3 Turncoats Sai Agnes the Charmer Gets Ready for a Long Lake Dip a SE meee ee Claim 15 Lives ig i f ; EK NTIAC PRES ‘Details page two ! ) 118th YEAR * & & *& & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1955 —34 PAGES ASSOCIATED, PRESS... OXITED, PRuas, #HOTOS ling for Home Tonig Lake Steals Children | AP W ate ’ QGRIEF-STRICKEN FATHER — His features contorted in erie? and anguish, and still clutching his sunglasses, Frank Koch of Mus- kegon collapses as the bodies of his twin 8-year-old sons and his 11- year-old daughter are removed from the Lake Michigan surf. All three children drowned simultanedusly yesterday in Muskegon’s worst beach tragedy. Both the father and mother were taken to the hospital and treated for shock. Cooler Weather Arrives Atter Peak of Heat Wave What a relief! After hitting a thermometer-busting 94 here Satur- day, the mercury slid off yesterday to a high 86 and a low of 64 degrees. . The cooler, but still-sunny weather was forecast to continue through today. Sunday’s breezes signaled the end of a torrid first-nine- days of July which saw the temperature in or near the State's Waters : Pontiac escaped without the serious water shortages which occurred in parts of South Oakland County and Detroit. . However, another hot and dry spell could cause water troubles here, local officials point out. A new air-conditioning ordinance was given credit last week for helping preserve water by causing waste fronr’ cooling units to be cut Traffic Deaths Total 13 in Second Weekend of Many Drownings By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS waterways have couple. Traffic mishaps claimed 13 lives. One man was killed in the crash of homemade airplane and two oth- 2. were electrocuted accidentally. Drowned were: Douglas and Donald Koch, both 9, and their 11-year - old sister, Judith, of Muskegon, Sunday in Pontiac Airport to Get $35,600 lin State Funds Money Will Be Used for Longer Runway, Other Improvements The State Aeronautics Commission has_ allocated $35,600 in state matching funds for improvements at Pontiac Municipal Airport, it was announced today. The action apparently clears the way for con- struction of a new 3,700- Hoskins, airport manager. Some $18,050 of the mon- ey will be matched by the icity for clearing, draining and grading the 80-acre runway area. , The federal government will supply another $5,901, said Hos- kins. The Aeronautics will open contract bids for the intial project July 20 in Lansing, said Hoskins. The remaining $16,550 of state aid, if matched by the city, will be used to put a compacted gravel base on the new airstrip plus a prime and seal surface, he added. The new runway will go from east to west and utilize city-owned land previously unused. Hoskins said the longer landing strip would increase the safety factor for many twin-engine planes now operating from the airport. “We have numerous twin- Turnpike Authority Meeting Tomorrow Members of the Michigan Turn- liam E. Slaughter Jr., was not re- named to the board by the Legis- lature. Former Oakland County Senator, George N. Higgins, of Ferndale, was appointed to Slaugh- ter’s position by Governor Williams, Higgins is seen as the leading candidate for the chairmanship. Other business scheduled Meeting Moved Up morrow. Low tonight 60-64, high City Commission will meet tomorrow 82-86. North to northeast at 8 p.m, in the new City Hall, rather than tomorrow night, the usual meeting time. foot runway, said Homer) | Commission | 7 is Sarnia, Ontario ‘gator wrestler Tuffy Truesdell. His sparring partner | too near, to interview her. N : for the event, Agnes, takes the whole thing quietly. Truesdell made| the ‘gator in Lower Long Lake is female. What male ready to do battle with the seldom-seen denizen of the lake Saturday, | resist the charms of Agnes? Long-Tailed Charmer From Sarnia In steaming, jungle-like 9%5-de- gree heat, a Sarnia, Ont., alligator wrestler and a friend who plays football semi-yrofessionally Satur- by the wrestler, 37-year-old Tuffy Truesdell, emerged a 7-foot alli- gator, obviously unhappy. As soon as Truesdell hopped off its back, the ‘gator headed for channel, like an alligator to water. Lost Flier Lands Jet on Turnpike BEDFORD, Pa. (®—Air Force Maj, Leo Carboneau, lost and out of fuel in his F86D jet plane, bad- ly needed a place to land yester- day and picked the Pennsylvania Luckily he landed at a time when there was a@ lull in the usual heavy Sunday traffic. The major got his ship down in an eastbound lane near the Sideling Hill Tunnel in Fulton County about 30 miles east of here. He was unhurt and the plane was only slightly damaged. - Maj. Carboneau is stationed at the Niagara Falls, N.Y., Air Force Base, A couple swishes of its 100- muddy in there,” he said. After the ‘gator, unnappier than ever, was hauled out, Truesdell wrestled with the beast a bit, just to show what he would do if the mystery ‘gator, sought for a week, were caught by him. A reporter interviewed Trues- dell beside the ‘gator and nearly got nipped. Se did a photographer who passed too close to the scaly thing. Truesdell didn’t help things. He kept asking, “Want to hear him snap?” and annoying the ‘gator till he cracked shut its teeth-loaded jaws with lightning speed. The ‘gator finally was trundled back into the car, and Truesdell and DuChene went up near the Singletons’ big English-style home to wash the sand off themselves in the spray of the lawn sprinkler. Later, the Canadians climbed any. Tangled in Weeds, City Man Drowns A M-yearold Pontiac drowned Saturday night when he became tangled in weeds while swimming in Lake Minnawanna, ten miles southwest of Lapeer. The body of Earl B. Korvela, of 46 Park Place, was recovered Sun- day, according to Lapeer County sheriff's deputies. A farm worker, Korvela was not married. An Army veteran, he was a prisoner of war in Germany during World War II. Surviving are his father, John, and mother, Katherine, of Detroit. Three sisters, Mrs. William Maki, Mrs. Robert Saari, Mrs. Reino Jo- kinen and a brother, Edwin, all of Detroit. + Funeral will be 2:30 p.m. Tues- day at Charles and Son Funeral Home, Detroit, with burial in Park- view Memoria] Cemetery. man Adlai Recovering LAKE FOREST, Ill. —Adlai Stevenson's physicians say he will probably be discharged from Lake Forest Hospital today after a bout into the auto, marked “Danger,” and headed for another point on with what they described as bron- ehial pneumonia. George Bible, %4, 2, Col. s F In Today's Press . ‘ County NOW. ..iceeeceys KB, 13 ; Editorials . Hee eee RF eer eeet eee 6 wens elpoesesd Sh 96 Theaters ceewet eevee er eeneee TV & Radio saves Wilsor, Barl......).....0... 5 | 30,00 Wemen’s Pagep. .....15, 16, 17 with 121,000 persons visiting the i 4 { , i I a | ae f, ; ‘i \ F i tx f - (ice | Area Residents Pet Flock to Beach for Cooling- Breezes yo egrant came aie oe Island Lake where somebody said somebody had seen something that looked like a ‘gator three times > ‘Gator Wrestler Arrives With Agnes, 2 Detroiters Die in Truck Crash 3 eH fH 8 iil Says A-Bomb Could Finish New Orleans hig All Face Trial inUS. Courts for Past Action Trio Declares Living in Red China Is Hell, Plead Stupidity HONG KONG (#)—Three former U.S. soldiers who changed their minds about living under Chinese com- in Korea, they and 20 refused repatria- two, Belgian demanding _ that go. The Chi- in June that all be released, The Americans crossed the bor- der into Hong Kong territory Sun day afternoon. British immigra- Seals ee ee U.S. citizenship and prepared i i} fi F hal af id i Pe Es “BExE [Try] Give lt T i if r i : ! g tfr Polar it eis i peEbioge . Hee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 11,1955 28 7 . | = | To Discuss Elm Disease, in Husband's Death (, Phere r= y Resale sn na William R. Hamil th "sg ity . . ) ing will turn to Dutch Elm disease aetna ben Ete ton Co..| found dead in their home yesterday. which is taking a high toll among ly Sepulchre Birmingham's elm trees, and to| Cemetery. > |apparently shot himself. reappointment on the Oakland] Mr, Reyce died Sunday at ag Junior member, Clarence Ww. collapsing Blenman, will submit his resigna-| Bloomfield Hills Country. Club. |Vvorce. They had been married a tion, due to Birmingham's cutback] He had been a manufacturer's | year. from five to four su pervisors. representative for the Wolverine | Noland apologized after the beat- | r i a7 | Let Ne. 1 be turned down. brothers a , three Fd As an alternate proposal, he will] His body will be at the family recommend that the city ask for|home until noon " | lice prisoner in William Beaumont FRE Hil ! | za if i Fi h i i. TWO KILLED INSTANTLY — A Detroit man and wife were killed Henry Johansen, 38, and his wife, Betty Ann, 31, of 19950 Salem. #8 does not provide the insur- instantly and their 2-year-old son was injured critically this morning son, Kirk, was taken to Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital in Detroit ance we when their car collided with a steel truck on Telegraph road at 10%| critical injuries. | gess said in an interview. Mile road. State Police of the Redford Post identified the victims as ' = ’"That remark followed a state- = . ‘ , . : Bowers ‘Street, between Elm and/dral, with burial in Deep Dale () valeiatite Fax Mew tae towct «| Turncoats Sailing |New Blood-Saving Tool]Davison Police Hold |csisrsat"te! rte Sars) "So Pes pions fare curr bens for US, Tonight + (Used in Heart Operation |Lake Orion Youths |S. 5.0." "irc renee time Guyana] vin, me svad ‘by the House the bill} (Continued From Page One) | BALTIMORE Using an in-, hour operation, it helped keep the| Two Lake Orion youths, impli creme Sena, Seen as oe be et tor hai “S Ny would permit recall for 45 days of | night that the two Belgians, Roger |Senious new blood-saving tool.| patient's blood loss down to three | cated in a Genesee County breakin| | Birmingham resident Harry R.| “Sem Oct. 94. 1800, in Sheds, \ active duty of any reservist who surgeons at University of Mary- Walsh, 1354 Glengarry Rd. Oct. 24, failed in Devriendt and Louis Verdyk.ji..4 Hospital here have relieved pints, compared with a usual loss by two admitted safe thieves, have | EM ot oi tan of the Retail N. ¥., Mrs. Clay had been a resi- wold be veleesed as t00n 08|— san of a deadly condition in| ot about 12 pints in four similar|been turned over to Davison Pu. dent tor 30 ' charges breaking Promotion committee of the 1955 years. j which te nie make extmy operations Cowley performed pre- oe ot ane Detroit United Foundation cam-| She is survived by her daughter; 4 : * with the Indian Red Cross. near a viously. The loss in one of the ee Gencidl tare Bt trom Oct. 18-Nov. Kin Talk Pa ane Py Naar eoraas ia ™ tiac; a brother, Duane Kinney, of only other two known, cases of this! and Darwin Buhl, 19, are accused , 10. ‘ fi 3 es. a news conference. Then they/.q today the patient was dis- : : ‘ the YMCA’s annual excursion to |P-m. from the Manley Bailey Fu- Into Giving Up {ints sess = = =| Sieoting of tlc rare eas tees ma et | SL ey me ic a eo 2 * A laborer trom Cambridge, Md., at he is one of the extremely few! heart and toward the left shoulder| agencies at Lapeer, Lake Orion,| George Ewing, youth director, | Ziem, Taylor Attending before it arches and runs down| Rochester, Oxford and Davison, | Will be im charge of group con- School in New York change after the Korean fighting-| The new instrument, used in In later life, after four or five| agency. Both are being held at the * 2 6 aS oe N. lain Floor ™, HCARO, Mich, Two futitives | None would say specifically what | this operation for the first time,| decades of feeding tons of blood|Oakiand County Jail under $2,500| Service for Henry B. Royce, 56, York City this week attending a} bonds. at EE RO eae ae Be PETE IE Ns. agi ths sth aio 3 Ny aie 9 3 F : Communist : pare Shagehipelne marl removing the damaged section. Grand canyon of the Snake river whe In its first use during the six-|in Idaho. day after slugging a turnkey. State Drownings KING of QUALITY | = fine ti ata ve ver ors Claim Lives of 15 (Continued From Page One) i E 4 F . Friday near Leslie. roadblock and asked for permission| Jonn L. Griffin, 49, of Detroit, s i i CEs ¢ entering. m Mrs. Helen Bishop, 42, of De- FITS EE A day for parole violation. erat, Coniiety in Detroit. LANCREST FARMER FRANK { Airlift’ Leonard Bourdaa, 39, of Wayne WITH 42 FIELD TRIAL WINS TO HIS CREDIT | Half Accomplished. | neti 'scnaay seer beat ASHIYA AIR BASE, Japan, @— " greatest airt dents were: ters had brought more than 2,000) traverse City. men of the 3,900-man 508th air-/ Kenneth Crozier, 38, of Marion, Orne regiment to Japan. electrocuted Saturday in Marion. “nang te ret tom (Oak Park Lad Dies : avd'reaey |i New York Mishap , She married a good | ark &m.: Wind velocity 0-2 mph. ple the hp area Sota a0." John’s: cousin, 10-year ud be ALL GASOLINE VALUES TODAY , provider! Upright ARE SOLELY BASED ON OCTANE RATING : ‘4 or chest THE HIGHER THE OCTANE RATING 2 . . he | THE BETTER THE GASOLINE Dad's a whiz as a good provider . . . he even thought of the We Nentie Cnty Wieher ‘Seed tre: ba Indes sneha oued las he: a ot ever t (and Octane “bpm page the good buys) she’s slways coming up with. : es GUARANTEED 15% MORE ! Now, Mom shops once a week—or even less frequently —thanks MILES FROM EACH GALLON! Sane to her HFF *. .. and a good provider : ae Sicccsw tl) § FARMERGAS and OLCO.| # =- 22 Orchard Lake Ave., Just Off Saginaw St. | ; ERA ER: ! BR. The veneetss woe he blew his whistle when Seean or dg ii a2 st > 4 eis 3 & : 4 i z “ H gsgee ef : 74% 7 Le ell side be Weebeebenracdeeee the Jaksina home, with burial Riss eee eeneeeeeenee «, to] 5 ag = as = ee £ Se — wf ag: Ca Nig : : } f \ “ ’ N i i} j Cay 7 { ‘ j } need ft * : ‘ ‘ \ ‘ j «ft (« THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, . : ‘ 4 ; ) } i \ ay * a eis i f VE f ‘Pibe JULY 1 11, 1955 JOY ‘CLBARAN CE SALE - Quality. Merchandise—Clearance Priced! LIVING ROOM SUITES | DISCOUNTED 20% to 40% Now is the time to replace that old worn out davenport and chair with a bright new style. SECTIONAL SOFAS or DAVENPORTS With or Without Matching Chairs Store Open Monday and Friday Evenings be ne we 1 Fresh REMUS: Creamery T R s 8 oP " ar pers saint MILK = mise PICKLES . Tops in Style and Quality Our Lower Overhead Helps Keep Our Prices Lower— Just You Come and See! Closed Wednesday Afternoons Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving MILLER FURNITURE Where You Honestly Save > Hunt's FRUIT Cypress Gardens Shop for these top bergeins Mon., Tues., Wed. at Either Store—Open Until 9 Nightly. Careful Free Delivery JUICE... u 99° Ss 8 8 my aye ee ig ¢. 59¢ C COCKTAIL . : 2% Son ve. D G 46 Ox. Can "@\Find Oxford Man Dead in Car - Business Leader, Former Township Treasurer, Is. Victim of Heart Attack OXFORD — Carl William Smith, 53, manager of a Lake Orion real estate office and former Oxford businessman, was. found dead in his car parked off M24 just north of Indianwood Road in Orion Town- ship Saturday afternoon. Death was attributed to a heart attack. Smith, of 70 Pontiac St., Oxford, operated a hardware store here for 20 years and later a gas station. He was a former Oxford Town- He was born.in Addison Town- ship, the son of Thomas D. and Nettie Nash Smith. He leaves his wife; Grace, one son, Jerry, and his mother, Mrs. Nettie Nash all of Oxford. Two sisters, Mrs. Harold Campbell of Qxford and Mrs. Herbert Berg of Lansing also survivie. Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day, at the Flumerfelt Funeral Home, followed by burial in. Ridge- lawn Cemetery. County Deaths Herman Ebeling ROMEO — Service for Herman Ebeling, 82, of 157 Hollister, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Johns Lutheran Church, under the direction of ‘the Wilbur Funeral Home. Burial will be in McCaf- ferty Cemetery here. Mr. Ebeling died-Saturday at his home. Surviving are one son, Floyd. of Utica; three daughters, Mrs. Hazel Kohlhagen, Mrs. Marguerite Whing and Mrs. Mildred Stepnitz, all of Romeo; two brothers, Helmuth and Fred, both of Romeo; two sis- ters, Mrs. Anna Gaedcke of Mt. Clemens and Mrs. Louise Peters of Rochester; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Premiere Showing Free - METAMORA—The public will be admitted free to a premiere show- ing of the Bob Jones University mg release, ‘‘Wine of the Morn- " Sunday, at 8 p.m, at the Hunters Greek. Comunity Church Tee eee StU ri “4 AT TTT 4 “i Open Tonigh a 9P. M. Lions, Rotarians Open New Year Romeo Service _ Clubs Install ‘55-56 Officers |# During Past Week Rw ES : LADIES’ SHIRLEY SIAS were the Rev. Ellis Hart, vice 5 SUITS Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sias of ; President; Lucian Fay, secretary, Reg. to $8.98 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor, have | and Thomas Schultz, treasurer, On the Retary directors board for. the coming year are Rey Davis, Kenneth Mosher, James Winborn, Louis Verellen and Boxer and Briefs _ Te Bo eh ee Re ney, He is the son of the Paul Hoseneys of Pine Lake avenue, Keego Harbor, No date has been ae a The beginning of a new year for | #7 $ 78 . $ 99 Walled Lake when Jewel West wea installed as | ee Girl Attends var eiticare (etek pos umes LA yale Music Camp fart Kalaaphan aecsad Vier Week WALLED LAKE—Attending the |dent, and Eugene Inwood, third | (7 fourth annual Summer Music| Vice president. — ma Camp at Maybee Music Hall, Re-elected to other offices were | LADIES’ Western Michigan College, Kala- Glenn Levin, treasurer; Robert SKIRTS mazoo, is Virginia Slinker, daugh- | Reid, secretary, and Charles Kes- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. viral Slinker, | ¢F, lion tamer. New board mem- | 7 3059 Edgewood Ct., Walled Lake. bers are Merlin Kerr and Charlies | = R $5.98 ] 7 Under direction Julius Stul-| Meeker. Art Farrel is tail twister 6. $7.98 berg, the camp opened Monday | !r the coming year. and will end July 17 with a series |, ay $ 99 $ 99 With an enrollment of 90, it is. Old Timers ae of concerts. the largest music camp ever held| Wil] Gather Boys’ Long Pant at the college. The students live at Roc hesier WASH SETS BOYS’ SWIM SUITS - Reg. $2.98 at Smith Burnham Hall. Lapeer Saddle Club Sets | ROCHESTER — The “Old Tim- * here will gather for their Next Week at Lee Fox’s | nual picnic at the fies tack METAMORA—The Lapeer Sad- | Pav’ dle Club will have its next business | Picnic dinner. will begin at noon, meeting at the home of Lee Fox, | With @ short business session to 5510 Thomas Rd.,. July 21. follow. Persons attending are re- The group met eunaae at the | quested to bring their own table — ‘wag ~~ paler saad Reg. $3.98 Harry Nichols home, and enjoyed | Service, dish of food to pass, and | FH o shers skirts, summer dresses. Sizes 3 to 8 its first trail ride on the previous | Sandwiches. Coffee will he served a Sunday, ending the eyent with a|by the social committee. weiner roast. : | hi Kiwanis Ladies Night ROCHESTER — Kiwanians here with a steak dinner at the Parke | 7 Your Watch — dacron blends, ay hy patgpene: Expansion Watch Bands Ladies'—Men's enn DRESSES Summer cottons and- sheers, crepes, taffetas, novelties. 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On New Furniture or Reupholstering SOFAS AS LOW AS..........$75.00 CHAIRS AS LOW AS.........$35.00 Save now ... while prices are lower. New styles. New fabrics. Easy, con- aN) venient payment plan. william wright We Give Gold Bed § = Furniture Makers G Upholsterers “all work guaranteed for 5 years” 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Deafened? See How You May Be HELPED With the NEW -ZENITH HEARING AID! TOME DEMONSTRATIONS—CALL FE 8-0751 BETT ER HEARING CENTER 8 Mt. Clemens St. conversation. “When a question is asked of me, she answers for me. It looks as ‘f she’s making sure I don’t get into the conversation. Will you please give me some advice?” Answer: If the two of you girls bumped into a boy (whether you liked him particularly or not) and kept mum while you did all the talking, you'd think something was wrong, wouldn’t © you? In any threesome, each has his own share of talking to do. So speak up for yourself, You can't conduct a strictly pri- vate conversation with a boy when your girl friend is along. Any more than you can talk solely to her and ignore him. Things have to be fairly general. * * So if your girl friend is better at general conversation than you are, let her get things started, while you add to the subject, com- ment on what she says, and bounce from there to something else. If she answers for you, say brightly, ““That may go for you, but here’s what I think.” Make a point of answering for your- self. aN There's no good in talking the thing over with her—or making an issue of it. Concentrate on mak- ing your own presence felt no matter how much she tries to do your talking for you. “Dear Miss Woodward: My boy friend and I have been going to- gether for two years and we like each other very much. My big trouble is my sister and her hus- band who also happens to be my boy friend’s brother. “Last summer the four of us were together a lot. My sister would start fussing at me and telling me I was childish and a poor sport because I couldn't take their teasing. “I wouldn't talk back to her, I'd just keep quiet, then she'd say I was mad. Then she'd tease harder, saying that she couldn't see what my boy friend could see in a girl who got mad all the time. Flora Shelly Group Holds July Meeting The July meeting of the Flora Shelly Group of the First Presby- terian Church was held at the sum- mer home of Mrs. Allan H. Monroe at Watkins Lake recently. Dinner was served to 21 mem- bers and three guests, Mrs. William H. Marbach, Mrs. Gelston V. Poole and Mrs. Hugh A. Little. 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CLEAN YOUR BLANKETS? the pleasure is ours! “T want to keep away trom her as not going to have her like Answer: ‘a's pring jo be bert tots that you take yourself very much as possible ‘cause I'm avoid family dates this summer,|seriously and you're concerned so you may as well make up your about the ienpreqsion you're male , | mind to face the teasing and|ing on your boy fri "| weather the storm. Your trouble Don't Let Friend Do Your Talking for You tS et a Deeon Utley of Ottawa drive is pictured aboard the SS “Groote Beer” sailing from New York harber bound for a two-month tour. Included are stops in Eng- just before is a student at land, France, Belgium, Holland, Gerrnany, Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Miss Utley the University of Michigan. Honeymooning for two weeks at Canada Creek Ranch in northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Doriald Harry Ball. . * @ «* The bride is the former Sara Lou- ise Bridson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo James Bridson of Oliver street. The bridegroom is the son of Harry E. Ball of Gladstone Place and the late Mrs. Ball. First Congregational Church was the setting for the Saturday evening wedding ceremony per- formed at eight o'clock by the Rev. Malcolm K. Burton. Cande- labra and arrangements of white flowers and palms decorated the altar. A gown of Chantilly lace over satin was worn by the bride. The gown was fashioned in prin- cess lines with emptre waistline, sculptured ‘‘V’’ neckline and short, sweep train. * s * Seed pearls formed the head- piece which secured her illusion veil, edged with Chantilly lace. A cascade arrangement of white gla- melias and variegated ivy, centered with Cavalier rosebuds, was car- ried by the bride. BRIDAL. ATTENDANTS Mrs, Roy E. Ball was matron of honor. wearing ballerina length gown of white Schiffli embroidered nylon organdy over peacock blue July Clearance Girl — N , HALTS ER S$ AND «S88 “Reg. $3. 95 wat value. . Boys’ an SHORTS, my $1.98 yalue ....... Davy Crockett SHIRTS .......... $169 Boys’ i] NYLON SHIRTS $420 $1 .99 value tis 6 8 6 oe” Glazed Pique SUN $172 SUIT & HAT TO MATCH, $2.29 value Nylon SUN SUIT, Rhumba Back, 6 mos. to 3 yrs. size...., * 2-Piece Terry LITTLE DIAPER SETS $400 $1.98 value ....... Children’s HATS $438 Up Values to $3.49.,. Sara L. Bridson Weds Donald H. Ball MRS. DONALD HARRY BALL taffeta, She carried a fan arrange- ment of yellow rosebuds and white baby chrysanthemums. Mrs, Charles BR. Buell of Bir- mingham and Mrs. William Searle, cousin of the bride, wore identical gown of white Schiffli embroidered nylon organdy over blush pink taffeta, Their fan arrangements of flow- ers were red rosebuds and white baby chrysanthemums. They wore matching floral crownettes in their a. * * Kathleen Ball, niece of the bride- groom, wore a yellow, nylon dresy trimmed with lace for her dutic+s; as flower girl. She carried.a bas- jjket of red rosebuds and whit: chrysanthemums with matching crownette. Roy E. Ball served as Juis brother’s best man and seat) ng the guests were Clarence E. By o also a brother of the bridegro: »m, and Robert C. Bridson and F red. erick B. Bridson, brothers; of the bride, A reception was held in imedi- ately following the cerermony in the church parlors. WEARS PRINT SILK The brjde’s mother wor: a dove gray, navy and white jorint silk dress with white and navt, accesso- ries, Her white corsage was com- posed of rosebuds and carnations. When the couple left on their wedding trip, the new: Mrs. Ball -Annaliese Beauty. Ath B Satte Saginaw Permanents *5. 00 Shop Sara Louise Bridson and Donald Harry Ball were married Saturday @vening at First . Congregational Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo James Bridson of Oliver street, and he is the son of Harry E. Ball of Gladstone _ place and- the late Mrs. Ball. was yvearing a Moygashel Irish linen sult with toast and brown acces it threads. White accessories and a corsage of Cavalier rose- buds; completed her ensemble. The couple will reside with the brif jegroom’s father until their new home on Silver Bell road is com- pleted. Mrs. Ball is a graduate of Wayne University College of Nurs- ing where she was a member of Sigma Theta Tau, national honor Society in nursing. ae lft é fo rad) A poor appetite and a good ex- pense account are seldom found ace ais Oa eaeed Gene Gate them. | polish. You can use it for all of cheerfully when you're teased + WILLIAMK. COWIE Custom Upholstering 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 6-2857 21 Years of Practical Experience? BOBETTE SHOP'S . CLEARANCE Summer Merchandise All Cotton . SKIRTS 1 REDUCTION / 3 to Cotton COORDINATES | SUMMER PURSES ? off BOBETTE HOSIERY & CORSET SHOP STRAND THEATER BLDG. 14 North Saginaw St. FE 2-6921 Sleeveless BLOUSES SHORTS PEDAL PUSHERS TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY @ uve 2-Pe, SUITS 5! French-Glo Dry Cleaned Finish FREE! and Pressed at NO EXTRA COST! 5 for *] 09 WHITE ‘DRESS SHIRTS Beautifully laundered and finished. Llour \ One Hoar Service Daily | | lel GALLAGHER’S SUMMER ACCORDION SCHOOL fora Limited Number of Students ow—Ages for 4 to 60 Join N No Obligation to Purchase. Free One Hour Band Weekly. Free Accordion While Learning. Hear Our Band in Action! —Drop in Any Monday or Tuesday Nightl ' LEARN TO PLAY THE QUICK EASY for organization upon request— Call for’ an appointment. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. Open Monday, Friday Nights ‘til 9 18 E. Huron St. ~ Phone FE 4-0566 Individual 7 West Lawrence and Styling by Oscar No Appointment Necessary—Eves. by Appt. 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Instead of going to a movie or shopping, I would haunt the mu- seums, John kidded me about it, but I still couldn't get it out of my system, . * *« ¢ .“Then,” she continues “one day nds_ Her Niche children and I love 4 Before an altar banked with bouquets of white flowers, palms and greens, Joyce Elaine Perry became the bride of Elmo C. Jones at the First Presbyterian Church Saturday evening. CAndre Beauty 2nd Floor Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ai . Complete Short... glamorous “Where No . INTRODUCES THE 3 MOST MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS choose. For summer comforts or vacation fun it makes hair care a Are Supreme” A Staff of Expert Stylists Await to Serve You! Haircuts $1.50 and $2.00 Open Wednesday All Day— Friday 'ti] 9 P. M. Immediate Service! CSalon #10” - #12 with Cutting and Styling sweet ... adaptable... or casual styling as you Service and Quality Appointment eeded ! Phone FE 5-9257 : MRS. ELMO C. 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F 1FEDERAL’S Here is perfect ‘understatement’ for your barest summer necklines dept. stores + OPEN MONDAY NIGHT to As well as Fri. and Sat. nights EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL FIT YOU CORRECTLY Federals staff of trained corsetieres will make sure that your are fitted quickly, correctly and comfortably. SAGINAW OPEN MON AT WARREN PO? eae eit eee ee ee eee) came eae +i oe as eS ee Toes : r = a i. ; bas Paes THE PONTIAC ae a ae nil Gs Ges a + i ; i rere y6 ce sao oe a Ry. ae C PRESS, MONDAY, JULY i 1955 ae eo Minimum distance for a home run in baseball is 250 feet. LET'S GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL.-- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT for Wash eeeeeenee * $1.50 Sarhe *$1:50 Value $ 00 Oil Change (Havoline) - $7.50 shes Adil 220000:3038 For Just Clear Air Filter........ * We give = —— > — Stamps LaBelle’s Texaco Service Bill and Jack—Your Car’s Best Friends 814 W. Huron Mon.-Sat. 7 to 12 midnight—Sun. 8 to 10 p. m. the month of July FE 4-4400 DUAL eee 11 We Stock: a Complete Line of ED-EL-BROCK and OFFENHAUSER SPEED EQUIPMENT! We Carry a Complete Line of Hollywood . Accessories, Wholesale and Retail! Motor Mart Auto Parts 121-123 E. Montcalm and up FE 4-8230 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS No one won the American League pennant in the last 10 days, but it could be that the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers lost it in that span, With the All-Star game break at hand, the New York Yankees hold | in a five-game lead over the Cleve- land Indians, who are a length in front of the White Sox. Ten days ago, the Yanks were 54 games to the good with the White Sox sec- orid—1'g up on the Indians. Detroit, fourth when the 10 days started and 943 games behind, now is fifth, victim of the onrushing M Boston Red Sox, The Bosox, with the incomparable Ted Williams, had a 9-1 record for the 10 days, taking over fourth place 7 games behind the Yanks and 5% ahead of the Tigers. . * * The Yanks played .500 ball, meeting mostly second division j clubs, for the 10 days. Cleveland won eight of 12, The White Sox and Tigers, who faded at the same time last season, lost six of 11 and nine of 12, respectively. New York played at the same 50-50 pace Sunday, beating Wash- ington 8-3 after losing the first game of the twin bill 6-4. Ceve- land defeated Chicago 5-2, but lost the nightcap 4-2. Boston beat Balti- more 10-7 before rain washed out the second game. Detroit whipped Kansas City 10-1 after the A's had won 9-5. » * * _ In the National, Brooklyn's lead was trimmed to 1142 games in a 3-2 defeat by New York as second place Milwaukee split with Cin- cinnati. The Braves won 7-4, then lost 7-6. St. -Louis whipped Chi- cago 7-2 and Philadelphia trimmed Pittsburgh 4-1 before losing 3-1. The Yankees were beaten in a six-run fifth by the Nats that chased Whitey Ford. Carlos Paula homered to open the rally. In the nightcap, Mickey Mantle—whose two homers had gone to waste in the first game—whacked his 2ist with a man on in the fourth as New York waltzed off to.a Tl lead. Virgil Trucks Saved the day for page ay es Sing gayreggprloen eight innings of the second game, Bobby Avila’s bases-loaded triple wrapped up the opener as Ray Narleski and Don Mossi pro- teced Art Houtteman’s sixth vic-, tory. The Red Sox collected a three- run homer from: Williams, yet needed a five-run eighth to ,sub- due the Orioles, A bases-ldaded by. Norm Zauchin did it. The Giants won their three- game set with the Dodgers as Wil- lie Mays’ single drove in the win- ning marker in a two-run ninth in- ning. Milwaukee won it's sixth =~ in the opener before Cincinnati ended its own six-game sing streak. Ted Kluszewski belted his 29th homer in the first game, but two unearned runs in the sixth won for the Braves. Luis Arroyo made his third try for No, 10 and won for the Cards. Switch-hitting Red Schoendienst slapped two doubles right-handed and a left-handed triple in support of the rookie southpaw. - Curt Simmons six-hit the Bucs in the Phillies victory with Mary Blaylock driving home two runs, Bennett, Howell Capture Week End Racing Honors Versatile Harry Bennett of St. Clair Shores won the 50-lap mid- season sprint car-roadster cham- pionship of the Central State Rac- ing Association, while Benny How- ell of Pontiac was having a field day. in hardtops over the weekend. Bennett, a successful driver in all types of auto racing, took the CSRA title test at Pontiac Speed- way Sunday by touring the 50 laps in 16 minutes, 7.25 seconds, Johnny White was 2nd and Ron Duman, $rd. Glen Rocky of Muskegon held the lead for 44 laps, but developed ear trouble, finally dropped out and was awarded 6th place. Jack Goodwin, who was challenging the leaders early in the race, spun out of competition. Meanwhile, at Gay-Day Speed- way, Howell was winning his 3rd hardtop feature within 24 The Pontiac driver took both ends of Saturday’s ‘‘double feature” at Pontiac Speedway, then repeated Sunday at Gay-Day. Johnny Wallace and Bill Schultz ran behind Howell in the rain-out, make-up 25-lapper Saturday. In the regulatly - scheduled feature, Howell was trailed by Schultz and Chuck Partello. Marv Main: and Carm Ragatz ran 2-3 behind Howell Sunday at Gay-Day as the feature was cut to 22 laps to permit the ambulance to cross the track to aid an in- jured spectator. Americans Take Swedish Tit BAASTAD, Sweden (® — Ameri- can tennis players swept the Swed- ish International tournament today winning all five titles, Hamilton Richardson, Davis Cup- per from Baton Rouge, La., and Doris Hart of Coral Gables, Fia., hours. | won the men’s and women's sin- gies titles, respectively. Rickeraiee won his laurels by defeating Australia’s Mervyn Rose, 46, 6-2, 6-4, 6-2 and Miss Hart de- feated Switzerland's Ruth Kauff- man, 6-3, 9-7, Richardson then teamed with Right now you can get a _ wonderful deal on a new 55 FORD! This promises to be the most successful sales year in Ford History. So we're celebrating in sdvance by offering Leadership Deals thet will step up even further the leadership pace at which Fords have been selling all year long. ® The fect ix, we want to help make this a still bigger year than "54 ; ; ; when more people bought Ford Cars than any other make! There’s never been a finer time than right now to get # money- saving deal for a new Ford. Let ws prove this to you by making you an offer on your present car. We'll make it so easy for you to own a p ur South Soginaw Street NOW! Get our “leadership deal” during our Come in fer cor e ® ® ® ® ® ® ® e e e e e e e e e e. e e e ° e ® e e ° e e e ° e e You get years-aheed Thunderbird Styling You get reassuring Trigger-Terque “Ge” Vou gut smooth Anglo-Poleed Rie <4. FORD eeeeeeeeeesseoeoegneseeseeeeeeesece @ eeeeeeeseeeeeeee Vic Seixas, another Davis .Cupper from Philadelphia to capture the men’s doubles title. ; Miss Hart took three titles—the singles, the women’s doubles and the mixed doubles. Robin Roberts got $25,000 for signing with the Phils in 1948. “AND BALANCE THE TWO FRONT WHEELS— $12.00 Value — Work Guaranteed . 7 Fi restone STORES 146 W. Huron St. Liknkedhdededkedededididididded ded aa ahadadadaded (Chisox pn Tiger Chances Poor’ , | toga-at-Jamaica meeting, but the |, next start for High Gun is ex- pected to be in the $75,000-added Monmouth Park Handicap July 23. 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Their selections will be final Corporation. winners will be notified by mail. companies, tire company dealers and their employees. edventising . at somllien porgpimy yy wl a Here is my Official Entry perder gas ‘This contest . —— tw $Nome ....--- eeeecee —— Address eeeeveeeeverve G, At the close of contest, August 31, 1955, Cily ..00.- we an it techdhey Guten, Cae Zone eneeeeeeeeoe cage, Biinois, for participation in the $ Deoler’s Nome ....-++-++***- ee $100,000 Contest drawing. eooneeeeneooeee eeeeneneeeee eeeoeeeee eeees seer 146 W. Huron St. 140 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-9251 FE 5-2620 beautiful new Ford that we beli¢ve you'll agree now is the time LEO and JOE’S HAGEN’S SHELL ROCHESTER SHELL to stext enjoying the fine car of its field ; : . the '55 FORD! SUPER SERVICE SERVICE 205 S. Main, Rochester, ogee Hwy. Drayton ~~ 510 West Huron TAYLOR ow iS THE TIME TO GET ON THE FORD BANDWAGON! eceseneceesccccess~ ote ee ORTONVILLE TIRE and CHEVROLET SALES : DRAPER’S SHELL OT Wie te {SERVICE | . CY OWENS (ee ER aes sacQuIN SHELL, 6 Phone FE 5-410] /ALBU SHELL SERVICE SERVICE ' KETTER’S TEXACO | 7 _ 2777S Halsted Rd. Farmington. 4520 Wighlend Read. 207 Osklend Ave, 4 | \ f Aa A aay 4 mn \ f i ey , ya ‘ha | pore ‘y i? “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. JULY 1/1995“ . \ j i \ 4 oll : cae < 7 7 ‘dnanad {African Unionist |4 Saved From Lake. | . daing | MARKETS Market Edging |Pontiac Death | Visiting Reuther in Hit Run Crash [42 sec . : ee Sat., July . Wheat Hedging | AR a Joseph Beals - for Labor Talks MOUNT CLEMENS 9 — Four |Btate Ave. to attend . , Produce 1 te Beals, 88, of 260 N. John- F f om room DETROIT @ — The CIO United | persons were rescued Cron swe | Pilcher. Interment. i , OW Ig el ’ died today | : long illness. Workers’ “Solidarity House” head-| ¢ cigir yesterday a Center cemetery ., Causing OSSES DETROIT greg (AP) — (USDA) — |' The body — vawel at the Girl 2 Taken Away quarters put out the welcome. mat | poard rae vail was struck by | 5rvice- Paul es Poke Detroit Oat ce t 12 U , for a special guest, Metropolitan . é : Te it “Union Brace Smith Funeral Home a' Watch | day fe lead- identified cruiser. Two of ews if tl : w— The Stock arrange-| While Parents Francis E, Tachie-Menson, lead-| an yn, c : wee octive om the Dawei NEW YORK noon tomorrow. Funeral ican trade union- were children. 110,000 African tra them wer onthe Beard ot Trade tay | Seg. Nepstar | market was higher today in eaiy| moon tomorrow, Fane TV Program Ke ee | 2h ert ress | ena ty ing lower on the b esing wighuly but still dealings. a Pe . shop with UAW President, taken ashore in a under -the influence and did not show much recovery Bouthera most noc wore euehdy be Some gains went to , between Elmer oO. Bixby SIOUX CITY, Iowa, acl P. Reuther. . piloted by Se Seg urday, Fred Riggs, power in subsequent dealings, Showed little price change. 1 and 2 points. At as great.) Mrs. A B Leddick of y of the |earold irl apparently was nt| ‘Tachie-Menson is head of the . Agata ep prtir RampaIS tora. Fownehia, | Sad Oe { lyrenpyainyrpned U9 ON ey tte Fit Plus ae "predomina ri hare bad apstion! Road gp 0. — me parents poston televi-| Goll Coas Trade Union Pers ee eter seecad teesiel agg te Willis D. fe Lasnes tn whe ' : Plus sii of her brother > --'| while her which represen’ z pie . t te more than a cent at one ge g Be R Transparent, 3 i up death ; om ie room, police said| gress, forestry, min. Rescued were Adam Lewandow e y time.” Feed grains and rye | Pitot sora "bu bette ‘Frensparente | ©VEF. 1 oy Eee ee eee kowaship | in anc : ee 53; his wife Lillian, 53, and | Lefurgy. : oe £ fractions. | up 6.50, eastern bu bskts Trai opened on 1, a resident of Avon Township k ing and agriculture. ski, 53; _ his ‘ld Dennis Burkett, 25, of the Auburn : & were down major 4.00-4. 75. Western jumbo erates off % at 124%, and it con-| was Mr. and Mrs. James Davis re- : labor leader is| their two grandchildren, Heary Bur he ‘ : ’ : : ndra, d a $25 fine after t r } Largest losses in wheat were Bw ine §.50-7.00, 368 6.50-8.00./ shares in the neighborhood | for many years. his wite, | ported daughter, Donna Sue, The African ican labor move- | Wakula, 7, and his sister, Sa’ Hotel, paid : t mp Se meaty Setuwen, peleetins |~ cae cena, qoted 6 é08 Ot] caced & wade was up| He is survived by on. ors police about 30 min-| studying the Amer pis aes | & vee! Geaeae: cee, {pleaded guilty to reckless driving : @ LF that price. Chrysler of DeWitt, two sons; Oli-| missing to bed t. He said Communists h ’ deputy sheriffs Pontiac Municipal Judge — | hedging pressure. 4.00-5.00. western, crates, Pascal, 2-2% | Of ing block of | Maude, : Lans- after they had put her to bed | ment. an labor unions} Macomb County deputy before \ % at 85% on an open and Lester Bixby both of utes said a|infiltrated African ttempting to €s-| Ceci) B, McCallum, j Wheat near the end of the first | gos 3'sh:4.25. ; . stocks were | ver Bernice : 'm. The father ed Ameri-| said they were ai : ; i y hour was % to 1 lower, July, Goo basa van es active —_ Oak por prongs pills also pong had been removed from a | and he is gapencts seokiaad tablish the pay A opment ogee! To buy or sell in Waterford, 4 6 » * x ’ 4 ’. cans are handlin; ts Clarkston area, 4 | $2014; com. % 9 1 cents lower, | _ sucumpa hacen iden tata Steels were higher along with | (11 ansing; a stepson, Vern a "Davia, 0 dork for: the. Chicago Tachie - Menson said he also |Tesponsuble for the ace see White Bros. Real Estate, OF ‘ July $1.40%; oats % to % gg 3.06316. Canad, cre: 3 sot, $y. Mich | the mail order issues ane of. Canada = meediegeriy Olive|& North Western Ralirced, i wants to mc esp ane = Cafe Philippino Phili 3-T118. . | July 63%; rye % to % lower, 1 eee oer ee .| Sears), oie gee ne Locher va and Mrs. | his family live on jest | Mayott pay 5 EP MANILA ® — The Philippines Frank Kimmel now operating ( $1.01; soybeans %~to 1% lower, oa media 23.08 oe SER) eae, _ Della, Leddick ate, Sn, hovel boty mes aad Ey -— . may get into the Saige? York | barber shop at Td pone ' | to 10) whites, med qnd large, 3.00-3.50. Sioux City ne’ ma General Mo’ . .|C. DeWitt Dyckman, New ly owned operated _ f aay 3 ea and bests 2 oa Papers. by (Deets, = — roe Chemicals were mixed. Du Pont| service —— ve vipa Police Capt, John hierasagy ia He brought — isaprde = hand pattie a the small industry san Phitlioge —Adv. | Gq Pota | eng 15, round r and Olin Mathieson’ 9+ 2 p.m. incent he has learned no made gold st an shirt be expanded readily to move . and needs 4 July $11.85. No 1 gee 4. long whiten, 300-5 was highe of 5,000 ' id there -appar- on and earn| if your friend’s in jail ; reds, 3.00-3.65. and bekte of | lower. Olin had a block me. | Home. kidnaping. He sa A ble | buttons. into the world market PE. 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, | ° ° Radishes, Mich, cartons 2.00, no family trou! ji ” he explained, ts that the | bail, Ph. a 34s, 2.$0-1.65. 30s, 3.00. off 1% at 63. ently has been "Two years ago, lars. Dyckman repor ; | Pogioalit ane Opening v Sireat potatoes, southern —— sal oe vaheaing Coal lost 28 points’ Robert Cameron and the parents agri oy Ay “Mr. Reuther was are Philippines has the right soil and In Japan about 35 per cent of * | Chet uly csssess ‘a | crates “Robingon 400-4; respecte’ | ge 250 on two trades involving 40 Dee tan hasuards crCoks Van Devine hans ey ka a | ee wa wave earned cig | ctoweael En Oe les people are under 15 years old, } JULY «6000+ Beats Dee 22720) 67d | Micmgan 24 pint crates, red. 1-00; 16| shares. of 137 Raeburn Ct., who nd Timmy, | mailing list. We hat they sent.” | the southern ‘island o . 4 Bep ..-.000+ 2.02%s Dec ......+ 69 |caps 5.00-6.50; dewberies: Michigan riday was | Cameron home after aj|dren, Mary Clair, 11, ar :| things by reading what they : = = ‘ + Dec secsees 2.06% Mar ..sesese » art crates 4.75-5.00. skts, 2.50-] The market last Friday died Saturday at asleep in another | things Se 5 fo ngs Be oe HR A SAE EO cs Serra eee rola tery ME TIS ; ‘orn , oeeer ; yal 1.45, e . ress t : p. i" . see- fe RR cc HRS paki a.o-dah per melon Can- ge veuche was up 10 cents at) ond feed Luther of Silvercrest | Several neighbors Hepes duplex . it, has ? : oe meeeee: 33 La bale wie “4 “er. 1.25-1.50, 19-30 lb, 60 ere! in the Huntoon Fu- ing @ man come up * J Company, Detroi ’ 5 {} Mera cccees EBM uly «soso. LST | nonballs ng Greys 30-4 Ib. .60-.7, Conge | $174 090, Begtie =< and go to the back where the Michigan Steel Casting ' rm ee 22-25 Ib. .68-.88. Royal Dutch Petroleum started neral Home : 5 is located. : : DETROIT EGGS on 1,200 shares up 7% at 80%4.| Burial will be in Farmers’ Creek "Capt, Rispolje said Lait Sjeldos, bed Standard Alloy Company.of Cleveland Consuraers Asks OK IT, July 8 (AP) Ese, fo) Decca Record 2,000 up % at 17% | Cemetery. Bs yho lives in the neighborhood, absorbe . ‘ Doe canes included. federal - state 1,100 up % at 9%, a retired farmer, | W n with a bun- eg Alleghany Corp. 1, na Mr. Cameron, ario, | told of chasing a ma our new name “Michigon H fi sn, A a4, — United Fruit 1,200 up ‘% at 58%, was, born in Waterford, Ontario, die in his arms down an alley Operation have been combined in Detrot — Pe bebe vitdink i on Mor e Qa ing of average St. wid age 2 anal $2.33, and Baltimore & Ohio 2,500 up % and arr here ‘alec Mrs. | about a block from the Davis Standard Alley Casting Co.” The trade name “MISCO i wtd. avg. 32. Grade ret . at 47%. Survi 4 are , = home. : 7 LANSING «®—Consumers Power | avg. 42 ¢ A jumbo 8183, wtd Nellie Reed Cameron, Sjeldos said he Co. asked the State Public Service .erere har eepie fgg pong ess hey New York Stocks lin Cameron of Battle = man in some bushes but that he = dusive representatives in Michigen ore: t or perm wid. “avg. 30%. ns ron Obi | xclusive repres Commission today for permission | medrem s-4i, wie. ov sila © hat (Late Morning Quotations) Al Cameron of iagenvagiel en of |got away when Sjeldos went into == IRs Metropolitan Detrot Area 4 to add 30,000 natural gas space | Grade C large 32-33, — ‘gals. 1 Int Shoe ...... 48-1) and a sister, Mrs. Roy G his house to telephone police. DON T. GALVIN, Dowel | . Capt ere dots Gene 4400 eens. ral ..... ee et ee POPOVICH: State of Michigan, except ' 3 heating customers in its 30-county ‘Total weekly receipts were 8, Air I —— res =< Tel ae 34 Romeo. ae THOMAS: Special Services, entire State rvice A c- k +e S ° ne i “The company proposed to allo-| _cmncaoo BUTTER AxD — Butter | Ait etic $8 Joctbe acess ET Albert J. Fisher Back With Interest Sides caaheecrtog sardinn, salt etn FASGE, Beteill i’ ia ths aoaticesl Conleiaees steady: receipts. 1133 806, wholesale Duy | Alum Lid..---iee2 Johns a as . $1, of Lake} GILMAN CITY, Mo. W-For a For prompt, oo i on equitable” basis throughout the ine prsece wnsmenont:_ 09 onze 28. cars Am Atriine... ae ene cott va sco J. hal sterday in year a razor-back hog rampaged area, 00 B 85: 89 C 53.5. 7,004 wholesale | Am Cyan... $8.7 Kime Clk... 303 » Florida, ital. around these parts, eluding dog ; Co . steady; deceipts 11, El 443 Kroger ...... : 04 Worth Hosp . The sow nt, said that Consumers Power |°Uet ois guest's Sit eate| Am et fut $3 alt fal ser, puner wes oalf employed as wonniryptaal¢ Lampang Michi an-Standard Al oy Lasting XO. : dent, said t onsw: ¢ ds 35; U. 8. Standards 31; ae Bra i = ny g has a backlog of about 90,000 ap- dirtie Je; checks 27; current receipts 28.| Am N'Gas:.. 33 Leckie aire..:° af banged Seed fours agviond attempted to oe a 1999 GUOIN STREET, DETROIT 7, MICHIGAN plications for space heating serv- Sou by . ting. 33.2 Lone § Chem. $3 Sep ey in Lake Worth ever trip back a ae te comosion eesierna chatnde ice. ltry Am Telatel..te3¢ Porliard oo. i Finely, she ASTINGS « The number receiving such DETROIT POULTRY An “EES $85 Mack rat... 3b | ERC four nieces and | grunter out = paren the BEAT Resse CASTINGS e STAINLESS STEEL CASTINGS service has increased more than | ngrporr, ul ois weiveame | ae ee ton MAZ,D Str... 3A plaka Sk, A. Gies, Mark oot Ae WEAR RESISTING half r pound f.o.b. ‘ . Anac W&C.,, 58, “**** 93.| nephews; lend a . ‘ 300 per fom in six = Joss Eve ee EC 19-21; | Armeo OU. 440 Merck iit Fisher, Mrs. a —= Mrs. When captured she had seven beaire (See Brotiers or fryere (a¥s_te 3% Wee) Atchison "....148, Mpls Hoo --, @4| Ella Knott, all of Pon trom Lake | husky piglets running 15 pounds pany’s 340,000 gas whites 20-30, gray Ly 28\%- . Ate! ae 484 +4 ch. 1 Mr Fisher will arrive 176,000 now use gas for space togks 30-31. pts = + — 37.4 Mont Ward..., iis Worth Fla., Thurs, morning and 2 at ter, moctiy fryers. Hens tm light Gemand | Aveo Mt 3° éi Motor FG -:.. 3. wi zal tha kn ceadal at the Geant Karn said sufficient gas to add | witn supplies short fowl 'Pryers cleat~ eee ee 813 Murray Cb.) sf Griffin Funeral Home after noon l become avail. | —- -| Beth Btecl...1404 Nat ccs SS . Funeral arrange- sl onder ew ere |S, ae et Pea | Bad : #8 ents wil be anounced’ by the ith its subsidiary, — +o vas O54 Nat GyDs ..000 funeral home later. Michigan “Gas Storage Co,_ond ete rer nly ore werner 32° Ret eee: ity : Easern Pipeline Go. | Sei fay eta | Baan ae RG. EO : Re . 138, 3 ier ss Eastern Pipeline Co Ib); Led, ‘paying -prioes Tis Deng | Buttoughs isa Ream Aves: By Charles L. Kast, 76, of 82 North being used through-| 13 5°Ip'f: Seotlere orf ja | Calum coo des Nwst Airline. 38:1 | Cass Avenue, former owner of the Ether veiiaas world as aMn| roosters’ 13-135; ea : pm ag Se tu’ Gi’ tise Company here, died out the ypofesrueg aggacien Can Dry..... og! pac G & Hi: 04 | Kast at home after a two 5 a a Waamseanection Livestock Capital Aiet-s. 334 PAM, L.--- S| vomermy © | i in 1846 in Boston. DETROIT LIVESTOCK oa aes 166 eke Bac: > abi rere in Munith, he had ‘lived in iz Mo. Ot.) DeTROer. daly hee intone ao Sr. a 2 County for 15 years and SNDITION OF | 990. haarbet Servekes weee 861 Pepsi Coin. .°: 331 only his widow, Mrs. Ponti: c State Bank | “Cathie saisnie' Largely © eshics | Cute AA a a < pong é ontiac and run; Clark Equip... Phelps D .... $6.1 avery Kast. of Poritiae in the — eS Slaughter’ steers Jnuch — bo Sinct Pee... 8 wg ao ai Funeral service de piers the close of business tel eed feeders in run; slaughter Cola...143.6 prin Pet... ucted Wednesday mM. metbiahed tn sastevionet of the Bank | stems end heifers active, siren S fully cole Bed A:: $8 PBuumy bills” $2.6 = Donelson-Johns Funeral Heme on Bh 2 pm oll ge g ge cnendy; soothes and iceders aay eee Col Ges «w+. 184 Proct & G . * 2 by Reader Mrs. Vera Benham hanclal tnatituttons. act or? hy choles” ash to. 2400, & Gon Baie 2: #2 pure boise # Ge Pontiac Church of Christ Scien- th other choice ; 22.00; severe [a3 dola 3... 15.3 . “penta cieing eer SBT Ak iy “tka ecommerce |SS"Fy att Ratt 2 Ene in Parma in process of collection § 2,369,121.48 cows 1150 to 1408; few high commercial | Con Pow” ...1103 test’ "7. ‘aes | Cemetery, United states, Government cows, 1450 upwards: scanners ang cutters | Cont ‘Bak |... 314 ey tes ibs ad aigetions, deed 486 me mestiy 19.98 wea tbe te. 1180: Son oe ab $ Rock 8 me k. Sturma oftieatinns ,ci@iaies thd t00.oo1.2 | Shoice. stock steer Saye ning | Gorn Pd .c.s. 388 Se eye 84° Sta | Fran ober tise we "a area eeire [eee Re Be Set ang Reguiem ‘0am. SArsonboeunccee 7 nd choice 7 ee .. O14 at Loane and @iscounta 2... "Joebe3.4e | to 38.00" few prime noceia’ grade 14.00 Dis C Beng’... 33 Sears ‘Roed 103.4 | offered prt = Bank premises owned....... 296, | 30.00: utility and commercia ae :.. 02 oun Ga... 62.4 | St. Vincent de Pa’ tholic oO Other assets .,........005. wh. |S fck: cde down to 1040 ci pens Give ... 3 7 ales OCT rity nk Sturma, 70, of 736 Or- Assets $24,521,753.61 | Sheep salable 300. Ay = ee } 6 °:.. $6.7 | for Fra decline Gel Geer noel LIABILITIES ercabit a: sheep strong good spring | Sect ea... ou.8 Sea Poe... 938 aa home oS a long illness. ) individ- cher: ameall st ie. Brand ... Demand pve ml fhe (ee area | een ‘31.58; small ots Ky A} [rp Hoeged © aa a On Ceutt'. ie Mr, Sturma came ee res Time” Gepoute at inate Taughter ewes 587 to 8.00. at wee a4 aa ou ae ons eaimeatiie Oakland County for uals, partnersh: a 9,340,803.98 | ex HO nae td 2 4 had . seouts ef United Siches ee ee noms ecptene =... 4 eg Re 42 years. a Government (inclu dim sre.22.01 | , oH AGO, July fairiy. active, Fs Food Mach .. 83.2 gun Ol) ..... B are his widow, Mrs. Sof gules and’ po te. mostly. 80 higher of U8. trate slow, | Preah Tra... fea weiner Pop .. he h Lepolski Sturma, at home; iieal, subdivisions = 73 008.88. generally stendy to chreng 6B I te a gy ht Fa.. paper Mrs. Anna Vetrovee Caer cecas + beostihisd ass.am.se | $24,eradee ‘sow: most US. We Gen as ake eee, ot Gas Ill.; and several brothers and officers’ checks, etc.) Pte 3 186-20 Ib 10.00-19.38: largely | Gen és... 63 Tome a.:': & peclaag lorie Thyontte” ......$23,447,802.97 18.80 and above on Geek most mo eigen Fe... B23 ae i endaniia cervies will te condect- 80: Reg .seoee 3. Transemer ... 46. Other Mabilities ......0....5 em | iitghe “ee rieetetere ease pet | Goat Br. 49 Ree 30.3 | ed in the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Total Liabilities (not tn- earl hy ‘wand enter. 2435-3696 HY poe oe a v - ay Home. Burial will be in Mt. Hope aM teeta Pg Por ate A tae] bg #24 aie Ar ia: 443 | Cemetery, amas ra 300,000.00 | Ib down to orqund 1110. Greyhound... AH Dat an . m4 , He oo wed OG ae 390,900.90 — prime sicers 1-180 LT. Sf Mig-.:: fe Cp.. 32.1 Car Purrs Like Cat; Undivided profits .......... : ward 35 to mostly 60 lower; er ce seeoe 166 0B Lines... 224 N. C, @#—When ves (and retitement ac- and grades fairly active, : iomestk ..... 376 os pupber.... 47.8 GREENSBORO, . “count for preferred. cap- Leesa) potting gt cow oo batts — | RE | ar vg Jack O. Jones of ea Loo) oaCosoeerIOoaG Oe - Cows - to 1.00 lower; stockers Tl Cent °°... ae “Pte.. 203 = yesterday after an Total Capital Accounts ..6 _ 000,200.08 | Sai"teetere elenay: © *% o0-30.00; bulk fee nand’”.": Bg Weee Ua Tel. A -_ one from Conway, S. C., he Total Liabilities and Cap- ay | hasan pag 22.16-24.16; Lh apo Inland st’: 78 on. 66.4 remarked that his motor purred ttal Accounts .......... $24,521,753. t glow scnolce naan be to average aver P-.e x White ye we like a kitten, I eo Then he lke nder the on Caarivaben el SRANDA Sit ‘Sule avin. mont sod ind | int Paper"..! 1084 Zenith Rad. -ui8.4 of his car and discovered a furry | car secure Tiabinties “and 800,000.00 | choice and prime 33.00; cull te. comm ib NEW TORK. , #4 11 — Compiled by - heed shown : ng steers, 22.85" Seats pee eel | ™™ 13 18 60 ares acithe geen [i ld em ? 4 “ei” Gach of the above- pwede g ¥ micly setive: | wet change... 13 gt £2 te amed bank, do solemnly swear that the tembe mostly 3-8. tnaibe | Beem, eens... ee es Re ime | n is true, and fate fast week? mixeyd old Week ago Siscee nee TT ine Our Business , state of the several matters poy sheep vueedy to week: nen seat coo... Os te Be 130.0 Is ome s 7 al * renew ' | ta and set forth, to the : native spring —. prime $0; util. 1985 high ..o... 247-2 4 ai ioe : k belief. wu. A. SUBANK Plow food lambs 16.00-20.80; good | 1288 Bish «+00. RTI 148 612 1488 T! 1 correct atte: |e te uae Pm iced aaciMeal | et wes SRE GT THATCHER WHEN EVERYTHING GOES KAPU ee aided Pe eae Otte, sTeens PATTERSON Ouniand, | cenner ewes 2.50 amas gues, Low owe & WERNET ndous task of keep- | State of Michigan, County of after decimal points are etghths . F to you is a sometimes stupendous | | 8: bscribed before me this | me, th win Ru “ 3° Bringing electric power pee ; iles of lines in service! PE AOA RE Kae Fix Army Streng Kingwion Products... 32°38 “Sank Bide, FE 2o224 big job. Sometimes high winds, ice, _ ing 81,000 miles o PLAN BEFORE : fy that I am : Sorew ...... ‘ : - | of this bank. ALICE M. KERNS, 3 ' 000 Troops Ah ay FI a i sleet or rain play havoc i bred a You will find par’ sa ar eee YOU PLANT A TREE eon!) public, Oakland County, Mich. 5] ’ or bending trees sotheyinturnbreak = 4,404 16 maintain the ‘| 3 ; | ogy commission es Ra] w—Congress has the wires. Such serious inconvenience When they are in your area, they We've prepared a colorful 16-page | WASHINGTON ‘ented system- and request per- booklet to help you select the best NOTICE — THE TOWNSHIP, ZONING | been told the Army is planning to you can be eliminated by sy will contact you iv F vecun cad Gukia, | Board SS abe strength of 578,000 ree emoval of trees ission to work on any your trees for your ? ke Maatnay. July 31, 1988. at | ON 8 an nea fabag aric are, Fe coded or too close sashes lines that may need nity. Ask for “Planting for Perma- | at the re men ng : " Edison office { Hal, Cla — a chan x Retiring Secretary of the Army alongside, power lines. attention. The crew will work mae sig sora eel oe Stieods 2000: toning district. A map showing rin | Robert T. Stevens told a House ison’stree fully—their interest and respons! oe Mi a“ posed go business Ad | subcommittee in That's the purpose of Edison's tr ; y - interruptions *o Second, Detroit 26,-Michiga e pny Ane A Township Hall, leased today that OWN Pt AN. If you trol gram. Experienced crews, , bility is borer P 8 dit ef vour “Dated a ! ee ch toe ee esa bali tottrony Weil HAVE EVERYTHING = ised by trained foresters, work your electric service, and that of y ZONING BOARD now intends to PHONE IN ADVANCE, ” papery ‘neighbo , July 11, 1966. | the Army . . COME IN ndar. Their job? The _ neighbors. | - to finance permanent YOU ARRIVE...... the calendar. gress giant . READY WHEN OR PHONE NOW, round NOTICE OP No, 31696142 President Eisenhower s f ¢ tomemen ‘ < : Epagriske et Cire ior aapeed cack. progem. PHONE FE 4-1574 DETROIT EDISON 1:38 Bm. | scheduled : Michigan, 198s. | Army is | Y | Se Sg ee stare emancecommny os OF ‘ PUBLIC SALE ~ 1953 ot Car. wer Seite. Pole ale tobe hela at ea 6 |, The when complete, is com- wept tcoel Oak. Michigan, on July | dinals, ——é-, - \.- rogers § P= sais a, 11, ms, | posed of 70 mem! ere eee : 8 E THE | PONTIAC PRESS, ‘MONDAY apy 11, 1955 be an: Mae Faust and Mrs, . Me. Puber, will lie in Sparks-Gi Fu- iffin Griffin Puneral 3 Seneen kK L., 82 N. Cass ar Funeral th Mrs, Parma Cemetery, Funeral 71 Pontiac -gon of orb brother Mrs. _Ridgelawn Cemetery, Smith will Ite in state at be ah 10, 1955, Ave. Home - ing. Interment. 1 ffictatin, ntiermen ~s i Parma, Mich, Mr. Kast ist the Donelson-Johns Benham, gaiTH, JULY 0, 1088, ¢ 8t., Oxtord, Mr. xa tummertert Puneral Home Oakland Twp. “* sons of Lioyd and Betty Marie Solwold; dear brothers of Steven Solwold. Graveside service will be held Tuesday, July 12 at 1 in Glen Eden Cemet Mich. with Rev. Walter C. Gerken Funeral arrangements H. noldag nor val by a BIURMA, Jul Orchard Lake Ave., father of Mrs Rt. 5, W dear father of Mrs. “@ay, July at 2 P. Rev, Harold Holmur Interment in Keego Harbor. Mich. day morning at ta will be ken Methodist Church to until time of service. Du Moore __Home. Aub’ ‘Auburn He Heights iy 9, 1955, . PRANK, 736 age 70; dear Anna M. Kaiamo Methodist Church with ery, Livonia, Vetrovec: the officiating. in Kalamo Coe Wilson will lie im state @ mn Cc. J. Godhardt Punera! Home, until Tues- Kalamo lie in state which time he to the ooeeee eeeneeene 1 -2 -3 4 6 5. CHAPLES age be- loved husband of Mrs. ae B service will July 13 at 1) &.M. Es Gerceen- Johns Funeral be Oxford, Kai camp- -« well and eta Herbert Berg. Fu- sara! service will be held Tues- day, July ith at 3 P.M. ‘the Flummerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford, Mich. with Rev. Raymond E. Bierlin officiating. Interment in trom the ae N P.M. Puneral Help Wanted Male 6 CARNIVAL - by Dick Turner Funeral Directors 4 _ ‘Robert om onorED, coma faclitics, OR PFI? ~ Waterfo DIGNIFIED SERVICES ‘irk ral Home FE 4-1883 Donelson-Johns s FONERAL HOME “DESIG FOR FUNERALS” —"SPARKS.ORIPPIN tg Voorhees-siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor ; FE 2-8378 Monuments 4A OA ALP ALL Pt ann BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Pontiac Granite & Marble Company Robert J. & George E Sionnaker 269 Oakiand Ave. 2-41 Cemetery Lots 5 Wann ee mA WHITE CHAPEL, SIX GRAVES, choice location sacrifice, will di- vide. LI 2-2167 Help Wanted Male 6 ALL OR PART TIME SALESMEN Can earn $150 ver week. Must be able to wor evenings. Box 47. _Pontiac Press ee A-\ MECHANIC. 1 HUDSON DEAL- er, 6§ W. Pike. FE 2-8350_ Ambitious Man largest exciusive Health and Ac- cident Company in the Worid. steruns salery $80.00 per week ip ts rmanent arrangement not a raWing eccount, or &@ “come on Plus Incentive bonuses and salary in- creases based upon perlormance- Plus All expenses paid to Mutua! of Omaha's Home Office Tralning Schoo] in Omaha, Nebraska. Plus Group tmsurance, opportunity for advancement. pleasant out-door work and many other features tentia. drop Mr POOM big actua car ing Po thes rience is @ at celibe, last year from $5.000 to We have nothing to sell vou but the opvortunity fs awaiting the right- men. Just mn at 106 G. Cc money Apply over Kee ke Harbor. MU Elem entary — bie future sess ® strong _Anply Pontiac Press ~ OPPORTUNITY MECHANIC AND MECHANIC “becessa A in person, ary. Pr ag 3 Inc, . eve drive, are TEACHERS STUD Do vou Jiues earned SEASON 1 samples of Ww VerWieve_ clothing COLLEGE MEN ENTS And ether men with professional | training education and the ability to talk realize that your with people have a large poten- tial income value which possibly vov are not being paid for today? Cur business cives portunity to cash ip on Many men of men an op- heir» po- high in = business $12,000 to make monev Huron and see AHEAD! taking orders from ality sold direct to Also openings for distyict state manacers. Write today WOOLEN CO. Mois 1 Real Salesman interested in Y, tull time only “Salesman Wanted sel} America's most popular ears and trucks and to establish yourself with Oakland County's larg- est Chevrolet Dealer. 300) new month. Teke advantage opportunities FE 5-4161 & MAT- THEWS HARGREAVES, INC SINGLE MAN ON FARM __ east of Lakeville on corner of Townsend. | SINGLE MAN WANTED TO 4S8- sist dog trainer. with bi but not absolutely necessary. This ood year around nt Prsct reston Mann's _3420 Casey Ra., SHINGLERS Call _UNiversity 1-6044. in person and Kampsen Reaity 8. Telegraph Rd Must have JAC-SHER _Minn_ Estate mak- Bateman 37 Sold cars last now! or apply 1 MILE Yule Rd Live in, Expe- rt dogs helpful mitnanste Mich. FOR PON- VAlley 1-3858 or which make this a career oppor- tunity. = Lt! a between 25 and 50. in good condition, are willing learn, phone us for ap- intment. Al) interviews are con- idential, of course. PAUL WILLIAMS PE 95-9251 1715 S. Telegraph Rd. PONTIAC ooneee eee eo" Household, Goods. enone Rent Real Estate Rent Office Ree aoa ac, | For Rent Miscellaneous ........ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For Sele Houses ....... crcceees Suburban Property een eee beens e' Por Sale Lote — .....seeceeress- eeeew newer (ee ee een ent ewes cocccccces Sak see eeee oo nenee eonee sovccccceces IO cocceeees OD LJ see eneeesenacences= & encereesens BD SCeOoE . | een ee eens o ei eee ee eweonns oon eeee eccocescs- Me oe eee ee ew eee eweeeee one een ene. eo eeneee oeeees SBA eee eee eee enerene oO On eee soenee- weer eenan. neeeeeeeas Jet. Ask for k H Lincoln 1k or __ ees pp Sac $500 A regen OF, bo pa Gop High sc! AUTO MECHANIC Weed immediately, must have at prefer- Dorwin, oe Motor Sales. Roches- t. Auto Salesman New and used. Demo furnished. Health, emt and life ar ance available Best of workine conditions BOND EM Poy MENT B-1 RIKER BLDG. accountant BOND ie B-1 RIKER BLDG. FE ¢ BARBER. STEADY. VACATION 9, bg ee oo oth J & J Barber BLOCK LAYERS. APPLY AT wee set and Clarkston and Orion R: BUMP eee PAINT AND “LIOR repair also one chanic. tow Huron, Ye ne cab. SALES DISTRIBUTOR a a pane known manufac- products has opening in this ter. ritory for man to se irect ‘tories mills nrocessing ol assure vou higher than averace commission earnings. Highly spe- cialised products have eliminated competition, Mailings and Trade Journal Advertising round out ag- gressive and sound program If vou are over 30 have a car and can s wo at on Colonia Refining & Company. National Broadcasting Company Bide. Cleveland. 14. Experi piete WANTED lathe operator cellent working conditions building and equipment Also hos- pital and group insurance. Apply in person. F & D T Rochester Rd WE NEI train as sales managers. to farmers AN WANTED ‘EXPERIENCED SIN- fs, Ar on farm by month OA YOUNG MAN 21. DESIRES WORK. enced in and ED pense. hired will train men to sell direct If vou are interested Al _in_our strictest confidence Good wages. Ex- landscaping. SEVERAL EXPERIENCED New ‘ool Co, 639 (lawson. «as station at- EM MEN TO Men se- ine com | replies be held route. YOUNG MAN FOR OR DELIVERY Must know city. Fox Dry Cleaners, 710 Apply . Huron. Help Wanted Female 7 AMBITIOUS WOMEN 2 to 50 years of age to be thoroughly shpeood as fashion show er part time not necessarv No oulred for interview appointment call FE 46189 investment re- our sell cinate ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES You dort have to be an ex- permecne sales person to succeed business. in Ls line of qualitv custom tewelrv ts e All we ask is you a look at our oe line ond hear the — of + will Write line you Box 112 mmons new beers our unique way surely fas- Pres: BOOKKEEPE® Woman. sced 35 to 45 tor book- keeping desk Some business ex- perience necessary. working conditions. FE 4-2009 or @ ty for ent, "AVON COSMETICS Offers splendid earning ce oe training by sound color (f time, Por information call FE $4508, i Li vied ON THE a caate 6% hou Lp po — y cibag By Ez. wrence. 9: 30 °Ynterest. ioing an. i= T M Reg VU. . Pat OF | “I'm not following you, ' be walking behind that cigar! lady—it's just that you happen to Help Wanted F “emale 7} Orr. OR YOUNG WOMAN VERY light delivery work. Must have car Beginners $45 a week Apply 23 E. Lawrence. 9:30 am GIRL, OVER 21. WITH TYPING experience to work on Under- wood Sundstranpd billing machine Apply to Mrs. Bickford Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cleaners. 540 8. Tele- graph Rd. near chard Lk. Ave HOUSEKEEPER OR ELDERLY couple. Can stay in. 172 Mohawk. PE 2-8616 after 6 pm INSPECTOR FOR DRY CLEAN- ing plant Must be experienced. fo ati Ost Cleaners, 370 E. __Pike a oe LADY TO CARE for 1 child and do housework. Write Pontiac Press, Box 92. _ NURSES REGISTERED. FULL time or part time. al! shifts. high- er than averag~ salary Pontiac _ Osteopath, 32 Auburn. FE 2-0121, PART TIME EXPERIENCED cook. Dishwasher afternoons. 021 _W._Huron. a RUN SPARE-TIME GREETING ecard and gift shop at home. show friends samples of our new 1 Christmas and All-Occasion greet- ing cards and gifts. Take their orders and earn to 100 r cent rofit, No experience necessary. ‘osts nothing to try. Write today for samples on approval. Re al Greetings, Dept. 155, Ferndale, _ Michigan SINGLE GIRL, 18-20. FOR CLERK. Dry Cleaners. 121 Williams. WAITRESS WANTED EXPERI- enced Food and liquor Club Ta- hoe between 12 ard 4 No phoné calls WAITRESS EXPERIENCED FOR nite work. Answer before 6 p.m. Puff's Steak House 2661 Dixie _Hwy. Pont, WOMAN IN VICINITY OF HURON to care for children 5-5626. SHORT ORDER COOK AND WAIT- _ress. OR_3-0357. WANTED: NURSES AIDE. MUST have some experience. Good ref- rence. Good pay, Must have os transportation or live tn. For in- terview call FE 4. 45983. WANTED: SECRETARY FOR PRO- fessional office tn Birmingham. one MI | +162. WANTED FEMALE CASHIERS. Full time and part time. Apply _Kroger's. 726 _E_ Maple. B’ham, WOMAN OVER 30 FOR GENERAL office work. Must be good typist and have a clerical aptitude, te Pontiac Press Box 103. WHITE. plain cooking, __laundr adults, OL 2-4601, WAITRESS EXPERIENC DAY work. Morey's Golf Countr: - Club. 2280 Union Lake Rd. off _ Commerce Rd. WAITRESS, EXPERIENCED ON food and cocktails, FE 54-8060. WILL EXCHANGE ROOM IN lake home for cate of 1 small child. 2334 ae Williams housework, laundry Work Wanted Female 11 COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DAY work $7 day or $35 per plus fare, References FE 47740 FAMILY LAUNDRY. es OR bundle. Finished or rough dry. Shirts @ specialty 1593 Vinewood, off Joslyn FE 4-8883 GIRL 117 WANTS BABY SITTING job days FE i-0754 GIRL DESIRES BABY SITTING. _OR _ 311088 _ GIRL 15 DESIRES BABYSITTING. _PE 457980 __ mone oe WORK, $3 A FE_ 5-23 Vas 1958 by NEA Sarvice, Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 __ Business Sefvices 13{ “Lost & Found 24 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 “A @ B TRENCHING | -95t-,Maum Gumsapeae ne. 5_MORTGAGES age st HOCSECRETING EEPINO, APART: aS ar ahead tile Field tile. Mudace, < Conner nes: mort os 4 sg Ao we Ba ne yg ray feat. ZAT TRAL , RAPT APT IN CITY : collar Sundev evening. A liberal| No a or ¢ fees. _limits. Phoo 1 reward. D. CH AR ES PLEASANT ea QUIET APPLIANCE SERVICE YOUR. wine Fo wtanle society DAM working gouple. Xe -crimsers. We ees all makes of Poe aFIETD —e CLEANERS. indows ret _fitGuigen an Animal Gecees League. LOST: ALL BLACK PUPPY, SAT- afternoon in vicinity of Home and Baidu. Reward 5-6007 | LOST: A GRAY, BLUE PARA- coat 157 Oliver, FE 4-5088. “os i TREE TR eit a Pa SP conga 7 by Sooo. Electric—Sewers Cleaned ™ «Whour service. No resulf{s, no charge; chemically treated at no extra cost, Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners 8-1317 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE @ Pere te wi WOwens HEDGE SHEARS. ar De: PRICE CONSTRUCTION CO SEW- ers septic tanks installed. Footing. field tile and water lines. _FE 5-8221 or FE 5-7706 PLUMBING ele, HEATING, Go H Ss Come OR a PLASTERING & REPATR WORK. Don Meyers. EM 3-0163. SAWS MACHINE FILED MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- aj rid 8 ped estimate FE 26019 FE SAWS. PRECISION ny ae D. W. Pitzwater 1212 DeSiax pnts Furniture e Refinishing 16A PO REPAIRING ANTIQUES A_ SPE- cialtyv BE _8-0162, FE $-7332. Garden P' Plowi ving 16B AL OWER “UIT wor ra, ble and also L plowing, discin: manure, FE ¢ A-1 GARDEN PLOWING MOWING—BULLDOZING EDMUNDS & SON OR 3-5289 or FE 8-1427 ROTO TILLING OR_3-0583 OR_3-4604 __Laundry Service| PAO LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUP- fled, beautifully oe 2 ras Laundry. Phone FE 2-8 FOR FAMILY area “SERV: bid Pontiac Laundry. I = or NINGS. SEXCELLENT ONE _day service. FE 471 IRONINGS. | BU 6-8902. $3 See FE TRONINGS. GOOD WORK. FIN- ished 1 day. 5-9083. MIMEOGRAPHING te Be NG, retarial service, EM 32842 PLAIN AND FANCY “SEWING. FE 4-6825. 441 Osmun, TYPIST, ASSIST BOOKKEEPING, payroll, general office, desires part time work. 20 yrs. experi- ence. E} q: WOULD LIKE JOB AS DOCTOR'S _ assistant. Experienced. FE 4-1610 ete AND IRONINGS FE EABY SITTING es HOUSE- _work References FE 4 2406 WALL WASHING. OTHER WORK. Neat. FE 5-6396 after 5. Building Service 12 ALL TYPES uASONARY WORK, fireplaces and brick je Free Estimates. OR 3-4140 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT " WORK. 5-025¢ or FE 4-0032 “AL 1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 AiR COMPRESSOR. GENERATOR. pewer trowel mixer sanders, plumbing tools, tools. Gravel and Al 8To rough and finish. » EM ALL KINDS 6 OF | MASON WORK lished crew, oe anes. BRICK. pa saat ane CEMENT 2-0904, BRICK ee AS SEE work. Also _chimness. No job too and aon “Quaranteed work. Ph. FE 18-4 GRADING AND ® ft. diese] dozer. Landscaping BULLDOZING, back filling. per br. FE 54-3772 or FE 70251 GENERaL LANDSCAPING GOOD 18|° nursery sod, and seeding. Free hep R asonabi orice FE a te GRADING AND YARD LEVELING. FE 55-3552. IAN'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE Complete iawn maintenance and cleanup. 2-8712. LANDSCAPING SERVICE _Top soil and grading. FE 5-4372_ ~ Moving & Trucking 15 19 eee AA-I MOVING, TRUCKING, PICK- up and delivery. Good service at reasonable rates. FE 4-1803 anytime, a) MOVING AND TRUCKING. Some discarded articles haul Free, FE 4-0786. A-B-C. & CARTAGE Moving & FE F o4780,_ BEDFORD MOVING ~ Local _& Long Distance—PE 2-8787 DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. 1 BLACK dirt and fill dirt Sand «r‘ grav. el, 8-0877. LIGHT HAULING ODD JOBS. Cheap, FE ~™ LIGHT MAGLI IO, G. CHEAP. Sg As eg u 5 sol fil dirt and the 2-0603. ere HAULING rE +7947 APT- e incINERATORS CLEANED. ), ASH or, rubbish hauled. Clean up. FE MICHIGAN'S LIGHT OR HEAVY hauling done dav or night. Cheap- _ FE $-7346. O’DELL CARTAGE Loca} and Long Distance Moving. Phone FE 5-6808 BLOCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. FE 2-2468 BLDG. REPA BRICK WORK. Cemenm work tlastering Retain- walls, FE 42290, BLOCE NEWOR est quality work at reason- -able prices. borer on heatila- tor ane ee OR Wom i you se mon represent Aven. For er, call FE 4-4508. =s Wanted 8 AUTO MECHANIC Weed immediately must have at least 5 vrs. experience prefer- ably on GM cars Mr. Dor- win, Community Motor Sales. Rochester ivate retary Personal Secretary Rapid Typist tence nterviewer. Sales. ‘Exo. wae Midwest Employment 40 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE $0227 CAREER GIRLS xecutive Secretary . CAB DRIVERS, STEADY, NIGHTS, also part time, Company paid in- gape Apply 438 Orchard Lake, p.m. CLEANER-SPOTTER Contact Tom Walker, Manager. ingham Woodwara, 620 eaners. 1 Birmingham. FULL Mu at ty LOR PART rray 27625 T siegraph. COUNT TER GIRL f Knight Cleaners, 506 8. Saginaw. WAN Me» Comb. Bumper & Painter | * Garr ce nent net, m7 Ty’ PE 5-461. al mana EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY bid cn would like permanent em- ent with 52 $100-$125 week _— 5 to 6 mo. time. Toas coffee, ~. home furnish- 3 years and has a reputation Tor honesty serv- rahe 4 homes regularly every eks. Saye rae ‘od car furnished and aid. Our semi-tratl- e weekly loads di- wife Insurance and Bive Cross sick and hospitaliza- tion, paid vacations, future pro- motions sible. Phone Mr, Hesse WAlnut 1-8550. EXPERIENCED DUMP TRUCE drivers, 44 E,_.Chicaco EXPERIENCED BUMPER AND painter. Top wages, Apply tn per- son, Cass at . Pike &t. Braid Motor Sales. een ewroee ee teecneee ooo seen oe ee eennees 4 aioe Offered sess. neeteneee oo. onde Pee ees © ene een ens z GOOD MAN For brake ess “wee be ex rienced. O9D__STARTI G Bayt A ply MARKET TIRE Cass ron. corner of 8 to 5 daily In person no me calls! MIDWEST JOBS FOR MEN Journevmer all trees... ssst VecountAnt JP ok. ee ew enns mber exo sereeee mee $7.000 1 MAD, EXD ciiveenerees $8,000 Midwest Ruperas: #06 PONTIAC sta NK BLDO. SH 0 R RT. CUT TO CASH: Classitied ‘Adsi/ FRI 81, COMPTOMETER Experienced excellent working con- ditions. nn pay increases start $241, : p oy - = Department in Da: once TORE EMPLOYMENT B-] RIKER BLDG. conditions, 1 workers, 1 to 3 days a week. and lovely home an hour olus car fare, plus worker, FE 44469 CHAIN CASHIERS W AN T E D. ke Rd. East of Tele- CLEANER-SPOTTER Contact Tom Walker, Manager. Birmingham Cleaners. a Birmingham MI REAL ESTATE SALES PEOPLE. Lscenseo referred FE_ 5-0260. E FOR SUBURBAN HOME. Small family, Man can be em- ployed days elsewhere, Refer- ences MA 6-6814 ir Peerless Glove Co. Mayville. yone 4151. GRILL COOK STATE AGE AND exp. Write Pontiac Press Box __ 60. PENSIONED MAN 4ND WIFE A caretakers for apartment building and ace. Apply _M45 E iison, FE 29-6466. RED RASPBERRY PICKERS. Mon., Wed., Fri. Northwest cor- ner of Sashabaw Rd. and Sey- mour Lk. Rd RASPBERRY PICKERS. BOYS not under 14 vears. Instructions el LPL LAL LL PLACES. COME trade n We will ove pate ten mechanically aie ee Bs, Bie oe 2. oe ers MEN, WOM es ergs: To MOTEL management be considered, Ave 2 RATIONAL “M MOTEL TRAINING. iC__Box 4 Pontiac Press. _ apply in becue, & Orion. CURB GIRLS. MUST BE 18 ANDf opr a Bar- apee Rd., Lake Morey‘ 2280 EXPERIE GIRLS sales rk. GIRL 7 Dm, BP baer DISHWASHER Golf & Country Club. Lake off Commerce _Ra. EXPERIENCED wanted. man's Store, ae S$. Saginaw. Good wi WITH ability for a Ww person, ward FOR HO ~ SALESLADIES Department RIN charge =n) small office. Good pay. ntiac Frees, Box C8. __ Lo Ba ant an — UNTER Father and ® money saving deal on and hous les. You take the fi order, our lesman de- livers your orders work days a week Mon. through Fri Hours 9 a.m. 4 pm, guaranteed z. Ld om each order above 2 per d Earnings can average up to 6 y week. e WAInut Detroit, es! P dry clea = aranteed. leck Cleaners ward. Birmingh: am, 1USEWORK, —NO' Ap. | 332 Werk Wanted Male 1¢ 10 CEMENT WORK AND > 8 LOCKE laying. PE 2.704 or FE ests CABIN MAKER AND “CARPE: NET CA B, Mur- NTER AND ~ work new le repair. D. dock, FE 2-7#61. ELECTRICAL WIRING AND FAC. Licensed, Ed Pe ta) Pd ee ek DESIRE WORK OF . ANY KIND. 4-0227. HAND DIGGING. iGHT HAUL- weeds and berv and flow- MAN Wee? PART ‘TiME WORK of kind for eveuing, MA $9008 PLUMBING WORK WANTED. ‘Reasonable. FE 5-1016. sy agony Tt ee Work ¥ ‘Wanted Female il WOMEN Phe abd WALL —— * mg “and vcleanin — CH'LD CARE DAYS I iN MY HOME __East side FE _5-4955 Sundays. Home nites. Call before |EXPERIENCED. GIRL WANTS Baidw tn. day ia “= work, 92 ne 4 moor SEATING. jac 2936. BULL LLDOZINO mail. By’ th GRADING. NO iv Ae hour or »b. OR 30873. = MA TA 5-4008. CARPENTER CREW AVAILABLE. MY_2-0600 or LI 5-2674 CALL EARL KLINE. a hen iding, ete. SARPENTER TRS AND AL- eroleae: epee service, Weather- CEMENT & BLOCK — work. FE 5-0782 CEMENT (8 OUP og eee tf *.0 rs, basem WORK. pie ar and commercial; free estimate. Raymond Commens, 44-0366. CEMENT WORK, FLOORS, drives, etc Reas, Free estimates. Jensen, FE 2-2340, Ft costo BUILDING PF neing Modernizing ru taro LECTRICAL WIRIN censed. Ed M FE_2-8657, EXCAVATING Basements end trenching.. FE FLOOR § SANDING, LAYING. Fin R Gardner i Cent Fe Re LaYine ANDING AND — ebaa Bils FE 43021. SANDING FLOORS A OLD . Cal Bills 2-578, GUARANTEED Pept stes ALL kinds, Est, ta P GF + ooh 33 FE 2- N. Cass, OUSE in a ven ut FE ¢-8450, LA aera OR -MODERNIZE With Ucensed builder Discounts durine June ci July All tvoes of carpenter es tiny w 1) other types of alterations. Violations corrected. Insured workmen Terms. D & M BUILDING bee da as rE 730 Pike Eves OR_3-2276 “. dl aa LAY- con Pn FE 24405 PLASTERING pew. REPAIR SPECIALTY. OR MASON WORK NEW AND RE- pair Claude Holsworth, FE 2-7467. MASON & CEMENT K FREE ranteed Pp, Jd SNYDER et — Ouick wipeh mad lawns, foe) OLive Business Services 13 iG 8” TO 18” CUT. nia tile, septic ters, Bia a cis tpt or OR ALL M or 'epoated ed we Lag ne men we tae OR | Open REDUCED RATES ferre veg (0 sary serve vou Smith ov ing DDEN SERVICE roti « bish and light trucking. PE TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- bish at any time ope 2 p.m. day Sat. 3-9296. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS ACTORS AND D EQUIPMENT % Ton a 1% Ton Stake jump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWARD Daily Including Sundays FE 4046) —- FE 41442 Painting & Decorating 20 f-1 PAINTING, PAPERING Mason Thompson, FE 4-6364 4-1 DECORATING — PAINTING and Cal) for est wall papering. mate. PE 40256. ete eaate RIOR & EX- for _— Sarminen ree est. FE 41 PAINTING PAPERHANGINO. Haan removed. Estimates. FE HOUSE PAINTING. satisfaction assured. reasonable _ Pines. For estimate call I ~ Hall’s Wall Washing # Painting Reasonable FE 2-2706 JUNE _ A ~~» 1 day service Reas. INTERIOR PAINTING. REASONA- ble. 60 ver cent down. Name cayvments No tnterest sided. FE EXTERIOR fF PAINTING INTERIOR AND EX- terior, and wall washing. Free estimates, FE 2-42 23-4223. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED OR 3-7061 THE LADIES THAT FOUND THE keys at Union Lake Spoupia Cen- ter, Please calli EM 3- ! Hobbies & Supplies 24A NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3. PAINT by number sets $1.69 up (frames to fit) BACK cpap! 6 East Lawrence, FE 2-24) jak sale ohoto finishers. PAD! FILM SERVICE. .1055 W. Huron. PE 6-753 Notices & Personals 25 : AAA PRIVATE DETECTIV DOMESTIC. CRIMINAL, COMM L. _30 yrs. exp. Bonded. FE 5-520! ~ Aerotred Knapp Shaes i have purchased the records of Knapp Shoe customers from the formar Arthur Sweet OR 3-1592 ANY A peer | OR WOMAN NEEDENO a friendly my hha contact Ve wile le e FE _ Confidential The Salvation Army. wed $200,000 At our d to purchase mew or d ; tracts for our chents. See me before you sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN To Buy-To SELL-—To Insu YOU BU iT-WE'LL INSURE IT . Phone FE 2-8316. IMMEDIATE | ¢ CASH POR YOUR or equity im your K” . Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orchard ke Rd. PE 4-4563 WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING lgnd contracts—TODAY now for the best and + hest of- ter a value, quick cash settle- en Nicholie & Harger | Co. 33) W Surop aupivox HEARING AID R RM 10, 1% N Saginaw FE 4-05: me WAVE SPECIAL sass DO- rothy’s, 500 N. Perry. -F “FE 23-1244. Dainty MAID FOR SUPPLIES. Mra Burnes FE 2-8814 93 Mark. KNAPP SHOES Elis worth 504 8. Sanford PE 5-6720 00 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $7.50 Sutherland Studio, urob. Printed cies teet pele ise FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OF new modern Spencer Foundation Garments and Bras al! Regis- tered Spencer Corsetiere Mrs. __Dorothy Schertzer, FE 4-3105 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE July 11 1955 1 will sponsible for «anv than those contacted bv Robert lL. Cahil 62 Clovise. Pon- tla ich, a ND AFTER THIS DATE 1- 11-55 I wil! not be responsible for any debts omer wan nant contracted by myse _81 E. Sheffteld,F Petiar “Michigan. PAY CUT? IF SO, Let US Give You.1 Place to Pay l-ase- Your Mind -Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS South Saginaw 6t. FE 68-0456 Above QDakland’ Theater * REPUCE Are you overweight: Tired? Con- stipated? Try our safe scientific quick method Individual nutri- ata ._ tional programs. Call FE 4¢-4131, ON AND‘AFTER THIS DATE, July 9. 1055 T will not be rm e- sponsible for any debts contract- ed by any other than mike el Wanted Real pane “32A LISTINGS WANTED No matter what vou have for sale. can be sold if vou call nd the services of a guali- Will pay cash tor Eas | homes ILEY BROKER CASH For small eoutties rou have what we want we will be at your door within 24 bours with cash for vour equity Call now and tell us what vou have #1157 ‘Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Ti N Saginaw 8&t, Ph. FE 5-6165 Oven Eve ‘til 8:30 Call us o1 w RRACE. 3 ROO: NE ee oe RA a val entrance. 4. M59 at Duck Lake Rd. IVATE » $17.78 per week, FE Rent Apt. Unfurnished 34 ROOM APT. GROUND FLOOR. ? Couple only, 443 8. Jessie. ' 3 ROOMS AND BATH AND REF- erences, FE 4-1902. APT OL roe or Oe or OL fantord Savor Apt Building, FE _2-6549 for 9 for appointment. = v1 ROOMS “AD —, — 18T. 2nd floor. bat _bulities” paid bate 5 ROOMS. NO fee UNDER _16. FE 46458, 130 8. Parke. $ ROOMS AND BATH. JAS HEAT _and newly redecorated. FE 3-9243, ROOM APT ON 18ST FLOOR, ros es furnished. uire = e North, Hemingway &t. _Ors a ee ATTRACTIVE 3 | ROOMS AND bath Lakefront, FE ¢3369. Square Lake ATTRACTIVE FOUR oe APT, _First_ floor 547 W. Huron. AVAILABLE JULY 15. LOVELY 3 room aot No hildren. FB 2-0303 DEI. RIO APTS. 201 Oakland 3 rooms and bath, stove and utilities furnished. Couple only. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE TO AS- sist caretaker for 3 rooms and bath and ious rent. FE 4-3448 or PE 5-2166 Rent Houses F Furnished 3 RON 5 $ Room LOWER NEWLY DEc- orated. References 162. Cham- berlain. WATERFRONT i-bedrm modern home, noicel¥ turntshed. One year lease to re GREEN LAKE OFF ICE ‘On G Woodward S744 ‘Rings Reret PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? ‘all now. W heed farms, “Yake. ond) residential roperties. We handle =o details or financing and closin, —To Sell—To Trade YoU o BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE [T MAHAN REALTY CO., ALTORS Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sun 10-4 07 Huron wu NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH OFFICE Lewis L. Carroll, 1024) 8. Ba y _naw * gt. Pontiac.) Mich. ees WANTED ~ You | GET A THRILL AS g FINA. Gocoeniies and ‘oam wil) ¢ : + holstery Deautifully, Watte's No- Roy Knauf, Realtor ston 26% W_ Huron FE 2-742) Wtd. Child. to Board 26 CHILDREN LOVED AND “ARED for, FE 2-173¢ Wtd. Household Goods 27 LET Us BUY AUCTION IT for you OA 4-268 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home er odd lots, Get the = ‘Gollar. will Por { Iposendy outright or _ Bale Phone OR 3-3 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of_furniture, Ph. PE 2-5523. ONE OF | PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture buyers, Cash waiting. PE 4-7881. Want ED FURNITURE est prices, ¢ L&Ss SALES Co. WELAND COUNTY'S LARGEST USED FURNITURE BUYER. PH 2.2066 NA eee ~~ GOOD ENCLOSED HORSE TRAIL- er. Double preferred. Call Holly ME_ 17-7320 WANTED: A PAIR OF WAGON wheels, prefer medium size. Ph. MElrose 45854. ofengt ie i TO BUY: GOOD HOSPI- MY 2-6432. eat ae WANTED, ALL YOU tn deliver Call FE 30356 DET. UN 3-2552. WTD. TO BUY: GOOD OLD As § foned leather or cloth couch. P. Sutton, MY 2-6432. Myney Wanted 28A Ae oe ot er etsy pARD con. c $200 r cen —EM_3-5207 als ~~, Wanted to Rent 29 2 BEDROOM APT. OR HOUSE, furnished or partly. furnished, Can furnish references, Phone A Som * prareas Detroit. Employed 2% BEDROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED partly furnished. In or about vietnity. Yot Waterford. Call OR 3-2993. FAMILY WISHES TO LEASE 4 | Secbeaey Ea modern house. Pontiac _Press, Box 6 FAMILY OF 4 NEEDS HOUSE in before August 15, EM YOR DETROIT FAMILY: 3 BED- room home will rise home ood a, ilford, MU 44932, Detroit, WANT WALL WASHING. _ OR _}-2284 or OR 3-0404 r| Painting & Wall Washing Free estimates, FF §-2211. Physiotherapy — 21A SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. 8) ial foot techniaue. 72 Elm _St._ PE 4-2851. ~~ “Television Service 22 DAY OR WIGHT TV SERVICE §-1296 of FE 5-8390 M_ P. STRAKA bathe hg RADIO & TV 506 W. Huron. Night serv- alls. FE 4-5607, ARE FE 49136, CONDON'S RADIO'® tv, 127 8. PARKE ST. ypewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma- I work, General Printing and Om Office Sup- Co. wrence, iu cGener vate Rae oe yi 24 RAPP LO al UA a LOST AT WIl- ms Lake, Named popper Reward, VEr #4985. 1: BLACK 5 1531, LOST: Baldwin bus, fo Kodak Camera. If found. ‘ace. call FE 45155, Reward, et NOTICE Landlords, eal in a description of — house — a ye Ore Se for just. the right tenan’ for rout Sie rty ams Realty Co., RARPEERAY PICKERS, oYs and girls got under 14 vears, Call PE + from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Share Living Quarters 30 DIVORCED MAN WILL SHARE 7 room modern home. Write Pontiac Press 7 *4DV TO SHARE SMALL SUB- urban home with business gir). _ Reasonable rates. EL MIDDLEAGED COMPANION FOR widow in modern home, Room and bo in exchange for light housework, Time off. References required. FE 2-7645 or FE 2-0752, WOMAN TO SHARE APARTMENT with woman child. touire Apt. 210, 96 Wtd. Transportation 31 LADY Winties NING RIDE to corner Mgevand and Williams Lake Ra. Pre ‘esont LADY WISHES « RIDE to corner of M50 Williams __Lake Rd, FE Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 | Cash Waiting er seen Realtor ely wy eitestetn Las pele Reward. FRG Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 = ~~ | REAL LET US SELL YOUR HOME WE have buvers Waiting if vou want your home we can cet G I or FHA financing’ we buv. sell or trade, a full force of = experienced salesmen to serve . Call today. move tomorrow Russell Young 5 WILL BUY OR List LIST YOUR LAKE Ol bog 8800 Comin Ph merce | R. F. McKinley UNiv 16798 ADES JD cad smaller, rban or city ‘arms, down yments ree, equity Trades made to satisfy al) a Call wa, no ob- ‘DORRIS & SON TORS CO-OP PE 4-1557 OR 4 BEDROOM burban home in good repair with basement and extra lot $65 up to fob. Good WHITE BROS. CAN SEL PROPER pa I N YOUR HOME AS WE HAVE HBORS’. WE YO! cs bf 52 START PACK- ino "your HITE BROS. REALTORS Dixie. Hwy. _Phone_ OR 3-187 or OR 3-1760 yore) COUPLE NOW LIVING House must be fairly new, and ce repair, with. basement or Able to storage space, and garage. to make down atoll of m e e' r $ p.m. Rent t Apts. F Furnished 33 1 ery seg of SUITABLE ror 1 of 2 men. ron ‘Trai 12 2 Downing. oe ais 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE and beth, §-8466, 184 Clemens St. i ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BA and en no drinkers, no _children. “ 8. Paddock. 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND aeiiiae Child welcome, 43] N. Per: 2 ROOMS. NO DRINKING. NO children. 411 N. Saginaw. PRIVATE ENTRA furnished, 1057 Syrtic ROOM, Utilities Ave. 2 ROOMS, CLEAN, BUS LINE. 2 men. 319 Orcha A Refrigerator. entrance, 116 i TROOMS 6460 WILLIAMS LE. 3 ms News 6 wba laf 8 ance e ecora le i ""38_N. Paddock. 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. WITH _bath, FE 5- TROOM ao PRIVATE NO CHIL- dren, 81 Stout, ARAGE, Maon sof on te Couple. $16 per i SoReal TERRACE WEST ible tenant Quick possession, $123 a month FLOYD KENT, 24 W Lawrence Oven Eves. Next to Consumers Realtor FE 5-6108 Power “Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ee 3 ROOMS. GLASSED IN PORCH Has stove and refrigerator Near St Freds. $75 month Call after _5: pm. FE 2-6375 ~ BEDROOM AUTOMATIC HEAT. eee On Wolverine Lake, $85. § ROOMS 2? BEDROOMS AND bath up. with heat, Wa- ter. Near Pontiac eply _ Pontiac Press, 6 ROOM, 3 BEDROOM DUPLEX, _tewly decorated. 1 FPE_5-0712. * ROOMS AND BATH GLASSED- tn porch Write Pontiac Press, _ Box 110 6 AND BATH HALF DOUBLE. Close in Adults. FE_ 2-1425 NEWLY DECORATED igh. a 3 BED- room home Recreation room in eon oi! heat carace. FEB Rent Lake e Property 36A COTTAGE AND ree CITT. 38 _&@ week FE 5-045. 2 BEDROOMS, $60 EE TV. BATH _and phone. FE 32-0663. J BEDROOM COTTA cK Inquire at 1961 Jackson Lake. _Bivd MR 1 Milford after 4 pm. rw ROOMS F FURN NEAR DODGE Park No 4 Immediate ses- _sion, Season rate. ATTRACTIVE 3 bath. Lakefront. _ Square Lake COTTAGE 1 CABIN GE ON DUC ROOMS AND FE 41360. beach. Lewiston a UES "Ever= _Miing furnish LOWER S° TRAITS ~ LAKE Modern furnished lake cottages 3 beds, by week or season, cali at sot Eis cops second street we we Club, _EM 3. ae or phone COVELY LAKEFRONT > ROOMS 2 adults only Season around OR 3-1640 I ae mal -6242, MODERN COTTAGES saukee Lake near 670086, PONTIAC LAKE New — saady beach. fine ‘vy Pon _ Highland Rd OR + QUIET, « CLEAN “MODERN ia for ~—s vagy veh pone g tiag fishing » co ile Leas fe em Bilt) som Cabin’ B mpi ‘S-0380. Wa Loe % “TAKE NT. Modern, 2 blocks to shopping 2 Bedrooms Wk. = = Mo. Season. e Dr. MA 41778 after 8 p.m, For Rent Rooms 37 1 ROOM IN MODERN HOME. 93 Mark. 1, 2. & 3 ROOMS, KITCHEN PRIV- fleges 204 8. Park. Caretaker in Tear. A CLEAN ROOM TWIN BEDS. At Huntoon Lake A_car neces- _Sary $553 Pleasant Dr BUS STOP. Paate ENTRANC! cooking laundry. 490 Wes Huron. CLEAN ROOM FOR MAN NEAR post office, FE 4-8768 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR gentleman. FE 4-0376 CLEAN 8LEEPING ROOM, PRi- —vate entrance, close in. FE 2-6957, COOL COMFORTABLE ROOM, Fr fies location, ance. Mandy CLEAN — FRONT ROOM. —Grove cr. N. Johnson, Bus stop, O=SIRABLF SLEEPING | OOM. _ 418 W, Iroquois R > GIRLS, COOKING — IVILEGES, rivate entrance on bus line, near own. FE 4-2647, TARGE FRONT ROO! CLOSE 22 Allison oe aaicnina MAHOGANY DUNCAN Phyfe dining table, eons — 1 maple, vanit oo eck A @ chair, ladder back chair, All ex _ Mr a Soet excellent condition $1 PINE SLEEPING ROOM oo MEN, _ drinkers, FE 2-2680. EN. NO SLEEPING ROOM. Cl le Prt. entrance. FE seas = SLEEPING FOR ri CLEAN WORK- ing man. FE 2 WOMEN hat “AND bap ery drv ety ~ Ground floor, _ after 4, 420 W. Huron. ___ Rooms With Board 38 LP GENTLEMEN. WEST "SIDE. no drinkers, Private bome. $18 « week, FE 2-6263 ROOM AND BOARD. CLOSE .TO Pontiac Motors, 624 Markel, ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIV —- tlose to Fishers and Pon- _tiac Motor, Phone FE, 5-0988, ROOM oun sone FOR A MAN, ROOM AND BOARD. | si WEEK, jose te town SINGLE OR DOUBLE. DAY workers. West side. FE 65-6277. heal Day shift. N ‘avaieee. PE 20318. : — VACANCY FOR 2? GENTLEMEN 2 tadies. at play ae weil HOME. F aap sea Tawas oor — Mrs. “Sas: LIKE d REAL CAR in the Wart Ads! BARGAIN? Lots of ’em -