Sa > ve the Weather : i ae and ‘Pleasant: ogee ae ee a ne nn we ee re | he en. lh on ee Oe ee ak RK eS oe Sep * eaten, Dena 2) tio YEAR Ss : Pe * * * Pontiac. MICHIGAN. MONDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 5; 1955, 3 PAGES se en =a Puoros. * Labor Day Last Long Weekend of Year i ) HEADING HOME — Industrial workers, a& well ‘showing a portion of those who make Pontiac cars as all others who labor, are enjoying their last long) as they leave their jobs, beading for the parking weekend holiday of the year,, with ture above was taken at Pontiac Motor Division, Labor Day. Pic- lot, home and relaxation, Union Audience Hears Truman Blast GOP Administration’s Feat of Labor DETROIT (®—Harry S. Truman told a labor union audience today the Republitan administration is “afraid of labor” because of what it will do in the elections next year. He asked his audience to support the Democratic candidate for Pres- ident next year, adding he will “not be the kind of man who gives you a big-smile and some nice promisés in the political cam- paign, and then turns you over to your enemies for the next four ; years.” ihe former President's speech, prepared for delivery before the Detroit and Wayne County Fed- eration of Labor, was short and lacked some of the fire of his former speeches. He singled out the _esrectoed | es errmaar — hi t.in-the:: ot, colleees.-- tive aining’” and described. it as “a Stout blow against commu- nism.” Turning to what he described as the Republican administration's fear of. labor, Truman cited an indictment “against the CIO here # in Michigan for an alleged viola- tion of the Taft-Hartley provision which forbids unions to make~ro- litical expenditures.” He said he understood this was “because, of a union broadr st where Sen. McNamara (D-Michi appeared on the program.” The Supreme Court, he said. had decided this provision could net constitutionally be used to suppress free speech. . “Just this spring,” Trurnan con- tinued, “‘a representative of the Republican: administration testified before a Senate Committee that the Supreme “Court's decision ‘made it: almost impossible, cer- tainly impractical, to prosecute’ under this provision. Nevertheless, they come-along now and indict a union because it supported a Dem- otratic candidate for the United States Senate. . “You can judge for yourself what caused this about-face. To me. it seems that certain Republi- can apemerg are getting ready antiunion laws, That was one of the reasons 1 vetoed it.” It has become clear that unem- ployment insurance benefits never will be adequate until federal standards are provided, he said. bo. * * ‘“The reason is that the states are in competition with each other in this matter, and it’s just against human nature to expect them not to hedge on these benefits in an effort to attract industry. But is this so-called dynamic, slow mov- ing, conservative Republican ad- | ministration in favor of federal standards? Not that I have been able to discover.” Looking ahead, Truman noted that ‘science is opening up vast new sources of power and new: means and methods of production. There is a bitter struggle going on to determine whether these new forces are to be controlled by monopoly for the benefit -of the few or used for the benefit of all the people.” Government, Labor kn the American Workman WASHINGTON — Government and labor leaders as-millions.of. Americans AOm4 Oakland County | \Spared Holiday Traffic Deaths - Only Fatality = * Thus For While the Labor Day ac- cident toll across’the state’ and nation moynted at a record pace, Oakland Coun- ty authorities kept their fingers crossed as holiday death continued to by-pass the area. that not attributable to the holiday—marred the coun- ty record. Joseph J. McMahon, 38, of Royal Oak, was’ found burned to death in his bed last night. Police said he ap ntly had been smok- -|ing. Fire destroyed the bed- room attic, and roof of the dwelling at 4706 Ferniee. - Only the usual numbtr of: minor traffic State Police, the Oakland County despite heavy traffic. Five teen-agers were injured Saturday morning when their car, reportedly traveling at high speed, missed a curve in West Bloomfield Township, ran off the road and struck a tree, Admitted to Pontiac General Hospital and reported in fair con- dition this morning were: Jack Denier, 17, of Berkley, with a pos- sible skujl fracture; Frank Turner, 17, of Bloomfield Township, possi- ble. skull fracture and fractured left knee and Richard Oswald, 17, of, Berkley, ‘with a fractured nose. Treated for injuries were the driver, Clayton G, Meade, 17, of Birmingham, multiple bruises, and a passenger, Carl. Eddens, 19, of Berkley, bruises. Police ticketed Meade for reck- less driving. Two other persons were injured when the car in which they were riding alse missed a curve, glanced off one tree and crashed _inte another head-on in Avon Township Sunday morning. Treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital were Peter A, Schultz, 28, of Detroit, and George Ruge, 26, of 228 Atwater, Orion. The auto’s driver, Harold G. Col- ‘lins, 26, of 530: Parkview, Lake Orion, told Sheriff's deputies he lost control of the vehicle on a -curve On ‘Pinegrove’ roads - ae was Pet 3 a” ae ra pre Sen ni Re President Eisenhower said Labor Day is set aside “to salute the men and women who with their heads, hands and hearts produce the wealth of the nation.” “In honoring the nation’s workers today,” the presi- ‘dent said in a special message from his headquarters, “we reaffirm our devotion to the nation itself—which over the years and —— = ‘workmen have built:” Eisenhower's secretary of labor, James -P. Mitchell, announced that the nation set an em- ployment record again in. August when some 65, million Americans had jobs. August thus became the third straight month to register a new employment peak. | ~ AFL President George Meany and CIO President Walter Reuther, in their statements for the three-day “holiday, predicted that the scheduled merger this De- cember of their up in union polit iant labor unions will mean a step- 1 activity. Most Americans could count on fair weather as they closed out the summer, at beach or mountain resorts or simply Telaxing at home. Royal: Oak Fire Victim) Only one loss of life—and| accidents were reported t& Sheriff's Dept., and Pontiac Police, | fs argearorsanota cca teats % NATIONAL CHAMPION — A- couple of smiling ; skeet shooters get together at Oakland County Sports- Ainst teinhy Dee EA pode | men’s Club, Sunday, to award and receive the hand-| troit, Crites was reelected president { some National Open title. At left is Alex Kerr, veteran | figured in several other titles, Championships Beverly Hills, . Calif., shooter, receiving the Sports| Sunday. . SPEEDY JUMP. _ Frank Duffy of Sielidiehan Phote | riding in the 3-day-event of the national preliminaries | Duffy cleared the earth and tek obstacle (No, 14B) for the U. S. equestrian Olympic team, was snapped! in a burst of speed. He was riding phase “D’" of the |' Sunday during his ride over the difficult “Jong | test, a trial of speed and endurance for both horse course” at Metamora Hunt Club. Up..on- “Rikki,”| and rider. Ponting Press Tropical Storm, Hurricane Rage Gladys Nearing Mexico; Flora: Prowls Atlantic, | Discover Bones Believed to Be Those of Squaw Oakland County Sheriff's de- tectives were thumbing through books on Indian lore today in an attempt to verify a misty elemen- tary nono me’ ; that when ie died. they were Nixon, Ike Hold Secret Confab May Take Up Problem of Israeli- Arab Clash Threatens Shipping- ear Reet usiieetort, foie Fair and Pleasant ls Weather Outlook “Today's partly cloudy skies are expected to clear tonight, usher- ing in another ‘fair and pleasant” forecast for Tuesday. High temperatures for: béth ‘to- | |day and tomorrow were predicted 'to range ‘tetween 76-80 degiees. | The low tonight will be in the mid- |-50s.. At noon today, the reading was 74. The mercury climbed to a peak | of 85 degrees here Sunday, and dipped io a low of 61 last night. | Miss ‘America Pageant Begins Tomorrow Night 1995 Miss America’ contest be- gins tomorrow night with a Board-| walk parade by the 49 contestants..| ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. w%—The| : ROSTER THEW = | Tropical storm, Gladys, raging to- ward a peint on the Mexican coast | Jess than 100 miles south of Texas, posed a threat to the lush Lower Rio Grande Valley with the thréat of heavy rains from moisture sucked up by her’ swirling center. The storm, which had already | driven thousands of vacationers ‘from Padre Island and ruined the Labor Day. holiday in the south Texas resort area, headed for Mexico with. winds estimated at 3) miles an hour at the center At the same time, -Hurricane Flora prowled the distant At- ‘Jantic, so far from land she threatens only shipping at the. present, = zeae The bureau watiled ‘that Gladys may pick up strength as__she stays over open water... { The storm’ sent out a brood of heavy squalls along the . Mexican and Texas Gulf Coast, -— he and ae Se 4 senition —— Pace Set With 301 Fatalities Report Reord 19 Killed i in State Count _as Pleasant Weather Lures Motorists --. at : (FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES) CHICAGO —. Holiday record pace today with the worst still to come. . The alarming toll stood at 301 with nearly-a full day of the four-day Labor ii gs3 i t i i #. tt i Ei p FH é is F At th rh sty lire i ie i : i t traffic deaths mounted at a SS | : + P 4 -buriedin_ap.upright position things indian was the Gasvwey off a set of bones in Avon Township Saturday by-a man digging the foundation for a new home. The man, Rabe Pearce, called deputies after striking the bones. Shovel - Wielding officers soon scooped out the rest of the re- mains, believed to have once beet a female, The .skull was* about 18 inchef below the surface and the rest lower, said Det. Mahlon ‘France. France said other skeletons belong- ing to Indians have been found in ‘| the area, Many Stores to Open Here Tuesday Evening Because business places in general are closed today in observance of Labor Day, many ‘Mores, in’ the éity. will remain open Tuesday “evening this week as an accommodation to their. patrons. SORTER BRP EMR PE hower interrupts a holiday rest to- day for a top secret conference with Vice President Nixon on im- portant national security problems —probably including the Israeli- Arab violence. — . The Labor Day meeting at the summer White House was pictured by Nixon himself as one which would deal with important security matte.’s, But the vice president algo told |, newsmen that his trip from Wash- ington had no emergency aspect. In reply to questions about ‘the reason for today’s conference, Nix- on said on his arrival here last night that it would deal with the; items on the agenda of a National Security Council meeting to be: held in Washington on Thursday. Nixon will preside at that session in the President's absence, The NSC is the government’s top policy making unit on this nation’s security. program, Hal Boyle Says: Everyone, Well Almost Everyone, Enjoys Labor Day to play rough Truman said the TaftHartley | semana Act still has ‘i ices and inequi- ties which to be cured. “One evil which has grown out | of the Taft-Hartley legislation is | ‘ the so-called and miscalled ‘right- | tne. notation: "Reprint ned 7 a — @— Be; ‘Binet, who. ig B not S See’ getting | eating | even mane widespread. By HAL BOYLE NEW ‘YORK (®— This is Labor ati laws, These Idws have | Day, a ‘holiday for all those who by a ‘number of St They’ prohibit the shop and other forms of unioh security. Their purpose is to” destroy the unions." ' He said Taft. Hartley expres — ca sates to pass these a do America’ a werk. * And everybody is off having a | wonderful time except—the cops ‘on-the heat, firemen, motion pic- ture operators, telephone girls, ner Plant btsieancn, subway track oe accdeeconenaah th | walkers, bus» drivers,” ai | Pockets. Yes, everybody has a grand feel- ing of freedom except—bartenders, busboys, chambermaids, airplane pilots, beithops, and mothers. Ob sure, - everybody is bliss. tully--retaxing from the daily routine exeept—pertorming bears and other ‘teevee stars, train Crews, Wfeguatds, night club orchestras, waiters aad watch- mien, dairy cows, and the men, whe give them a hand. and _ pick- In Tedey’ s Press = o What a gay day, indeed, it is|ant keepers, hatcheck girls, pan- for everybody except’ — druggists, jee cream cart entrepreneurs, del- | icatessen owners, — restaur- * County, News ee eeewee “TV & Radio Pregtame ay Witson, Earl ...... handlers, street cleaners, and men who make a career. of taking. susall dogs for an airing. | EVEN ESCALATORS ' Even the escalators in the de-| partmer? stores have a full day) off. Who doesn't except ~ Wireless operators on. ships at sea, agents of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, nurses, hospital internes, the man at the. morgue waiting for carcless Women's Pages .....12, 13, holiday. motorists,” baseball. play-; ers, racehorses, ‘jockeys, weather forecasters, boys and girls trying to swim the English Channel, flag- pole sitters, and me? ~-°5-. 4 Yes, everybody else is cele- brating Labor Day—barbers and floorwalkers, atom scientists and men who wind eight-day sete, your boss and you, The ‘millions at leisure owe a debt of thanks to the hundreds of ‘thousands who make this: day of liberty possible by staying on. the job —— three-second ar of silent grati- tude? Let's not just talk about it. | | Let's do it. Right now! Ready? Okay, tense your grati- tude muscles. Here we go — one, two, three! “Thank you, dear suckers who of us frolig in the sun. Thank you, thank yene mp you," Okay, that’s enough, Let's don't overdo it. Peeling grateful is hard work. Relax and — work on Labor Day, while the rest | Soviets Release. 2 Soldiers and Civilian Were Reported ‘Lost’ Since (1948 BERLIN ®*—The Soviet Union to- spent years in captivity. They were turned over to U.S, Military Police here. * * * The Army. confirmed their’ ident!- ties as Wilfred C. Cumish, 39, of Germany in 1948; and Charles Hopkins, a civilian about says it has no information. The three men were sent to the ces that they tivity. The Russians Happy Labor Day, eversotat would, ves ce Hogan day released three Americans who, , he or ee 3 U.S. Prisoners i z 4 “tracted 161, fe a i z t | E ay i off 2 8 ti i i I ET if it i ately Hn if }low, their regular schedule with ~ Rural Schools Announce Date normal amounts Elsewhere above normal témperatures are. pre- dicted, with greatest departures in the Northern Plains and northern Rocky Mountain states. Precipitation is expected to exceed normal: in states along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts, but sub- mainder of the nation. are indicated for most of the re-/ z i 2 = Pall i 2 ¥ = zi Fe z 2 E. z 5) : Z Pontiac's Two Parochial High Schools Open Half-Day Sessions on Thursday of an assembly hall to pro- reams, installation of. it in the laboratory, and fencing of the athletic field. At St. Michael School, curriculum will be approximately the samé as jast year,.Mass at 8 a.m. Thurs- day will begin the school year. Classes and orientation sessions will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon Thursday and Friday. . Sept, 1%, full-swing gperations will begin, Classes are sched- _uled from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. A hot lunch will be served each Thursday by the women of the “Altar Society. ( Seven new nuns, three in t high school, will be teaching this year, Preparatory to beginning the fall semester, nuns from both schools will attend a 10 a.m. Solemn High Mass at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Detroit Wednesday. His Eminence . Edward Cardinal Mooney will be the celebrant, and will address the sisters on their work in the teaching and guidance | of children. Sen. Johnson Aims at January Return STONEWALL, Tex. uw» — Sen. Changes in personnel include the hiring of Eugene Wright as high school coach and instructor in physics and algebra, and Miss Lester H. Parlett, 16, Dayton. Ohio, Sunday, in Long Lake in People Pour to State Fair; | ‘Set Attendance Record | DETROIT @—A record 296,951. The figure topped last year’s first three: day figure by 24.354 \e The Weather seat? ene sent Parti a at 6:59 p. m * at 6:02 a. m. a . © 10:58 4. m. ‘| nouncements in. the Oakland Coun- “ao"| Wednesday. ranch to recover from a heart at- ‘tack, says he thinks he'll be well Lynden B. Johnson, loafing on his enough to take over again as Sen- ate majority leader next January. Johnson said yesterday he will go to Atlanta, Ga., in December to check with Emory University medical specialists and visit with Senators Richard Russell and Wal- ter George, ’ : Later that month, he said, he'll visit Sen. Harry Byrd of Virginia and then get. the word from the Mayo Clinie on whether he can go back te leading Democratic forces in the Senate. a LA Area Looks for Break Today in Broiling Heat LOS ANGELES ~The Weather Bureau looked for a break today in the heat wave which has broiled the area in 100-plus-degree tem- peratures the last five days, caus- ing millions of dollars in crop dam- age and tripling the death rate. The county coroner said yester- were regorted since Wednesday, In .| Lake Rd., died Sunday in Pontiac day that 27 heat prostrdfjon deaths | 201 Pioneer sary will be tonight at 8 p.m. } ss - z James Arthur. Hearns_~ | “Service for James Arthur Hearns, infant son of Arthér and Thelma Richards Hearns ‘ot %6 Maloney Dr., Oxford Township, will be held at 2 p.m.. Tuesday from the Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford. The Rev. Robert Morris will officiate, with burial in Ox- ford Cemetery. The baby was born Friday and died: y -at Flint -General, Hospital. He is survived by his’ parents. . : John J. Jones. John J. Jones, 76; of 2600 Silver General Hespital after an iliness of two months. . Born September .6, 1878, in'Car- Thomas and Mary Ann Griffith Jones and was. married to Mary Dalton. > a Mr. Jones had lwed in the county for 30 years and was a fors,) mer employee of General Motors Truck and Coach. ~ « Frank W. Hudson, both of Pon- tiac; Mrs. John A. McCandless off Rochester, N. Y., eight grandehil- dren and, four great grandchildren. Also surviving. are two. brothers and a sister: Griffith Jones of Ken- deiville, Ind., Blaine Jones of Wil- Hams Lake and. Mrs. Mary Goshen of Terre, Haute, ‘Ind, » Funeral will bé at 1 p. m. Wednesday from the Miller Fu- neral Home in Brazil, Ind. Burial will be in the Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute, Ind. The body is at tthe Donelson-Johns Funeral Home and may be seen . Indiana, he was_the son of) - 340 Acres of Land in|* k Sarviving are four daughters: [; | Mrs. Roy Britton of Winslow, Ind.; .|Mrs. Ray (\E. Welch and Mrs, up to 7 p..m. tonight. i 2 E FF ie F ga Hil pa Springfield Township i Rev. N..J. ‘Preusser of Detroit says this will be a semi- nary that will give initial training to men in the order. - Construction of buildings is ex-. Noyes M. Parrett _ Noyes M: Parrett, 85, of 4189 Solvay St. «died yesterday after two weeks illpess.. He wa~ a re- tired farmer. A resident of Pontiac for 31, years, the deceased came tg the | _city from Detroit. He was born in) .Madison Mills, . Ohio. Parrett's | wife, Ellen, died in 1945. He is survived by two children, | Clay Parrett of Pontiac and Mar- garet Parrett of Detroit. ing also are one brother of Cali- | fornia and three sisters. | Funeral will be toriorfriw at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel at 2 p. m. Burial will. be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Milton F. Reddeman Service for Milton Frederick Red- deman, 48, of 10220 Lakeside, White Lake Township, will be. held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Voor- hees-Siple Funeral’ Home. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery, with the Rev. ‘Robert Van Oeyen, of White Lake Presbyterian Chureh, officiating, . ‘ Mr. Reddeman died Sunday morning at Pontiac General Hos- pital after an illness of 3% months. Born in Wayne, Mich., the son of Herman and Annabell Cross Reddeman, he had been employed by the Pontiac Motor Division. In | addition to his father, he is sur- | vived by his widow, Grace Eliza- ' beth, whom he marrjed here in 1926. Also surviving are two daughters, Marjorie and Gloria, and a son, also survived by two brothers, Clin- ton Reddeman and Harry Compau, addition, he said heat was a factor in some 200 other deaths in the same. five-day period, more, than three times the deaths in the same | period in 1954. Poultry and rabbit losses have Acai and Parochial Units | Last minute school opening an- Head Praises Workers _ WASHINGTON iP—A spokesman for businessmen: paid a Labor Day, tribute today to. American workers, ty area are being released today for Rochester, Clarericeville, Farm- ington, Lakeville, Marlette and | Dryden. es | : Rochester | In Rochester full-day classes be- | ‘gin Moridiay, Sept; 12; for 3.100 stu- | dents, 4 G She . - Re tion will ‘be at 9 a.m. Sept. 8 and 9, New ‘students will enrol! Sept. 8, Students in grades 10, 11, 12 will register Sept. 9. Books will be issued Monday through Friday, from 9 to 4 p.m. Clarenceville, Farmington 0.-E. Dunckel, Farmington school. Superintendent, expects an enrollment of 4,326. Doors open Sept. 8. Our Lady of Sorrows Cath- olic school and St. Paul. Lutheran tion for the latter will be on * Lakeville - Pupils will pete = Tuesday 1 hers meeting -will rs j 4 tects af = \ ; mee be taken by the Lakeville bus to’ Oxtord. ; ; Marlette ‘ School Superintendent John R. Francis, annoiinces: Sept. 6 as opening. date. Rural -school teachers will meet-during the first week. of school to discyss program for the year. ‘ ‘Classes here begin Sept. 8 A _ teachers conference will be held opened the vault this morning they school will open Sept. 8. Registra- | gone yen with this note: . yen. | thief opened and closed the vault. Start Trek to Moscow =| BONN . (INS) — The advance guard of ChanceHor Konrad Aden- Boyd Campbell, president of the U.S, Chamber of Commerce, said “the reliable, productive American worker richly deserves the honors paid to him on this holiday. 9 ‘His capabilities are one of greatest national assets. His sense of responsibility _and fair play makes possible the labor-manage- | ment team work that insures the success of our competitive enter- | prise system," . : Sufficient for the Day— Thief ‘Returns Some Loot | HAMAMATSU, Japan —When workers at the Shizuoka Bank discovered a million yen ($2,778) But near the gate was 200,000 «J. took 1,000,000 yen from vault but felt this was too much for me and return herewith 200,000 They still don't know how the West German Officials auer’s delegation going fo. Russia is-en route to Moscew today. A party of 100 top-ranking ad- i visors, technicians and _ officials left the west Géermian capital of Bonn last. night aboard’ a 12-car | headquarters in Moscow dr ; “me train Which wilt. serve as their | Veer Set at-three: mittion-dottars~Hartey~Rush : of Pontiac, and four sisters, Mrs. Gladys Bass, Mrs. Ethel Brad- shaw, Mrs. Myrtle Thorne and Mrs. Lillian Langfield, all of Pon- tiac. uo Surviv- ; Donald, all living at home. He is|_ pected to early in 1957 Shoot Slated Today. by Pontiac Archers Pontiac Archers will hold their Sth annual Tom Grove “fun shoot"’ today (Labor Day). Two 28-target |ranges have been -devised, with identical targets to speed up: the shooting, Not a single standard target is. | on the range for; this, the largest | shoot of its kind in the, nation. _ There will also be 4 deer silhouette | worth of merchandise will’ be | awarded to winners. Today's event concludes the top | three tournaments held cn the Pon- tiac range this year: Archers out- door season ‘ends with a broadhead Po: begin late in. 1956. or | course of 14 targets. About $500/ it iF H pte fan | Mémbers of Auxtflary No. 9 of “It's all for. the purpose of' ob- serving and reporting plane flights| (he, Metropolitan Club resume oe which can be seen from the post.) 14 dinner is“held at 7 p.m. até These’ are phoned in to the filter) 10 pind sti center in Grand Rapids and co-| 10144, Shetechd ° ordinated with. other’ information,” Holmquist. : to determine each plane's right a to ‘the skyways. “| ALEGT SELFRIDGE “In the case of unscheduled air- : mee : craft, Selfridge Field is called im-|] -~3-TRANSISTOR— mediately," he said. ‘Radar can't ies : i detect low-flying planes and-it is ba (4 STH | hoped by the Air Corps that any |] , ' such would be spotted by the ob-|// - "75.X" “It's a peculiar job, in that / e also a vital one,” he- said. | -ZENITH'S D Cid I. Two hours a day is all Wiley is f a asking of any woman 18 years of age. He said, “Shifts start on the even hours and we use two in,” / : Price Indedes alr " Wiley said anyone’ interested in - sensives ond Gath aap The greatest achievement in Frenchman Rules Roost (east the Caer. ot it iring!”* —With a Bread Knife You owe ito youre , | Seett...Thy © Today | 10-DAY MONEY-BACK cuawnel For FREE Home Demonstration Call MELUN, France (INS) — A French farm worker in Moisenay took one sip of his soup at dinner last night, leaped to his feet in rage and attacked his wife and mother-in-law with a bread knife. The two worhen were slightly injured but refused to lodge a . legal, complaint. . FE 8-0751 His understanding wife ex- -: plained: - He-was merely angry that she | had-served pea soup instead of his ‘favorite vermicelli. Better Hearing Center 8 Mt. Clemens St. Records show night traffic acci- dents are twice as likely to result in fatalities as those occurring dur- ing daylight. shoot September 18. UES home of finer cleaning... The 3 R‘s , Ready for School! Rarin’ to Go! . Really Clean! | not been determined. —. = The mercury hit 101 downtown | yesterday. ; | A high of 96 downtown and 78) at the beaches was predicted for! today. . A récord 98,844,449 tons of iron ore was shipped down the Great Lakes in 1953. : Funeral for Harley. Rush, 64, of 304 Elm St. will be at 2. p,m. Wednesday from the Voorheis-Si- ple Fuheral Home with Stanley J. Dalley officiating. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Robert J. Sanderson Robert J. Sanderson, 70. of 221 W. &th St... Sault Ste. Marie, died America free. ° Bamily Nights Monday and Tuesday “Adenauer will fly to the Soviet capital Thursday, . me WOODWARD at SQ ‘On Labor Day, we proudly salute all Ameri- ‘can workers. For themselves, they have _ earned the world’s highest standard of living. For America, they have helped to create the world’s greatest iridustrial‘:power. 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For many, many years Phil Or- | encia has served the people of io Pontiac faithfully and -satistac- * torily in doing their watch, clock, and jewelry repair work. “Thiss has established for him the reputation of doing good work, accurately and at mod- erate prices. “TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER — repair work to get his estimate for the Cig rat- ‘Lane Matriage’ Is Three Years Happy - By EARL_WILSON NEW YORK—A lot of nasty people thought the “Xavier Cugat-Abbe Lane marriage wouldn't Jast—and I was one of the | —_ people. But at the Waldorf Starlight Roof I found. them soon to sail for Europe—and Coogie taking off weeks, or months, to be with his bouncy Bronx“ ball- of-fire while she does a movie, “Young Carmen,” in VJtalp and, “Coogie makes a lot ‘of money with his band, and a man doesn’t leave that-if he doesn’t love his wife!" Abbe proclaimed. “Besides”—she flipped a wrist “he bought me a fabulous bface- let...” “Sssh!" I indicated..my big- : eared B. W, “I didn’} get her a. sent yet for her birthday three |. weeks ago..." “Oh! said Abbe, “dummying up,” as they say. “We got mar- ried 3 years ago. One columnist just wrote that. I was belting the bottle. I don't eveg.drink. Coogie | and I suit each other.” .“How come -you're going to Italy?” I asked the beautiful wiggler whose hair is now a Rita red. = “All the Italian actors are here crowding the Americans out and over to Italy,” Abbe laughed. “No... I have a ehance te be a star there.” Coogie sawed at his mustache. “ Abbe would like to show her personality more.’ “Just let her show more of Abbe,” I recommended. “Here,” Abbe said, “you do so many unimportant pictures, you're a has-been before 7 start. Always an Italian or some- thing. ™ * x * * “Won't Coogie get restless?” I asked. “He'll keep Gina Lollobrigida’s husband company,”. answered. “We're going to do a television series—Abbe and me,” Coogle said. “I'm staying in Italy-till they want me bnek here!" Abbe declared. . “Will she make a good ‘Carmen'?” I asked tues “Not a regular Carmen—but this is a young = and Abbe photographs younger.” “This,” asserted Abbe, “will be a 13-year-old Carmen. The Italian girls are well- developed at 13. They won't have me sing." af “A non-singing Carmen!” I exclaimet. “Just a gypsy-type girl of the streets, begging, a vamp. at an early age... which comes natural for me,” she laughed. Coogie looked very pleased with his healthy young bride. _As Jackie Gleason recently sald he used Cugat's band twice /in his “America’s Greatest Barftis” TV program this summer— because he couldn't get all of Abbe on one program. _* * * * EARL’S PEARLS ... A smart caddy always knows the, score—but keeps it ten strokes lower. : WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Restaurants should provide either faster service @r bigger ashtrays.”—H. G. Hutcheson. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Thomas Edison-claimed that four hours sleep should suffice for =—7 man, Most babies are born knowing this. “In the good old days the’ man who missed a, stagecoach good-naturedly waited two days’for the next one. Today, he squawks if he misses one section of a revolving door.” That's earl, brother. ' . (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) FOR SERVICE INSURANCE. See or Call Maynard Johnson » '} 807 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4523 already in a hostile or aggressive Say Hostile Viewer Reacts More Sharply to Violence} SAN FRANCISCO ® — Violence pictures” in movies and television are likely to have a greater im- pression on the viewer if he is | cal Assn, The group was divided into two evenly matched teams, then pitted frame of mind, ag a ag: against each other in a spelling vard researchers have reported. bee, The experimenters found this out One group was deliberately by playing a dirty trick on half of | given difficult words, of about a group of 127 fifth and sixth} the ninth grade level, The other graders and then showing them| was given easy words, below its some rip-roaring scenes from a current~-class ratings. ay Orta. ‘They reported the re-) The trick worked beautifully. cs _ WILSON Gmc co. : AC: Truck-Deater: its ‘September Goal to sell 75 New 1955. 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M. 4 \ : | / ‘ \ ‘ ‘ \ 7 boop gS | OAKLAND AT CASS AVENUE The experimenters then gave them agains all were | Seance E. MacCoby, Harry Levin and Bruce M. Selya, tested the youngsters for their recollection of the film violence. . Members of the offended first group recalled significantly more details of violence, The other team | did better in remembering neutral | details in the picture. The researchers said the findings - ‘ate that violent scenes are. kely to have a: greater effect. on_| ple if they happen to be nurs- ing a mood disposed to violence, or aggression. ent] et Rights Released to Charity Usage CHICAGO (RNS) — “Ma” Sun- i day, 87,. disclosed here that she | | has released motjon picture rights | ifor “The Billy Sunday Story.” | | The evangelist's widow, wear- |ing a pink lace dress and white | straw hat, | ference she would-give her share of the proceeds to charity. Mrs. Sunday, the former Helen | Thompson, authorized Great Commission Films of Hollywood, a religious film’ company, to | make the movie on her famous | husband's life. , She previously had turned down commercial film offers made since Billy Sunday -died here Bey. 6, | 1935, benefit. from the movie are. the Pacific Garden Mission here where | her ball-playing husband was con- | verted. in ; and sthe annual Bible conference held at Winona Lake, Ind.,. where , Mrs. Sunday lives by. herself. ip a -nine-room | bungalow. > reece : Vin Coloring | Hair | to its natural color, Abbe |. sulis to the American Paychologt . | The ‘first group bollered unfair. |. another chance but kept the words | |for the first group just about as difficult as before. By the end of the - second spell-down the first ‘group was good and. mad. ; the children Billy Sunday Film) said at a news con-| Two of the charities that will Arsenic Is Used | Japanese: Doctor Finds Dosage Restores Color in Nervousness ‘ TOKYO (INS)—Arsenic is being used in Japan to restore grey uae One of the best authorities en the subject in Japan is Dr. S#iic Omo- Keisatsu Hospital. He's also a well- known plastic surgeon and has spent time in post-graduate work at Harvard, Acdgriling to Dr. Omori, the ar- senie formula so far has beén found to work only on persons white by nervotsness and other physical disorders, -and not be- cause of age. He said he has successfully ap- plied the formula to patients. pte from three drops of arsenic every four days, gradually increasing the daily, “Within six to eight ee their hair -color was completely restored to its origina) black," he said. - Blit this is only part of the story. If, by chance you want your hair to turn green, copper is the metal that can do it, “Cases have been oneal | in Japan where workers in factories who continually come in contact with copper have had their hair Become tinged with a greenish hue that washing won't eliminate, " the -doc- tor said, HAIR TURNS RED And there have been several cases where factory hands in dye plants have bad their hair turn @ reddish color beeause of their cori tact with Analin, a base for dye. Over-exposure to Chrysarobin, used, Jo treat fugus growth and your tresses turn blorid, Dr, Omori: continued, Fundamental in this new and: fascinating field of research is the mined largely by minerals and metals the body contains or comes} - in contact with, a * a : ~ From this follows the argument that - hair coloring can be con- trolled by the artificilil -introduc-4 At Simms the ONLY Difference Is Cor ri, Chief Dermatologist of Tokyo's | — aes tea men ot BE psoriasis in humans, tends to make |* ° -| theory that hair coloring is deter-|}-— tion of minerals and metali into | is that no one va yet'| discovered the ‘makeup of mela: -ynin,.'the pigment which, combined ‘with other ‘body substancés, im- parts color to the hair, skin and eyes,, The U.S. penne 4: of Mines, among other, funetions, tests the efficiency of fuels to _ conserve public money. | SINUS SUFFERERS yoo TABLETS $798 — ~- ~—Drug Dept. | Best Possible ~SUPER- SIZE Photo PRINTS @ ‘Electric . 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No tend to this seeniingly » | type of flood tragedy.” | dent Insurers, Chicago; Gaza s Location ‘| called “Gaza Strip,” a 7-by-25 mile’ I hettben Eavnt the 1949 armistics Hartt Goliath, STALLED iE SGuing. “Administration Ca ] *to puss Flood Insurance Plans ~— governments to Foes future _foneess, ” ‘The miadies Chief " asserted:” “One of the worst tragedies grow: dbs out of: every serious flood, aside from: the loss of lives, is the discovery by many home own ers that their insurance policies’ Com-| did not cover loss or damage by floods. ‘|NOT SOMETHING NEW “This is not something new. It comes up évery time there is a “te bad flood, .but up to now nothing has come of jt. Whenever. the question was raised, the expla- nation .was made that the risk against loss could not be spread over a wide enough base to make City. sb én: ‘Parley fea City; and Vietor Herd, Asmactcai} Fire Insurapee Group, New York Fi sc —— ° | : ‘ claim payments financially feas- ible. Therefore, flood insurance has | | not been av railable. i - “This | adnfinistration is not satisfied to let the matter drop there. cannet be worked out to put an elly, Associated Factory (i Fire Insurance Co., Provi- » RI; Ray Berry, National Board of| Fire ser ge pT New York — City;\ ° Vestal National Association of “indepen oat” Al- Clayton: Johnsen, Royal Liverpool Group, New York ls Buffer-Area Ancient Philistine City Played Similar Role Throughout History WASHINGTON Gaza, where Samson toppled a tem- ple about the heads of his Phill- stine captors, relieves its ancient role as an embattled gate between Asia and Africa. | ‘sas ae cela ot on oe and Israel. strip forms an isolated land penin- sula administered by the Egyptian Army, choked with Arab refugees, buffeted by border skirmishes. ‘Gaza, southernmost of the Philistines’ five city kingdoms, was the scene of ‘Samson's speo- tacular revenge against his per- | secutors. 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It was not until 12 years later that President CLEVELAND signed an act of Congress establishing the first Monday in each » Septembes es 8 day.to be ent, aside ap + to three per cent of the entire |. Working force. As of now union oa membership has multiplied many of . times until it represents 25 per a Sane 06. @a.98 time second Jabor : + t+ ©* a a a sata thas the country and its workers are enjoy- ing the most prosperous year in our - between the AFL and CIO. Before this ‘time in 1956 these two great federations = Merge will bring to those leaders an | - --* unequaled opportunity to display real labor statesmanship. If they seize that opportunity, the leaders will demon- - strate that they stand and accept . labor’s responsibilities to the whole of American society. Red Flannels’ Revival — by Two Women q _ ‘Things are going to be different in “thie Kent County Village of Cedar Springs come its annual November Red ehmansd Festival. ‘ . By that time the two women Gwners |... of the weékly Clipper, to whom belongs 4 credit for revival of the red flannel underwear industry, will have retired _ from the newspaper business. Succeed-._ " ing them as proprietors will be. ARCHARD C. GaMM and Miiiarv-E. Encserc. Back in the bitter cold Winter of 1936 a New York reporter bewailed in print the disappearance of old fashioned red flannel underwear. Press services spread the story far and wide. — : +o ek & . This moved the Clipper’s own- ers, Niwa Bascock and Grace ~ Hamitton, who had worked. in New York before moving to Cedar Springs, to deny the disappear- ance of this cozy undergarb. ‘More than that the “Clipper Girls” found plenty of red flannel a “underwear ; on the shelves.of local stores and made the fact known. sie ee © Orders poured in,‘ Old stocks van- - ished. A local dry goods merchant then _ jnduiced an Eastern manufacturer to eaanid production. : Wepre ‘Cece {negara | oe 8 eee as aK eittiee Pontiar Mich, as aerand clase matter . io of betes, rien wedding. Without fanfare ‘but with bipartisan 7" sponsorship, a survey of foreign trade in Michigan: has been started by the _ Legislature Reference Service. _ The idea of ‘this’ study being con- ~ ducted by an arm of thé Library of _ Congress, originated with Michigan’s Rep. LEsINsKI. It is jointly sponsored | by him. and Sens. Potrer and Mc- _Namana and Reps. Donpero and Rasaut. \e *& \® Lesinsx! Said the idea came to him during Congressional de- bate on the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act. Complaints that ‘certain features of that program hurt Michigan business prompted -him to seek a factual study of _the State’s foreign trade. According to the Detroit -lawmaker, the Legislative Reference Service’s aim - is purely objective. In its report there will be no recommendations regarding i aspect of foreign: trade. , : *¢ * ° . What it hopes to produce in: about nine months is a “compre- hensive compilation ‘of unbiased information.” This will be avail- able to everyone for his own use _ in considering the problems and 2 -effects of foreign trade upon the economy of Michigan. These Legislators have shown wisdom and foresight in sponsoring the first study of its kind ever made in Michi-. gan. The survey is especially timely in view of the St. Lawrence waterway de- velopment which cannot help but ex- _pand Michigan’s overseas trade. ‘The Man About Town Humble Beginning First Observance in Pontiac ‘Was Participated in by Few Holiday: What's supposed to be a Or St, tet meet ef we Geet act Seat way. Pontiac’s first observance of Labor Day was around the turn of the century. What at first was a gathering of only a few, with little attention from most of the people, has grown into one of the big holiday ob- servances of the year. Labor Day was first inaugurated in New York City by the Knights of Labor in 1682. In 1887 Colorado rho wast the first state to make it. legal holiday, ‘and most of the other states soon followed Back from a vacation trip through. most of them, — Y ' Herbert Stinnet of Rochester-says, the flood damage in the. eastern states has been greatly _—aee The 1955 MAT Football Contest gets under way tomorrow, with $300 in U. S. Savings Bonds as the prize. See this column Tuesday. - Potatoes of the “Pontiac” =e: are be-' ing produced by Donald Perrine of Keego Harbor that weigh up to three- quarters of a pound each. Born in a log cabin on a farm at Seymour ‘Lake was Mrs. Frank Lessiter of Lake Orion, who still owns the farm, which has a centennial marker. Recently celebrating his ninety- -first birth- day, © uo . Fenton Young of Oxford, points out rt enjoys a dis- a held by few—he alWays is oan’. Silo filling in August is sobyething rare among farmers, and. \ Henry Clevenger of Walled Lake, wonders if he didri't make a 1955 record when he commences filling Fa his silo'on Apg. 20. The tall sunflower honors now rest with Gardner Fessenden of Rochester, who has some 13 feet high, one. with 17 blossoms. A shone call from a man who refuses to be identified except as “Holder of the Bag,” says he refuses to accept: mail addressed only to “Box Holder.” Hé avers that he does not hold the box—he just holds the bag. President of the Oakland County Sports- men’s Club, a Bob White, says that many of the contestants site be J . acter vi wh * 6 NSS AONE Set James Marlow Says: . U. S.-Soviet Disarmament Tacks Disclose Relax and ny It oe . Mutual Attitude of Watchful Distrust By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (®—With com- plete politeness in the first big test of their good intentions since the Geneva summit. conference, the United States and Russia have now talked face to face almost a week about —— * * Net result: No cdetca yet. None in sight. But then, none was ex- pected from this meeting in a sub- " committee of the United Nations in New York, A little progress would be pretty good, They still have time to do something. So far neither the United States nor Russia has, bought —:nor has either rejected — what the other offered. The closed meeting yp to this point has been exploratory. Neither offered anything basically new. Each was standing on a plan of- fered previously, This did not . necessarily mean they might not ‘agree on some proposals before they finish. REDS LISTEN Harold Stassen, President Ejsen- hower’s special representative, ex- plained in some detail what Eisen- hower had in mind at Geneva when he offéred his acrial inspection plan to the Russians. At that time Eisenhower spoke only in general — terms.. Arkady A. Sobolev, Russia’ 's chiet' delegate, listened for most of the week but yegserday he spoke his piece, He wanted to know what the United States had to say about the disarmament plan Russia of- - fered“last May. * * big national shoot are marveling at what. they call our “northern hospitality.” lane Orchids. to- Henry Bowmaster Boulevard; elahtysesoba a ‘and Mrs“trnest.6 of Mayville; fifty-fourth wedding ee \ oWk _ r. and Mrs. Harry Dyer ‘ Reporters got. an impression from what he told them later that Russia's answer to the American proposals might depend on the American answer to Russia's plan. ‘Kisenhower had proposed that the United States and Russia ex- change blueprints on their military forces and establishments. Then each would let the other fly over its territory to check its honesty and accuracy from the. air. These were some of the details Stassen gave the Russians for carrying out the President's one PIECE BY PIECE The two countries would ex. ehange information piece by piece, - not all at one crack. After each exchange the two sides would check each other, Then, ‘finding they were both honest, they would give each other more information and check on it. In American planes flying. over Russia there would be Russian observers. There would be Ameri- cans observers in Russian planes Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Labor Day is time to play. «,. For those who work all year... And time for us to honor them... Salute th®m and to cheer... In factory and mine and mill see They are the real foundation . Of progress and prosperity .. . our beloved nation . . . They are the ramparts of our land... In time of peace and war, , . As they equip the sentinels . .. Who guard our every shore ... They are the humble people who. . . Ate faith- ful to their labors . .. That we may livé more comfortably ... And closer to ‘our neighbors . . . God bless our workers everyw here . And ‘help them carry on... Through every night of darkness o... A-bright and better dawn. Copyright 1955) 'f Much WALD TBE voeT T ] ny wn oocome: ME? St - in Detroit suggesting t f | \use-‘a little more -‘horse sense"’, \ flying over this country. Both countries es could take photographs and use electronic equipment for checki ng. ft : ‘Tion men, * ®. . In addition each side would let the other send ground observers into its territory. They would be stationed at key points. Their. pur- pose: also to check on the informa- ” tion given and warn if they thought there might be a surprise attack. Sobolev for his part wanted to know > what the United States thought about the proposals made by Russia last May 10, since the United States hasn't given a final reply. The Russians proposed that: The armed forces of the United States, Russia and’ Red China be reduced to no more than 1% mil- those of Britain and France to no more than 650,000, and those of all other nations to a@ maximum of 200,000. * * * After an agreed-upon disarma- ment plan had been carried out 7 per cent, there should be a ban On the use ‘of nuclear weapons: ex- cept to resist aggression. When dis- armament, according to the plan, was complete, all nuclear weapons will be, congeases when seces Sue cere cae cies amt EO oat Staats te its pature ; 1 .would like to add to the » question -of the school board’s mitted the low bid and was turned ' down, I feel qualified to submit some facts wicnown to the tax- the mentere Bie: li: electricity. ‘ gcenes? We! bought property here in 1922 and have been taxpxayers alone in a very small school.” If it's, allowed to contihue, who knows what it might ‘amount: to next? Think it over. . Edwin E. Grangood Lanman Drayton Plains ‘Millions Wasted Yearly on U.S. Wheat Surplus’ The carry-over supply of old wheat on July lst was offically reported to be one billion, 20 mil- lion bushels or 13. per cent more than the previous report _ which was given April 1. We have nearly a two year should be banned completely. Case Records of a Psychologist | Automotive Engineers and Should Heed - Margaret has more “gump- tion” about designing modern © automobiles than many cngi- neers. Her case shows the value of consumer surveys, for the salesmen and the custom- Advice From “brain trusters” who are sitting on their fannies concocting manu- factured items that only partly fulfilt the needs of us consumers. . * If more applied psychologists ers can offer many helpful ' who specialize in efficiency en- ideas of braintruster engineérs in their tvory towers. By: DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case P-33{: Margaret Ragsdale, aged. about 40, is a very talented writer “for ‘the News- Sentinel at Knoxville, Tenn. ~ When 1 was in Knoxville recent- ly for some speeches, she came over to interview me during my breakfast. . A = * : Since I was to address the_ Sales Executive Club at noon, our talk veered around to consumer surveys, “Dr, Crane, I wish manufac- turers would pay more attention to the wishes of us consumers,” Margaret began, ““If they'd produce more pre- cisely what we want, it wouldn't place such a burden on the sales- men ‘and advertisers.” — Then she gave me a personal . example, Her automobile had a curved..metal-——housing ‘for the speedometer which reflected light against the windshield directly in front of the driver. * * * So she. politely wrote, a three- page letter to the automobile firm t the en- gineers eliminate this curved spot on the panel and thus stop the needless eye strain on motorists. Sinee her husband is an engi- neer and she is a very discerning woman, she mentioned several other minor flaws that could easily have been corrected. OBSTINATE FIRMS “Dr. Crane, do you suppose they thanked me for my unselfish ad- vice by which they could have made. their automobiles more ap- * pealing?"’ * ¢ “Instead, they brushed me off with a curt letter insisting their automobile was perfect and re- quired no improvements, “So I dropped tiem a reply saying my husband and I had traded our car on a rival ~~ of automobile.” Well, I can doubly em what Margaret had in mind for the make of car which I now drive also has a similar curved metal - piece which bounces the sun's re- flection back againgt the inside of my windshield and. gives me a headache within ~ hour or two. * If the designing engineers would —_ avian it. gineering.were employed to OK or veto. new. models, there'd be less pressure on modern salesmen and ‘advertisers to unload only partial- ly perfect .mercnandise. To be specific, it is Idiotic that they still manufacture auto- mobiles that depend on the right foot for the brake pedal. ‘Since this “right foot is also re- quiredto operate the foot throttle, it is not in” constant contact with Designers Consumers rear doors so the wind wouldn't whip them open. PRACTICAL IDEAS ; It is thus high time you sales- men were asked for your practical ideas concerning the designing of the goods you must later. try to sell. . * « @¢ ! And the consumers, like Marg- aret Ragsdale, often have far more “horse sense’ than the braintruster engineers in our fac- tories whq depend too much on drawing boards and textbooks, in- stead of practical experience. : Contractor’ s Son ‘Adds ; to School Board. Question .. passaes because it = help them. “Raise Bond on Builders” for Digging Permits What’s happened in Perry Park . this time? Looks like Consumers is. doing fall plowing and giving some more of that out-of-this-world service. The government Aree builders have already made the roads like logging trails and our city men are constantly ack ‘tilting their work. The city in- spectors either have a 12-month vacation or take eight hours a day for coffee, I think the Commission should set a few rules, raise the bond for builders’ digging permits and put a time study man on the inspectors so these jobs would be ‘ done as specified under the bond- ing permit. 181 Mohawic Rd. Are Females . Obligated for Husbands’ Debts? In the Constitution of the state of Michigan in 1850, tate of every female, acquired before marriage, and all propefty to which she may afterwards become entitled by gift, grant, inheritance, or devise, shall be and remain the estate and property of such female and shall not be liable _ for the debts, obligation, or en- " gagements of her husband; and may be devised or bequeathed by her as if she were unmarried.” I'm wondering. if this is in the present state constitution. Mra. Mildred nos 2816 Hartline ~ Rochester Looking Back 5 Years Ago. CITY TO GREET 1941 Pontiacs at Parade. OFFICIALS FEAR Japs may move to grab Indochina. tne the brake, but ‘must waste pre- cious time moving acfoss. from throttle to brake pedal. “Horse, sense’ would have the brake pedal in constant contact with the driver's foot, thereby saving thousands of - lives. The idle left foot should either operate the brake or else = throttle, But no—lazy beens keeps the antiquated system’ still in vogue in automobiles, just as it led to the loss of hundreds of lives of children until. recent years be- cause they refused to change the Smiles Experience is somethirig vou have left when all else is _ gone. A man of resources isn’t neces- sarily a man of means. It won't strain your eyes to look on the bright side of things. ¢' Success is just a good idea cou. pled ig hard work. He! who feathers his nest dis- _ honestly should plume himself for a flight. People who don't realize the val- ue of méney seldom have any. Profanity is seldom a convine- ing argument except to the man sn Alwaye write to Dr George W. Crane to Years Ago Mubigsn “coctee slag ie notte, FLORIDA ‘HURRICANE deaths self-adare assed : dime to total "1000, couse typ ia and printing costs ween may a Tarts nayehological US. TREASURY within budget (Copyright 1935p" _ for first three months. r. Brady Says: Modern Dentists Should Practice “Saving Teeth ~ By, WILLIAM BRADY, It bas six or eight years ago, and I forget just (how ‘much: it -cost, but I'm sure it was at least $1090, for a root canal filling. | I recall three things about it: (1) The dentist's skill in the use of local anesthetic, which made the - -whole procedure absolutely pain- less; (2) the deftist’s admirable asepsis—surgical cleanliness: and (3) the dentist's technical skil! in placing the fillings in -the full length of the canals, one of which was curved or angled, so that there was no subsequent irrita- tion. That tooth is still functionally efficient, and worth to me many times what the dentist charged ‘to save it. 2 Many dentists in practive today are not capable of filling rent canals. I suppose we can’t blame, them for their incompetence. It is the fault of dental educé- tion in America. Separate schools for dentists just do not inculcate the principles of asepsis. STRAIN ON TEETH This will put a’ strain on the teeth of the profession. Dental practitioners have’ been exposing their canine teeth and telling me vehemently, ever since I first de- plored the anomaly, their schools give /students — virtually - the same findamental instruc- tien as regular medical schools do; that a person with. the D.D:S. or D.M.D ‘degree has the same right as has one with the. M.D degree to callk himself doctor. The latter claim I have never questioned, Stiil, gency the call for a doctor is elaim that a PY , M.D... in any emer. - a medica} school, in the first two or three years at any rate, - May be, and in my judgement should, be true. If it is true, I ask why main- tain separate dental schools? In view of the rights, privileges, and responsibilities, a license to practice confers on the dentist— performance. of operations, giv- ing general. or local anesthetics, prescribing whatever he or she thinks the pateint needs, regulat- ing diet—it would seem only com-. mon sense that he. or she should be required’ to qualify first as a doctor of medicine; and then, if he or she wishes to specialize (limit practice to dentistry), have additional training in whatever postgraduate course his or her chosen specialty may require. UP TO THE DENTISTS It should be for the dentists . themselves to decide what or how -. much ‘additional training the newly graduated M.D. ‘requires to qual- ify to limit practice to ‘dentistry. This is precisely the way all the other specialists in medicine and surgery do it. - The dentists have been sulking for well over a hundred years now, standing off from the parent profession, drawn in upon them- selves, retarding scientific prog- / gress in the prevention and cure of many diseases which begin i" the mouth. Isn't 1 about time to shut down * the dinky. wasteful, outmoded separate schools and give | stur dents a square deal—the opportu- nity to practice onan even foot h any or all other doctors? letters, not more than = — Kleber Dusenbury article XVI" says, “The real and personal es- - - eo f / 7 - ee , : Sia THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1955. ee lo ate when tat ‘Seal Horrified ~ —_ but'She Adjusts - to New. Situation . HONOLULU @—It was almost | More than a poor girl could stand, ond Lacie toot prety bar. : Archie Says: SHOP: TUESDAY EVENING to 9 P.M. at BARNETT’S _CLOTHES SHOP for EXTRA- SAVING VALUES. in sh CLOTHES. « Open Tuesdoy - Tomortow Evening “Afier al, how would you like to by a monstrous big seal? | ‘Trouble was, Lucille didn't know That's why she took a real dim view of Waldo the seal when the U.S. Coast Guard brought him to the Waikiki Aquarium from French Frigate Shoal near Midway. * * It was love at first sight for Waldo. He set out after Lucille a-flipping and a-flapping, barking sweet nothings all the. while. But it wasn't love at first sight ARGHIE BARNETT ae ire for Lucille, All she wanted was Lucille when she found out she wasn't a human,” said Kenneth -A, Wong, in charge of the aquar- *. * « But ‘things are looking up now. Lucille’ has learned what Waldo knew all. the time—she's a she seal and he’s a he seal. And it seems MEN'S STORE 19 N. 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However,| Eckert said many American! built their hopes oe oe Og ; Wak : y WITH RIGHT- UP- : a A é : : “ “4 | > FRONT TUNING go . & willingness to make another try "aL ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS put under the pay-as-you-go meth- od. Carlson declared: “I think this proposal has real possibilities.” Martin said: “I support the President's bill but I am willing to - vote for a compromise in order to get road action.” Sen, Albert Gore (D-Tenn), who sponsored the Democratic bill un- der which ‘highway construction woul@ be paid for by direct ap- propriations, sid he will push in January “to get passage” of a road program. Carison declared that the “high- way problem is something we must deal with and no detouring —with about 60 million autos on the roads and trucks increasing daily, it is just good business to build the highways we need.” 21 INCH Tass in'Lilioe Day: lie guey caus edeucas Wp New Eye-Conditioned TV New graceful, modern styling - a _| Marriage License BOM als not | , | . of year on the first Monday of September, it is a legal ‘ ON ight-up trok > Applications labor unions were the first ae on of we _ | si ' Ww i a wn os aun Bi 1” co 3 | to ask for it. One of these was the Knights} © — very new in every way! Just to make your viewing more enjoyable. . ~ > 2 . N Sol E. | ston, wate taxe of Labor which, starting in 1882, paraded in New York ; 3 amen: fotst: Tit aE | the government to declare thelr day « holiday. The American Federe- | Inaide and out, Motorola is power-pecked to give the ntmost in Rick sthegmy foi eat et ie | ; performance. The new accurashade gives widest range of blacks-to- inet. 4star performance with 22 9 95 v . Richard J. Bowers, Farmington Wilma B. Tamm, Farmington j i t 1 first state to make Labor Day a legal holiday. That was in 1887. Other whites. Presents clearest picture possible. The golden metal control pty Re os Eye-con- panel contains-all tuning knobs . . . and they're within easy reach ter ond mans other brand- children school. new Motor tures for z = - * 3 Qpeta ae. witott, iS aera Lane § back yearns : Fun in the Backyard, | ie . = 2 wer Federsl value! aie eee a Bears: Re iitew ; Joy em, ens o preg? B.fourim, rmmnenem,, _| states followed. | , People celebrate Labor Day with picnics, parades, athletic events Farlan L. Green, Jasper : ey TK : Flarian } Galton, 4120 Deyondaie Ra. | and other holiday activities. Afterwards, Workers go back to work, abd| for tuning. The smart decorator color fits into any room scheme ate srastmreea | We've sloshed the pri ss a goer, Ste eet me ‘We've slashed the price for one day only! Gleaming Richard M. Rosenbaum, 216 W. Fairmont Judith A. Root, §63 Lenox bbie R. Mixon) Detroit anor £. Warner, Birmingham Maleolm J. Husband, 2448 Pine Lake Rd. Edith Dearden, Grand Rapids James K. Uban, Auburn Heights Lots J. Rubble, Drayton Plains ' fidward J. Strye, Parmington Joan M. habenboorn, Pormingten triple chrome plated with plastic covering on chairs! Robert L. Trout, 3905 Richmond YVerstene Bax, 37 Moreland among FP. Loury, 378 E. Tennyeos retta A. Hoskinson, 308 Central - Mac G. Hallenbeck,-Metamora Barbara M. Fitzgerald, 106 Henderson Dean Hal! Revest. Pleasant ery Marilyn F. McWood, Bloomfield ‘Ms James A. Tominsky, 431 Marion Nancy M. Skosich, 72§ Nichols Lawrence L. Elwell, 88 §, Midland -Nola M. Landstrom, 3384 Gregory Rd. Elmer M_ Mann, 2525 Joslyn Rd. Anna M. Harrelson, 42 Hillside Harry W. Wagner, Birmingham Jane EB. Mallory, Birmingham Ronald V. DeBona, 4120 Pontiac Trail Beverly’M. Partridge, Ann Arbor Gorge ¥. Riharb, 231 N Perry Wiizabeth J, Chapman, Berkley ~ vine L. Brown, 368 Seward | Roberta Logan, Rochester | William A. Sonnenberg, 4100 Elizabeth | Lake Rd i Ernestine Holnes, 451 8. Telegraph — Gerald ©. Tester, 217 8. Saginaw | Betty L. Batten, 67 Mathews | William G. Gilmore, 29 Milbourne | Viela B. Hale, 397 W. Beverly Earl Fieetwood, 188 Perkins Sarrta A. Nicheteit, 19% Perkins K. Leori Andrews, 10 Hickory Land | Caroline Dimays, $§0 Eim Richard C Pitepetrick, 124 Mary Day | Jeannine M. Guenther, 39 Thorpe | Harry E. Peilmy, 46°Mechanic | LACK CASH? Rooney L. Hémestead, 674 @. Tenny- i ' | CREDIT-SHOP! Larry &. Gerber, 249 W. Walton Caroline EB. Perry, 290 Blind Trail _ Clarence J. Joyner, 371 8. Boulevard | , ‘ “Fhcima Dicker eon. 3718, Boulevard =| | , Open a handy account, oF Charles B Kent, 3110 W, Walton Blvd. add onto | edie Gertrude E. Cook, a§ E. 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Choose froma variety of a modern patterns, colors and designs. Come in to Federal’s : es today and see this sensational value for yourself. | a wn SACINAW AT WARREN PONTIAC OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 « p eS 4 4 Re John J. Prickeli. Benton Harbor Ann L. Brooks, #1 Hammond | ' Australia now ranks. sixth in’the | | world per capita consumption of oil | | products, with an annual yse off 4 0. ' , r bie i 5 | ‘ : Pr} » ‘ é : = 5 ye fa “a se * 4 , So 0 : * team of two play ladies per eve _ children between 8 and 9 in the Pontiac Press Photos a Hearing all about “The Shy Little Kitten” i is wide eyed |of Lakewood drive, Watkins Lake, is one of 35 playladies . Dewain Collan, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis | who devote their time to the children in Pediatrics at Pontiac Visits Bring Amusement Auxiliary Division Offers Toys to Sick ~ Youngsters By JOAN RITTER Sparkling eyes and the “hi's” of by horse, clown and merry-go- in is loaded daily comics, little Gold- _ and =e tention and the playmates they miss during their stay at the hospi : ternate in teams of two, one after-4 noon every two weeks, Mrs, Tripp = a substitute list from which she draws if a volunteer is unable to keep her appointment, In addi- tion she has several women who make the dolls “the best dressed in Pontiac” by their assistance in making doll wardrobes, CUPBOARDS FILLED In the past, women who volun- | teered their time often Had to as- | Absorbing attention is being given one of te the many dolls Andrea Stockford has adopt- Collan of Pershing rest, Play lady, Mrs. James St. Louis |General Hospital. Groups Daily | & Faas * ' is giving a the special attention character- istic of play ladies. Andrea is the 17-month- ed during her stay at Pontiac General Hos- old daughter of the James Stockfords of | adie: hs SO wanes ete ob pital. Mrs. Harry Bell of Whittemore street Union Lake road. : ’ 4 Women's Sectionl gore SEPTEM BER 5, 1955" PAGES 12-14 | sist financially to keep the toy and doll cupboards filled. Now the group receives monetary dona- | tions and gifts of toys from in-| terested Pontiacers making this | _ no longer necessary. Mrs. Tripp and her volunteers are how anticipating putting into | action a plan that has been long | in the making. It consists of a ning becoming story tellers. They -will read bedtime stories to the evening. The many books on the shelves in the Auxiliary’s room at the hospital will be at their disposal for this new activity which will begin officially Oct. 1. Mrs Tripp feels that a repertoire of 12 stories per play lady will be suffi- cient considering the ever-chang- ing patient population in the hos- pital. - ? & * The success of the play lady | Parties Fete Elizabeth Palmer Ward Three lovely ‘parties honoring Elizabeth | “Libby” Palmer Ward | have kept the honoree busy this past week, : Elizabeth, daughter of Harold Lee Ward of Ottawa drive, and ithe late Mrs. Ward, will become the bride of Edmond Francis De- Vine Sept. 17. His parents are the Frank B. DeVines of Ann Arbor. Barbara Mercer gave an un- usual kitchen shower for the bride- elect at ‘Bloomfield Hills Country Club (just the day before she left for San Bernardino, Calif. to re- sumé teaching). The guests are still talking about the clever decorations done in yellow and white (the colers Libby will use in her kitchen.) ‘A beautifully decorated double project seems to lie ‘in. the com- mon bond, a love of children, which unites every member of the Play Lady division, Couple: Married. in Evening Rite. Dodge of Cass (City, was married ge ae to Richard A, Coolman. He is - son of Mr. and- Mrs. ‘Robert-Céolman of Northville. The couple were married in a First and was. filled with yellow and white flowers. Various kitchen utensils tied with yellow bows, also were used in the arrangement. Another lovely affair was the party given by Mrs. Leo Beaudette of West Huron street and Mrs. Thomas H. Wilson of Clarkston. The party honoring Libby also was held at Bloomfield Hills Country Club, . Still another party at which the bride-elect was honored was a pantry shower given by Mrs. Kingsley Brown Jr. at her — in Birmingham. Several other parties planned for Libby for the next two weeks. a sd * Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Haskins ‘lof Walnut Lake road are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ingwald Wangberg | of Birmingham at their cottage on a Lake “Avaion, near flillman for | the holiday. eS v ) .Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. MacDiar- | | mid Jr, are entertaining members lof their families at a picnic dinner foday. They wil gather on the terrace of the MacDiarmids’ new home on Shoreview. drive for the affair, _* 8 A most enjoyable waly of: spend- Mr. aid Mrs. arence, L. Smith and daughter, Rosemary, of Wind- | croft drive are spending the Labor Day weekend at their cottage at Caseville, Enjoying the weekend with them | is their son-in-law, Joseph Swen- gros of Lyford street. * * * Mr. and’ Mrs. Robert C. Danton | ‘ing a vacation aceording to Mr. | and family have returned to oer | and Mrs. Russell Smith of home on Ferry street after va- boiler was used as the centerpiece are | Maitland, Fla. is to return to one's” forther home and renew acquaint: | ances, The Smiths are at the home of | | their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Francis of | Oxford road. ' cationing at my sgh Ow. Spending the amie weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl ! Rogers of Oliver street is their daughter, Jeanne, and Richard | French of Oak, Ridge, Teor Psi sorority Inc. held its first meeting of the year Thursday evening at. the Ottawa drive home of Jean Sheridan. Officers elected last spring assumed their duties, Comrhitteé members and thair- man were' announced by president, Mrs, Eddie O'Brien. Assisting Mrs, BeVere Games on the charity committee will be Mrs. Richard Hubner, Mrs. Kenneth Gannon, Mrs. Evell Smith, Mrs Thomas Thornberry,- Mrs. Keith’ Vankleek, Mrs. Wallace Williams, Working with Mrs. Williams Fox on the Telephone committee / will be Mrs, Joseph Mooney, Mrs, doe Benson, Mrs, Robert Kimmins and M Morgan Siple, “Social chairmitl| Mrs. William Deuman, wifl_have Mrs. Richard | Darling, Mrs. Roy Meggitt, Mrs. ‘in Washington, D.C, Psi Chapter Has Meeting Chapter of ‘Sigma Beta | Frank Piche and Mrs. George ‘beauty and it enriches her life Tusan, Mrs, Marge Spalding, of the | Constitution committee, will have | assistance from Jean Sheridan and Mrs. Gene Russell Pledge co-chairman are =| Juseph Mooney and -Mrs. presley DeFlorio. Mrs. DeFlorio will also | work on the Magazines committee. Publicity will be handled: by Mrs Charles Fournier. Completing the list are Mrs. Thomas . Thornberry who will handle the club ‘scrapbook and i Mrs. James Kothe who will take eare of the club's gratuities. Pians for a Christmas toy de- monstration to be given at the YWCA, Sept 15, were. made, Mrs. Russell was chosen by the | group to represent Psi for. the. Sigma Beta Girl of the year) award at the national convention | polish others, to leave others with ‘the natural raw look. The children ine to- > a Osp is iceland: Concentration is a necessity for checker experts Robert pal Immell, son .of the Robert Immells of Cadillac street, and play wey Mrs. C harles ae of West troquets road. ane, rer fe a ae * sliced: Robert, a patient at Pontiac General Hospital, seems quite dubious of the outcome of @ move just made- by Mrs. Steven Michael Adams is all set to “chug along” on the | Adams of West Longfellow street. Play lady, Mrs. Abraham play train beirig. pushed by play lady Mrs. Harold A. Tripp | | Avadenka of Chippewa. road is giving Steven some moral of Dakota drive. Steven. a patient at Pontiac General Hos- | | Support. | pital, is the 1014 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dees Love of Beauty Enriches - By ANNE HEY woop jhelped and found it very interest- People who look for beauty find | Wi®. it everywhere they go, even in the most unlikely places; and people. | blind to beauty will never find. its! though it is pushed right under their noses. ‘ * * * -Marion B. is a woman who-sees | more than you can believe. AT THE SHORE L For.. instance, a- ‘year ago this past summer, Marion, her husband and three children spent the sum- mer at the shore. Mr. B, is a school teacher. -But while they haven’t much money. Mation’s skill and cultivation * ot beauty has made their lives far more pleasant than many of their friends whose budgets are unlim- ited That summer Marion became fascinated with driftwood and collected 1 from all ever the beach, The children helped, bringing in little pieces. Marion experimented with dif- ferent finishes for the pieces, ‘learning how to bleach some, to * * * - When they moved back to the | City last fall, Marion had a carload of driftwood. She set it up in her workroom And really: began work: | ing in earnest. - WONDERFUL SCULPTURE Some of: the pieces made won- derful modern sculpture. She mounted these on bases made of "| plastic or blocks of wood.and gave them imaginative names. Some of them decorate her own house and others were given to friends who were fond of modern art. - : * * Whenever a birthday or an anni- versary present came _ along. Marion gave one of her pieces ‘of “sculpture.” For Christmas, she made mo biles. Certain pieces of driftwood were perfectly formed for mobifés. which, when, hung from the ceiling. became a wonderful base for Christmas tree ornaments. CONTINUED PROJECT » . Again ‘this summer Marion con- tinued ‘collecting driftwood and experimented ‘with still new ways of finishing it, Her Life Her quest led her to a great in- | terest in other kinds of modern art | and in medern furniture. * * * | And now, with the children in school, Marion is going to study modern decorating—She has been getting books on it from the | library, covering the museums and | department store exhibits, clipping things from magazines. She mai bore make money at her hobby but” it-keeps her) interested, keeps her growing im-/| tellectually, keeps her learning and developing her talents, It also supplies the family with much amusement and, of course, saves a great deal‘of money that would be spent on less attractive | gifts Next time your life seems grav and dull and poverty-stricken, try opening your eyes to the, beauty around you It may open up new horizons that will change yodr whole life! (Copyright 1955) The Watkins Lake home of Mrs. George R. Eldred was the setting for the picnic meeting of the, Gen- leral Richardson Chapter, Daugh ters of the American Revolution | Luncheon was served on the lawn with. Agnes Hilton, Mrs. Lyle L. Echtinaw and Mrs. T. Edward Nelson assisting the hostess, ~ The first vice regent. Mrs. Lloyd | Porter, presided.at the meeting, and introduced Mrs. Harry Going and Mis, Calvin Dennison, United | Fund Central Volunteer ‘Service } secretary, ial “were speakers, DAR Group Enjoys Picnic ‘They spoke on “Our City, Its Past, Present and Future.” Mrs. Going, a pioneer of Oak- land County and resident of Pon- tiae for many vears, told of the early history of our city, its found- ing -by Col. Stephen Mack and the Pentiac Co., Pontiac's early boun- daries and incorporation as a vil- lage Mrs. Dennison, in presenting Pontiac of today and the future, showed a movie of the activities of the agencies Supported by the - United Fund. . Values to $500 welLenough. Annaliese Beauty Shop Entire Family Wash The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff dried and folded, Very little left for you to do. Your Best Buy ls Fluff Dry | _ponTiac ~FE28I0l & ‘& CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS CALL LAUNDRY ™ FE 28/01 | sent. Shop : “Till 9 oo BR PEGGY’ § | Tuesday and Tuesday Night ALE Famous Make P.M. AS ‘of Showers: Answer: When you Know that she really doesn’t like showers, 5 Gtk & would bo 0 arstaie to Answer: It is much more fat- tering to call them what your hus- | band does, or “Dear Aunt Mary soon-to-be” for example. On no account call them “Mrs.” “Dear Mrs. Post: I-am going to \spend the day with friends of a man T know well. I have never met me a very cordial invitation to tcome with him. “Shall I: take something to the hostess and shall I write her a thank-you note the next day? There probably will never be a way to return their hospitality.” next day. Do not take her a pre- x / Wéicome Menbers Into DeMolay. Club Mrs. William R, McClure and Mrs. Irwin Mills became new members of the Pontiac DeMolay Mothers Club when it met for its first session after the summer re- cess Thursday evening. Ii Mrs. Fred Mittledorf presided at the meeting and chaplain, Mrs. Mat Shelton gave the prayer. Mrs. Arthur Thomas was named chair- man of a money making project | and it was announced that elettion lof officers will take place at the October meeting. The colors in a prominent pic- ture in a room may be used to guide the color scheme for the room, _ - . the friends, but they have written | - Answer: Write her a note the’ Mrs. Edward Before an,altar banked with bou- YWCA plans were made to con- tinue. the Child Psychiatry Educa- tional program at Pontiac State Hospital. * * Final preparations were also made for the Annual Harvest Moon, Ball to be’ held Sept, 24 at Indian- wood Coyintry Club. Mrs/ George Knapp will be geneyal chairman of the party and/.will be assisted by commit- tees including Mrs. Charlies nft, hall; Mrs. Robert Hollo- y and Mrs. Charles Kistner, orchestra; Mrs. William Roberts and Mrs, Theodere Klimek, tickets. : Handling decorations will be J Mrs. A. J. Lowe and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mrs. Harry Gemmel as- sisted by Mrs. Donald Wilson, Mrs. L. B. Callely and Mrs. James Ballard will be in charge of pub- licity, , Wash’. Rubber Gloves If _you wear protective house- hold gloves for particularly “dirty” jobs, take proper care of them and they'll last longer. Those made of rubber should be washed after each wearing in warm soap- suds and clear hot rinses, and wiped dry. - Select a pair one or two sizes ener than your dress gloves, so they won't bind while you're work- ing in them. If you like them to fit snugly, they'll slip on more easily if you dust inside with talcum pow- der. in Ontario This Afternoon formed the ceremony at 3 o'clock Mrs. Cyril Crevits of Chatham was matron of honor. Her gown was of pink net over taffeta with which she wore a picture hat. She car- flowers. * 4 the bride’s * * » Padline Jubenville, . ried a nosegay of white and blue sister, was her other attendant. |: Are Popular : quiets of white gladioll, Wanda M. in the quest: i Association 80% N. Saginaw _ FE 2-5600 ive Rar cue. . |Subenville became the bride of wk P ae a eel Women. a , Furniture Makers & Upholsterers —~ * Mext te Basley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) | ban Charles Raymond Capling at St. te fhe daughter af . ' 270 ORCHA LAKE Open — by Appointment Dear Mrs. Post: I am going tO | ‘Thomas Church, Dover Township, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jubenville of | OATMEAL ICEBOX COOKIES . vane RD AVE. . be married shortly and have re-| Ont, this afternoon. | . Pain Court, Out., and the bride- | By Mrs. J. Thomas Peterson ceived many wedding presents groom is the son of Mrs. Rals te cup shortening ' from relatives of my fiance whom | he Rey H. R. Hancox . |- Capling of North Cass avenue. cup brown: sugar : ; Rev. H. R. per- | . “ cup white “sugar Coll for Careful Da nthe Pontiac Laundry Man yeas pete uinee om weer ae ’ * : . . = iy eee ee ae sy + Child Psychiatry - veil was held in place by a st cup sifted fleur 7 4 ps quick oa : dress someone I have never met Plan Continued = * © Cream shortening and sugars, u ry as ee an Pas the other b ; S : Wearing a pearl necklace, a gift = = vanilla polyps pe hand, ar Mrs. Jones sounds degroom ingredients to : ; very stiff and formial to a relative y orority ee pia of ao _ pa first mixture. Shape into 2 long Just Send Your of my husband-to-be. Will you| .At the meeting of Beta Theta) white tilies-of-the-valley. rolls and place in réfrigerator ‘please advise me on this matter?” | Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega . . . 1 Sorority held Thursday at the | ATTENDS BRIDE Slice %-inch: thick and bake in a She wore a gown of yellow net over taffeta with matching picture hat. Her nosegay. was of white and orchid flowers. Mrs. Robert Bekarhart. _ BIN Capling served his brother as best man, and seating the gacets were Geoxge Wamiiten and | Robert Gorman. family and the wedding party. will be_gerved at Hotel Central in Pain will follow in Gagner’s Hall. sories and a corsage of red roses. WEARS BROWN 2 The bridegroom's mother wore a brown taffeta dress with aqua accessories, and her corsage was of Talisman roses. * * * ern Ontairo, the newlyweds will make their home in Pontiac. Rubber-backed scatter rugs should be unfolled to cool as soon drier. ' HEADLINE Exciting! New! x “SUPREME” CREATED by ANDRE Singing the bridal recital was é A supper for the immediate % Court and an 8 o'clock reception 9 For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. ! i Jubenville was wearing a- gray || taffeta dress with black acces- |. Following a honeymoon in north- | © hey eee eS ie wi be: cord te yer bene wate Wim War ANT FALL FASHION LAYAWAY _ SHOP TUESDAY NIGHT ‘TUMBLEWEED 13.3995 Others from 29.95 -So very charming for your first fall days in town—this superbly detailed knit of fuxury-touch, knubby — woot chenille. The cardigan ” top is fluffed with — its own detachable angora collar, and etched like the skirt, with an intricate ~ .... ripple striping. In fire red, gala turquoise or festive grey. Junior, misses’ sizes, i oe " The CUSTOM LOOK in. we oe ry | ae : ea as odes a is ek ee ig a) ae ‘ Hole a oP A ee Ra ee ee =, f & cs Z Rua ue = Ship / : ae.” : 4 * cy » x ‘ / he : Ph a ki Hi oc. nt MG CUE Bete qe LY Pe eg &. ee : x i BE aes + £i, (2 jint mee ; a “THE Pon ‘TIAC PRESS. MOND AY, SEPTEMBER 5 1053 ele ee dene eae Nig erry Oe ta te = Soiled Accessories Re Brin om. anc ould-Be Beau Tos vet Ler Are Uapordonble 4 | es are ‘ unpardonable ; and unattractive than |f From jo + When-—your mer away to Yntroduce bint o your cone w & th a wth es told nee a diane 8 soiled dress. or: suit — because | 50 i . | i co Naps aa doe eat him well ‘mother. Y afternoon. Afterall. his >| Zo size him: up, Ao got magunlajed | are, oven, mee. comenoneent ' , is mie so ino lig» to gags My a ~ a a oe Pa Sue to you, Baer} - ot invitation with him i See _ atioct of Rag beg eril yds, he * : means hail A your m you i com ; We or we ry wi lost if soil s - pile Bee ti 1 it's too bad she wields so much! iow him well enough to. trust| asking high over to spend the| red%onable. If he will po , yo al a meeting shows. * "|| 40 Aapeteuncet peenneer - authority when all she can baud him to take care of you. Your ee = BS ws < | xaalt be_® rg |__ Atmast everything can be washed IMP ERE i i fie Sa wale to enlist your mother’s = |e c= a with soap and water provided you , ar nggesth yes Ay _ . 4 there. maybe use the right. method, Whether = insti me wey rg cme when together ith him. °“ gain. ~ AR Seines balay: along .s ore we his and | it's — enamel, leather, straw, Beauty Salon , wamt to date a boy your : - ; could friend. | or what have you — keep it clean cog mother has never met. And she| | First of wan aes = - Episcopal. | te might find coming over to| with thick “ary” soapeuds 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-268 | tats on owing Nm Delors) SMScin he hee yey Po Church was | zee tee, © vey eet | = = The big problem, as it is to this| Meularly out of line about his We settles fa . = cot fe haw ts an tw over| Plan? Would it be quite all setting for mother gets to know him (and it gi, stow 0 tthe tay oe | Yaa wis ber sn Sn the marriage | MM mimo se mest) oe ustom-Made Furniture him. without- maki date. with is reasonable j . making a date. | enough—then the trick is to wangle pag i with ae 193s) i for your home... ata Small Price : —_ rooks anc ahi ad hase | : “Dear Miss Woodward: Sev- | i : .- & eral week I met a very | Ro Py John J. : J ; erat nevis ace t wet « vor? | Bride-to-Be “ry, |Refrigerator — | Call Federal 40888 | : Fricke I | he has called me several tines N t . F : 1 ie . Far o- advice and estimates © to ask for a date, Each time hee a She is the C onthow you can restyle your — I've had to refuse because my e) in avor vckie ookies furniture. to fit and beautify — mother says I don't know him aughter of your home! ‘A representative # < “What I want to know is how F : can I get to know him well ais Lira Be ga berelrcs Mrs. Peterson Likes enough without having dates with m I ammon a scat knee as as ee| ee stake to Oatmeal Dough for}. near him inquired around about Give Party street and the Quick Baking \ TO Pdi and found out that he is) late | pcici ; goer 4 ae comes at caaeced Ge raed Ce By a Asal me Mr. Brooks, By JANET ODELL . Book Store __ “We don’t go to the same school, |4 very dear friend of mine is and he is the) . a i - : so I. can't get better acquainted | going to be married shortly and I of th -bells ring in a day or ow. roe eee St. [io him that we: Have You) would like to give a shower for} son € itwo. Are you ready, Mother, with any suggestions? = her. However, abe has told me John J. |a jar tull of ‘cookies for lunches EA Y . ale" & on humerous occasions, even Frickes of and afterschool snacks? You S 5 ; 2 fore she became engaged, that she ' : la ‘ cl READY FOR Bs \ is dead set against showers. _ Benton ee some of Mrs. J. Cs C K 10 scnor | £Knowing how she feels, would Aa, 8 erson's Oatmeal Ice- h t oy improper ~~ to proceed 4 aroor. box Cookies. Make up-a batch and wit a smart new with my plans give her a - : bake them as needed. We will - arrange shower? She herself has gone to _ . , many showers and I think it a MRS. JOHN I, FRICKE Il Mrs. Peterson combines a convenient terms PORE, BONA ? : happy family life with a aum- to fit your budget. give a party at which ber” ef ecutside activities. She awe 6 ees Cc | does substitute teaching in the All Work Guirentod fr $ Years or a-change. You ’ te acanae_ Yous goin =n 8) COUPIE Exchanges Vows | Watered sche “and. curs — in Sunday school. : | ~ -very outdoorsy...Qy very ris omart urpan-suburban foot fashion. Permanent Wave ST qe 5128 | , Discontinued Styles Were 7 00 Now , . 1.3 9 Complete with Cutting and Styling. Unlined... -completely OFT 7 ree | |] “WHERE QUALITY AND z Were 2.50 Now 1.69 SERVICE 1S SUPREME”, ey Rust or Steel Grey -SHAG | p> ie ax + ae Haircuts $1.50 and $2.00 | one an: Were 3.50 Np 2.29 Open Wednesday*All Day , — | Friday ‘til 9 P. M. Were 5:00 Now 3.49 PEGGY'S | ’ | 1 ; f i \ j ‘ : \ | \ oe : : ' ‘ . fea ; Oper tLe 4S | ? : ! { : ; ; * a oe ; ae: aes be i te ! ‘ ‘ F , gh ae * sigde is fut pA iy tee : ‘ : ig ry aa E |b a ! roe pac =| F ‘ : Ie: ; (| j yi iA ee | : i ene 3 ‘ ; j : , ‘ # : \ : ‘ | ees wif ‘ ] i Reed <3 * i ef j NaF : sy = ‘ sey ar if > j pdt ee fa ee 5° 3 i % ‘iat a ae | - s | af t Ps Oe { ae bes es i eee | $4 Set as Ny Se, a <2 ate lf ‘ ot L = ss i 4 ; % Ne : oe ened i i ae "3 a 5 ei % ear | i } We Re a y y : fe ee 2 foam-crepe sole. pee No A ppointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty OSsden Rint Bose Series Sey an ily, oo FE 5.9257 He ae 9 4 be? ees ACLS i Y | : os ; , a { ete a? 7 te : * . is é | 4 ta } . cope : i | My b) : | es be | ‘ rc : ae ‘ SS : cy : ; Ne : ) ; aaa ees é Sh f 3 poy zs - S he : ; : re | ee et THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1955 ns he Ct NaS spe 4 Costumes bridal gowe— | VeFla Lee Sturgeon | Se rier Gratame . Caraway or anise seeds added to ee . onor at NOWEF | Completing the guest, list’ were i am or cottage. Sug gested Pa gine = Se tee _ Ralph Johnson, or Mrs. Ted Trise cheese make a siaple bat tasty 5 gg ~ re} 2 i spread. for whole-wheat crackers or pumpernickel. 2 “Serve with iced, ‘drinks or “a. ‘tossed green salad, using ingre- dients ready to combine and eat right from the. refrigerator. It's delicious. — : fare. As see 3S xe. sen: Tit ine My. Carton ; Phone MA 5-5551 - “\STAPP'S... SPECIAL noTE x for Mother! BOTH OF OUR STORES WILL BE OPEN TUESDAY EVENING TO9OP.M. = Tomorrow, September 6 STAPP’S JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 €. Lawrence St. “and FAMILY SHOE STORE . 928 W. Huron St. Day-Into-Evening Dress Stars Low Back ‘Bodice | For the exciting, cosmopolitan Harvey Berin collections, Karen Stark designed this charming late -| day-into-evening dress. H s_ WONDERLAND § SHOP BOYS , You pay so little ond you take your choice ~ from the most exciting group of cotton plaid shirts of the season! @ Inspired patterns and colors! @ Quality in every stitch and style! © Sanforized* for. guaranteed washability! @ Satin yokes; flap pockets! © Sizes 6 to 16. BUY SEVERAL! Seeeeeseeeereseeesseeseeeseseses: NEW DRESS ARRIVALS ~ In the latest fashion, shoulders are assumed but not seen as the wide neckline. dips into a low square. at the buttoned, bow- trimmed back bodice. Push-up sleeves are cut-in-one ‘with the bodice and eased with gussets, ‘The flattering skirt is darted in front over the hips and box- New Head Presides at Group Meeting The Fashion Your Figure Club met Thursday ‘evenirig at the Adah Shelley Library. ‘Newly elected president, Mrs. Larry Collins, pre- sided. Mrs. Wallace Rauch and Mrs. George Cunningham tied for the trophy awarded for losing the most weight in the past week. The win- ner for losing the most weight dur- ing the month of August was Mrs. Larry Nichols. for Elegance PARIS (INS) ~ Genevieve Fath outfits. ions, ee oe ing sim aang cnt — natural-figured clothes. Mme. Fath lists these four parts for the fall wardrobe: "1. A sports costume of tweed or plaid wool, with itly en- larged shoulders and well nipped-in waistline. For the 1965 look, add q fur scarf wern choker fashion. c 2. One simple little black dcsie. | something typically Parisian — | | where everything is in the cut. and | nothing is in the trimming. This should have a sheath skirt, draped or accented waist and bust. Wear this’ with pearls for afternoon, 3. A cocktail dress with—high draped bustline and decollete neck- line. Mme. Ftth likes her own new “column” dresses, which empha- Psize the top of the dress with large balloon sleeves, but keeps the skirt slim. 4. A kimono or tent-shape’ ‘coat. _. |dark wear and would be’ suitable ‘|for any dress-up occasion Miss Fitzgerald Feted at Shower in Goplen Home misceHaneous shower in the home of Mrs. Francis Goplen on Cornel! avenue_last Wednesday | evening. = ‘Barbara, bride-elect of Mac G. says Most women can look elegant | : A ee next season with only’; four 7 8 Barbara, Fitzgerald was feted at | pleated in back to form a grace- | ijallenbeck, is the daughter of Mr. ful sweep of fullness, and Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald of | Originally shown in peau de soie, | | Henderson street. Mac is the son | it is also very lovely in plain or | of Mrs. Ray Hallenbeck of Meta- | novelty cottons, any of the 40-inch silks with natural stiffness, or -al- paca or silk wool mixtures, St. Vincent de Paul Church. This pattern is cut to designer; Guests were: Mrs. Fitzgerald, measurements, not standard pat-| Mrs. Hallenbeck, Mrs. Maurice tern measurements. Fitzgerald Jr., Mrs, John Fitzger- They will be married Sept. 17 in Bust Waist Hips z sixes | ald, Mrs. Clark Spike, Mrs. Otto 3 4 3s ~~ t_s| Fiedler and Mrs. Floyd. Watts. oe Nt a Me And, Mrs. Clarence McKim, Mrs. rs 30 “af 18 Nolan Posey, Mrs. Robert Wood, Size 12 requires 4% yards of 50-| Mrs. Vince Zukowski, inch material for dress. To order Johnion and Patricia Kohlhaas. Pattern 1197, address Spadea Syn- | = E dicate, Inc., P. 0. Box 5335, G. P. C in, othe new vac» (Coming Events = g | ‘ o State size. Send $1. Airmail han- | a: 12:30 p.m. for a cooperative renchean dling 25 cents extra. jat the home of Mrs. Ernest Hillman, 52 " New 144-page Pattern Booklet | nen = 5 Daugt { Pp 186 b t- XII available for 50 cents. If pay- = aol Ge foeaan tacstinn eon soa ing by check, miake it payable to ls They will meet at the Malta Temple, Spadea Syndicate; Inc., and add |* Perkins 8 four cents for handling. Cora M Tent Hive 247 of the (Look for a famous A Maccabees will meet Twesday evening at Ss AMEeTIC ae | 8 o'clock at VFW.Hall, 398 8, Saginaw St. Designer Pattern next week by Eves The September meeting of the Glo. ke WSCS will Monte-Sano). | way Lake WCB wil BR. held id at thee.) rome @ rs oiling, orton (Copyright 1955) | Ra . Tuesday at 730 p.m , > ae * is ' Ne a bs — 03,7. OPEN gO Za / OUR CORSETIERES are trained experts who ( —will make certain that. ¢ “your girdle or bra is § perfectly fitted. FEDERAL ~ nt enescenaegpyis th elastic. tery 36 dept. stores OPEN MON FRI. SAT Mrs. Gayle | Chitton velvet and corduroy are naturals in simple lines to ploy up the velvety surfoce ond the ele- gence of fall fashions. Elegant - fabrics, ranging from satings and brocades to the new chiffon velvets and corduroys are for fall brides. The timeless . nity of Jace lends an opulent t ito these rich fabrics in a and molded leogtoree eee .| This can be of brocade fof after-+- | — ae There are new ice wee on the market that turn out ice in slices, | rather than cubes, They eliminate wasté and make the ice easy to- handle. School Clothes for Boys and Girls Dresses— All Styles mora and the late Mr. Hallenbeck. | —- 4 | 2 S. Saginaw and Fabrics Boys’ Slacks and Blue Jeans pre $2.40 SLACK SUITS $3.98 LAY-A-WAY COAT SETS & SNOW SUITS Now _ While Selection are Large , from FE 5-8415 | TUES. 9: 30 to 9 (THIS WEEK ONLY) © Shaping up for fall... for beauties on-the-go! by FORMFIT — 395 Ideal “figure - makers for. busy - gals; in school or out. Slick slim control combines with light-as- air freedom, comfort in motion. White jacquarded nylon. and A wide, waist - hugging band enhances the figure flat- éven girdle or panty. Sizes S - M - L. further. Skippies: A. CIRCLE STITCH BRA Formfi fashions this cir- cle-cup bra in white cot- ~ broadcloth. Sizes. 32- 36 A, 32-38 B, | « B. feccorts BRA - Another wonderful Form- fit cotton bra; this one with | faggoting. Sizes 32- A. 32-38 B, C. 200 200 * SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC NIGHTS TO 9 drive in honor of Verla Lee, Stur- geon. Set “Verla Lee, the “daughter ot Mr<|- Af A.No Seam favorite:. enough for beauty. and strong’ enough for wear. You will love - the new comfort stretch top! & Ni Uf mou ) Wear / are “ Depéndable 2 NO SEAMS 89¢ . . Sheer >! Just Anioed! School Days FOR BOYS FOR GIRLS SUITS Lovely Cottons and or ‘ Sheeley TROUSERS DRESSES With Dressy School Shirts Sizes 3 - 6x and Bow Ties. Sizes | to 6. / 82 N. SAGINAW ST. OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT to This week only - FALL DRESSES Values trom ‘@All one-of-a kind @Manufacturer’s samples @New fall styles, cofors * @Denims, corduroys, etc. @All sizes included 5.95 to 8.95! S. This is a sale you just can’t afford to miss! ~ Imagine finding these kind. one-of -a- style. C dresses. . . one-of-a- nge-of-a-color . . . at such a low price you ¢ am 4 ‘buy several, right ¢ at the start of the seaso crepes, menswears, ot » 20,14! 22442 i inn gre } S n! ' Denims, corduroys, hers. Sizes 9-15, 10. pup. Hurry, and save! ~ p f 4 ie ed pe ae ee ¥ BT ee f i : wie J } je ee. " He ats © aah e getting things done. And at LOW Old. as Mathmisl Avanos, who |Sitrle acid, tteelt derived by chem-|regarded as dangerous, officials Nine ‘of the national parks are|in the County, but none of’ those | i cost, too. Call FE 2-8181, faid he put in 270 workdays last ' ical processing from ammonia, ‘said. located in New Mexico, stricken had. been inoculated. : $e = nee ‘sepa sansa = * . 2 Ss é $ 5s ~< : : a \ ey: > SEARS BUILDING wa wt = i 5 tr 4 rE | F i. 1 4 j NIGHT ‘TIL 9! ROEBUCK AND CO. / Nida tesa Come In! Save! New! Easier to Install! 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WASHINGTON—Political turmoil inside Yemen that broke. recently into newspaper headlines gave the outside world a. peek into a little- South of Saudi Arabia and just or north of Britain's Aden Protector- ate, Yemen has been described as/ ;, proves so erratic as to be a a ona. cerns by desert.| soubtful boon. Sometimes it has been called the| “ye, so, Yemen produces @ * forbidden growing list of commodities which it sells abroad—coffee, dates, hides, wool, rock salt and grain—mostly in exchange for oil, textiles and = For Yemen carefully cul- tivated its desire for seclusion. it * foreigner w in comtionntalUited States. How | eso Smee, Soren ots. come a that compares leading makes of ges [7 A) Ete Om. ever, the northeastern side of the | try that wanted to be alone. 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W YORK: (INS)—Ove ctgani-|Researeh Project, a branch of the A continuous strugtle or power gation that is. positive the ew | Committee -to Combat Soviet Kid- _ Russian smile is ag phoney as‘ | napings. \ three dollar “bil 19 the Political | The Reds, the organization's lat | QUALITY TOOLS | ‘ATLAS @ aot @ DELTA SHOPSMITH PORTER-CABLE ©@ SKIL ‘BROWN.SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE demobilizing Western anti-Comrus- @ DeWALT “This has the dual effect of and | presidium). Cease-Fire ‘Agreements Dissolve as Warfare Erupts at Gaza CAIRO, Egypt #®—New . firing crackled across the Gaza Strip last night, Only a few hours before,” Israel and Egypt had assured Ba would stand. by their cease-fire tet | mid built up for 25 years by Stalin concentrated power in one mam 0 | firmly that when he died there remained only an unwieldy system | based on terror, near the. top of which sat a group of yes-men trained in deceit and betrayal. “For self-preservation, Stalin's closest ‘collaborators established a collective leadership (officially called. Council of Ministers but actually the central committee of the Comniunist Party. ‘and © its The immediate strug- U. N, Truce commission if attacked, The Egyptians charged 20 tian troops in Tabet El ‘Assra. agreements but would shoot back raeli troops invaded. the Hl held Gaza Strip at 7:30 p.m. and began firing at midnight at Egyp- Bailey Circus yesterday and clawed a meat cutter for menag- Pontiac, Michigon Ss "Ambulance Service "Phone FE 5-0738) RENTALS fosters the neutralist policy which | gie for power begun with the alli- The Egyptians returned the fire makes ble Communist infil- killing four Israelis, Egypts com-| tration a scale,” es nee a — jaca emg It added there were : . GLENN WING POWER TOOLS Rito firondibrg nen reer yori Sarcck Aadhnto Of ble auctel police | Gre en ae ening: otk: ea TAMPS . 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. ; sudden? The report thinks there | *Pparatus.” rang Hag ols -semplth veep WE GIVE GOLD ‘BELL GIFT S ee es | Five Bie ks North of 14-dfile Rood w geile ty tee Event, “en te RESISTANCE TO RULE pom informed. the -truce = 2 eae cane ees ~~ BIRMINGHAM Mi 4-0444 developing "within the | Seviet < noes ope “Russia to ee cote oe Pavslon Obher “Ee Make. a N ote to Check .. i eee. Union, the chiet-gauses of whieb | Kremlin rub had y | pay Fh once Pas Bu 008 sre neral ant ppc |i eath activated ten |the reported tp o> - Their School Wardrobe | ” ' : at te ; feg.”| Tenietance.” It gained ‘momentum | Egypt also charged that five Is- * ‘Mone Tne Tosi MY STORE WILL BE. ta. self- > coon, e'll clean their erate rates. This same fine efficient. service is branches. Stamens ee ag machine-gun bes. Tas Your Shirts Now Finished the fos : UNTIL. Soviet Union, Ankara, Turkey, with a U. 8. mili- 4-HOUR SERVICE et “a § 14 | . 8 armwe Gecnanl ot See etosners | °S2, aiter tnf22 men sheard Were we OUR MAIN PLANT | : : ee | tance is based less on economig questioned at Lydda Airport. sho conn tk teitlals teach on air : ; 9:00 P. M. causes than on the desire for in- wd te deca aes ead shirt collars, for ah ee i aia ua radio orders to land, at Lydda for ea lang HUROR DRY CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY ad in Bermuda: the 9 ae org peo Gives Jolt to Passe nby _ ONE-DAY CLEANING SERVICE AT MAIN OFFICE learned by ALTADENA, Calif, ~The little || Main Office and Plant: 944 West Huron St. FE 2-0231 ‘bird clad in Bermuda-shorts didn’t : oe a hoot, but he drew attention himself -After all, 11 Neighborhood Stores to Serve Yes 1536 Unien Loke Ré., next to Turpin-Hall 731 Nerth Perry at Joslyn 4313 W. Welton Bivd. at Seshabaw 3279 Auburn Rd., Opposite Pontiac State Bank _ $16 Pontiac Trail, Next to Coffee Cup, 14 Main St., Clarkston Walled Lake 59 S. Broadway at Front, Lake Orion _ 188 North johnson at State | Arrived—All. Woo! - ae NEW FALL Mode Frasure noticed the fash- jonable fellow strolling under a tree .yesterday and caught him, Now the Pasadena.-Animal Shelter seeks the owner of the dressed bird, = chain catenin Holl ; wy ALL WOOL FLANNEL TOPCOATS: » UITS me 29°" ma OO. : Yes, Sir You Can Save Up to $3 to 56 in My Store!| Over 4000 Pairs of Pants to Choose From ... Wool Flannels . ~ Sharkskins - Splash Weaves -- Mixtures -- Worsteds NEW F Gabs WOOL BARDINE this is found in ‘student organiza- tions for liberation, including cells at the University. of Moscow and the University of Kazan, and here's an astonishing statistic) the majority < the 15,000,000 inmates 2005 Orchard Lake at Light, Keege Harbor i oO ee OO woe ore é i ges.” > al +8 Compare These alist Full Size Dixie i Hl 1G gz HUNDREDS OF 5 FP i 2 SE : "MY PRICE report recalls that 30,00 Soviel ; | } 87 in World War II, considering ' By sed aad | at Rane ia amie 3 $ $ $ | ea: is 81 Io 16.87 | 9195 Travelers Hurt SAVE 30! r 0 qs: @ All, Wools a | . ihe Were} 2 See ante 50 in Ohio Trin Crash Regular 813995 i Tots eee mrs TERRIFIC! | © sapien saa wise can Glistening white range at on exceptionally low price — 4-burner divided top — light and timer— large, well insulated oven and id sof convenient storage space. NO MONEY DOWN OPEN TUESDAY TILL 9:00 this morning when the Manhattan Limited, -Pennsylvania_ Railroad SANFORIZED COTTON “WOOL | BLOUSES SKIRTS — i S$ 29 sg and $52 with an east- a freight four miles west of eeu at Bucyrus Hospital estimated the number of injured. None were believed in serious con- dition. The state highway patrol sald | | the accident occ urred at 2:55-a.m.., (EST), five minutes after the train | JACKETS hs ae Sqn ae a i) ° left Bucyrus. My Price _ Route of the freight train was PEN how “peoutifuny ¢ they bir You not immediately available, | 0 he his 2 for $2.50 Sees, owen be. ee TUES. NITE Woman ‘Attacked, ‘Slain SAN FRANCISCO # — Miss %* 1 RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES x Sincheth Musing: Gas sale a ed SAVE $52.18 on This ‘i: oo | ually assaulted and murdered in ; ) ‘ Wemen : her four-room apartment, Coroner | ie ‘ in tk Gold Bell Henry W. 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Boys and| ger said in. réleasing the report. sons and daughters, -s0- does the | the major ‘contributing factors to “It's about time these ‘wards’ ok f oer yaa eased Saag delinquency among Indian children | total 126,000. | the United States are raised from . bugaboo of the Indian—fi RRS eT eee os * 9 - eos are poverty and poor living condi- «8 °° Tithe status of second-class iti Janeeie , Onpepeetcy | on: papa Nene. Mex st _snctive lew. bee “Our handling of Ian, wob-'2em reservations ; r; disorganized, weak not only is increasing | , hon fealty Ubi: report. Through it all, too, was that old The .289-page report was based on hearings held by the Senate subcommittee to ‘investigate juve- ~ nile delinqueney, headed by Sen. Kefauver {D-Tenn). . Langer “RND.) in the absence of Ke-| * fauver, who is visiing Europe. Hearings were held in North. Da- Calif., and Washington, D. C. poor al programs, and the difficulties in making the transition trom an old to a new culture.” e * _ It also: mentioned poor health |> | conditions, inadequate welfare ‘| services and lack of local leader- ‘|ship and community action on reservations. All of these troubies, it said, “seem to have been accentuated by the guardian-ward relationship and by the fumbling, inconsistent, uct, | inadequate federal policy on In- "| dian affairs which, over the past years, has completely reversed its course.” Long ago the ‘government first tried to scatter the Indians and remove their cultural identity. In 1923 it sought to return them to reservations and their own culture. In the. 1930s, the government begtin encouraging tribes to build their own governments and also increase their understanding of the outside world. - Now more. than: 200 Indian tribes, 20 | . Enroll Tomorrow New Classes Startiig BOOKKEEPING, COMPTOMETER, CALCULATOR TWO-YEAR COURSES { W. 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They were Rogerg: sachs at Mg ha ER ORR Ppa x z | EA 4 + | Herb Score “Rober Favorite in Stock Car Race DARLINGTON, S.C. # — More pitting the nation’s leading drivers. Fireball Beach, Fla., was an early favor- ite‘ in a Buick. He held the pole position on the basis of a 110% Imiles. an hour qualifying time. -|in diameter. .The winners: of Daytona |: - Today. is the finale for the na- Distance Mark Eclipsed by Detroiter on 1st Day of State Tournament JACKSON (®—Three state rec- ords were established yesterday on the Ist day of action in the Mich- flight competition for self- as he sailed an arrow | 1528 .yards, one foot, nine inchés. | The old m ark was 495 yards. Mr, Lorraine of Sag- inaw broke the state record in women’s national round firing with 518 points, erasing the old standard of 515. . Mrs. Marilynn Jackson of the . host Jackson contingent set a new Leng, of 602 points in the wom- Columbia round competition, yg Po ionships were. determined vd four “naan of clout shooting in which the archers attempt to place arrows as close to dead cen- ter as possible in a circle 48 feet Men—John Horvath, Lansing, 248- points. _ - Women—Beverly Goutding, Lans- .ing, 229 ppoints. Junior boys—Rocco Tenaglio, De- troit, 210 points, *, Junior girls—Carrol McCloy, Lansing, Firing continues through Monday+,, with overall individual champion- Ae — Pontiac Press Phote ap aged epraned (er deB eruenp-ont ome tyresclbewt agen Ase takes a oe ae. horse show section of the trials, Sunday, the U, 8. Olympic equestrian team semi | Trials coriclude today. Fare iOlympic Equestrian: Trials| Reach Final Stages Today |. without word, or use of ‘tent or other manipulations. Only pressure of legs against the horse's sides gives it the cue. the teams. of riders and horses. It was the 2nd phase of the 3-day event. Trials are held in connection with the first annual competition for the Col. John W. Wofford Me- Infielder Scariato, 19, Signs for Next Year | DETROIT (INS) Tigers have announced the signing of Bobby Scariato, much sought- | | after infielder from Hackensack, |N.J., to a 1956 contract. Scariato will report to-Detroit’s’ Lakeland; Fia., training camp in March. The 19-year-old Scariato, a left- handed hitter, batted .379 at Wag- ner College in New York last spring and was voted to the All- Metropolitan College Team. Scariato is 5 feet 11 tall and} weighs 180 pounds. John E. B., (Jeb) Wofford of |. let — The Netroit | 280 st 7 Kg epee son, Titus Jr., vaitsroun seniors — Pred. Alford, ares. ajo Georee Sting “edge Dr are a National Ce Horner, Sen 2 ees ro have been held, starting Saturday, \Golf Coach Wins Publinx Crown Sion. Seltzer Sizzles to 220 Card to Edge Mike _Andonian, ° ‘Sem Kocsis Jim Seltzer, ss meacatl Flint ‘Northern High golf coach, won the | state public tournament at Shore- Cotirse with a | ond acres Golf score of 72-15-73—220, three over z carded 72-77-T3—222, Pius Dick Preston and Wins Motorcycle Race LANGHORNE, Pa. ®—Nineteen- year-old Brad pode a newcom- er to expert riding ranks, aged better than 93 miles an hour to set a new record and win the 100-mile National Speedway Motor- cycle Championships at the Lang- Game Protest. Slated, Birdie Tebbetts, Vows for- | Arena Dum TY, ‘9 p-m., EST). Z E 883 =a E 4 4 fi 4 to television fight fans, and Tony (Sonny) Puelo, a bright lightweight prospect, meet tonight in a 10- rounder. at New York’s St: Nicholas Actton (POR is guaranteed when welter- middleweight contender- Gil Turn, er of Philadelphia at the Syra- cuse War Memorial Auditorium. The non-title 10-rounder will be broadcast and telecast coast to coast (ABC-TV and radio, 9 p.m., EST(. Cuba's Orlando Zulueta and Cis- co Andrade of Compton, Calif., a couple of lightweight contenders, hoping to get a title shot at cham- pion Bud Smith, collide at New York's Madison Square Garden Friday night (NBC-TV), radio, 9 p eens eeeeeee, yesterday. P.M. EST). breach was a ‘eorees one. Asked |. whether ‘AntonelJi would be rein- stated if he w to apologize for his actions, the Giant | skipper Said: “I won't answer that. All I'll | say right now is he'd better change | his attitude. I've, had enough of . his nonsense.” Net Championships Revealing No Upsets FOREST HILLS, N.Y. w® — Only two rounds of the National Tennis .Championships have been completed and, while there have been no upsets of note, America’s court fathers have nothing to cheer about. : The U.S. Lawn Tennis :Assn., in hopes of combatting some of the - | loose Australian rules regarding | Davis Cup talent, has been work- | ing laboriously on a Junior Cup | program of its own—but the re- sults have been negligible, Going into the third round of the nationals today, the only mem- ber of this year’s Junior Cup team of eight players still in the run- hing is Barry Mackay of Dayton, Ohio, All others are taking their tennis strictly from the stands for the rest of the week, DETROIT W—The Detroit Red | Wings--have ‘announced’ that, . for the benefit of outstate hockey: fans, ships for men and women to be determined in American and junior | American round firing. Three Key P in Giants, Ph ‘| nature of his illness,.A club spokes- -| man said, however, that it was be- } layers Hurt illies Series - Giants. He circled the bases but | staggered on his way back to the pare and eventually collapsed in the dugout. ‘Today, Temple University Hos- pital termed his condition ‘“‘satis- | Son. factory” but declined to reveal the , boreas they will play a Sunday afternoon game this season. The daytime tilt is scheduled for Jan. 8 at Olympia Stadium, with the Boston Bruins supplying the opposition. Genera) manager~ Jack Adams said: “The folks -outstate asked us if we couldn't schedule an afternoon game for the benefit of their fami- lies. So we went ahead and did it.” Detroit has played two previous Sunday afternoon games at home, Both came during the 1940-41 sea. Adams made the Red > while releasing’ the me achedule. cal all, the | Casey Thumbed , for First Time This Season NEW YORK (#—Casey Stengel, manager of the New York _Yan- kees, is known as a man never lost for words but he managed until yesterday to stay in every | ball game regardless of differences with the umpires But in the first inning of Sun- day's game with the Washington’ |Senators he got the heave-ho: | from Umpire John Flaherty... Bob Turley, the. Yanks's starting pitcher, walked the first {wo Washington batters, Ca-zy came steaming out of the dugout and headed for the mound, Then he detoured to the plate and pro- ceeded to ‘tell Flaherty what he thought of his calls. That was the end for Stengel. He was immedi- ately: thumbed out of the stad stadium. “Wings will play three Saturday games, 15 on Sunday and 17 during the week. The opening game is set for Thursday, Oct. 6, against the Chi- cago Black Hawks. Four days earlier, however, the Red Wings will debut in the annual all-star game at Olympia Oct. 2. The. schedule: October: 6 — Chicago; 9 — New York; 16— Toronto; 20 — Chicago; 22—Boston; 30—Montreal. November: 3—New York; 6— Toronto; 10— Chicago; 19 — Chi- cago; 24—Montreal; 27—Toronto, December: 8—Boston; 11—New York; 15—Toronto; . 18—Montreal:; 2—Toronto; 29—Boston. January: 1—Chicago; 8—Boston; Red Wings Announce Home Schedule, Afternoon Game Slated for January 8 February: 2—Montreal; | 7™—Chi- cago; 14—New York; 21—Boston; 28—New York. March: 4—Montreal; 8—Boston; 10—Chicago; 18—Toronto. ntonelli Draws Suspension “Antonelli was suspended after’ he put on a display of temper on the mound when taken ouf of the game, then complained ‘to Duro- cher about and threatened to “Bo/ ‘back home and stay there.” * lé The 27-year-old/ pitcher, from Rochester, N.Y., A 21-game winner and World Seri¢s star last year, has been a big disappointment this season, He has an 11-16 record with 10 complete games in 31 starts and owns & sub-par 4.46~ earned run average. The trouble started when Coach Fred Fitzsimmons, on instructions from Durocher, strode out to the mound to take Antonelli out in the fifth inning of the game against the Phillies. The Giants were lead- i= 3-2, Antonelli struck out Richie ‘* “being mishandled”. Ashburn, the first batter. but Bob- by Morgan doubled and Granny Hamner walked. . * * When Fitz came out to tell An- tonelli he had enough, Johnny stalked around the mound, threw down the resin bag several times and acted reluctant to relinquish the ball to the incoming Ramon Monzant. When he reached the bench,; Johnny grabbed his jacket in an angry motion and went down the steps leading. to the clubhouse. Durocher said it.was the first time since 1939 that he had taken drastic measures against a play- er. He once fined Joe Medwick $200 when he managed the Brook- lyn Dodgers but later returned the money. P.S, Monzant pitched no-hit ball in relief to preserve the 3-2 lead. Duke, “Maryland Predicte | The Associated Press Duke and Maryland both have never lost an Atlantic Coast Con- ference football game and are fa- vored to keep their strings intact as they prepare for the third sea- son of play in the eight-member circuit, Their chances appear good, in- asmuch as they do not play each other and each meets only ‘our confererice rivals, The reason for tabbing Duke and Maryland as the best in the conference is simpie—too many good players. for the other six teams to overcome. * * * Jim Tatum has assembled the largest squad in the conference at Maryland, 67 players; and Duke is right behind with 65. to Maintain Streak of Wins -* North Carolina, although scored on .oftener than any other ACC team in, conference play last, year. finished in third place with a 4-2 record. George Barclay would be happy to place that well this time, especially in view of rugged after- noons ahead against outside teams of the caliber of Oklahoma and cane Notre Dame. Cincinnati Victorious ST. PAUL (®—Southpaw sensa- tion. Ron Moeller -hurled his third straight victory in a brilliant relief role Friday night to carry Cincin- nati past Washington, D. C., 10-5, and force the American Legion Junior Baseball Tournament into a decisive game Saturday night. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cleveland Indians, back in first place today, were boomi Ray Narleski, their brilliant ace treliefer, for the American League's Most Valuable Player award and the records back them up. Not since Jim Konstanty cap- tured the National League's cov- éted award in. 1950-has a relief 12—New York; 15—Montreal;. 19— Boston; 22.— Toronto; °26-—~- New: York; 29~Montreak: : * Ison Pedro Meets Tulsa . in Softball Tournament OS gyomd opr Pa ~ San The Californians will meet Tulsa American League -fireman - ever) pitcher earned such an honor. No|- accomplished the feat, Narleski enhanced his chances” yesterday with a pair of excellent réscue jobs as the Indiang swept The Yankees subdued Washing- ton 83 to move ahead of Chicago n& | and the fourth-place Boston Red Sox remained only four games off the pace with a 5-4 triumph over Baltimore. Detroit overpowered “ City 17-1 with a 20-hit at- tack. | Pittsburgh with a 3 victory to retain their 14-game- advantage over Milwaukee, a 5-2 victor over; Bill. Cincinnati. The New York Giants | } Indians on Top, Boost Pitcher for Award ~: the hitting stars for the Indians, | Kiner drove in three runs in the | | Gine opener, including the two winning runs in the sixth with « double. inning of the mano’. his 19th ~ the“ year. pounded a three-run homer Pat off loser Dick Donovan in the third of Snead Favored fo Capture Title, Ryder Position Three Sub-Par Rounds Has Sam Leading Pack. in Insurance City Open big favorite to capture the 72-hole $20,000 Insurance. City Open today and a place on the Ryder Cup ‘Ed Kringle of "North Bergen, N.J., a threat .who was third at the ‘halfway mark Saturday, dropped out on the sixth yesterday after complaining of a bad head- ache, And another player who went to the sidelines was Bud Hol- scher of Apple Valley, Calif, He disqualified himself on.a technic- ality. a * a Snead posted two eagles yester- day, his third and. fourth of the tourney. He eagled the 498-yard, par 5 second with a 22-foot putt, andy he 503-vard, par 5 14th with foot chip. “4 played pretty well,” smiled | Snead. Down the list with 209 were Art Wall Jr., Pocono Manor, Pa., and Julius Boros of Fairfield, Conn., Bolt,. Chattanooga, Tenn., year’s winner; Gene Littler, Palm Springs, Calif., and Dow Finster- wald, Bedford. Heights, hid. Shaws Continue in Softball Race Play Ypsilanti Team in Tournament Round After 3 Victories . JACKSON # — Pontiac Shaws play Ypsilanti Walkers ‘today in the 5th round of the Michigan Major Softball Tournament. The winner meets. unbeaten Southfield Engineering in the double elimination tourney. Shaw's will be facing the Ypsi- lanti nine for the 2nd time in the double-elimigation tourney, spdn- sored by the Michigan Softball Association: Hardware team trim- med Shaw's, 81, in the latter's tourney opener Saturday. Shaw's y Solr back with — pe woe wins to stay alive. blanked Allen Park, 340, downed Midland, 6-2, to reach the semis and their return test with Ypsilanti. (Second Round) Midiand 4. Flint Herriich 6; Pontiee §, Hudson M : 8 4 Ypsilanti 7, Aan Arbor Morays 3. {Third Round: Lb per _- _ Park Johnny's 0; Mid- DAY'S RESULTS nd 2; Bouthfield 1, Ypsilant “Major Leagues concen: Lepeve _ Pet, Behingd Cleveland New York Chicago ., —Tracks (2), 1:30 p.m. At-4) va. Hoeft aen “ lati tae v8. j imore aN 1 p.m—Byrne > ve. Wight (3-4) (D,_ 12:3) p.m (3-6); and — McDermott (88) vs, Brewer (9-30) and Susce (7-5). SUNDAY'S =_—i Cleveland ry yng bs New fh Semungses 3 ‘aaa. 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ST stone STORES 146 West Huron “once more ‘be’ worthy contenders for championship honors, The Eagles, with their alternat- ing quarterbacks, Bobby Thoma- son and Adrian Burke, tossing the pigskin with deadly accuracy have ‘|won all four of their exhjbition games. The latest was a 24-10 de- cision over the Green Bay Packers at Charleston, W.Va. Saturday night, their home field for their fourth victory in five exhibitions, In the only other game: played weekend win, a tie and three defects, New York,” +. Kell, RUNS—Mantle. New York, Cleveland, Detroit, Detroit, oe ae Sullivan, UE & RUNS—87S (record in ise jr"tn rareomas. co ‘gas at, be N _ ae. Phi Br, “Chicago, 160. , ». Milwaukee, 23; Sni- der, yn, Aaron, Milwaukee, 38; t, Cincinnati, 28; Reese, and i, Cincinnati, 27, New sa te Rate be rhiabargh 10 102 Cle » Sihoeaties, . ee in RONG — Kiussewsk Cincinnati, os — New York, 40; Oath Mathews, Mi waukee, 36. 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Today, as a “capitalist” the working man or woman has an enormous stake in the welfare of our free enterprise system. And this is a - splendid omen for the future of America. * § Cutting Tools & Supplies, Ine. | * - “GET YOUR SECOND TIRE 7O- Plus Tex and Exchange - §PECIAL! MOTOR ‘TUNE-UP $495 | Brake oot ae Pe yada sha on our brand NEW 1955 _ “ANALYZIER. LABOR and MATERIAL ——_ FE 8.0424 | i cocKTANt LOUNGE a ge ee cl) OPEN FOR THE SEASON oF a : jin Russ Columbo Movie Love” heard it's definite now that Tony will star in the screen story based ‘fion the life of the singer who was the adored of the twenties fans and whose romance with Carole Lombard was/an idyll of those days. ed at its peak when he was poe He once had Johnny - Desmond penciled in’ and Russ’ sister was ‘strong for Johnny. Koch and Schenck will make it for United Artists. * * The glowing © reports about Anita Ekberg from Reme. sound LAKE THEATER *. 7 in dentally shot by a close friend. |; like they were written by a préss agent. 1 hear. both Audrey Hep- ae fon ee ee ee ee about her, she's so “War and Peace” ary ‘ eager to please everyone... “Anita,” said my friend who wrote to me, ‘has more wolf whistles in Rome than she. had/| badly shaken up. - eveii in Hollywood. The Italian — e ® 99 men just stand in line to admire Warners, I'm pretty certain, her."* Anita took Arlene Dahl's place in “War and Peace’' when Arlene became too ill to fly to Rome for the picture. Debbie Reynolds, her mother 1 es and her best friend, Jeanette Snaps: Stanford W Jolinson, spend two weeks vaca- with the $80,000 earned | tioning at Lake Tahoe. for “Solo,” which was sold to | That's all today. See you to- 20th. Century-Fox, is marrying | morrow. : ae a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1955 < - ann eee cee . ] Hollywood Headlines . | atta Tape, of ho aa em 1U.S, Gls ‘Run Wild! |The there ted, bt one wes 20-| Californian law Cloim | eeord of 20 titles for a Might'to ahs teat ee ti ta. |in Japanese. Village oes te ieee pers gy Maker wa |to Glider Distance Mark . held by Bil Coverdale of Tennes- Singer Tony Martin Stars a : roo, — he evap fee ed a ey oe. fo ie bet oy ce ee ee America's erated’ “es . in the mines... on the farms . ra ache th Ge NOUR “Bitterield Th TOG: dy —. PLAY SAFE... | “gon ol Saar HOLIDAY PRICES PREVAIL SOOAY! PHe OAKLAND: NOW SHOWNIG thra ofl AT —=1:23 - 4144 - 8: 10 a a ; on WALLED LAKE ee a et “GAYLORD : * ere oe DANCE : STARRING WM. LUNDIGAN @ PEGGIE CASTLE FRI.: June Allyson - Jose Ferrer in “THE SHRIKE” Theater 2150 Opdyke Road Phone FE 4-4611 Box * peer Opens ~, M. see Soschs 7:45 ALL THE SUSPENSE YOUR SYSTEM CAN TAKE! VAN HEFLIN GINGER ROGERS GEORGE TIERNEY RAFT ALWAYS COOL eee Doors Open 10:45 A. M. NOW PLAYING THRU FRIDAY! RICHARD CONTE in “A RACE FOR LIFE” SAT.—“Temale On the Beach"—"Private Hell 36" __.. STARTS AT: 11:00 + 2:40 + 6:10 - 9:52 — ALSO a STARTS aT: 1:10 » 4:40 ~ 8:20 fe A ee TUES. —WED. ae “BRILLIANT! © “MAGNIFICENT! wa impulsive, gorgeous and ~ headstrong” “de & & EXQUISITE!” “SEE IT! A Visual Delight!” “SUPERB! sureTo Win Awards!” ss , Laurence Harvey - Susan Shentall fea Flora Robson - Norman Wooland en Mervyn. Johns = Ba Travers « Sebastian Cabot Mee Lydia Sherwood -- TODAY 12: rR] ‘ 1) at) (RERT RYAN AVIL PARAM ESCAPE ro gorgeous and glowing...an exciting action film!” . cocter,W.y.Tins It is a splendid movie, vivid, —Cusrnsey, Herald Tribune WATERFORD|ES HEATE DRI IN —Kate Cameron. Daily News ——Kese Pelurich, Journal Amevivan — A Delight fe To The Eyer" —Cook. © orld Tel. & San ay ‘Ravishingly Beautiful!” —Netwrday Review 11. Arthur Rank Organi Penne nine Und Arts RIVE poy peta “RAGE AT re bicleke Also ll MAN co” Savage Drama of mon fighting ever: "South Seu trosture sad a women’ "DENNIS MORGAN: DARD FARRAR PEARL OF THE . (US-10) 1 Block now what Masimohaicia e | i? is...pearls: SOUTH. PACIFIC h T PONTIAC: MIROSLAVA cre ncierer. men uconee cr wren acy Guts sm camvoee Yes a & : SHOWING 3 ALL IN COLOR FE 5-4500 GREATEST WESTERN SINCE “HIGH NOON” N. aay TECHNICOLOR 3 * eek: Be y sag et? : Be { : he Se Bite 3 : on ie Si ne res PS Te ee EP te See i See — fer Oe eg eee OS oe gp 4 ie ae diin, She eee Pe eeie As | ey : ° ? 7 i : es) f as e so a : 4 ie ae ne ep Se ne. e B ia ee 4 . ee i | ; j ce poe ! A F by ae ; t Bp iss: i SN Neh oe Migs ie eS 4) eit Q ii + } j ae a ag Se “ee se — Shae Oty ae Cir, P= Poe pet £ ok 5 eee ogee rena a Pg Se eae, ] es Pn . 5 de ~ ~ hee , Ms - eB, ~ fi \ 3 - so * s ; * XS) Soe : y, we 4.4 - eas ee pene SS eee te ig = ‘ ae oe ee ; Hee ; ‘ Me Se 7 ~ i \ * e i ees . Ae) : A Lt es ; ; 4 ‘o Se ee PONTIAC PRESS, NON TWENTY-FIVE DAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1055 _ Area Rebuilding ee ft ie ! “ecete iy fences and repairing form buildings damaged in the tornado that if at no td 1 ty penseeee ray wamadsaniey PA ee i? Hi i ue f Ht ‘ ; ij z i i f e : Hl | 1 Hs E z + : 4 It’s nice, Crosscut .. . but it's not what I had in mind when I asked steel, | you to make me a bottle lamp — : BOARDING HOUSE DID THEY GET D THE IDEA , z aR 2 : § }{ IF YOU'RE GOING : “TO GUIDE THOSE YH a ro \ , BOYS / WASHINGTON A 16 ENROLLING SCIENTISTS A PO%, THE SELF, HIGH HARD ONES, A} & j TO HELP ENGINEER THE / ; BE. ~ ~) fi NE] = , FLIGHT OF THosE ff CANE ove YOU IZA ] | 8} eam SATELLITES AROUND J] ,YOU% ea Coe QE: "] =F + on, Gene. 1905 ty NEA Gorvien, tno. ¥. Mi. Rag, U: &. Put OFF OFTEN You'Re] ) TOASTER PUNCTURED, WITHO YOU STILL PRODUCING STAY FULL]. | CLINKERS/ OF ae ‘ . WOT AiR // | \g tA .. > By Ernie Bushmiller_ a) [ | Ht OH. MR.ADAMS=-| | WHY 2 | AR » > ee | PLEASE PUT. ) rT SCARES me. a: I'M GOING TO || youR CAR IN. A ‘a ep es ii PHONE THE MAN THE GARAGE | 7% eg MCT SEE 3 : Hkh ~ DOOR HLM ill mM ‘yin ‘ Ve RRA Vs aot sep ; E CAPTAIN EASY :: : ae + > By Leslie Turner f f Y es , Wi, ; fet Ceestese ‘ VEY ‘ag -* > ’ ‘ } L Ld RSATN + Md Px Ae) ~~ oy | ls 3 -£ > BUSH M 1A ES i «i ~—s ES - ST 1 ee abs ra - OUT OUR WAY peane i TD, II I u VOHENS OO 1 GET MV PRIZE? Tt ae = ¥. ° Ng : Sry * x3 . oe yt ee = tena: f / f g ~— cept. 1% Eby NEA Service, Inc. TM. Rog. U. 6. Pat OF, Sm = _ Kv Charies Koha GRANOMA./ WE HAVE Im | * a TOOTSIES re © be Se BA 8 MM BE! ij J-RWILLIAMS ~ THE VANISHING HERO FARMHOUSE AN’ ASK FOR ALITTLE COOL WATER / | _ a - » 4 ——TGOLLY, Tus iS) | (Let's STOPAT TH NEXT ) | [suRE TH’ LONGEST | HELLO~ MR. zt Alar nt’ Ti By John Morris een oe el CRE: Juice ll seman es BPemle. Healthful OPPORTUNITIES o 2. : problems. Delicious ||* sce xe / ) WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 (ear seen Engi hs scciti pease bio 3 ; [Green Lake Club: _\to Hold Forum - lon Decorating GREEN LAKE — An interior '| asroreting torten end luncheon wil be conducted by the members of the Green Lake Women's Club, Sept. 12, at the Green Lake Com- munity House. Following the 12:30 luncheon, a Pontiac decorating firm will pre; discuss latest fabrie and carpet samples; review various periods of furniture, showing recent trends ‘in . decorating. Following the. lecture, she will conduct a d-ans period, Door prizes will be awarded, Chairman of the event is Mrs. Robert Roberts, from whom tickets may be obtained. Also in charge *|ot ticket sales are committee members Mrs. Fred Bott, Mrs. Ernest Fuller, Mrs. Edward Hen- derson,- Mrs, Gene Mitchell, Mrs. Kenneth Skottegard, Mrs, Robert Stewart, Mrs. Frank Stroup and Mrs. Charles Urquhart. Japanese Stone Two Marines F tii FEES ‘ iy ie g i : H t ‘Cab Brushes Guards Returning to Billet TOKYO W—Two American’ Ma- | i ! ' | i 7 ach f a HE 7 i E eas THATCHER : PATTERSON | pecs aod & WERNET || Alumni Banquet Sept. 24 - €09 Community National MARLETTE—Board of Directors ‘Bank Bldg, FE 2-920 HARRY W. MacDONALD and COMPANY - Electrical Contractors ‘Costutivelal and Industrial ose — sent. a decorating expert who will) “Near Riot Begins After) Phone FEderal 2-3080 ; “4472 Baldwin Avenue, Pontiac, Michigan o HARRY W. MacDONALD : Res. Phone FE 5-4545 ” You can-borrow 20 to $500. ‘Up to 24 months to repay... arranged to fit your need — __ Ready for your immediate possession: $20 to $500 on -_. signature, car or furniture, without endorsers. Mar- ried or sirigle folks welcome. Easy-to-meet require-’ ments. Over 1,500,000 neighbors every year rent” extra cash the odern, businesslike FC way. So can you «.. today! Phone or stop in today for fast, -. friendly HFC money i soservice! Earth Tremor ~ Jolts California Reported Hurt SAN JOSE, Calif. —The Andreas | fault; y last night. * * , Walls ceed and plaster in the: Santa Clara County here, canned food flew from: stance, reas quake and fire wrecked ‘Most Damage Occurs in San Jose; No One an -earthquake- devil that continually: threatens northern California, stirred slight- shelves of groceries, plates scooted from under forks of diners, plate glass windows shattered and a number of chimneys lost their Quake-conscious Californians re- membered 1906 when the San And- Francisco. At least two women | Ostee + *. * Dr. Charles F. Richter, more .nearly 6. San most of the Caljfornia That's an earthquake. fell +. 8 * bred Jailers here moved trusties and of another jolt. Sheriff's herd the 165 prisoners to park. : San . Cafeteria Supper || here’ at Hollister at 1°0L32 p.m. | “Marion and io Weber at Santa Clara University gave the quake a Richter rating of 5.5, but): veloped the rating system, said at California Institute of Techonology at Pasadena that the intensity was Under the Richter system, ‘the world’ s longest known crack in the earth's crust, a line extending up slips when enough stress builds up. women prisoners from the and third floors to the lobby.’ They also stationed men ready to un- lock doors to other cells in case armed with shotguns, waited to who de-| coast, It deputies, a nearby GAnae WUE TA acte taka, Glatctonad tho Tk oa Stanile ond complete with a fringed canopy top, is used by President Eisenhower (in back seat) for the first time as he makes a 45-minute inspection tour of his Gettysburg, Pa., farm. On the platform in rear are Murray Sny- der, xg no-esqpubirkges ical eee stomped and two unidentified Somnet Deyviee aqpete. fo install Ofcers Daughter's Betrothal. Mrs. R. T. Huffman, of A winter wedding is planned. TRed Farm Group \Miffed by Aloof Ottawa Attitude pealhenyy aqemdiver Girton ya WHITE CHAPEL. NEW GECTION | ao = choice The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to § p.m. petite eats 2 | “Ke ervers sthee advertine- “ment been dered 7 ne Y OF bors and 7 hu Teavement. Mra, _thur_Gabert’ and children In Memoriam 2 - IN Lovina MEMORY -OF MOR- red al who vassed away Sot. | The memories are Jewels That no one can steal. Death is a heartache ‘That nothing ‘in heal = a foreet you now that ou're Bur’ we shal” ‘remember no matter’ | Sadly missed by Wife Thelma, and, ai ead Lester and Dick Deso! trude cu Bept. 1 Only fesse wlio jose can tell The grief we bear in silence, * one we loved so weil who passed. away For | : = missed by her children, Ethel Robert Day, IN MEMORY OF BETTY JEAN Campbell, who died Sept. 5. 1951 Darling you have left «a beautiful gg cena g and @ sorrow too great But to us who have loved and lost ~ your memory will never grow and husband, Cass No morning comes, no night re- turns, but what we think ot you Her mother, Helen Omdahi and sis- inne Delcres Scribner and Haze! und, IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOR- od ime who. passed awav Sent Deep in our hearts ties a picture Of a loved one laid-to rest. In memorv's frame we shall keto Because he Was one of the best. | Sealy — by Shirley and Jack Priebs and Grandson Jacky. iN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. = Some who ee wh 6 Y OF OUR tle May ae 1954. iN, LOVING MENA dear mother who pi rief we bear in silence, ¢ one we loved se-rell. ne Len Nagy a time, wé shall see, rhe we fm memor Sadiy. y= Bet De aughter. and Son. ‘gon. ‘BOX. REPLIES At 10 am. Today There were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: f \ 4, 8 i, 13, 15, 23, 25, : 2, 34, 95, 40, 58, 60, 63, A, 65, 67, 71, 76, 78, 85, 88, 105, 106 111, 113, ie Tt —_ error. a OS Sfimmente SiiSs ves held W | Closing titre with Elder s . \ ts containing type — art. Mr. Rush is type te 12 o noon the oN BR oe , ; ‘ ~ 4, 1088, Si. fiasat ov. feat eee || peteancena ups $38 Et Merlin, and Emmett ©, sander-|§ {Pe 487 | —— brother ef Fisher and Wellineton Gandarsen, tare Baty om wg CASH WANT AD estes Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Mrs, Chester|§ Utnes 1- 3 Da # Dare ionk, Mrs. Hugh Carr, Mrs. 3 $1. $1. $2.76 Ae , Sonics bs age | 5 4 2% ss. Re, omvegaeronce funeral) $A SB ges . Me le ir. z F Ba was taken f 7 31s) | (6867 848 Sparks-Griffin Punerat Home this $ 3% fue tee Sonera onan ments by Low . = bas — Griffin =~ . Card of Thanks 1 __ Help Wanted Male 6 Lewis EAGLEN| ish to — thanks to sabnosd in neigh’ __for their kindness me hn WE WisH TO THANK OUR MANY IN LOVING MEMORY OF GER. APPLICATIONS NOW BEING TAK- follow: positions : rts nen, with mec oar abil: rts ers, 5 and fechanic’, helper. ree onal —_ have ‘tegible handwriting, a ha p Keego Sales and Marbor, Moth |ASSISTANT P/RKING MANAGER. pe “ excellent oppor tunity for advancement. Character and employment references re- quired, Apply 50 Wayne St. only if you are seeking permanent em- _ ployment! mt, Are You © Satisfied With Your Present Earnings! ? If not we have ——— for you, that is worth meetin up ing. Men are makin 000 ‘and " i and com- tate “AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Immediate opening or 2 Adeat- location with cood sales potential Selling new va & DeSoto, men sonT — “MAN. “G00b Economy Cars, PAY, 22 Au Gan POL POLISHER WANTED. derson Pontiac-Buick, Utica, Mics REpublic 2-3001, CONTRACTORS be! grading and seeding Large housing project. Start CARPENTERS ROUGH AND FIN- _ ish, Steady work ome er re or aft “CARPENTERS - 400 houses’ to be built in 3 years Year a fob. Must be union, interviews urs on Joslyn Rd. _Aat Silverbell Rd. CARPENTERS, PROJECT OF homes, near 12 Mile and Steady local work fier 6 p.m. NTERS, ROUGH |_work, EM 34730. ERS Bive Cross pre LEADER, DIE. MAKER AND 4 Box bert"? YR EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE salesman wanted for | diat ‘for - aggressive eet America’s ity, lowest salesman, rth Sagniaw Stre re ‘Silas for Oe KIVER Por established cleaning! Bg Cleaners hoe Be Te Oreha: 'D- Wells. ; WARNICK BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 1201 Bird 8t., Birmingham | PARKING ATTENDANTS. (eam “AND er érive v Analy oo Wavee- between EXP. ESsER HITE. Full or or pert time, Walker's Clean- ers, Lake Orjon. FULLER BRUSH “TAS FR deale: openings Clarkston and ares, W appoint- ments , No cold canvas. $100 per week to start. | 23-2318. Furniture afid Appliance ——— Must need, strong closer. rr’ srbtious man man. i __ 108 N, Bag! aeanipeee ci) ASPHALT HALT TILE jayers Apply tn or linoleum rson, 3511 Elis. Lk. Rd MACHINIST | APPLY tunity for Mr, Morgan SI “Ge Ete las REGISTER NAL SALES } CAREER =with billion dollar Life In y Co. — Write Pontiac “ROUTE "SALESMAN ed laundry, dry ean ite. Must have: knowledge of city streets. be heat appeaeite, willing worker nd desirous of steady employ ment. Experjenced preferred. Ap- to Mr. White, Pontiac Laun- dry, 540 8. Tele ED PHARMACIST full or pert time “.!! MY 2-6742 or} a) SA — known organiza- with MC Cc. “MFG. Co. service man. ment. MA 4-201}. to $100 per week, first year Pon time —— write full ‘ontiae Press; Box 18. LIGHT TRUCKING or “ANY. “KIND. Also rubbish =e and Saves 1 cleaning. FF _2-6541 Good pay and -rorking conditions. Cy_€ ‘Owens F Ford Sales, - MAN FOR DUCT WORK. TRETAL- lation and pipe. fitting. some ex- rience desired. FE rehard Lake Rd, NATIONALLY KNOWN DETROIT 23-0278, 3101 sat — Machine Wo 115 Main ion is Rochester. ry in-om aren x th oni RAL CAFE! FETERIA 7 ty ad mgr pg te Pontiac Toledo Tremendous mer. e858 bor a distin eporetion will GRINDER erate Steel saat -Tool and O.D Must have expe sors, Base training salarv —. on Rolg = nl one raft parts $725 per -month, plus ex- car allowance. selling keround to re- age trade is helpful This a full tinie position. You wional offices throughout the United States. Our emploves oo of this advert’ oment * rour tnowrles will be apmtidentialy Ca Mr Wii- T. Leonard for verson- al interview at the Waldron hete} Pontiac, on Septem- : MECHANICS > BODY REPAIR ber 10 men, trim reoair man, for ex- ‘punding service department. Ton | ROUGH CARPENTERS ~ LAYOUT earnings ‘10 ver cent oremium for “en Cornice me baw man sec ift, Paid vacation and “eye Union oni Call after Patrement plan “"Bowtse, Mots | sacks AR rement plan w a . Wo Division Retail Store 63 Mt. SALES MANAGER WANTED, Nc _Clemens | St. Fe Font. rr 21117. car required, PE 2-0143 for J MECHANICS. MUST BE Ai.| , interview, #URVEYOR-ENGINEER. FOR OF- ie and field, Also need trainee. @-3183 ence yo t mot necessary firm has ovening om ¢ retail route m Pontiag serving its reeular tradine customers. Car furnished — outdoor work. Steady vear bageragce benefits Starting salary $80 plus Wee Noon. rienced pct Ms gra care, FE 316% —, commission ues vou are * this can be $5,000 to $6 000 « vear fob in 3 to 6 mos time Phone _Mr._ Hesse. WA 1: NEEDED * Journeymen For Foundry Maintenance * Millwrights Electricians © O he. ek. Good! foes? area, Phone OL Mil, . ee a ae tye v4 Pr NE ia ie oJ Piae ee Be uN rad ‘SHOE SALESM:? AN - XPE- N TO ‘FOR MANAGER, as re) ALL pecs AND. DEPE 7 > ‘RE MERIT SHOE CO., _INC), @ a NGAGINAW. STOCKMEN: FULL TIME. SUPER Steady. + No phone calls. Appl rket, 8af Pont, Good ia-~ te Orchard Rd Pipefitters : i and | womseese mandy man. IM 3-268 |. Machine Repairmen | pee SALaSMAN AT ONCE i _on_Bt. Apply | Young man to train .as | finance adjuster, M - seh PONTIAC —/: have car and be hig “ | school graduate, This sale| Oe atied position with ‘com-|-2! =" MOTOR ~*! bined inside and outside CuINAS work, and offers oppor- ) DIVISION ».. | tanity for advancement. = Call FE 8-0422 for ap- Employment Office _pointment. MIDWEST EMPLOYMENT / 5-0227 GABYS R Mag nat LiG et , housework. Call Me BABYSITTER. #30 aria 4 Pe boise Own transportation. Ref. GABY SITTER WA ) FROM — ; totam. will a home cach Anderson. _Bight, Apply &2 N. Anderson SABYSITTER WHILE Parents work, 2 boys #8 and 5. Crescent _Lake, PE 45962. BABYSITTER. FOR DAYS AND housework FE 1-0751. CHANGED YOUR MIND About going beck to school? See Betty for that all important first job at Midwest Employment, 406 Pontiac State Bank, FE 5-¥227 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO |: -——| day, no Saturday work, do days week. nights. $17. 0 per c week, 204 Nelson ot. aang ap TAKE Lg 83.4 mothe © More . Near Pon- 9-361, INDUSTRIAL NURSE Position in staff offices located at Birmingham, days, Monday thru Fri- must be registered. . APPLY PERSONNEL TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CLERICAL i oo oa | —— between Tr Duly acon go to meet people Purchasin Bookk weeper, FC... .cuwisens Ty some _fberthend $240 he tee accountal . . $235 Executive secretary as : clerk ae .. $250 Medical clerk / 9040 Receptionist, no exp $230 General © $355 ' General Rock keeper . $260 Undergraduate of nurses rite st7q) -BOND EMPLOYMENT | B-1 RIKER BL DG. PE 44469 00 = COUNTER HELP FOR DAY AND night shift. References reauired. Harrison's Hamburrer— 21 N. Perry ASSISTANT. RT TIME aeore evenings. Experience ut not necessary. Write ee — status, —— ence any, telephone n tine Pres: oe Pon' Assist ANT ANTED and. dependanle Ne rien cpueate | Eee." Box i acne, age _and De ee oRUG sTSaE CLE ence in cosmetics Ste preferred. References. EXPERIENCED rr“, “waitress ‘or Keego “larbor.. Part Pontiac Mus’ work weekends, soy 27129: Or. rd Roosevelt ne i, -4 tie No phon or me. > e ~ enlls. “a w. Mary-Go seen LADY TO LIVE IN take care of 3 children —_— a week YE 17-2064, i aieneanemaaies CED WAITRESS. Call at 1225 Baldwin od 6 p.m. _Ave. b between 3- p.m. a ™. ‘ FXPERIENCED WAITRESS AFT- nart tifme. 2 _ 2m: ernoon shift Full Call FE 2-0135_ beh re. "| Experienced salesladies for sportwear department. ‘Permanent or part’ time work. Apply in person. Peggy’s. 16 N. Saginaw. TENCED WAIT™ESS. $21 W. Huron, EXPERIENCED COOK; AND EX- Se gril girl. Call FE for a ent, XPER: 6 washers. Merry Go Round Res tau a 107 N aw. _Sear Duck tk ae EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS Between a and 40 years of age Hy oo part time and — BLOOMFIELD ~ DIVISION | FORD “MOTOR CO. MIDDLE AGE WOMAN TO sist in small convalescent home. 18 miles from Pont live in. Box 8, Pontiac Pre: fainted, although no injury from a IMLAY el nas oe Saw this stirring was reported. to Be Held at Thomas News i in Brief PT A Board to Meet . Meet at Ortonville Estern, 6G, Imlay City, were held Most of the damage was in San| THOMAS — The Community! 46 yous eriend’s in jail and needs FOURTOWNS — The executive} ORTONVILLE — The — oun, teeage oe in the Im- Jose although the tremor was felt | Association here will serve a beet} po) ‘Ph. PE or MA 5-4031.| board of the Four Towns PTA will | Crusaders of the Baptist ©aNN¢)| 12, township Cemetery. over a 100-mile area, from Mount |and chicken cafeteria supper at a Adv meet at 8 pm. ‘Tuesday, at the |Dere will meet Tuesday. at Surviving Mr. .Estern are his Tamalpais north of San Francisco | Thomas-Community Hall Tuesday. ; ot Mr. acd Br. Merve | Oe in the home of Mrs. Carl desahade, tie: to Hollister and Watsonville south| ‘The public is invited to attend aia Hheilip oJ Waterford, | home Tucker, on Oakwood wife, ee ee hoe cy, and 8 of San Jose. the event, which begins at 5:30! see White Bros. Real Estate. OR-|/ 2z#er on Lochaven. Mr, Parker) Marceline Reed of Drayton | Clara goget , Seismologist W. C, Marion at the | p.m. +. T118. "—Adv. |is president of the PTA, ~- | Plains will.addresS the group. _| brother Canada. = Death Notices Flowers 3| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7 ; ars MAID TO LIVE IN|SALESLADY FOR PERMANENT te pastare Towns... a RESSER. MAN eotectons eonat essential mans ¥ zm So, in esti went pee) mat im Franklin. Modern ec Experience peotesres. BUZEARD Orr lee te, acer| Funeral Directors 4 expenizncep eat chuyhen ian TWEEN 35 AND 36 TO/ Shs’ be nest ah ae re anally A ge hoinaa father of Mra. Boreth Jecobs, aapougry — 7 one men MI 44476 0 vera. Must have Rome Gh exper = tor rie by & #3008. | et semana and ‘Mis, Muth |Pursley Puneral Home FS 4-1311| "XPERIENCE DMAN FOR IN- “‘Rpply 1040. Cooley Lake Ra. are TIME OR PART TIME . permanent position, Klineh: dear brother of Mrs, Ive POWERAL pains tnd cocceeinn o® ant gee AQ eons Gs NOW BUT LO | "Help Wanted Female 7 "Peet = ing concgra. Coed salary. Soir Mees one be haid ‘Teee-| pi cements, fesiiitien OB 2-Tr¥t working ‘wi listled tied 2 GununaL OFFICE with BOO |ermabyY ei Berel eee on itrem at. bene. | Drezion Plaine-—W on vines = EXPERIENCED cabal ee for pro |ACTIVE, WOMAN FOR. CASHIER ‘Keeping knowledge. accurate tYD-|" tor women who can. Avon ‘ope “Cemee In it in Mount cue 1OPE e108? SIDING al an srafnble, 0 day" week + enpestenes rred. For ap customers one " in- will be held et @ otiock tonight wen pang, INSTALLERS Pontiac Lake Market. 6240 High- = sacs oot ee " reson letne Myst havg own, ecuigment and car | 2 Ror i | SINEAL OFFIC Sales = | Scleswomen ag yn A 9 wares Rocback & OS”| Sredanat is ates | bene a, caree fe| eit aaiorome ene | rr eg r. sal a arto teat Sept. Pees be bd quate training | pro rectly and’ phone, ‘necesse | Train. st CRO uetis. NEWPORTS Dent Beiary and commission, bad Trom Plumerfelt " Meme] Tnesgneiel Service Fe Feet | ter route. ——, $10 to Sib ver evening by ep: | ————"»-™_sesmes a ‘Apply is 2 p.m. with Rev Morris ‘a1 meeting o cami Deleted. tn . : ne preferred. Seine “hay tunes st 'be| V OOThees-Siple 7 pro Senter Nesciat Retr ig et | fine biersee, "JOM pon, roty,smee pone me] TS | anton oxen en, -| FUNERAL HOME | ten fre Put your sit Se digess, . 1 Mrs, | Ric 3 ALESTADIES tuner [ans nashge er gga | Ambulance @orvice, pane or Meter] 26:80) “ars “eveet “hosd| OPPORTUNITY AIM HIGH LION STORE WORK NEAR HOME lather, of Mrs. Rey ‘Britton. Mr Pion soles dept. Comprehensive] Intelligent person who has had 51 8. Saginaw St. R : Mrs. 5 Plas ae Me. pm | program now being or-| music training of anv tyoe cal) S NO NIGHT WORK puegen 208 Me fee > Monuments 4A\. PE. 4-408. CAREER GIRL Aiea sesua” (Sete o 'y re, Eommisaion on credit approved or | —"" GENERAL HO NERAL HOUSEKEEPER MAID. Expe sterred. Porme, BaikeCinee’ Rineral series will Roy pouacr avo save. | Stitt at"tacing cage | 1 eet SS ome HS) Mike Poe, ee, he] ste gaunt “Tet Bo “Wed . _ o, @ ’ ’ ‘ ¥ “a s. faim trom ne ber Pana Rete Georee © pomaay,| from io any wrt nt sry OPPORTUNITY ecreacis | Bone |_ Bete ates A canst bh aA TET EXPERIENCED siieET, METAL FOR y's hes GLAMOUR PUSS STENOGRAPHERS son-Johas Funeral Home and ma na Cemetery U Lots 5 furnace installer. Bryan F around iri City of Pontiac. Starting salarv be up 1 o'clock nigel oe French, 351_N. Paddock. woman ., Glamerous downto =e wengs ‘anually. 8 day week, vace- ier p.m. he will be |) ORAVE. WHITE CHAPEL ME.|EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER BIG INCOME Insurance backetound - geen, ming lady to do) fon, sick leave and vension bene- Indiana | and burial. feeriel Cemetery: Excelient loc: wanted, mote on Bg ay * — . Office bealaner ai Midwest Employment Pon-| fits. . Com ie aos i Sevt. _ Office, City Haut 6S your home. Can earn weekly Minimur 5 hr “Jey. Cal GNOSUAL ‘bet 230 nd “rex tween 20 ene. For clerical * érk. Must gave a ‘an unusual personality, Bome knowledge of musicat background. ia. aalary to start. gout — Music wo 1 ™. N WHITE FOR re waeren: WOMA cee & babysitting. WAITRESS 38 NIGHT. PART TIME. im rson after “@ Dell's days « week. Baby sitting with 2 small boys. FE 2-2068 tfler 6:30 WATTRESSES, 7 OR OVER. Tapp's Drive Restaurant, WHITE GIRL UR WOMAN FOR pranepocrins care of 1 child. Live in, MA 41847, WHITE LADY TO CARE FOR children wh! pemer works, Mist live in. PE TO DO BOOGENS . § of us 10 and M15 orrrs Roebuck & Co. 2500 FE. MAPLE RD. =| WoMaN For 1 ORK. CARE 4 N. Saginaw Pontise, Mich. | BIRMINGHAM fours, Heme nt an ee LADY TO CARE FOR 2 | CHIL- ares FoR cHITS COUNTER GIRL. BOBS CONEY| {itrora’’® '™ 4 % Commerce "tare. Live re ig preferably ight we CAREER CIRLS — | te, Sosveny, ene make | foe te sd Ie om ae hee aeunes aes ys ee WOOL FINISHER _, — a ee piace: Mein nice. fons in new home eee eae = © sitions “avaliable immediate! pp og Call WHITE LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSE. ce » work. aaggtiiaren. ages 6 and 13. w ATTRESS, RELIABLE NEAT AP- -— pea nb ladw. for general res- ‘ure work. ‘10:30 a.m. to 6:30 MOTHER'S HELPER WHITE <4 TV St NEAT AND EXPERIENCED SAI _ clerk ‘to work at bakery counte evenings. Apoly in verson No Phone calls please Thomas _Bakery, 121 W. _Hurou. _ NEEDED AT ONCE SEC. STENOS TYPIST COMATYPIST Birmingham Location Staff Offices and Engineering Center TRACTOR AND ‘IMPLEMENT DIV. FORD MOTOR CO. Excellent Working Conditions, Vacations, Insurance Programs, Etc. APPLY Salaried Personnel 2500 E. MAPLE RD. hank dha MICH. ® feaeral housework, mrurt, ‘ike cueres and © cue ren Rutgers rT | @ren, 6 days a wk {cL p.m. No San. or holidays. Apply . 50 Wayne st. next to_ Consumer's. WHITE WOMAN TO DO BARY sitting and ‘ight housekeeping : LOA —— in EM 3-3832 after w ANTE D: SALES GIRI. for record and phonograph dept. or jewelry dept. “Must be ex- — aa teed selling Many emplove nefits Permanert position. Apply Mr. Morgan. 106 N, ', Saginaw. | WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFicE work — like math & @ etailed im ge a oom: Sree required. Pon- WOMAN T° CARE FOR 3 Car et- “erences, FE 53-0208. afte “5 4 WANTED WOMAN FOR OPFICE work. Typing. Operating mimeo- “graph machine and some book- eeving required 40 bov Paid vecation handwriting and salary Press. Box week in own experience revived Pontiac ‘00 YOUNG LADY Permanent non - routine position. Office work, meeting public. Must type Shorthand helpful, but not mecessar: Re [pede beget tbs — increases. mpeat 8: pe naar 0 co. Help Wanted ~ “ 8 CARETAKER MARRIED. FOR large apartment building expe- Box 76. references Pontiac Press CooK FOR rant, Night ITALIAN RESTAU- —— FE_5-6129, MAN oR, WOMAN #ITH in the vicinity lop go for 2 hours work ea afternoon fro 2:30 to 5:30, delivering papers om ex ~. . “Apply in Person to- Ne S. DEMPSEY Circulation Dept. : The Pontiac Press Instructions 9) / ASSES IN THER — and carving. Day Stipend / € ae RE “SHOPS Renee) eS IS Se Mi SILK FINIS HER Birm m Cleaner: 1253 8. Wecaward, MI 4-4¢20 t information phone F ARIVING LESSONS DAYS Mg og Pontiac FE 2-4887. d ean tinane. FE 24 TEACHER: Lessons =. Mrs Henry 88 Starr. ~Saleswomen foe, poomenrtes ee children's. Position is perma- ata SHOP | Peas fain aide WOMEN WANT WALL WASH: | ’ : Pets. “iggamate, ho lee tos ig or a DOORS. D. F. CEMENT. & BLOCK FE 5-0782. Se en Furniture Refinishing 16A tad. time, by 5% MORTGAGES oy Fa + OB pcg ete B. peat ealtor : SAVE $ s Ack’ cane fags bd SAVE — eee s aa =| WHITE R equity t your home. K L. E Templeton, Realtor +4563 _ Reasonable FE 4-8 Liowtt ae A HEAVY tits naires oa cs pete INCINERAT CHIMNEY WORK rebuilt. | built — on saeee — paired. ag. replaces chim: foatd liners, Home poles Tegis- ° tered §-J701, sah ELECTRICAL WIRING. LICEN! ED | _ Ed. Murray. 2-0657 LAYIN' tint ._ ©, vue } SANDING ANDING AND | Bua Bills PE 4-3921 AN of FLOOR BANDING LAYING _ R, Gardner, 491 Central, pub FLOOR b SANDERS. OLD ee FURNACE WORK st repatred. y ig wn Bod reses! Jers, we pial glen a rguane: Home owned registered company. If you = need = call us, No ama- GARAGES ; 4x20, 2 “easement sash, 8x7 4 in, concrete slab ad shingles Pa 106 Compl for mole wee Labor and material, sei tat os ae oe ives. ARANTE re D SORE ALi os ie ba 16 A Hueus. 353 __Notih Cats, F E_2-3021_ FE 2+ J°& FLEMING, FLOOR @ LAYING. os Malshion. 158 Edison, Ph. 29-4405 sare month. Prompt roof repair _ervyice, EM 3-4703 oat oe ket ODD JOBS. Cheap. FE 7-017 ~ O’DELL CARTAGE Local and te Fu ees08, Moving ____ Phone 1} SUDDEN SERVICE- ASHES RUB- ~~ bish and light trucking. FE 46079. Trucks to ) Rent ron AND, ba cea oe Dump Trucks eae arm and Industrial Tractor Co, Open Pw Os Inc Sento j s | ___-FPE 0461 re eta TRUCKING AND HAULING, RUB- bish, Any time aft m. 102% Branch St. FE REDUCED RATES _ Lar - van to serve. you, Smtth Moving, FE 44964. i yon stake Bus at door, wood care, licensed. MA_5-7487, | Wid. Household | Goods 27 PAPA ap ei acy DISHES HANGING Jam; Fah. shades and prisms, MY FURNITURE NEEDED e home or odd lots. mmapge oo wul bu eats * rons OR” = 1 | LET Us BUY IT ok juction tt for you, OA ONE OF SoNaSy LARGEST Cash waiting. furniture buyers, FE 4-7s4l.. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES _of furniture. Phone FE 25523. ~~ Wtd. Miscellaneous 2 SURP GRINDER. | DELTA Makers or Brown & Sharpe. No. 2 belt driven. Call _ & pm. Milford MU_ 4-0806. AL, TANK, easonaple, 34274, or ee x ton Chevrolet —EE + vor OMC. Wanted to Rent__29 Painting & & Decorating | 20 A-] DECORATING - PAINTING and wail papering, Cal) for esti- mate. FE 40255, 'A-l PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior. 10 per_cent disc. for — __Guarante Free est. ae ade a ‘PAINTING GIN! _beuie, removed. Estimates. so ““a-l PAINTING, PAPERT ___ Mason on_ Thompson FE EXTERIOR & INTERIOR Fase. _inie Crew of 3 men PRINCIPAL OF SCHOOL DE- RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYED COU- PLE WITH SMALL BABY DE- SIRE yo RENT A 2? BEDROOM : ‘HOUSE IN VI- CINITY ‘a PONTIAC, MAXI- MUM PER MON . PHONE _PE $7045 APTER 6 P.M. GM EXECUTIVE WANTS 4- eeeneee. Phone Ext. 7382, or leave HALL tS Santome” Painting aver ia.vine oaner Femoved_wall washing, PE 2-2706, PAINTING. INTERIOR AND EX- terior and wall washing. Free estimates. FE 2-€223. PAINTING PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED ~ Modernize With reliable builder Discounts during — ls ert trees ot rpen wo 8 ste windows abot other types of theureg yu: =o MB a/M BUILDING men PLASTERING ew and repair ee OR “Yolations corrected. Painting & Wall Washing __Free Estimates, PE 5-221) Physiotherapy 2! 21A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THER. APY. Special foot technique. 712 Eim _St. PE 4285) Fi SS ~~ Television Service 22 DAY OR NIGHT TV. ~ FE $1208 of FE M._BTRAKA GUARANTEED TV REPAIR, ANY MAKE FE "8 RADIO & TV, 121 8. PARKE ST: SERVICE ~@ SNYDER FLOOR EATING, sanding end ‘inishing SANDING G AND ) REFINISHING: Cid and new floors Cuaranteed _work, Phone OA 82651 00 __ Building Supplies lies 2A PLAN 2n4, 12 sod URED, lont. fons "Rochester Rd. corner Ae 16 M t the Grocery store. 8, J, Ki) eiten = Services ces 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE = o srviee ae gam of refrig- jos, cleaners ae trpen of ‘of eal Ree Fe A & ENCHING — Footing, water tile, Piid tile. FE 5-9061° BLOOMFIELD wae ae RERS | Walle apd Reasonadie. Free est be obtigat 'E 2-1631. ALL sities” oF ce TAIN ENS nee by factory ined m 4 Ottice "Son COPENHAVER'S RADIO & repatr. 596 W Huron. Night serv- _ice calls. PE 45607, KERN'S. TV &ER RVICE Antennas installed. moved | repaired TUCKER’S 5 RADIO TV 8A Headquarters for aig radio batteries. _ ose, FE 43600. “Typewriter: Service "224 "EER Bree) 4.70% chine Fr LJ _piy_Co., wrence. AekwaT RENTED Mitchell's, 1 N. Saginaw & Bt. -Upholstering BAKLE'S cu PHOLSTER- 8174 Seoley Ls Lake Rd. EM e_estimates. a ~ Lost & Found - 24 re eo) gale ona eu Aerial Specialist. 5 prs 1 OR_3-646 # ge, Waldron Hotel, Pon- tiac. RESPONSIBLE WORK" ing couple with 3. chil- dren desire 3 bedroom “unfurnished house on or _ before Sept. 15. Close in, Near school. Reasonable, rent. FE 5-5519, RENTAL SERVICE ‘Pree to landlords. We have many tenants wont, ry perry choice. Cali ALTY CO. | Fie s-7083. *® Share | Living ¢ Quarters 30 CHRISTIAN HOME OPEN ‘fo et deriy woman for « com jh Reasonable rent 536. Widow WiLL SHARE APT. WiTH 1 o al working jadi _Appiy 3 * promt fie ¢ Press, Be 28, Box i “ae Wd. Transportation 31 WOMAN WORKING 8 TO § WANTS — fide from corner of knob Rd and Mavbee to _inaw_and E. Wilson, OR 3-099. | Wed. C Contracts, Mtgs. | 32. Cash Waiting Ur_Secon ood contracts call or see iv. ma pereanaty for quick, A. OHN SON, Realtor | ¥! ne | F.C. W Corner Williams On +1 J or near the v fe er tact Wes Acker, m5 ‘Morrell _St., Yale, Mich HAVE ALLY "3, of our west rban peep. erty, and have le waiting keen axeriona, ravion ates th lo Give ‘ss a oak for a prompt and courteous appraisal, ood Co: Rd. & MBO Lake bee Ater 5, Call pr “¢ PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? ? TT DOESN ies. We handle all “detalls, tor ing and closing... Tr - Sell~To Trade vou BUY i: IT- WE'LL INSURE iv MAHAN |. lis ciate your. mri 26’ W. HURON FE. §-7741 peestentiny, > ae 5 LT Co.. REALTORS coon pen: or eer Exc quasee ‘F Je 24. 0263 NEXT BOOK m TO. Bt _— LISTINGS WANTED commercial e will appre- by giving prompt, PAUL. D. “HAMMOND WHITE ING YOUR 8B §660 Dixi ae e tote for 1 _ences. 26 CAN BEL YOUR RTy As WE HA 1 LaRor ROOM stov| nd caies ae Reter- eves. ve ane BROS. oR NEIGH WUR'S. eo ha: ve YOUR _N 10 PULL TIME WIDE-AWAKE SALESM TO. GUAR. = You" a ACTION OR YOU CAN THE LISTING. CALL 3 *Fop. AY AND START Pack WHITE BROS. REALTONS __Phone_ OR IR 3-1872 0 or | OR 32-1700 _Rent Apts. F Furnished 33) APT., EL. EC- -Prigidaire, Suit- | i) ROOM KITCHENE ‘private bath. Adults only Alberts etree 209 _N.. Paddo COUPLE. L. Lown MoUae ANT 7 ROOMS, BATH eee anne quiet men. ree MA MO. rE ooms. ie coat in. CLEAN, ‘MAHAN aS co... 2 ? sant. Also FE & TRO M APT. Woo ROBINWOOH, S..Telegraph Rd. | _Call_ow. mask for_w coms ae FE 4-253 : i Roe Fi vn . Pur- WE HAVE nished very nleelt ‘tor 1 man. $200,000.00 . - 7 GO PORRISNED APART: a oe cee and, purchase | oak ‘Child welcome, OR_3-4701. | lente. fot |. > LARGE ROOMS..CLEAN CLOSE out sn F FOR ese uanan re Gentlemen oreferred rE ~Te '\7 Rooms: ADULTS OF ow LY. FE rou ‘BUY it: wei INSURE IT 88. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 5,’ 1955 ig, 102 B_) nished. 3 ROOM *} _orated Adults. * ntreses. FE 5-006 rte A 7_AND pene ft Good preter: 6 bi shoous AND BA Pay Patong lig per i ‘evenings ‘between 4 and 6. a0 _Airport_Rd rford. Rent Aptst Unfurnished 34 34 Ror he he a atts Paddock, OTL OM EAT, T, RE- condition, FE A and ea. ome ta Wate OOM APT. WITH STOVE AND APT A _tetrigerator. 93 _ Murphy’ St. F Rear, (ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND: He Working couple only. ROOM ALL UTILITIES peld. Private entrance, newly dec- FE 2-2784. 200MB AND BATH. REDEC- F Roe Near Tel-Muroh Center. FE 20574. ences. 4 p.m. ° dail couple with ‘all ATTRACTIVE Three-room apartmen Pontiac General area, Spacious, room, a Horotal eled wit bing paltteln oom = 2 3 € a & 2

_Pe over c ‘Call after 3. ractically new. LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- | _ sets, OR_}-1030. RF. "McKINNEY. iz ROOMS AND BATH close IN, | Must be seen. to or afternoon, FE €-4318.| Leundry "Phone PE Said, | Charles Chester Shoes ee ta dune “tat, a AA ae a ei Te LADY RFT SeWS|FOR PARE LAORDRS FEE |e ran he cae] SOULE TROT ELE, | peso te ke | Ran SIMEOGRAPHING TYPING 6B. | 28101. : 7 : | _jnond ha" M0 $asae.” ROOM HOUSE ON LAKE: MUST WORSE TAot Fo cane FOR Landscaping 18A | 2 Dereee._FS 2 Merk. T ROOM FURNISHED pe ig GRSE, LADY, TO, CARE wettest KNAPP SHOES TRADES — TRADES | ' yuig, coussee ouly. FE | Ait MODERN, 6 ROOM LAKE: rong, once etch. al FE * oltes git ud Yop, ol, deivered | 804 8. Sanlara™ 's PE S-4120| -Winen“tgrms. take. propery ap 7 ROOMS AND BATIC APPLY Wi | Hiytace’™Vhe Wolverine “Eh” afd a ;' FE 2-803. . : ‘ain. | _ Dwight, 1 : GRADING AND YARD LEVELING os (OLEAMIN coat bg creater payments are scarce. trade a ROOMS PaniLy FURNISHED, AL ww f é a. oleum wear, No Waxing, Waite ogee. ae ones for smaller.) Adults. E. sa ye ton. ( So . Seeieaiiy ~ oe rv Ai MON. TUES | it fe nie, our, utmoe 7 Room so 1. room be 4 Apply, sfter 12 noon, 196) Wat: UCNEILS NURSERY ~e Derears Pap “Do ot f Call ua for | ee APT ACITL Sa CELE ic > 6670 Clarkston ~ re Sse J BR regard Bg OE bed duplex. All. electric XK wtess ul | GENERAL LAW lh, Was — Fil Ga Nias ® A... Lat re wnat aryer Uihaee teratned neue, a here. | IF SO, sive oe my oe | Earsadee. ie oon Pst £1 “ ' ae tia Bie Mines Pees | oer ce | = Let US gna HON , Conglanly Peeddad A-l CEMENT-WORK | LAKESIDE NURSERY | Give You 1 Place to Pay’ coop Bolsa Breakfast nooks well to wel LLOYD MONROE = tite annvice Corrina bow| ase Your Mind ~_| MHOSURNAN, widbsin. can pay | Ghose to rune Sid gerbe "Wilt lane far FE 4-6866 with chain sew. Also trimming. Restore Credit. $800, cash with $45 per month, | S\seMENT APT. PRIVATE EN-| months, S180 per | month. ie coupmasgon_ omen | ES WE ARE NOTA | -HicINGS WANTED | Sipreatsr ci we ~ wr q pad... eaten i Bimebins’tosle tools Gravel) snd Waterford : LOAN (OM Tr. Qualified buyers waiting for your aga ROOM. ADULTS ONCY. neaitone & Kam sen NS RENTAL / ' MICHIGAN CREDI homes. toro ment AN RITCHENETTO APT. $25 | 377 5. Telegraph | Eves. —— 29 eens emick. Landscaping COUNSELLORS ; Frome tent. ae weer ef M ETT CHE Milities furuished. | Co-operative Real Estate ARCEEFSCTURAL Ti gore. oe | ‘ 41% South Saginaw st, FE 8-045¢ ROW KNAUF, "Realtor | = oa UNION LX or serv. Company ae eg eg ecntee 26% W. Huroa; OA $339. FE CUES AL ARTE todos, tant and | Completely Furnished te signee serv- PRIVATE PARTY WOULD LIKE WANTED utilities, EM 3-2511 or EM 3-4086. Pp y ios. Pree estimates Wortmansn Satisfaction “rusranteed. Fe eg oil BE | = GESIRABLE APT WITH PRIVATE | — 2‘drete.°S'pearesm home, : a . can jady, 38 Williams. break 4 all to BRICK AND ~ BLOCK LATING. ian ee |RAY CURNELL'S MRT.| got ss, tsrvice ot'9, Staite | pomwiane Liane WOUREKEER: | wel ea ecreauion Mp uidoor replaces. PE 23008. omplete lawn maintenance and 57 HENDERSON: | mall homes ing, Toom for rent. No e¢hildren. eedp ig | qe HU] LDOEING AND. GRADING. | cleanup. FE 26712. __ sin eten a es ssen | eee eee eerie ter ang eres ious ? Cen PE orig ODE | eoonetnte rom Am | CREEN LAKE OFFICE | try, "ants : ine [a ing WEDDING Invirations 1.56) GRE E OFFICE | fs, “S'S “me S** vous, Ben Naa Pa eats” TONY PREG all wits | meen MeceLanme: [CARE TORE Ae] wae Tk ee TEND THE EARTH As | WiLL | THE MAN (WHO BOR. Cottages, homes estates. | Weil furnished “$78 Treathly with | FOUR ROOM. MODERN HOUSE. 2 scaping by experts. wed bed from Auburn| Since 1925~ IT it heat. EM 34122 1s Refe Heights Community please .con- oon NORMAN RICE os “ROOMS AND BATH Rochester, No children. ir _Moving ¢ & k Trucking 19 19) Sisae Mor FE east ited dt ie Miser, bus line. Uuilities furnished. | ences. FE D{I00 ater 6:00 p.m. en eas To be available = ey ir a rary EPAIRS AND Al-| AA-1 MOVING TRUCKINO PICK- Wed. Children to Board 26 sees, jee Beaven, Ps “> ROOM Mee fare modern home, one terations x guice coreies. Weather-| up and delivery. Good service at OC ASH LAKE ORION 2 vernal, itch “$18 per mo, 9 mo, lease. mE CIALTY _Pe suet any. tim . —- COLORED. DAY Gane roe ce all uities t you have i. Utilities included. le Ly * ie. Paees. 4 a CEMENT rs no BEDFORD MOVING DAY CARE ‘CHILDREN. what we we want i 2 He Ag H+ on reno My nll aye ceig furtaned apy CUSTOM BUILDING FHA FI- + | West side. 7938. door within i oeee —— ; | Local & Long Distance—FE 28707. | suit TIM CARE FOR PRe-| {oF Tout gut Cal now and ache bit hs Guerpu anicks, ANB, STORE | CLEANUP JoRs np TRUCKING | "wsheal ot | Meer yeti ase | Ss ‘oom ELIVERY AND LOCAL MOV- _Phone Metamora 6775. __ | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Cree Ee ekLY Senet \ropaired, Pee Sees | _lverr. Fe 40s or FE 21823 ge ag econ hale a Ez IGHT “AND D HEAVY. Acie SCHOOL ILDREN WANTED. H CHILDREN UR- teinity of v7 ’ — =. , mag eron = ae Pontiac Pi Press Box it. ¥ CARE FOR oI. yy Ee 5-038. for 617,500 CASS LAKE FRONT, Attractive, ——, roome, S ww ato - ic Trhece, THELMA M. nti “REALTOR HOUSE FOR RENT 30 #3 ith. Mee vin a8 Walter_Green i gees Beach, Fireplace, Automatic oft ‘y car earege. $125 per 34682. ONE 3 BEDROOM eB ne bedroom RENTAL SER ADAMS REALITY CO., 382 ‘AU SORN AVE. NO PHONE CALLS, PLE UNION LK; iw . side, ee “Avellabl ‘\ od 855 E. Le ake amt ter 1. YEAR AROUND RANCH HOME, artially fu or —- tiford school bus, weity Poa and references required, Th For | Rent Rooms — _37 2 CLEAN SLEEPING RooNs. 652 Lookout Drive, FE 2-1352. CLOSE IN CLEAN ALEEPING ms. Me, oniy 48 Mechanic. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR ae: 42 Matthews, FE CLEAN ROOM, WEAR PACTORY, Lin w. _Rundell, after COMFORTABLE. PVT CLOSE | in. Call_after 6 FE 2-7503 er ROOM IN W ‘all after 5 p.m NICE ROOM ON BOB LINE, _fide, Couple preferred. FE $0752. ng 2) FOR BALE: wh acre AUSABLE v8 River cabin e pomer acres, _— _Yiterne,, Boa 32. Pootine Press, west |PEARL BUILDING CO. 7023 NICELY PURNTSHED D LARGE RURAL PARADISE — Orion and . Conv Randle with BUILD NOW Se | BERT C DAVIS a Moors tiled age ee ee ta iy OWNER: ot REBAR J wk odern. iy en- Down. NG, HANNAN, Li "P4000, room Sune ent. a wiles Road. | 5 5 ieee | itham, fort w ME TT . Tiled features. Also’ furnished, 1 7, BEDROOM “HOME ‘sath. Good —year_lease ae location, Walled Lake. $11600. WALLED =D a me, a BEDROOMS _ MA 4-171. * blocks, ress $7,340. NEW 2 BEDROOM — FHA HOMES pray bod metete: Automatic heat. floors, tile bath, wood -titeh- Terao gtilitv bo -eabinets room. bie en and located Pontiac's new [oe & ot _— mdnv other ov dine ree. eee: From ac, drive out MN. Pe ot. to’ Madison Ave. Turn at open « wo at jadi- be 4 Yo FINE HOMES | SLEEPING ROOM FcR WOMAN only, FE ogy, ELK. RD. Jemes. 631. ST het OF WODDW) ABD |. R IN AKE AREA. ROME ere is & home you’ will be vileges. 2 Indieg, or a couple proud to own. Moi = rE 23-2768, ever offered. for ore. ROOM IN TARE AREA HOME wu brick of iatest with ore ladies or a couple. | large picture winders dove by n SINGLE ROOM FOR MAN, HAN- ’ emu __ dy Meation. FE 64785. oengunts iden Sin are &LEEPING ROOMS NEAR HIGH | \eas, Waturel fir of tntest school, Gentlemen only, 4-0363 | grand design Wall pa: aL EEPING ROOM POR ifiEN, |: Per Wem companion come. Core double of siogie. $4 Ping. ___/ ang’ bright out the fyles SLEEPING BY PISHERS.| Level drive to get out easy, in winter, Latest outside M © le, Se water, * PINE CONE NURSING “HOME |B sial ferancl le rooms, Bev. eae te GEO. MARBLE, Realtor or aaees yr # "arly L) Bawibped it actin Be, reeti: ore Pe B-I846. BRICK Ho FOR 6a sale ie 16 tine Pee iene a ee large wea street erie Pave TROOMS, MODERN FIREPLACE, basement, of] furnace, garage, FE | 6-3840, : GOOD 2 BEDROOM HOME Om . bus line Free and ‘lear. W: Son. in on 3 bed home, FE | Réy Annett, eS, teach ick meet ei nviarea 2 car eu Rane tee (NER. IMMEDIATE POS- Kine ‘Lake Hiahway to Wat- Ra. urn left to Labe- WM, A. KENNEDY EvENINos “TH & St. Joe Area 5 s ine. i iS ASD W Mis - Batok. Dome, THE STAFF OF = JR HILTZ Vee Vera te Bor Happy Holiday vars ; peeve water, heater. - ples time ene & #0. terms. Silver Lake Area ed i fireplace Ginette’ he ment, atic hot water. new Ot] fur- ia 50 ard joes 68 rt a ge "poeer Immediate Possession ven 4 roome te att sec Sree auached orits from lake, 618.000 a. | * Bloomfield—4 Bedroofns fituatea on 2% we! ' Sten home ceramic - A seed i fire ng ro fashily room 12x10, tex18, akfast sane rarer We Ww M. i KNUDSEN ag Pontiee i Eve Bie FE 44516; By Best Buys Today BRICK BEAUTY DUPLEX ee Bova re yeare ot) a , feo Ta # | : toe st 91-380 with Pioned Highlands It's brick N en| 3 year An ee _ LAKE PRIVILEGES _ ¥ ‘ scihiaeamniian iia sapteiidiai titles cleanin tania “aan Page FT RSs NES 5 Bes Fh Re Pee eh rae hana Gas BY ae é : eee Fie ey ste nd: | ZY ache pos ie i x ; : brig NY BUSINESS | S SEI TEMBER tee i NSE pte op thy "§ , 55 fe! oe ree Cth - Bt Sen arsine Sein noe Sele Houses 43 “For Sale Houses 43 | For R i. oy tig Hs PRC < ith 3 ystem. Owner nor a boys ¢ or mourits apprex. » Can tS trm mst s8c-| < On this dilly of 8. 4 Dedroos roup, Auk for Mr" Bet | 3°55 05 eh 31-30 down Freed Your house | the city of Pon home in _ by appointment oniv. . tlee. 7 nice : - eemtact , with rooms H ee THELMA M. ELWOOD includes large. deep ras furnace, umphries sean GUAR, RAL, RAT AER | 8 Case Blisabeth ao ‘$12,000 es a wo 3 = taze ne. | 7H weodertul terme REALTOR E 2-0474 Con een et Real Estate xchanee | = - ay N. Te (200 eee ee ‘ : Witt BUILD ON Ss TST} 4 bes 7 ROOMS pA ny | one prgaies Business Opportunities a shell house.| the ate gg eye lll undoubtediy Su Pp Esta ~_ - ee Dent Heting cp hong had ie rye Botner) roperty a3A PRINTING & RUBBER pase Hi ee G Re iio WANT TO RET E> | Poo eaten rrwegnisan” ee Wee $10,950 with exceptionally 4 AH 5 ry 1198 Ja olf Coes IRE: — - . A Home of Your Own mae ee he a FOR RENT: OAS 5 srarion NEAR wa a Te ca and rr. ving poe wearer ST wep SEY SS fr havens mere 0 Joe wits) Belrtt ex's ae” next to Dodee 2 tS bee Sasha | teers She's S| Mo STOR | siaxs _, wEEDED. 0 FRANK ee ee a ee ledges, just a : ; wa chi - ¥ ___ Rochest Good location. $1. * | Genet ‘cove te sell? for tase. as (et S| Sebrof tht ; chitaren gs |" __ For Sale L eater | Con ean PEO with a, to sell) tor Wilts ada ol fetta teen eee aaaaiaiaateiel ots. 46| SIDE INCOME OPPORTUNITY | $1300 Very ell located, POREST LAKE OF ere cutee. A | walls) a (with “led bet i 4 ental atrnon . PoR| tite early posabe wired: : west of Coit . & good bath room, wi Bay north part or full : Be Uris | Eos Frome ares Sede Set touch nae fecfnm em orme abies | Sa a tran iving fom | call Mi camo serra | He i “ie, te. ate close to Dixie, 96.200 pty wee vo bee estemned 2 car garage, nice wn pac. wee helo some with | Soll + wad, wapained sawaire LOT ‘soxtaa wiTH FX program. write’ to es Soue 2 acres, near Rod a room. swale seed ee ts ee recreation i : : : bed. make another large ee Bh tdggy bd oe} Press, civing factory vour — e'slise down. Price lesson ROCHES he after 6:00 warm da: you don't ming.— we made Be | Meds some finishing 6 lea utility room. aa ail e iaree Wate at Fon aad eg kg EAST CHOICE CLASS C.BAR on Balen oe << sn nee, 168 ft. trom esnal | West Sub Sue S tees $a gar) ee ne et aly| tes to oll heat close | CAND” SUT oe eg i Co-operative Rag Bao gh Rs = urban No brokers, PE 4-269 Rd. st $2950 ‘with $2,000 Pull price | ston. Lots FOR SUBDIVI- + % years of of orofttable BY OWNE: a Exchange couple ot small femily, dar | 4 Bedroom —~ PONTIAE€ | S209: | Drayton PLAINS al eee an enad | ~ multiple "commercial Gecawers ave. Typ at locuied Pontiac Lk fYRONE. | You") . : : AREA ‘ ustrial ‘ : corner jo- | ns Leeman | TOVELAND Bree aed Oeste Se] a) NORTH SIDE ters eee ore Yr oarer ee nites Sylvan. cS Galas sing tas 48 : ving room . oor rancher, ne lee ‘oom home ‘oil AC heat). 75x180 ing ol, modern” Kisube with : ¢ same you eating . . Kkitehen ‘with | 188 Cass Lake Rea., featuring fireplace in w this year, oak floors throug with se-| lot. $2:660 down. else ft. | . bath, base: rn kitehen, full . . : fine eauipment fusually m room. Aute- | 2..2-4075 Keego Harbor and basement F living room | ving. room, jots out. Large| ¢@f home in $n ‘ave anoth-| heat. ment with saute. Tax record enix vood parking. a8. oA orca meee | srs, Pregrenion aie | eg ig bnghen, Mouse te fly | WE — “Beat acer garage tin ever:| Realty es ed a wih ineulated, vafiniehed UP gg Big ~- pe og gg screens. BUY LAND CONTRACTS . | Lske it 2ee Toe once | 9983 ORCHARD LA ceat more. ‘Siow will hand | upstairs} large jot. rage, | pieck t school and i Onl : LAKE RD. : ee eA’ = , Bow automatic Runde. Gt Reet. your Sealey @ levees tiaaee Do | >* ee me, fam be eee we NICHOLIE & HARGER priced at $9950. $2,000 4s., AT MIDDLEBELT MICHIGAN BUSINESS —— gad fenced Gite noe ; wee Wh today, -SPAC ious law Open 8:30 to 8:30 CLARKE. R oe SALES CORPO TIO! wa. 3. a Earlmoor S si 0 W! Huron _ _ SR ee Br eAL ESTATE ROCHESTE oe a ecantae RATION F Fal cgmtrtbie P LIVING vue 00d ba MODERN 4 Covoperative Re Bt een ee ER AREA ae ee ishing Privil a bed itv New 3 SEE Tuts by fire, 1 ber y damaged tive Real Estate os ves, pad Ps ag ~e lots on ‘paved | sae __ _ Oeteok feos cape ha | By Lert ete News +1087, =. tise, $1, Rochester and Pon- 7%, e inGE is SELL. REALTOR ear pdt ciate tet | Hates ae | | Batem. a SE cE. | tt incomeon seo ni ‘ room , (10x24) wtil- rms neveens. i, ing ot Sater aan a ead dinin bes TO BE SO eC an ; 929 Ww St, Rochester. Sipe INcc “tone Call fer ‘show ee | oe land contrect. | | tps, Kitehen figora throughout | § JO BE SOLD - OL 6-061! or branch office MY 32001 $000 wo she eae equ 7-8 ; ” , wall of m lg ge an lay mag Fi 900 yearly ' ” bea to Pontiac : poo. ES) SES BUD beautiful, birch deere and | dis- Motor. An acre of land. high Drayton Woods Seal Tor “Seckee’ etuthn: ‘tontoare tion. | Priced for quick. sale ble rdwere, Plenty of te-| femal’, ost. 7p ip © seal "tT “Beautiful well wooded build factory workers or retirem bers. | Se 5st. ste. 8 ecres~ NIC with, extra ators y room ieauk © aironees I base- sites, ideal for ranch edger helen? puanens 5° ae with frontage ‘on wooded and IE gd po As way - Bey =e and 3 — = f \ per cent down. mes bese] po A ag sfactory your . spots” ey ard, Batato end Sisurenes oa eee eS Foe : | ag and ' aN Seminole Hills _ selling. cppouiment. Ne or church for boys camp | Eve. M Micher : Sn0r | Bee ttt fase ree musi “room, Screened gs , Oneida. Reed. Soxs8 SIDE INCOME OPPORTUNITY. : whe oy By. r. : FE S121 | See tt “today. Pull its | ere room. Screened is DAILY 5-7 de . $1,100 $2,500, to 94.000 based : / BIGGEI H | TIT Tinian oem Fores |S Avery St. Roy Annet tt be part or. fulltime fale can _/ BIGGER AND BETTER er rf : umphries P artri d TE Bevigettiecarae | |“, Brick Home ett, Inc.| etry earcr oop rage re & - out . we will work ith all the 2 E. gram, Write eae y_.THAN EVER. oe REE & aig ies REALTOR FE2.047 ] ge gut’ the deal Evenines call | ered ‘walla, oak cae 2 et) | SO Pres an care lnc Press. fiviog teciory Your : IN Mine vitaor |. Couper ratte eal Estnte prewmes i ras sce TO amt ; S PAUL A. KERN, R aR pts. Teta iirenen «| PY, OWNER: ComnEn = eee . ; \ ~ - m as ° = . m LOT. MODERN LIVING | AH oc BM 3463) —e WEST SIDE _URRALTORS 11% N. Sacinew Realtor) aN custom eebingts— “Creseent Lk. 9000 PE S811. N LIVING | | /A Home of Your | a 6 ROOM Here's a cute < oa maaee | oe as Pinie Hey. ee eis Seem . Nentews end Wi: ATERF RONT LOTS. Pp Our newest 4 bedroom our Own © tered walla desement = all plas convenient a5 rer ad locetion es == On _3-1790} | LAKE FRONTAG E _- Ra west A a Hee pHa lant pga oy a ot building ar rl 43g Ee / ile coon fn Ww brick ranch homes are Te eer een) AS ‘pendie. $i8.500" wen cat garage with ND poved Gr | OPEN 10; eres, 200 f. lake | frontege wath for signa to 150 ft frontage. tate si 18 THE “BIRD” now r. ; good ditt rive good 1.6 available with long Feat nook, tile foom, break- IM. ’ $6,700 on terme - AZ E a barn, imain a seed. Tr TIELMA. very one a berganat | TODAY’ nee sest. GI and and on AC nest Ld RIGHT, Realtor |, . tie sileen Drive ee fA ME ELWOOD. “TODAY'S SPECIALS x sum Co A olonial Al LTOR MACH! HA financing. . ment please details by appoint- peraive. Resi ‘Estate Fichanget Very alo N tnt West of, ie “na fenced beusueese¢ waase ae con ye 4-384 Leake Rd. opted Reamer aan | reexi30 fe ‘ = ; a 7? hom foom mod new 6 Brand Deep well electri —— 1 n industrial MODEL OPEN gs ng OF CLARKSTON 2 . tan fe inet paved street tn Pon. bungalow. 33 2 ee ranch Teen would cc : posed pump. : : BUILDERS pomygpolced ton hydraulic plmeng DAILY the low Blocks From Dow toll tase aad on bent ban 3 bedrooms tile I beset ae Kennel pw Sle at DAILY SUILVER. “| OD ering ses, milling machines, AND SUNDAY | fs ee ee hes | jets Downtown | fame vanes tres Me] Sa, doe eee 2 Reo | Dero Siter raven 286 Ottay ye? se ecMETENTION na 2 tows, & Share . mn Bunda: : yon - ecorded . f . y machi e . es-—in short, tie” mrree About ® ery ressonable je eftered ‘ALTOR > p Cn a Lhd e Hills s \C. PANG us , _ | $28.000 down bu whole works A detain § town. for information. peice. Call 4a Ww. werent 2- 8316/s 83% WW, urea 88. Reisz NOT JUST A NOME. meuened designed and cof — “Ph Ortonville ee MIS) aainn ——— septic "and re Drayton Plai i ioe Paece~ ederel Hfe. Just 3°5 | with its eae porbrccacsed *} For Sale Ace ect. | A. DOWNTOWN DRESS possession. e ith $180 down ne. o Lots With 7 noon ‘ a home on an rool Pontiac Ranch ant brick with 2 bes mado - een doe “47, the main street in - tlre on ce Sam ue weccesrsex | 1 empleton | S55 eee| SEES 7 Sees, ne” ~ fale. es os Large , one . living rm. sna "fl dining on winks = Ie fee only, $1. gg A Tee itehen Aad bath up. Atte n. a Ouskty Builders | will trade, $5,000 dn. plus stock. ed front lee! ome base z - ECUTIVES’ * Woo late. | convent v8 - hy 3 seer caae Some 4 reom aw, ae electric water Lester and roel 3 yorey. AN CITY oete tote ae > —e pesraragd phen | 1 Hen homs exceiient BUSY TAVERN near Slew co hd finish: car garage alr olf heat, floors, A . a eek break: ms. large kiteh, home contains Beg home. This meny ae in fact the from 315.008 to. ge for homes Thumb arga town $50 growing only ee kee "Can real hame for| ¢4. 0 nate walls and akfast room. en with | of modern the niceties unusus) features a "$30,000 ready | N® feod., On 000 grons, tor’ appointment. including 2 Ke yp ng A Ht 9 pee ayy Se atau tema Fn Bp | Cece be easmcae qiteluding a oe a, oe appoint= oe. | Mili Serene priced. o ly $12,500 down. eetroome, sil on 1 floor Beautiful Lake Front dryer. 2 ra car eave. dae ew chess Rian “anciner a pee thing Is is tn portent. somali Biery- appreciate Mts rative to fully ater ‘ ‘food stead igen vi ian = cor garage extra ae 7~ Home bata, Ten fru Face amen || ales game. te bone semen, | Bios lanicaeen t on ae charm, “tee” appeal and Production Build | fees. $4.000 plus ‘small stock. i nicely ae Om a fruit trees. ce in be tee, landsca: on 2-8. you Sund: ers tock. tion, 8 Good loca- fot *913 Sto prlohpee. ae vr 1: pmmgeee bameo Goons price ay. 180 acres with lak | CALL . Brick Cape Cod. 2 nice ined 6 mile ih mie aa cont of ae) ee, re wa tases teen ies en's idea! tor” work ‘AND MANY OTHER CHOI : so beds om the rms living rm. ‘with Pratios.” tulce poossesen Onan ree bedroom _h K mM meet weenes: -| BUSINESS CHOICE eonise 50 foot flee patel, ,dewse fas nooks of “hs ‘Hiicnen preak- ov “7 ore large. discount sion. wo dle "OAKLAND LAKE po pmol | Fontine *. rh | a psen | | THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WE BUY rm. ands ‘tm. furnace py BS B. ott &. Blvd. casi hitches and dining with utility. heat auifactively decorated. a . Ta ] WARD E. P. LAND CONTRACTS eg } es Excellent ot - = coneoenl bath. plastered | oe an pee Sh wd me Sas ee | Realtors Y or REALT ARTRIDGE . * : landscaped jot. all xeellent- NEWLY PAINTED.| %'c* floors, lake privileges. to rent sleeping ple who wish FE.4-05 REALTOR- oy, OR FE Nicholie & Harger fireplace. tiled bath, ed yveenda jot. Can be had for rr nt, 88a. room. Good value | se0 : 2 | Open Eves ~ INSURANCE | Wi masen oc 2- 8316 Open 6:30 to J D sappeegtat heat, -r co CAN STAND Telegraph 00 Oakland AY tee Parking we * - ow &: ' toon rental » . in th. _ | Co-o) Eve. & | e ; ow. nuren “Pe sim ohn R. Irwin terme. 810.500 broperty vettt Tie, | 4 ator ROAD ip the living room and see your erative Real Estate. Bxchang 4 ACRES wear a RESTA : REALTORS — ee 2 i a ccheses eaten. suame os iiving bedrooms ond elec: | ‘eaten | So 2 JE ent FL 6 - 4 bed « Lal ORION lot rms end screens. wm t~ kitehe re . dining _tormp ‘es says own. Easy 2 prond’tit Macsaeinne Street Becement” 12, H09F corner home, Jot 100300, Privileges on ‘nucle rate gtty 810.000 Goo One sory we AL “HOME | —~sHow CAs YES. ten.” wntown. furnace, close; - AND LAN Good value. veh CRES | UIPMENT Walter Oren, 66 Park Bivd SUBUR There is D west of Davi mile 1 set of t BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom SELL on st Park ba, 2 — ovdown, “w URE a 2 bee thie Verge ‘ving room —-- roe room home. robe pope Two bed- . Pull . ioe Mok the ‘Diste wail ‘Gases “with inside shes 4 way to attic, full & stair-| Ddletely furn ON COM.| finished a, : - | Batio twe sisture windows. Gust, outside ct acre of lend. down, PAUL with $400 ection and cash reg! $7,450 FULL PRICE a. See len ces ie arm howe alee 8 tons bom hanes aaroems we PB srh| Urine a off the and peg Te Realtor eg yln pa et octet soda founta apd 3 bedroom homes down. waraae, $12,000 with - $1.600 m St. 6 to 8 p.m. t. $2,500, | room. oil on 3 ft stainless steel mador stove and ete. Aluminum storm Ties PE 20200 Evenines and M leon Pormin in back oo ee ne, er 3B stcsty laades ci ia lots eaves tacnen, Gey eines Setter ving.” | te m gesn| Sunday call MAvie Sasa, +e sae oo : é ba 4 a berr ge. An ac! \ car : 2 shmap Bobtall erat east eel % BALDWIN, > bedroom ‘cee ON EDROOM R ANCH uw $8,500 with Meer wRoches- =| eS the privacs fae ve cee cee 3 APRRS FOR, FOR SALE. 0000 ¥0 1 Basan ail soda foun- foot ‘tase, And best Pt livingroom. saa ce S| N WILLIAMS LK. RD, | 2330 L. Templeton, Realtor 6 ae ant) gum fon ee omunesion Saatkalea P| air es Blessing carbonator & ase conte conte Cal “Gall rear outer wanes hoolet, "flats i'tumace''& | BY OWNER. ru at ner te Lake Re. FE ¢-ees Tloora, pinstered “Beautiful Leerd (oF sacdebend al BARE, BURLING | 1 Hamilton Beach malted mixers. ‘ pair mci Sadat NEAT EEE fol ae re ee SRD reed. abekene: Completely: tn: frontage. $3750 cash. MY 3400. | jets. Son aa Sets SYLVAN VILLAGE WATER. 20x: us 7 i tion. 4% ptet wetted Perfect condi- Ss . cups. ip kitchen with 2 hot yer oe pis ed AREA ALOLEON * E Pike st Payments are = 2 oe ee SMALL PARCELS | THOMAS eaeraY Gace” 8. FULT COL RED 1a eae FE 4-9584 ° auudng teune Ghd tae ad 8 cre varcels | lust no 131 W Beron- Bt. jor r es | | Co-entrative Real Estate Exchanee $11,950 REAL VALUE | se” Priced to sel beautil Sale | reer y "ing state. Ranch t: Owner leav- | go pemphigoid Ta ‘Land Contracts _ ? pr 2 car Serte. cner ccs - cemt down. See hen’ sour ber 52 of land. Ceramic tile bath faa W nd | : , | 2) PERICENT carpe’ roeted Smack bar im. kitchen | GILES REALT y CO. fovea coun 1S car 8c 2 el ne oom IP x27 with firenince. | BATH a Open. #. to: arate dining room, both rooms | SOME INSIDE: ‘work r0 * ron |. BE FINISHE wore B SELLING DELIGHTFUL DENBY DRIVE | Kitehen Oak floo 1 | | ES | walls Wall to wall snipe: é D | SEMINOLE mLis—« BED tena i Living room. with firepl iarge bedrooms and a _foom, den, car roe dining | er ae “merece. Oil inperch. N ACCOUNT OF » carpeted, mod: 850 férna $3 sh HEALTH Drayt - ceed Oca - eat. with substantial down pay: | $e Fon BQurry. 3586 thie’ Bewutifu is the location of | baths, | . Washer, 1's ; — : t's in pert rancher, | oresles eames orm as beat, : OPEN ee —— FHA eeneets conan $17,975. Aluminum storms cee ee gee FS) SAT. SUN, ae ee oe | Automatic oll furm, ‘See this on «BEDROOM, CoM i od ~ . SUN, & MON i m fully modern ti s a nice home fo if © ; : ¥ Pur. vet ‘ aN on blacktop por ff hungalow tired _ le $11,500 fa re- a . < = Ha Bished home on. Lake dincoday. 12 t6 8 P.M. __ | for tnformation off Josiyn. Call KEEN KINOSTON ST Nanetreat | NEW 3 REDROOMS ($12,300 INCOME SPECIAL. | ° | Have seasoned contracts — sire = porches, garage. $950 down. New 2 bedroo : peel pov carecr te tont | The best deal in i ae per month inceme Thre Peay REAL counted houses to be dis- motor. $2,500 down 0 = ww on rem Ledeen Lake Lareerne. | Suburban bedrec pel eguinsiig 20x24 ft. weuey Ta phenand mew PHA homes Pees Catal ceskhaeemoed, and goed Ph anaes Dixte Hw L peeerr tron tear Middl eceak: oonee.* oO} o. by | Excel an ture window. Hardwood floo: rooms & bath. | bedr ery attractive kitchen, 2. ures large rooms 5 partteul theed. For ‘ful; PR +1872 oro ake. Investment ie _ teaite p.m 3-2306 after px aha ona kitchen. batt: oil treed 8! ra Lot 75x300, 600 gent bath & boathouse nae gas furnacs and hot ente, 2-984 an jars Call Mrs. Hoyt. .FE _F t OR 31799, million Wanted pes $2000 to be BIRMINGHAM preg pn) geared ove _ 844 ACRES PLEASANT | fet heaters Near “ Fe __ For Sale Farm ... Reaitor,_EMpir ne C. Schuett 3 ROOM ions, 87,000. D eleva- Fronta 2. ANT PADDOC | high sch new Jr | s 48 ipire 3-4236 landscaned. ee ta | ernment — thoed: Waich for even vrvpeut ha" Perry st. Also Si-| sonage ts OK sitters ex Ad tks | ee | 1... HW. BROWN, | FoR 2 SALE sie Tae ———— “Eitan ae | nous, mnaunmileue oo sonage_'e OK for ene | seeding. House. Tooele for 1362, W. Huron Realtor | with ALE OR TRADE. 4 ACRES 20% DISCOUNT x Wi 'eown, FHA, J. ic HAYDEN | | GUCKLER REALTY (ae wiemiigSs mily| frat yinaide and oatoting “Fer Sale oc Eee ts) Ma a Late _Soginew _ ~ L ROCKCR down plus ony or ce rarer 200. Payments $52 3 BEDROOMS 06H Walton Riva oAR 2 ree | et ee om OFT Gt. 8 ri | ore selling ca now oes “Sale Lake Prop. 44) 3 ACRES! ROOM House | terest Coat ¢ per cent in- With o jarge ising cn ares Oven _ Eves, |" KOR COLORED _lot. $2,500 a bic wooded | =e ret ADAMS ator $20,000 85.000" soeeaks | Secured by _ wren eee a: reed separate ; 4 “A eye —— . ny : er f bas with f ‘AND Hants nena tee GATEWAYS { aE / T Cute oe lot. i ates 0 “x 360 are Geneva. = _ GW turon W Dinnan mers pa Excellent cae ‘ plus m $1,300 do . . ITT r reom 2 bed- ' fishing. good he : BARGAIN el at nisl Becond tsoect mod. Oo caer aes 8 ewer couse house. Ideal for a Hoo gy Seles vearations faty Cant Rutiedge. ¢ aND ackeaok | RAY O'NE toma sat and. bet ent, au | re ne ree wel APPIN ESs bungalow. To include storms . Cape Se cninarel ese | ee PE. 43303 | 1° Rh Sch Sith open | S98 W Hur IL. Bealtor 2 : eater, screens, V e storms ' car vara: ack LOTS. 1 ON - ho WITH MOD P on 60 Ae - Excellent condition, w4.90e, waasé| NEAR ST. MICHAEL'S HARD TO FL antenne. ‘Priced ioweat ane | Lis | fram’ cies "Terme too | iets Beau Laie ating vane modera houses, 1 ‘ip roof ba vem ooo PE ‘ 3 bedroom : O FIND n sy terms. W - ~¢ stanchions with —_ eal Estate Exchange a s, separate : ave oth ¢ also SPACIOU WES STATA ideal wooded and | silo, th drinkin j e “4 LAKE PRIVILEGES iaree ‘kitchen oz Baars rm. LS REBALe . INTER area possga tenner! this ~laree ret enmine Oeprses x VES T SIDE INCOME the 3 location. $2.600 for | tage good granary. do on | 20% . : Beautiful ¢ rooms snd beth iv.) "*'* maces aire, 2.86, ll | TES goon ridoaiya Ra setoom per cent owes About 10 re eat ik [fReome,ocateenerbee | Ua WILLIS. M BREWER Weieeded.” good bides.. “rood soso 7 Discount’ ‘ : : a 8 sol foot. living roo ungalow costs. A wn plus mtg. room large livine Huron St. and ween W 5 N Parke PE 451%] EM 3-489 mi 74 E. ; $6950. cont Basi room a toute + GI RESA ee bcaret ck tners. puseisred is Giese Brn ok oe = Se | Ra. Consists - = ar gape a LAKE FRONTAGE — EZ TEAMS on twigs ta Gawi sees) ntract on new 2 bedroom be bedrooms, ia LE “apace poo), poland Heatley St meek po Ee ie carpeting. ip tg ag FG ~ owner. 4 _Sfast for cole: Bee LU Frerai Sal “Ba — mal buyer, $5560.00. ree livin bits r fecreation, venetian , : edroom down acne on amt—ttoor— = Sale Busin usine: $6000 contract on 2 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor with oli eat 42.200. ‘basement ee en sence and | "John Kinzler, R Realtor es ful led bath Unstairs fol. Seown ov aposuimes nice it ane ON CARPEN: — s Property Ss at Williams Lake Conte, saver: 854 ew yard. paved . ck 679 WwW < tiled ed by dove Pontiac, low can" ry is nau Beta] ne | here ees] Se eshte Git | | WE ee twrincp Aiage amet) Pibabee acer’ | J IN PE tout ane tor ae 6 « mehedes tants and i | ~ cupboards LAKEPRO! ora GC 125 ONTAGE ~ : Led r a > int __ insurance, | ° ealore,. divid 1 NT LOTS CLOS ft. x 200 H ; I AKE PRIV ILEGES | Kas VOUTOROWN. THE FAMDLY ole ae be ane ne ae REALTY CO. bt warear 1_ Carpenter Lak a ae pat. 5 Yocaied "neat large | ; YDEN 14xt ome. living | the ri sto - Huron y n new oust ag eo dE : : ae aoe Pw Soe oto a TE | Otter Sylvan fratay| shptph eierimet™ Fred, Money to Loan 8 IVE. WITH .THE SUN| | LAKE ANGELUS AREA tter—Sylvan Lake — “| oney to Loan IVAN WwW YOU'LL AL L ENT lodern brick hom = fare _ Daly 2, i 6 Lot $5x170. P \ se Licens 53 Se | ae te bnew oles oe eae og ins | MAR tier ot 16 to. 60 fC Garces ana ease aot nwt tl Seating, Swemminn, Gnd GSHing, G. I. Hi lot. Large living room win K STREE . width ooking, 0 to..00 ft. | orothy Sn amrom : fa RAM niente bene or et your im. At beaut omes Lett co wou Brom’ teosgsheus: peg Ellie: af Por dl i ies Se Here’ Soler ine w. ed seca * w. ae "elted Vg de * | FE $-5091 family will Jove this, jour WE; | At degotitul Clarkston Ria at stairway to ex- and 1% i Torms. ceseeny Breed em wer” uron PE or FE §-9471 °° Seacetauri ve this 8 room, 3 pe money, down Th ae with pansion attic for incre — ok baths in = from se i? Se ulever a. PE ‘ years (cid semi-bungalow just 2 batirs ree bedrooms, ha itow perfect condition, ins +4 CA 40 - ‘ , 5-2564 : . with 7 oom and out. Recreation ide, RL W. BI 4 x 80 BUI 7 mn igen, Eveninte and Sundar: spd _ p Polishing Pee poe hse Drive out Dixie Hist WATKINS LAKE | ‘and new gag Notes _ $03 Community eae Realtor Lacauea isiae LDING Goanerstive Real Bsiote Bachanee one ems yous s00 bel pal pated pdnaang: Ra. Ture ri i wi" Trinn® fart” epcton rab re and PE eat Eves, ees Dient, 1 story block build Motor | change | . cornice boa room and haif,| . hieh mes: One block ire hd Hd laree kitch a iT ; car garage 13% ACRES Dehnn TR able tor carars ne suit. | : oF i s, fro; and full chen...» rice $14,750, ‘ CABIN “4 ¢ or other b i reery Park. Area : ray 2 be ar ‘aoe. et ani crage school. matic. Beg ame ee ole 4 j | Mr. ‘Plynn. Pe 3.1383. can woods. Sg Sentennitte. sewer. tad vol volt Boy Extra Fa. t Ne a 165 ft. i pine under sha antine 4 oF system. | 7 ~ Rerieagy Oni aR: Bey cette, nt arte. “Ore ~ Cea kN DONELSON Pz park | ppaaacee N LAKE sterfice for sits, OTT MN erv} S pres. Mery! ‘ TRACTIVE HOME AT: - Lake, and Pah power ike new, 3 bed k ranch ; 5 iy, TIFUL LOCATION IN A BEAU- DY and only $2.500 down. galow. 25 foot car bun- baths. 2 fi Shome. 2% ice ; tees peter liv. . Pull es. 3 Tooms car- . ? Lake Oakland | To Buy—To tell—Td Trad on , Niattenetively BUNGALOW . tee bath, witty ogra: pistely tea | ay ws Oy innett, Inc.| You can borrow $20-850 out 7 yous” | leat ith > ched gar 7 . matic ALTORS anature 850 ouickiv ‘ take priv! m-tanch with | | som Wt rar EveNinas tio porch covered in heat, * ‘age.. Delco Ot ter. Alw gas teat, hot wa- | 28 E. Huron teams made Com we large. rooms es, all entra | ye . minum ‘awnine Leon : y aére lot, lake and = poten — storms and| . Oven Evgnina PEderal 3-7192 |- for us made without ienmare. - handy to * acre = ST eT PE 4.3460 | - living room with, peer ere be privileges. Close to poreh. 1 ttic fan, 12x20 idler ge *s and Sunday = to 20 ene to ie pw lorsers ra | \ transportation. P ne =| AN |: DOWN 7 _ window overlooking patio “on 5 a and St. Benedicts rage Extra targe -2 car brick to repay roose. Un “to nice bedtoom 2 aH ge and sto: quick #t only: $16,790... | aaa S0"DD ae to finish Convengent Riichen ee | Price Sinbee terms Frodtcaped ot ifs. Cake pe | 2 ONED BUSINE Ss | HOUSEH f oy nee EALTY. CO. REAL - nf N compinned pres ¢, house is i Mw Eon Fa Fe. Cait tment. > for nd ‘This Jin7* ft. dstory boric! | OLD ;* ita WELL ne it! Lo ven modern bunealow in | rare With at evatet a ‘ | YEAR “ROUND 1 _ ba deen built for « pi. 9 wee. i ed Taylopetetiey i mite moti eee ay aa om eee ee ed INANCE — nee ; ‘ c Lake. | on ¢ } : tp ga sf BO a mary hs eon toes cas | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor KIN ZLEF foie Resod ded ime | Seas Pan Mase, Sie 8d 25 pe uaa RN gy : Hor street tine | Ine Fi aw st 2 “ ; 1 Pree | Next er one es J VAL UET, Realtor, . * ata Se Huron Oven Oren. 4 ls For Sale Resort Pr 44N chures = & weed fo nore. | =. oor Phone F Eden Bite. Co-operative Rest werative Real Rmate, Bacwas LAKEFRONT VACA et vigor os i a Estate 1 cane fw «70 Ww. Huron room, ACANT 2 BED) ET OAVT | >t z morn VE 4.2808 7 Set 2) FLOYD KENT, -IKE- A REAL hare ¢ wien : asement, : Realtor. BAR CAR — Real Hae , wae | Hasement., automatic oi! | “W. Layrence GAIN? nge}’ ‘Phone Milford ae or oy Open is tee Lots of 'em ! Next to the Conrumers Power | ae e Want Ads! * t ait Set re : f ' ; ; u i i en ean fie 2 : ¥ 4 2 4. ts. a pi Beane Pe ‘ Paes be a Nees i SHE PONTIAC PRISE, rioxpay. SHPreMBER a, ins - “ ee ee ie wa pploLe Furr, vor AKC BEAG BeAGLe POPPIES di0 BACH AKC Abed |. i S. - se | 6507 \ mee) rt Mr | gtpeniel pepe. 21 Furet ot fs, see epoca 8ervs Lor Speciale sais enn wR oP Sad at a ; 2301 sn ae wy. rec ing ¢ 9.9108 ) 7 BEALE pe “Reo | | KING BROS. BUCKNER CHARGES | Si Lord’s | @°¥aao Dome sox, rou? | MOLE, POPeIE, 5, Mos. Ln: _PowTiAg nD. a ip eg les St ag iy Meas ap: Furniture and Appliances ig 2, SPEED. WEBCO “TAPE | OKA Osormger SP Be ete te sec oe as oe ARE LESS THAN Teom sutles, #12 06 up: bd Weare wright ame ee sett naulte 80 Finesrore. fen an pe eee et s, Maeee Tat i 5 cs tke ae Only S YOU THINK sheeting, +mise. lumber. | pee 100, VAN Use | pe eee : COCKER SPANIEL PUPPTES. | eso7'': pes uate VENTILATING FANS FOR ETCH: | While and blond AKC, recistered. etor. Bee _# Whe Gelection et dene chinivn et pam bow yaytenn eee tHE TR in . Fg wo tree as : ‘ ext ary values, Michigan AE 7S YOUNG, wWill.give $100 w ot red see Las e aot ? on . = : i ° | tet CaN peRBTAN etre’ ae sinatale THE be eouraty #8 TO Ponting or 1 mi. east ot aubars m, 9x12 .,...$249 | Do It Yourself 61 ‘Sundin siepuako puree |e, 00 . Now $80 PE sacs AUNT RS Magy | Vint Se ig Se | vse que Toot a | TIEE'S Sales & Service a ___ We Give ' wan hemes fold “Lineicum oe nse VBE QUR TOOLS DO rou pola MALE BOER ,EXCELEENT 2a ONE ae Buckner | Mase" FE Si WP RUE URED [SP eam oe Gra “ts, “Menegin, ge | Be Saame™ see memes | ETT LINE Ue 25 on fy Lo gy A OR rold’s Paint & Li Satis’ Pri, wiry Wed B to 6:30 {PRECIOUS EIFTERS. FREE TO) LACH ES ee Finance Co. ‘Asomane” Seeker 900. Bhd 40 8. ino. joes ey Thursday. = at pees me, Evenings. FE 40701. : : 35-4400, ° 3 BROLINGTON TER- Boy, BaBY W. : x CAS-| Full wath "treqzer, Taylor Tot, | Just im. “ONDER Eben Su bino eeavion.— i femaien "Excebe agg SSE ag PONTIAC, 2ND FLOOR NA- oe. a All_A- | FOR RENT BRA ion -PLAmes 12 (| BARTOW s. 1 Li QO. RUGS,. Fioer, sanders--hand _ snaders— PAndkagte SPAR a ‘CANAR Statuary teaary tobe Sena | 22x12 LINOLEUM Tasted ect tnconte Oaks | pitt gla ete Ee ene WALLED LAKE. 330 BARN- 54064. Reg. 14.99 House paint, gai . $198 Ss tand. Fue ead Paint, gy AND ® saRiaa, CSCO Tthacad [aren marie onaten |COMien RA oI ah “cumeamer | Cameran Equipment 6A HSN PPE SEER | ' | BENDIX WASHER, 00D CON- : "ips. 1988 hy MEA Barve, | seman : PARAKEETS i wlcaliveer Mind Bg Sw : wi ota SEN SOME 014.2087 Birmingham toons cea nee ednesday after | ) BO E GAS miral elect, range, mise. ‘tab SURbLus LUMBER =. Pet, I wasn't talking back — I was just thinking wioviE cA TERA Is Ses PARAKEET® BABIES i MEL | ae EAS = ose SE ne ee eo = Need 1 $500 ANCHOR FENCES |. | ror Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| scconpion, nap ano warms | "at dae anyTERS- io Wes cows, 71a sgroret.| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) For eelancons 40) seconmron, nip, See aE | ee. Mae cate ta é a KNOTTY PINE PANELING, $148 ACHOUD WR tion. FR-4-6087. 600 K. Tenny- WITH OUICK Artists’ supplies, hobby| eta Saf til | Bi rier ee SERVICE? : supplies—ch eck our clas- us for roe your building needa - SPECIAL NOTICE “sen WankO etn to Oe me (ate sification. “Hobbies and BLACKETT'S s | |. od co tnowers, Balen's, tree: tome. Yoana made 08 Supplies” No. 24A. BLD aa bea SIS |. Se Pat. chain se Raed to your |i EASY WASHER, ¢ MONTHS OLD : maple bed, $| Pitter teen wets a PE Dae tiful 42 inch model Sy vcs ea Die Mey MAT Once you see these registered _ beeds. | service |” § piece oak dinette set, 3 months | *4 mattress: 1 ironer, BEAUTIFUL WHITE COaT.| $59.50, Slightly “marred in transit. | i’ i Pointers (you wil ae Seats foe ken eons | LT Sep sees Gre noes | pace aean oo Seas | fale TTT ita FE | mated a ternte Sater, Hatt ‘Scive Money atlas x Ph, FE 5-8121 OL BURMEISTER’S sri ®| LUMBER atte e ties gates! 800,000 &ip's BLOND CHIPFEROBE, Home & Auto |ars ee eee : © to 5; Sate m rigerator. om peakor ‘wow , unity U . Buys in Pree eit Sealant ed ice aren | BORMETSTERS | mien omen Bue Rage: | Pe sei ug ntcieg per 7 tui Yai Teen pceect | 250, "ROM MR Nace e Credit i Consclide; | _9- ti a.m; @ - 0pm. FE Sill. | PE Oe oe aaaTic WARE at ED 3 YARDS TO ve You trip, vite se ome. to lodey. i al Fag 1 oxia rug. “8 7. Wale, 378 or | ier LIONEL & AMERICAN BENEFICIAL Fe sane Beery new. ®°.| SruDio COUCH Ms, LIVING HAL. | 30 FLYER TRAINS INANCE CO CIRCLE FLOURESCENT —PIx. = 3 ee oe am —previdest Loan recrediesifomed ieee ape eA vet 20 Woot Tues 6, "sad up, Linsieum est Lawrence 8 Pentise’ kitehens, | ad Rd bedroom and roger ger pee sere a ag 4 "WHEN YOU NEED 45:66. Slightly factory” marred@ ur’ cheat $18, Floor amo. $3. igan Flourescent, te ‘Orenard } na = Pos enor aon A ea o- Lake Ave. token. Come in and browse You can get tt guickly on REY Gene R” caomets| OAKLAND signature, Car or ied'ce- | Sciroct, Goener chest pov ber) = FURNITURE CO. : budget. We be ails i ie saan model $75. | 104 §. Saginaw St. FE 2-5523 , ee you with muney 1 "| peer PREREE LIKE NEW, 0 LIKE NEW ais, | SEALY HIDE-A-BED, 970. awe} CLOSING OUT. ATE Dinetie set with china closet. | 359 w. Flint, Lk: Orion, ater 3-30. 98 PAINT occccssesreenenssOTO - $45. Excellent TV. 038. FE S816: | 5 pr. STEWART WAR! RE- ee eo ine _frgerator, reesoutbe. FE sor, |W SIE FINANCE CO. DIS UNTS- Sant TOP DESK. CONTENPO- SMITHS, 257 S. Saginaw ci rete te Bee | RORNITURE, | |_Senky manreee tnd Si. ba Seay on cactitee eae ET CASH ] Kroehler livin oom... .. ..$73 | BEV iG MACHINE” sila 6 T . : . Up to $500. pares Poser te) eee ese |e fae See BURMEISTER within a io ie sles at 456 ; Most deais stowed in 8 tinwteg | Revtocrai m sas” feueares eee PE Ven. |j USED GIDEARM MOT WATER | 2006 Auburn ot Adams, aubure | Northern Lumber Co. loo “mace om, furniture | Vegee'a, Smre, FM MAE gig aawinio MACHINE. VAC_CUEAK. | piswowD 901 SOLFAiite AND WED mide itn vom mie Rt ; other securities. | 9x12. “asin ru LITE gneten,| Of repedrina, rebate! ding. band. Value, will, sell etn eetors ene Bad Glacttio on ide. O land prices TERMS | Used 4 ft. oe e is, DyoTWERD Pia hae ams a ory for ceetrasiers aod "TON OW BOY TRRILER AxD re | k and raised elsewhere” $29.95. _E__Walton Biv« 2 ‘Te rn 0 | ; needs some repair, $200, 2 NEWEST ibis MOD- ‘ 20SKPH FURNITURE co, | ee ee eee ee ee, aed’ Widiiceal. aoeian wan (ane Gino, veo ia on Sait | ON TIME 18 &. Saginaw Cor. rd Lake | Used Prigiiaire with freezer across tops. These : rh’ Loan Co. [Exec ered ne cee ee ee | 276 | Sata” Di ] ONE —_ , sihnetens Rat ener Pract | CRUMP ELECTRIC | Styria tlie Be | eyo as?e PORTE — Ave - $406. tor fete. Blightly scratched ere Re _vE tom orescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave, 0 ak | - transit, Michigan Fluorescent, cELGAS 28 IN. RANGE. 3|i WHEEL METAL Fam gar By owe 2 202 PONTJAC STATE BANE BLDG | 302 Orchard Lake Ave — Musto 1816 W Haren 3 | tility teatler just the thing for| 99 8. Perry. “ anaes rag oors ae .. ai WITH DRAINBOARD. | —eresi nin a hunting, camping acationine —————EEE ane . STEEL BASEMENT 30. 213§ Devondale south off | NEARLY ied 275 GAL. — arabe cuooet aan. TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| Stove “eas on 31008, Gas! REPAINTED SAVE 20 PER CENT Aubarn, "4 mi, west of Crooks, | oll tank, wWh 100 gal of oil § aL 80} TER hed 202 N. MAIN Desk VaNirY peeseeR we) BLAYLOCK | finss double ais aig | foam gpece Beater. All for 7.) Bom is and, uo Wlimetes oo | ee SANDY = ro bench, = 0 | - | rem , ROCHESTER, MICH. | feo secenports. "guteley table, of: | COAL & BUILDING TUPPLY co. | “Saiscrls CE sings, 0 | AA of Rim 8 x 29-0003 | If rou have money to bu LO. fice ch §1_Orchard_Lak ects wih ¥ ' BERRY DOOR your business; i $ $25 TO $500 ce chair, work bench with vise. hard Lake Ave PE 37101 | white 961.96 Colored $100.50 | Radio. F! OL s Sros | PE 5-197, : SINGER SEWING MACHINE WITH | Factory, Seconds irre 8. F SOLID GOLD IN WRIST DINING ROOM SUITE. HABITANT t. Console, $30.50. Por- SAVE PLUMBING NEARLY NEV watch. 21 jewel. N . FE Phi: Rochester OL 6-011, OL1-9791| PE 2-0902 & eat & contain chairs. tie: demonstration, OR 3-0702, e_8. TEP nae sutometic cont Soine POE Gi 16 te acprnents ndter tA oll Ha FE 2 een Zand 8 | ome a DEMIN | JET Lene _ Sones euUMP a ar -|S80LID MAHOGANY TWIN BED NEW A} motor. § 70.50 $30.95. Mortgage Loans 84 DINING ) ROOM ‘pire at 1 CON: suite aif °. x veensts | wil mir and be Include. $100, ‘Hee Maul POWER mo Bi iy See il also G ~ ane + ater it Elect: " is . Chair, ni . w LOW INTEREST tua s cells Like new. 484 Third soot nest, gana. Wl sell for | : nous FENCES a Js ora a. A w.P thera toes Vroer i se 5 ve. Z Pa to | * : r s “é : e oli, G, PETERSON, | zpcpaeny or romgrmner | loti, Mong RAY cu ee lt “OT "PIR Pu | BS ont et ee ‘canceled DINING Roost aE a — Secs gon whi Wed _ FUEL OTL, OIL TANKS a UNI N rrowe: le, . good q eet Unlimited funds for single tamtiy ty, Eleciris steve. quite sew, sad) FE 3-0081. Tif cas’ ‘Betlvered sh FE |, NEW CALVANIZED PIPE rou tb _Phone FE 64408 of FE 64772 | [Ost nav ‘white LE. "| TO SETTLE ESTATE. ¢ Rooms | _*!46". $e 28 wee eR | | (Can Save You foney” ea ; of household furnishings. May be FURNITURE AT EXTRAORDI- AVE * "PPL TOP : reas Fe el a ee Compare These Prices | gop. cay Lat ON ON ee th 7) oo. | a fag ; bf a | aan aaa Bent Furniture 42 Orchard Lake . south of St, Joseph off Woodward.| signs in bedrooms and living or otal ona cr cups 20 | ax4Xe t5e EACH | Sst ORADE Tor sol. sane | PS toll" Hale es, Kept. 2, i —_—, 512 ROAD PATROL GRAD- i IN GE ELECTRIC STOVE | 'CO™ suites. Assemble these yeur- Aes cal ¢ metal cabinet | 9x@ UP TO 12 LONG, S¢ LIN PT.) alt neat Siask aot Caneel a and. N ee (Se Ene Oe WREST RD RANGE REABON- | Kel-Rod units, Good ‘working con Sith, Git other’ suites olfered eise. Set’ aise fare tetsation of tate Gp vo ir Lond. © Lm ae CONCORD “GRAPES | 62.40 BUS i. enn = 905 | _able n 5 er s i ered eise- o : : : TE RpEnr Ont —AND—O1S ELECTRIC Wa NAET—TIvENG |_ Journ, ET "RE A) phere, Fou can tay neetalet | out lignite. Mew siding (Fle door | Dona. Wirt JAMBS. 0.08 ack pT comm IN| ent" Te" | TRAILER | Redken eae te Peaiiacead r Taage Eaeee | RES Ae | RA crm oe ete eam tee | hes" int oe eae | ‘Mt, ienenow Perec | { fi ing te 20 : 2 = chard Lake Ave ichigan ‘Fiourescent. “| WINDOW SASH. 80c. UP $5 yd. $10, delivered. FE 4 ety ha At os ‘ SALES ; Hee Tene outteard 16 mauge auto. | KECTRIC ROASTING OVEN. | TRADE Gas RANGES. FO YR ELEC. | FURNACE, STOKER. na pee tard Late Ave. ANGEE IRON. 300-LIN. PT. | Good FOP “BOIL FOR GALE. charde. Be rion Lake (hd. Agie ce matic shotgun, garage siding, and | Merteg washing machine. refrig.. Week B. Munro Electric 1060 ith controls and pipes. GLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO | STEEL BASEMENT BEAMS, 80c | “Loaded and delivered, 46041 west, M4 mile og aan . : mise. lumber. Single laundry tub. | stove. 476 W le a ES I ecg 21133. an eps Boas che look like new. Lengthen your ge | LIN. FT. oN ne gy; Draylon Plains : 36” wire fence. cement & b roquots TURQUOISE DRAPES IMPORTED rage. Put in new garage doore.| BATH TUBS, $10 HARDWAY . "RUTGER” TOMATC ES, . % OR_3-2046. ELECTRIC STOVE & REPRIGER-| carved wainut lamo table, Wai- ma _ terms. FE 46654. NEW 4X8X % PLYSCORI, 63.96/ Top soll, black dirt sand| 10,000 plants loaded with af pee ae ‘ 5 TLDINO LoTs __ Stor. Good cond. OR 3-4426. nut desk and cabinet, Modern 1, Ry oa ‘aamared 1, 9x7 | OIL WATER HEATER, EXCEL- and gre oie pe tomatoes, just waiting - 2830 8. Dort Hwy, Flint d scoent dae trade in pon, ted ELRCTRIC CLOTHES DRYER | con —_cottse _tavle. veh 3 a ts, 0 Joos conaiien. 67 _ MA O-t0 | "Fee San eae anne, 200 | ee DIRT AND PEAT -7-YDR be canned. Pick ‘em yourself fevings 98 ear: on wel e brand WASHING s Overhead Door Co. 8TO : ., FT. j a ¥ tant : ; . PONTIAC STAR CHIEF. 4 iran Enceptional aivatues Mich: | #23: 923.80 end up. B. 8. Monto Elec: S010 Dixie Hwy FE_4-5654 Of gasoline pumps and “OMAR = a PINE, 61600 PER WOW TOADS TOP : ‘per bane” Brings tg Sa ts rb, Would like Th or $2 car oF . Huron, OUN TYPE Of, BURNER, TANK | 1000 gal. 5, Counter seals. eee Giadings : , as me Ol Sisses. e_Ave. Gees MAEY WATKING 3 EASY WASHING MACHINE. oa, control Mueeliet R, TAME Desk “Air compressor: Minnow | SHEET ROCK, $159 PER SHEET “tna ilsabeth Lk. Ra. | Pat: . Pd. PE $0000. in apo ial E.O.M. CLEARANCE MI_ 47328. a Also gravity alf coal furnace. FE| tanks, Pole and flood lights 25| NEW 1X6 ROOF BOARDS, $7.90 hi os . : REMINGTON RAND PORTABLE 4cu. tsep Tv $20. “TeED RE: | 5-9000._ 5 ft. housetrailer or boat trafler| PER 100 SQ. FT. PROCESSED ROAD GRAVEL AND | [St! "na ’ ard . typewriter, like new. 605. FE/§ Cu. Ft. ge me ty (Sealed $20.05 | “"trigerators, $40.95 up. Sweet's OAS CONVERSION FURNACE et tt boat end mo-j NEW a a ee 812.25) idly. PR 43080 of PE 2006, | _ Maple._ Mi fait 6 "seek Da 2-1839. "| Unit complete with controls co a et aa = — BELL OR TRADE, ROYAL CHIN- eu. Ft. Prigidaire (Late * and iq pertect” working order, | OIL, HEATING STOVE AND TANK | WALL TILE, ite 80. | PROCERSED ROAD & DRIVEW 67 | PEACHES, W473 A, BOO Tit EE. ae Hey |e ee umm s49 39 ise Will take $85. FE| Like new. double pot FE an ote se URG MOUSE PAINT, | gravel. Pit Tun, 60-40 and cyan rt rt te tos oa. Te orge (Sea ME Seccees 54 | : a | Pak iL. Lect HA R id * A A bop FA anions “TRUCK TT o aC: | BOTE® Getleg, Type |... 830.50 M MADE RAP: ARAGE DOORS Mee ene On Milt On| SHERWIN . WILLIAMS omy | -£ Drege OE AS Te Pores | pose 27 Beal, _Rortb. tual miles, = for smail con- is Ly Bigs | M MADE APES - —- (Wringer "Syesi .. 40.50 1, — cpiaes door demonstrator. | 3-9218. ot , $275 PER OA ROAD GRAVEL PREACH n Poel fase shed house. EM Eas $60.50; $4" long nal ppl appoint x € NEW 3 PIECE BATH ROOM SET | 5 yds. $7.00 delivered. PE 46588. ton's Orchard. N. take ‘Ap oe 33 efter § 0m eat | idaire _utomatic: washer $90 50 vecyl ores “pattern, 3 pair another “miller and Beardsley Lumber S| PLUMBING SPECIALS With FITTINGS, $129.50 | SAND. GRAVEL, PILL DIRT. TOP o Rd. Oven from 9 a.m. Good hunter Swap for outboard 9 ee ee oe UsED ERATORS $35 AND Clarkstos ; A a Aira A oe ABOVE ARE CASH AND i max oR kaven ni , rich Fe POTA Us motor. OR_3-2547. room . $50.59 up. R. B. aan Electric, 1060 = Open daily * to 6: Sun. 10 to 2. |. CARRY PRICES. & FOR 1419 Sash a - = swaP m YOUR OLD GUN ON A DTm table $ 5.95 Huron. | 4EARING AIDS . pEW AND __00d_deal, eall FE 17-0363 Pe. abaw Rd ‘a mower.| Many other “pargains to choose | Phone _F Rules, 2-900. Arnason Plumbing Supply n't w SAND, GRAVEL, Pit | RUN A tAWBERRY PLANTS. wi gs | dada f ‘USED, TRADE: IN Don't walt, come to Union Wreck- ROAD FE Strusk. "Riding mower 21,” was rom. : HoT ‘WATER maatam , 30 GAL. 2. a Ortonville | ing Co, where satisfaction is a gravel, eo dirt wash 60-40 concrete drive- cE, Montcalm $249.50, now $190.50. 1 Midland CLAYTON'S DEPT. as, new approved for, use on We deliver ft of each transaction. You'll sats fl soph TOMATOES. $1 ™ pie 27 wastes with 24” mower, Riding ‘onsumere 908,80 & $310.80 ike the friendly service. come in bine ore rer Greenwood, mile east of Au- y: Regular $242 now $195. Furniture, A pliances © Dress ccsees®, $14.95] Value, $49.50 and ‘nh "BLYWOOD and see for yourself, we are al- inc dire als top burn its re +0088 : ‘one Bolla eg thee yy PY paged 3065 Jig 1% ke Rd, $ piece breakfast eet” wens aad red . , — Also selec. pashli! veo a buildings and have am TOMATOR: we: bu aoe wae ae rhor ae * it, rt ter inds "| ‘ TOES . bs ee : 45. One _idemanst _ —— FE eer? or “Tr S007 'sdgy ooadn ‘and chair oo Poa at terrifie a3 or Sogo Soeinet” Tacraware,’ wooiecste poo sale acres mate for “Ef RW a FOO eee OR Te = : 350, T LEATHER TOP DRUM TABLE, | Plectric Rance 27). $450) Ayereeest rehard Lake) retail. 1 1.00 per bushe : : al eecurke ta rete Peers aul S. 1 pair of matching end ne 1/6 om e Dining room set’... $00.90 es ‘Ponte Plywood Co, We carry a compiete line ot new | WASHED SAND AND “GRAVEL, _beon, Dine “4 containers, T eT : ro ad pair of table Iamps, 1 pair of | Automatic washer $00.95 romten ooh D VARIETY STORE. oo ieepnes | oe ain tise ‘Lake Builder's Sup-| Sale F. guia : all hand mowers | dressing table lamps, 1 Sh fanv ms. iy Terms. 1 mf —_— : s arm : : BARNES HARDWARE | _ fold leat mirror. Mr essen. | THOMAS ECONOMY floor’ covering, and. Mac-O-Las | O22] 8 SINKS 112.06 $2 GAL. a Fie ae ee AP 8, Exchan e ~ ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES PGR ; ; _paints. Phone PB 1-0008. as ee ‘ Wood, Coal & Fuel ! : TRADE You oe te CT, every room in the house in new FURNITURE CO. HOME DRESSED PORK AND ft eg 08 secre MPLETE : nee Sa ed FORAGE AND! ‘ord N, R N Al 2 36 BA w ALL SHOWE - COMPL. pr e . : ’ " - . Pe ae See | seein ete abe | SADR | tangy ees |" peepee wa cee tee | WRECING CONC mana an,vore zen comm) HARVESTER Bey ae Poe — , 3. Lav i", SIs Ie Ado : a TRAILER EXCHANGE sweet en poreh USED DEPT. é BY © WALK-IN COOLER PE| Complete with gleaming chrome | (Corner of Orcha rd Lk a.) Plants Trees, Shrubs 68 68 Ueeo for Toe ne @_8.. Telegraph __Open_Eve, tory teregulars, Michigan Floures- Guarn elec | washer. . $99.95 -_ mer | facets. 14.98. Toilets, $30.80 val- | Dally 9:30-6 Fri. tn tf . y USED FOX BLOWER rallers as ine le a, eee TRADE 48 NASH, LOW MILE-| cent. 393 Oreh: Ave. Electric range :- oe. $90.85 G&M COMPANY ue, $19.95. These are factory sec- | Bun, 10-2 _woves stent A BL : Bee the new Ca ses age, exe. eondition: for pickup. Avt. size was, stove 89.95 ends, Michigan Fluorescent. 393 SSS UE SPRUCE Ln YOU. ise Harvester, the bay | re. 2.3060. ELECTRIC 5 aioe ey soa Heavy wainut twin- beds... $ 9.95 | 24W8 AnD Laer MOWERS MA. Orchard Lake Ave. _ soll PIPE, *LOT., WAR-| Also Blackhill Norwi White, pay sient. Easiest running machine ts AND.- WILE TRADE USED CAns FOR Pom SALE? Ay. Si2 CRIB_AND Heavy wood 46 beds 08 | pa tk ne ee en RECONDITIONED sincen sew. | —v'c** 2 aed o76 Oreiiard Lx. Ra. Fir, Douglas | & . Pine; a outboard motors, tape recorders, | "OM = ak Limed ost chest, of drawers 2 | rE Walton ing machines $20.50. FE. 2-614) STOKOL cen. 0 Call_afier Sten Faniane, Dube ade, De’ USED ONES AS LOW AS 986 rscooters ress, s, {3 De, wood dinette . ...... id e emonstration. i . 2-0056. . i , ‘ : “will meee Sete as down sea oe #F bam” 7 to 9. ia living room suite... He fist ern 2nd dark rooms, sup. WANES SCOUT BACK HOE | FAVE-OF rarer ate Ate | - Youd Sieety Ras 3 miles ‘west of HOUGHPENE a SON “PARTS—STORE _ pa 2 ; T & iG. i sane no ome : doavace joader, 9 ‘moriths old | _ Wicks. Orch , Me By uson, New Idea : : TARE (ORTON, MOTOH, SALES ne ag ar FE ow aa a ems ‘tinted be) Bite AS aUPPLins. a a“ rn new. Mounted on 1980 Per | SCREEN DOORS bearing fat a. all faras. pes pe ss'Ps aes 7h Tore | 2 eeet oO D .- FORD ‘TRUCK : ARA q . terms Bs ay TON A ne nee ig) Eee . Good ition, M. “ 1% . a ._ .Oreenridge— once a ; ee MY 2 ate Ctloger weshers “..... Gees eel ‘WYMAN'S ; play model, $235. « s, thomp- | : — 3eaa0t ae 8B Bureery, MUteat Cee. ola. 'L. "5. Wooton” epetng bose oe 1955 ord, fot ensottafier EM ceentendy Pt : peine ns ap | 38 Ww. Mt . 2183 GouskdOLD FORNTURE oy 1960. Opdyke, Cor, Fentiee Ré. a. “Low LOW “orice! Lake Ave, " "erection ‘on “~_ ed sn Basis ? | Florence Avo : : : , avi — AKC BEAGLE PUPS AND GROWN | — THE ANSWER TO| WANTED FURNITURE Talbott Lumber} Sent, Neneh sod | YOUR LIFE'S MA If you have anvthing for ae sn PRICES om COAL % , YOUR P'R OBL 2 M:) Bt sri oven permet ot —woniian ates of SOxT— |g a Bits tetas ta EASIER through Classi- the Want Ads! To sell, rent,| oittaws coonrrs rte M.A. BENSON | an" ate rebar Dade creche! PORRITORE 3 nia tits Se, ee oo isn? 4 es ae a 3 ‘¢ jo: * » m mocap e aeargs i“ Saginaw FEderal 42923 ay 1 « t yaa eva ea ee For Sale Cars_ ‘on 1955 Dodge dump va. "3 pickups . Riemen-. schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST,_ ay > gn ‘ike a tse. 511090 0 ~PANELS «~ : AND SEDAN DELIVERIES 1947 | Se "1954 ~ MODELS. - | “Por LARRY JEROME , Rochester Ford Dealer. ak an ee year boon aoe Trucks Are Our Business OPEN EVENINGS . FE 2-9203 Bt £4531 ote, eet wile tates, oe you eli. 4540_Dixie |. - Hi, J. VANWELT OR 39-1355 . . BILL-SPENCE -- [4 «@ late model cars,| — OR 3-1603 USED cars PE 47333 "See Mat Motor Sales ea ¥ AUTO PARTS rucks 90 ie |'55 CHEVROL ET ertible v.| MOTORS NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward at fi Mite Lincoln 5-1 TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS ‘Black with top. and power pack, Extra clean and extra sharp company dem- onstrator, . ’5S CHEVROLET "210" 4 de. V4 with Overdrive tranem heater and 1°55 OLDSMOBILE “og” 1 sedan, Fully Hew was Mr. tel aed st ‘55 OLDSMOBILE “gs”. 4dr. sedan, Hydramatic, radio. beater and red and white 2 tone Paint. Also white side walis. aan car is an exceptional bar. | "Taytor's 1” ~-Phone.. ae Martel et 4-156) inte CHEV. 1 + DR. $10 DOWN A _Sard. ‘pire peymente. ms ig N32 DR. DELUXE- Crean. sso. “a i dent. be FE 5-3104. & In ‘this « wonderful .re- sponse to our'MARATHON in our new deva COMMUNITY Good 5S! NOntawess LF gregoces | WILSON GMC} OAKLAND AT CASS 675) Dixie HY. at MIS MA ? ~65. Re © 1a 7) a = caey ag 8 oi ig hg Pad we ea $1595 ‘Sharp Used Cars . GLENN'S 1955 | Haskins Chev. we _ ny ori estate con CHEVROLETS| 22". DESOTO ¢ DE si0 DOWN rs 2623 "eontias : ~ DeSOTOS _ 100 Meee MAgES cE | 1951 Chev., a {082 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN, $10 ie J ane, page 1954 Ford 8 2 dr..... . 1953 Chev. Bel Air yg yg A eames - Officials’ Cars and ONTHWEST CHEVROLET ; CHE OODENE OGG ae FORD ine ¢ DA. NEW MOTOR. | 1952 Buick 4 dr....... 210’s and Bel Airs, 6 304 8. Tilden. eyraecre a dre, and 4. drs. All sna | LABOR DAY SPECTAL | 1961 o1ds 88 Sed “ 7h Garyelen Whdsor Mp agi tng . edan.. ‘ The | Is the | F or All Smart | Car Buyers One of the Best Selections ° “of Used Cars in Town “Bright Spot JEROME. - ~ |Cadillae & Olds! satin’ CASS at ORCHARD LK, E 8-0488 Right Spot FE 8-0488 | ° S853 LARRY J EROME Rochester Ford Dealer OFFERS 1955 FORD Factory Officials Cars . 4 WAGONS & 1952 Country Squire / CHOICE OF TRANS? iSSIONS AND COLORS Jerome Deajer PH. 1 147s S. Saginaw St. “FOR MORE THAN ; TEARS 4 a en ry Shera | . Oo. Ford 8° motte sand Heater) $is0s, Cheéve ao: Also 'S0 Cheve. and ‘$0 Nash, $288 8< a, m. to 9 p. All makes Verv rea- OMY RS. hier ee q F ee | - $695 Oldsmobile Hardtop 88 COUNTRY SEDANS {953 Couniry Suir $1095 da ne A : / ‘Cy Owens’ Your Friendly LE ORD’ Dealer : oat" |'53 Blue 4 dr.- sertee$1008) ‘i oR sie bows Courtesy Cars, ie or att "52 Gray 4 drv:...... -$795| Woodwerd: Bilminghom. ("+ e0 PERE Pen M8 , SI Green 4 dr....... $095, ‘tL KAMER. $45. RADIO. HEAT- 4 DR . Ne Li * 50 Carryall .........$495 oS “sogitty Wevigtet | mariatete eats * oe x = . ¥. £ 2 i L ~ ; 1 ‘ z ‘ rs OVERMEA A DODGES : CARS | acted, MS 0000. Don't Delay ne Today | ’53 Maroon 4 drt... .$895 : i MERCURY. EXCELLENT CON- HAS '2 Green 4 a | eoereeramarg| 11 ASKINS 31 Black 4 dr : _§ Woodward, Rirm Chevrolet—Oldsmobile "50 Green 2 dr... .....$445 : : vy) ‘ty MERCURY CLUB SEDAN. $495. Pegs peices) mace om Cre. g0s| fered | eae ipl bee meer | tien Commas Pason, |? Green 4 dr.,.... . $295 Woodward ora ‘6751 Dixie Hwy. at. sete N Credit ’ Plan Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 Priced NORTHW EST CHE VROLET _BeonOliy cans__22 awore | 44'S Pit On tance Be ee RATES | Must Moe colt Any Sat GoRe | ise +a Chevrolet = ‘Wholesale | Sn aa. Hue per on crerarte, Gane hate 7" oe MERCURY MONTEREY BARD 1955 Demos. KELLER Price +, | Svdiadiaa diva | "Rogier onevne Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars ‘- TE pg ME EM, Uincoin &1100 K Nn rete Uet® | 55 PACKARD PATRICIAN 8 Courtesy Cars PY @ a down, Wisse ears ave aay to ftaraniee ‘Pay a Saw ee K 2 Reo and 4 Door Sedans : ler-PI t “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET — tereen, bar. Save $1, Any car | 1505 ss Coubes, nd Bei aire Birminghem Car pest itery, 19-4585 vrephineat it Mie » Studebaker! af 4-040, oon | : = iss) NASH 9 DR EQUIPPED) T= : canted as sing op, | Wants he a Ba for mean inte, ed *aeay| — Iacobson's PRS TOW'AS’ - | “ormemate, uate tnd bests fet ooers we rex—srgemon |HTUDSON & RAMBLE $1579. ~~ - Oniy “$8 “awn. Le oaday Sot oe ee. Low mtieage | 58 W. Pike &t PE 2.2350 (FULL PRICE ~~ | . “Weeaward ta ' 7 rele_ewast, FE Yes, —__ ‘7 PACKARD SEDAN, RADIO & ret ae wo ter en a a Only! 2 | TIP TOP : i ob om fk ‘Any. cat. dong And Up to 36 Months end a . paym: — Ma BS . a f : | — Studebaker, MI 4-34 "EN? Gretmeed® vocahen | 50Dam =i NCORCNEY ~CLUn : ' Guaranteed ..” EXTRA SPECIAL _ ime tt we | Swe ate] ~~ ° |. USED-CARS aati a SAVED ‘ - eT, [Don't Delay Act Today | "interes Mace?" ) Cyt They. ce ie gy a : : i982 7 DR. 80, GYRO. AND PLYMOUTH “TY _ Washington _ r. High. HASKINS | Satedtse tee ferry HURRY | ove oe “motaay Hardtop. | Mase noms Soy Meee i : 1 Beautiful condition. duals and wh walle Must be Chevrolet S11 oul HURRY L 100 Jeep. esi Waeon [peng = service Catt Ken Oakland Cotinty’s Fastest ~ st apes bea . a. Papa op Tore aos “wentitie : Ne b this price Growin ae : . | $595: Sofray bt 2 EVES , Pal , “| ‘ Ww al ie 6751 Dixie Hwy. .at MIS 1951 Lineoln 4 dr... $395 | me Pomeuth Ow, cone ar ro aurea bs i a : % : i ; e m 44 8. Wood ‘heat ‘1950 Ford 4 dr $295 | Severe! safle. 100 throug 1990 a = ae SEDAN ud. RA. | : es , eee tt : mend heater. Sea Mist ereen. | a “ o r car. | 1951 Ford, ' | wae t SALES | ‘NORTHWEST CHEVROLET little rough .....$250. aoa SALES | Lincotn”$-1100 = . YSLER-PL , : Ss 1 ‘ee pe Daly | One Look 1950’Studebaker 4 dr. $175 |. aby 3 orf we tora TRADE | Tells the Difference ) One Trial 1952 Ply, 2 dr... 70> = Proves They’re Better | | "| 1955 Ply. V-8 Conv. Detho. MOTOR SALES nAVE x y09 BEEN TORSED 1054 Pontiac 2 dr... $1295 . : / erg ion rs A An’ BECAUSE, OF SHORT 1954 Dodge 4 dr., ny hype’ se smn “ War HAVE A OOD fe loaded) $1595 + and “save a! “48 51 aUToMoBits /1954 Chrysler 4 dr.. $1595 makes & eee from, 4 dr. . THAT YOU CAN BU ) | West Side Used Cars —- Bob Frost, ine, 1954 Ford 2 dr..,....$395| WEEKLY. PAYMENTS.» or” "a8 1955 D 5 P $109E | isl CHEVROUET DELUXE | crecote waneray : . | 193 OL ed a to, Oh | “8505 ’ WOODAVARD = |1950 Pont, Catalina . $495 NoCo-Signers! Fee el i CHE a; : _. | Immediate Delivery! 35 Day 93 1949 Merc. Cl.-Cpe... $100. ee 1952 Bae N. | : = Deal Direct! i 1950 Nak Amb. ..... $300 | i 1952 Henry J ee eeee - $175 | No Finance Co. ! 1950 Ply. 2 dr.. eeeee .$325 ' | 1950 Chevyolet ...... $325 |] '|1950 Ford Coupe ....$150| Buy Here—Pay Here» |1949 Dodge ......... $175 se me 7, . YALL COME : 1948 Doase Aon oo Oud $125 |] sell for $1,500 minimum MANY OTHERS TO HOOSE | w 200, as 131.5 Saginaw | CHEVROLET | RANCH meen {commerce Ra. a Sen NATIONAL —_— ee 2 beautiful jou. ‘Completely | O-Matie, qtras very clean. Aiso | MOTOR SALES ; 43 br, ; "33 ten vickuy A-} con- | 1emen- ORTHWEST | ROLET pe Miche vt town Ro Late Models 1994 OLDS 88 4 DR. $895. JET Woodward ‘at 13 Mile ones s2ON8' Bo : iack with ivory top. Radio and ’ ene NOS ecatien, po ae ., a0OD : heater. white wall tires. Truly a | | schneider OPEL CORVERTIBLE. _ ‘RE- “Lem engine, excellent condition jor “Abectnd sale. py ear down. Mo aches ner Studebake MI 43410. 1 a ee - | ‘4 OLDS” = aurea “EDAN FUL- $845 ly equipped with mopepebl Priced for aw sale, Anv down. Carkner udebaker. MI 43410, —Birmingha‘ _ Sale: i354 Ford Custom 4 Dr. boxer acs 06 GUO i M TO, CHOOSE, FROM tis 25 cme Thanks, tists. gio or “any old” car fs} Pirate! Sai nan ate \ ™m rr, ydra : 1 F Northwest Chevrolet ‘32 —_ heme Sonne _Ayare., s | olks Vinee of nite side. “$ 095 52 ek; 7 ‘i $575. SRA * Re: I Z rit TOR 7” 1955s pe UTZ MOTORS | You, Saved Real mice Your, car cown’ | DESOTO ° PLYMOUTH DEALER . ave BORTRWEST CHEVROLET = | T1d_8_ Woedyert _Birminghem Ford 4 dr., Fairlane $1995 Woodward = 13 Mile ‘33 FORD. § WINDOWS. FULL cee i bs : __Lincoin_ 1100: — race Mercury engine. Best offer yY O SCHEV 3 DR Like NEW_RA __Over $450. 223 Whittemore, | /, Gig, and neater, Drive it ever. | 65 FORD PAINLANE CLUB sé-) A like new coupe. ..$1495 : ner Studebaker, MI_4-3410, Birm. _ equity, Fi rasan ot: oc ay | As A Bonus i950 CHEV LOW MILEAGE: re coz Aira Finer Orisinal owner. ‘Excellent condt- | “over ‘pe MAINLINE Wa eu A like new 4 dr.. $1595], We Are Having An ins CHEVY « DR SEDAN. RA | FORD D753 CONVERT. WHITE BIDE. Appreciate Tiel FORD ‘52 CONVERT, WHITE 81 io and heater Nice Cherryiawn” oF ip wel ot #8. Will need top & Oldsmobile Convertible 88 se ad $00. 308 “Leon Ra. ustomer _phene Fe Se: Walled Late. MA tA 4-2165, 8 cyl, one owner, $1 250. ''54 Mere. Custom 2 Dr. 2 tone, R&H, Auto. "33 Merc. 2 Dr., 2 tone, Wy Wallgc.. 6 ol ’54 Hudson Wasp, R&H, very sharp 52 Chev. 4 Dr., radio and heater. i’SI Merc. 4 Dr., | o/drive "30 Ons 88. radio and heater, Hydra‘ .. 51 Merc. 4 Dr., radio $850 eoree eae R&H,. +59 Merc. Dix. 4 Dr., radio & heater.. "49 Merc. Coupe, PRG coun. vale: ’49 Lincoln Cl. Cpe., radio & heater, 2 tone, sharp ...... 48 Buick Sed, Super, radio & heater, - good tires eee ae eee $95 | jess _CENTR AL LINCOLN MERCURY . Fi ceat | ot. Fa vg CARS . ke At Cass m. SEDAN. $705. BEA i trans ......-..- 91575! omc $1195 528 _N. Main, Rochester, OL | -$550 | $295, & heater, Merceo, $595 | - $24 5 | 1952 | PONTIAC 4DR. $10 DOWN fi "$2 2 BUDO! 2 DR. $6. Rowin's | a tres Tent rece with white w oe A oe pel way a 7 pes. Te eeher comvecer ae PHONE : i hs bat more for aE a WILLS 3 2 DR a rae | cea ae, le ae "5 FE 5-4101 or FE 5-3588| | eee a0 heater. as | ; ; ~ Lincoln an eae NOR ues CHEVROLET Tee excellent condition tuliy et ne ti0e equipped. At -a real Any YS 2 DR. $i0 4 Carkner | and . 8. Mi ¢ii0, Birm. woodward, os ; a = 4 + Ly : é v = fe PONT) tac 1983 a PONTIAC. DEL 8 SEDA iy | Bar 1955 Demos. ato | 1955 Custom Royal 4 dr. Demo. prorinnarc ig | ‘| tar. hea 53 PONTIAC tod wydramauce “*A* bent * $1295: "33 DODGE ~ ser ‘with radio and heat- ~ $895 "52 PONTIAC | Hydramatic, _ radio ter. $895: ‘54 MERCURY corse pr dr A ena PO ge oe ~ $1895 oo PLYMOUTH _ 2 dr. sedan. Atos car- with many miles $895 | 53 PONTIAC Hydramatic, radio and $99 'S3 CHEVROLET 2dr. with radio and heater. A good family car. $995 53 CHEVROLET Bel Air. Equipped with radio and heater. + $1095 and 4dr. heater RETAIL 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. vs Just PART of: the Picture When. it comes ‘to buying a used car. qiouve got | todo more than look at pricé tags. You want to know the car’s mileage, what kind of driving | it’s received and a fair appraisal of its true value. You get all this and more at... PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC “Goodwill Used Cars” 50 MERCURY 2 dr. with redio and heater. Very neat car $395 31 FORD adr. V-8 with radio; and heat- $525 “49.PONTIAC _oftdlo, and heater. $395 52 2 CH EVROLET eer. Ready radio and |* my ~- Drive thie one, $795, ‘31 PONTIAC “2dr.. sedan with Hydramatic, | radio and heater. . $695 ‘30 OLDS 4dr.- Radio, Depier ecnsine transm: $395 ’52 OLDS as with radio, Roster and “Tparematie. Check $995 *30 PACKARD 4dr. s Radio and heater. “Ask the man who owns one.” $195 and STORE “FE 3-717 gee 232 S. SAGINAW ST. | "53 “PLYMOUTH 2 DR. 2. $505. 1 LIGHT | gray bottom. dark blue top. Has’ evervifiine nv o a { NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | 1 FOR SALE: 1954 STAR CHIEF Custom Catalina. , sBoclient cond! tion One owner. $1,750. rE _5-7583 ! 1955 PONTIAC. 660, ? DR. HYDRA- matic, fully equipped. For sale or | trade for Older car. PE 4-5435. 1952 PONTIAC 2 DR. $10. DOWN = area jayinente. 4 8. Birmingham. | oe ‘PONTIAC STARCHIEF ~CON- vertible. Powe. -brakes. steering. radio, tinted glass. 586 LeBaron _ FE _2-3226 1953 PONTIAC 4 DR. DEL UXE- -R 9 dra Clean enc arp Onc; owner car, OR Tases '3¢ PONTIAC SEDAN LOW MILE- like new, fully equipped Black aod red Must sell Any old ¢ar down Carkner Stude- baker MI 43410, Birn, | 1951 RONTIAC &§ GOOD CONDI. | tion $500. OL 2-1492. 1982 PONTIAC © ‘HARDTOP. $995. |. Expensive but vood Hvdrama- | tie, White side walls Directional | _ signals. Complete MI 4-0400.. u ‘sl PONTIAC | EDA, | $505. BLACK | as the ace spades, Radio and | heater. Turn sienals. Only 85 own NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln _ 5-1100 ~ GOOD CLEAN © \RS — ‘82 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan hers Pontiac 2 dr QOMC pickup he HOUGHTEN & SON | YORBR ——) Me CSTE TRUCK DEALER -9761 ‘$2 PONTIAC 2 DOOR, x al td. Good condition, FE 5-0062. | fter 5:30. | "52 PONTIAC SEDAN $805 HY- | dramatic. radio and heater 2 tone blue, white wall tires. Who! could ___. Lineotn_ 5-1100 "SAVE $700 1955 Pontiac official cars Selec- tion of body styles. and colors roan Tom, MI 41930 ONTIAC. 1955 CUSTOM CATA- | tiie Hyd 4 bbl carb Ménv ec- $5005, Low mileag>. $2.400. OR assume Lang eatopy 464 Moodward, Birm.ngham 8 CYL. SEDAN, pred & heater, Hyrda_ drive, Day special — full orice. " it your car down : Haskins Chev.: / 97). DIXIE HWY. aT Mas 33 Ford R. Wgn.. .$999 : *S2 Chev. 2 dro... $544 “49 Ford 2 dr...... $144 'S4 Ply, 2 dries... $999 "50 Nash 2 dr....:.. $99 'S3 Ford 2 dr......$744 38 Dodge 2 dr......$44 '52 Stude. Comm...$499 ‘49 Dodge Sed.. - $144 *50 Buick Sed. 1 S144 (49 Font, 2-de... ..- $144 ‘50 Ford 2 dr...... $199 "49 Chev. 2 dr......$144 "D1 Stude: 2 dr.....$199 Trucks '32 Ford ¥3 ton pickup ...-.:. $499 ‘50 Chev. dump, platform.....5 $499 "30 Ford stake .... $399 "0 Ford % ton pickup . /.... $399 “47 Int, -walkei -in VAN sssscse.0. $146 Harold amen P arc . Immediate “Spot?” Delivery © “a Low, Low Bank Rates — No Down Payme IF YOUR CAR Is WORTH, $121. WITH ONLY $10 DOWN Convertibles °53 Ford Conv... .$1044 "34 Ford Conv. ...$1499 ‘35 Ford Conv. .. .$1944 ‘33 Chev. Conv.,.: $1044 ... $499 Cheapies LOTS Liberiy 9-4000 a Liberty 9-4001, FOE BES 4 ( y es tS. ty A ae PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, SHPTRMBER 5 1955. va i _Pregranee fersished ty stlies -- ZTodoy's S “Radio ‘Proarats -- ated to tia cole ar blet fe change withent ston. |. ae) _ MOAR, (te wate, ane WseK, (hen, Wren, Geen 16:30—WJR, Sailor Tri Terrence O'Dall Lied WWJ, New Lewis : Ww. Tom Geer ruken Lovie 3, WTR, ‘Top of the Town | Wenn Dente en ciem | WCAR Music in the Atr * Rockin® with Leroy _NPON, News, Ring v" Shine WPON. Pontiac Party WAR Sign Ott we | WaBE Mickey Shorr im wnite 1106—-WJR, Arthur Godfrey Spanish Hour, Ni Zee and Orville WW), Bob Maxwell WW), Strike Tt 7:20—WIR, Album _ | ':00—-WIR. Ce eae WHT, Osgood ‘News, Wolt| WXYZ. Companion Wws, Morgen "deny with ‘deen Tee Se. Bese Toby "bavid WIBE.: Mews, Tom’ George: W2YR, Strong Cae Shaw deoe Wie Sees, Gow ‘WoaR. Reve hee SLE. Gobris WIBK, News, Mickey, shorr won, Soon § L News, Party WPON, Record Room arCey en One 6:30— Muste fall 11:98—WJR, Make Up Mind 11:30-—-WJIR, Music | ww Maxwell WWJ, Phrase That Pays 6:00—-WJR, Mr. Keen, News| WW) Bruce wxYz, ‘News, Wolf| WXYZ, News, Winter Sed, Peary 4 saree WAYR. Top of the Teen | CELW, David CKLW" ® Day Bae Soeur Frrtes, | Sum Reve wists Aer] caw tle "ei com] BEAK Mae tate Ale _ Siok. news Wiener ‘Sherr| WPON, Thesier of Mite | WEG Rica'’a "shines = | WrOR, Posting fart , ewe, -_TURSDAY MORNING - vars William Sheehan | 12:06—WIR, Jack. Whi wm. Talent Scouts = ae Jim Vinal . : 2, > rereee wus, eae by Saiw’ aresewny’ Oop SA tee Dankes | Game: Rowe Tour George oa News, Tom ‘Oeorge WJBK, Mickey WJBK, News, Gentile, WCAR, News Ace 2] WCAR, N ; WPON, Record Room WCAR.. a Miaste Carpet | WPON. News Channel 2——WIBK-TV 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. ’ Puppet comey. New season. (9) Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry. .in > on’ the Rio Grande.” (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Washee Ironee.” (4) News. ‘Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac: LeGoff. A 6:26—(4) Sports. Bill aged (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- ett Phelps. -@:30—(7) Greatest Sports Thrills. Films of events at Madison News Caravan. John (2) Julius La 6:45—(4) Cameron Swayze. _ Rosa Show. Songs. 7:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. “Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts,” the story of Stephen Foster, Johnny Johnston stars. (9) Million Dollar Movie. Michele Morgan, Kieron Moore in “The Naked Heart," young girl re- turns home after five years to find meaning of love. (4) Caesar . Presents. “The Pharmacist and the Mate” with Cliff Norton, comedy, variety. (2) Burns and Allen. A love affair between two young people blossoms. in - Gracie’s garden and George gets involved. 7:30—(7) Voice Program. Soprano Arthur Godfrey with talent hunt. _ $:00—(7) Joe Palooka. Joe Kirk- . wood in “The Big Switch.” (4) The . Medic. “All the Lonely Nights,” a woman suffers from serious disease of the digestive tract. Richard Boone hosts. (2) ‘Those Whiting Girls. Barbara connives to win title of junior class sweetheart, Margaret Whiting stars. $:30—(7) Criminologist. Mystery, adventure. (9) Abbott and Cos- tello. Bud and Lou answer help wanted ad by a scientist in “Feneing Master.” (4) Robert Montgomery Presents. A fath- er’s domination of his daughter traps her in complete subser- ‘vience to him in “My Dear); Emily,” Charles Drake, Augusta ’ Dabney star. (2) Ethel and Al-/¢ bert. Peg Lynch, Alan Bunce in situation comedy series. 9:00—(7) Pee Wee King Show. Music. (9) Boxing, From St. Nicholas Arena. (2) Studio-One Summer Theater. Alfred Ryder, Martin Brooks in’ “Mama's Boy,” drama of a mother’s shrike-like influence on her ‘shil- dren's lives. 9:30—(7) Hot Rod Races. Fred Wolf describes hard top races from Motor City Speedway. (4) Secret Files, U.S.A. — Mor- gan almost loses his life in ef- “fort to save cargo of missiles in. ‘‘Mission Antwerp.” 9:45—(9) Ringside Interview. Chris Schenkel. interviews fighters. 10:00—(9) National . News. (4) Mayor of the Town. “His Honor, Butch,” is voted mayor-for-a- day. Thomas Mitchell stars. (2) Paul Williams, (2} News. Jac 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. Zachary Scott in “Guilty By- stander.” @ Little Show. Lois Austin in “Mrs. Linnet’s Lark.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. ° 11:20—(9) Good Neighbor Theater: Richard Jane Wyatt in bank Without Bars." 11:30—(9) Swim Meets. Toronto Exposition. , TURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) ‘Today's Farm Report. — 6:55—(2) Meditations. 2:00-— (4) Today. (2) Morning Show 1:55—(2) Standard Weathervane. 8:00—(2) Morning Show. 8:30—(2) Welcome Travelers. (7) Wixie Wonderland. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. @) Gar ry Moore. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. oO Re- quest Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. ’ 10:00—(4) Home. (9) Golf © Re-| sume. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow, 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(7) News Ace. TUESDAY AFTERNOON 2:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Ladies | Day. 12:30—(7) Beulah; (4) Hour ot | Shows. 12:56—(2) Girl Talk. Sign On. 1:00 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (9) | Shopper’s Mat. (2) Robert Q. Lewis, 1:30—(4) Good Cooking. (2) Link- letter’s House party. 2:00 — (7) Stars on Seven. (2) The Big Payoff. (4) Ted Mack’s Matinee, 2:30—-(9) Tuesday Matinee. (2) Bob Crosby. (4) It Pays to Be Married. 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (2) Brighter Day. (4) Way of the, World. * ‘ 3:15—(4) First Love, Storm,. $:30—-(4) ‘World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) Secret | " ACROSS Howdy Steve | 4:50—(7) Ricky the Clown 8:25—(2) Morning News. (1) News | (9) Prayer : 3:65—(9) News. + | 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Take a Look, Puppets. (4) ow A Lee ' Show. (2) Sagebrush Shorty 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. ‘w Doody. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee, (4) Mf. ‘Twinky Present. (2) The Early: Show. *E Ancient Olmec Tools Unearthed Archeological Search Finds Implements Made Mostly of Jade WASHINGTON—New _ archeolog- ical exploration of the mysterious Olmec civilization at La Venta, Mexico, has just yielded a cache | of 56 primitive implements, most made of jade. These celts, together with an- other find, a stone monument rep- resenting a seated human figure, offer clues to the culture that flowered in southern Mexico about 1,500 years ago. Particular interest is at- tached to five implements oneved its broken bead statue has greaf a “Additional excavations will a to locate earlier construction. Dig- gers thus far have removed 800 cubic yards of earth and 100 tons of basalt columns that surrounded the bastion, The ceremonial court's eastern half has been cleared of a five-foct-deep layer'| of drift sand. Archeologists hope to unearth charcoal remains that can be pre- cisely dated by radiological meth- ods.. The people were America’s earliest accomplished artists, but the period when La Venta flour- | ished has not yet been pinpointed. 62,000 People Hear ny Billy Graham Speak OCEAN GROVE, N.J., Sept. 5 uP —Evangelist Billy Graham drew 62,000 persons in four-weekend ap- pearances at the 86th annual Ocean Grows Campmeeting. * * * A jcrowd estimated at 16,500 heard the 36-year-old Baptist |preacher say yesterday that ‘‘so- cia]' problems: facing the Ameri- ‘than communism. s an antidote to juvenile de- | linquency he prescribed the dis- cipline taught in the Scriptures us “a little more old-fashioned | prayer and an old-fashioned hick- 1 Pavorite 200 : enimals | : ee cated Greatest,, immigration year in 9 Female S, J. §. history was the year 1907. 12 Yoicante when a total of 1,285,000 foreign. | deposit é born arrived to make their homes | 13 Within ; = here. : (prefix) ' a . 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FE 4-2525 2 auf 0-1 a. ) dap. oS a oe “g, 5 ee { i * ‘d “Tearson Given | |§2 Million Deal sae—(7) Laurel & Hardy (4) |- Mounted. - can home” cause a voce threat |- Coward's ‘Cavalcade’ Will Launch Fox Hour on October 5 By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS) — Milton second (Oct. 18) fall show—still | to be written by Gore Vidal. ... * * «& Noel / Coward's, “Cavalcade” will get the new “90th Century- Fox -Hour”. Wednesday, Oct...) off on. the proper dramaturgical foot . . . Alistair Cooke of Omni+ bus will write portions of the script. Richard Carlson -will make & fortune , from “It Led Three Lives” and on top of that has signed a new TV contract guar- —and net even on an exclusive basis, . . Dennis Day is shooting another pilot film for NBC, which can't figure why his shows have fl nas 2 Lawrence Welk's TV contract was renewed, Bonita Granville Wrather’s three kiddies. get brief roles in “The: Lone Ranger,"" which hubby Jack Wrather just happens to own. : * oo * Fox’s TV. series. will star‘ Sanders and Dana Wyenter in the “Laura” roles originated by Clifton Webb and Gene Tierney. The next original Davy Crockett episodes will be aired on ABC-TV Oct. 19 and Nov, 23. ‘FOR OZZIE, HARRIET ABC Sept. 23 will heave a huge two-hour TV huzzah honoring the 12th anniversary of “The Adven- tures of Ozzie & Harriet" - George Sanders will star in “Yacht on the High Seas" for the | 20th-Fox TV opus, too; opposite | Joan Bennett. : .- * * Bing's old scripter Carroll Car- roll is writing Judy Garland's Sept. 24 TV premiere. rele in the new Phil Silvers series starting Sept. 20. Theater-TV of the Marciano- Moore fight may help that may- hem hit a .million dollar gate; 100 theaters seem set; one drive- in will be able to hold 10,000 high- fee fight fans for the event. Theater Network Television, Inc., is renting mobile TV units to theaters. which don’t have. the gadgetry built in already. .' «* Comic George O'Hanlon inherits the “Life of Riley” neighbor role abandoned by Tom d’Andrea when he thought his “Soldier” TY series would be a smash, PINKY'S CIRCUS | Pinky Lee switches toa “circus” format for his Saturday morning casts .. . Hit Parade returns Sept. 10, same stars (oh you Gisele!) « * * Martin & Lewis no speakee yet . » Polly Bergen stashed some of her TV salary into a Palm Springs hotel. Humphrey Bogart will do an- other Fred Coecast . . . It almost killed Harry Belafonte to learn prior commitments wouldn't let him play Ralph ‘Bunche in a Four-Star Piay- | house production, — Alfred Hitchcock will direct only | four of his TV film series, though | all 9 will bear: his name . Jack Benny won't retire from radio if a sponsor can be flushed: who will pay for transcription of his old programs. Unofficial temperatures of 137 degrees have been recorded within |. the. Death Valley California. area of - 2 ana 3 RING ZIPPER BINDERS $650 2" BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE 15-17 E, Lawrence Si. Name imprinted in gold free of charge. SERVICE ? Yes! eT. , © Hi-Fi © Radio © Tape Recorders @ Recerd Players om © Inter-Comm. Systems © PLA. Systeme: ~ BLAKE - RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron. ” + nn . Sotl ern; for "Seton Fal Whittier, Calif. Posed for thi picture mm Keeeee fhe. . : {Cruel Husband Held | | . ATHENS, for. Chaining Spans 1 . Tenn. @—Lee Mce- Dowell, 46, was charged wth as- told officers he worked her in the fields all day and chained her to Se hed of mig. * «¢ Sheriff's Deputy W. R. Reynolds Said he asked McDowell yesterday why he chained up his wife and that he replied, “I was afraid elaborate. oor * * Mrs. McDowell, mother of seven children, was taken to a hospital here Saturday ‘night by ‘a neighbor to whom she turned for help after filing a link from her chain and she found the file while working in @ tobacco patch, oe, * 3 Couples Mark Golden Weddings at Special Mass ST, MARYS, Pa. w—Three’ It- alian. immigrant couples marked their golden wedding anniversaries yesterday by renewing-their mar- riage vows at a solemn anniver- sary Mass. The ceremony was in St. Boni- face Roman Catholic church at nearby rg where they were wed Sept. 5, 1905, Mrs. Carlo Parmiciani of nearby Coal Hollow, who was married years ago along with the others, was an honored guest at the cere. mony. Her husband died four years ago. All four couples promised on their wedding day that if alive in ‘1955 they would renew their vows. The other couples are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Angelo of Weedville; | Mr. and Mrs. Giacomo Caimi of Coal Hollow; and Mr, and Mrs. low, Man | Files Pennies — Into Valuable Coins 4 WICHITA FALLS, Tex. - A sault and battery after his wife. she'd get snake bit.” He did: not: AMOS 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Open Evenings ‘til 9 PM. | escaping from her home, She said | Reynolds said ‘he oe, a | chain IT’S THE Citiz ens 62-year-old yardman was in jail today, awaiting a talk with a * * Oscar Nelson told officers he first started doctoring the pennies had disposed of only, a handful. * * 8 i Paul D. Sullivan, a -local coin shop operator, told police be bought two of thé coppers marked 1914 from the man. The marking means the coins were issued at the Den- ver, Colo., mle ia 4, SOT CEO I, about a year ago. He insisted he. . Man FOR INSURANCE FE 4-0588 {fay fo Some win Bhtahsewenlt dosnt: ct a collector in California, * But. Saiven ae eh “coins a wrote back they had been altered Vincent Garaveli, eee ot Cont Hel |p ing or Ce ny nts from the re Authorized _, Call FE a 515 FE 4-579) é * ogt* i make tt A. matched team. | Match your electric vesker . withan electric clothes dryer _ Wath day bacomes extra cay when you add new electric clothes dryer to your © : the dryer and flip a switch. electric washer. Here’s, why3'There’s no es heavy wet wash to haul up the stairs : and hang on the line. You have only to load — Out comes the laundry, fluffy-dry, sparklitig clean. Old-fashioned line drying, . beedes: 2. req tarsarehonemse modern way ~ to ary i a so = Detroit fo Gin. ‘in Air Service Federal Group Endorses - New Schedule Changes for Major Carriers ) ae M Y ER‘S i Get Acquainted Offer! : BLUE WHITE Ct. DIAMOND WASHINGTON ™ — Greatly inncreased air service is assured Detroit as a result of Civil Aero- nautics Board action In Washing- These Items on Sale Tuesday Only! — LIMITED: QUANTITIES! SORRY, ‘NO PHONE ORDERS OR C.0.D.'s ROEBUCK AND CO. ton. Rulings Friday by the CAB gave Northwest airlines “turn-around” service in Detrdit on flights to New York. Previously all service between Detroit and New York had to be on flights that originated or termined in Minneapolis or far- ther west. / Northwest also was. elven ye mission to operate flights Chicago to New York with stops. i enroute at Detroit. Capital airlines was authorized to provide unrestricted service be- tween New York and Detroit. Pittsburgh, Chicago and Toledo. Philadelphia also was added on two Capintal routes to provide a new competitive service between . ss | | Philadelphia and Cleveland, De- =e -_ troit and other Michigan cities. ] TURN-AROUND ; : ‘Classroom: The CAB gave United Airline Classics eo PAY ONLY ‘9.00 Now ) Weekly VERS Pe EL HURON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN EVERY FRI-SAT. to 9 PM troit or Toledo.. : e % a ween bank Brat Se 49e Pr. «<'s a Now and Save 4Te! Flawless Glamour Sheers . . ; Regularly 79¢ Pr. Sheer Bair 59: You won't aioe these nylon sheers could be so beau- s (Charmode Brick. “en's S “Underwear exam 3 :: *] On Sale Tuesday Only! You'll like. them because of their durability and long wear. Broadclotit shoris won't shrink over 1%, gripper fasteners. Athletic-and “T” shirt styles are softcombed _cotton. Limit I dozen per ctsstomer. Men's Furnishings—Main Floor. Imagine 3 pairs of these wonderful Charmode run-proof rayon briefs for women at this one low price!. Choose from different styles and assorted colors; all with elastic waist, double fabric crotch. Small, medium and large. Lingerie Dept—Meia Floor \ tiful and cost so littlel First quality! So sheer... . fine hairline seams. New shades. Buy your fall supply now at our wonderful extra savings! Hosiery Bar—Main Floor oon that their contestant, | Gladys Rodriguez, of San Juan, has been taken ill and will be un- able to appear in Atlantic City. scheduled to perform a. spanish dance in her talent offering in the pageant competition. — . ~ i Expansion Watch Bands -Ledies'—Men's * 19 Georgee-Newports a : tain Regularly 1.49 .. . Save 26c! 2-Pc. Sleepers mmm |*° 2-piece Honeysuckle cotton knit sleepers, with bootie ~ foot. They come in soft, pastel colors of pink, Blue. yel- Egypt to Clean Water CAIRO, Egypt —A 45-million- dollar project is under way to bring clean water to Egyptian villages by 1958. Up to now, the Egyptian peasant has depended on Nile River water for drinking and washing. One result has been the spread of such diseases as bilhar- zia, a dangerous parasitic afflic- tion. . aay 49¢ aid . ale Sova Ie Per Yard! Cotton Ficnnel , | e On Sale Tuesday Only! 3 8° , Yd. . , agalasly 3.29... Save 85c! Garbage Cans y ronalege apie prints nee full yao 36-in. yon _ b flannel in delightful new kiddie and floral prints. They low, and gteen. Sizes 14. On sale Tuesday only!” =. ragke wonderfully warm, soft, washiast pajamas, shirts - Children’s Wear—Main Floor and nities. wae ; ; Yard Goods—Main Floor | Harmony House -Draw Draperies Assorted Smart Prints Reg. 5.98 77 ued ™ New banjo texture weave > rayon and_ acetate cloth. al @Three lovely prints—’’Brent- Dipped in molten zinc to make them resistant to rust and leakage. Sides are corrugated for strength. Tight fitting covers; side handles. Save 85c... Tuesday only! Housewares Dept.—Sears Basement — TUESDAY ITE TIL 9 ONE FINAL NIGHT Sm Yam Throw Rugs, Val. we 95 2° Long, Hand Tied Fringed Ends Tuesday “Only! 88° i fel Sale Ladies’ Leather Wallets Made of Saddle Pigskin ‘wood, a modern leaf floral —' “Medford,” a modern block print — “Nassau,” 4 tropical leaf pattern. All ‘in ey @ f ‘thane ‘ . : ; 24x48 lovely bright colors gas OF CONVENIENT Economy priced acater suce that (ook ania in halk white background. 84 inch Resuinly aie up to entietd reduced to less than e U yt ae! ULES 3 I LOOK Slik i Hag a ways, bedrooms and kitchens. Bright multi-colored rug lengths. Some wiles ee on Sanat en acca with woven-type durable cotton chain construction. Draperies—Main Floor ype aay oOly Ideal for kindergarten. Women's Accessories—Main Floor Floor Covering Dept.—Second Floor ~ SHOPPING BEFORE THE FALL SCHOOL _ TERM BEGINS! Space ON pad PAGE ON SALE | - ALL DAY TUESDAY! | 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Fe mower re SEARS Tue TeKeh] Only! On Sale Metal Skirt Rack Spar Varnish — ] Save 3c at Reduced Price! 38° . Use It Inside or Outside Reg. 1.79 VA $] Qt. tterns that are Makes Tough - fil m/ " pealste ’ poiling water, fruit acids, weather. gives a glossy finish. Use on woodwor 4 furniture, doors. : Paiet Dept.~ Basement oz, youn money Gack SEARS 154 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 54171 Completely Washable 2 _ Miracle Dacron® Filled ° 496 Es. : : se. 5.98 A Harmony. House Value! All soft,.clean, odorless; Twelve spring clips held six mothproof Dacron (*DuPont polyester fiber) in attretc- or more skirts! Clothes keep ~ tive zippered, striped ticking. Completely washablel a a ~~ ‘Extra comfort, extra convenience. 14x18 inches. Scan Notions Dept. ~ Main Pier ence Dept.—Main Floor Special Toweling Buy Of Fine Irish Imported Yarns “Reg. 59¢ yard, Assorted border stripe completely: washfast.. Strong s¢lvedg sides. absorbent towels and pert kitthen curtains, too.. 16 inches wide. _ Reg. 79c Yord Goods—M¢in Floor \j 164 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171