. Benedicto, sobbing and near hysteria when taken to the Stockton police station, was booked on a technical holding charge. Chief O'Keefe said he understood San Francisco authorities would | charge her with kidnaping. telephoning Dr. Marcus, about 12:35 a.m. today. O'Keefe said Mrs. Benedicto sobbed out this story: ae She began gaining weight sev- eral months ago and people began teasing her about being pregnant. To stop the kidding, she said she was—and. convinced her husband told him it was sick but that could get him in a couple of When pa” Benedicto Advance and Be Known ~—You Don’t Get Past Me DENVER (INS) — The military é Presi- man in civilian clothing. When the visitor ; ges rte # 5 f i ! 7 [ : | lB? 4 “i it ahi f S i e aprt, H mT il ss : a ie a r ih ie I WOR Bae Don sadly er soe sak Ne We. De pi a Sat ‘o ich, “ ee “ a 3 g tt ea elit thie Flt ee zg fi: =} a es i i z i [s z 2 3 i ii a8 8 2 = i Hi § : from the Southland, has taken her : 000 and retired from big play on TV after a perfect _ her children and a Ss ; i i E i E 5 ES 3 : i Nn @o @ ps Zh oSte = pnt — ail MELO abba ME So _ teas wich cf j re ‘ | THE. PONTIAG PRESS. 1 f f \ ices * a Hy Loe ; nite | NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1955 FL pe iy i i é ! | | zy i $ 2 FES : i init Et oon Baber s Position of Ziegler EF th if pie 4 i yi he hs x¢ it He goa, i ¢ i $ if tf: t ui Tzett He i E F z i ad fi h iat Te forth to work over? -Also, not give. the children who The Weather ae nd tonight, , « is high today near 7, og ‘72-4. Weet te north- West winds miles per hour toda: Decoming west to southwest 5-16 tonight. Today in Pontiac temperature preceding 8 «,m. At 8 am: Wind velocity 13. mph. Direction: Weet. Sun ets Wednesiay at 6:15 p.m, Sun rises Thursday at 6:26 a.m Tises Wednesday at 4:29 p.m. sets Thursday st 5:02 a.m. —Falr te a Witle Lowest Tiveweeurs Mossaseses- woeerees OO. Mn wesveses ¢ eet One Year in Ponting - HUEE caceceseccoesss B4 eee Oba t ee He nmee ee 665 aH A &F SSassasezsze crt Z uf : i & Y’ Teams Seeking Membership Goal With 495 adult members enrolled, | served at 6:15 p.m. ‘tomorrow in the YMCA “banquet hall. Blue Star Mothers will serve the dinner, Leading the four teams recruit- ing members are Richard Fisher and hig “Alumni,” followed by Arnold Whittaker’s “All Stars." Close on their heels in the race to sign up 800 members are the 17- man “All Americans” headed by James Jenkins, and the ‘‘Pros” under Robert Sutton. Some 30 gifts, including an elec- tric shaver, a live turkey, sports shirts and tickets to all-star foot- ball games, will be auctioned off as part of the victory dinner pro- gram, Members of the campaign teams will buy the gifts with bogus money, given to them as their pay for signing up new members. | 20 CALLS QUICK SALE! It didn’t take long to. find en an offer. You, too, will discover” how easy it is to turn unused articles into cash when. you put a Want Ad on the job. . UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER & desk for sale. Good condition --. MMiake me an offer. PE 56-3833 or Of 1-6371. | To Place Your Want Ad DIAL.FE 2-8181 Just ask for the ed An ancient harvest festival with &@ modern note will be celebrated in Jewish congregations and homes beginning Friday eve- The name of the holiday is Su- kos, meaning Tabernacles, a refer- ence to the meager abodes in which the Israelites lived during Smooth Sailing Problems Involved President's Illness WASHINGTON W~—Vice Presi- Nixon thus appeared to be sub- scribing to the reported decision by other members of Eisenhqwer’s team against delegating to Nixon, or anyone else, any presidential This decision was said to stem from confidence that within 30 days at the most Eisenhower him- self again will be able to guide the nation. Nixon's comment on the smcoth functioning of the government was made to reporters as he left his home early for breakfast at the Capitol with a fellow Californian, Sen. Knowland, the Senate minor- ity leader. Nixon was asked about reports that it had been decided yester- day, in conferences of top admin- istration government officials here, that no delegation of presidential power's was needed. Nixon said he would not deny the report, but would not comment ‘specifically on the various meet- ings he is having with Cabinet of- ficers and other officials. City Police Holding Week-Long Match Pontiac police officers this week are competing in their first depart- mental pistol shooting match. Trophies, donated by city busi- nessmen, will be awarded to the bureau with the highest overall average. The platoon or unit with the highest average also will be presented a trophy. First, second and third place trophies will be awarded to indivi- dual officers with the highest over- all scores. Finally, highest scorers in slow, time and rapid shooting w' be given trophies for théeir pfo- ficiency. The match, which started Mon- day at the police range on Oakland i Avenue, will wind up Friday ‘2 Detroiters Mute on Zoo Raid Count Two Detroit youths, charged with stedling a fawn and rabbit from the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak, stood mute on breaking and en- tering charges in Oakland County .Cifcuit Court vesterday. tered an innocent plea- for George McDonnell, 17, of 631 Boston, and Peter Merem, 18, of 130 W.’ Chi- cago. They ate in Oakland County Jail under $500 bond. ° The pair broke into the zoo’s Kiddy Korral, police said, with a group of juveniles, They supposed- ly intended to eat ‘the animals, WANT AD DEPT. No Major Legal| |Sukos Festival Highlights Jewish Holiday _ W eekend eight days by at Temple Beth Jacob. Rabbi San- ford E. Saperstein announces that the children of the Religious School will participate by forming a pro- / cessional to the tabernacle. They will bring baskets of fruit ard canned food which later will be distributed to the needy. CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL Rabbi Henry Hoschander pre- sents the follow! services at. Congregation B'nal Israel beginning Friday at 6 p.m. Saturday morning, Schaéharis will be at 7:30, Torah Reading— 8:15, and Mussaf—8:45. The Satur- day ‘evening service will be at 6 o'clock. a The Sunday hours are, Schacha- ris-9 a.m., Torah Readirig—9:45 a.m., sermon—10:15 a.m. and Mus- saf 10:40 a.m. Mincha will be at 6 p.m. Following the Sunday morning service the Men's Club will give a special Succes Brunch to be served in the Succah erected ad- jacent to the Synagogue, Sunday afternoon, at 2, the Sis- terhood Children’s Religious Com- mittee will be hostesses at a ‘Suc- | cos celebration for the Religious School students-and their parents. Mrs. Morris Bletstein, Mrs. Jack Gamburd and Seymour Liebeskind will be in charge of the program. | Detroiter Is Named 'by Medical Society GRAND RAPIDS @—The Michi- gan State Medical Society's house of delegates completed its 90th an- nual session last night by naming | | Dr. Arch Walls of Detroit as 1956 | president-elect. - ng schedule for [Board Satisfies | aD HT il i i : : i Ey g > | if with burial in. Alma. Mrs. Jannie Holliday ‘Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Jannie Holliday, 83, and died yesterday in Detroit. She is survived by a step-daugh- ter, Mrs. Inella Goodson Wayner of Port Huron formerly of Pontiac. Service will be held Saturday from the Diggs Funeral Home on Mack Ave., Detroit. Mrs. Michael Prendergast Mrs. Michael J. (Mary R.) Pren- dergast, 69, died yesterday after- noon at her home, 2639 Woodbine was Jane Collins Reaney. . Prendergast came here Detroit one and one-half years ago and was a member of St. Benedict's Catholic Church, Surviving are three children, Thomas of Roseda, Calif., Mrs. Marion Lipman and Jane Prender- gast, both of Pontiac. Four grandsons and a_ sister, Mrs. Andrew Geuntner of Pitts- Thursday night at 8 in the Sparks- Griffin Funeral Heme. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m, Friday from the St. Benedict Catholic Church with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. of | mer, Newcombe and Gillam down * . Sa’ » LOST AT SEA-—Lt. Thomas R. Mie ated Fourth Inning Dodgers—Dodgers failed to pro- duce in the 4th despite two walks. Ford got out the inning when he Fifth Inning Dodgers—Dodgers threatened in the 5th but failed to score. Furillo and Hodges singled after two were down, but Robinson stopped the assault when he flied out to Noren | in center. Yankees — Newcombe retired Ford, Bauer and McDougald in order in the Yankee 5th. Sixth Inning Ford retaliated by setting Zim- in succession in the Dodger 6th. Yankees—After Brooklyn again failed te score in the 6th, Yogi Berra singled in the Yankee | half and Collins drove his 2nd homer into the right field bleach- ers. When Martin tripled, New- combe was taken out and Don Bessent came in to pitch for Brooklyn. Martin tried to steal home as Eddie Robinson batted for Rizzuto but was thrown out. Seventh Inting Dodgers—Ford retired Reese, Snider and Campanella in order in the Dodger 7th. Collins con- tributed a fielding gem to his bat- ting feats with a brilliant stop and throw on Snider’s hard smash Hoosiers Await Williams INDIANAPOLIS @® — Gov. G. | Dr. Walls, former president of Mennen Williams of Michigan the Wayne County Medical Society, ‘next year will succeed 1955 presi- dent, Dr. William S. Jones of Me- nominee. ' Dr. Robert H. Baker of Pon- tiac is outgoing t. presiden General sessions of the MSMS continue through Sept. 30, with Ymore than 3,500 Michigan medical men expected to attend the meet- ings. | In other house of delegates elec- | tions, one of three members were a ‘Judge George B. Hartrick en- re-elected to the council of the | | MSMS is Dr. D. Bruce Wiley of | Utica. ‘aly Stays With West ROME @~Italy’s. Chamber of Deputies voted 260-182 last night continuance of the po lice stated, to endorse Italian government's alliance with the West, M4 speaks tonight at the kickoff for the Democratic city campaign in Gary, the first of a series of ad- dresses to bring top ranking Dem- ocrats to Indiana. jof Coleman, Ford and Bauer with- down the Ist base line. Gerry Cole- jman replaced Rizzuto at short at ithe start of the frame. ; Yankees~Yankee 7th was a | quiet affair, too. Bessent disposed out any difficulty. Dodgers — Fighting Brooks’ a speed, spring and wear SOLE. Black or White. 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Bones in Base sement Ruled ‘Not Human’ Three small bones found in a wooden box by a Leonard man en- larging his basement were ruled ar 2. e | dence of her daughter, Mrs. Victor Peck, 1135 Maryland Blvd. - Besides her husband and daughter, she is survived by five including Mrs. Madge Merritt of East Detroit, and twe Service will be Friday at 2 p.m. THURSDAY ONLY SPECIAL rr-_—r Washable Coated Fibre Window Shades IVORY and WHITE 2 68 Value Cut Any Length Up to 36” Washable off painted surface stays es. protected from dampness. t ‘LEADER’ brand. Ist Quality “KORDITE’ PLASTIC Clothes Line With WIRE CENTER “définitely not human" yesterday | by St. Joseph Mercy Hospital | Pathologist Dr. Richard E. Olson. | William Berndt, of 951 E..Leon-. Office yesterday. Dr. Prosecutor's Chief Investigator | Robert C, Miller that the bones, are probably those of a dog. i 50 66‘ FEET Famous Kordite plastic clothes Itne won't stretch, sag, etc. Has dur- able wire center. 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Olin’ D.| that “practically all’ federal em-| GRAND RAPIDS ®—The chair.| “1S Will keep. it and enjoy it Johnston (D-SC) said today testi-| ployes who have been tagged as man of the Council of the Michigan purchase mony by Veterans Administrator | security se oould have been dis- | State Medical Society, Dr. William - ro one a Pyeng Prewes: eS . Higley Democrat-| charged under regular civil serv-| Bromme’ of Detroit, says the Na-|""p, Hans Huth, curator of re- ic charges that a “numbers rack-| ice procedures “without besmirch- tional " Foundation for Infantile) J osch at the Chicago Art Insti- et’ was being played with the | ing’ name.’ Paralysis showed poor judgment in | anyone's " tec tute, has not seen the painting but government’s employe security » its “arrogant. position in promoting | program. Higley aia he ict have any- | Salk polio vaecine.” * « « : thing to do with compiling the, “The polio foundation took too “39% . undation tok too | of a Senate | lists of the firings much responsibility in its own!” Hinds ee bd ee 2. eee Hn gman an inves- nthe lle Poraagy. Base # Paul Had. | hands and didn't give enough to tigating the Eisenhower admin- lick asked him if any of the dis-| the American Medical Assn.", said Si d Lb. 35° istration’s controversial security missed VA employes were. Com- rage ead in a speec no aagireg F to May | Munists, “Not to my knowledge, | te Rapids Lions Club. i SS ccrccesses a re We ie y ledg rand : sir,” he replied. He added “the ‘hoopla’ pro- ~ Higley . the subcommittee —_—————— ,___.| moted by the coundation since 1 | church and theater interiors,| for . there's no need te move dishes, pots, NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING Ein bg it recessed its lk é lil Del announced in Ann Arbor the re- | bought the painting in a New York| "and pans, while topizing. 5 R-NO-ROACH is so effective, and se hearings until . that the es ness i ays sult of its 1954 field tests of Salk antique shop a year ago for $450. easy te use! 8 SUPER ae ss today “ ity? vaccine has slowed development great majority” of 449 Veterans ¥ SHINNER’S MARKET fle c'-c0'2 Sr [Rooly fo Bulganin [Sst encom or 10 mee nar | “It is a. blessing In disguise,”| miles or 12 per cent of the earth’s |. Li 2-293 2 Nerth Segieaew Biwere “in the nonsecurity cate- NEW. YORK (INS)—The U. § i said Bromme, ‘that’ there wasn't Kgurtace. | gory.” He qld they would haye Peay i Romie thet cnly enough. of the vaccine to give all | ——— | children their second shots during | President Eisenhower's illness has ithe summer, because the shots! + oo. ae : held up a reply to Soviet Premier would come at the height of the! 7 ios a Nikolai Bulganin’s message © | polio season. It generally is be- The disarmament delivered last week. | lieved to be a poor time to inoce- a : Secretary of — rege her late for any disease. at a time ; 600) | 4| Dulles. asked Russia’s . HO D SENSATIONAL SAUINGS 4 Minister V. M. Molotov last night ovened gad disease is most prev-; | USEKEEPING | m New York to advise Bulganin . : 4 Dr. Bromme, who is regen df . 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"til, Phone Ff 41555 vem S : M MA S {(@ nei | * ' BROTHERS 2 se Ae? ri . nee ES, i ' e : ee d ; A ee Vea 8 wee, ’ Leos em) mle Be es add ce ili) No : she be oe Ne Mae cote tolkl / eee, ( ag ee | eh : Vi ay | { ; noo } i \ gk. ; a | . Fy ay ee ear; ' { eee es: EES ( | 4 « f = z | f Aree aoe [ou Jw I Lye aay Jud s ged THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY: SEPTEMBER 28/1955 / } I ‘ ——— EAA 2 ABS Maaet? feos eo atlas Two Ask Examination ~ Daniel Franey, 2, both of 241 W. | Export Jute vas gesoger What. Do You Know About Your Heart py fi led Se. were being ‘held tm Oak Sar. : ~~~. Rheumatic Fever Scars Vital Valves 2222 ten == = monsoon climate » an uvial | exudes fragrance mination soul pr ono ny Be sye roses, Suen rg ery E . By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE (tim of rheumatic fever, to jamal yr cna of ~ ged pegs serenity, or imperturb-| were hc » oe 1. last Saturday night. 7 | fut ittacks.- - ol this disease, even: exploring the | ability Bloomfield Township Justice Elme Fe See's 300, Oe sar ee ee = ee Peewee ee *_ * © : | possibility of a vaccine against it. Tomorrow: New Techniques in| C, Dieterle. Americans drink 125 billion cups —— . NEW TORK wm — Io beckategt) a ecian Heart Assn. has One of the best treatments is to! Heart Surgery. oe The pair, J. B. Henry, 24, and of coffee a: year. : ‘drama, medical science a | launched 9 cam for preven. | : = - - i eee _ pewirte : neem 291 } achieved practical victory over 4 | tion of this, unnecessary crippler. | ‘ af D ; heart disease that probably crip-| Daily tablets of penicillin or sulfa | | -ples more children each year than | drugs, er once-a-month shots of a polio long-lasting form of penicillin, now | . a < . |make it possible practically °| The disease is rheumatic fever, reap wy tebepmergesntpacte come | a silent saboteur of heart valves. | PHONE Feder! 2-4 132 Wonder drugs have brought this! potrllages imag ase | | ‘ : on victory in one of the brightest suc- pertension in ie on ‘ Sones — : romans cesses in heart research. i blamed as Se a killer ot | | Being @ carongiagical and Other drugs are scoring Sue-| 93.900 Americans annually, and. a | ” pictorial presentation of great and mem- é | cesses too against another major! handmaiden of death directly or : oe . oe ee - ae iny all i u ort e i killer—high blood pressute ofte "| indirectly in another 150,000 fatal-/ ae 2S ‘ orable events in the 130-yeag hi tory of ner oe a contributing factor in heart at-! ities, million | : a eee em “the greatest name in bourbon.” 45 o More than eight ‘tacks such as that President bisen- Americans have some degree of | H tel y peat Girl Hear again! hower suffered, | I : | nen ned cai cad Sees tat | MEP RRTINENON “| - aches and pains‘ and fever that Pe ee: “I was partially eo og tee ‘invelves the heart, often scarring; Only in a small petcentage of | bes a gree) gar mg idee | vital valves, making them leaky/ Cases, such as certain kidney di- Dynagrid which you weer like « rand making the victim a heart |seases and adrenal tumors, is the | barrette. Now I hear every word | cripple. - \¢ = 7 dpe caagies a seeatl . 7 ie se in er STREP GFEM known, Nerves and emotions can | . { have | ne ori ol i Poe nett | Doctors sought and finally found | play @ role. So perhaps can peci- | out clothing rustle —- plus . smart | the answer, liar chemicals in the kidneys and ed tie | Rheumatic, fever, they found, | brain, according to recent re chp or barrette, men and women followed infections with a vicious | search. a 4 wear it proudly. type,of germ, one type of ‘strep’! And any diseases producing a You will wear.it diy,too!Be or streptococcus, In a small per- | narrowing of arteries can brin ‘ MES CROW DANIEL WEBSTER . one of the first te get Complete, coun a humans, a curious kind | increased pressure, Deposits al ‘ gannives IN KEN TUCKY a \ et _MEETS WASHINGTON IRVING exciting details of thie new “besuty =| of reaction explodes after a strep! fatty material on the inner linings Pioneer James Crow reaches 4 Bigetihin be tis ia such distinguished cou- aid" that nave you to heat sore throat or scarlet fever. The! of arteries,*-the condition that : the frontier in 1825 and : as be did with Gen. 4‘ pany as this that the great “beautifully ys ; | vie ‘tims of this achy rheumatic | brought on President Ejsenhow- within a ‘ decade revolu- G eray retiree onlbe eartgy Without obligation, write today =| disease -are most often . children | er's heart attack, can force the tionions the moking of a . for EREE booklet, in plain wrapper; — | between the ages 5 and 9. | heart to work harder, to build up ‘ — * * & ‘ | more pressure in order to push They often recover without if]! bleed through ihe vast arterial | DTC WN SH OP | effects, But too often the inflam-| highway of the body, | matory disease hits the -heart . pa ial ites 5 FE 4-0539 V#lves or the heart muscle. creat. High blood pressure puts an a 101% N. Seginew ing scars, interfering with the | overload on the heart, often mak- , id | ——e a | heart, Rheumatic fever can kill | ing it increase in size. The grenter | _ . oe be - pe : or cripple, It is estimated half aj Pressure can damage blood Ves- a \e > Enjoy the whiskey : : rd | Million, children now suffer from | 8¢ls, leading to hemorrhages. In “ae ‘ } : . 50 Lb Deepfreeze Order it, and as many adults are its the brain, such oe _— os of celebrated men MWe (Completely Cat & Wrapped) | vietims ee aos nig strokes ? | . 5 Ihe. sirloin iteok 10 Ibs. chuck roast / DAMAGE WAITS 9 Real why Md a ne _ %% my. . : >. | | S ibs. T-bone steck = 10 Ibs. — — | Usually, damage does not occur ape — ype ~ : , Ng . OLD tbs. round steck 5 Ibs. cube stea with the first attack. But the child| 2" Most cases, hypertension ts hb . 4 sa lbs. mecty, lean, short ribs» | becomes sensitized to recurrent re to nga from yromnigacinny : : sakes auabes | and damaging attacks. ot the smaller arteries, thus creat- WRITES OF OLD CROW now milder __ ADRINK WITH MARK TWAIN ing more resistance to blood flow. While there still are mysteries ‘The man who later became the s What finer whiskey to cele- Many of the new drugs bring | a8 to exactly what happens, medi-| 9004 org leader of Mo Confed- dal i da’ brate author Bret Harte’s ts by acting upon - the eader © rgan's Confec an ower-priced, | cine hag found the method of pre- re. | 6 bang te Raiders offers t d completion _—= his best | nervous system to bring relaxation “Old Crow to Dr. Fos of checien! than Taille Go- nape edt gar erate) of nervous or muscular contro! of Lexington, Ky Great men of history enjoyed Old Crow vorite, Old Crow! infections pens fomceowe | these arteries. Some affect the | ‘ as geese than 5 canary age. Todey, it = = ow oe the wo . | central nervous system, others the ~ 5 available toyou in «lights, milder, : | KET North Perry at q Glenwood . | rugs continuously to the past vic- : s = _. | sympathetic nervous system. Only about five years ago, phy- 86 Proof bottling, as « companion : is i a , “tothe fa Proof Bortled in Bond — Housing For Sale Mass Masonic Rite {ioe tment coma , os \ alee = “$4 BUILDINGS, 141 Eecitec UNITS ee Coe eee ow) oF | (The Greatest Nome sn Lbaarbers™ Temporary Dwellings to Be Moved From Site ‘in Detroit Tonight aol hing an poor srnbo tees : : | 3 ee Ask ior Old Crow =~ your favorite tavern! Now there is an amazing array etoioenaes 5 These wil be. offered ss Individual items ‘and are in DETROIT W—A total of 169 of drugs; which help bring hyper- "f 5 Ht ; in a % . . : verious war housing projects located in the City of Detroit, as | Scottish Rite Freemasons, all with- | tension under control for long . win . ’ rif + listed below. ‘in the northern jurisdic tion of the | periods in at least one third * of , r Two GREAT Leal BOTTLINGS! 5 Broek He a Buildidge—42 Units | United §tates, will receive their | patients. eS ie . a Sard degree tonight, It is the : oo Aa 31 —Brecks Homes .... 7 Buildings—16 Units The list includes extracts from dene -le + —Breeks Homes vebel@ peaer-2e Units on ae of eer Pig + the Indian snakewood plant, rau- ~ . revTucet : —Mereley Homes eee Buildings—4 Units veces ‘ woltia serpentina; veratrum from : 7 « EMF COURT ‘ s “ = L , OLD CROW INTRODUCES MICH-20213A—Dougisss Homes .. 7 Buildings—25 Units a ee —— | the green hellebore; synthetics| RULES IN FAVOR OF OLD CROW poten : URPON ra by = i BOTTLING The Public He Admin - = Ss such as hydralazine and hexa- : A unanimous decision of the : - . ow, wi! yers can en- ing Begin septerie” ~ bo eb pate or ag ye | prising the northern jurisdiction, i'methonium and pentapyrrolidin- ne —— ends more — : $81 : joy e prestige. bourboa ote ill than [800 litigations over =. 5 E ae ‘ lar / Crow : FM ES. Scrow 13, 1955 for the ale. and comovel from Also a list of notables will be The aie net Gh eat word od _ Amproper canal the Old . “40 oa a ri ro Drasl- agetpeaiante the these structures. | honored for ontstanding, contri- y “e Crow wadgmack. ; wine wnat. : 100 Proof Bond. Al bulidines on are of- frame construction, some ws built on ivood butions to Freemasonry, e¢xira- one heart specialist, but “they are | ‘di auaelne sie g others on concrete slabs (mot subject to removal) . ordinary public service or other | a big step in the right direction.” a. foots are both flay and gabled covered with asphalt roll 9) worthy causes, Among them are | Improved drugs may be expected. roofing. sane are of asbestos or upson board siding with a §) Postmaster Gen. Summerfield |. Special diets are credited with | moneerasisosics A ji Be ps acini & few having red cedar, Walls and partitions are of plaster or 9) of Flint,.Gov. William Stratton | reducing hypertension in some THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, FRANKFORT, KY, wel | Of Hilinols, Sen. William E. Jea- | cases. Researchers ‘are seeking’ ; . . : . / Structures are olfered in their “as is” condition and subject to | mer of Indiana, and Former Sen. | - a a SS A NS —_———- the inspection of the bidder. Bids, may be submitted on one or Prentiss M. Brown of Detroit, | | more buildings. The terms of the sale are cash. . | The a wee rec the Iird | ’ : , Armstron 's ; . For General Conditions of Sale, bid forms, intormetion * at to [Renny cet ae will be an 2 = th 3 : The tile for any r oom in _ location of buildings, etc., write or call, | nounced following the conferral of : een, ee —— Vi NYL the home Greaseproof. | i Project Manager, Woodward 13-4358 the: high degrees, to this year's ; ! 1510 Gratiot Aveune group. en Mes he ‘ _ Can be tut with scissors. 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(Nene Seld te Dealers) Slightly Imperfect Armstrong’. ren | | INLAID LINOLEUM _ 9x9" perfect die cut. 5 lors. 7 We Armetrong INLAID Se fol iia and Se ee : es through to back. Off TD catdea ye TILE 29 Sr Oe eae Za >, Cc Cie 99 S. SAGINAW ST. at AUBURN a Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 Running Ft. oS } . | Marble Patterns : : _ Pontiac's Original Tile Store =_—. a. coal — sd 2 FREE ! SERRE an me eee ete atte SERRE "Si? i i ln? le, . r . fe Pepsi-Cola Dealers in Pontiac Area Are Serviced by— ia TOOLS AND 3 ; _e tei | Cee ‘- hs see oes 8 8 oe aie tba oP DAFORE shang ge oe | ¥ . TILE CUTTERS ee ss “" Onna anata at, wr ete ena ate t eee eis 2 ‘ if gfe : itd ok i i rf rik : ; Donald J, Gullivan, 3} Park Place _ Agatha FP. Husted, 3 Park Place . We Auburn te Payitie M. Ey - + Milford Walter C. Goan, Allee EZ. Watkins, Hialeah, Pia Bruce C. fa. =a ——_ Marilyn EB. Shearer, 406 W. Iroquois Wesley J. Novak. 4264 Windiate Dr. Ruth Jenkins, 4264 Windiate Dr. ‘Ronald W. York, 3223 Seward Barrie L. Oxiey, 160 Crescent Lake ‘Disa Money. 188 1 Wing William . Waslick, 368 Prospect Emily Gusso, 368 Prospect Risholae A, Pope. $10 Yuton, Lake Glen Leroy G leaf, _Clawson Eleanor H. Marris. 1948 Humphrey Theodore W. Tierman, 630 2 — Mildred 8. Brown, 1841 _— Richard R. Hubbard, @2 Green Joan I. Terry, 82 Green Rar) F. Geena. 1647 Meecodes Noriene I. Haim, 2015 Union Lake os gE. Sher ne = Ww. _,¥ pallanti —_ ©. Rusk, 108 Florence . Irene Carlson, 196 Florence James L. Collier, Frances M. Day, 149 te Preokite Bivd. Vernon M.- Martin, Walled Lake Harriet oe Northville Arvilie Lawson, Clarkston Edith a” Latham, Clarkston Grover L. Caithron, Mt. Morris Betty J. Arnett, 1% N. Shirley é PREPARE FOR UF DRIVE—Pontiac Area United| plants in a “tooling up” effort before the drive Fund volunteer workers Wally Deacon (left) and) starts Oct. 11. They hauled thousands -of posters, Ted Goemaere, both of Pontiac Motor Division, load folders, pledge cards and other materials to 11 lo- | campaign literature for distribution to industrial! cal plants. ra |Pontiae City Affairs City Awards Pranchize |to Bus Firm for 1 Year — The City. Commission canted | the bus company authority to. con- of the franchise is on an annual |* basis. Received and filed by the Com- growed jon oom Johnson | Tuesday on receiving special as- sessment. rolls for the following: ‘umbia avenue from Baldwin to Holly- Curb, gutter and drainage on Motor rg em Rapid te Alton, and Pearsall Publis bheslngs ales Gaus ent Sor Water main im Telegraph road from Orchard Lake to Golf drive. Sanitary sewer on north side of Co- wood Storm drains in Lakeside Subdivision and assessor's plat 101. special assessment’ roll for con- | crete recap of existing pavement, sidewalk and related work on Carleton court from Saginaw east‘ to end of street. Public necessity was declared | for the following and cost esti-| mates ordered: Sterm drains avenue, Bagley Sidewalk on Franklin to Bagley Sidewinks on sorth side Virgthia ave- nue from existitig walk to Gaginaw Cost estimates also were vurder- | ed for a project requested by pe- titioners on Orlando avenue from Oakland to Monticello. Water main to Tex t_atenne from ex- | and ‘elated work on James ar Ns gutter and : to Florence, street (from. Franklin to street, Alton avenue and) Motor street Nebraska eavenue from if portions of Pearsall street, Confirmation was deferred on a oo a Approved. was an agreement and maintenance bond with a paving firm for asphalt pavement. on Canterbury drive and Roland road. Hearings on intention to con- struct the following were schedul- ed for next. 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Easily Aiial with a damp cloth, easily stored in a small space, Flexible, will fit dil toble ig ge Made prey aite's'Linens—Fourth Floor RS | i A car > OA Sas 3 ee “ “Happy. “Shuffler’ Urges: | f Young Adults t ta Attend x _ sat ‘ieee to ‘Span Atlatié One of the most interesting projects ever attempted by man, the laying of -the first transatlantic telephone cables, ‘how is under way. : * _ Undersea telegraph cables are ~ no novelty. But the work which peer pcr 2 pears as mead coe alee LZ mmaaen OP THE AMROCTATED PRES * ‘ ———————S——————ES | SS was begun by the’ cable ship plaining of nothing for young fim sure there are oe “Tee "tratabie by ‘cal Monarch at Clarenville, Nfld. is - like myself that felt they weren't ieweere te” making communications history. Portraits top dancers or mixers, but tenia) — kt *& * By JAMES J. METCALFE = Wanted fo ation, tious MEMEGR OF APOTT BrakAn OF CIRcTLATIONS When the project is completed two If you could | heer yl words reterd poe’ pe SB ign fe oat one way cables 20 miles apart will link OW, noe aie ak ce tunity to learn to square dance. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.1955 = - the Newfoundland station with Oban, . dene’... J Seat Fs St May eee Mt wentrt noentery Gr.6) Otten Scotland, more than 1,900 nautical . . » Because am by My- or girl to have a date or be 9 , if. . . Or walking in a crowd County Government Ss miles to the é¢ast, Each cable will have a Where I am sure I'am not member to attend, Modernization Urged <° 2 one way repeaters and the two to- ioc s: DAML To pet te win bore Go TT cun-ant wt a ais gether will have a capacity of 36 tele- to face,» F conmat be ox bold . ce an Ma coe lead second bulletin of its educa- phone channels. From Oban connection ° And so my lips are silent and” (14 a4 single you can attend the pees =, ~ Hong need for mod- wi) be made with London over the Brit- i gd Pray ang tes oe 4 . Bale night programs, which — county government, ish jong distance telephone network. - Declare my love to you. ,. And Consist of popular and square | Oakland comin. League stresses the * “i * ovary tile vo meee % pis. «be aakeey, fay viten, Senteng, Seneen. importance e subject to the in- —ryansatiantic telephony isn’t new. It write this letter as .. My only : There is room for plenty more. Seiieet taxveger began in 1927 with radio circuits han- way to try . . . And fondly hope so came enjoy yourself ad’ make . While the League is critical of dling the overseas part of the job. This able ag ie ee ely = Happy Shuffler service, however, has been limited by two factors. : One is the crowded radio spec- trum which limits the number of circuits that can be provided. The other is disruption caused by Politicians Shouldn't Use Farm Trouble as Football letin goes out of its way to stress AS | { oe » . ' INS Economic ‘Commenta Benson puts emphasis on economic League ni oa Oakland’s -periodic magnetic storms which : The attempt to infect napa relief through Gana ot unneeded county auditors are doing impair the transmission of radio x problem as a football of partisan ‘%"*Pluses overseas. : an excellent job. _ waves particularly over the North — David Lawrence Says: — eye eee tt “ages thie OP sae os asseomiel pee st «€ Atlantic. we ® = fixing, the agriculture economy has to a substantial extent tended to ‘The League is right in saying tliat ‘Completion of this great interna- Stock Market's Reaction ‘to Ike's THESS tres sorte amcicterr price itself out of the export the setup here, with its annual budget | Is ted in private life and a registered Tia cpptoachng.$7,000000 naan uaeet tonal cable ying project exPe'et’ Indicates Americans Fear Dem Party —— feiss setm, wer "WR tare ic ran to hep plex. The governing body in Oakland class service ‘ 6 N : halance tween farm and < 4 ‘ : . 2 y DAVID LAWRENCE jean ‘attaats has cepted ender the guise of “‘lib- i, as be in- as in all Michigdn counties, is the Board WASHINGTON — The American net forgotten that this is what lism” and still, retain in, some Um cogplagtir cayman her tics. dustrial foreign buyers ; ” people are afraid of the Demo- happens under a Ad. . measure the confidence pp are ‘but I'm in polities ture.” have no interest in paying a The Man About Town A Birthday Party Recognition of Good Work ‘of Trustee at Sanatorium : What when some people have to say they insist on saying it. - eratic Party — afraid of its pres- ent biased position in favor of state socialism, wasteful spending . of the * mohey and the gradual ‘sabotage of the private- enterprise system. * ” * . That's the plain meaning of the stock market's violent reaction to the first news of President Eisen- hower’s illness. For the impression’ trel of the steel industry have not been confined to the single order of seizure but to argu- _ ments hinting of nationalization. Maybe the stock-market break will have a sobering influence on the Democratic Party in the se- lection of a presidential candi- * * . t But the handwriting on the wall is plain, Unless the Democrats as a party in the next Congress can prove themselves to be true friends of the private-enterprise system and,remove the widespread belief that the ‘Democratic leader- ship of today is the potential ene- my of business, the Republicans Having been one of the first of . the Eastern economists to stress twisted for selfish partisan pur- poses. . In order to be objective, it would be factual to say that the current deterioration in the relative status premium for American cotton and — ‘other products in order to achieve domestic social objectives. PEEK'S POLICY Peek accordingly sought to solve the dilemma. through a two-price system—an artificial domestic price, and an utterly free market for the exportable surplus. Thus, if farmers over here pro- duced, willy-nilly, without any at- odically, cannot give sufficient atten- had been built up in recent months date. Adlai Stevenson originally will have an easy victory im of agriculture is a bipartisan fail- tempt to attune output to demand . P that unless the President ran for had a conservative background November 1956 in winning not ° ti in f ; reflected : tion to administrative and legislative Completing ten years on the Board of .° cond term the Democrats but in 1952 for expediency's sake only the White House ‘but both We: Mie drastic slimp in fatm this decision would be reece affairs, it depends for help on 22 stand- losis siltodiiers nd County Tubercu- would sweep into all branches of he made common cause with the houses of Congress no matter whom praggreas gfe pos FE ee Ps ed as bereing caine al ; jum, the government including the ju- radjcals and especially the labor- they nominate i j their lower committees. ; i ¥ peapsceayp Coon ing and three special Albert Weber -— = =. Pasereesbsts union politicians. _ A nation with 30,000,000 families Hoey Paaapagsinar oo ras ps price Saat aate ata vee = P victory s ma usinessmen Governor Averell Harriman of earning incomes over $3,000 a 4) ce—unde the Eisenhower * — = | In the League’s opinion one also had a birthday Tuesday, and the two panicky. New York inherited a fortune made, year isn't going to risk a panic or pirat ratio . Being in an Administratién which defect in the Oakland system is events were appropriately celebrated at a The dllusion that only Dwight by his father, the railroad pioneer, a depression or a period of 80 — Accordingly, the remedy is not is aiming toward freer trade, : ‘the fact that the. three man luncheon at the San. At- Eisenhower could win in 1956 has 794 himself spent a large part cialistic experimentation that can to restore the Fair Deal formula Secretary Benson is-not at liberty Board of tending were a number of been fostered to some extent ‘is. life in the financial and halt business ¢xpansion and pro- of inflexihle nrice supports. which to take a blunt view of the two- - even by some Republican, whe usiness district. in New York duce unemployment. proved unsatisfactory, for the flex- price system. But he has stressed i oe i _ Manager for the county than land County Board of Su- | of their theories and are be- ‘° Which radicalism can be ac- eS! ___ tary Benson. which have not yet unwieldy surpluses, and through ‘ San : ginning to talk of the Eisen been fully tested. the flexible price support formula 4 _ any other group.” Not only pervisora, including its San- 4. bower team ap one that could = [)r _Brady Says: - NO REWARD he has sought to find a way to : this board run the county ' atoriuim Committee, and a 97 be successfully continued under : “ “- ary "Waialn. Whe Peet penalize overproduction. - 7 audits its own work, st ject to few others. It was @ surprise another Kepublican president. Gr d t d E recognizes that farm legislation Perhaps the internationaliste 3 rd st t audit. The I on Al, who is not famous for But while the stock market may ra ua e xercise Aid Ss. should not reward farmers for act-. are shocked at the \ o this Se ee ray ee ont See ee _ ing contrary to the national wel-' system as a form of what LC] bes ets lack of a single execu back for the many good news comes from Denver, the big- H A k R fare or the economic self-interests sometimes called “dumping. Jo single tive Rah he " es en WEBER gest impact of the break may yet in ea rt ttac ecovery. of agriculture. While we may have avoided ‘ ome : = greater part of his tenure of office he has _ be felt by the Democratic Party ; . Ne age = “dumping” in recent years, we ‘ * * * : been an of the board, « tion which itself. By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. amjnation by an independent com Specifically, both of these stu have found that prevailing prices. 6S a chairm: — = ‘i iss , ne have Mad : t While citing changes made elsewhere, he now holds His keen business tneight ts DINIE CoNNeRVATIVES | Dive Yeats am ll here 8 Octane whoae Jugsnen wld wnerarcson uf scien agte'ysered by somes tr valuable asset to the organization. The country moved toward the Story about_two ne bel eenckive) | odities if the gover-ment euarcn: cota es re eae a the League is taking no stand for any . Tian 2 brink of: disaster in fiscal -affairs months following coronary throm- eee can wavy of deal ee Ne mtd be oor piermaes ai i epee ; : Such ¢ ne NAV O e “ Ona > ™ poh t wit disposing o! ur one form of county government over The sentiments of a great many others _e the Aare omens bosis, achieved outstanding ath: ing with the bad ‘heart obsession for en : cree e are MESTINGHOUSE town were turned out of business houses, Many got in their automo- hom § biles and, for the first 15 minutes, 4 7 Pog Ee ‘ it appeared that a gigantic traffic : / A Dl L. CTRIC DRYER This was due partly to motorists | 4 3 | slowing down to pick up pedes- ! trians walking out of the area. But ‘ a ! within 20 minutes the jams had Pie sess } | REDUCED * . ‘ Hoover Commission | | i trom 5995 Work Is Completed = eee . WASHINGTON (®—The Hoover : . — ‘ Saeed tae ork ee @Handy loading door Lightweight, portable of existence today on a consistent : note. It returned SE% O00 In unspent ©Flexible contro! drying FEDERAL ELECTRIC funds to the Treasury. | Dering its twoyeer lie, the - @Direct air flow system SEWING MACHINE Executive aie of the Govern- ;° Herbert Hoover, received $2,848.- Winter days are ‘round the corner. Eliminate in- ~ > — congress - finance > REDUCED door hanging NOW! This Westinghouse features ” fail Bin oe! and cut expen- , exclusive slant front with loading door. Flexible ditures. 1 69° control’. . . for all-kinds of drying. Direct air ~ final formal statement ° +» its ca at. from ~ flow system ... for faster drying. SAVE today! Suuddared odeiniotrative and tot . Delivered and Serviced : _ presidential rooting = “ ) © Save two ways: on our low price... and The commission noted that more NO MON EY _ ; by making your own clothes. Lightweight pon oo bills were me gh ‘ { — |Co., F. W. Magin, president, an- the | Sharks Attack Ses" q The battle with the sharks began almost immediately after the big four-motor plane went down, carry- ing na Dominick Ventresca -jof Sepulveda, Calif. who was pinned inside Ge wreckage. Surviving ‘Crewmen Tell | _ of Harrowing Ordeal | in Pacific Ocean paniens were picked up by--the HONOLULU ou Two | fliers | freighter "Sunday. ttack- | he was bitten 15 to 20 times and gretchad from the juny of ottac | Machado said he bore the marks | ing sharks in a dramatic Pacific | lof several brushes with sharks. veaettared phe wig Momoeng the Machado said copilot Warren F. | rescue ship Steel ocate for @) Gin of Los Angeles died from | joyous reunion with their wives, | swallowing salt water. The two-'are the only suryivors | of a Fiying Tiger line cargo plane | that ditched at sea Friday night | Draws Jackson Term - while carrying military supplies to for Waterford Breakin Wake Island. Three of the five-man ~ crew perisied one from = shark Olsen, died from shark bites only | one of the guys, then the other.”' | ~ Another hsshires gear c. |a few hours before his two. com- | Hightower said | j | | = 4 Sentenced to 3 to 15 years in| bites. Jackson state prison yesterday by | On tt Stn hot Oakland County Circuit Judge | i e Of the survivors Goplot | Ceorge B. Hartrick was Arnold | [Robert C. Hightower of Vallejo | pirhy, 19, of 325 Lakeview, | Calif. was bitten on the foot as | he was pulled from, the water. j He and his companion, Capt. | Anthony Machado of Hoilywood, | Calif, the pilot told of their ordeal | yesterday in a radio-telephone in- | terview with The Associated Press. | struction at Prouy Bay, BATTLE SHARKS Caledonia, ‘Burby admitted Sept. ing into the Flizabeth Lake Township, last Aug. 16. ; New is designed to enable ‘ore annually to Australia, hours: without a life jac ket. a or Oe neem ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN in Better Furniture First Modern year} | Modern CARPET & FURNITURE CO | Machado said he survived for 40 the shipnient of 10,000 tons of irdh 19 break- | Main Cleaners, 4481 | Rd., Waterford | | An installation now under con- | — * ‘ ~ ~ - Why not enjoy the finest—when . you get more-for-your-money in -—Pabst Blue Ribbon ALA ILIF > These super tall HALF QUART cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon actually give you one-third more beer — enough to satisfy a king size thirst. Pick up the more-for-your-money 4-Pak of King Size cans today! Enjoy the perfect combination of real beer flavor and gentle delicacy found only in Pabst Blue Ribbon. Finger-lock handie makes 4-Pak easy to carry! Narrow carton takes less refrigerator space! Open ends mean quicker cooling ++. cans easier to remove! - Whatll you hove? THAN REGULAR 12-02. SIZE King size cans for _King size thirsts Nightio, 1.59 Jdone, hat, glosses, 1.59 Dress, slip, hat, bog, 1.59 Drew, slip, different wardrobes. See her. now at dren, 1.98 Nurse outfit, 159 Sines pill 199 Tettota oot, 9be lee skater, 1.98 i on erage fa se te — AL dept. stores Ginger, the most popular-doll in America! She sits, walks, closes her eyes! She has replaceable Saran wig of pigtails or curls in platinum, honey blonde or bru- nette. And, she’s unconditionally guaranteed against breakage and mechanical failure. Ginger has over 50 Federal’s! 8” walking doll with Saran wig! GINGER IN PANTS, SHOES AND SOCKS Print dress, 98¢ Majorette ovtfit, 2.49 Scout outfit, 1.59 Wis Gia Roller skater, 1,98 Reincost, dress, boots, 1.99 Pi's, slippers, gloves, 98¢ Lace wim, 1.98 Gown, 2.98 dX. i Bridal gown, 2.98 Scale COLORAMA CONTEST Nothing to buy or write! Just color Ginger. 2 contests, ages 4-7, 8-12. Contest ends Oct. 29. Pick up entry blank at Federal’s! ist prize-$25 worth of teys : And priza-$16 worth of toys Gao NE vier Sh, Deck 3rd prize-$10 worth of toys 4th prize-$5 worth of toys ’ (6 prizes fot cach SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 ey 3 y ee j } ! Se | i Hj} i i j ¥ _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 6 DAY SALE FROM WED., SEPT. 28 THROUGH TUES., OCTOBER 4 Bisquick 12 in 1 Mix GO A" ‘Chef Boy-ar-dee Ravioli - arst oz. 55° Old Dutch Cleanser 2 sat 3 cos 29° Cut-Rite Waxed Paper ee +) Clorox = ano'eniantens §%. 7% “or’ 33° . 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Shag rug tool—optional |i # Mew Easy Action Zip-Ciip Swivel-Top © So light and quiet=weighs 2 te 4 Ibs. lees © Super Pewer—20% more suction— tull ¢ Reduced suction for cleaning drapes = |g 1LP. mote © Low priced—$20 to $30 LESS than most we | © Me Dust Bag to Empty—Tripte Fitter comparable cleaners See live demonstration as store at once or PHONE FE 3-7114 FOR 10 DAY HOME TRIAL! No Money Pron a Down! “ -"WYMAN'S DELIVERY WHEN | 50¢ Weekly ™ 108 NORTH SAGINAW FURNITURE yc. STORES |" fee = reer eb | A Ais Zo Hoe Cut Kyou A MAGNIFICENT CORNER ENSEMBLE rey : ; ? <4/ The wat Scbe : oe : THE PONTI | Cc | PRESS ae Yeyng Folks Gone -to-College? They'd Like The Press z omen Present Preview of Fall Fashions 2 Leroi t » ; + ss SR ah I OO i, ah ager % ° *. as ion eee Everyone admires the new fall’ fashions for women. at ah ‘ The-coektail dress chosen by-Mrav N. E. Duro Mrs. James M. McHugh (above) poses in a favorite late- cher (above) is ‘by the famed designer, Ceil Chap- ‘day dress of black sheer wool. Posing with her is Pierre, i 4 _man. Below, Mrs. Walter H. Kresge chooses. a the French poodle belonging to Mrs. Fred Hayes of Oxford. ; costume designed to take her right through An attractive costume in black wool is the choice of Mrs. i. day. Mrs. Ben Jerome (center) wears one.of the A. J. Michal of Colrain drive. (See story next page:) new fall ensembles. Pontiss Prew Photos = eh < iy 4 nt iM ADF ' ‘ ‘? i se ee ee |e. a AME fas Vitus « ) SRN MARL A Sl , Pees yt Ey) ARE fo TE ay i io 3 F : h, See Does was Fe Be ue Sel 7 Si es gooceecooseococoocccoveessooscssocecs hay Z 4 fe te ag J y aS 4 fh es ; f } : / -< «XA \ es j ‘o y fr rutin, | : : : ‘ THE PONTIAC P s. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1955 aki “|Tuesday Musicale Hears| Announcing |Report on Year's Agenda UltraChic 4] Mrs, Ferdinand Geensbauer| chief source of reference for the P. , Stvl pe opened her home on Illinois avenue | study. This will include music in| raris ty es: .| the vocal, piano, organ and orches- ~~, = Tuesday noon for a luncheon meet- tral fields PARIS (INS) — Back-buttoned ing of the Workshop members of Super, chen deka. the Pontisic Tuesday Musichle Florytle . why allow ple hiding head rs are among the Mrs. Donald Hogue of the ©O| interest, among which she men- leading Paris fashions which you committee explained) tioned the 90th amniversary of can wear without going on a buying the topics to be illustrated during Sibelius, the Finnish composer spree. s Fe NE ee cnn | tat tm iversary ef we ‘eo. 6 *# parery oempenem 96 Oe front to back. Dior, Givenchy » She said that many outstanding = : . musical organizations, such as the Balenciaga and other top Paris de PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SOHOOL \{S=esSoerss somes emai Geb, aie New York Philharmonic Orches- at the back as very elegant and 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontisc, Mich. will present special music ow coe Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. in Mozart's honor during the com- It you wear separates, pick the Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. ing season. : top and the skirt of an identical PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 e+ * color. They can be of different Mrs. John Wiley and Mrs. Re ; becca Gould also participated in A camel-hair colored te 1 ALIBI BS Aa A A bd aad. r) pp ey Lig aap wd a with « covtarey sti pyre . ay |, tiostesses were same shade, for instance, looks vs E. D. Foley, Mrs. William Fur- Black will (Shop Calico Corners First Bj {ioe srs. Ralph Norvell, Mrs, eg gel rr : 14 | Clyde Marshbanks and Mrs. Mar. I waite. , ; sponsored d Sa Seconds! ! gees OD ve oS sis im |e ee, > - You may possess a French beret GE Bolts and bolis of finest decorative idbrics for [ap ; ace he te enamnaee te take cos Py drapery. alipcovers and upholatery. 4 |Follies Will Hold of it Wear it stright. and piled ; over ears, Worn fm Hand-SCREENED PRINTS from $1.85 yd. p Kick-Off Party, ian tonal t nate Hes 0 haen-eno. P) from top mill sources—ALL SECONDS ; * but that's the latest fashion in g @. 4 |Pick Producers ). aap , } lay- 2 Calico Corners HA | A tctott party ant selection of fondle ae gpd af 9 9 production personnel of the High cover the hair. The ‘‘shower-caps"’ ’ Wote 5, TELEGRAPH RO, FLOOHPELD HMLLS, MICHIOAN Fever Follies will be held Oct. 12) are seen at Dior and Madeleine b BOK OS © 27s MILES WORTH OF DEVON GanLeS © Fe 29163 ¥ at te Parsine Pedant Sioteth andy wg «gre the latest chapeau SPN, |i nee : Oy tary to Te Pontiac ——— a, e CUSTOM -Made _ 3] ramet tne Nov. 2 tnd 9 at Pon @| tiae High School Auditorium. $| Mrs. John J. Marra and her $ | patron committee are mailing PERMAN N @| invitations to prospective patrons. $| Assisting her are Mrs. Harcourt @| Patterson, Vera Bassett, Mrs. Rob- 3) ert Glenn, Mrs. William B. Hart- : man and Mrs. Richard E. Olsen. bd ‘. 3| Juvenile Court :| Officer Speaks jon Delinquency | faa : ok Slaue'd Once Re | The sheer weil dre viel sagen ® The sheer wool dress worn by Mrs. George Wyman . : a ts Soe + on Hyped on| 0f Ottawa drive has @ matching tunic-length coat. A a ee When worn alone, the dress is excellent for late 3 tena oe. ©. See oo stone clip at the neck is worn to relieve the all-black of the |day or cocktail. gave an PR reese P Refl nges ¢| Mrs. Harlan J. Oakes of Drayton ti t | 3] Mee Marten J. Outes ot Drevin FOI TLAC €riects as ion a pak Siassisted by Mrs. Emma Olson, $| Mrs. George McCormick was, a By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Another idea which varies from, smart and versatile outfit in this different look. Mrs. . McHugh ee @| guest of the sorority. Ponfiac Press Women’s Editor | the original coat dress idea is the |costume consisting of a black | wears it with the collar up. She i ‘@ =. ©. uel Denes auld Geb Daag Sushil lebate coal Goma Suteied: @ Mock leak adiat Gis cet tay bela soeeess woccecereceveccosocoooccsoeccoeses Plans for raising funds for phil-| The changes in fashions here in| which Mrs. A. J. Michal of Colrain|and toast plaid coat. The dress, | at the back of the neck. > just can’t get over the anthropie endeavors were dis-| Pontiac this fall are evident in the| drive chose as her fall outfit. designed to go anywhere, has slim Mrs. Walter H, Kresge of South | ous way my = mare R cussed by the group. = - new, beautiful materials and in| ‘he dress is of black sheer wool |lines and is entirely in black. The| Avery road chooses a two-piece ~ dre Y enan an UTH HAIGH se TOCAS Port al te nae er caless and magical Relat henry woel jacket. The sil- nape in poder mena ba lens agen daa POET pegrnnapioed design. houette js slim and the costume is | are y accent. — a dress morn- instance. ae other wives Caton Lamp Shade — Pit Fring OU Pin will be a toy demonstration. A trip through Pontiac stores | tory scphistieated, Although brown is a very popu-| ing till night. - plain shout al the screbbing ong HOURS: 9:30" TO *.. Uh GARY Halloween Dance Set |sn4 ensembie idea are the domin-| One of the important features |, os in-minded women clinging to -__| my Betsy! She cleans and waxes Wom on of ant dress trends. Sa a een ok ee ted blacks for their| Te black jersey blouse is | them in one easy operation with Moose waistline moving westd leet whieh cocktail e-day dresses. | trimmed with the stripe detail of | Bruce Cleaning Wi i aL Pha. for, a Halloween darce| aaa” dows wi Ge cheneen | ne ae ermine: a ee M. Mefiugh ot |the wool tweed amt, and sca | csagh'la Mal Go tee ad toe Fashioned for Fal} . . . Professionally were compléted by Women of the| ieaving it « tnatter of persnal | Because, in a shrinking world,| | Mra. James Mf. a as a daisy!-And our beautiful wood ‘PERM ANE TS, from 3 d Moose when they met Monday eve-| 5.404 exactly where to anchor | Places that seemtd as remote as a wees — rage push-up awe ee | floors are always getting compli- . : ning. Mrs, Clarence Cavalier is| oper. are no longer remote “areeny” dress. Her choice was | Combining the new fall colors ents. My Betsy and her Bruce CALLIE’S BEAU ry SHOP chairman of the dance Clothes that are correct today have ns ee eee ore scheduled for Oct. 28 at the Moose| If you're fortunate to have one | is be right anywhere in the world| # very becoming sheer wool (of black and brown, the costume Fa be Be 116 N. Perry FE 2-6361 of the new ~ % very, ava —one more reason to look toward| featuring a collar which can be | becomes dressy by adding a crin- lilies lo Reports were given by commit-|ensembles, you'll note the ensemble. worn up or down. oline, ? = tee chairmen, Mrs. Eddie Vaughn | tre athe) mn te worn slug |. Mrs. Benjamin Jerome of Ot-| By changing the collar arrange-|. pspecialty demanding of a firm | Soe teem et the press committee; Mrs. Cecil tthont on {twa drive recognized a very|ment; the dress has an entirely! figure is the slim cocktail dress PS. For lighter BALLERINA = |Seee=ese ==" Sperone pac thur Kuschinsky of social service. = a oe ’ : Officers and committee chair. om pad of Ottawa The slim fine pba de cameirea ——— : : whic’ 3 . Duroc pe Pu ey sheathtype | wil in many occasion fri a Mentoalm strect, \Wednceday at |length coat coordinates with the dress is worn'| Samed Chopmas bp dropey.) Pp plans a ic’ dress a really wonderful ° * Cestothes Basear to be beid | effect. ; with the plaid | mat py DACHE Dee. 3. . choi coat which The slim silhouette is the choice Plans bethg made : of Mrs. Fred Collins of Silverhill a ina Pastry ae to be Pooed — yh five ap fe in Mrs. Benjamin | road. ow = dress the same evening oday’ s Women’s Section, Jerome of = a er The ma _ nog on ® Ottawa drive ored hat is one of Lilly Dache's ; fam little hats. a models on mes / : Pretty, soft dresses always are (? YOUR PERSONAL page 13. This a nee s ec bepone beets a e avenue ss \ ZODIAC SIGN comme is | ey chm oe toe Se \ designe d te to supplement her fall wardrobe. “ = 6 VIN A , _ Choose from 8 lesions Turquoise, Antique White, Dove Grey and Burgundy. see al ‘ SPECIAL SAVINGS ON THIS BEAUTIFUL, OVENPROOF DINNERWARE | 40-PC. SET ONLY... .. $799 | eg. price if purchased separately—$20.40) ot: @ dinner plates. # bread and butter plotes, # # cups end 8 saucers, XIE Porrery Hwy. \ » (Near Waterford) _FE3-1604- ee « * MUTUAL of OMAHA colors:: Pink, Charcoal, P Chartreuse, Forest =_— SEND US YOUR BIRTH DATE’ ON COUPON BELOW. .. MAIL THE COUPON NOW, WHILE S YOU'RE IN GOOD HEALTH a) TO War MAY Ba "70 LATE" go anywhere and goes straight through spring. The ~ dress is of sheer wool. 1715 $. Telegraph | BEGINNE ING ~ CLASSES I GREGG SHORTHAND - ACCOUNTING - TYPEWRITING COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR and Other Subjects MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 eee Nae wi es + Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions VETERAN APPROVED 7 W. Lawience Sts-Pontine Phone FE 2-3551 Call, Phoné or Return This Ad for Information A casual dress Is an important feature of aify woman's ward- robe. Mrs, Bruce Annett of Syl- van Shores drive has chosen this attractive David Crystal dress in turquoise. The ties at the neck . can be worn in different arrange- ment. These women whom the Press ‘| asked to pose with their new cos- tumes agreed that they love the feel of elegant (though not costly) clothes. It has been proven con- clusively that fine raiment means as much in today’s fashion as it did to the world of the Rennais- | | sance and other periods of great | culture and prosperity. The Pontiac women have chosen | | The modern difference is that | fine raiment is no longer a pre- | rogative of royalty’and riches, but | is within the reach of all women. | GREETINGS co. 11805 Hamilton Ave. @ og oe * | Detroit 3, Mich. Phone TO 8-1684 Branches: 11000 Grange River” tae 76 West Adams. Birmingham TRAVEL SERVICE We'll Plan Your Tour Free! Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere! Grace Plummer Reilly Birmingham 379 Hamilton, | - “Chuck” Shotwell ‘ Mgr., Partner : san SSSGS CREO EERE RRR: NOTICE! > “Shoes for the entire family” Styles ond Sizes to Suit Everyone ‘SHOE STORE Bens Re-opened at - 552:North Perry | _ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ‘ SUUSOecneReneeeeeneeneneneucennens “ * a ot - & v « heh ie oF oe : Speer ; fe: , - Bea f ‘ we f it if | f ! ‘Huron street. - Mr. |No Reason for Address | |to Be Hidden 3 z ii WF iti ij sary to remove one's gloves? Also, | what does one do and say? “I was under the impression © that you introduced yourself to — “How do you do’ | to each person, and also do shake hands with each one?" > Answer: You keep your gloves | on and, if there is any doubt about their knowing who you are, you | tell your name as you shake hands. “Dear Mrs. Post: Recently a ] young woman (about 18 years =| my junior) came te my house and I shook hands with her. 1. / older person, was wrong A Pontiac Press Phote make the first ivan and’ ‘A casual dress is worn by Mrs. Bruce | quoise dress features ties at the neck which | tarthermore that it is not proper Annett of Sylvan Shores drive. The tur-|can be worn in several arrangements. — for women to shake hands. What is your pe ate , e , . — Personal News of Interest in Pontiac | ster ini vies who comes into her ‘house. It Mrs. W. Russell Eames and) Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Grace L. Beers of Shore-) would be the extreme of rudeness ONE Mrs. David L. Brown entertained; Alex MacDiarmid of Detroit’ and| view drive. © not to. HOUR a group of friends for luncheon at Pine Lake Country Club Tues- FREE A os | Andre Presents PARKING Arriving home by plane Mon-' 39 day, Mrs. Pansy Wolfe of South “HIGH FASHION I ‘Have your Edith street, tells of many visits” during her recent vacation. She visited her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. | Wallace at Morgantown, W. Va., | ie ticket validated © when you © make oa purchase! Permanent Wave ee *7”° .°10-°12” | Complete with Cutting and Styling visited friends in New York City before she returned home. *. Hazel peeGies af Westen’ uvcone| SP COR MMGI PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 28, 1955 WAYS TO! BUY: a A SMALL DEPOSIT LAYS AWAY YOUR ~~. GARMENT Your regular payments make ”" pe a it paid for by wearing ae season, NEW CONTINUOUS PAY- . MENT ACCOUNT for exe tended easy budget terms, © REGULAR CHARGE AC. COUNT se convenient for oa eeiliidliiiamiatinaiad A Staff of Expert Stylists Await to Serve You! HAIRCUTS $1.50 and $2.00 Open Wednesday All Day— Friday til 9 P. M. No A ppointment ‘Needed! Immediate Service! | Sindre Beauty CSalon prone | 2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-9257 i _ Z, . i VALUES A 320 20 of Putnam street announce the birth of a son, Michael Roy, Sept. 10 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ‘Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. | LeRoy Koch of Putnam street and | Mrs. Marie I. DuBois of Western, | Neb. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Dimitri Lazaroff Sept. 26 at Pontiac General Hos- pital. . Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voydanoff of West and Mrs. Lazarus Lazaroff of Chippewa road are the paternal grandparents, A daugliter, Sandra Lynn, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex | MacDiarmid of Shoreview drive) on Sept. 24 at. Pontiac General | Hospital. 20 "| SPECIAL! 3 DAYS ONLY! 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Shoe Salon—Mertanine : * i ; & 6 Bey } : Ee “THE PON TIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 Wouk's three-act play “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” the eve- nings of Oct, 7, 8, 14 and 15 in the has taken on its usual - a ae gods Soon St. Dunstan's Guild will give _its' first play of the season, the Branch of the Garden Club will be having its interesting meetings, Needlework Guild bun-' ~~ relaxing summer, life in the Hills’ duction Richard B. Daragh and So slis dak ses’ Jatee Belae colin Schneider will be in charge~ of lights and lines. Mrs. Robert Harris will do make-up, Mrs. Frederic C, Pew is’ on the house committee and Mrs. Muir C. Lind is in charge of tickets. — ALL-MALE CAST In the all-male cast are Robert Bloomfield, Gears for Busy. Season Academy and will be dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. | Alfred C.. Girard. yes >. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walker will sail next Thursday for a six weeks’ trip to Europe. Mrs. Walker was hostess at a luncheon last Friday at Bloom- field Hills Country Club, dies will be collected and the an- | nual sale at Christ Church Cran-| Charlies Coward are gathering | properties and costumes. breok will be here. : Thomas Martin and Ray Base | St. Dunstan's will give Herman wane designed and are construct- PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS "Nationally “Advertised LUGGAGE e SKYWAY @CROWN = @ MENDEL @ AMERICAN TOURISTER other nationally advertised makes. Also ® coriplete “od coametie cases and small leather goods, “4 ak : Mrs. Paul MecKenny enter. |Garrison, W. H. Adams, Warren’ tained guests’ at luncheon Pease, Walter F. Skinner, Stephen | Wednesday at the Detroit Club | Manhard, Nelson B_ Noland, Jas-| Dr. | iper Reid Jr.; Edward Tuttle, Dwight Ensign, Richard Page, Mr Cc. Keenan Jr., Carl W. Moyer, Maurice Smith Jr., George D. Miller, George H. Heideman, Jack Hoppock and Sidney Oldberg. * * ® _ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gordon of before the fashion shew at the Detroit a % | Mr. and Mrs, George T. Trum- bull with their son and daughter- in-law, the George T. Trumbull Jrs., and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, William D. Sieffert, will attend the Michi- a Art Institute for the | Sister Kenny Treatment Center, | Mechan, Edward Schneider, Lewis | gan State University-Notre Dame game Oct. 15. They will be guests at a brunch Howard J, Lansing. * * * atiending President's Night at KIMMINS LEATHER GOODS | 14 W. HURON pineer -—s- FE 2-2620 a) Jackie Rae Studio” Limited: Openings in Clase Enrollment TAP—BALLET—BATON—TOE | (MODERN—BALLROOM ~ Jackie Rae Studio iE 214 6. Yelagragh Ad FE 2-2128 | a ee Save Up to 40% on Lovely For Your New Ranch Home! # All Work Guaranived tor 5 Years * tering Pen + Wiriam Wrhaicut. Over 23 33 Yeon! _ Furniture Makers é Upholaterers ; 270 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE. 4-0558 STAPP’S . . fit your baby right’... | |They are at present at the Walter ' at their home in Wayne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs, the club. Mrs. Burgess will leave the end of W. Blanchard home in Glengarry \the week with Mrs. Walter Bemb road and will move there soon for 10 days in New York. after Oct. 1. . * co * * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Ma-| Mr. and Mrs. William H. loney will move this weekend from Metamora to Squaré Lake, road. | field, Mo. With Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Cox of Springfield they will go down to Arkansas for E. Carey ores - Lahser road. l several days’ fishing. * * *® * Mrs.. John 8. Poole and her son, Michael, will spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tyson Mrs, David Cunningham is visit- ing her son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Cunning- ham of Brady lane, Nurses Will Attend Evening Mass Oct. 7 The Council of Catholic nurses of the Archdiocese of Detroit have extended an invitation to all grad- . Horace P, Shaw was hos- uates, students and practical luncheon Monday for board | nurse to attend an evening Mass bers of the Bloomfield Hills at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, of the Woman's Nationa] Detroit, Oct. 7. and Garden Assn. | The group attendance of nurses | . Edgar B. Flint, as pro- | in uniform its planned for Oct. "chairman, announced the 7th. the Feast of the Most Holy , . 3 meeting will, Rosary at 6:30 pm. at the ca- Baxter of the | thedral. of Michigan. | The Rev. John Trese, spiritual di- ‘ing will be rector of the council, will celebrate road home | the Mass. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin H. igidils z zt ae Yanderkloot | will give) Mrs. Celina Wagner ‘Honored at Reunion * | Mrs. Celina Wagrier was hon- ored on her 86th birthday at the annual Wagner - LaFave reunion Sunday. A buffet luncheon was served. ‘the 300 persons attending the af- fair, held in the Gingellville Hall. Mrs. Lawrence Weston, president, and Mrs. Donald U. Bathrick of presided at the election of officers. Fort Lauderdale, Fla., went down New officers are Mrs. Charles to Culver this week to visit their Brown, president and Mrs. George The * house guests, ‘Mr. before the game and a supper | party after given by Mr. and Mrs. | Stoddard of Fast! George Russell | ; have purchased the former John. Breech left Tuesday for Spring-| son, Donald, at _Caiver Military | Thomas, secretary-treasurer. ———— ee Broed E : ’ = hee! seat h and enug . je} heel t E r {4 | brand new walkers best friend! , In the important first walking year, give your baby the protection of shoes with snug heels, firm counters, roomy toe boxes... sturdy flexible soles. The Stride Rite Firstie incorporates all these features .. . oak ourexpert | fitting methods help give sure-footed confidence to your baby's timid steps. Bring her-in for Firsties ... we've a complete stock a-waitin’l ¥e __TOVENILE BOOTERY a St. "FAMILY. SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron. St. by | | Clean- Up a | $9975 Choir and $5900 Oversized living room chair: . . it's extra wide for mother and daughter, man and his dog . . . for sweethearts . . . covered in small provincial print... multi colored on white background . . . slightly soiled. Ccaareemsomcnp PERI BES f Vy ee ee ada Seo EE RE RE Se Sly HES 379% Pull- -up Chair $4950. # Smaller sized pull up chair fully upholstered in bittersweet * and turquoise print . . . colonial pattern . . . antique pine inished legs . . . smal! ruffle around the bottom © Su pa ae ee | * ee ee Pmwdcet ks aes co Ne Vee eee Ses $345 ‘French Provingal Sota 245 Reduced $100 to clear. . . just one sofa... brown figured covering . . . plain color but with little woven design in it . Fruitwood finish frame . . . 3 cushion style . very attractive but really reduced for immediate clearance. Leese giles & e-* Sele SEO PR eS Some Lamps, Pictures, and Wall Decor are also reduced for E. O. M. Cleanup. ¢ + € uz * See Wiggs for Fireplace Fixtures .. . Screens. Andirons, Tools, Pockess and-baskete... -WIGGS 24 W. Huron Street Pontiac - OPEN FRIDAY AND MONDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. HOE ES cis : Mrs. Fred Collins of Silverhill road has many occa: | sions to wear dress-up clothes. Her choice for the first fall party is this gray sheer wool dress u ith pearl tear- | | Lilly Dache. Pontiac Press Phete | drops scattered at the midriff. "Her perky little hat is by Count to Ten Before Quitting Job By ANNE HEYWOOD | fob in a fit of pique—or just Remember the old trick of count-| from platm boredom — when, if ing to ten when you were angry?| they could just have mustered ap The idea was that you would cool} some patience and stuck it out, down, your thinking would change they would have hit the jackpot. and you would save yourself an| A. N. is a case in point, embarrassing, if not downright When I first met her, she was dangerous, soe aatrem. in a dead-end job, or so she felt. When it comes to jobs, there | /are times when we all ought to “count to ten.” Many times, ctris will leave a | for three years, was still a maid-| of-all-work and her salary had, not been boosted enough. Moreover, she worked for a real | SENSATIONAL! SINGER SALE USED SEWING MACHINES — 7 as mug ON FLOOR MODELS ALSO ar sore, SU5M Pale $750 cnt $QQSD Cabins $4.50 cin $490 Mer, S119 tole $5QSD er fae!” $6685 AND MANY OTHER) MACHINES S © Trede More of Tae SENCER WG. CO. ‘SINGER SEWING CENTER” Listed in your telephones book only ender siKGER BEY INO MACHINE O% +. PONTIAC — ‘ BIRMINGHAM 102 N. Saginaw 177 W. Maple x FE 2-0811 MI 4-0050 She had worked for the same firm | battle-axe, a woman who was as mean as could be. = FUTURE? “There's no poasible future | here,” she told me, ‘‘so why should il stay on ang cians But I ane Ss Long enough to jlearn that life keeps changing. Moreover, the field she was in Was One which. seemed to have | | a rapidly expanding future. | And, most important of all, | | A. N, wasn’t really giving her | best to the job. She was oper- | ating, so to speak, at half-mast. When people do that and de- 'velope that habit, they are bound to take it with them into the next job and fail just as badly. * * * A. N. did finally take my ad- vice, which was to stick it out for another six months. | And, since she knew it would jonly be six months, she determin to work her hardest and to leave, as she put it, “in a blaze of clerical glory.” INTERESTING TIME It was an interesting six months. | * * * . | First, her increased efficiency’ resulted in a raise. Second, she was transferred_to a brand-new depart- | ment the company opened, with a | Superior who was much | nicer in |every wav than the mean old bat- tle-axe had been. And third, she is in line for a promotion to head up another de- partment which will be opening } Up soon. SUCCESS A HABIT Next time you feel.like leaving your job, do try to talk yourself into ‘‘counting up to ten." * * * Resolve to take six months as @ cooling-off period and to do your level best in that six months. If worst comes to the worst and you do. have to leave, you will be leaving with a good feel- ing all around, which will not only boost your morale but will make your next job more suc- ‘ cessful, Best comes to the best, you'll hit the kind ot jackpot which A. N, hit! (Copyright, 1955) | Kindergarten Tea Scheduled by PTA-—- Mrs, Louise Martindale, school nurse, and Glenn Husted, principal will be the speakers at the an- ,hual. Kindergarten Tea sponsored by the Wilson School PTA. The tea is being held Thursday 1 at 2:30 p.m. at the school. This is why: Clinics ere the quollty.... comfort... fitting shoes! Clinics ere priced te please your budget, too! Get on expert fit in Clini today! $7.95 ~ $9.95 AN styles 34 1010 AAAte€ Some vtylen 314 te 12 AAAA te € ' Off dution in brown on bieck colt —— weits + 6 lfm stray othr bron, exerting 8 wry by © eding mene’ erat | PAULI’S Shoe Store 35 N. SAGINAW Open. ’til 9 P..M. Monday and Friasy Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! This ® &Y aie THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1953_ HL facts. throws them at him in a tidy muddle that mixes up with her own unassorted | ings. af Tis: POOR EXPLANATION She presents a discipline problem | fj like this: “Ed, look at this b from Ransom's! Didn't I warn you that Lois was too young for her| ©. 7 = own charge account? § She you do, if re e' iets we I can’t say that I blame him. She’s atl nove mad it so mixed up SAVE ~ JUVENILE FURNITURE UP TO L&G Furniture 3526 Sashabew Phone OR 3-1711 Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch GOOD GROOMING! . 4s an “indefinite quality, but basically we will no doubt agree. It can be defined as the routine of the four brushes (hair, tooth, clothes and shoe brush). Plys one or two other items. In this group the hair brush is probably the most neglected, ~_ it will perform miracles if used regularly. Daily brush- ing gives the hair luster and makes it manageable. The soft sheen of healthy hair must not be mistaken for the artifical sheen produced by many sham- poos. This type of shampoo, while giving a high luster at first, often preves detrimental if used constantly. It causes the hair in time to become dry, snarly and brittle. Thijs hair will not take a good per- manent. Marg vegetable color rinses also rob the hair of its natural elasticity. The best care for the hair is mild soap, soft water, a good . cream, daily brushing. A good per- manent properly given is the surest way to that lovely head of hair you have often dreamed of. Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431 608 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Pontise Press Phete Mrs. George Wyman of Ottawa drive shows you the completed cBstume as she poses in the tunic coat of black wool which is worn over her sheath dress of sheer wool. PTA to Hear Dr. Russell Curtis, coordinator ot secondary education for the Pontiac school system, will be guest speaker at the Pontiac Senior || High School PTA on Thursday evening. * ¢ @ Francis Staley, principal of the school, will also speak on co- Shower Honors Mrs. Bergemann home on West Walton boulevard Tuesday - evening. Guests were Mrs. Ward Ross, Mrs. Ernest Fleming, Mrs. John Sinclair, Mrs. Henry Mackel, Mrs. William Kennerly, Mrs. Jasper Warden, and Mrs. John Howell. Others at the shower were Mrs. Ivan Knight, Mrs, Hiram Smith, Mrs. Vern Strassburg, Mrs. Richard Kellogg, Mrs. Norman Mack, Mrs. Robert Ted- castle, Mrs. Howard Hicks, and Mrs, Emile Sauve. . Completing the guest list were Mrs. John Gerzanics Jr., Mrs. | Carl Wagner, Mrs. Turris McCully, Mrs, George Zannoth, Mrs. Lyle Myles Trzos, Mrs. Edmund Payne, Mrs. Max Selle, Mrs. Dean Heiple and: Mrs. Claude Holcomb, Attending from out-of-town were Jane Flynn of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Loren Flynn Jr. of Kansas City, Mo. Octogenarian Sees 90 Birthday Guests Ninety guests called on Mrs. Mary Jackson at an open. house given by her daughter, Mrs. Joel Sandstrom, at her home on Mich- igan avenue Assisting in celebrating grandmothers’ 85th birthday were Mrs. Leonard Waptacka, Mrs. Thomas James and Mrs, Clarence Ingersa. n. Mrs, Jackson also received greet- ptf gl pte and Seattle, Wash. . booklet. There is 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘How to Make Your _ Wedding Go Smoothly’ come in, write or phone for this ’ Pearce Floral Company no charge. Phone FE 2-0127 Dr. Curtis Mrs. Irving Cocking and Mrs Thomas Reeling, social; oo Mrs. Cyril Davis, PTA magiaine and publications; Mrs. Harry Vernon, publicity and Lawrence anes. scholarship and — his- as Paul Gorman will assist Mrs. North as mother vice presi- dent; Howard Smith, father vice‘ president, Mrs. George Morrow, teacher vice president; Mrs. Paul Brown, recording secretary, Mrs. Dale Moats, corresponding secre-| tary and Mrs. John —, | treasurer, ‘Husband. Scorns Muddled Request Fe sf iE | Tit ite ‘Mrs. McRae Cooks Fruit and Hot Milk Used for Custard i A nae i E i ie i : ; 5 i : F i Coming Events rang & convention of nepenet Camp, tional we, A Hotel coat mat, Pint’ wep s 29-3 _— = Huron Gardens ‘lew a ee! will meet tonight at the t 4405 hi id tor gp oan of cha ficers will ‘nent at th H and. dray bers. New Gold and Silver Jowelry Sets Gift Shop FE 2-3220 718 West Huron their |] —Fine Greet SPRING. ‘inallit’s glory! Buy and Plant IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS OUR NEW 1955 STOCK ON DISPLAY JACOBSEN’S: Flowers. 101 N. Saginaw St. | Cifts— , "FE S-7165 Red is always a favorite with the distaff | full skirt. The women interviewed agreed side. Mrs. Robert Nelson of Illinois avenue | that fashions models this red velveteen dress featuring a|this year’s collections, never have been as lovely as verse AiR Lines | FUTURE PILOT COAT SETS « Buddy exclusive in coopera : tien with United Airlines 0 Ponting Press Photo , Hat, S Set, Sizes 3-8.... Women Told of Problems Facing City|" Pontiac's future as a metropoli- tan city was envisioned for the _| Woman of the Week, as the BPW) - Queen for the High Fever. Follies being sponsored by the Auxiliary to the Pontiac General Hospital. All Night Long! Resistent for lasting fit. Klestic, non-binding .~- Nylon-Reinfosced neck... cungiatt wrists and ankics, "Ms sain pht, ewe GIRLS’ BOYS’ 4.10 $2.59 4.12 $2.79 12.16 $2. 98 | The Margaret Ann Shop _ Riker Bldg. Let them tumble and toss as they may, the gentle soft- ness of Heatthknll’s ski-type Sleep Suit gives warm, last- fing comfort. Soft, brushed cotton fabric . . . Coat Alone .......$21,98 Sciéntific comfort and control. Miles ELASTIC GIRDLE 95 New comfort in this action front girdle, firmness with freedom. S-M-L, PRENATAL BRA o .. ’ Firm uplift in thie white cotton beloth bra. Front opening. 34-90, B. ately CS and D cup ..cicen. 2.95 ne USE FEDERAL’S HANDY PURCHASE C \ ; } _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1935 | | oe 163 Oakland _ CRA 6 tek SS WHAT'S | ‘MY LINE? . word is reloted to my. work. Ue oe os wegen os cine to guess my line, Answer oppeors under arrow, reading downward. tie ws ae “SILVER. SCREEN 85” E-x-p-a-n-d-e-d Picture! Seo the Beaute! SYLVANIA — HALOLIGHT up te 150" TRADEAN E APPLIANCES Call Ye ELECTRO MART for a Free Hom OTcessrolaetaaehirela SYLVANI Tinie akelcoliteali OPEN NIGHTS TIL 10 P.M. ALCINATOR DISPOSORS *< FE 2-7631 yur Nearby ATV POCO 2? CHHAT 3 CICHK ' @ ENCEF 5 KECP 6 VALGER 7 EHN 8 STOORER © 1955 "Whore My Line, Ine. Vesterday’s answer siuDy, ffods, Thiel wee’ fet, Check, -pemts, trail, aiVe, errfst 9-16 $5 Million Bomber Going Down Drain SEATTLE (®—Five million dol- lars worth of bombing plane is be ing pulled, squeezed and squashed to pieces here. to prove its struc- tural strength. The builder, Boeing Airplane Co., described the “torture test" on the | The tests involve use of 60 miles of wiring and 3,000 strain gauge circuits and an intricate system of cables and pulleys. Boeing said the tests saved time plane part would stand under flight | conditions, Cigarette Usage Increases Since Health Debates WASHINGTON. @®—The Agricul- ture Department reported today that Americans are smoking more | Cigarettes now that, in its view, the “main impact” of the ciga- rettes-hegith controversy apparent. | ‘ly has passed. Reporting on “the tobacco situn- | tion,”” the department said Amer- | cans 15 years of age and over will |smoke an average of nearly 10 pounds of tobacco in cigarettes | during 1955. That would represent a ‘2 per 3 LBS. 95° | Northern TOILET TISSUE 4 ROLLS C ———— Fresh, Sweet APPLE CIDER JUG FREE! ~ LOUISIANA ~ SWEET POTATOES 2 DOMINO PURE CANE SUGAR 5+ 39 ROUND or SIRLOIN STEAK.» 59° T-BONE STEAK...........° 65° Lean, Meaty SHORT RIBS...“ 19° HAMBURGER ....4™ 5122. RUMP ROAST STEW BEEF 49i. SEALTEST Michigan ONIONS 10 49° - 35° 59i. ° Indiona Washed POTATOES U. S. No. 1 10 POUNDS Dressing — =— ‘Red Rose Salad QUART JAR cent increase over last year but | fall 4.8 per cent shy of the 1953 figure—a record. * * * -Medical authorities have made numerous studies, some of them| _| With conflicting conclusions, on ‘a | possible relationship between ci- garette smoking and lung cancer. The department said it expected >| cigarette smoking to continue on an upward trend next year. 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Adlai Stevenaiii’ $ Kathi thing to crow about. insurance policy lowing valuable property can be one contract Jewelry, ment, verware, furs, fine’ art objects THATCHER Since 1889 PATTERSON & WERNET 603 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9224 We Are Feeling Mighty Cocky— Pardon us if we strut a bit but we think we have some- It's our new personal articled With. policy any or ‘all of the ‘fol- pieces covered in this of photo equip- musical instruments, sil- golfing equipment, stamp & coin collections and Let us give you ful! details PAVING CONTRACTORS av NS i —s Lis iil ' Discussion May Evolve Election Policies AUSTIN, | Significance, House Speaker Sam Rayburn and Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson will both, welcome Adlai Stevenson on a visit to Texas for @ lecture billed in advance as non partisan Stevenson as the 1952 Democratic presidential candidate was swept | for the GOP for the second time ‘in a century, | political pros in Texas are saying | that Stevenson or almost any other chance to bring the state back into its traditional political posi- tion. Stevenson will lecture on “Amer- ifea the Economie Colossus" at the- | University of Texas tonight. He - | will be the overnight guest of igre The senator's aides insist Gere |is no political significance in the visit, which was arranged last August when Stevenson wrote Johnson. wishing him a speedy recovery from his heart attack, burn and Johnson will get together simultaneously during Stevenson's visit here was not known, ‘Ex-Circus Strongman Tex, --Three of the | Democratic party's biggest wheels | meet here today for private talks which’ could pack strong political | Now, since President Eisenhow-| / er’s heart attack may take him out | © r of the running next year, many | | Democratic nominee has a good | Whether. or not Stevenson, Ray- || Costars With Bogart HOLLYWOOD i®—Mike Lane, a been signed to costar with Hum- _Phrey Bogart as the heavyweight | champ in the movie = Harder They all.” Based on the Budd ‘Siders /novel, Lane's. part is reminiscent ;of the buildup and fall of Primo | Carnera, The novel took a critical game. } The 24-year-old Lane wears size 18 shoe, a size 2 shirt and 58 suit. He stands 6 feet 10 inches and weighs 275. Discovered cud, an extensive search, he has no act- ing experience, * Tot, 5, Rides 90 Minutes (Underneath Fast Truck | KENEDY, Tex, (®—Jim Chaney, | | 5, watched a touring revival truck | being loaded and after awhile he | disappeared. | An hour and 30 minutes later, a motorist noticed a boy hanging | ‘underneath the fast-moving revival truck, just aches above the pave- ment. “T just wanted to: go along for | the ride,’ he said when he was returned to his father, | Airlines May Cut Rates | WASHINGTON W—The Civil is studying a proposed new rule to permit airlines to offer reduced- fare vacation travel to U.S. mili- ,tary personnel overseas. This | would improve morale and thereby | aid the national defense the CAB said. make “substantial rate -reduc- | tions"’ for furloughed military per- ' sonnel. : } Optometrists—Jewelers REDMOND’S 81 N. Saginaw St. ~ FE 2-3612 | view of racketeering in the fight | Se Ps i + Sa Sa Rial we! 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WASHINGTON—The Navy re- BOMBAY—The Baik of | teanc ght ispeas ; With Western Cars Bs Serer X deca tat «| ports tat we ots new synietc|Don't Battle Jellyfish {ise wartea G function voce (een ome Pee | NEM YORK—A maging Pl 2 FOB: OF. he apie cology | permission to bring in his left-band| and airplane fuel tanks resists the |ristat-nac tna. teh ee |ly, with headqparters in Bombay. | Plant Disease Toll Big coming more and more receptive | . of Trinidad, off the coast of Vene- drive car and get special ‘license | deterioration caused by aviation cean — only makes matters worse| [ts main purpose is to extend WASHINGTON — Some 350 plant to electronic equipment, resist- zuela, is having @ tough time plates. But if a foreigner comes |gasoline, sea water, and hot-|by thrashing about in the water, | CTédit facilities to rural and semi- “of major economic im-|&Mcé t0 the novel and complicated- remaining {rue to its British) to work there, no matter how short|water cleaning sprays so well! By movement he is likely to draw |Urban areas, which had heen in-| ‘tiseages of ~ |looking devices is ‘still not quite affiliation by keeping out left-| his stay, the prohibition against a |that the tanks are now expected | more jellyfish tentacles about him. | @dequately served by the previous portance take a crop toll of near | dead. . See hand drive cars. . left-hand drive car will not be! to last indefinitely. If he- does not escape, a fatal dose | banking system. Aue pty Sion NARs Seles 0: pene, Recently an electronic firm had ‘An American who ‘came to! relaxed. 1 They must be recoated with the | of poison may be absorbed. .The business of the Imperial | the United States, to redesign some equipment ‘so " Northwest ITALIAN PRUNE PLUMS >.) : ; | , ‘ i : . ; ; can Just Right ‘ | ca! eee Ee ee | a for Canning C PS) a ing : | tah! $2" i Se "Oo os | ors ee , = j i, Any a Ch OVEN-READY i DUCKLING Kool Krisp California ICEBERG HEAD LET rUCE Pascal Celery oe. 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There are about 68,000 — Santa Fe Explains Away Wrigglers in Tap Water SANTA FE, N.M. ® —Those “wriggling, wormy things” in Gal- Health Department official says. Charles Caldwell said the water is sufficiently chlorinated anyway, but “who wants to get a glass of cold water and find some sort of wriggling, wormy thing in it.” | | suby | Says they lup’s water supply are probably | harmless midge fly larvae, a/ Edd ident Truman’ says his knowledge ' | of history helped him deal “calm-/ the > ly” with the “Communists in gov- ernment” controversy during his _ | administration, * * + Truman — the allegations of in government to the “witch crade"” of colonial days. 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SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 Ree ial A Beg { Al } Wg eX = ae luck—which eni- eT { ‘braces ome timing, coincidence | This is the kind of luck Miss - these equalities of 84 accidentally being where | pigh has had—the kind where ie the presidens things are happening—is the great- things that looked bad suddenly | Pf , est factor of them all. turn out to be good—-and it is one “When I was 16, 1 played of the reasons why today she is! hooky from school one day and a sotght-after songwriter at the age of 29. In less than two years, she has says Carolyn Leigh. “While I “Tt all sirtad wba 1 gn bored.” | lyrics?” she says, * poetry pieces down, and they know if what she wrote ‘were seemed more like song lyrics than jyrics or not. He said, — so I decided to call some- on in, and bring some.” eae tried to call a musical arranger whose name she had 3 Lucky Breaks Come to Young comme See oa Well Move. * other end said, “Say, do you write | that she ‘and began writing some} Carolyn said she frankly. didn't. “Well come | The man turned out to be a top) music pubisher. ready to hang up. the voice, at the | mee in her budding career is writes lyrics that are nctured-eared ——_—__——— Miss. Lucky ‘Leigh was on her, probably wake up one morning, PHYLLIS BATTELLE standing hand herself on fop of the heap| seen featured on some of the bet- | way, Her first song, “I'm Waitin’ : say chee sea alwa ‘grieped my mean ' by ‘dotng the lyrics for Mary tor TV shows, and the switch. Just for You,"* which she describes | Dems, GOP List Receipts MOSCOW (INS)—Former Soviet ae ae an on , Oh-oh, the truant offi- he tpn mag aa mont cquectan at Oe Soe with a wriggling nose -as “‘Hide-| From Michigan Parties Premier says the glowing success band te | Pan" ‘Liebman gave a umber where be | ous,” was a top-selling record. omy mene iy ah “a ae ote es Fer Mth lars, “The Chocolate Soldier)’ and) could be reached. "| second song was “Young at —— ~The .Deimo- in right now “‘is for President Ei- peg ag a oop ennt presented. me with » $100 war |“The Merry Widow” (in which she| 4 ‘hig isumber, the man said Heart,” which made « fortune for eratic | And. Rep anon senhower to get well quickly. bed talent. one tS . updated antiquated lyr-| ie arranger was not in. But he} Frank Sinatra and a name for Committees reported gt A nother unofficial expression of - “Adding impetus “ror a v ics), and has just completed the’ sn4 Carolyn had an. enthusiastic Carolyn Leigh. = of $17,000 from Michigan ‘the wish that the President regain Sey in| More or less in that order. “Congratulation,” said the man-) oy) 0 ang. TY poral ne altaya ogpemcacsg thing that disturbs | Parties. eid health ease: edie trees Mexiet - that a fourth * “equality ager, “You are the millionth per- | Heidi, "" which will bé presented |) talents pong t as she was. cheaes eee slightest at this The GOP group said it got Communist Party Leader Nikita S. de asked . I have fast met a suddenly suc-| son to. tee ‘For Whom the Bell on TV Sat lay night. er’s : jus $10,000 from the Wayne County Re- | Khrushchev. a In a personal cable to Eisen- The Michigan Democratic State hower released by the official ‘Central Committee contributed | Soviet news agency Tass, Khrush- | $7,000 to the national committee. chevy said: “Remembering our ‘pertonal Be soy desires neutrality, meetings in Geneva, I have inister Saif-E) Islam - Al | Jearned with grief of your illness. 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Space Shortage ‘is: Called 4 Seven Pet ts i Hajell of Pic Peevy Be if af F m, fe3 Fi Ni if fs ef BEE i : Hf 7 [i i ey ffle 2 i i ) L Scheel and Jerry Peevey, Parish House F for California _* * The new 44 by 128 foot, $30,000 building will replace pl.ant No. pig 0g was destroyed by fire ypeer Pythian Sister Cy LAPEER. “— Rhea Harvey of | 51 Pythian Lapeer was elected Grand Secretary of the Grand “Temple of Michigan at the state This is the first time the Lapeer organization has had a seating in Grand Temple since the late Mrs. Minnie E. Mix was Grand Chief. Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. Herbert King attended the meet- ‘ings as delegates. 'in Fellowship Hall’ at 7:30 p.m. Carl | Friday, f Program chairman Mav- | a, * «* that each year Rochester Man Hurt in Crash | Lake Orion LAKE ORION — The Holy: Cross Lutheran Church of Oxford was the scene of the recent marriage of Ruby Jean Sprague and Wesley Kenneth Seabrook. The eandle- 300 guests. * ° * ‘The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Sprague, 725 Miller Rd., Lake Orion. The bride- groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Seabrook, 2307 8. Lapeer Orion The wore a waltz length gown of while chantilly lace over fashioned with a neck and fitted bodice end ——— ey Sunnyvale Men’s Club Planning Ladies’ Night WATERFORD—The Men's Club of Sunnyvale Chapel, 5311 Pontiac Lake Rd., will honor the ladies at their monthly meeting to be held fingertip veil of illusion was gown and edged with delicate seed pearis. The bouquet was of white tea roses, baby mums, and ‘is. + Attending the bride was Elaine Okolovitch as maid of honor. Bank at Rochester Being Remodeled ‘ROCHESTER—Pians which have been under study for some time, especially since the merger of the Rochester National Bank and the National Bank of Detroit are being | put into effect here this week. Expansion and modernization of the bank building to some extent was started. Monday. : According to M. H. Hagel. swerdt, chairman of the advisory rice Bradley announces that Wal- | ter Smith, Pontiac, will be guest speaker and will show films of his Atrichn hunting trip. Refresh. ments will be served. Slate Supper at Thomas THOMAS — The Thomas Com- munity Assn. will hold a beef and chicken cafeteria supper at the Community Hall. on Tuesday. Serving will start at 5:30 p.m. board and vice-president, they are taking in the greater part of their building, formerly occupied by Fred B. Carpenter. Six new cashier's cages are being in- stalled and the loan department offices will be in the remodeled portion. The merger, which received the approval of thé stockholders~ re- cently, takes effect Oct. 1. Work is expected to be completed by Oct. 3. |Your PTA Is Planning _ AVONDALE — Avondale High] School PTSA will hold its first meeting of the year at 8 p.m. Thursday in the high school band Introduction of the faculty and a4 musica] program presented by high school music students will | be the features of the night’s ac- tivitjes.. Vocal teacher Jean Wood- worth and° band director John Neztek will have charge of the musica] entertainment. ‘ Plans for the coming year and the final selection of committee chairmen and members will oc- cupy the business portion of the meeting. . : Refreshments wil! be served dur- | ing a social period immediately following the regular meeting. Waterford Township Waterford Village PTA has slat- | ed a get-acquainted program for its first meeting of the year. To be held Thursday at 8 p.m., it will begin with a brief business session and some group singing. The par- ents will then go to their chil- dren's rooms to meet the teach- ers. the high school cafeteria’ Monday night with 17 parents attending. - principal, Roger f wi i ora AVONdale to Introduce Faculty; Student Music school problems. Mrs. William R. Potere, PTA president, stated that with the influx of new resi- dents in the Rochester Area that be a splendid way of getting acquainted. The sixth grade room mothers served refreshments. light ceremony was attended by [Subpoena Eight in Charter Tiff ‘Madison Heights Group to Appeor in Circuit Court on Monday MADISON HEIGHTS—Members County Circuit Court next Monday to show cause why they should not write a new charter at this 4 | time. MR. & MRS. WESLEY SEABROOK | Couple Wed in Oxford Lutheran Rite 1 Bridesmaids were Yvonne Ciaus- | sen, Nancy Reemer and Mrs. “Robert Menzie, all residents of | Lake Orion, and Shirley | Clarkston. dames Jacob served the bride- groom as best man and seating the guests were Jerry Seabrook, Robert Sprague and Roland Schroeder of Lake Orion and Larry Schaffer of Pontiac. ‘The reception was held at the Gingellville Community Center. | After a short wedding trip, the Wichert of John Archambault, president of the Madison Heights League, who titions asking for a new Charter Commission has been determined. At a subsequent hearing, Judge Lila M. Neuenfelt of Wayne acting Mayor Virginia M. Sobel. The league claims that they filed petitions with the coynty clerk aft- er two attempts to file them with Mrs. Solberg had failed. Suspended Principal at Carver Is Fired ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Sus- pended Principal Adelaide — Long | couple will reside in Lake Orion, *| was fired this week by the George Rochester Club Plans U.S. Fun for Syrian Youth by a brim of lace matching ROCHESTER — The Rochester | Variety 4H Club is planning #ev-| eral activities in the next week for entertainment for Fayez Shaneen, IFYE boy from Damas- cus, Syria. Fayez is to be a member of the Stuart Hutchin family of 1062 East Hamlin Rd., until Oct. MM. Stuart Hutchins Jr., president of the Rochester .Variety 4-H Club, jwith the group is planning some typically American: entertainment ifor Fayez, such as a_ hayride, | weenie roast, etc. The Lake Orion club members will join the local club for the affairs. = | SHIRLEY FAST DRAYTON: PLAINS = Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry ‘rovia, Maceday Gardens, announce ithe engagement of their daughter, | the “Buzz” sessions proved te | _— ue Shirley Ann, to Ronald Inscho, 180 Mt. Clemens, Pontiac, son of Lee ‘Inscho of Oxbow and Mrs. Pauline | Sheldon from Mt, Clemens. An Oct. 15 wedding is planned. . .» + Modern Research Has Made ‘ast, Sr. of 6183 Mon- | j | i | ; 4 Oe aie her. Many Great Discoveries! Our pharmacists give you the benefit -of this research in the cor- o fect prescription for you! The knowledge and skilis Our duty health, You can rel pharmaceuticals onl health oan. many years’ res h. ¢ into every prescription ausupetent punpaliaten is oon poh rienced is to help agieguard your cy for the BEST im drugs,” DRAYTON DRUGS OR 3-1433 | Washington Carver School Board at a special meeting held at Carver School | The action by the board fol- |lowed charges that the - former ; principal had accepted a bribe -from. Julius Mallard in exchange for a teaching job. At.a regular board meeting last night, at which two Royal the . brought against three teachers | @f the school was postponed, | Ousted Supt. Walter Buffington's case against the school board is | still pending in Oakland County Circuit Court. He is suing to get his job back. Rochester Landscaping Site for Civic Center ROCHESTER — Following a re- port of the site analysis for the proposed Civic Center on the 12. acre plot, at sixth and Oak Streets the village council passed a reso- lution giving Manager Robert Slone jand Geer Associates authority to | work out detailed plans for plant- | ing of trees, shrubs on the overall | plan towards development The resolution. included that an amount not to exceed $750 be used j for the preliminary work c Council also authorized the Vil j lage Manager to prepare specifi- cations for inlets for new storm | | sewers in Oak Bluff Subdivision and also specifications for storm sewer, drainage and curb gutter on Terry Avenue. Included alse are the specifications for construc- tion of a five foot sidewalk on Mahaffy, from Lysander Street north to the village limits. The walk will be on the east side of Mahaffy. The first hearing and the opening of bids will be at the Oct. 10 meeting. Pupils Will Perform in Sunnyvale Program WATERFORD — The Sunnyvale Sunday School annual Rally Day | program will be presented at 9:45 a.m. Sunday in the Junior Church Auditorium. Pupils from each class will perform. Following the pro- gram they will be taken to new! classes and introduced to their new | will be in their new home at 150 - ‘ E, View Ave., Lake Orion, | | teachers. WEDNESDAY, SEPT [Buy New School Bus 3 THE FIGURE FASHION. ship's Fashion Your Figure come new members interested in g Van at West Bloomfield recently, at a special meet- ing of the W. Bloomfield Board of | Education. , The bus will replace bus No. 1, and was bought from the Keego Sales and Service for $6,231.96. . the former stage room end of the gym, will ‘have the present floor lowered to the same level as the hall and the | | &ym, Register at Walled WALLED LAKE — Registration |for the Adult Education Classes ‘at Walled Lake will close Friday. | Registration may be made at the office of the Superintendent of schools, with Mrs. Ola Duncan. Bake Sale to Be Saturday | THOMAS — Thomas WSCS will | hold a, bake sale on Saturday, at | '9 a.m. Location will be. the DeLano | | Insurance Office. Lake Tots’ Choirs Resume Oct. 3 at Drayton Plains DRAYTON PLAINS — Children’s choirs are to be resumed at the ing for Monday, Oct. 3, school, at which time there will be fitting of robes, =, Service at Four Towns. FOUR TOWNS — World Com- munion Day observance at Four Towns Methodist Church Sunday includes the réception of new mem- bers and the Sacrament of Baptism. Parents wishing to have children baptized are asked to con- tact the Rev, W. Cadman Prout before Sunday. Announce Marriage IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs. George G. Taack, Imlay City, an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Robert Edward Calvert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Calvert, Lapeer, on Sept. 19. [Double Rin g Ceremony ‘Unites Oxtord Area Pair OXFORD — Audrey Delores | Judd became the bride of Arthur | Cook, recently in the Reorgan- |ized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints of Lake Orion. ® * * ¢ The double ring ceremony was - performed by the bridegroom's uncle, the Rev. Elwood Smith of | Cohumbus, Ohio. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Judd Sr. of | Oxford are parents of the bride and Arthur is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Lake, Orion. The ballering length wedding gown was of white lace and shell pink net over pink silk, It was fashioned with a front panel of white lace with either side bouffant with rows of lace and net raffles, Her fingertip veil of white talle s yaught in a Juliet cap of zy, ins, She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and baby mums, | Mrs, Joseph Dunn attended her sister as matronaof honor, Best man was Virgil Miller and Seating the guests were Roy Judd Jr. and Ruben Miller. A reception in the church fol- lowed the ceremony. In a few weeks the new Mr. and Mrs. Cook Se You Can. Park 4512 Dixie Hwy. were easy Io borrow from.”* | Buckner Finance at Our Door! ‘ @R 3-1221 | Dr. Rowley Named | third Monday of month. next will be held Oct. 17. Talks Enlighten Lapeer League on Customs “Do all Dutch teo many people in this part of the country think of Hawaii as a gn countty and believe that | Hawaiians live in grass houses and wear grass skirts. Rochester Prays for Ike | ROCHESTER—President “Riar- fence Burr issued a Proclamation at Monday night's council meeting. that Sunday Oct. 2 be designated Jas a day of Prayer in all Rochest- er Churches for President Eisen- hower. To Buy New Uniforms METAMORA — Hadley firemen will sponsor a chicken supper on | Oct. 7. Serving will start at 5:30 p.m. and continue until all are served. Proceeds from the dinner will go toward new uniforms. EAs it does the most good. action. Stop in and see men’s Style. 4516 Dixie Highway Other Offices: Pontiac--Walled Lake--Utica ~ Keep primed for ACT ION ON We : | 2=E* Duofold 2 Geyoe WEALTH UNDERWEAR Shut out the cold... right over your skin, where Underwear. Let its lightweight insulation keep you warm, comfortable and free to swing into a We Give Holdens Red Stamps GREEN s M en’s Wear . “DRAYTON ‘PLAINS -. with Duofold 2-Layer Duofold’s special Sports- OR 3-1807 be Ems aay 4S iat an a ba Stas IAW ex t ii ty eae , 4 a seat as. toa * ys A cae ‘ i we i : ‘ se a su sae 3 | F oe my t f i " Ah ts a po # e ot ey ia i * j d 3 : t ry ‘ ! 7 é YONG ' ‘he i Gel Ses ro phe eo eee! etd nee __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955: : , " assessed 008 count conte by Sedge Hollywood Headlines _ About 30 pr cent of all Cervin pleaded guilty Sept. 14 to | candy siles, are made in oma ara’ Cinderella Girl MacLaine| “= a tm Sim oom amt LandS Top Femme Role .| DANC E TONI GHT. By LOVELLA 0. PARSONS ‘| South. She's an attractive model. 9 AT THE NEW — HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Cinderella| Kathryn Graysen’s opening to- % OB girl, 21-year-old Shirley MacLaine, aig: Boog ¢ ae seg Pa Club Tahoe. 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FE S-4500 | yas elit goed Le, Bex Office Opens 6:30 P.M. Show Starts 7:00 P. M. | Theater Dees Opn Ss) MU 9-1902 TODAY thru FRIDAY ED SULLIVAN neo | TONIGHT-THURSDAY-FRIDAY ( DRIVE-IN THEATER | 10-45 aM. “Its one of the gent pictures of this or any year” Stephenson & E. Maple (15-Mile) oe and CINEMASCOPE — ALL COLOR Biggest Fim In HoLLYwooD History! M-G-M SPECTACLE ia : LANA TURNER ee ee CELL 2455 EDMUND PURDOM ney ee Coreen ee | LOUIS CALHERN Captain and the crew— Finnies pus’ DEATH ROW . Ey that frantic shore leave— | VISIT OUR KIDDIE LAND those lonesome nurses ss. —all the lusty, gusty, iat “must see"greatness of WHERE ‘ \ ad i. a GOOD GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA ta “THE WAYWARD Wire” RISE] IN Frienos 0 SAT SE Rei Soma Roberts \\“"" S| 2 cei y : : “(MISTER ROBERTS’ iY \ TODAY thru SATURDAY! * gt ON FULM 1S i‘ .) The a ind | C RK | AS FUNNY: AS iy © BEER \ See Jackie =| DVENTURE: Ra Ae pooh \ @ WINE \ Robinson as -_ ag , , : it fi en AN Sees team in the nation week was| move to a convincing deci- sae Michigan after its rousing 27 vc-| sion ver Indiana but be was moan-| 40 Une" fis line. Wiliam tory over Missouri. The triumph | ing about Michigan and Wolver-| 1S fretting aver it ws Pp hoisted the Wolverines to the No.|ine end Ron Kramer. son claims the is erg 2 spot in The Associated Press| The game of the week in the as it was last year when — poll and all appeared rosy at Ann| Big Ten will match lowa and Wis- | 5! powered to an opening Arbor. ‘consin, And both schools are cast-| Last week the Badgers beat But Oosterbaan, addressing the ing a wary eye towards the “show- | 52-14 victory over Marquette Chicago baseball writers via a’ down” i Marquette 28-14 Series Opener |Facts, Figures sac='Rain: for Ducats to Series ° Teams — "| |at New York's Yankee Stadium; Friday, Sept, 30, Saturday, Oct. 1, and Sunday, Oct. 2 (if necessary), Tuesday, Oct. 4, (if necessary), New York's Yankee Stadium. Game time—Noon, East Standard Time, daily except day, 1:05 p.m. Series New York favored 13-10. Opening game odds—New York favored 6-5. ern — New York, Casey $10,000 High Price for Colt at Sales - CAMDEN, N.J. —J. J. Colando, Yardiey, Pa., paid $10,000 for a Avowed and lifelong National chestnut colt by Olympia out of Sheboygan last night at the annual acctised of stealing baseball's cash. customers, now has lured away Leo Durocher. The Lip revealed yesterday just why he had turned in his uniform as manager of the New York ¢| Giafits, erstwhile world champions. It's TV—and a $50,000 a year job F with the National Broadcasting Co. i * * * Durocher, “terribly excited and duties in Hollywood upon returning ‘to his California home after the World Series. Robert W. Sarnoff, executive vice president of NBC, explained that Leo's “great executive abil- ity,” as evidenced in his role as manager in the major leagues since 1938, and his wife’s ac- quaintances in. the entertainment field. would greatly benefit the or- ganization. : * * * Sarnoff added that Durocher would deal primarily with “talent relations,” but also would be put Champ 4th Time ‘Wibel elated," will take over his new | very aig on Se — pen po oo ciaet teae eee Garden State race track yearling sey picked . les. acquainted with the O'Malley, | erally the Yankees; through senti- “Ww. Ellis Johnson, owner of the who is president of the Brooklyn | ment, this time I believe Brook-| Biyestone Farm, Paoli, Pa., paid Dodgers. lyn to be the better team by @ second highest price of the evening, After the World Series, bye | Considerable margin. © $5,000, for a bay colt by Bern- the bye, the O'Malley's title will lore yhlbaet iad tesa pem be changed to become the-the- ' s told, 69 head were O’Malley. But let us not rush IV Gets Lippy on the second night of the three- th areemdggeneremmmacnnte as Leo Signs day show. are left to them. . . NBC Contract __ || ‘ea !nivry Causes oo ee eee eee oe High Gun’s Retirement O'Malley, “that 30 suckling pigs} $50,000 Offer Lures || , will be enough for the great vic. 7 ; NEW YORK (INS) — King tory banquete® Ex-NY Giant Mentor || parich’s High Gun, winner of the “T should think.so, sir,” I told | to Hollywood Job 1954 Belmont Stakes and conqueror him. we should keep) NEW YORK i—Television, long |.of Nashua last week in the Sysonby Stakes, is being retired because of a sprained ligament in his right foreleg. Trainer Max Hirsch said yester- day the four-year-old handicap division star was ‘getting hard to train.” _ Temptation Bedts Babe as She Takes 1st Shot TAMPA, Fla. (®—Babe Zahar- jas, continuing her slow but steady | recovery, took her first full swing at a golf ball yesterday since leav- ing the hospital two weeks ago. The Babe said she was giving golf pro Betty Dodd gome pointers and just couldn’t resist taking a good swing. She hit a chip shot Miner Baseball | By The Meceateren't Press Series AA) 4, Rochester (IL) 3 (10 Minn « innings) Bestel? series tied 33) Mobile (SA) 9, Shreveport (TL) 3 (Mobile wins best-of-? series 40). : One of those who braved the rain was 65-year-old John Boykin, | an electrical maintenance man for the RKO movie studios in Los Angeles, He said he flew here on his vacation & ag the games. - Asked which team ‘he favored. Boykin replied: “I'm a neutral. I love baseball for itself.” He said he had purchased tickets by mail for the Ebbets Field games, but had been unable to do so for the Yankee Stadium games. Also in the line were Mr. and) Mrs. Leslie Dow, of Saskatchewan Canada, who drove here for the games—their second W Series. They, too, said they had able i i Pace said the game would be ‘the first big league game he has) ‘ever seen, He explained that he vand two fellow-cooks at the fort had been given special three-day | | leaves to attend series games be- | ‘cause of an especially delicious meal the three concocted for men | |at the base. He predicted a Brooklyn win in| fnzy End Shows | told by Coach Jim Tatum he ought six games. ‘The Yankees beat Cleveland,” he said, “so I want to see the Dodgers beat the Y : ¥ By midnight, Ralph J. Belcore, 41-year-old carnival worker of Chi- cago, had regained his first place in line. He said a usurper, violating all beacher line tradition, had moved into the place earlier yes- Tatum Promise Giant Ed Cooke Quit Spring Drills, Is Now Called. Top Prospect COLLEGE PARK, Md. # — A big kid. from Norfolk, Va., twice to quit football because he was lazy is today one of Maryland's most sophomore ends and: its most fearsome physical specimen. spring football practice for track at Tatum’s advice.and was told * | dale ‘Syndicate. i Newk " Will Be, Tougher for AL Club \Today Big looking forward. to tod day afternoon we had at Yankee Stadium. It’s. big but Fureillo stayed home. But he's had this sinus trouble before and he says on the phone that he’s ready. I hope Mantle and Rizzutto will be in good shape. We'd like to beat them with the best they've : ‘ NY Paper Reveal he. ought to do the same shortly’ after fall practice started? “He told me he just learned it was fun to knock guys down after I chewed him out about going to sleep during a lecture,” recalls Ta- tum. DETROIT w#—Members of the Detroit Tigers—their best season since 1950 now tn the books—have scattered to the ends of the earth. Young Bob Miller, bonus left-| hander who compiled a 92 mark at Augusta, Ga., and then came. up to defeat the Cleveland Indians twice in the final week of the season, will tour the Orient. Miller will: visit Japan, China, the Philippines, Korea and Aus- tralia with a. group of athletes. Wedding bells will ring for pitcher Duke Maas and shortstop Harvey Kuenn, who finished over the .300 mark for the 3rd time in as many seasons in big time. Winter Sports, Vacation Trips Hold Tigers’ Interest Kuenn will be married Oct. 29° while the “Duke of Utica™ has set | Nov. 12 as the date for his. wed-— ding. Outfielder Bubba Phillips and rookie hurler Paul Foytack plan | to play in Latin America. Jim Bunning, another pitcher, is plan-| ning a sojourn to Havana. Jim Delsing may also play winter ball. Al Kaline, batting champ of the major leagues, will return to: Texas Chri rier at .TCU in 25 years and if he maintains his present pace will be ‘not only the best at but the top man of Southwest Conference The conference record is 1,302 yards per season, set by Bob Smith at Texas A&M in 1950. / Swink is the greatest ball-car- stian Boasts Baltimore for a few exhibition con- tests. Al, at 20 the youngest batting champion the majors has ever seen, also plans to do some heavy work this winter. Earl Torgeson andi Ned Garver. plan to do a little fishing. Garver also has a hunting trip scheduled | for December in Wyoming. _ Freddie Hatfield and center- fielder Bill Tuttle will keep in shape as referees in the Southwest | Basketball Conference. City to Get Track NEW YORK «®—The New York Mirror said today it had learned that racing will be held in New York City next August. “The move, means the end of Saratoga as a big-league racing _center,” the Mirror story said. Saratoga, first opened in 1964, -has held its meetings during August with the New York City - flat tracks shut down. Willie Pep Decisions Gault in 10-Rounder HOLYOKE, Mass. ®—Willie Pep of Hartford, Conn., pounded out an easy 10-round decision over Henry | (Pappy) Gault of Spartansburg, S. C., last night at the Valley Pep, former featherweight champ, weighed 12914 and Gault, ex-North American bantam titlist, 123. There were no knockdowns. The decision marked Pep's 198th win in 205 pro fights. | Arena, Lane Is General Manager of Cards; Walker Through. NEW YORK —Frank Lane is in as general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and Harry Walker is out as field manager of the Red- birds. Eddie Stanky, who Walker suc- May, may be backin baseball as_ manager of the Minneapolis Mill-| ers, farm club of-the New York | Giants in the American Associa- 3 : li ! i z4 gz ¥ E i when an official announcement will be made. Lane’s salary is to be $50,000 a year for three years with the understanding that he- is to club, Gridder Leaves Bench at Game; called on him to re-enter the Ari- zona game during the ‘ter, e ‘ third ‘quar. r, Ce ee look. - have a free reign in tunning the + \ J " THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1953 [a EAST LANSING # — Michigan and Kramer” is the mot- | to scrawled in chalk on the black- ‘board at the Michigan State prac- tice field this week, : | Then that name “Kramer” !s ‘repeated around the edge of the board a half a dozen times. collected three touchdowns in his ist game and added a handful of extra points? That's the pretty problem fac- ing MSU-coaches this week. “We're going to have a try at it,” said coach Duffy Daugherty. “He's a great one, all right, and we have’ great respect for his ability. 1 don't know just what we will do or how we will try it, but it has to be done.” “I wish to could be sure that's all they would do with him,” said Daugherty. ‘I'm in favor of that.” Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY Tn teaching, I get pupils to slide, KING-SIZED—Hiles Stout gives slide, slide . without using a Illinois a quarterback with the) ball, When Jimmy Smith, my in- physical dimensions of a tackle.| structor, put me through that Standing six feet four and weigh- “Beat Michigan State. had trouble con-| down behind the enemy receivers, St Il [Darl ribo. Parker Wants From This Area: Stout Defense rows we mee = Against Colts. ball players, including dave dots | sity of Detroit, Adrian College and Michigan Tech at Houghton. Stits' Will See. Little pra: liardig seh gered oh Offense as Lions Prep) a junior halfback George | for Tiff at Baltimore ' (Mickey) Finn who starred at Center Line St. Clement High School. The others are end Fred Burnard of Troy and half- DETROIT — In pro football, especially the way Buddy Parker backs Al Korpak of Algonac, looks at it, sometimes the offense Frank Reagan of Almont and R. | bas to suffer a bit for a brick wall Richardson who played at Fern- | defense. dale St. James. All are sophs. | watch and sco. Saturday night Four other foothallers are tisted | when Parker's Detreit Lions take phase of practice —- shadow bowl-|.+ adrian. Included are Russ| on the Baltimore Colts at Baiti- | coaches and the doctors.” ing 212 pounds, young Stout really | ing — I at first thought it a waste | chindort, sophomore fullback soee| more if injured Dave lo ~Maents stood on the field, nat f patle ned nees He carries oe en oe oe Pontiac’ who played his high| deesn’t round inte shape by then, . ont, ‘te | ge 3 - . , too, hose. pins soon learned clad gray sweat onlt, . LOUIS @The elemen what shadow work meant, as I slid | "cho! ball for St. Michael, and) Parker says he'd like to slip Bill| gering » totball and doing some | uricise. @ potent - Brcagen oe, ® unfailingly into a chalked sketc fu co ic Stits into Middleton's offensive; light rumming. Then he'd trot ‘. oM, y . Pontiac, fullback Leonard Schune- chita's First Missouri Valley foot- Wing esuits of my foot at the foul line halfback position as well as have! back to watch the team rum |i.) title last seasc ‘ , ; With the slide, my body braced man end tackle . ten SE dred him play his usual defensive half- some more plays until he got im- haunt the Kansans ain aooe be: nF at re ve wL against a solid left leg, as sketch noth of Beg Cy- atter | back slot, patient again. they f Detroit i the onterenc Jack's Bhop 71 Pont, Ree. 1 44! < three are freshmen. boy 't that Stits can’t do it : SF 7 a " ConeereneS Amb, Insul. 71 Tom's Mkt. 44) Lome afen ” tebiebidtaliee it t isn at s *| Coach Bennie Oosterbaan is just opener. Team No. it 62 Team Not 38) , waste George Wilson, Lions backfield about as impatient as Maentz is. | Team No. & $3 Jack's Bar 4 “|Michigan Tech .is tackle Charles coach looks at it this way: “y Detroit's 12-7 upset by Toledo py A ‘ Benard’ ince 17 Schack from Pontiac who played det loose. |, 1% can't really replace a man | last week only serves to make By I “Bill keeps that defense like Maentz,” he says. Last Satur- | Buck's Swift Stores =O 8 junder Dave Freeman at Water- nd i rd om ' | the Wheatshockers more wary M, Newby, 213 ‘oon M. Bolinger 516 : He knows how to run and is a hard) 4 Oosterbaan put his great! : (hep); Superior Biaing 2691 (hep.) ford High School. Schack Is 4) 01. to corner.” and defense coach left end Ree pu A Friday sight at Detroit. Pete PONTIAC sQUAWS 7 freshmen at the Upper Peninsula | Garrard (Buster) Ramsay says: nan pr a aneie ree i,| Taman’s mee know the Titane ey a An sc |“In my book, Stits is the greatest ’ "| are better than they looked on _ yore Ait 53 ieocys 33 |two way player in the league to-| scored more than half of Michi-) , wee feld against the upstart Team No.4 53 Team No.8 18 WORON BOWL HOUSE | day.” |gan's 42 points against Missourl.| Oi, cub, Wally Frombart has sone Rarer, 16-60; Got ca ee Birmingham . 9 3 weet ees 3 7! Yet just two days before.) » veteran at every position and | ters ® 3 Haselton's 5s 7 But going both ways eT pro foot- had rated Maentz “just BEMIS-OLSEN AMVETS Oak. Coin @ 4 Auburn Hgts. § 7/ball is a grueling job—one that Oosterbaan ad Fra 7 a flock of good sophomores. wh! Osmuns 8 4 CV Beer $7 a shade behind Kramer. Faskiils 40 Fowlers No. 2 | Puertas ? $ Lorens | $ 1 | really saps strength, wearing a aes cumtd, hewn. besnened ah The Valley, even-up in non-con- Pabs nee ' . Miller ‘Btudio $7) fem tee ot Pontise Ree. @ 6 Drewry’ .)6 Oa agg be oo ag Ssicuis ted tad toms ex Oo OE’ oo a three Team Nelo 31 Team Not | 08 OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOFES | quired. with Kramer? The only answer | ‘Tyisa celebrating a surprising | eh ene! Lecter! Bneapeemned ido Five M's 80 Team 4 Aer But Stits did it against the Green| is that Michigan would have | 4119 romp over Hardin-Simmons . poctwe a nae ee $ {| Bay Packers. last Sunday, twisting | proved that it has what Ooster- | that ended {ts 15-game losing SERVI gE STORE | Hot Shots 4 Spartans 1 Pin Heads ¢ 3 Upsets 2 4 | and turning on offensive and block-| baan bills as ‘the greatest end | streak, takes on Marquette at Mil- c x Wecamneeus vt re geet ; Usrores Mkt $3 Team No 7 7 ing. = ort =) —— . combination in the nation.” waukee. : 30 S. Coss asia, oa ding \ Kingpinners 2 Spoilers 0. ms peaehony isely, thoug arker Higures| Maentz admits, “I'd really like| Texas A & M, 6. conqueror Store Hours: eten: L. Seaith cea taeranaii s3¢ Shows, assuring a straight-on, er x Protélew. 6. sbureen Brett .3,¢ | he won't wear Stits out on offense, | to get in there.” but the decision of Louisiana State last week, Cridey 8 A, M. te 9 PM. omen: R.. Roberts 164-466; team. reaching follow-through for ac-| Jarvis 435: five M's 674—1968 but will use him sparingly. After | is not up to him, The injury he | meets Houston. 0 a hneenenn yea | curacy. After a month I raised mowns 7a7s Lapins all, he says, you can make touch | sustained. is moce painful Una it oiahoma. A ds M will face Teta} LADIES ALL-STAR pia MY average 20 points, and by the | auger bY ous W | downs all you want and they don’t is serious, mn & Monre § Ward’ Purn 7 end of the season I had gone up, 8 4 Miller's $ 7 help a bit when you can’t stop the | Seat eae $e Tpectee f) 35 points, beyond 190 average . | Mecrer, 3} Any 38 other chi | = Ru Deke 1 Ballard Elec 4| one of the biggest thrills I've had- . Bhiel 232 (hep. And, who knows, maybe that's lest At er rest ear. er fear oa: Mant et Tee 43, Shaw's in 45 years of bowling. FISHER HILL why Detroit lost its game with| ‘ eee , ning’ . Finishing with a slide is’ highly | Mub Cartage “74 Green Ter. 4 4 | oreen Bay in the last 20 seconds. ar on Be Wesrenne, Lal LADIES “BS” ,| important, ‘and in ste Ss Mendy | wg Hiltoppers 63 Five Alibis 4 4 ——_——_——— ‘ Team No 10 2 Team Ne. 8 5 1 shadow bowling as a regular diet, | Sot ee $3 “or —" cal Army-Navy football meeting of ream ee dt ream No 3) ¢ | 1 am confident it will reward you, | Livers) Creat’ 44 Mary's Tay 3 5| Saturday, Nov. 26 will be one of Tee ee. Pah, dell | a8 it did me, with a substantial | pir, ‘Su $$ form Valley 2 ¢| Cight Saturday games to be tele- Do. 1 671; teagets. 4 1 | boost in average in surprisingly | Humphries 4 4 MaryAGo-Round 1 7 | vised nationally this season by egyrMe. 4 arena fe Merriam 238, P. Vanderhoek 673;! Vp ¥ ears tapas ime. Jan Cebinets 1025 — 2000 | NBC. 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Ouly day with | will report ne birds im their fav- jout of a 100 pat hunters walk at Expected fo : : fishing front, lower peninsula | there but they are very, very easy:| would much rather sit tight, or oa: : ei Mee ¥ f fang | xteranes met ofS | Sacto gam | ee ae ey, wry Sag woul, me «UIGW IVY | for Saturday at Axed etic Net Tih) has made sit anather wheoping | There wil he a good supply of ee = Ducks, Grouse, Deer|| @y, ) ed 4 Es clan pega begs cedegrheg hl onl eTantrun'wn’ | Bow Hunting Lire Big) Slashed Prices! "72 | ‘streams from the}. Further afield, Lake of the Woods | ply of hunters, too. Best opening 0 : ng ‘re. : p Great Lakes in| 2 Prime walleye territory at this| bets should be the potholes, small | = Opening Crowd . 3 , quer» increasing | 228%, according to Milo Cross. | marshes and lakes. 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It ry , 2 ee Regular $93.85 oeee ee ee ees PATERSON almost every-| undren bank presidents and other | has been noticed, for example, that y, x Bie gel emp pieg $B ; teese where along the Lake Huron shore. | distinguished persons uy to Canada over @ period of @ good many * fowl, ruffed grouse and deer by|| MOSSBERG 3-SHOT SHOTGUN— for a spot of fishing. years, Wildfowl Bay is apt to pro- / Teas oo waar oom, 13 Champion spsthander to come 19/ Cay searing stores hhave | vide its top shooting the last two ome, A see a meet oe il Fell Re a a our attention this week is seven. on deluged with calls on the legal’| weeks in October, with a little a | aoe oe rey So oe oS tee year old Randy Smith, 1620 Square hour for shooting ducks | variation one way or another de- . = : generally STEVENS PUMP SHOTGUN : Fishing with his father | Tee SSrurday morning. 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Christmas Treat [yond epray “erton flowing se wis Nos gta ba Casnioure | reed grains. went down first, fol | 3 he-engeheliayoradll the tet) Se-ace se, “pecre® pBetce |lowed soon thereafter by wheat. : : METAMORA—MOMS of Amer-| -By early afternoon today, fancy, 4.00 bu.: No. 1, 3.00-3.06 bu.; Bose. | and soybeans. Rye again acted bete market had retraced an estimated : : Take * ica here already are preparing tor No. 1, 4.00-4.95 bu.; Sugar, No, 1, 2.78- F Experts Skeptical | 40 per cent of the Monday decline | 335 bs, Plums urban’ No. 1: 1.78-|ter than the rest of the market, Look at Firms’: Claims Christmas boxes to be sent over started by news of the President's | bu: Prune, No. }.,} 15.2.8 i bu. Water-| Losses were not very large and of Yeas tad % i seas to service men. They plan | illness, Veeiablen, imise.: Beana green, fe dealings proceeded at a more or ear Totals a bake sale for this purpose, to be| Prices were up 1 to around 4 |%%, |, 17522 bu green, ‘round. tancy | less routine pace. in feed é held Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Al-| points at the best today. When | tucky Wonder No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu; Lima, | grains partly reflected a slight By DAVID J, WILKIE bertson Appliance Shop. the peices had been | Roman. iancy. 1.28 bu., No. 1, 3.80-4.00 | Pickup ‘in receipts of cash grain, DETROIT @ — Some of the reached, however, there was a | 24; Wax, fancy, 4.00 ba. No. 1. 3.00-/ creating a little more hedging pres: speediest model changeovers in auto | The aay sp aoe ® | tendency to take quick profits, | No.1. 100-150 dor tehs.. t Ho,/1, | “Fe. : , vaneting p.m. Wednesday. | Prices backed down moderately | {0-135 04 Broccoll, fancy, 2.59 '%| Wheat near the end of the first : industry history are being made Oct. 6, at the home of Mrs. G. E. trom their tops, but ne large No. 1, 1.80°2.00 bu. euriy No. 1, 1.28- | hour was % to % lower, Decem- right now as the car makers pre- Eehal. cu minus sigus appeared. ie | Pe 1 Cutvots to ber $2.02%, — lt 1, tower, bare Sr the Nenviest Wevenben: At a vecent mecting, the STOUP! ais areas of the market hed a|{'ni'se" Stantenic “iy teh does | ce eee eet teat, ae December output and sales they elected Mrs. Clarence Rose and/ and in the recovery today which | Ne.) 226-213 dos. Culery, | cent lower, December 63%; Mrs, G. E. Eckel as deelgates to : bebe. Golary weet, Ba. x, 3. 1:76 doz. | unchanged to 4% lower, ever have known, ‘started with a rush that caused Corn, No. 1, 1.00-1.80 §- | $1 2194: soybeans % to 1% lower, the state convention to be held} 113 ticker to all dos. bag. Ou taney, 6.00 ba.; | 94-4283 ° _. in Grand Rapids in October." | (he pions to, ae briefly ing |e. 1 fis-430 bu? Ban No}, 40-400 | November $2.44%4; and lard 5 ta Most industry heads are saying cen Guay ak aa EE mar ag Poy do. teh. "Reypiant | 12 cents « hundred pounds higher, overall output for the year will slackened when prices well saps prot ‘bathe Morin one Laer 4 Cotober’ $10.81. — : ; é 00 pk. No, 1, 1 : itl it Cee tien cars, 1uY| GOING, GOING, GONE — A house divided cannot |halt-house toppling to the ground (center) and mo- Measure Corn — oe. ES 13 Gag. bohe Leeks No.1, 1 be-t.t Grain Prices i pe million mark some | stand, and that’s why this four-story tenement otrn| ments later it is reduced to rubble (right). Ironically, : The best performers were Santa | basket, Guions try. Ne," iae-its Bee “nea Miparlled bart apess. . next week, by floodwaters in Winsted, Conn., had to fall. Listing| the building toppled into the banks of the same river ; Fe Railroad,. Southern Railway, | 306; sie, co", pling. ot [weet Mak seceeons Some makers are even saying | dangerously as citizens. of Winsted look on, the| that fleoded and the tenement’s destruction— : Standard Oil (NJ), American Air-| ie i. Parsiey. curly. We. 1 60-38 dou | D8C- «-----0 283% MAP sei--veee : ines, Johns-Manville, Dist behs.; Parsley Toot Wo. 1, 80-100 “dos. ; actual retail deliveries will reach | wracked tenement was condemned and a wrecking | the Mad River, now little more than a tame stream. ; | Corp. porte Te ma, te bee” Parente, No, 1, 1.00-3.00 te Oe) Ty ccs Beet toes Lia the eg millon mark this Year. | crew called in. A blow from & crane (left) sends the < ‘conta, Co Du Pont, International | ets cegense My Wet par Mame | pe yy, Me There -is-no quéstion about new 4 Farm and Home Agent paper, Aiumimum Ltd Youngs-| No. {15-245 bu sweet groom ho. | MAE C00 E408 hand 7 x A i * rer rece as a S d k P. : ‘k d H. d L C d Says County Has One | town Sheet & Tube, General Mo-| iso tu? Potatoes inmey 1 26 to-tb, bag, PM ooo heats Nov. “.c2tTi cleat: _ me Fay a ° ‘ ’ : i nae ’ . oe ‘4 Oats Simster sel year; al the former soneeia a tu eba er-FraCckKalr ; €ad | odge alen ar of Best Crops "| tors, Chrysler, arid Boeing Ne. 13 och. a8 baad es Be 14 rece OS ~aibeeeaneirs a ready have topped their highest ees as Matching o Soot aoth, S:30'p. 2m. 6. Wi Rnipny | Comm is now being measured for | ale Morning ueuioas |My Sus antares. Yate Livestock : walle , work in EA degree. Dinner at 6:30 | the Oakland County Corn Growing Adpival -..-.. 319 Int Tel & Tel. 28.811, 30-18 pk. ; Halien Not . } year. Studebaker . Packard Corp., | out ae ee in the final| p.m. Richard Snover, W.M. Adv. | contest. Yieldsyare running very a Reduction 36.6. Isl Crk Coal 8) Leeks 1 "Suminer, faney, 1.60- | 9.000: j ANALYSTS DISAGREE which displayed its 1956 line of | quarter year. : high, well over 100 bushels on some a 7s.... 0.8 Johns Man .’” 04 | but a Eng Tn, But all the industry analysts do | cars to newsmen yesterday, antici- emphasised that Stude- News in Brief fields, according to John Trocke, | 4 et wae te Be week: sarty, sal 4 not agree with the figures offered | pates the coming year will be as| beker-Packard's objective was to ‘| County Farm and Home Develop- | 22 Ausitie... da Eemueeett «the 230 Ib an : by some company executives, Most | good automotive production] compete im every price line— Charged with having an im. | Ment agent. Am Can 0: $8 Kresge 68 °°: 38 41-~#% 4 , of the analysts expect the and sales as the current year. with Studebaker in the lew | oper mutfler on his car Jessie| “A lesson learned early in the Am Gee @ Bi. C8 Pe pane Baath A: industry's total assemblies this) “There is nothing in the picture | Priced Geld; the Clipper Mae ' | Brown, 21, of Detroit, was sen-| measurement of plots is that the| Am Meters... u Lip atew eb a | eaden : year to approximate eight million today that indicates that the |. the medium bracke Pack- | tenced to five days in Oakland| plant population is of the greatest Am Rese.) foe EES MY.» 08 bulk 00 3 retail deliveries to reach that un-| market will be less in 1956 than it} rd tm the upper price ares. — (County Jail yesterday after he|importance. It is also important | Am Ret. .;.. 223 faces AUS’ $83 heavier , figure. . [was im 1955," James J. Nance) Nance said nearly 1,000 Stude- | pleaded guilty before Springfield | that fertility be built up through a | Am gmeit..'° ba. (ons 8 Ohem #42 , _ Many of them are inclined to eg gelling: Be “sc are dealerships have taken the | Township Justice Emmett J, Leib. series of years rather than by large |Am fel & tv 1% Mince“ rrte. St 2a; seers put retail deliveries at around a pre renee a ackard franchise to increase rep- quantities of fertilizer on the crop, | Am Viscose... 67 re 300 ; 7% million this year, In round | The corporation plans to build | resentation in smaller markets| Stanley Swantak, 38, of Lapeer, 3 tne WRC 4 Merb or wat et bus figures that would top the 1950 |S many cars as possible in the| where there previously has been|Pleaded innocent to driving under| “Oakland County in general | 27mc0; "t' co. it Median oot —- steckors record mark by approximately a | final quarter of this year, Nance|no Packard dealer. the influence of liquor Yesterday| *as had one of the better cora | Are ck * Here“. S| | canon am need Kade million units, said. Next year Studebaker capac-| He said Studebaker has under| When he appeared before Oxford| Yeats im its history, —_ oe a e.. 6 Bape te. Ss | coe * 1 X e-yF . Sn mplcing ©. Gpectiin cheat the way an expansion program to se-| Township Justice Fred F. Stevens.| «Potatoes, on the other hand, | Avf? see : ove Be a a ite ee he cars sloers under passenger cars; all do not expect * cure 20 per cent more dealers He was released on personal bond are very poor this year due to the leech Cre. ch 1 B st, wc Se a Petit of eight milion nce car| 10-Year-Old Dies | Packara’aivision wit start a sim-| Pending trai bot weather. Many outstanding | Basti, BH) gate ‘Sate, ‘ciety boa | ai oes oe sales Yhis year the analysts point lar program. St. Benedict's, West Ruren and | growers are having one of their eB oe): i megeme H ane: | 10% young y : out that to reach it the retail divi-| After Fall Off Horse Nance said the new Packards | LYDN, family style roast beef din- | poorest crops. le seems as if the | Boe Alum Ht | araaah elvan Shs checes 31) curvent | cauners, nd, gues sion will have to sell an average of : will feature electrically-activated a i gan pe Sper Bag fees Se rene gar haan ord oe >. Be Gown: celle es ' : about 200,000 new cars a week for Ralph David Braid, 10, the son| Pchbetion sstomatic, trae | ge" ehuidren, " ibel palgteee Mf Ming Sie holds ea ie hes: ass BRS eemet see it: Sine 3a —_- they say, retail cor de-|Stsi iene George Ma. Laie V-8 engines in the industry.” Whe sald it cost too mach to | #"d pgm ay - eS ae yahee A medium a 30 alah seep ects veries in December will have t9 | Orion, died at 4 a.m. today. in Studebaker will present new V-8 eat Come to St. Benedict's, w growth may . —s pee ¥ on 5 4 i; . q ao Fl < P compete with Christmas buying in | Avon Center Hospital, Rochester, | and six-cylinder passenger cars, _~ and — 1 Cee, ON mete: ae BY Nor Pee... ai s Browne Orede A large 61, edna, @ 1-32.00; three loads good te many other lines of goods as a result of a fall from his described by company sources as/ ai you ean eat, $1.50 no Bem "Wheat and spelt are being | San Pee: 8 Gate Ol ns 583 | here casas, mite etl te LAST QUARTER OUTPUT horse Monday afternoon at his | the biggest and most powerful the | children, pen’ ms ete canoe a 2 ig had ie} rene. ih Git P £ EPG MIE | terme lmao. on cnet a . ‘ é : ~ | farmers have aa : 80; : Certain it is, however, that the| Parents’ farm home. | , [Company has ever produced; aline!| ‘quien pout eapaiiees. ee Be pM, Panerai tes Bae" wad, chore: nation's car builders are projecting youth, a sixth grade student }of high-powered, sports-type cars; ale) ‘Aenvet Greater Beneficial Chey ste : os . 01 . os we F ee ewes 3.00-4,00. ; 6 the heaviest last quarter output | #t Lake nom cho pena came |@ series of sedan-type station wag- Ponties will odipg Bern ma sale pang Oy Rb pen orsopetlp Bew ‘ 3 wos Pree re wetteeed : : Their | ¥8S @ mem ons, and a more powerful line of rnc =e ' ¥ ; somiae million assemblies between now — a o* He had lived his| He said the clipper models, ome *, ™.| is planted late.” Trocke advises on = 9 ACRICAGO, Mops, 28 1am Ti and the year-end. = Oakland covering the medium price field, preens 1 | shipments 333; sy moderate, ée- was born in Pontiac Nov, 13, 1944.| will have torsion bar Ramee Pot. utah 9 m. Gon aie ss 87 2 | mand moderate and market Car- Ford, trying to get back inte | He is survived by his parents; | and new, more powerful V8 en-|t01 8. m. VPW Hall, Bird. Sonia’: ae Aue S30" Wisconsin" Ruseet | first place in production a sister, Margaret and 44) ; ! Orch. | Dd fen P pt 458 107. $1.50; i TRuseets sho: , ls understood to be planning | brother, Edward 5. both at ome: The Packard pushbutton gear| YOUNE and old. mirerel x 5 Sen, Bt He i 2 | Suse ie : phe di dig ew re his grandparents, ‘Mrs. Vivian shifting device is located on the! Scandinavian smorgasbord, St. ras sont fe oS 8 cars la Ge December Braid of Royal Oak and Mr. and | steering column for right hand| John’s Lutheran Oct. 6. oun rvice Cont Ol .5:; 949 Mek Pou J quarter. Chevrolet, presently | Mrs. Russell W. Porritt of Route | gperation. , Reservation only. Call FE 4- pa Ng OS >». = : eETROIT POCLTR ; holding the No. 1 spot, could (1, Pontiac aie PE 5-6596 or FE 4-0871. cadv, foe aS wn 43! peraorr Pay aah match that volume, although it | “Service will be held at 2 p.m. \s ‘| A Detroit Edison central com-| Det Béis °°." 36 ae Br fo. b, Detroit for No. 1 qual- | has not yet swung over into 1956 Saturday in Howarth Church with | Club Sponsors Dance reg ee ge a Yeuth Center,| munication system and customer | Dour Aire’ |”. an : ms “neavy “heme 2008, tight hens 11-18; : model output. Dr. Mont C. Oliver officiating. In-| AUBURN HEIGHTS—Both mod- | }4*¢ Orion, Pri. and at. —Adv. | service center, designed as.a clear-| DO*,Che™ -- 382 Bears Rosh a hoary broliers or fryers (3-390 Wee); At the end of last week | ferment. will eg East Lawn pois and anegtiegrercad will be nail Zour triena's tm jail and needs ete ee ou,*--.. BS Bliminons ee st Rocks 30-31, caponetion (6%a-f% ibe) evrolet, with a total 1956 output | Cemetery, Lake Orion. atured when u Heights 5-0424 or MA §-4031, | handl customer service Auto Lite... 464 Sinclar ed es | steady on hens. Supplies — Lue tcen tale a Ralph is at Allen's Funeral| Community Club sponsors a public and new business inquiries, is be-| FL * Mus. $, Soa'Bac” $e | moderate, ene. clearing readily with lead of nearly 135,000 over the |Home, Lake Orion, where he will| dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at| Driving Lememe. Safe-Way Driv. | ing set up in Oakland RR... 32. S00 Ry... $2 | fancy quility sherk of fash Reoge, Pryers , Ford division. |remain until 11-a.m. Saturday, He | the club house, 220 S. Squirrel Rd. me \ ‘| Jack Zeunen, ot Wai- | Pane bawe “"”". Sat bed Ou Callf one — The competitive battle in the car | Will then lie in state at the church | Refreshments will be served.| Hayride Parties. Food fienish-| son's Pontiac office, enid that all | Dresses Tt ad oa a. 4 cucace rouLrey industry, of course, is not between | Until time for service. Everyone is invited to attend. | 4, PE 2-8231. ‘Adv. | telephone calls from county cust| Freepet Sui-.. 903 Sid, OM Ohio .. 988/ ,cmcAga we capimersee Chevrolet and Ford alone. It runs | : = ; \, | tomers will, be received through Gen Bake. eT Bad Pack + Be aod Joune sok re > ao all the way down the line to the | C ty Dea \ ° | a central answering system in the MBiue Suther Pap ... 45.4| ie ‘nehanted eB towers, beer smaller of the producers. And what oun ths fh company's Birmingtiam office. — me eee 82 ore a: 23 | tre tl ry ao! or lies ahead for the October-Decem- James W. Berry \ | Service orders will be sent by | Sen Motors ae | 18 Oe in SBS ber period is unlike anything the| . LAPEER ~ \...| teletype or special messengers to|%e> Tel... 402 Ty a. ' industry ever before has experi- James W. pda Eom iro helt servicemen stationed at six loca- | Gen tee . "HS mk Bear -o ‘Bazaar and Dinner: enced. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Baird) 99s throughout the district. Sorbet Bi. Ki Twent Cen .-318 | OF Clyde WSCS Oct. 1- SALES OF ‘55's | Funeral Home. Burial will be in| For better coordination of cus-| Gooarear |’. ate. Underwood 364 “ Some ef.the cars to be sold bt Forest Lawn Cemetery, Saginaw.|'tomer service fities, several | Greh Paige ae ai Yo Garbide .198 || HIGHLAND — ‘The annual the October-December quarter will Mr. Berry died Wednesday! Edison depart have been| Gt Wests .. 211 Unit Air Lin . 85) bazaar and dinner of the Clyde om : ‘ ized ing | Greyhound .... 15 Unit Pruit ... 95 be 1955 models; there still are morning at University Hospital, | central in the new Pontiac | oul on... se Un Gas Cp . 315) WSCS will be held Saturday at ee in — reerugeeon a grog oa in Rich 7 | seus oud tae ee ae Herm Che a ae us Duoer aes ‘4 the Clyde Church. : these units in dealer hands. ny ch County, | , Plegraph. cons Se toe BB. : will be counted in the year's pen Pe 2,” 1894, and married) Rooker Bi‘... 364 Van, "Rael pe ie Bsc Seek ix does om, volume, of course, but the big i sie linas Sept. 27, 1930. They Fashion Show ged no BS yy pipe x oe pP.m., un served, ~ push will start when all the volume ved in Saginaw and Mt. Pleasant \ dust. Ray... 63.6 West Un Tel . 226 makes reach the market by early aire — to Lapeer in 1939.| of Pontiac H igh iehod pn" es wets aes Tuesday Club to Meet November. : ie was a former employe of the | i spir +» 0.5 ite Mot... 48.3 : os . Lapeer State Home and Training | \ Ani fe ee eh ee Ce ace. el LAPEER — The gee Of mn te a Cra islet tere wre he wie we SOF FOF Tonight |Get! Fei, fi\mein of te Tony ccs en | WANTED | : ( 2 | “What Fall Means to a Girl” is | Int Pap ‘M17 Youngst Sh T 002), - 4 pe aleptodin dar pinal pagans | He is survived by his widow and] the title of the all-high-school fash. 1" Shor 45.6 Zenith nad ...112 be held next Tuesday with a one || Lend Contract Buyers in dealer hands early in Novem- one son, James Jr., a student at| ion show being staged at 7:30| STOCK AVERAGES |O’clock Juncheon at the , Grace Coll Meryl Stedderd “dogma! the University of Wisconsin. tonight in\ Pontiac High School| , EW YORK, Sept. 2¢—Complled by the gy rey 2 Re yey siginny rae & Contrect Broker : " \ show sponsored rs. Loubser speak Collect SS ee ait = a ™. a ew M ea Otfike ‘and Reatil Club of | net change Inguat Ra vill secs her daughter's Pakistan journey, Cider 5-8058 t lity of — Service joyd M. ; 5 ise. he Geer Deemer mare Park Sof 57 Him st wil bd thegcok, Wil ear tua by Fe a aa Ut —= absorb al] the cars that will be) held at 1:30 p.m. Friday from the tn charge of makeup. am | Month ogo'""" 283 1336 742 178 | CHRYSLERS é built. But from present indications Seventh Day Adventist Church, The 36 costumes medeled by ro ia torsos od so } 4 ; : : ; the cars will pour from the as- Holly, with burial in New Lathrop | some of the school’s comeliest girt| 196 WS, -:-+--- 2033 Hee a2 1488 ; —, lines in unprecedented ow. Park died Tuesday at | sudents will \ectude sround-the- ial fee oc. teas “AR 554 108.0 ; S A VE a ae He is survived by his wife Ellen; | that fuses tg oom gt pig oe : ai | The prospect suggests the possi- ee ae Mrs. Lois Fenner sions, informal meetings, Piven Figures after decimal points sre etghths cape : . sons at the Goulet level Goopte Flint and ‘Mrs. Grace Eckies ot |/*choo! jobs, and prom and evening’ Bulg nate: ......'«" i) | © Complete Selection 1955 Chryslers / Holly: affairs will be demonstrated in| Kingston Preducts* 1.2/0) 268 3 increases by the producers. y: one brother, Homer Parks | 1 1. themi Masco Screw* 42 33, : of National City, Calif. and two | “Are tem peep ep mre

COSMETIC SALES- ‘oman, experienced 5 wee have references, Bod. set - ory and commission, ee Telegraph corne: ron. pply in. | person, Experienced counter girls. | Huron) Apply after 12. | Cleaners and Shirt Laun- | dry, 944 W. Huron St. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework Private room and television, FE 23-7622. Days ELDERLY LADY, ‘MORE FOR home than wages. EM 3-2027. \EXPERIENCED AccoU NTING machine. accounts receivable, ar- yable and ledger. 44 hr wée Paid vacation. Health and welfare program Apply 33 | 8 Paddock, Ask for Mr. Ken! | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WTD to work from 6 m. ‘ti! 2 a.m. Pure Food Restaurant. 253 8. Saginaw &t EXPERIENCED CASHIER WANT- ed. Apply tn person only. Farm- ine Super Market. 484 Auburn | EARN LOVELY GIFTS. HAVE friends in for tor party and eve- ‘or fun. 2-9881, Choice dates available EXPERIENCED SHORT “ORDER cook, MI 4-9000. EXPERIENCED CASHIER WANT- ed. Apply Im person only. Farm- ee s Super 484 «Auburn ve. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES . ca Ay: pBEi | 1122 W mara. rE arket. 48582 TRUCKS. LONG extra IXCOME: “AND PLEASANT WHEEL BASE, TO) Sitters win "care, "Women ‘who HAUL READY: MIX) fe secgeeks ee ( ONCR ETE V E R Y j For interview call MI 40620 Nur- GOOD OPPORTUNITY | FOR RIGHT PARTY. APPLY 339 S. PAD-! DOCK. WANTED: CARPENTER AND CE- ment sub contractors with crews See Mr. Je il at 33777 W. Huron between 3:30 and 6 or call FE | 48063. Pienty of work WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. on 8t. _ WE WILL TRAIN YOU TO SELL + Atfmana freezers and food plan, Earnings start at $500 per month, on weekly, plus bonuses. Every ome # prospect noe co. ___736_W, Huron, Pontiac. YOUNG MAK a AND D D. carrie er thee. ote sca ee Dinnan & Son, 6 W we | empioy- To acre Mother's Babvasittine Serv- ce | EXPERIENCED ~ MEAT WRAP. per. apply in person. Peoples Food. O-Mat, 465 E. Pike | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS is FOR part time. 3 days a week. $1 per hour, Apply 25-2 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. | WF renchie’s Cafe. 1460 Baldwin. _ EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. NO Sunday or holidays, Dixie Di- _ber, Birmingnam MI ¢-3624,_— GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE work in Auto. Agency, Steno typing, handling cash etc. Apply in person, See ‘ton. Houghton & Son Inc. 628 N. Main —Rocheste.. GAL WHO WANTS TO GO _ S $325 r= a record . and Pontiac Press Box 4. : age 2. No eweary. We ven experience nee- ween 10 a.m mn, arinar Mutray Studio & EF... Ey: Lawrence ACCERTING 1 APPLICATIONS FOR teachers, Be- “ nase x 21 and a Must | ee a n pie. an baal eae cael “Help Wanted Female 7) <2°* Bits. F fo you, Must appiy | and WOMAN TO TAKE of ehildren nights FE GIRL “OR LADY ABY "70 BABY att eventn: | GETTING ¥ Nay ae FoR t inIsT- =. lly that needer money th | 4 von wer For information call HANGER Ri dishwadher, det ag .) once, OR 5-038. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED at Cal er 3 ie _ nd Conve atoms working hours, comfortable working tira E ham Drug, Woodward at Ruffner. | pre some cecretar their "clientele. oat See B at Sesaweet State ‘von, Bee fa Detrit, be ‘ . live , mo coer: = gg Bl va mn. . $32, TOwn- tend 9-3036, “It's a phone call from my boyfriend. He had his phone taken out so now he uses carrier pigeons!” DAY ALAN GIRL, TO CLERK IN DRY CLEAN. ers 121 Williams St |\HOUSE WORK. NEW HOME, ge Somer ary 2 days. Must | be eft _ EM 3263, FOR meinaaee eouple in new home Move for gor. Semi tn eens oi es. Salary fo yet «og mee _ MI 61676. a t Wiire “BA sitter, gy Hn age 2 years age 7 months, we heme » — *Mapor — ; mo. & days, : _¥u 14961 after’ 4 AST CHANCE Samples om christmies ce - make 50 ! selling ony boxes, Big ine. Profits to pet cent plus BONUS GIFTS rtments al, Hurry — $1.00 EE. CREA ; 1 Cermak, _Dept. 736-8, Ch sr 5S DAYS A POR LIVE in. Housework, some gg he 2, children, FE WIDDLEAGED : Family of, Sa eat oe references. Write Press Box 118. LOOK ) aay! rou pea .. return ee oe ae Fart oe bil "os CN {OW TAKING APPLICATIONS for full time pees mee Apply ia _person, 15 8 Telegraph. Personnel Trainee $300 Downtown office will train rom md between the ages of do professional meoryiowas. = Must have sales aptitude. Marg, Taylor, —— thong Bide, Pe 406 «=Pontiacg Bank OLDER < OR ~~ ELDERL ee wanted te live in, more for RELIABLE ; WOMAN FOR CARE of 3 children and es house- Sher’ c live tn 24780 REFINED WHITE WOMAN FOR eneral housework, No cehtidren. ‘an go home nights. Permanent _PE 41018. . RELIABLE WOMAN BABYSIT- ter Must stave nights Weekends off. OR 39-2005, 0° FOR aga fi SAL ESLADY child _ 98 N Saginaw __. - SECRET: ARY Bullder, 3 miles from Pontiae, transportation necessary. Highest salar¥. permanent position. For _interview, cali MI 4-5757. SILK FINISHER New modern air-conditioned plant Alr operated presaes et salary | in finest worttns cond iti a mingham Cleaners, 1253 8. | war eM +4620_ ee, i® \ALESLADY, MATURE PERSON knowing how to greet public, to | work it greeting cards, station- ary and toys. mist be able to | ork 1 Sunday a month and evenings, alternate weeks. Apply en) person. Bodines, Birmingham. |TYPING AND BOOKKEEPING. | Experience necessar git For ap- — = rE TY PIST -CLERK | arose opportunity for single 18-30, at Pontiac Service m Edison Co. Detroit. NTED WEEKEND WAIT- resses, might work, Scribs Drive In. 130 8. Telegraph Rd. Apply _ Ave. WA _ in person WANTED: MIDDLEAGED WOMAN to share home with widow. No _ rent. Phone EM 3}-5064. WAITRESS, EXPERIENCE UN- __necessary, MI 4-0840 WOMAN ‘FOR HOUSEWORK OR _live in, FE "a" WANTED WHITE GIRL OR WOM- an. Light housekeeping, care of one child. Stav nights. Steady. MA 4-1847. jOMAN WANTED TO 4 days a week. Permanent. MA Wire (avy, HOUSEWORK i i __or 2 days weekly, MI ¢ WOMEN 2% - 45 8 LY with door to door sales expert- | ‘NOT | a leading department — store. Where a “narae account is de- sired you will fi out an appli- cation, You will record complaints aoe ae store. Hours 10 a.m. § day week. Car helv- fut ro Box 21, Pontiac Press. WOMAN q EY I caring for aged — Shift from a.m. to 3 p.m. Country _Convalescent Home. MU_ 45711. WANTED WOMAN FOR OFFICE work, Typing. ee mimeo- required. te “hour week. AN TO Care ~~ 2 small children, Light _ house w 3-1628, WHITE. wots at AND 2 housework Must lve in, , 5, COUPLE with 2° children id VWke gt to lite In. General | 1 | Based iss een pay ' Help Wanted Female 7| — ) BABYSIT | for | 4 Help Wanted 8 MARRIED FOR bullding expe- Pontiac Preas i: ARETAKER large apartment ueee - references ALE OR PEMALE enced for ery 3 air tomatic daund: a ~ wages 2 you mi | ust ve own trans. or live in. Por faterview call Mrs. Popes EM | STOLEN. 1 IRISH SETTER IN extra cost. vicinity of First St. Any infor- Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners. ation of whereabouts, call FE FE #1317 _© 1003 or PE 4-6645, if no answer. | EXPERT ~~ TRIMMING = RE- = FE 45-6593 OR LOST: ALL BLACK DOG. CHIL- dren's pet. Reward. FE 5-6097. 3 | LOST! BLACK & WHITE MALE PLASTERING FRE 6-0626, FE 5-0925. Leo Lustig PLASTERING a) SBEPAIR WORK Don Meyers. | _3-0163. PLUMB BING ag EATING, H. sei & Son, FE 4-3767 i MACHINE sAws TLED MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLEY & sT. Furniture Refinishing 16A waaity, FES a beeen SPE. __ Garden Plowing 16! 16B 4&1 GARDEN PLOWING BULLDOZI | GARDEN ¢ PLOWING DISCING, mee bi-- f Pontiac Alr- Sor rt. -F 2 il OO GARDEN BOWING: DISCING. Vic Tee. of Auburn Heights. FE | “ROTO. TILLING. OR_ 30583 - ___Laundry Service 18 A LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR ~—s led Beautifully finished. Pontiac | — Laundry Fhone FE 2-8101, i FOR ; FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV-| WESTON METER ae dog im vicinity of Syivan Lake, Please call LOST: ALL BLACK DOG, NEAR 5-6097, Baldwin and Home asts..FE PARAKEET, GRAY Wings aNd blue body! Named in lb etc of 67 Whittemore. Re- “Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT. East | Lawrence, FE 2-1414 STORE DEMON- er $17.50. Pl gpccsntied 35 new | $35 M. regular | recorder $179 30, $129. 0. Mansfield BI Bitde | projector $29.95. Movie light bar complete with bulbs and case $14.95. Hobbiest enlarger $22.50 6 Anse is ed new : naco High Spe Color Film—New be speed pol- ‘erme. hg orized film. Eas DOCK FILM SERVICE, 1055 W __Muron, FE $-6783, Notices & & Personals — a Pe Es CALL TODAY WILL ASSURE oe of an early date for toy ries. Get free oe toys | for _the kiddies, FE 6-083 Aerotred Knapp Shek FRED HERMAN tcp Pontiac Laundry. FE 29719 Alrport Rd. OR 3-1892 = a ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- __ Landscaping 18A) ing 8 friendly | contact GRADING AND YARD LEVELING KE $3552 ~ og Phone M: halsen. 26168 Ci Confiacnttal The Sal- COMPLETE LANDSCAPING nvoma wishing — a Be HAVE service. eee: plan ae _fecords cut “call end estimate free. 4 McNEILS NURSERY ero — solic de Wr deere M GENERAL, vSLANDECAPTNG OBB nursery and tiling, if oy Sve dlogg Reems BEDFORD MOVING Local & Long Distance PE _2-8787, | CLEANUP JOBS ‘AND TRUCKING par MOVING. T TRUCKIN “Pick. Sta ag re saegnie fat Eeyee * i rice, FE 41196 AECL i iz 5 eB oy kD setiere. Meme a Odgers. “trucking. FE 46229, bite 2-4131, — ROTOTILLING 4 \_OR 9.2800 and FE S100 Regt “B, ALTER, B- sas =) cea eeen| CITT Mer oe L) iv id eae. rw sell. Aria $1 oving & Trucking 19) TAs be Fo Blinn OE Charles Chester. Shoes % wi a Thengee . NT ADS! .To Gs a WA job, place to- live or a good used car, see “Glassi- | .1 fied. NOW, iJ =e lease. MODERN HOUSE WITH employe. FE ee Footing, water tile. Field >| _ Parkwood. R MPTELD WALL CLEANERS. | Lost ere “ON TaeaLaEC. 4. FE Walls: and windows. Reasonable. | _<"*' da _Free est. no obligation, PE Ne a PAIR OF GLASSES WITH | tt by 15. ORY WALL BY MACHINE brown rims, bifocals. Child's! RESPONSIB | UNPUR CTw’ MUM PER MONTH $60. PHONE FE _5-1945 AFTER @ P.M. WANTED TO RENT. STORAGE hot 800 Sq. feet or mate: rE WORKING MOTHER DESIRES living qtrs and day care of 3 yr. _old girl. FE _2-5181 before 4 p.m. YOUNG WORKING | COUPLE DE- sires 2 or 3 room furnished apt. Availabie between Oct, A te Oct. 20, FE 2-5116 after 5:3 ‘Share Living | Ouarteri 30 | WOMAN AROUND 65 TO SHARE home with elderly lady, . rent free. OA 86-3248 WIDOW WILL SHARE HOME with elderly lady. FE 2-1634. Wtd. T canapertatiog 31 ae oset n At Deco et WAYNE dent UNIVERSITY DAY sTv- ou fein esr pool | WOULD — LIKE RIDE FROM | 1306 Wagoner, Bloomfield Twp., downtown Pontiac. Anytime - fore 0 am. FE 58-4343 LJ Wed. Contracts, Migs. 32 C Cash Waiting For good contracts call or see Mr. Johnson personally for quick, courteous action. | A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 ¢ é. Telegraph Rd. "FE 4-2533 | CASH Fave several buyers waiting land contr . ia small, new or seasoned. sy and ask for Ted Me’ lough or, SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 53471 #2 yoo save tn oan Reel for ; a, QUICK CASH ~~ EA fy Prompt closing. age | ..“ “WHITE BROS. REAL ie Ba Same | tg ae en I toe | | eros ie ine 2 Sat Reus Sp x: 4 a & i * POR eee ferred same wf gio ot re i * s f : tr saiskbuie ee See eee 24, cal t Prey Te > es et rere 6 Limes sa a 7 ery 4 ay he #5 H cay ae is \ _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY,’ SEPTEMBER 28, NOME at home. K L Templeton, ‘Realtor. erie land now for the of value, @ “TopaY! = Call us BUY OR SELL Iw erty or wil) sell it ‘or a us proven ae Call now and :DORRIS & SON | vaaisa W. Buren St. * When, Tt’ i Usted Rig Right fat. I 7 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED. we may ~ erpeene, hie Refined emploved couple only. enables i ROOM, MODERN. 1 SCHOOL find quod purchasers, for “your its cub Apply i_ Washington wrens? | oe ee Some oor dese £2 _¥__selegrapt 2osne|* tpper. Pe oeees aPts WOMEN. CHILDREN COMPLETE 1982 Ww. ” Huron PEDDLING “YOUR PROPERTY? TP aaY ne Sell—-To Trade You B IT-WE'LL INSURE IT LARGE MODERN 3 ROOMS, Bath va! Couple only. Call before 2 OR 3-6321. LAKE . 2 AND Tes! 4 REALTY _CO.. REALTORS jenea,_ sew. My “oain 460s. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LAKE 7; ; E 2-0263 “n — cabitis, xhchen facilities Open Eves. ‘til utilittes \ ates. exit, v, Hurso. cece’ MY 29171. 468 5. ronioan, Boer LARGE 2 ROOM. FOR WORKING OFFICE _ couple, or adults 73 Norton, GREEN LAKE OFFICE (On ee i at FOR WOodward 5-1744 Rings here List With Clark CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huron. WE HAVE SEVERAL CLIENTS f you think you want.to sell. Quick ction assured. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor . *| LARGE MODERN. 2 ROOM APTS. “Open Evenings YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT ce, 1 small welcome. 5 Wble Preterves. Fm betes, ___ ROOMS. BATH. heat. Water. West Age int FE _2-3351. ion TR UPPER PR IWATE ENT clean close in, PE 4-267. BEAUTIFUL APT PRIVATE EN- Box and bath, 2 business girls. ear pe CLEAN, NICELY FURNISHED Living ; FRANKLIN APT. rooms and bath. Adults only. “KG. Fi HEMPSTEAD eee. Automatic gas Adults. OR 3-1943, _hest ay ete 1 Boos! APT. kitchen. Auto. heat. EM 3-451 electric refrigerat utilities, laundry room, weekly rates, chil- dren welcome, Sleepy tel, 3490 Dixie Hwy. NEAR FISHER BO Three room upper rr Sealy. To Buy-—To Sell-To T | | MATTANN Co-operative Real “ware a nia m Eve. "till 9: 1-4 ALTY CO., REALTORS FE ad hi : : . PE §-8165 1075 OW. Clarkston, 2 room, automatic is ay ag ah bee NEXT DOOR ae, ORANCH oi] furnace and hot water, stove : oT OPEC Wy depen ekasiled rani, i WANTED 2 | “abt ita a single room. ond _invike “8 : 2 bedroom, brick. breezeway and one double. With aoe pr COUNTRY TENANT HOUSE 3 arage, with or without b t vate to each, “hee rooms and bath. Couple. ae { you have a home fitting this land Rd. . for 1 ‘or 2 days housework, FE oo for sale. Call immedi- fiGHT HOUSEKEEPING Room | _ 21578. ately, - 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd FOUR i4) BEDROOM BRICK J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor home, doubie baal Ric full base. FE 8-041 86 E. Walton Bivd. LOOK Bent, oll be LIE | School teachers, newlyweds or a3 wre. WILL BUY OR LIST ‘YOUR LAKE bachelors, pn de ground floor | ~ meee eetccmess et | Gar. umeresee’ See ‘come | CEASE ‘ol erce * n- " t Ph° Pontiac EM 33311 wealth. OPTION . Pa Ren TES ~ J NNE LIVE ON A LAKE IN NTE This 2 bderoom year around log R. I CRIN EY New modern 2 ei Pd dain ae home in Cass Lake area. has liv. on utifal Pontiac lake. Ice (me room, kitchen, full beth, oJ skating, fishing. etc. Winter rates heat, well insulated. Will lease WANTED: Wi WELL LOCATED 5 OR in effect. Ref. required, for 7 months on option te buy. room pene on smal] acreage. 3-5 Part of rental can aoply on n> PE 42 41258 after 5 MODERN —— rg oe ‘ul WOULD L Like Ly done BU Bh a woe ioe bath gd r boa come, Rep Adults, inquire 100 Bee ee “EMBREE & GREGG ee Oo NEWLY DECORATED, LIGHT. LIGHT, | 1685 Union Lake Rd. EM EAST SIDE, AUBURN HTS. &. heat furnished Inquire 56 E. UNION LAKE VILLAGE =e cea nal een ty oe | ee ___._EM_3-3197_ - EM = NEW. FURNISHED APT. NOW| LOVELY 2 Say pn nig R Sailing valves. fet uyers syatlable on Lake Orion to mid-| modern Srivan Lake home, Newly today. get your. bes from Lense or voung couple MY veces ie Avly Pontiac RIDGEW: AY NICELY FURNISHED 3 Riis. MODERN 2 BEDROOM pono Jeg ted Ne Gloce to FE 2-4855 REALTO’ hosp! shopping cen- MODERN. NEW. 4 ROOM AND 4392 N° Main OL 1-6541_ -Roch.| _ ter. 77 Dwight. FE 45082 after 6.| bath. Couple. onty Few blocks Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | NICELY FUR: ND| beyond Adams Rd off Auburn. floor apt. Garage. Adults only. 1 Grenwood Dr. nee ae ae tes a Ww. Boren St SMALL MODERN HOUSE. COU: } P ISHED CLE. only. 3036, eves. WE NEED . rms. Tiled bath. lake. ‘ese? |-8087.. THE FOLLOWING seems late Be. Foire | WALLED TARE, 3 WITH PR conveniences, PROPERTIES bath. For one. Erb Apts. Sisces “Avemeee aaa :” § detrocss on que, See, Fetes ‘years aterford-Drayton trea, . 3 bedroom with one or more) acres. 4 bedt tie, 4 oF. 8 room on lagoon or water im Waterford ot Pom A lake front for. $30/00 to $50, $00 eless. ta have v of ef above p a - B properties, eall WHITE BROS. living room, din- ing room ‘and bedroom. yg Stove . eter. Centra} location. re RO and . winter Loveland FE 32-4875. Rent t Houses uses Unfurn. 36| =~ POLLO LOLA ROOMS @ BATH INQUIR®. 1512 Hummer Lake Rd., Ortonville, 3 ROOM HOUSE CHILD AL- lowed. 3134 Betsie. Auburn "Heights. PE 5-4007. § ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN. Silvercrest - tvision. Now avai Phone MA io foo e. F) say apt. _attached. inquire oy Whittemore. 6 5 ROOM LAKEFRONT HOME. C 2 blocks | from Dixie and Andersonville Rd. in Waterford Village. Adults only, References. $125 ——, Year ‘ase, 58680 Dubay r. OR 37586, Eagle Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 2 ROOMS. 20) ORCHARD LAKE. eae iM. 7 74 ROOM, UNPFURN. chanic : ae | '| 56 B_ Lake Drive. MA For Rent Rooms 37 A OM. 2 LOOK: | Y NICE CLEAN St ce wit na Bt | t 5:30 p.m, : ' LIKE A REAL. CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads! 2 ¥ Lanes | ATTRACTIVE Close in. ome :|SLICE.OF HAM REDAIR SERVIC c “How long will it take?" dnt For Sale Houses ? oats on hate second for. . cash to mart. fecorated "colored > x G HEMPSTEAD | Ss room = $ Bit Woon un towers, sad"cosh to morenee: Cont "you seus, sti gown, tai 4 s and bath’ with. utility Se For toom. Real reat and clean. West contact. Colgate, near Baldwin, $1300 do. R ed H 4 rooms and bath with wutility.| J orse ‘ foom, New olf furnace lots, : . West New York #700 5010 Cases Elle, Rd ___ve'daia or Feb" | NOTHING DOWN -» $2,500 DOWN on Smal fecirable gust. si side tocetisn: "Oh heat, paved street, fast R. J. VALUET, Realtor 346 Oakland Ave, PE 50603 ROOM. FE tak’ non-embulatory and am- patients. 24 nure- OE Siaee Cae © See Sas BO Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $19 rE esi Bath $17.50 up. HOTEL ; AUBURIN 474 Auburn Ph. PE 20230 fen y or Week Also Er or ,~ Apartments Rent Stores 40 Good for Many Busjnesses On business corner. Pike at San- window, heat _— shop, especially children's ‘cloth ing: store, shoe = ices, a, Apply manager's apt. or phone Detroit BRoadway 3-5435 or WOodward For For Rent Sao 42 A LITTLE OVER _of storage space. FE 5-3766 EE For Sale Houses PPP PP PNP at so. PT. 5-3768, A <| .A HOME OF YOUR OWN ELSON PARK excellent Bittle bedroom home, repay garage, Tes heat. very ine propert: WEST SIDE A truly fine 3 bedroom home with every conven bow An brick iG HOUSE older frame and POTENTIAL ROOMIN Offering 2 large homes at reasonable terms—convenient to : Also, a 2 family tncome near downtown and toned commercial. SUBURBAN 150X300 FT Neat and clean 2 bedroom frame home with new double garage. Priced at $7,000 with $1,800 down. NODTH SIDE Across from Owen School —_ "room frame home, full poo i 08 “town. jocelieg i: AREA Commercially zoned two-family @ ft, frontage and deep. BIG 6 ROOM’ house all on Only 87,500 with > tye! down, Large lot. Cass-Eliz. to Park- way to Chenlot to Noxomis last ___ For r Rent tent Rooms 37 _ = 4 day or awd “ og a4 : room: . Huron _ St Phone FE 2-8266. * | one floor--3 bedrooms & full beth, TEMPLETON SUBURBAN ished tTeereation _For Sale Houses 43 La E bs Double I ‘ “Loe "7 resort - ge tically ew PS t- only. $22,500 Terms can be Srranged. a pods mies olf ov = gy Crescent Lake Front ‘gag a pps and ba a, as rage hyper ene floor, year round, | LAKE 1LEOKS "Prone , bedroom home on 100 ft, es goueboeel ohne tenets jot with 100 ft. of -beach, Boat dock, Ibe oar eo a Varahi- Se eg hy ye HURON sas ee bath, Bendix auto dryer, sed _trereree ee and 5 rooms and bein, ih ale doen, | #28 Fiaioe. “Avoreximately "44 wai re oe | See ee Some. ry clean th ee Gaonae..-Las = lee, 8, cSylvan M Manor aR S. Roselawn Drive wes FON STREET with “i vane arts Te : foals! ™ “tin ta" 4 teoms! large dinette, full basement with | | ceramis paths, wail mace. a ear gas heat, Unfinished attic, 1 carport, is Mae com! and 3 car " Micely pel| storms’ end scrosna, Vonstian oe Gem ond Ene pao ad rooms, im ith. lot, y of shade. to Diade, Tele te 9 lovely home 18 ge ~ - center $12,960 with gub-| only ane year on must urBace, thated — nive. stantial down payment, see this. Priced wa. Games. Beale & L. Te empleton, Res =~ East Beverly _ vation » this room Seer SSSR) oe eee | HUMPHRIES storms &n careem, only, Resdy tor" you to #2 og _— FOR COLORED month with ae payioonte tor 60 FAMILIES SYLVAN | | — , = ug: © 6 call OR 3 WEST SIDE 2 bedroom brick terrace, coal heat, master 6, imeludes all floor eover- at $8, . FURNISHED bedroom, oil” heat, suto hot water, paved street, 2 car ga- ot 98,150 with “aly +1808 down, NORTH END oil heat, elec. hot. tome on to elena” BY Ov OWNER SCHRAM ° a =a FE 5-5091 oc FE. 5-9471 Enis Sent — NOW 111 Cor. * Sra, REALTOR sur “Shane ae yours, ANGELUS DISTRICT home for $13,780. on oan room, yo kitchen, two down, Thi bedrooms up. nen a "pleam heat, 2 cat §&- ; yh rome rage, 3 re. Ideal ee large team ing for $120 per mente Only bs fy or convalescent ¢. . e| | . . ¢| (105 ft, on lake, fall basement, 3 bedroom ‘two story with fire-| ict Howe newly so / ol a.c. heat, nice bath, a — a Keogo Barter, 2, bedrooms vue | Gave einéew. = Ste " $728, soem kenne ta tends. 3 : PONTIAC F REALTY Co. ; Ahead om witha me aoe gas | 2 Baievie, DANDY BUNGALOW sees. Ww distance of Fisher Body, carnge ‘and ‘completely. furnished. $4800 CASH Wetpine sensere ot Pune Bety, earage and A B--, "seen. LAKE FRONT nite near ® Ae oe and of] furnace, large nk oaaek — new ier tee bnaky py with Beautiful need brick ow iT n me; * , sear ot é ia. SALE OR TR walls, WEST irenl place, rage, od drive, 1 of this 2 bedroom home with pose lot, C pared To, large modern five room bungalow in nice fenced in yard, neat! tal price $13, 4 with stelrway to large floored end clean, to # rena eel ADAMS RBALTY attic, ceramic tile bath and kitch. ’ fice es nae — mn + od 382 Auburn PE ¢3393/ en. dandy Lr org gas heat, secrifice for only on : irre Lo $00 down. A really good buy. WEST SUBURBAN — sett terme = conuder con- Evenin, bold } OFPICE OPEN 04 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253. ¢ after 6.00 cal) Mr. Le- west 45524. Small 2 bedroom home ty Huron tract or home in. trade, Latae beautif dition inside en place, pa daa Cy Laree lot. Yes, -« nn dn a Basement and Delta off fireplace, full tach = hai GILES I_ow Down Payment Built fn 1954, « real sharp 2 bedroom bungsiow inside the city. Good location Just"? blocks to school and transportation. Lawn all in, aiso a new 1l'y car garage Large lot. Be sure to see this now New 3 Bedroom Be sure, to see these new homes on FHA. inside ng mortgage costs West Side Be sure to see this nes f home. consiste 7 room DRAYTON WOODS. NEW RANCH | Ot be Guplicased 14.000. Salta PINE LAKE SYLVAN ay er 4 3 bedroom brick in excellent con- dition. op basement with rec- built ~ in La protected oe plaster, Teation ber, ga a a IG TT — i ei Model ae. 2411 Pineview chance into a * net gan | block oat cm a on _— vision. By appointment only al 5-043. PONTIAC: LAKE PRONT : Year around home features nat- ven d fe, ERT C. DAVIS , Pontiac Lake Rd. ; Hors ae ha tenter. noel? $1,000 — kitchen vith onting ops heat, fm screen rear porch, |- "RIDGEWAY Pear gare tescreenag i for "lres 067 Baldw am 4-4209 ed aes cause Co-operative R Real Extate Exchange =e ; 7 I DID IT MYSELF DORRIS & SON wen’ Cie i toe tome ee ee 2 bedrooms. Total price. $8400. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange __ PE 41566, Ask for the cece. \Y OWNER: 2 BEDROOM : gh of Pontiac, $10,300, PE 65-8352 | “a is a home that is priced below today’s market. It one not be duplicated for double the ie with brick aluminum Fire room brick construction, red | ti pat th and a Pull oo walls, oak floors, beautifur fire- atten, spnes, ae , new rpeting, large win ee eet | Guam seem, Ot Saeemeat © ‘2 205167, neds wore , a 5 100x200 ft. lot, landscaped eo aes rfection. Seeing this home is to want ‘it. T of By app ly please. KENNEDY ‘BETTER BUYS = ° i 528i i- J E 2 CUCKLER REALTY 26 N Saginaw Pe «44001 18 8 ACRE HOME SITE, iter h ey Sat ol | RAUa KERN, Realtor $000 DOWN Project of . 68 Homes Near Fishe tar Fisher Body Plant gen range, drapes price of $13.000 with. terms, 90680 COZY 1 BUNOALOW. Excep- few’ cal farm Lat teste Basy terms, om fom at landscaped, — $2450 DOWN, Lerge six room —e r and two up. 3 cat gate, : 50n150. _ Ranch Bu alee. Out 7 Basen” well reectotne fee | meigh- $0450 LITTLE PARM. Acte of land with all kinds of f¢ berries and ete. pan = gar. Easy terms. se ales one. soe H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. . PE 2.4810 tive : Elizabeth Lake Estates A Wondertul Opportunity Te Own | & 8 Story 7 Room Frame Home In This Fine Westside Subdi- Vision. The floor plan of Living Room, Dining room and kitchen nd breakfast room on the first | floor and 3 bedrooms om the family home. Priced at only ses00 | eash to mortgage, : SKE THis OFFERING TODAY ‘| TEMPLETON SYLVAN CITY 3 bedrooms. kitchen with win sauce dries "Ya bana Soe Same 1 OAKLAND LAKE 2 bedroom with pit K. L. . Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Rd.” FE $486 - Ao Si pe ans call OR 3-108 second floor make this an ideal | GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS SOPHISTICATED BRICK hotize down. pear the cue Hosphal ural stone a eS Tall WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ‘nace, nice shaded lot. with . = ——— 1 car garage. sell, NICHOLIE] “sr TRIPP |Eaese= 39. W. Huron st. ve o-1e3 92 W: Herm ei emsions > tot, 6 lan w. marengeree BARGAIN Peg Son ng Rang AS 9 dy gy 2. sn oc EY i neon), wecereaae e-| Daas em Entire, | Fae ie | |g BON IL cinm to wheole~oun ane ahop-| Dadroom log-iake Doma, Living| Kat eareeat®temiiy" vous | A OU. a psy hand PONTIAC’S BEST BUY $300 DOWN wer urnacs. 8 ag, fans | 5200 Down ee ee | SAOTT yours maide—serge tox DOLLHOUSE ; | ‘vand'te get’ sar? 'h x | sats Hoots,” topper plumbing: gl anaes wil, fn ftedrogen |, with ops. ap sessing ome eS + rool ILL TRADE oe ene qiecsewny |’ work “that "you | com = $700 DOWN ~this lovely home 10, offered vy | M, Suished and ie igeated west | rear of & mice 9-x1 OPEN ares on }' . Camel bo see one sere, that is | completely . "12:00 to 8:00 Datig, / oon Be ee Rater, | Russell Young Py WRIGHT, Realtor ai a SHEPARD |. Somtecines 2. TOR on +m Real Setete Note aH ; : 4 boat er bdel Pe tse “ . te : : ; : son ae veniide w asco i ‘pee ao Ses hf THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. es ae ah imehae _ Per Salo Hoases AF ¢/Bateman _ For Sale Houses 43 $7,345 - te NEW 2 BEDROOM Sylvan Brick 9? i mye hy Lig ved street 'and, oven wane baschon mn epenete, lores the ar ; and dropes hy Ay gt SF Foun be sorry Ht you mise high school. Also many other out- pinectroNs. “From Thrifty Buyer to ape k — ps a Sites oknthiey’ your home or equity ” a Gee be, hs coins eoaeas ae an © model at 773 as trade te so any of these exce)- roomie "an @ lar icin Re ian PEARL BUILDING CO. | THE! LMA M. ELWOOD| rick "tig [tor opu __ For Sale Houses 43 a GILES TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ROCH HESTER, MICH. ess UICK or L WITH Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company dof Gonimunity’ Rat Bast “Bldg, LOANS i TS wing room 20x FF . REA rg oe aa a a erase to fhe ma 5 2 ‘ne case ziisavetn ‘exe RA. i en ee ee S0O DOWN =e |... E_& £704 deep and 234 ft business 14 350 oad. : yp pe tmoders. Lake Kiddies’ Playground frontage om a paved fr oe “¢ 8 ‘privil Williams Lake end lene than $10. se John K. Irwin Neede some finish work Imme- | Feuced vard near iahee dicen, | 008. Better call for detaile. tacloding, 1 0 On Account of Sickness REALTOR = cluded. Onle 468, moathie, par- poe ye BR Land | North End Seah, grocery crave.” Prien, ” 490% ON ‘Saginae Bireet | mente. Inquire at owner's’ resi | 8nd - bedroom brick close to snese plus inventory. ‘ Phone PE S041 | Eve, FE 21804 —aa Real Comfort & wees sat saree ie. - rr o wa. : Retire in corafort, Fruit trees, carpetin in the living rm. Pius texes fe For Colored SPECIAL VR trees and wonderful garden, dining rm. new sree $1500 Down sea Eo oeme| KNUDSEN | See steered) Beniete a UARE LAKE AND | 4p ,giS0)Dows teria wide | sommpletsly on Sos hes nie tome totes shaded lot, “Only ty MIDDLEBELT ROAD p peo . Stock and ion, : Pontiac Suburban "RIDGEWAY 4 Bedroom Brick co c ‘Giles Realty Co. : "Om black way vand egg An, Pll + 0 or W *2 W. Huron. PE 5-675 1 me wi welking dia- ates ; ng a A RE rr prom, amc. activities room and gas hes aa) | pees Ne? oe OROCERY AND, MEAT : ¢ Roce wowee. CANT eee waten'e mere for 814. on home cr will North End ne : wom, eenpere ral a 500. Discount for cash. For Rent Farm Prop. 48A : GAB GTATION WEAR | Near win, nearly ne mes Re 08, : ~ ~ FOR as foom and bath; unfinished up| down, Off mt Lake, te Me | 9 Room Income for Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 46) vou. oF By : Beorment,, Cormick. left 4 rooms and bat! cellent cond, 131 Acres. 17 Stan- sieus 6:30 tom ME. | : mane oe oe pee : ber ~87 tomediate pins with .suto. : East Side peting im living room and 2 Family Brick ties for for ‘multe com ai and | darn with ample storage, 6 er & lovety rooms, exceptionally. Same seem. 7 rece ant Rest. west side location § soem, 5 tem oe oe 4. HOME ree pone, Prove eae retee BRS im peed third floor. Otl heat, ga- ante n| : ment optional. PE 22010. earoings of hour. ved street. Only a eB lle y van Can be run tun or rt time. age, pa furn Panelled | recrea- . : Lt $6,450 with $1.450 dn Big t Sale Business Property 49 | Write Pontiac Press, Box 11. need Lett oN al B Buy: a we, eoce 2 cnr taoton td ““~ | BARBER SHOP. 1 CHAIR. DO” A 2 - 403 5 rE +24 us 7 est uys B ld N ad Mere : blacktop drive $4500 "do Realty DIXIF FRONT AGE oS $400 «14 miles WL. - : | Builder Needs v R mi oN aU _EM 3-3000. eo ee ‘ Wm. JH Knudsen Today | That's why you won't’ be 4 Bedrooms - 3383 cea ane D. 198, PT. COMMERCIAL CORNER, DAIRY ISLE $18 Pontiac Stale Bank Rid’. love it's possible te get Clone to Webster School, ee Ve Soele “ROY KNAUF. Real SMALL INVESTMENT, LARGE Ph. FE 4-518 . much for so little. 2342) -ft Newly carpeted living end NAUF, Realtor Keruahe wew Mince Yean anocwp) LAKE FRONT RANCH | itag rm. & iaiog ooisce ining, rooms, modernised BUILDERS 2s W. Huron FE 2-142! OA 83339 | aceitemt location. ullding end Se . 7 front. EM Boautitul cemomsperery from floor te comme. bed lavatory, down.” and 3 ted” 18 ove, well, located. | om W. HURON - pals? aga a 1 year | lease F . , on § acres. Built in is feel, 100x- —— ~y Price gooe poo) down. This , with ase. V ; H fa / rT >, 1063, this home is of the » Hie it'e newer than tomor- Price tiafes, _—_ ; aS Ideal for small project this on Huron &t. pa Ng Be OT Templeton, Realtor ‘Ode Oe ° latest des [ atrue- ‘row. Qmly $13,960, Don’t ‘all. Level sand soll, ing ts uty | 9399 Orchard Lake Rd. FE hae ° p— ture. a linger. Out Joslyn—¥% Acre - berber shop ears ar & pe ene. call OR she ae 3 dts | mic“blcture winder, Ser. | Bloomfield Ranch ° Cheerful, like mew, a8n40 Te ithe ae, Me | Seon wont LIVERY OW 7 ee EO ge eg KINZLE KEEGO HARBOR | ofthe Cision River. Rowbests : Consists of two 4-room sink, fireplace, tiled of com venience Kitchen. Shaded lot “110x- perking ace, Approximately 2400 Mag 7g he Fy Ae ig : : ents t laundry room and dark _ make this home worthy 0 300, garden spot. Price $10,- re es Cass with epertm 3-room ry ; the * gee Soout Sines sq floor space on fully iandse grounds ; $750 DOWN private "beth “ond peivert toting, Priced at, "948,000 tin 3 bed eer . saa Maron Bt 30 to 8:26) | Lake Rd. meer Orehare boat wells winter | storage App. §47 PER MONTH is, | een ey see es Sal eet Everything -Srpersies. Seal” teit_toe.| K, 2 Templeton, Mealtor | (a. fesmatgiet, "tae ‘s , water “9 ; loads of a. To Ni love — be desi f sell due to il) Terms : INCLUDING TAXES car garage. $900 per month INDEPENDENCE it, Only $16,960 temiiy of modeet meant fe Sale Acreage 4 7 a a! Deatheaiel “tyenines, Mi. Clemens and INSURA CE 4 clous @ rr modern WEST SUBURBAN I. sib gesaaed Epslag nt Just For Lease pore home. at of tall : CASES Estate. PE ¢-<978. | "ZED STORE. moor ean buy. | OA8 STATION FOR sone. 98 z atnd re. a a * : py oy AR otf Gamtanew Td. wom fui }~ ae | oe rte ga Ares trees on 3 lots, prop- 40 ACRES OF {GROUND | with" 4| PE 41634, oe Smell wvemery. 3 part basem: i* t f house @ wo cree ~~ AND Sales “giving you, the, ade a» siding new month. “Ask for Mr. Bate- Syiven ‘Lake privileges Bing through "393 Madiew Road. BUSINESS & HOME MAJOR OIL CO. HAS 8 ja NEW AND gg | *® 4% mort. slumipum storms end man. dove. 4 $iv00 _Ortonvitie t store, beer homme ig for lease. oS em in~ gage with payments of 90¢ ee eee ee ; we ~20 ROL LING ACRES and wine cen "incense | vectnent ven ree, Appmeatees| tases ‘apa insurance. Erving k am sen - JOHN Clarkston are: bere pees they oo ag $1,000 a yr Ma-| may be epatned, y phoning room 6, dining L 1 P NORTH SIDE - : bata Just s Pull, ier. 4.000, S00FY construction with fuli High éry oem Just? right for small temity —— K INZ | E R with $1,000 down. 30 ‘er month. | pesement.. Home le moders. | heat. Paved street. You be = en ae ee Realtors FE 4-0528 GIROUX & FRANKS inventory wil) handle ode ~Cagebecnes tiful oak floors, sterms and A ne BEE eet TATE | cP NeW et 6x9 1919 M15 ar rl dge ve ee eee anil en al od sate ‘Rea Batoce Bienaoee nw. Bae ‘een he ee Open until 8 Sun_} to § pm. | “Ph Ortonville 132, collect = Yes “Bou sounon,” oieines ao sl aul pia! Si ses coah full price See any | C0eperative Real Estate “Exch WEST SIDE—CLOsE 1 : GRAVEL nr LS 4 be re = sizes, Plastered — painted 4 BEDROOM time. 63 W bia oe Wooded Acreage 100 acres of — grave! locatea) «=> ODAY’S SPE A < walls, oak floors. Fine, dry Z ch im Oskiand Cc : : basement. A.C. heat . Easily converted to 2 famiiy , ene perecie — -e a a ye A A or house, House $1000 DOW 'N C h arles oe tn fine RIDGEWAY Gaine ecient" & sOMP anoP DAILY 6-8:30 P.M. est 13.000 Gown you, simply hes 2 Jarge sepme and full as location, y4t enty") mtles weet Pully equipped. Top SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. —- rooms and bath up. Pull [ave “Large lor ith, several THREE HOUSES. 4 income units | ame a eee eet a a - $11,200-~West side bunge- basement and furnace and fruit trees. Of) heater included. bed 4 an 5 ones am Separate | y 5 Delgwin oe eo “ne ‘ ‘LOCATED AT low. built m "48. Carpeted 2 gar garage. Centrally o- queee. Pull, price. ents 8 asst a CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | Conoperative Real Estate Exchange terms for 5574 CLEARY how J a panied’, ‘Well Only $2480 an — $800 DOWN Tesi waseget oe = bi mest Rent Li Lease Bus. Prop. 494 susy OAS STATION & ORO. ‘ Of the Water- Se ee ae mn EAST SUBURBAN 4 asbestos 3 OARAGE. GAS STA- Higgins Lake Easy operation. a a eee artve.” fensea back $500 DOW N 2 bedroom ett, beme on @ ree | | ahd eae See h for retired Petes enperting at area s stock open signs. as fo Oo ‘acledes yg wel ontet aad : 16 Acres—$10,500 Fontiec Press Bos ff fools STRAIGHT BAR. Low overbend tapes, teourenee tna teter- tiae With 3 lots, large kitch- at just 96300. “Pull price. WARD'S B ORCHARD 24x60 f ranch-| & rooms with full basement: itled | operation — no food — newly Bateman & Ka psen at 4% en and part pve? 4 Only io ‘50. Only $12,500. floor, built im 1949, 528 foot read| POR LEASE, NEW MARATHON pr eomarcas | straight liquor py near = pple ere reom =— =_— Bs 000 DOWN. 17 ide school’ bus at door, ‘short ais’ | Mich” Call. Holly "MEirese easel | downtown Pontiac ota . rm. east side * s i i i” Realtors FE 4-0528 | * prick a ot pois HILTZ “home, — * earage. Bargain” tance west of . Terms. & write Marian Hillman, Daevis- Sa opportunity ave Ree boy Edw. M. Stout, Reaktor 7 > RANT : in seetion ea) Estate and Insurance ae | 30 Acres—$2000 Down FULLY EQUIPPED pe ESTAURA DAIRY BAR & ICE CREAM — a oe gel nota gay bd aes Se ee ee | ins y bares O. ve 06-0101 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | ~ y.ccns 59 ecres with live « cam Wil take coed toler STORE in cncelient mam street Bs it's tervific value at FE 4-0521 ayo ig ag fey hear : $18, 1616 8. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. wnakip. Outy FOR LEASE on, easy terme includes 33 2 06 f. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Birmingham Co-operative eal Estate xchange One of Oaninnd County's most| Slag" Bow it today. Will" trade s wu . 3 W. Huron. Open @- REISZ A TRIP IN TIME... eee _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44; ROY Annett, Inc. completed and ready to oven in || GROCERY pHa pagent oe + Sih ge Ah hs Bh 3 Bag Ag IO nO . LTORS Ot 2 OUR, one. sede Dusiness, 94.000 us small stock. ‘ Exch. sen bang Road, Pive mod- AY SAVE NINE UD | AT WHITE , Prgms CE-| #3 FEdere! 3.1103 can 181 Ask Mr. : bungalow. ‘handy te school | necessary trips elsewhere to find| dar cabin, 90 ft near beach. | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 |<" s wed CALL NOW ON THESE : district. 96, 2 lake privileges, low taxes, Lege 95375 offer ren "Len @ cottage : . : 4ND MANY OTHER CHOICE ' s ‘§ snapping artes. AO B.S.) ichen wien fireplece, tan three lots overlooking ake, base- ton Case Lk, Ride. Ye ust’: Pilg bmg BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES wo car rage for $19. ecst ment, modem plum large ; Good THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN DREAM | HOME, in pertect cfM-| “"“ . re offer terms. Home- MACEDAY LAKF von ecetien. Lease avail. rfect ¢ * : ‘ai ‘f < able. \. . 2 bedrooms, built in bath. sites, 1002200 ft. near lake. high WARD E. PARTRIDGE on . land, $800 each, and others, H Beautifat 1 ss 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ull basement. ell heat, large lot | Benjamin and Giddings Real estate, basi Jack. | feet Ove Ot ihe. higher poe Business Opportunities 51 REALTOR FE 2-8316 Mr oe. son above i the lak IN TOWN VACANT. § room bungalow 2 St hens, Inc, | fora #26 or ease t.n0e with tegma nee TOe | Bookkeepers Accountants | @ . Huron st. Open Eve. 7 to 9 Betle Save pated sins R°Pes| SmeN Sly gee hee OLEDPNIS — = Senin ik Metta eat ey Se | ee em | MUS Sang Somtenta™| First Time Offered FC. Wood Co.) fatter teat | ony ers oe TH oF porch full basement and of! heat. | JOSE PH F. REISZ ‘| an 9AM. TO 8 P Located on Elizabeth Leake, Spare or full time. Write for Pontiac, TAVERN, 8DM, modern 1 price Is $7,350 on terms. 83%e W. Maren | aes . = é peqreom heme home ive- Corner Williams Lake Rd & M-S9_ eo e cat 1 a es A mae oe — pt teencane La crater and ' LAREFRONT Open Eve PE 2.0259 NEW NEW ing lake. 13 tgead ving room tT Nigh gd fumbus’ @. Oh : See on main highway in live “4 “ , Co-operative | Feeai Estate Exchange Custom built 3 bedroom homes. natural stone fl ~ SUBDIVIDING HERE'S A RARE OPPORTUNITY | small town. Owner cannot handle BI-LEVEL $600 Dow “| Pull basement, auto. | oil heat, plastered walls, well te 23 acres, lake and bufidings to go into business for youreelf.| all, will sell tavern and home ere you can troty enloy lake- — bedroom ranch type — peo epsers. op hee crag Saateres bass csene: fully 38 acres, 2 houses lake Sentage Unpainted furniture D or all of above. Liberal fremt vig, 100 feet om the beat aoe Lae we ae and many, other extras. Pull Wed with separate recrea- | ¢p acres. Rochester ares =. 8 Sees pnd \ warehouse terms cau of fishing. Living. fe and, pera sit ‘alee $9,806 on your lots. Models beak aeerhacr eatonn eyeam 65 acres, Rochester Rd Some af tee furniture, wi fron | gaies tax shows $6800 month all tarpeted. Attractive ledge 63% W. Huron, Pe 4-190 show. = - ~ erty completely fenced PP genom a ey — me and aes et en, | mare onthiy. Well went | reom pathnd mage llaay = 4 Pics_MY_ 3.0098 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Dench, Orne kee ream? = 117 seres on MET. Butldings ane ogy. = By slock on ——) Reed clagye artes Seas r garage. Water One of the neatest and cleanest ter. Many other fine fear Lape Popol tont on 3 roads, 6@ nll atpetd Poco yy Hl wo on U.S.10. Due to the home og sofiner, extra Water pump for “T homes in an excellent subdivision, tures too numerous to men- sines: ing program in this vicinity Best Social Security the Jawn and many other extras ee sowed —_ — —— tion, Owner efeaniticing at 285 acres with lake — Conet oom Coes £.°% other Ress should double with oo ef. Full i jaate walls, of oors, cer fort es Gare | mr thie 8 price just gai-so0 on terms. , amie. tile be th, ic na entrance, . ane ay. RIDGEW AY — Press for further po pal onl agg tl ioe owner, liberal ears vanity “ many dw. tout, Realtor FALTOR : td “has WARD E. PARTRIDGE other extra features. Bee this one TO B - j 75 Baldw FE. “DESIRE UY OR SELL BARS, se PMeupbeara se| REALTOR FE 2-8316 Established tn 1916 for sure. Full price $15,800 led Saginay St, meee Co-operative Real” ‘Estate Exchange Sdactaps Tet soveina anelben Seer SDD'8 OR SDM'S CALL -: avai Bene Fil.ogs | #2 W. Huron. st. Open Eve. 7 to ® g1409 Ler acme eat, suburben: > IMMEDIATE POSSESSION a ae Oa hat been ee | er Sate Farms 4 “| Sono Suen “nie B D. CHARLES = * 5 Tr r s tod ea! LLL ee = Modera kitchen. tiled beth, ful |- Sedteem Denaniee Crm ek ree) | ‘at. Secuties carpeetemes and S peng Chea ag ' ACR tment no ae s = z= oe iia HAYDEN, Realtor ace oyeene mae narod fruit BLY : EB _&-046 trees. Pel | price just @11,000 with A ant ~ = eae “een eee tieal Excellent tecdilen’ tn estan: modern _, Myer’s Jewelry HiLTz =| & a saledclona nate fogged ane sre ben eit | _Eaptmivos is THE ane So oon 4 fS6ACRES* "BOWLING AND BAR “Eee tek ee el — of the most profitable bow! com home. Almost new. Biock | alleys and tavern of ite k dairy barn bone 33 asehions |: iim. Mich : Income from alleys buildings 'D ather | ett ef te gremeend. Porkoet ot figs fe Ey Past end OF pa cn Phone for more in-| RIDGEWAY MICHIGAN BUSINESS 4 maT Sage! SALES CORPORATION |» PONTIAC STATE 1 ae DEPARTMENT STORE. Extra Fast Service “You can borra to 20 months to reve HOUSEHOLD FINANCE J io ith Sa oy ~~ GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500.” Most. ‘ae ate loved ia nig. Sout sno end oles cnowsiiea. Oakland Loan Co. PONTIAC STATE BANE 8B "FE 2-9206 FE 4-1574 35,000 Families Recommend Buckner’s Four (4) Buckner Conven- lent offices area, Get needed 25 3> aneaiy fom ae Buckner — Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac 2nd Floor Nationa! Bidg. Drayton Plains 4512 Dixie Hwy. Walled Bo ar 290 Barnston to Bank) Utien 45462 Van Dyke one block North across from Rank. LOANS $35 TO BAXTER & LIVIN “Ww Law & $35 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. ident Loan. 1 West Lawrence St 29200 : Pontias WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 You can eet tt quickly on sour dorsers. Fayacaia te cul ‘your budget. We will be giad to help you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Mortgage Loans On modern homes On homes not modern. On unfinished homes, On garage homes. 299 NATIONAL BUILDING PONTIAC FE 44729 $1,721.21 DISCOUNT | 2 cent of: = hew 3 bedroom / vranch home ome. acre. $5,- 163.64 to to handle. = 4 R. J. VALUET, Reakor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 58-0003 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange $1,860 DISCOUNT 6 room. modern—@ per cent tn —— secured — half acre iM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakiand Ave Cooperat ve Real Estate il: | ACTION! on the sale of your Land Con- | tract. If it is what we are look- | ing for we will buy them or _ place t you within 24 rs. See ws “ the fast dervice | Too large oe 2 hot water LOW INTEREST iH. G. PETERSON . ry nanan 5 ee ee ABC SPIN DRY WASHING MA. chine for 4 room oi] heater. FE BUILDING OTS WORTH $300- care. care Advan Welt. OR F-1985 LQTS 6} 3 tractor 4 rE tae FLORIDA oA oy Ores. iS ise JA Ce SELL or one, for ar Call after §:30 . FE 12 TENT 41 CHEVR : Packard toacee tne at ° Parade saddle saddien tap Wii * for tect nas ter heat hy it er, half inch elec. tric afi. for amali ehata - FE = 5843. * Realtor Ph, FE b-s168 ‘ are rx for x too smal Edw. M. res 13. “4 GUIDE TQ GOLD: Sell things you're not ae thegug Classitied Ads / PRAEGER BORER EP GE ee EP TR LORE EES SEES MT a, Si ES SF RRNA Sy GR Fath egy Bp Seg GPS FIG LY ae ABS BE OP Re pie ee Mite erator 4 ria: rete Peano tended corre es iit re as nace er rs eal i LS a ME b: Coles: tah fe SEAN 8 oy ps anes : ih ee oy ve : ; ae : nee: THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 ee FORTY-ONE Swaps « _ 38 Sale Household Goods $7| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ CARNIVAL — * by Dick Turner| Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) _ Sal Sale Farm Produce 28 Reet Teeller Seace 2 SE PRAMAS “aay Gece "erties | AUTO MECHANICS, |pamrre genre |] Pt POUR |PURSTEsRaat 2 ge SOO: | Mom, Nou TS ME SELLOR TRADE |. E ee Reams nome ab *. i ptai monks ON AVATLABLE #3950 bungalow west Fea ciiett it Ga hac| Sage see ter en On eer ae ‘Sale Farm Equipment 76 i,,n¢™ ,reetioo Gerege will ? 4 4 : aah OF Msc SED Lt : ALtmD CHALICE HD? ‘were | ROBIN sar emg ag Sere PU eee gucgets Specials: | tee eee Saleh cian te dat |. MOBILE VILLAGE Ack tor Me. see Be, foleed ano ee Artists’ ia rene | i. CORN" PICKERS Pon, REN 4 ot H ; BROWN, Yo eed was ae eae sea * ous lies re k our clas- ©. | Used Seow New Ses picker, $678. _Pestise Pret, ne ee penne | paw 2 vale ae sification “Hobbies and M | Used brow New Idee picker, #79. Auto Accessories 80 boyy bikes. 1 year Vad ost Furniture and Appliances | Supplies” No, 24A,_ tor sitar casts Auto Glass Se 4 ca, Sen FORE im 7, Moen &. py anid _ “heating man for. oll fureace ‘ar oe i HOUGHTEN "& ‘SON Rg I segs, Fe ; Aros ae | a Nain, ia Nocbester.” OL hanes yas Sp eee ah oh a egret | Fy ee odobachamen \ oes al “| bf | aga g A FREE i Conese Ane cach i080 Reuse mm Chacksten cohen! Gee" | iaad noe LoAbiNG | Fon soi PRO WE ARE GIVING EXTRA LAROE | DUAL EXHAT: t- on LUMBER WITH Past HITCH. cat Us| mokes ‘s TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRA. | ghiGhensace’s A stro pent FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence 8t. ‘PE §-6105 LOOT A : ein | | Oper Evening« * Daya « ene: we Eves Next to the Consumers Power CREDIT TERMS +0134 FE KING BROS. “eed ° $06 Oakland Ave. Ph, F wae CLEARANCE SALE OF > V-8 ENGINES | Chev, Pontiac, Dodge, ; { Chrysler, Olde. Buick, PE 51008 mF ’ Now #39, cylinder " on EE’S Sales & Service A. Chey. ¥ tS heel 3. ba *21_Mt_ Clemens Bet aie — : . a 12 F. BOTTOM | r geo. at automotive . V2 Wp AND OG | plow, a ay ty one Pa meesrne Fil ; WE 5-4243. SC RAM "AUTO. PARTS ae ; Cope, 8h ty MEA Seven, ly OR er — |S ‘MTA FARMALL 3 BOT: ‘ Dixie Mwy. - FE 44333 * ae a * | _ H : he fens LIONEL. & AMERICAN “Hey,Pop! I'm the cheerleader for the football team!” , | Weed, Coal & Fast 67| thins. tsi trent” th ese naan | ~~ te Service St codward. at 13, Mile FLYER TRAINS | dolinds iaae . Ba] Rn ea t NO. SCORN . | REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING Linco.n 53-1100 |" “Harold’ s Paint & ae NDERSON HDWE.CO | Authorized rectory service and es top est pinch Girt end gravel FREE ESTIMATE z ERSO? be 140 8. “, | genuine factory carts. Free test Sa Miscel 6 Sale M 62) re aes or Segizay 2182 8. Teleeraph on factory analyser |For S le laneous ale Musical Goods 2 Fe 2st CARS For Sale Clothin: q et ete Re PLAN for Sale Clothing 86) BAINT IT YOURSELF Mon Tues & Wed #0 6pm.) ‘3. €) W. HURON sT. ARAL Thurs. & to 8 LAVATORIE ITH B 1D. MOTOR SA MAY PERSIAN LAME COAT SERB | Chests, tables, chaise deube - , - CAVATORIES. COMPLETE WITH | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. RAL LES 2 iti beokenses. toom dividers. reco: 2! ets, $34.50 value $14.85 Also building supplies, OR +1217 OR WG, Ome ge. OR 3-4001 a tern, bathtubs, shower stalls at | _3-1218 OR. LADY’s B Lack SUIT. SIZE . te These 1 are erate crate 7 asa BTaOgROR PLATE | AMERIC ADY'S NEW LIGHT — BROWN PICh PICK & PAINT STORE 3. Or — SE Srenard “take ave aca —| se Ji a.0m08 eves, for further A ge a CT ee yy it via a i ene Sr 2 See. : f ‘ ; NCHESTER PUPPY. 1| Giinwet PIANO AN Woolrich, spo whet, Man's Doe : ; eee «| GRINNEL PIANO AND BENCH. | Plants, Trees,Shrubs 68 erey pin-check, #15, Man's rein. condition. $40. MI 64785 KELLY Ixfbware anians, 2 Chow Chow | evens tt on en size 16, $7.00. Phone REFRIGERATORS Ps au Call FE 1. age , a BL rOR Bm 4 3 | Sad Lakeland Ave. [988 models. One of America’s & ileune Fe Ses sam, shun | -- ge ee oe * gue : WANS TOS COAT BEE WAN ater} ore. Hed foe Sane. | — a poper, teste. 3 A arbor: , Pe coat size il, like new. eee © oe a r ¥ Se yey | GOR ae onae, saown % BY --soallaediaanes sireedt {SIRs ENG ne ROT wie | “Shae Tags ME clem| wines rexm cient: tr at eee. GAGE Doors. 3 WILL TRADE | MY | EQUITY "IN SALE now $.98 ber salon ts.| SPECIAL SOMMER OPHER ailer. OR 37569. : | Used 8 f retriagrator, es te, ae Gow lise of Groptece Berry all stee! fully vuaranieed, ! : > ’ a Estimates on Sale Household Goods 57| viet niectcie rane, os 1s, snss,| BARNES HARDWARE ni? “tree s ‘ sed automatic washer. as is, $20.95 142_W, Huron _ : FE. 2-0293 iC co. A GOop BUY IN sMALL Raptos | Y64 with freezer gcToss | 35" KALAMAZOO COAL FURNACE, | a A Roofing and Siding PONT. FARM & IMP: with duck work and MAtcHep ~ 8 ET RINGS. NT. : from 7 to 12. PE §-8756. “ead, | é Combination Doors SEoUYT AnvERine SOO Win? ‘CRUM P ELECTR RIC | control, A-3 cond, 950. ¥E $-2333. | _Never worn. OA 63002, a oi 625 Woodward CAN BE FOUND AT L & &,| 3495 Auburn Rd. FE ¢3573| 5 ROOM OIL BURNER, § GAL. | Magic CREF on CIRCULATOR nsu tion Ne. a End tables, $1.08 up; new book-| SKELGAS as tN RANGE. §| tank included. PB. 4-0612. old. $5,000 BTU capacity. “OL M. A, BENSON on Disie __euction Sales 77 case bead board beds, complete, ane $50.95. R. 8.| COLEMAN FLOOR PURNACE.| | ¢ig7 « ‘leet eo Gece n | 40866, "| way. Bs SST py tee ak ay | amen Rar —_—_ | “het te, 08 8s sa FEL SINS Pont WCW] GAL. Bbc. Wiouix up: TV sets, $2) up: radios, #8 | — Storewide Clearance CLOSING OUT water as ; Pets up; pew chrome dinette sets, § pe. $148 3 ve sectional 4 ot pe - 2. 4 30 Thompson, £0 Up eboste, Sew & used. 98 | sf davenport & chair .... ; 7 up; room stites, $49.95 EB: | $90 davenvort & $ Bia Spo living room sultes, $12.95 up; “VU UR ea ae + &: eoecenen ses ing room suites. $18.50 up. Many 33 rollaway bed. gomaiete | § 198 S. Saginaw USE ouR z. PAYMENT tables $145 & wp, Fix- we hath de iy tiae come | Hh Paotse f8060} Sa 1180) Ene ‘newer eens pas, Ret out and 10 [Soe Cl eee “gian'te| Modem type of i kiten- gut end Wook around. 3 Gores Of] meres... Cea $oTk * | terme, antees boar | MAC Tacs tea. tat | ev AL CULVER — OT Aes = . fac ceowresms. Sienigns ‘ks, hot ime, Tenn. i bination doors, garage door Deas er t ot wat ot bee So S rower unt. chest Ey crescent, 383 Orchard e Ave. © el at be nS ban 4 track used Jumper and 3 Sale Store Equipment 64 Het Auburn Rd. M59. asiona) rockers : | Wheel trasier. _ ae rE swe ve S400 | * fue ry #5 | the best brands svailabie. 7 | NEW WILSON, OVERHEAD GA-|3 YEAR OLD HOMART COAL | gon, pounTaIN BOR TAIL, ¢@ We Give Holdens Red Stamps. ST manle cri beker $ i298 erate pene eS oes | tase door, Tx8 ft. ts furnace. All controls. 18 7. GW | A wien geet BOTTLE GAS | 20 eal. as & “ts aod Labs Ave | MANS GEOR GOAT. 68. TWEED ~~ SEPTIC TANKS industrial fast fistures New low price Complete installa- ee coe meee eae G6 ae FE : _Derfect. Misc. items, PE 2-8042 . $7. . tion only $10 plus gas. Kenyon $a COMBINATION o. REINFORCED CRETE Fuelgas. OR 3-2401. lech wngcany Duncan Phvie drop. | with storm @ screen insert NEW 0.000 BTU FURNACE PE 46428 _Lk, Ra. Tighe CE CORTE RE | at age” 2 wer emt os | Maa | Sega CT" homasm | SHORE UHRp, pooten Con 1000 W Hurea $16.06" erie matinee 19 | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. | NATIONAL LOW PRESSURE ot” eas. or ad. furnces a $30 mattress . $} 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 |) steam or hot water boiler. 11| version : Stan Ser seme? Lik oa, like nee Only | "Rast "TERMS GR LAYAWAY | DUO THERM POEL OIL WEATER.| oom capacity. Als bin fed Iron | wood RM 33mm ~ . : , Pa Excellent ae. Information. Fireman . Make a 2 rm _Siihss. Mat eiise.** 8" O88 | Beatson's Bank Furniture otter. 172. irequets._"_ “ ; © ROOM SPACE HEATER. USED BOY'S BIKE, $15. BABY BUGGY. | 43 orchard Lake Ace FE +7881 DRAW Tl ; TITE HITCHES ES NEW AND USED FURNITURE | ca Reasonable me FE bee. $15. Playpen, $10. 31” TV, $5.| [Tt < RAW TITE H Retrimetaters gas tnd electric |e —— _ Al We sew. FR Sas, Sine clothes and” camp” equip- | CHROME OR CADMIUM heating and cook stoves and we- BATHINETTE, PLAY PEN. | ta “See "> The kind that bolt to ter heaters for housetrailers and TEC ing stroller, Teeter Babe, car bed. | pe WINE VELVET DRAPES.|_ of all makes of "5 TRATES 1 Ly _ car seat. PE 27167. _-___F" and used green carpet and pad. | 7 ©. Howls: ; snane Dinte Hwy. _ EE ANGE Pe 23000 AB binds of tide. watertele sal SOLDSPOT REFRIG. $40, NEAR- ~ 39 W st. R 3148 - NEW 8 Sane ee eee oe Oe oPIECE DINETTE. SET OAK. | DUOTHERM HEATER, 625. peeAey core ieee = eee Pee Iton rug and -..28; O8k |" occasional chair, lawnmower and| Will trade. Also, 3 speed record Fe. | guens, Se tin. ft _ wardrobe, $8. FE 5-900, 57388 A will ¢ Time | 2x6x8, Sc ¥ UR FURNITURE — Sat ton._AB Sor 638. 72 Deleware. | __plsper. FE : - payments av W PF Miller | 28x10, 6c lin,. ft. eco be ea ONCE | “USED DEPT. FUEL Of, TANK. | Este giaccr memann| Eich bin p cakoats errs SETS. As- a Ee o-. legs ery _ Mile Rt, Birmingham Ml 4-600. Shiplap. $9 ver 190 of Fone carn ‘an tale, dosh vek | BF"Gus" Beene U*tee® 88 | ero si WEDCOR OTAPE RE: Pomp Winco 's.” 3 193 ret ft — wee Per | Stsicome cs aeniet | oe pe higher athe cin Sd ‘OALVANIZED Pre Angie trem) te ls, ft YOU SAVE MORE AT mice “tops,” sil ‘popular oers. ascwers) ne cnest “ s peg Pa ¢ for your fall work. 1.98. $2.98. hd in. A x Le Plog g Batntuvs fie. he ANDERSON’S i * ‘ . ~ ~ . * convinced of these extraordinary tice erie secmiouns 3 Material for for al) our butiding needs 10 AVE PLUMBING @ supeLy, soo | Sol _pibe fina 8 up DON’T MISS THESE argains ic an uorescen' ttor' Rock 8 reasona’ 00 8. Sax inaw . “4 SOAL ON WOOD TSE IONE | Hany otner time not listed here v6, CKETT’S Fn) ee oe ve] Mae eter tome | a eee ate fore RAWERS: BED: =| WYMAN'S her Seance OIL HEATER 106 caten bet | = ie as an BES ; HIGH | r a ween 1 “nai: ctable and 17 form wood | 1s W. Pine & aad _ FE 22100 ne noite ee oars onc mot Bet Bast col oo Ess Model 870 Rem, All oe we 3 OF f h. OL 6-21 & BALL OIL HOT WA HEA i "-RECKIN a Mi Clem GOAL — POURNACE Ai CONDE. | ""22 noe ies $29.06, $30.95. |" saw with % horse motor; 18” | “than 9 yrs 8175 value. wil| WRECKING CO. INC. z oa) “tion. #110 Pontise Lake Lake Rd, Seat Furniture. "« hard Leke| Sell Rearing Gril prose %, Bp. Sacrifice ‘for $18. Ca ‘Call FE 5-004! (Main yard) on ete 7 Mhece, 40 ee. vs ok ae tk ; PONTI AC COLDSPOT 8 CU FT. RE-|_ Ave nee: & meus teme ent ot PACHOUD WRECKING CO. venerd, Lye b. . Model 12 Winchester. |All gauges. Svere__& apm frigerator, 40 Ib freezer chest, | SEWING MACHINE vacuum tachments, All of these are new. | _ 2301 Dixie Hwy ss. FE 5-0108 Daily 8:30 'o 6 Bun, 10. to 2 ey A “5 te i j Frees tek | Sage ere eens FE re ad aaS Peedi | PEAT, MoS Saae etc Bt | Pee Rete eae Seo Meee oe wee, S| gree CHIEF a wil) mot ALA bf call_ KEnwood je etn e es . CROSLEY ELECTRIC RANGE. Y CHERRY TWIN BEDS. | 5; CWS Se Seng = GOOD | Model 740 Rem. suto. i we Goap ater: Magee emer: | Coat aL eee cue ce oxi Sor FORCE LaGere ee Ae i — a ne Model 160 Rem. tide ob tien os A Ss ACOMPLETE CHANGE Tate model sas MV STi “| _Syyn Dune Site _ittor:_ OF | PLURQESCENT TIOMTR COUN. | Ameria Lapiete Camere ae by es a Fe mai ee IN BEAUTY AND Rice Save DROS LEAP | ee —— x . meet let 5 - BUNCAN PHYFE DROP” LEAP | THIS WEEK’S Ra, “South of Mi) Lake PE}. SS ee = $108-09—s0t 15 CONSTRUCTION aire electric stove. Like new. | SPECIALS Pn ._t house at terrific values Michigan USED HEATING Model 17 Btevens. 12 + 5S, ot ¢ E AGIC 6 char ake : adie : . Ti sn afl HAIR. KITCH- | Duo-Therm ofl heater $15.00 rns neater and ble er. $60. FE Asyom poco as EQUIPM ENT ee ae ee $2.50 NOW ON DISPLAY AT DAVENPORT & CHAIR i? ee eas ; = 2 “QUIPME? BRUNE oe cee : _ he's, Edun after — and ends. | ae ig ees anone sis. at ONE 6” THICKNESS | PAINT SALE Coal furnaces $20.00 up | apples harem, 18 5 ll ~4 UT INS IN 8 Edith a | Bedroom Set. -seee-- $50.00) "Planer. PE 29-2862. - Outside bright white at 65.95 gal ‘ 2 We ‘instal if , : H O i¢x i? OLSEN RUG HUNTER | Table top gas range ...... $25.00 ik A PAIN’ OP WRAVY | Free 1 at, thinner, oi! farneces ae, EE Team pane ; }. ( "Hi Sade el a ore ea Bunk Bede como .... $30.95 "are fe mares end harness $200. | CHURCH’S INC. ‘tokens = Time ‘agent eee if you wish) REG. IRISH SETTERS Us AILER sion table. 4 chairs and server, | N¢® Cotton Mattresses .... $ 9.95 Ye # en uae Lowest heb ard FE 2-073 state bees os that ak See war et ara rae | ner ae, iio "Genersi Motors | PL. . MBING. SPECIALS hot water -heaters HDWE co. . hela ntoc i2ah0 Be Lake Ra ALES va J. YANWELT AT Sos a; a. ‘¢ Rad. -3 bath set A ouality with 2182 8. Telegr 10-3 Sun. DINETTE SET 17" Tv. _ OA = FOR SAL wit TATE: | trim $116 7 ‘i 8 Dan. pe 40 peed perme $t) FURNITURE CO. rer. ee ee | oft adit § to 6; Sun 19 to 2 SUM BUY YOUR GUN REO ENG. POINTER, 7 Yi | ae the F COLD SPOT BEPRIGERATOR | Bes. Saginaw Nora rE FE +0083 oe eel ce BURNER RPE, Arnason Plumbing Supply 12 8. PARKE 8 ON TIME REO sat, hamptons ‘= noe BIT SPENCE running condition 850. TRADE AB mA POR | 950 M15 uaED eta "WINDOWS AND ‘ , triaty call S PFe . Oa 83733. | “ie RB ro Electric. 1060 CEM COMPANY Phone 130 _______ We Gelliver | ,creens. ‘Assorted sizes. Also ' : 230 6 Fiiot ¥ DRYER. USED i, —W. Yieren. mows .|1 CAST TRON KITCHEN SINK, _Lewt cleaner, Call FE 23-2136. ba “i frape aor bea PRevant | 43.80 and Sf 3. Mvare See CHINE, SHARPENED ave ue ee ee rene) Oe 8 NOER WOOD TY PEW ITER. Si s Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 Rovings ¢ 0 9 Sovines 2 Pm. x ’ ” | PE 5-785 2255 Leal ve. Beg gh 4 ELECTROMASTER STOVE FE _trie Co. } Gia CONVERMION SURWER PE 4 — | ROARDING BATHING AND CLIF- 2.0057, OsED REFRIGERATORS: BAND Orth ‘pipe. PE pt hebben PLYWOOD USED FURNACES Off BURNERS | POOTBALL Fae ; nize 6 a ion 24ND. | area toe SPAN FOR SALE: sd toomesrllar <4 a w Huron, unre Siectrie. 10m 00 | Free STANDING TOILETS 198 | All kinds at fowest prices Also} Stor warae mocks Gee co. = SHOTGUNS & RIFLES 412.80 ) UP. Ptraied CATS BOARD v5 8 Oe 28 foot. Lived in 6 mo ws Sceriwasbere viene. $39.06 ep (4 BURNER. APT. 61ZE Gas Lae | po A eG cabinet hardware wholesale and : apeaber, OL 2.9711 i ofl. vote Bg Burr- | ~ ‘SS ja cy adhe od bath very cheap Vacdtim “cleaners S88 ap be Ron ne awe. * hija “pie ‘"" Peatiag Pirwoos Co ee EIT | oe GAVAGE SUPER SPORTER aay: Grain & Feed 71 | i FRANKLIN 00 PT PULL BAT PE 24021 SEH GAS RANGE REFRIGER- tings . : 1488 Baldwin Ave | i. $20. G. A. Thompson. 86 | with new weaver 28 scope, 600.) A ee rn priced for quick sale. PE Roy's. 96 Oakland | USED GAS. RANGE, REFRIGER Pactory Seconds — Irregulars _ FE 2-2543_ . | Per OL 6-0487 | or FE FIRESTONE WASHING MACHINE. | ator, Bentiiz & lawnmower. Call a | AVE Air” ied Y = | je ww. | 411 TYPES OF HAY. FIRST & | _ OF PE 26212. .. . » $15, good condition; bed springs. | after 6 1051 Canterubury 0 8 Se st. FE 52100 SHOE REPAIR MACHINERY. OR | ik MINOTON 36-06 MODEL 760 second cutting. Also oats, atraw 7i PT CRUISER COACH NEW WANTED. eeceead condition, a 258 State J pc GRAY NYLON SECTIONAL. TEAR FR a AnD | 3-7650 "Talbott Lumber Prtigeree: Ve tall f * Bat es. Wil) deliver. OA ares. Recstion: eTL tftee Fs drive good eS St._upstairs after 5 Pm. ___| 2 vrs. oid, $75. 2 matehing end w Vik Rinne WAY PRORS Wk weisted, 2s Auburn Ave. ties. iss4 MODEL eee ' VIS tables. eet Frankwill Ave., Clark- WAY RIDE Rules Fe 7 M t | ope col cies Geoed Gutta a aa oop Zilbuine woop ALL ray MA Fy — —) Br ALMA femelle abe ey For Sale Trucks 90 matic like new | ston, Michiwan. | ood furnished, PE 23231 Save oney a Bond rubber base Hard- PE 448) wane ete een ow Pm, LMA SILVER NOON” IN al 4 : FRIGIDAIRE © EL sLECTRIC RANGE, USED TV. 1098 0 Ay RE- | HOT WATER R HEATER 30 GAL. BURMEISTER'S vies —— Looaaepl sony sup Attention Hunters ie Gin ray, : Savoy Dr. Crescent Lake. | 1946 CHEV. CARRY. model. Only. $124.95. Mi €-1300- | pofnt dishwasher, “€i20.06 m see) snumerst "Rows, 996.90, and t fol ne ot lumber” 108 Ouxiand | pry lg ae HAY ALEALFA AND TIMOTHY cer, 38 Fr MoaTE Pity ea REFRIGERATO! 05, Sweet's re oki. 18 58 ae Lda and 30 4-267" on Mort * pro- wrens. Never rained on, I. i ft. Excellent condition: | apees. 422 W. Huron, Thes iy marred, Also LI JMBI | } save. “or » EAVESTROUORS. WAR | 2-0008,” Rochester. - thing, excelient condition, asking | Cnty oie 8 OOD l. El elect, nau gud ott cauen rm, Michignn | - ee ae eae UAT aie | | Reraiae 110s pemington om hot GENESEE SEED WHEAT po Pig oy a ire on oe. | bol 30. y Hay EtG = o2 Ga ectric Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake 800, 000 “TOLLEY BEAT, sae oh ah esters | Revinr $85.98 Whace shotguns, now Frank Renshew OA a” inn in be 9-0831. ~~ P ANE GOOD ater—na a ave —~ ood. piastte and 1 sents | | a> | 17 17 PT. MOBILE. SLEEPS LS Gag RANOE MAGIC C ‘CHIEF, Water heater—name brand. Reg. HEAT_YOUR HOME WITH AX | at extraordinary Yaluet.” Michigan | Snotgun shells. 1218 30. aauae. |” For Sale Livestock | Glood 8 ply tires. Electric brakes. | AND | : a ——; A. WAGNER CO ; : uorescen’ r : : GAS RANGE, % INCHES. 3 OIL OR GAS PURNACE. 80| Buys jambor Dow A | Regular $3.50 blue rocks, $2.40 a bu _ $450. LO E ! Sta20 “oe suche or size _—s Sot mandrels. ener ‘te "this AT BORMETStT VENTILATING PANS FOR KITCH- Ces ar tony ott on all bird and Biddle. horse. 900. MA 6. MA brs ae Wai Ts ote PRAGLES. SEDAN DELIVERIES ee | UR PRICES ARE NOT rower | $49.95 val $29.95. Also POR 6400 Prairie Gag sTOvE VENETIAN BLIND | Used Trade-in n Dept. args. Demonstrations daily = (OW BUT OUR SERVICE 18 | farge selection of door chimes ot eae ltt, ope, | Oem Con gg, Bo ie pee food condition, $379. 40 Prairie l 347 _fomps 1a winiam yy $39.93 | Associated babe 1 Rehenred “echange 3 YARDS “TO SERVE You | Fluorescent 308 Orchard ae | Ente 3 sows. 6 MONTHS OLD. 20 | > ROSH LHFRT GE ELECTRIC STOVE. DUNCAN | 5 Room. Olt mae! seeeess 920-96 | @_8._Te nak y ARDWARE $65 en, EM 36504. 7785 | FT TANDEM HOUSETRATLER: Phyfe sofa. FE 2-6287 after 5 p.m. | Davenport and Chatr ...... $0.30 HUNTING CAMP: 20 A \. ix® Bheet Rock C & C $1.40 —W ATER SOFTENER If iy HAR lise he “ - ae condition. ie. + GEPRIOERATOR. 3 yRs | § Room Coal Heater $20.96 | der. 28 f. housetratler. Northwest | 9 masonite, sheet .....-... $2.55 ATE as 3004 Aubure. at Satin “ans PE 20611 LE: 1 HEREFORD COWS | 0° or ia $100 Oil "space beater, $30. biecttie — room Suite . "BE Ges Ing Gd ©. pine dds per M $99.00 | 64.009 | grains we or ‘tt bas ‘ care | And calves: ME ¢s091 Davisbure, | 68 3 Et NQURETRAT i% ‘1954 6-2766. Washer 35 7 36 w. fir per ever. value GUNs ~ BUY - SE 2 ® ‘ ry 7 OREN DECOR WEAVE CAE HOM <2 My malles out Raléwin Armstrong | 204 RL... ft Wa fe... te | toy dnect Miewie Om beng De |REOUTERED WAMPSHIRE : B- by, Roxbury, ft. x 153"! THOMAS ECONOMY feor 6 no-O-Lae | x4 taf 0S size 9 | “SS tates: ghe ena ee | Che: Mame and ewes. ¢ mos. | tratler, Gale or Gade fer furni- MODELS A a a NCO. | ase Real SS be La Restle “Big Tiel | oe] te NOR yexen.| © URNITURE CO. fone DRESSED AND xs sed, fir ber M.. $90.00 Do It Yourself 61) - 2 4 3 LARRY a Oe 361 8. SAGINAW ST. — {Pp -B 8 ” m 100 Ro... GAAG | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 For Sale Poultry 74) "new. Seca a | Paes 2 epoggmen poms [SERS OSS Be) See Bat MPa eee | al OT _ JEROME: gus otp ~ SUPPL ARB Wine tabs INA CABINET. wn o RM. - oe GRORNACE, i vine ‘er wo s180 60 St 2.66 ay, 62 a1 Torepn wrt DIRT, SAND | 95 REsS AND @ PULLETS. PE railer F = ' "| Fue. Winter coats 261 W._ Pike. joner. $170. PE | oe Fae OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN | x; tL ON re ochest ord Dealer 4 Sovak Seer SWEEP WASHER. 15; REFRIG, 63. 30 | iy Comb at Sos) plum repairing Com. |“ vel, fl wide iets, lesion. Phone FE §-1081 x ster a ie er APE CREST 00D “aay ag ap te WP Comb ‘doors "Siege | plete stock soll sewer cnpck td | Pu vbNIS or PE S408. | tte ne Teer E h . Model 08. — WANTED Eine lowe Serpe, Ye 3 pe colored beth set. of! fittings, | Sotbly tke west, Montcalm. FE | At WTOP ‘for. 1b BARE. | “be sold this week. 161 Saunders XC ange adh WOoovVER VACCtUM. LIKE NEW. = _ INSIDE BIRCH USH . | 54712, Pri an ‘wea 8 to 6:90.) sane. Sar evar : a ee pretest “WAVNE GABERT'S “Wet, st geo, fod up| MARDWARE.—PLOMBNG | Closet very RENT | ae amar FE IMD es | det NEW nee en feel Tia wi evie makes yrtle, Huron Floor Sample Sale Outside doors, $10 to $13. Cof INTS | ded pest black epi], Liovd| old 1 pair of 1 eae, AP fens. 5 Pp . table tops $1.80. Masonite doors oF“ rou. ARE BUILDING i sanders— _ Slade. a : gD wag Ba! -. | B WACA ane HAMILTON ELECTRIC DRYER. | $228.95 Noree auto washer S168 $3 and up. 5424 Ore TVR OUT TO BuR.| “Wet sanders -— find ral Bias $198.95 N in dr : ele '. 4h.) | wall paper «teamers—-warers & §LACK DIRT. PEAT. AND TOP 1 _ ML 81900, condition. Only t "Fase 63 Saree $ . 1 tay! +199 ps, Piast Fuse ee oe aie GF AL er ‘omntte TO | furnace vacuum Sleepers, S| soll Band and gravel. AOE 6-400. _Sale F F ‘arm Produ Produce i EENMORE WINGER WASHER | ae tae te | og ener ohm or any time MAKE SURF IT's | Stara Lobe Av FR eae he ‘DinT fe PEAT, . ite ee was | 19.08 Korth 42 cu A. Customarie fel ot Bap. BURMEISTER Cameras, Equipment GIA _5-S008. — : ry ApriEs FOR preeee rp CANE CED caine ST LIKE NEW | MANY OTHERS TO CHOGsE . Classified Ads! To swap P Ce seueptanere Pe a a \ drawers: lady's roller states, oe core YEARS TO PA what you don’t need for Northern, Lumber Co. om pees Saavtle su reasonable. PE 2-38 § p.m. Hitter ere» what you Lied calt rt on Guee hs Foie ygTeT | [Mele ide be CAMERA "IMM SALE ty Se ee telephoto at Jack's, 217 Peidwin.” wm Ore yee. ¥ : Hep (ile eas epee ny Ra ection 9 a ate ae): A Peer ee) pee Niger ee oe Buds ee ee hn ee ee Oe 1% — Mas yoo = 5) Saga ede F) Ge eis en Ps ene @iouin ie cv areca «! ee a BO as ee ee _mue powTiac PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955 eee ae ee For Sale Cars 2) Sincmones ~ Jacobson’s — = oy HUDSON & RAMBLER |} -- 2 ape & SERVICE — YOU NAME the PRICE! And We Mean Just That. oolhres 1955 Dodge Demos, to Sell | 7 | - Quick, up to $700 Off urry ! 10P. Pe LE IR aot Oliver Buick Hae AA | = ona OLIVER tes cr New Buicks to Sell FOR BIGGEST SAVINGS “Trucks Are BUICK | see ro Se eee || By Oct. Ist --- Plus 92 |i] 1953 . $1395 1953 .. . - $1095 ws feeetSinp «| ORD OR, Pearse mantscts Rete autena ba /ALUE PACK a 1 te baa = wee Mike tetas rcs) SECA a ABRs | RAAT Good Reconditioned |S: eae") ; OPEN EVENINGS | + $1695 _RIEMENSCHNEIDER , | . 1954 . . . $1375 : rep recs) S195 ee gm Fepon|—_COrs Used Cars. We're |}1954... 1545 eecicoeee| homens wait months and drive. many , Pt oor. gg ana mnat toe | cme, toa Moe a] = Forthe = ; ae ee ie oe | oe Re ee aauz| Working Man Ready to Give the : sae See con oe Mer nt ee “ee OLIVER |stai spae 1] 1c pa ne 2, | BUICK | SEEEE ERE“! Boicy. | Highest Trade-tns iss. sis 2? aa Fee| /——— Merem 53 Olds 88 sedan, radio BUICK for Good Clean Us ed fr iat and UG. ce oi aide os ot ward 0 Orchard ¢ Lane ave. ‘Chevrolet — white $1195 VALUE PACKED you save ~ ‘his"ones ne _ you'll see why. iad SOI ROADSTER 1955 Demos. ['s20ids 88 tudor. SPECIAL pS _# Wotan Birmitsham “| Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars| radio & heater ;.$1095 $595 Cars. Stop Now at 1953... . $950 1953... $1045 PENNANT |, or |S Comet sedan «.4.$895] - 1951 Pontiac date. |] ‘ | arueshcteresis Rene See 2 Dow ana a Behe ee oe r. ht bottom shing Mke © Pord O- Matic. Honestly, it's WINNERS | "= vee. | ee fi "| Mi 210 Orchard Lk. Rd. ||EErssi Bk GUARA} | manare Trane PO ena 0D.| . Fadio ter, 2G. , . ‘ ; 1953 $1125 ~~ ee tinted Ter, ee USED CARS |" “XS Tow'sS 3 ote wie OLIVER | and See Pontiac's _ |] 1954... $1195 eg a : ter 5 ’ steering and most every- cause it has Power Giide, radio, e UTLeR FULL PRICE . /|+% ae Gietsamen ' Busiest D ] : thing sele needed for safe and heater and other evtras. Cash and pees Problems ; ea. os som: - ving. Pipk bottom and aoune. You — — = " Buy Here—Pay Here itt Pome ¢ ar ape Be“ wees Se, oe si Ren sueve oe ai | BUICK . wig : er ands bisck top. ‘Packed with cash and) this i carry Severe! food thet through 1000 me udor, rad: 210 Orchard Lake Ave, efter iy he & heater, hydra. aes : MOTOR SALES as roo Mave weven | '51 Olds 98 Holiday | 905 | te aa ee i, . , caftatahtPinflore | Dot Delay” Act Today] 'S! Nash Ambassador, Sete Eater ates |b Your Choice of — wet pur a it atop rape: ~ o’drive d $445 _PE j40a8 or PE Si8 . , 4—Convertibles . - 12—Pontiacs ai bshe HASKINS 51 DeSoto b-dc.... 965| bese ak ee des 3—Station Wagons 1—Studebeker ‘ . , 49 Buick + +++ $395 | BSi" gtgta’ eveeos ) f 57—Chevrolet 6—Plymouth OLIVER |. Chevrolet — |-soctey. ate tuior, * | age “etivonc ! 26—Fords S—Dodges ae Count) » Faiteat radio, heater, P.G. $395 ‘OLDS @ SEDAN S177 RA i 7—Buicks - 2—Packards. Bl NICK 6751 ‘Dore pay at MIS “Bright Spot” ig sbarvie car down, | | VALUEPACKED |arepitagtitoterar| Jerome Olte-Ceditac | Gees A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION MATTH EWS SPECIAL m1 Buticenes: | FE 8-0488 "WHILE THEY LAST™ | | | rs | HOUCHET Se bON - OF GOOD RECONDITIONED USED | A 295 YOUR FRIENDLY, CUDSMOBILE || FORDS—CHEVROLETS—PONTIACS—BUICKS H A R R E , E a nonce TRUCK Daalan \ , ? f. S52 . 53 a; lis gue F Fe F i 3 ft ry =. sf. af! 6 He 1951 Cadillac 4-dr.. es PLYMOUTH. 3. OR Woh Ra. —20 MINUTE FINANCING— 2. 6S ee Your Chevrolet Center old car down 12 Courteous Salesmen FE 2-9101 i cryin 4 : : : : 5 ae, | Eager to Serve You | Demonstration Ride | 2) ] S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 besten, tires. Only * eee eee oleate . . Bd ~ THESE | 12 RPHANS” ue | eeece| SEE 'EM | 1955 FORD NEED A‘HOME WELL BEHAVED “NonTH CHEVIE ee ' ‘TT *. : iest Pivmouts Doreor....gienae| oat ale MP = IVI | bi Gieree eden." $108.50 | isse-S AT ALTA, STARCHES, f£ iu = * | 1889 Desoto V8 Pordor..... $118.0 ieproe brakes, | fully | cquipned: : mouth « ve.so | EFS 0-3 hE And Save Money on Em at the Fully Equipped Including Taxes and License 1961 ii Pryce rdor , .. $5050; dan, . dromatic, eccessories, 6- ; : ies Foreg gg BR Fe RETAIL STO ws rvs Foor... 4 sane) MeSGPONTG Hg DR FULLY RE CLEAN OUT! 1961 Chevrolet Tudor .’.... $ 54.50 | a; Sete Fk ai AYDRE. . y 950 Hudson Sedan . ...... § 30.50| “Radio, heater, completely recon- Sh. BRATS si ORTH CHEVROLET $1495 $1095 : . : | oer Blzmoutn Ferdor . ....9 19-30 Woodward at 13, Mile - $5960 If Your Old Car Is ij} PONTIAC DELUXE 3 ba || 1954 Pontiac 4 dr. with 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air mo; Worth $125 8 + ag B-- BE ngnan. .radio, heater, power - 4 dr..with radio, heat- saves ory wegen 7 DR: ane ray F109 5 er, and Power Glide. or : Mazon, sans a g $1395 $5483 m With Only Ten ($10) ond Noles PONTIAC 4 Rail GOOD e- . } O. Dollars Down en Se ee 2a Sgenag Setics 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air |: A-1 B Ch . cy B - , . * . | . $275. + WE HAVE agon. Radio, heater 4 dr. Radio, heater, - uys a E oe wae pever ‘todar. Sco Feu ber Quality and Quantity and Hydramatic trans- whitewalls and 11,000 Y epics NORTH CHEVROLET “32 Cadilieg @2 fu power: | || mission. . miles. ’54 Pontiac 4 dr.. .$1399 49 Ford 2 dr $144 BB | a taneom “Saino” __| 3 Siew, Son mes “thar - |]. °53 Hudson 2 dr....$499 2 Read 86 trans, Specialy 'p TE RTDEON, | BRS OOO | st Ford conn, Pine corine ved. 91245 | $895 || °54 Ford C, Sed., $1399 ‘St Stude. 2 dr.....$199 SCHUTZ MOTORS ORTH ‘CHEVROLET ‘$3 Ford ‘Club Gour. overdri 1953 Pontiz S 952 Bui | °54 Pont. © Wen. § “48 Nash 4 dr.......$74 Weotward ot 19 Mite. | -45. COT, cit, Cove. overdrive. 53 Pontiac 4 dr. Sta- 1952 Buick Super 4 dr. ||] '54 Pont. S. W gn. $1499, , _| ques Woodwend_—_B Birmineham pw Kise Ege 39, Willys, Aerolark Overdrive. aoe Wagon with ra- with radio, heater and ||| 53 Nash 2 dr......$444 fe Chev. 2dr...... $144 matic. trate, Radio heater. 3 | @- White side walls. Resi good | '51 Pivmouto Station wagon. Nice. | to and heater. Std. Dynaflow. Very sharp |, 5 49 Nash 2 dr....... $99 3 SP erastns vot Nee het | eam y poe no wos | 4 Pont nates GS"Share, || shift 6 car. Tree pe Dangers 'S0Ford 2 dr......$199 . i hs he - w h » 18’ < fror | SPE UTUE & U.w wees > 183 . 4-dr. wee. $795 top. Like pew ri A geeer i Woodward at 1) Mile er EACURY + EES wit to apg ‘ $545 , $1195 | : ee 49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 : n ior think Pe 60. | saan s Ga nag —OTRS | Sette Pattee MAN «Ste | svuted on tuas” Slop today = Tet Rect oie cles '30Nash 2 dr..... $144 «wees / , on — 4 i 5, i j Wn? t Gein a jum aut ne eS 36 BESS stent oe ie tt Sone. | GP uacoay-s pooxexce: | WE FINANCE || 1950 Buick Super Hard- 1953 Pontiac 4dr. Chief. | | (24 Ford 2 dr... ... 50 Buick Sedan. ..$199 SS Pontiac 8 4-de. . .$995 Wongserd at file | Setetn'at Stine Cheats, cor | an NOSTRA MAE CARROT || {OF With radio, heater Te Ratio ete LL oss one Da gatseuy —'S0Chev. 2dr..... $199 oe 183 Stade ‘ cnr eAnCgIN F100 | oper of 8. Jessie and Raeburn | oo eee | and Dynaflow trans- Hydramatic, and di- ||] ’53 Pont. Dix. 4dr. 2 2 dr....., $ ee de. hardtop «$895 99 Chevrolets sage tog Hd “inte Navy.” Priced _Siast” mien © 6 um. FE apa ag posal mission. rection signals. \| ’52 Stude. 2 dr.....$299 ‘31 Henry ‘J 2 dr.. .$199 4 Sere AB te Mert we tere) ns Bie ied MERCURY JOR 818 BOWE |e PTR MINGHAN 7 $1495 $1095 o 55 Ford C. 82 dr. $1399 Tee "33, oto clb. ra ha $1245 Demonstisiors, official cars, conties | HURON —Noodward. “Birmingham, — CLEAN as? 5 31 Ply. 720 Chance eee 3. Yoo tame, We heve it ie Sher. ta ay, Bh Mt power KEEP © : CARS ‘| 1934 Pontiac Chief Dix. 1952 Pontiac _ Custom "52 Ford 2 dr.. $544 + 5 | These care re Seine at th ‘seaie ev. Bel Air, R & HM power | Ford $2 2 door Raw. FOM..¢ 58 | 4dr. with radio, heater Catalina. Radio, heat- |) i SOIDG Ge <> - “IURRY | HURRY! | on seal ae SMILING - Mercury $1 ¢‘door Rat “ $ Ses | and Hydramatic, er, 2 tone and direc- | - ney. Bue Convertibles HURRY! ‘“e Pirmeaty Breet Bes |S Ford Vietoria ....... $595 Mercury 33 Monterey 4 door tries | tional signals. cas AG 2 dr. $999 roe wt O cf ih ae | oe ners te ee $995 © $595 | °52 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $644 54 Ford Conv. ...$1390 e-— Sve = Mel Are = Ht Bosh “HURON ai WF les Bute Riveria ...gesese. 8006 | Puy * Bipvalley Coupe . $1886 | '52 Olds 88 2 dr....$899 °53 Chev. Conv... -$999 95 - LSO MOTOR SALES |" Pontiac 2 door ............ $888 Bob Frost, _inc. os Ford 4 dr. Cus 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. |] °52 Merc. 4dr...... $744 '53 Ford Conv. ....$999 | ponmaptcl 2.2061 |.5, piymoutn sta ¢Werce goes a Radio, neater Standard, Here is just |] 51 Chey. 2dr $299 “B50 § Si Wo OODWA ARD an ord - O - Matic the car for the wife or ||] + Poy, SI Chev. Cony... $499 400 Select used cars. | L ARRY ‘80 Pontiac $295 wet o-2000 BIRMINGHAM _ ae transmission. kids ‘32 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 °5Q Ford Conv. ..: $344 eae JEROME | COMMUNITY freee Fr) $1395 2 gags || Sia 2 dee el losa a PONTIAC 2 DOOR DELUXE |] 04 Chev. 4dr...... oe Rocheeret Foes Desles MOTORS tmijnge. vers clan aot set ™ se a ee 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. with ||] '53 Buick Riviera ye een 804 N. Main Bt. Rochester — | 53 BONTIAG” 9080 HY’ op. adio, heater, dio, heater, Hvdra- ||} "51 Kaiser 4 dr..... OF ie ERS. = PLACE WHERE YoU = “ajo and healer > Stone Pain. Pe Dyna flow and direc- matic and “directional "52 Ford Hardtop. .$799 ‘ Trucks OLIVER Lee Sout guevnotsr tion signals. _ signals. Low miles. ||] “48Chev. 4 dr, | aa ES oe wae | $895 $945 Nach 8d 900931 Ford 72 pick $4 : BUICK | aie fires, Dual hydromitic, ‘ail equip: | 53 Nash 4 dr......$699 ‘51 Ford 4 t. pick. $444 . | Re 4978, MA 50708. Re Pe ee roony: si. 1958 Doage Rb Saoier iano Bentis c Sm "54 peeks 4 fs 33 Ford ¥ t. pick. $599 _ VALUE PACKED FORD “OK” USED CARS. | “ester areuie suscaces: Consee|{ automatic trans, 20,- heater Hydramatic mander ... ’34 Ford ¥ t. pick. $799 os BUY WISEL ; a ans. = 2U,- eater, H dramatic, 53 Wil , A SPECIAL BUY NOW. a oe ene PrUGERARER “sn GR O00 actual miles.” ast Pera took mae 53 Willys 2 dr.....$499 "47 Chev. % t. pick. $144 e : ; *53 Chev. Bel Air ....$995 _5. Woodward, Birmingham. ile? = ~ : sos te Jounhs Officials lie a ris ee et ERUSEAAKER COStMANDER 100 More. Cars to Choose From Har old Turner, Fora: “ Con . Beewtifal inside and rs i ‘ ev. TP. eheee De O44. & | 7 : ~ . am a : Seance carr yore BREESE =| ogee ort 5 ee eget! PC) NT | AC oe ‘OLIVER LARRY , Ko nang pe ee Bight bipe radio and. beater : . te ’ | Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 | RUN - TEROME. |Ponreeees-aus| “eae | RETAIL STORE [i+ aot Lia B Ti 2 ! 51100 _ | Immediate-“Spot” Delive ; : i A s 2 ” me oh ld ‘ ry BUICK | aise Faber | TAYLOR'S. Uses =| "Goodwill Used Cars” |] ‘tow, racmans’So Delray et, LT me] tatat tn ‘Megueder pews (| 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FES7H17 roy pss yl ; ty p : 4 ¥ P| : i : : i + * % i + 4 * % Se aa ¥ Pe < = ‘® = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1955. ’ : rt =f soem pres od eilp white ocho) ft * me -- .- Today’ S Radi io Programs - - WIR, (700) CKLW, (900) WWs..< A) Ci LIRA . aalsieni ICICI AINICE ZIP 1816) Ciesla cia if jad ILatds at ee) ( 4 909 i Le 1 14 Lcd ee | loleli Inia ig MieiAiOlys ts FE 2-2976 46. WN. Willdale -EVENI ‘@ Dance} By EARL introduced . period!”) Lu Ann Simms, out a- babying when Godfrey fired his Friends, is soon due back at CBS and her friends won- der whether she'll stay his friend. — xwk re Wilson for the nice things . he’s written about us yet,” the Dornan Brothers, com- ies, said in Hollywood re- cently. So... in the Splendiferous new Hotel Pierre show headlined by Mimi Benzell they're splendidious. Fresh, too! Samples: “He's the kind of a man who'd: vote a town dry and think of it.” * ® Darryl for DZ . down an who said «» Lou Ray’s ex, year’s games. (Copyright 1955, The “We'd like to thank Earl * How Long Will Lu Ann | Miner's Frontier Remain With Godfrey? WILSON ‘NEW YORK—Irving Berlin says songs should be written tersely—like telegrams .. . Maybe news should, too . I've no talent for the Broadway brevity that O. O. McIntyre . « (Voice from the back row: “You've no talent » Alas, LU ANN then move out.” They asked a ringsider his first name and when he hesitated, they snapped, “That's all right.” You'll — * -@® That Miami haloes cop involved tn the Philadelphia | Story says he'll sue that wealthy family for a million ... Irv Kupcinet said it well: “Cleveland’s not done. All it has to do is win five out of its next three games.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Zanuck and Spyros Skouras are progressing nicely in London in negotiations for a new deal (more loot) . » Capt. McCutchen turned offer from David O. Selznick he'd make him a movie star in five years, kind of a Jimmy Stewart Stillman, of famed Stillman’s gym is suing Paramount for $200,000 al- oo leging his muscle foundry was maligned @ in “The Country Girl”. Tommy Manville told his just-dl- voreed ninth wife he wants to re- | marry her, “to get my money back” | .» + Columbia Pictures may be the first major studio to release its old films to TV (to NBC) ... Showgirl Marsha Rivers dated singer Danny Scholl at Joe Marsh's | Julie Wilson will get the divorce while , she’s working in Las Vegas. . . Johnnie Marilyn Morrison, had } teeth recapped and signed with agent Henry Willson for a film career... seanains Eeeene psy tag ked d boosted *! ot cop, was pic up an ou - Rocky Marciano’s dressing room. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “All the intricate safety devices on a car can be replaced by a careful driver."—Morty Gunty. TODAY'S BEST LAUGHS: Jack Still claims world series tickets are tough to get. He’s still trying to get ‘em for last Rob’t Q. Lewis tells of the two kids fighting in a New Jersey trailer camp. When they were pulled apart one of them yelled, “All right, we'll finish this in St. Louis!” That’s earl, brother. Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Beagle Music Devotee Prevents Interruption TRAVERSE CITY (— Herman Burgess’ beagle pup is a bright one, Burgess, a city heating engineer, left the hound in the back seat of his car while he went to in spect a heating job. When he came back the pup was in the front seat, had turned On the radio and was listening quietly. Burgess beamed at the dog's intelligence — until he -tried to get in the car. Mrs. Thompson died. Mrs. Springle, year probation and assessed $150 | The dog had pushed down both inside door buttons, locking Bure Oleo Consumption Gains WASHINGTON The United States consumed 1,364,000,000 pounds of oleomargarine in 1954, an increase of 46 per cent in the five-year period since repeal of federal taxes on oleo. ‘amous Make USED TV SETS Only $5 Per Week! HAMPTON TV a WW Geren 7B. 4-2008 | gess out. O'Dwyer Is Planning Visit in New York City MEXICO CITY (INS) — Former | US Ambassador to Mexico Wil- tiam O'Dwyer will leave Mexico |[- City tomorrow by plane for a visit to New York, where he was mayor for five years. O'Dwyer, now associated with a Mexjco City law firm, said the ' trip was “‘on my business” when | he made the announcement yes- | HAMPTON’S NOW HAVE GE REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHERS ~~ DRYERS 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. | terday. roeraiiaall 4 | Adalt Western Shows : Gallop | Into Television Landscape | Spurs Growth ‘Gunsmoke’ fouls Out Entertainment of Real Pioneer People By i on ee this week with the ye hy ,000-Year-Old Fossils Unearthed in Cheboygan CHEBOYGAN (f —. Fossils of a reindeer which was believed to have roamed the Lower Pen- insula some 11,000 years ago, have been found in a Cheboygan County gravel pit. The fossils of legs and antlers of a caribou, or reindger, were. found buried near Indian River. Dr. A. H. Stockard, director of the University of Michigan biolog- ical station at nearby Burt Lake, said the animal probably was buried in sand and gravel from “tone of two glaciers which covered the area 11,000 years ago, [Women in Chicago ary in May Visit Bars Soon Troopers Recapture Two Jailbreakers Tropers Vernon of Grand Rapids, and en of Holland, sitting car on a trail in CHIGAGO (INS) — Chicago | support The city council judiciary com- mittee has recommended that. a j J a, 1956 Phone FE REDUCTION FUEL OIL PRICES Ask About Our 10 Payment Budget Plan CHURCH'S, INC. 2.0235 YOUR KITCHEN! THE’ENVY OF EVERYONE WITH CUSTOM-BUILT ~ CUPBOARDS ATT *%, Ne . 357 N. Cass Up to 12 feet includes hard- Cae eis ne oe he of 8 or more. - Pontiac Window Co. Phone FE 5-3281 “tz $5.2 seein teres iene CARLOAD SALE! NO. MONEY DOWN! _ EASY PAYMENTS! Where Your Appliance Is TELEVISION Big Trade-In Allowances — During This Sale! || See the Fabulous New RCA Color TV at TOM’S See Your Favorite Program——The World . 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A 2 Sealyham terrier, cver made a completely satisine | witaiaye. i# being urged by the Tirpitz now provide electricity for} BOMTIAG GRANITE and MARBLE CO. “Chippy is willing to play with ever made a completely satisfac-| word Bank to give highest prior-| many homes and plants, , ner GEO, SLONAKER 6 S0N5-' 54 so ! him but he has a heart condition,’ | tory pet. 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