t i | f 4 } _ The Weather THE PO ; i : , ‘, i “a 4 : ‘ Soe IAC PRE ee Z | ‘ : € 4 j Peet ¥ ae * j < a S : aes . : + f : é ne / 3 : sais, i Ps cet mos : 5) Pleasant Detalls page two 113th YEAR ruoros “4 * * %& *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955-26 PAGES COCA TTNTERRATIONAL NEWS B GMC Truck Awarded $10 Milion Army Solons Withhold Funds to Build AF's Academy Appropriations Group Spurns Ike’s Plea for Atom Peace Ship WASHINGTON (INS) — The House Appropriations Committee today withheld approval of funds for the new Air Force Academy and spurned President Eisen- hower’s “atomic peace ship” plea. At the same time, the committee money from the President’s global emergency fund has been spent on “very ques- tionable projects” and voted a million dollar cut in the six million dollars asked. The $79,527,000 requested for the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs was denied pending new cited ‘‘adverse criticism” of exist- “ing designs, including architect Frank Lloyd Wright's charge they are “utterly without soul or spirit.”” The committee rejected f > administration’s request of $33,- 650,000 for the nuclear-powered merchant ship, It said: “The design and construction of an atomic-powereg prototype cargo ship, to be used in regular com- mercial transportation, would represent much more effective use of the funds than would the President's proposal.” The appropriations unit approved a total of $1,648,876,128 in supple- mental funds for the 1956 fiscal year, including a million dollafe? to defray U. S. expenses at the Big Four meeting in Geneva, * * Ld] The bill provides 278 million dol- lars less than the administration requested for the various pro- grams, MAKES CHARGES In assailing handling of the spe- cial fund used by the President to meet emergencies in interna- | tional affairs, charged: “This fund has not been prop- erly administered during the past year in that funds were expended on some very questionable pro- jects, some audits on expenditures were inadquate, and control over certain funds was relinquished by the Department of State without proper safeguard.” The committee also: 1. Refused approval of the 30 million dollars asked te sup- ply free Salk anti-polio shots for needy children, pending enact- ment of legislation authorizing the funds, 2. Prohibited any government spending for transmission facili- ties for the Dixon-Yates power plant at West Memphis, Ark., in view of Eisenhower's order yester- day to kill the controversial pri- vate power contract, 3. Approved $1,402,329,000 for military construction, a reduction of $77,671,000 in the amount re- quested. the committee charged that. ¢ P “a r * . ~ Fire Hits Home of R. W. Budd $95,000 Blaze Guts Bloomfield Hills House, Suspect Short Circuit Ewe destroyed the three story- (18 room home of Robert W. Hills yesterday as more than 50 volunteer firemen from three neigh- boring companies fought :a five and one-half hour battle against the $95,000 fire. According to Bloomfield Hills Fire Chief Burton B. Bartholo- mew, who directed the firefighters from Bloomfield Township, Cran- | brook and his company, the fire may have been caused by a short circuit in attic wiring. He said. heat from the short circuit flare-up set off the auto- matic warning system and alert ed a maid at 3:42 p.m. She no- tified Chief Bartholomew whe, on arrival, immediately asked for help from Bloomfield Township and Cranbrook, Tank trucks poured gallons. of water into the house booster pump while lines. were run to a nearby lagoon. Fireman were driven back when the roof and second story collapsed. Bloomfield Hills Fireman James Dunne, who was handling a hose j in the house narrowly escaped ‘death or serious injury as he ran before the collapse. Budd, owner‘of the home. is vacationing with his wife. He is president of the Great Lake: Grey- hound Bus Lines. Chief Bartholo- mew said he is expected to return Clark Gable today, Weds Again AP Wirephoto Clark Gable and Kay Wil- & justice of the peace in page 2.) By! / Budd, Vaughan Road, Bloomfield | Fatally Stricken from the blazing building seconds | floor rooms of the R. W. Budd along with John Vettraino, of the “v4 Examining Fire-Razed Bloomfield Hills Home w@ ae Pontiac Press Photo INTERIOR OF FIRE SWEPT HOME — Surveying the ground- | home in Bloomfield Hills after a $95,000 blaze gutted it yesterday afternoon are (l-r) Bloomfield Hills Fire Chief Burton Bartholomew, and Walter Carr of his department, Cranbrook Fire Department. The fire apparently started in attic wiring. It was fought for 5% hours by the three departments. No one was injured. to Disappear water might prove fatal. Utica Waiting for Poison From River Officials in-Utica today waited hopefully for~the chromium-tainted waters of the Clinton River to clear after warning residents last night that drinking the The chromium compound contaminating the river, | into the 1956 presidential compaign, from which 700 Utica-area homes get water, has been | if possible. Lumber Dealer Hugh D. Grove, 43, Former Naval Officer, Dies Monday Hugh D. Grove, 43, vice presi- | dent of Donaldson Lumber Co.,| died Monday after an illness of) several months, Immediate cause | ‘of his death was a heart attack, | ‘suffered at his home. He was rushed to Pontiac General Hospital but was dead upon arrival. Born in Chicago June 14, 1912, 'he was the son of Hugh William and Edith G. White Grove. He married Marion D, Donaldson in Pontiac Oct. 15, 1938. Mr. Grove, who attended Chi- eago and Milwaukee schools, was graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan in 1934, re- ceiving his master’s degree in in- dustrial engineering in 1935, He was commissioned a lieuten- ant in the Navy Oct, 29, 1942 at Newport, R. I. He saw duty on various destroyers for torpedo, tests in the American theater and was discharged Feb. 20, 1946. Mr, Grove was a member of Lodge 810, FOE and Pontiac Ro- tary Club. Besides his widow and mother, who lives at Coral Gables, Fila., he is survived by two sons, Hugh Donaldson and Robert Stephen, at home, and a sister, Mrs. U. W. Hird, of Pales Verdes, Calif. Funeral will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Donelson- Johns Funeral Home. Dr, William H, Marbach of First Presbyterian Church will officiate and burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Picked Lousy Place to Hold Lawn Party DETROIT (#—Edna Goodall, 35, and Leon Wheatt, 33, were convict- edgyesterday of getting drunk at a lawn party. Police said Leon had passed out and Edna was tippling from a wine bottle when arrested Sunday. The lawn was in front of police headquarters. * traced to Pontiac. Officials here said a large “slug” of a chromium salt, such as used in electroplat- | ing baths, was dumped into Pontiac sewers Saturday morning. It was estimated more than a ton of the deadly chemical was put into the system, which empties into the Clinton. After conferring with state health representatives, Utica city officials ordered all water drinking from the municipal system stopped early last night: They also warned that) cooking with it would be dangerous | No illnesses have been reported. | Frank B, Gibbing, superintend. ent of water and sewage for Utica, said the contamination would continue at least another two days, “It’s coming through plenty strong yet, although it has gone down somewhat since this morning,” he said, It took about 36 hours for the full impact of the chromium pois- oning to be felt in Utica. City em- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) In Today’s Press County News eevee ennre Editorials ........... .. 6 | i bonoosposesaccc 15, 16, 17 Theaters ..-.............06.. il TV & Radio Programs...... 2% Women’s Pages.......... 12, 13 ae 2 y. o- lke Orders End to Dixon-Yates Memphis Mayor Gives Assurance to Build Own Plant WASHINGTON & — The Dixon- City Plans | |Yates contract was virtually a dead letter today. But triumphant foes in Congress indicated they planned to keep the issue alive— President Eisenhower ordered |the contract canceled yesterday le Frank Tobey of | | Memphis convinced him in a con- | ference that the city intends to | build -its own power plant. Coming out of that meeting, Atty. Gen. Brownell announced | the government ‘‘will immediately | take steps to terminate’ the pri- vate power contract. But Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn), who heads’ an antitrust subcom- mittee which has been investi- gating negotiations which led to the contract, announced the can- cellation “will have no effect on our hearings.” “We expect to get to the bottom of this entire matter,” he said. Brownell described Eisenhower | as “very happy’ about the out- /come, He said the President all jalong had wanted Memphis to, build its own plant, but had been) advised previously the city would not do so. Sot. Friday Tickets Davy for Red Light LOS ANGELES —"I'm Set. Friday,” said the motorcycle offi- cer to the motorist. “And I'm Davy Crockett,” said | the driver. They were too! Sgt. Lester Fri- day and David W. Crockett, 20. “We sure have it rough, don't we?" sighed Crockett. Sgt. Friday nodded and sighed ‘too, but just the same he wrote out the ticket for running a red light. Dondero to P for Oakland Press Mr. Dondero said: “I doubt very much road money to improve “Naturally, I shall do e Petes i {| / Belief that Oakland County will get a just share of road money for highway improvement is expressed by Congressman George A. Dondero. In a letter to C. N. Church, Pontiac Press editor, Dondero said he. has written to State Highway Commissioner Charles . Ziegler regarding the problem. In his letter to th be sidetracked and not receive its just share of the that we in Oakland County will in no way be bypassed or oe when it comes to better roads for our e. Ry do appreciate the two editorials which the Press used on the subject. Thought I would let that I am interested in this matter. “We are buried in an setts t ee bill following the Clay Committee report: which I introducéd on behalf ush Demands Road Funds if Oakland County is to our highways. verything I can to assist so you know out a road I am send- 4261.” A os | 4 f : fat ae é ; & ! j i ; \ j Fi } if is 1s ‘ i} é ! i AE ee oe OF Hunt for Fiend inRape-Slaying iof lowa Girl, 2 “Baby's Body Found if Nebraska Farm Field; Snatched From Crib . SIOUX CITY, Iowa (P—| ~ A chubby 2-year-old girl, plucked from her crib by an apparent sex degenerate, was found raped and slain in a farm field yesterday. Police said they were without clues in the abduc- tion-slaying of curly haired Donna Sie Davis, described by neighbors as “the dar- ling of the neighborhood.” The pajama-clad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Davis was lifted trom her crib within min- utes after her mother had tucked her in for the night Sunday. About this time neighbors re- ported seeing a young man prowling about the Davis’ mod- est duplex home, ftrehy< rel ei g ¥ * a yesterday phasized it was only a “routine (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 5 Youths Dead After Avalanche Two of Outing Group From Philadelphia Still Missing in Canada BANFF, Alta. ( — Four boys from Philadelphia and one from St. Louis are known dead in a snow avalanche that caught them 9,500 feet up on Mt. Temple yes- terday afternoon. Two other boys were still miss- ing today. Two are in Banff Hospital suffering from head in- juries, shock and exposure and two escaped injury. The dead are: Richard and James Balis, 13 year old twins of Philadelphia. William Wise, 15, of Phila- delphia. William Watts, 16, of Phila- delphia. missing this morning were: Miles Marble, 12, Philadelphia. David Chapin, 15, Philadelphia. In Banff Hospital are Frederick Ballard, 13, and Jerry Ciatten- burg, 14, both of Philadelphia, Peter Smith, 13, and Tony Wood- days. 0. D, Dickenson and H. Oeser, both of Philadelphia, camp leaders. a town of slightly over Fair and Pleasant ls Weather Outlook Rensnied Schimmel Heads School Board Local’ Man Is Elected) to Lead City System for Third Term Louis E. Schimmel stepped to the helm of the Pontiac Board of Education Monday ‘night by unanimous vote of his six fellow board trustees. A veteran of 20 years of service with the local | Board of Education offices at 40 Korea Veterans Will Get Bonus by Christmas LANSING @® — Most eligible veterans of the Korean war will eral of Michigan said today. |. Maj. Gen, C, Moran said | that if his agency can maintain its | present pace and if veterans apply | promptly the’ process should be completed by the end of the year. The Adjutant General's office now is applications at the rate of 1,600 a day, Gen. Moran said. : Last Friday, the office had re- ceived applications from 164,252 of | the estimated 250,000 veterans eli- gible. processed 90,849 claims worth $25,- 965,675. The average claim is for $286. Gen. Moran reported the flow of |applications has slowed substan- tially. + See 1,000 Units "On that date, the office had) ee i Z ¥ eS Contract Total Cargo Carriers, Parts Included in Big Project for Armed Forces Military contracts totale ing more than $10,500,000 for new-model 2%-ton trucks and replacement parts were announced to- day by P. J. Monaghan, vice president of General Motors GMC Truck and Coach Division. os all-power-driven), the vee vehicle. They were first brought out in 1951, : , rhe i | 5a i! i U tI E E | j it | A $3 5 R i {Prison Farm's Pigs ” Eating High on Hog my can’t spell my name," he said, Mound Starters Today ROBIN ROBERTS ALLSTAR PITCHERS — Robin lies, and Billy Pierce, Chicago White %, for 6x6 Vehicles and general manager of Called @x6s (six wheels,- : Sina ial ln Menai =} y a COMMISSIONER SWORN IN pointed city commissioner for District 2, is sworn in by City Clerk Ada R. Evans at Monday night's attorney, was appointed by the six other commissioners to replace Harcourt S. Patterson, who resigned last week. Rowston was Pat- terson’s opponent in the April, 1954 election race. Pentiac Press Photo — Philip E. Rowston, newly ap- commission meeting. Rowston, an Pontiac City Affairs East-Siders: on Zoning of Subdivision Convincing a trio of east siders | that Herrington Hills Subdivision on Featherstone rod@f will have no two-family homes took over an hour of City Commission time last plexes in the residential 2 portion. (Another section is zoned residen- tial 1, the single-family classifica- tion.) next Tuesday for curb, gutter and drainage work on Edward street from Myra to Orchard Lake; on Hazel street from Telegraph to Starr; Eim street from Marshall to a point east of Going, and on The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Mostly fair and —_ h teday 0.447 ht and te- ea... ow sonnets G8-62. Nerth nasteent Genet ‘eia it mph Today ‘s P Pont Lowest temperature et 8 = velocity At 8 a.m.: Wind @. Mivceseees Ol B. Mevnesenee 82 &. Misteseens a ™,, o @. TTT ri..d eoreneeeee ee eer kt] ok One Year = “Age in Pontiae a seeveesosvasgse O8 slledichdeladiaidudiaiddadadaina ee ~~ SS8828ess2203 Reassuréd Nebraska avenue from Bagley to Franklin road. AMEND ORDER A resolution was passed amend- ing a previous resolution declaring public necessity for a water main in Kenneth Gardens. An estimate was presented showing assessed cost for the project would be $35,433. The city would pay $21,176. A public hearing was held on intention to construct sidewalk on both sides of East boulevard from Perry to the west line of Green and Sarko and Eastview subdivisions, The city assessor was authorized to prepare assess- ment rolis, A similar hearing for curb, gut- ter and drainage on Ivy street from Perry to Kennett was held, but action on the assessing resolution was delayed two weeks. A public hearing was set for Tuesday on special assessment rolls for sidewalks in the following locations: en side of — street from Aw burn Whittem: West. side of ‘south Johnson oe from jot 2, assessor's pleat 74 Or- chard Lak e. North side of Menominee road from Seminole to iy 18, Crofoot western ad- North side ——— from ME. EE) ~ mae West cide of Paddoc from Elm to Raeburn. East side of Telegraph road from Ruth to Golf reed from West -| ployes first noted the toxic con- Telegraph aren to segih ng, Otapn. ila, Sue: Nort side of Vootbele read from, Ot tawe, to went ling of Gemmete Bub- Confirmed were assessment rolls for blacktop pavement on: Tennyson avenue from Baldwin te Unt- versity. st. Ciatr street from Montcalm to Ken- Wine street from Montcalm to Ken- nett. Young street from Montcalm to Ken- “Summit street from Hudson to Mont- Confirmed were rolls for curb, gutter and drainage on: Peggy ave- nue from Voorheis to Hazel and on Ypsilanti avenue from Carlisle to. Stanley, plus a combined sewer in Second avenue from Ivy to Laurel, Laurel avenue from Sec- ond to Third and Third avenue from Joslyn to Highwood. Utica Water Supply Periled by Plant (Continued From Page One) tent up yesterday morning. USE TANK TRUCKS Meanwhile, residents are getting water from tank trucks which are hauling it in from wells in adjoin- ing areas, Gibbing said the system, which has been. drawing water from the Clinton since 1926, serves 500 homes in Utica and 200 in Shelby and Sterling Townships. ‘He said some contamination was first noticed about six months ago. — Pontiac City Manager Walter K. Willman said the chromium is causing a problem: at the local sewage treatment plant as well as in Utica, digestive process and then things become highly odoriferous. Our te} plant is getting in. terrible shape -|“sea serpent” Crash oe Fatal to Boy, 3 Child Dies Today; Both Parents Killed Monday in Telegraph Mishap a Three-year-old Curt Johansen, critically injured in a car-truck| crash yesterday on Telegraph road which killed his parents, died this morning in Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital. The boy and his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Johansen, of De- troit, were traveling south on Tel- egraph near 10% Mile road when a steel-laden truck,. trying\teawoid a smaller truck, crossed the center line and rammed their car into the ditch. Johansen, 28-year-old building contractor, was pinned behind the wheel when the truck’s heavy cab smashed down on the car. His wife Betty Ann, 31, was thrown to the pavement, Both were killed instantly. Their son was riding in the back seat. The truck driver, Kenneth Rob- erts, 24, of Dearborn, was hospital- ized with chest injuries. Howard Givens Jr., of Detroit, driver of a panel truck which Roberts said cut sharply in front of him, also was involved in the crash but es- caped unhurt. State Police of the Redford Post said they are withholding charges pending further investigation. Water Survey Planned Here County to Cooperate in Long-Range Study of Detroit Area The Oakland County Plan Com- mission is preparing to survey county water needs and forward resulting data to the Detroit Area Regional Planning Commission as part of a six-county project, ac- cording to George N. Skrubb, di- rector, Planning groups in Wayne, Washtenaw, Monroe, St. Clair and Macomb Counties will sub- mit similar information to the Detroit commission as first step in an effort to solve the com- bined area's long-range watér problem. The Detroit commission hopes to report to the Inter- County Water Committee by Aug. 1. The inter-county group has members from all six counties. The inter-county committee and regional plan commission have joined in the project to seek a permanent water source from the Great Lakes since it wag started by delegates from Oakland, Ma- comb and St. Clair counties meeting as a tri-county water com- mittee, compile all submitted material and | ONCE A MANSION—Walls towering over a gutted interior bear mute evidence of the ferocity of the the fire depart- ment. Budd, president of the Great Lakes Grey- ; hound Lines, and his wife were not at home at the | flames which med the R. W. Budd home in time, but are expected to return today. Firemen | Bloomfield Hills yesterday afternoon. A home alarm | from Bloomfield ‘Township, Bloomfield Hills and Cranbrook fought the fire. Pontiac Press Phote system alerted a maid, who called Gravel Trailer Crushes Child South Lyon Girl Dies Under Truck Wheels in Silver Lake Road SOUTH LYON—A five-year-old | South Lyon child, Sally McNulty of 29420 Dixboro Rd., was killed yesterday when crushed beneath the wheels of a gravel truck at Silver Lake and Dixboro Rds. State Police of Brighton Post said the child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loren McNulty, was crossing Silver Lake road in the path of the truck, which was pulling an empty semi-trailer and a second four-wheel trailer. The driver swerved to miss the child, but the second four-wheel trailer struck and ran over her. The truck was driven by Willard J. Gorsline, 38, of Detroit and owned by the Livonia Ready Mix Co. Gorsline told Livingston County Prosecutor Wilfred Erwin he was unable to avoid the child. He was not held. Funeral service will be held Thurs- day at 1 p. m. from Richardson- Bird Funeral Home. Holly Man Stands Mute on Manslaughter Charge Sibersie D, Thorne, 29, of Holly, stood mute when arraigned on a manslaughter charge and an in- nocent plea was entered for him by Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland yesterday. A trial date will be set. Thorne was driving a car which collided headon last March 19 with an- other on M87 a mile west of Holly, causing the death of David Wid- ing, 16, of Holly. Alligator Poor Comparison to Lake Orion’s Monster The Lower-Long Lake alligator remained hidden from human view again yesterday, but reports of it have stimulated memories of the which terrorized Lake Orion residents before the turn of the century. In fact, some older Lake Orion- ites probably consider the four-to- seven-foot alligator as common- place and dull. They can recall stories of the 80-foot ‘‘monster’” that once was said to have called their lake home. The Lake-Orion science-fiction- type animal was first reported in 1894 by ‘two young ladies fishing from a dock. Their exciting story of a serpent was pooh-poohed as only a weeping-willow root, A few weeks later, how- ever, another citizen sighted the “thing” swimming like a dog with a slimy head about the size of a duck's, The serpent seemed to grow rapidly in the next few weeks as more and more glimpses were re- “The toxic waste kills off the | ported. It was finally described as being black with a head as large as a yearling calf, sprouting jet-black horns. The body supposedly meas- ured 30 to'40 feet in length, al- though some claimed it was 980. more well water in the future. Then one day a woman and’ two small girls rushed home to report an encounter with the mon- ster. They said they were fishing when suddenly the huge snake ap- peared. The woman related how she seized a strip of board and whacked the serpent on the head, then rowed rapidly to shore, A week later six persons claimed the monster tipped over their boat. Whenever a calf or cow was missing, the loss was blamed on- the alleged prehistoric leftover. Hunting parties were sent out to erase the menace, but had no luck. Reports of the monster gradual- ly trailed off, but many contended it still lurked somewhere near the murky lake bottom. A Lake Orion journalist, who re- viewed the story in 1931, said, ‘“‘If he is still in the lake, he must be a regular leviathan now, and what a story we will have if he ever wakes up from his long sleep.” campfire and cigarettes because last Campings lots of fom, bu be wre your doy rel cor with bi year carelessness caused 177,000 for- dat tras to the U.0i Wakes ne Genny too b exbdind oooh, leave lt, Remember—only you can prevent forest fires. ase BIRMINGHAM—The Robert F. Isbell family couldn’t be any hap- pier if they had a new baby in Duchess was found Sunday—after being lost 46 days. Duchess, a shadow of her former self, had been given up for dead or stolen. The Isbells remember that their fawn-colored, pedigreed boxer disappeared May 25. But a picnic outing for Frank Bowers Jr., 12, and his parents, of Detroit, proved to be one of the luckiest for the Isbells, of 25524 Southfield road. R. E. THOMPSON Pontiac Promotes Sales Executive The appointment of R. E. Thompson as assistant general sales manager for Pontiac Motor H. E. Crawford, general sales A realignment of territories cov- ered by assistant general sales managers was also announced by Mr. Crawford. J. C. Jamieson will be responsible for sales in the eastern and central regions; E. J. Chapman the southern and west- ern regions; and, R. E. Thompson the midwest and Pacific regions. Duchess Is Home Again Despite 46 Day Ordeal the household—and they have—| Division has been announced by | When Frank's dad stopped their car two miles north of Birming- ham, just off Woodward, the curi- ous youngster began to explore the area and was drawn to an aban- doned basement when he~ heard the sound of whining. He called his father who climbed into the deep opening and found Duchess — a starving, 30-pounds- lighter pup. When they returned home, the Bowers family checked the li- cense on Duchess’ choke collar which now hung limply at her shoulders and located her owners through the ald of police. cludes Bob Jr., 17, Phil, 13, Mac, 7 and Tom, 4 weeks, all piled into the car for the reunion. As soon as they saw Duchess, they took her to a Birmingham veterinarian. Mrs. Isbell said Dr. Carl J. Fox told her that the dog’s excellent health had saved her life. Duchess had had no food, but had lived on rain water in The Isbell family, which also in-| nenves: Jr., to the Planning Board The Day in Birmingham Commission BIRMINGHAM—A killer took the spotlight at last night’s City Com- mission meeting, but continues. to elude its would-be capturers, The deadly Dutch Elm disease is stalking Birmingham's 15,000 to 20,000 elm trees at a rate which may double last year’s losses, City Forester William R. Lebold told | the lawmakers, who took -no im- mediate action. A City Commissioner ‘William Roberts said the city may have to revise its attack on the beetle which last year infected 163 trees, in an ordi- nance Which would enforce spray ing of private trees. Birmingham's ‘elms are about | equally divided on public and pri- vate property. Lebold, who said the sap stream invader may wipe out as Many as 300-400 of Birmingham's elms this season, quoted statistics showing that twice-a-year DDT sprayings are a deterrent to the army of beetles which swept down on Bir- mingham only three summers ago. MUST SPRAY ELMS Lebold said figures show that of last year’s cases, 30 infected trees -were on city property and 133 on private, bearing out his contention that al] of Birmingham's elm must be sprayed if the battle is to be jwon. His department sprays all | public elms. The disease killed one tree in 1953 and has been on the ram- page since. The bark-boring insect lives and breeds on dead and decaying elm- wood, spreading its fungus disease through sap streams, Since there is no known cure, infected trees must be removed within ten days, under state law. Symptoms of the malignacy include wilting or yel- lowing leaves. CONFIRM APPOINTMENTS Appointments of Norman Berry and City Commissioner Harry F. were confirmed, in time for a joint Planning Board-City Commission meeting on Thursday. At that time, approximate ac- quisition and construction costs for a possible second city park- ing lot on the north half of the block south of Shain Park, will be presented. her place of cover, he said. “We searched and searched for her,” said Mrs. Isbell, ‘‘but the loss."’ Probably the most excited was young Mac, who told his mother he was so happy to have Duchess back, he'd ‘‘never let ber go away again.” They hope Duchess will be home with them in a week. Hunt Slayer-Fiend in Child-Rape Case (Continued From Page One) arrest” in connection with the in- vestigation. Until the body was found, police called Donna's disappearance a “motiveless kidnaping”’ since Da- vis, a railroad clerk, is of modest means. * * * Authorities have been seeking a slender, T-shirted man, who was seen running with a bundle from the Davis house at the time Donna vanished, Laif Fijeldos pursued the man down an alley but didn’t catch him. The Fijeldos dog’s barking warned of the intruder. * * * Neighbors, authorities, Boy Scouts and national guardsmen failed to find the girl. The body was found by Mrs. Ernest Ochlerking, her sister-in- law, Mrs. William Oehlerking, and their children. Stalks of the waist- high corn were broken, indicating the body had been thrown into the field. The grief-stricken Davises, par- ents of an older son and daughter, planned funeral services for Donna at 9 a.m. tomorrow, The Donaldson Lumber Co. 27 Orchard THE PONTIAC PRESS. Will Close at 12 Noon Wednesday, July 13th Due to the Death of Hugh D. Grove A Member of ‘Donaldson Lumber Co. Lake Ave. new baby helped us get over her | the commission in outlining an as- sessment: district for Municipal Parking Lot No. 1. * * * Exchange Club members won't resume weekly meetings officially , until after Labor Day but for the sixth year in a row they'll hold | their annual picnic. \ The outing will get ‘under way at 2 p.m, tomorrow at the Gilbert Lake home of W. Carleton Scott. A long list of activities includes swimming, fishing and boating. * * * Franklin Cemetery Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Floyd Beardslee, East Square Lake road, Bloomfield Township. - A potluck luncheon wil] be served at 1 p.m. A new slate of officers will be elected at the August meeting, * * * A program written, prepared, re- hearsed and publicized by the youngsters themselves is the Torry It is expected that this will aid | Plans Attack ) on Dutch Elm Tree Killer gram being — by the Rec- reation Board The ee each Friday at 3:15 p.m, climax q week of han- dicrafts, tether tennis, checker tournaments and other activities which are supervised by Kay Bronson and Caro} Dorman, ~ Geraldine, Gloria and Donny Mc- Kay and Barbara Wichman turned out the first presentation, singing solos, duets and in a group. “The Seven Top Hits of the Week’ was the theme of last week's program, with “Davy Crockett” heading the list. A specialty number featured faney baton twirling. Gable Marries for Fifth Time Weds Kay Spreckels in Surprise Ceremony at Minden, Nev. MINDEN, Nev. (#—Clark Gable, 54-year-old screen veteran, and Kay Williams Spreckels, 37, ac- tress and former wife of California sugar heir Adolph Spreckels II, were married yesterday in a sur- prise double-ring ceremony, It was Gable's fifth marriage, Miss Williams’ third. * * * The ceremony in the home of’ Justice of the Peace G. Walter Fisher climaxed an on-again, off- again romance that has linked their names in gossip columns for . about 10 years. They were at- tended by Mr. and Mrs, Albert Menasco, of St, Helena, Calif., and Mrs. Elizabeth Nessar, of Los An- geles. Gable, appearing very formal in a dark blue suit, and his bride, wearing a chic tan suit, were un- communicative before and after the ceremony, Fisher said the ac- tor said only “I do’ and both were unusually quiet. “Afterwards, Mr. Gable took her in his arms and kissed her,’ he said.. ‘I don’t know for how long, but pretty long. Maybe two or three seconds. A good kiss.” There was speculation that the couple might have gone for their honeymoon to Glenbrook, a small resort community on Lake Tahoe where Gable has a cottage. Bloomfield Hills OKs School Bond Issue BLOOMFIELD HILLS—A small contingent of voters turned out yesterday to push through an $800,-. 000 school bond issue. The school district tallied 437 votes, or approx- imately 20 per cent of its elector- ate, of which 388 persons approved the issue. Forty-two people turned down the bonds, which will allow for construction of a $275,000 elemen- tary school on one of six elemen- tary school sites the funds will also purchase. This first step of five in a pro- posed fifteen-year building pro- gram, will raise school taxes less than one mill. Supt. of Schools Eugene Johnson commented that while the vote was light, “the overwhelming School playground recreation pro- decision gratified us.” MICHIGAN | MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION 1 ‘ Tt y > Before You Leave on Vacation... $1,000: of broad coverage ~smm- . both at horne and away fan >. home. Costs. only $19.85 for the Average onic Kenneth G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE \ 102 E. Huron St. Phone FE 4- 8284 DRY CLEANING SPECIAL CASH and CARRY ONLY! 1 WEEK ONLY! PLAIN. . 10 DRESSES nce STAR CLEANERS . 294 E. Pike FE 2-0661 Free Pickup 4100 W. Walton and Delivery © THE BERRYS THE PONTIAC PRESS, | ESDAY, JULY 12,3955 By Carl Grubert Would Let Mounties Marry Much Sooner OTTAWA July 11 &&—Some balm for the love life of the Mountie | was urged in the House of Com-. mons by William Bryce who said young fellows joining the Royal Canadian Mounted Police should have an opportunity to marry earlier than now allowed by regu- lations. Bryce said it is a shame RCMP lrecruits are- prevented from+ | marrying until they've been in the | | force five years. Justice Minister | Congress has been asked to pro | Stuart Garson said the rule pro- vide $2,600,000 to | Washington National ficials figure it will be handiing | vides men readily movable to out- lying areas where it would be dif- ficult to take a wife. | Church Holds. Services 'To make worship in Drive-in Theater ELMSFORD, N.Y., July 11 “more conven- lient and comfortable,” St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church is holding services in a_ drive-in theater. Ushers at the tic ket gate give out programs, and prayers and sermons are heard over the theater’s amplifiers. Parishioners are urged to dress informally. Ask Airport Funds WASHINGTON, July: 11 1p — improve the 10,000 passengers a day ‘in 1956 iP 2 Airport. Of- | WELL; YOU DIONT EXPECT ME TO STAND THERE WITH My | FOR THE LATEST NEWS on ' chandise, jobs,” “ad The Pontiac ' what's sveilable in rentals, ,_mer- | Press Classified ads regularly! containing ALPHA TABLETS A New Tablet wr ARTH RITIS Containing ALFALFA one concentrated powdered extract ef the amazing vitamin aad mineral rich ALFALFA plaat plus fast working pain relieving agents offer effective same day relief from the agonizing pains of arthritis, rheumatism, seuritis, and neuralgia. ALPHA TAB- LETS are sold on a money back guarantee. 100 Alpha Tablets $2.49—300 $5.95—600 $9.95 98 North Saginaw SIMMS... Main Floor DRUGS Second Time was when a man wouldn’t have con- - sidered a Cadillac until he had owned four—or five—or even six different motor cars. | But nowadays more and more motorists — like the happy man you see above—are step- ping right up from their first car to a Cadillac. There are, we think, two basic reasons for this wonderful change. To begin with, the temptation to make the move to Cadillac has never been greater than it is today, ; The car’s arresting grace and beauty / vicre 008 captivating luxury and graciousness ,, . and its JEROME 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan a heart-winning performance have all been brought to new peaks of perfection for 1955. And secondly, the path that leads to Cadillac easily traveled. has never before been so clearly marked or so Take original cost, for instance. The lowest- priced Cadillac costs little more than many models in the medium-price field. And then consider Cadillac’s gasoline econ- omy and upkeep expense. Few automobiles of any size or make will travel farther on a gallon * MOTOR of gasoline . . . and the car is so soundly built and engineered that it is all but free from any Car He Ever Owned | save the most routine costs.of maintenance. And, finally, there is the car’s resale value. Year after year, CadiHac cars return their owners a higher percentage of their investments than any other automobiles in the land. " So if you want a Cadillac—don’t feel that you have to advance gradually to the car of cars. If you are ready to make the move to Cadillac, the automobile you now own is the perfect stepping-stone. Why not stop in soon and see for yourself? You'll find that we have some very pleasant news for you about cost and delivery. SALES CO. 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They dived into the wa off this Italian Riviera town to scrape and clean 4 ’ the “Christ of the Abyss,” a bronze ry 2 memorial installed on the sea bed i. last year to commemorate all t : } 4 a s 1 1 EJYN ° KINDY ALU MINUM fs ie) t door with lock 2RYERHC = 7 TORM q = 3.RAFOVL = S ° soot spn | 4 CLoRO For All Type ° PYRUS g wy bination lock i euaeaarees 10 Self-Storins 1 | 6 RYEBR 10 W S a Heavy ; (MODEL $ 95 Jl itm £ Lf | | eee 2 Combina : SHOWN) 9 ANISE Vesterdey’s Amwen scHoel, bOoks, bul, | Complete 10 STATE - sesSion, euls, coMpus, bOys, porly, House, 18 ' © 1953 Whor's My Line, Ine. ERY iB. 2-42 Reg- at $ NO FHA TERMS AF Academy Welcomes First Class of 306 Cadets elaaia: eT co. & STATIONERS © BUSINESS OUTFITTERS ANT DUST Just aprinkle “ANT DUST” where the ants walk, and om their hills, and you won't see them again! Contains 5% 123 North Seginew St «pet FERAESI WEDNESDAY IS 7 DOUBLE _ 2 RED STAMP DAY | oS AM’S WALGREEN DRUGS & | B29B_ Auburn Road. Auburn Heights , Pentiae Siete Bank Cy a ye DENVER (® — The U. S. Air, Force Academy opened its doors} to the first class of 306 cadets yes: | terday amid salutes from roaring’ jet bombers, the snap of martial, music and inspirational words of Air Foree leaders, | | * * * Secretary of the Air Force Har- old E, Talbott told the cadets and | 3,000 invited guests at Lowry Air | Base that “‘it is to the human ele- ment that the Air Force Academy is dedicated, and especially, to| Force blue caps and epaulets. They marched with precision into the dedication area on a taxi-way at Lowry, temporary headquarters of the academy until fits perma- nent home is ready at Colorado Springs in 1957. The cadets enrolled at the acad- emy early yesterday and in the hours before the dedication cere- monies were hastily. drilled by sec- ond lieutenants from the staff at West Point. * * “You cadets face a challenge given to few men,” Talbott said, “that of preparing yourselves to lead the most powerful war ma- |day today. | might through the skies to “cal , opening of the dedication. Included | were seven B36s, 18 B47s and 24) F34F Thunderstreak jet fighter- bombers. ‘Sickly’ Man Now 100 | VICENZA, Italy, —Federico| Faggion, rejected by the Italian| army in 1875 because he was too! sickly, celebrated his 100th birth-| FRANK CARRUTHERS FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3.7374 Ambulance Service at Any Hour INDOOR DIALS CONTROL All Awning and Storm Window Sales 233 S. Telegraph FE 4-6089 No other American beer tastes like Stroh’s because no other American beer is brewed like Stroh’s. -Stroh’s is the only American beer that combines fire-brewing with the finest ingredients. The result is a flavor that’s lighter, smoother, more refreshing. Buy a case today ...and enjoy the wonderful flavor of Stroh’s beer. | , hlordane, the ing new chemical the leadership we must have if : that spelis death to ante. our country is to survive.” 9 e e e Honor guards from the U. S. On Sale at Naval Academy at Annapolis and _ the U.S, Military Academy at f a T AS K E R’ S West Point paraded in review. = The air cadets were dressed in 63 West Huron FE 5-626! khaki trousers and shirts with Air e-brewed Stroh’s beer chine on the face of the globe, yet } per Peo Pes | one which is dedicated solely to ’ the prevention of war.” : Gelee"’ is okay for starters. Al and I'd like nee eri A hepleeaid pet be othe to take care slow on the “petite marmite Henri IV.” It made my geiger counter click. Hold out for the ‘“‘potage cultivateur’.”’ ‘A LA DUROCHER Or maybe a simple system ot| signals could be worked out. Ike | volunteer for this work. i tunately, I don't drink or I'd be) the American booze team in the | sion with Stalin, once upon a time. next Olympics, iP “FOOTS BORE” T I've got a fellow named Foots Bore drinking clean-up who can knock off a dozen martinis before'], lunch, hit the right wines through |) the various courses, and taper|} } off from brandies to stingers as | ; “8! the “afternoon wanes. He comes|fi + back at night with 15 or 20 dread- § | ful things called scotch mists, may- ; LO PRL PLN. and should fall into step quite easily. The food taster could tug at his belt, like a Durocher, which | could mean ‘‘We haven't yet had.a ‘entre- cote a ja moelle sauce Marchand | de vin" so give it the brush. Stick | with ~‘noisette D'Agneau bonne | ‘be takes a bottle of champagne or | | two with the meal, and slips right | back into the scotch—like a non- | swimmer grasping for a lifebelt— | jas the meal nears its end. He | Or the clapping of hands could | hasn't been to bed since 1913, when | steer Ike off the “macedoine de | he was named Mr. Rheingold. fruits Rafraichig aux liqueurs” This fellow could serve a dou- | which turned an assistant taster | pie purpose. He could taste and them, as non-drinking captain of of himself. He had a drinking ses- | ! “That's a wonderful idea,” he_ f : DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings’ eral and one for himself. They've Got Everything | He drank the first toast in vodka, | jeve easily solved through The Pon- | then said to Joe, “I always drink | iac | the first téast of the evening in the |native wine or whisky or whatever |it is. Thereafter, I drink only white | Wine.”’ Stalin looked at him with | great interest. * * * FIRE AUTO THEFT 4 SE. LD | eee Closed chartreuse and put him on to | he could stand in as a deputy “delice de Paris Helene’ or | drinker. There are bound to be the “souffle Arlequin.”’ | @ lot of toasts at Geneva. He Wednesday Afternoons j The uy aa also is taking a’ could stand up and say, “Thank SSS SS SS SS ee . No wonder this great ‘55 Pontiac is setting LOS ANGELES —Reginald J. told police THE TREND TELLS YOU that | Smith has posted the — car while jeveryday problems are speedily! on his car: of a moel. “Attention thieves — you took | even included r chil- Press Classified ads! Phone | everything we-had Saturday night. | dren in Canada and Mrs. Smith's FE 2-818] for an ad-writer. It you don’t’ believe me, have an-/| maternity dresses, | 3 VACATIONS COMING ~ ie TIME TO INSURE Boats, Outboard Motors Personal Effects CALL FE 5-8172 Today for Information Lazelle Agency comms FE 5-8172 504 Pontiac State Bank _- ALIUVI IN3G1D2V NASER NY ONE EE all-time sales It's bigger, smarter and more powerful than any other car at anything A sales success like Pontiac’s starts on the draw- ing boards—with engineers and designers who have been schooled for years in the Pontiac idea of giving more peaple more car for less money. Look at all the new Pontiacs on the road for an idea of how well they’ve succeeded. And for your final, personal confirmation, compare Pontiac feature by feature, with any car in its field: Take the matter of size. With its long 122” or 124” wheelbase and extra, big-car heft, Pontiac provides road-hugging comfort and a safe, secure feeling you get in no other car near it in price! Now take this big, roomy car and surround * EDW. D. D. WHIPPLE , PONTIAC SALES Michigan orth Main Street, Clarkston, like the price! it with the unmatched distinction of Twin- Streak styling and Vogue Two-Toning —beauty that obviously is calling the turn on the future —and you have another reason for Pontiac’s phenomenal sales success. That alone would be enough for most cars— but not for Pontiac! Pontiac corners the market on value with the most powerful engine within hundreds of dollars of its price. The sensational 200-horsepower Strato-Streak V-8 with four-barrel carburetor* is the newest, most modern power you can buy. In acceleration KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Inc. 3080 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor, Michigan L. C. ANDERSON, Ine. 209 North Park Bivé., Lake Orion, Michigan é ‘ "Poult . records! | and in passing power you’re on even terms with anything on the road. And still more in your favor is the fact that today’s Pontiac is bettering even its own enviable reputation for dependability and economy! If by now you're thinking ‘This is what I’ve wanted all along!”, we suggest you stop in and talk dollars and cents. That’s when you'll get the final reason for Pontiac’s record popularity —the fact that you can fit a big, powerful, future-fashioned Pontiac into any new-car budget! You'll never find it easier to get into the fine- car Class than right now! * Low extra cost option COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, Ine. } 223 Main Street, Rochester, Michigan HOMER HIGHT MOTORS, Ine. 160 8, Washington Street, Oxford, - that might have been caused by \ ; “TRE STORY: yer Memition, attrac: | rivate ve secretary . - Sha a merterer. , gee er Ste. | ot his mouth to the other, his Chiet Will Gentry at the morgue. where they ere beth examining the victim. latest XXV The morgue attendant shuffled | was a young lady. Came in just who is supposed to have been driv. | as 5 Death Has by Brett Halliday Lives and drew a .38 trom his shoulder holster. His voice was like ice as he ordered: “Halt, Shayne, I'll shoot if you go through that door.” The door remained steady in Gentry’s hand. He jerked his head in a curt negative. “You're going to headquarters with me, Shayne. You and Tim Rourke both. When { ‘par THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955.0 voice was inflexible and he made no move to holster his gun. “It's my own hunch that one or both of those other women would still be alive if you hadn't tried to play God tonight, If you hold out on us now, it'll be Lucy you're holding out on. I'm chief of police in Mia- mi, and I'm still running my de- TRADING STAMPS WEDNESDAY a oT hrif ty ICT TIE TTT ee ee 10) “PRESCRIPTIONS: ‘ve tol erythi ‘ou BR envoy ggg | eg ae Tres the polite will| Partment the best I can with all 148 'N. Saginaw St ; take over. Mike, I mean it.” ar ———— I get from smart Near rs Will Gentry rolled-the cigar slow- ; ing home from Miami about that| “But Lucy... .” private dicks.” West Huron . : (Te Be Continued) ly back and forth from one corner time. Any more questions you feel) ay lucy Hamilton is 2 woman oan ot Telegraph like asking riggt now, Mike? Or, is exactly like the one downstairs. Exactly like the one strangled on 18th Street tonight. We'll do ee agra ec gman el day said a man jumped to his os we me P ™. death Saturday night from a down- “If you think I’m going to sit On | town building because his entire Chinese Ends Life shrewd eyes hooded by wrinkled | brows. TAIPEI, Formosa (#—Police to- it my turn?” His voice was decep- ; ____ tively evén and calm, but there | “AS a matter-of-fact aman Was was a note of iron in it that picked up unconscious just beyond | warned of thinning patience. the end of the Causeway about 15 minutes after the sedan went over. | WILL PULLS GUN Wil} Gentry jerked his coat open! want it that way.” Will Gentry’s | ecuted by the Communists. had two customers before Shayne | Apparently slugged over the head | “1 don't think I need to ask any | my hands until] Lucy’s corpse turns ft and Rourke. Albert Jenkins, 1126| and tossed out of a moving car.| more questions,” said Shayne. He | up, you're crazy.” "| family in the south China_ prov | He was a@ citizen of Miami Beach | started out of the morgue fast. “You'll sit bekind bars if you ince of Kwangtung had been ex- oe tuck for him, Or, maybe it was fuck for him. He’d feared it was) his daughter. Didn’t get the young Jady’s name. Friend of Mr. Jen- kins, I gathered, and come here for ‘the same reason. She was) out the door an’ that’s the last I | saw of them.” Shayne leaned forward with his palms flat on the desk and said harshly, “Describe the young | out.”* “What was she wearing?” de- | manded hoarsely I Shayne hb : He held his breath while the at- tendant. haltingly described the dark wool suit Shayne had last seen Lucy wearing, and a light wrap which he immediately recog- nized as hers. Will Gentry tried to break in tm- | patiently but Shayne silenced him with a savage gesture. . “This Jenkins! What did he look like?” “Nothing particular. Sort of heavy-built and fiftyish. Wearing a gray suit and gray hat pulled down | so you couldn't see his face so | good. 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William Ware of the Royal Oak Township police said the matter was referred to the prose- cutor’s office, However, the Oak- land County prosecutor's office said teday it had no- report on the incident, — Lonnie Cash and Sidney Thomas lost out in their attempt to — seats on the Carver Sehool Board. Willie Young drew 292 votes against 196 for Lonnie Cash, A total of 296 votes were cast for Mrs. Annabell Etheridge against 193 for Thomas. There were two vacancies, Eaton, leader ofa citizens’ im- provement committee was accused by Alice Garrison and John Camp- bell who said they saw him bran- dishing a gun at Mrs. Campbell. Brandon Township A write-in candidate, Leslie (Bill) Wright, won the single va- cancy for school board post at the Brandon Township school election, held at Ortonville High School yes- terday, Wright beat incumbent R. D. Boschma, 27 to 2. He will hold office three years. Boschma had been a member of the school board since July, 1949. He was president of the board during the past year. Lake Orion . Only 90 electors cast ballots in Monday’s school election to re- elect Harold Ingram to the board and to approve the sale of a small parcel of land owned by the dis- trict. Incumbent treasurer of the board, Ingram, was unopposed in the election. Voters approved, §4 to 6, the sale of approximately 744 acres on South Broadway (M-24) just south of village limits. This was orig- inally purchased as a site for an elementary school but was twice Keego Council OKs 2 Officers Also Approves 9-Man Advisory City Planning Committee KEEGO HARBOR — The City Council approved the hiring of two additional police officers at its recent meeting. They are Garth Derk of Keego Harbor as a full- time officer and Richard Hurtu- bise, 34450 14-Mile Rd., as a part- time officer. * * «& Police Chief Clavin Baxter said the men have been assisting him recently without pay and will be- gin their regular duties Friday. Other business at the meeting was the approval of a nine-man advisory planning committee. Members are William Holli- baugh, Charlies Leaf and Clay- ton Bozung for three years; Clarence Godhardt, Lewis Doyle and Lewis Simoneau for two years and Marjorie Billingsley, Lyla Ross and Ralph Odell for a one-year period. Mayor Jack Loveland submitted the names and they were approved by a 3-2 vote. The group is sched- uled to act in an advisory capacity, with zoning as the No. 1 con- sideration. , * * * City Clerk Edward Hermoyian has sent a letter to the West Bloomfield School Board asking for the use of the Community | y School as a city hall. Royal Oak Teacher Freed in Slaying by her husband-George, 25, before he committed suicide Sun- day, was freed by Ferndale police wife showed Nolan had killed him- self after a domestic quarrel. Drayton Plains Extension Club Meets Tomorrow WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Plains Home Extension Club will meet at 10 a.m. tomor- row at the home of Mrs. Charlies Williams, 1532 Eason Dr., Watkins Lake, with Mrs. Glenn O'Berry as co-hostess. Topic for the meeting will be “The Study and Life of Customs in Ceylon.” Members will continue working on trays and knitting. The hostess will serve drinks and members will bring their own box lunches. Leader for the day's program will be Mrs. Adam Solomon, County Births White Lake Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barrett are the parents of a daughter, Dorothy Lynn. AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN cssenems CLIPPER Waterford Petitions State for Purchase WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Waterford Township Board ap- plied to the State Conservation Department for the purchase of land between Pontiac Lake and Elizabeth Lake roads as a future park site. The property was formerly Dodge Park. * * * Protesting the proposed expan- sion of the Robbins Trailer Park at Elizabeth Lake road and M-59 were Hillcliff street residents who Oxford Residents Wake and Find No Water Supply OXFORD — More than -2,000 Oxford residents awoke this morn- ing to the realization that there was no water for the everyday necessities. . A water main which burst at the Oxford Pump House at 3 a.m. to- day deprived the entire village of its water supply. — Although the damage was not serious, the village was left for approximately seven hours without water. The main was repaired early this morning. County Calendar Waterford Tewnship The Lakewood Parms Women's Aux- at th will meet at 8 m. Wednesday att . — a Mrs. John Hendry, 4044 of Park Site attended the meeting. They were advised by Supervisor Floyd An- derson to be present when the |trailer owner appears before the Township Board of Appeals. Frendes street residents also appeared before the board and were granted the right to cir- culate petitions for the spread- ing of a special assessment roll for blacktopping their street. Other matters decided at the meeting included the granting of a hawker and peddler’s license to Effie Lindman, and fireworks per- mits to Henry and Eloise Hanson, Jack Sights, Thelma Elwood and Dr. D. F. Hoyt. * @¢ »® Concluding board business was the transfer of the Kiddieland license from Howard Blakemore to Henrietta Marshall. Building permits issued during the week of June 24 included the Pontiac Shopping Center at. Tele- graph and Elizabeth Lake Rds., 12 homes, 5 additions to homes, 7 garages and one church addition. Farm Bureau Groups Slate Entertainment LEONARD—The Addison-Oxford Farm Bureau greups will enter- tain the East Orion group, Thurs- day evening at 8 p.m. in Rowland | Hall. ico by District Horticultural Agent, Kari D. Bailey. rejected by the voters prior to se- lection of the present Blanche Sims. site. Sale of this property will enable the board to secure suitable sites for necessary elementary buildings in the southwest section of the dis- trict, officials said. North Branch Of the five candidates for elec- tion to two positions on the board of Education in North Branch Township Schools, Walter Marion and Francis Fike were re-elected to three-year terms, Out of a total of 274 votes cast, the 272 legal ballots were voted as follows: Walter Marion, 185; Francis Fike, 174; Mrs. Margar-} et Seelye, 82; Mrs. Maude Down- er, 59; Mrs. Tell Stella Schiaud, 40. One write-in tandidate Byrl Locklin received 1 vote. At the annual meeting following the election, school board mem- bers re-elected John E. Simmons president of the board; Stewart urer. the Hickory Grove School Board in Bloomfield Township were Dr. James A. Read and L. C. 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A mew super-compression A Don't miss the dig television hit, Ed Suliven’s “TOAST OF THE TOWN,” Sanday evening 7:60 te 8:00, Sta. WIBK, Channel 8 ; CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. 40 West Pike, Street Phone FE 2-9167 5.99 Full Size Chenille Group High 19.99 Group LADIES’ TOPPERS ; $8 Fruit-of-Loom MEN’S U’SHIRTS Special Purchases to Save You Money! Buy on EASY CREDIT TERMS—Pay Later! 48 Fine Quality PRINTED PERCALE GEORGES-NEWPORTS GIRLS’ PAJAMAS 1” 2.99 Size 3 to 12 GIRLS’ DRESSES 1” 1.99 Size 2 to 16 BOYS’ SHIRTS $] Size 6 to 18 BOYS’ LEVI’S i gy PEG-TOPS Aen dele Moe Me lg Me Mn Me. Mr a arse Ss TEN 2 HL PUN #1AU segs TUESDAY, JULY: 12, 1955 ek Pair Plead Guilty “to Holly Safe Theft Two. Lake Orion men pleaded guilty yesterday to stealing a safe from a Holly auto agency July 6 -and Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland set sentencing ‘for July 19. Robert, P. Jackson, 22, and Jack 24, also admitted taking | ¥. Young safes from auto agencies in ‘Lake | Orion, Oxford, Rochester, Lapeer | and Davison, according to police. cain each case, police said, stelen from dealerships, the pair admitted moving the safes in } ears or trucks the | Bad Check Record Down \During First Half of Year Some $20,249 in bad checks were onl - $15,395 were processed acted hoes the Oakland County through the prosecutor's Pontiac Prosecutor's Office during the first office and $4,864 through the Royal half of this year, according to, Oak headquarters. Chief Investigator Robert C. Miller. social ical check (peneers j “This is, a considerably “lower | | Oakland County during this year's amount than during the first half first half, Miller stated. lof 1954," said Miller, | Of these. 26 were The Pontiac Press conducted | am educational campaign on spot ting and handling bogus checks | In cooperation with Miller early this year. Of checks in| for | cover them, | wrote checks on bank accounts /which didn’t exist and-30 were ut- tering and publishing charges. Uttering and publish charged when \ person Issues or reported so far in Cafeteria and s Force eee, aa ae Homade Food Shop ‘CALL HOMADE FE 2-6242 for banquets and wedding HOMADE accepts a check with knowledge it ‘is false. forged,:altered or coun- terfeit, Miller explained. It carries a 14-year maximum prison term, he added. State to Spend $800,000 for Work on Parks Lunch Counter omplete catering service | provement program for state parks | Ny 8, ’ dinners. Wedd i ng cakes, | has been ordered by the State a@ WA . Conservation Commission. e+ €&> party cakes and special oc- Using funds allocated by the 1955 Lo i k re our cialty. Legislature, the commission will = Casion Cares ate Spe y use $330,000 to continue the long- é range, multi-million dollar devel- opment of Sterling State Park on Lake Erie Other allocations include $92,- 800 for Yankee Springs Recrea- tion Area, $30,000 State Park, $28,000 for Hayes — State Park, $26,000 for Bay City | _ State Park, $26,000 for Holly Recreation Area, $25,000 for Or- | tonville Recreation Area and $20,000 each for Proud Lake and Waterloo recreation areas. Others include $14,000 for Island - a | Lake Recreation Area, $12.500 for wele}e) Ds CO) | Slee per State Park, $10,000 for) | Lakeport State Park, $8,000 for) Wilson State Park, $7,500 for Mus- | SAGINAW STREET ‘kegon State Park, $6,500 for Wil-| iderness State Park, $5,000 for) Also Have a Large Variety of Pastries to Choose From! "| each of the McLain, Dodge Four, PRE-PLANNES BY EXPERTS |Indian Lake and Straits state Parks and Highland Recreation | Area, $4,000 for Primley State Park, $3,000 for Fort Wilkins State Park and $2,000 for Silver | | Lake State Park. PERSONALIZED FOR YOU! Circus Advance Man |: Waives Examination - Irwin H. Fisher, ctrcus advance man charged with embezzlement, | waived examination on the charge | when he was arraigned yesterday | in Municipa) Court | Judge Maurice E. Finnegan or- ‘dered Fisher, 28, held on $2.000 | bond pending arraignment in Oak- jland County Circuit Court. | Fisher, extradited bere from | Miami, Fla., last week, ts charged with embezzling $1.055 from Pontiac businessman John | A. Benson, INDIVIDUAL TOURS cured the money from him in A total 80 warrants were issued. issuing | checks without sufficient funds to} 24 against persons who} ing can be | LANSING uw — An $800,000 im- for Holland | | The 13 Kiwanis Clubs in Division About | precedent- setting joint bargaining | | strategy aimed at winning a pay | , boost for some 25,000 employes of | i the Aluminum Co. of America The CIO United Steelworkers | scheduled its first bargaining ses- sion today. The move is regarded as: signifi- cant in labor circles. The CIO and | AFL are scheduled to vote on a! merger proposal at se parate con- ALCOA Feels Pressure“ Plans Luncheon ‘of United Rival Unions | PITTSBURGH @®—Rival CIO and! the other, to the detriment of .¢ y Sirs. An | AFL unions have teamed up in | both. < [of Mrs Mest thdwen, is * | for luncheon Thursday at the home | Missing Boy’s Parents - | Arrive in Muskegon MUSKEGON (#—The parents of | | missing Peter Gorham of Evan-| ston, IIL, were in the Muskegon | . nn area today to aid police in the 11.00 P. M. NEWS. The AFL aluminum workers ‘will | “search of the boy. | WWI-TV, Wednesday and start wage laiks Thewaey. | The 12-year- old Boy Scout van- | Friday The USW and the aluminum) | _ ; ished a week ago from Camp Wa- | "V034" |Workers have been working out | hiningo 12 miles north of here. RADIO CLUS “103”. WIR |joint’ strategy for some time.|No trace of the boy has been MIDNIGHT TO 5 A. M. | spokesmen revealed yesterday. | found : Tuesday thru Sunday Frederick A. Gorham, the fa. i ther, said he feared the boy had bee n kidnapped. | ventions “ini New York pext ‘De- “Anything could have happened,’ FRED V. HAGGARD Se . | Gorham said. “But I don’t think | | he ran awa UNION LEADER ) ° S ‘red V. Haggard Elected ClO Head the steelworkers, who recently led | a successful fight for a wage in- crease from the basic steel indus- Fred V. Haggard last night was | ley has been a strong advocate of | (a CIO-AFL merger. Alcoa says the USW repre sents | | about 15,000 of its employes and | (the AFL aluminum workers an- other 10.000. The two unions are sceking a pay | increase under reopening clauses | in contracts signed last year They | | elected to his fourth term as presi- | dent of the Oakland County C10 | Council by representatives of 90 af- filiated locals in four counties The electors represented 43.000 CIO members who live in Oakland An air search of Lake Michigan’ 8 David J. McDonald, president of | shoreline from Whitehall to Mich- | |igan City, Ind., yesterday failed | |to turn up a lead. More Power... Smoother Hearing with the new 4-TRANSISTOR Hearing Aid |drew Voerding will be co-hostess. SONOTONE ‘County, They work in’ Macomb haven't revealed how much they ave CVEaLe wo omuc ey pow bstant: Wayne and Washtenaw counties, wij ask atages oa sie — = : ings. Scientific fitting — persona as well as Oakland McDonald and Eddie R. Stahl, service. Don't bargain with your Other officers re-elected for bate president of the AFL aluminum | hearing. See Sonotone FIRST! year terms were: Matthew Ham‘, Workers, said the alliance “will | ‘mond, vice president: Bill Lind Wwreatly enhance the position of | 1 sey, recording secretary: Hugh ,e@ch union at the bargaining ta- 511 Pontiac | lou : a , , | State Bank Bid FE 2-1225 | Ritter, financial secretary; Eugene | ble.” adding: | sere wee 8. 4+ | Sutherland. guide; Otis Lawrence It will dash any faint hopes} _and Seymour Bitner, trustees. that may be entertained in the in- | | Newly elected men were Richard dustry of playing one union against YOUR HEARING DESERVES THE BEST peed vl Pate sepa neial rps $esescesesesecececessncerannmecsacs Ceccccccccce| é § i é ye c‘nson 0 - e | tiac, trustee. : Air Conditioned : August Scholle, president of the e e| Michigan C1O Council, installed the ; : officers. The election was held ate armer- nover . the CIO hall on East Lawrence St. , § $ TT \e e 3 FUNERAL HOME — 3 Camp Oakland ‘3 :| - ; ee) Picnic Planned 3 ee 160 W. Huron FE 2-8171. 2 : hla hedadadddcadadaddadaddathdadadadaddatdtacdacel| by Area Kiwanis — ——$_—_ 5 (all the clubs in Oakland County) }are sponsoring a mammoth pic- nic Wednesday, July 3 at Camp |Oakland for the county's under- | | privileged children near Lake Ori- on The program refreshments nous plienic chairmaned Lan , which will include boat races and va- games is being co- by Horace Hatfield | President of Pontiac North Kiwanis | Club and Fred Gibson, President of Pontiac West Kiwants Club. 150 Kiwanians are eX |; pected to be present as well as Oakland County Probate Judge Ar |thur E. Moore and some of the other founders of the camp. Mort Neff. television star will provide One of the highlights of the day’s im helping hand @ You can have confidence in this belief about us: We provide the finest of funeral facilities and pro- . | entertainment tessional services —as economically as possible. Benson charges that Fisher se- | : * GMC TRUCKS , “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” WILSON GMC CO. Oakland at Cass, Pontiac AUBURN HEIGHTS—The Auburn Heights Community Club will meet | | Te: Days Price a | festivities will be the dedication of : New York City .... 7 ge0.see | loan to pay off the balance on &/ 4 cottage which has been built re- | Montreal-Quebeo ... 8 87.90° | Car. The loan company was to con- | cently by = West Side Kiwanis | 10. 19 Oakland Ave. Washington, D. C... 7 s.se* | vert the car title to Benson a8 | eiyb. Alaska sees 9 628.85° | security. Camp Oakland has been in opera- | Wisconsin Dells .... 6 49.40" | Authorities state that Fisher aP- | tion for the past year and a half. It | Home” FE 2-0189 § _- Theesand Islands .. 7 79.2° | parently told the loan firm to put) has 20 permanent boy-residents and ‘ ange ee rie the title in his name instead of | aiternate groups of boys and girls | gro Oe / is Miss eee Benn cape for Florida | yse its facilities during the sum- ppg | your own “private oh eeeeeeees, & tagee | Where he sold the car. !mer months. Supervision of the ai Gusocuntion af fummral divectare of Kah ENGLAND , Cnleage - = Another count charges Fisher, an camp is mostly voluntary and one’ ideals. Gasca! pres wee gn kena Saber tay T H R E E C H E E R S F (@) R E & B ~ loye of the Cole and King of the siete t “** NIC net . employ of the projects the boys have un audio from Albany: $168.25 ‘ ee hoe Nok ace Brothers circus which played here gortaken is reforestration Esc \2 Meals. - dedes Horch, Semmeene 10 in ad 1 10 Days. ‘+ yRCINtA- \ Tickets ol! arranged in odvonce | June 4, cet os te $210 in ad- | — — = ——— | ONIAL vik at no additional cod. ESCORTED | vance ticket sales to his own use. | | | cou INGTON. 7 Days 12.55 § TOUR price includes the some, | —— | | wast s\ § plve escort service, meals os \s | 5 1 RADO: trom 4 pecified, other features. ail Arrai n an Youth, 17, | t RFUL covo ’ tox. g coLo | 1 Chicago, © mie | B kj Ch | ye uwp LAKE on breakin Unarge | Step Right Up... g ARO a, 7 | Ask for E& B ' from Chis A 17-year-old youth. who attempt- . ry om jed to flee police by diving through 7 . We know woo a filling station plate glass window, ; pleaded guilty when he ALUM OS See the Mackinac Bridge abvilding The boy, Gerald Gravlin, of 2770 pensae | Soult Ste. Marie — gq85 | (ironed bed on $200 tod hy Complete round trip a Southfield Township Justice Ed- | 124 WN. Perry Se. Deleth ........81658 Niagara Fails srs § | Ward A. Elsarelli pending arraign- FE 4.2595 Minneapolis .. $14.70 Peteskey, Mich. $6.95 ment in Oakland County Circuit | VISIT THE "SOO” CENTENNIAL a Lncigned on a breaking and en tering charge yesterday (All fore vomd wip, pls U.S. Tox) Court. Gravlin was arrested early Sunday morning as he fied from the gas station at 15 Mile and Greenfield reads. Patrol- men Charles Durbin and ‘Stanley Stienke said he and another ith he y shed EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... eae. alagreny ras window at the front ef the building. Gravlin was unburt. The officers said they noticed jthe pair in the building while | JOIN THE FUN AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S : Bectnners who come to us are always start . tised that t tight ook Gnteieg oa t very ry “The whole secret is Arthur Magic Sep discovery, The ity. This hoe ser tit oe mal is so easy you can mas- og it in just $ minutes. Yes, even if you've never danced before! oF O60 So at exbapyy side- line sitter. Come to Arthur Mur- fav's now and be « star on the dance floor, Studios open 10 AM te 10 PM daily, ARTHUR MURRAY Schoo! of Dancing | 25 E. Lewrence St. ( places in the area. Or. Sheppard Loses in Try for Freedom wife-killer Dr. Sam Sheppard lost ja major decision in his battle for freedom today when the Cuyahoga County Court of Appeals upheld his Dec. 21 second degree murder conviction. A three-judge panel unanimously ruled that the young osteopath, who was found guilty of the murder of his wife, Marilyn, on July 4 The jurists said there was no “‘pre- — error” in the trial. The 31-year-old Village doctor, who was sentenced ‘to life imprisonment, has been held jin county jail pending the outcome WILL YOU ACCEPT *xuour $100 TRIAL LESSON? 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Poors send me FREE COLORED OROCIURE wi Free Exchange Privileges + hers 40 Deytone Beaty |" ™* “venen sven me —_—_—— 1% beers to Orlende Meme 7 \ Free Warranty Deed 1% there to Penge = i Average Temperature 70° i al aceed Pe a 7 : y | / \ f [ ir f ® 6 | \ ' } / j ' j 5 { f . | ff i of ! io : : i # ens & 9 af ; . y oo . . ~al beverages on the market. | . men. ? mt gay |Madge Meredith Regains ate G adage ereait egains ‘+ * Tells Ditterence What, is the difference between} il to World War II and the Korean WASHINGTON, July 11 as Iowa) inquired. pie = eS ee f ing on the frontier, of anything, | other forms Meredith has almost everything Of the most bizarre I've ever places of familiar memory to) ress the Gtterece between 8 eh vy? PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955 oe es 1 i ELEVEN , 5 Part of the growing U.S. tea with every purchase! @ >. N r m . bg ov wee | Normal Life After Prison to Wild Wart and the Korea LS S well " mport Tro de tn | came al ontuwieciaen ue short-haired and a long-haired re- while the short-haired man is work. | 4 ond my enkles were set. i i sae — Holl Ww Headlines *¢ | sa¥s one important yeason is price, i" ah of Efe Aye We have at ies station what we ee (Adveativement) GORD BELL ywood : Iced Tea Habit cmc terse Length OF Hartree tine mc A THRITIS s a long-haired and a short- : Helps Industry iriiatresestarar zac esearchers rascanastten, sete i ma sara : from heod : ites “The long-haired man.is work- foot. 20 S. Perry St. -HOLLYWOOD (®—Today Madge tence in 1951, calling her case “‘one| Hot Weather Drinkers England, Japan and. Korea, all ae aan ace hee i ° ing behind, trying to develop what | limited spece prohibits OPEN Wed. Thors., Fri., | Bat. Nights ‘TIL » P.M. she could wani—a husband, a} . searchman more here but will : , i : ; sue : aa | you write me, 1 baby, her acting career and peace |. After the trial, flaws were found; /116 Million Pounds jis pectin ee Sri | Testifying before the House Ap- has been discovered,” Klosky re- | will reply ot once ond tell you how & Fp ET | of mind: in Gianaclis _testimony. ed his | became _drinke ; propriations Committee, Klosky, plied. - | received this wondertul relief. The envy thine lack 4 petition for citizenship was blocked ; - ‘acting chief of the Oil Shale _— i: ; Husbands! Wives! dea tor Senne Pee he orare | DY an immigration officer who said r aaa esos ware Maas ot HU Col ate Clock ; Branch of the Bureau of Mines Mercury, with o dismetey of _: Mrs. Lela S. Wier a ® S| didst conmil oe ‘the manager was “‘so devoid of | habit o reaching for a glass of ge g | about 3,000 miles is the smallest 290 Arter Mille Or—BD. P. ©. Bes ; i . ; | said: | p 4 good moral character that he iced-tea when the weather's hot is | Ty oy oS, OPS. a of the major planets. 2495, Jackson 7, Misstestppt, Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Miss Meredith served two and \oiuig willingly commit another io | belping the tea industry achieve | Stops After 31 Years station, a research station. I can | ‘Uhousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex- & hall yesrs in prison after being ‘prison through false testimony.” 'a long-sought goal: a more im- hausted just because body lacks wou. For new cowicied of Coot to oy aeareebe ‘portant place at the American| | say this because my hair is short. Lece--e. JULY Sud AUGUST vounger fetiing after . ome é s anager, ‘i ‘O! Q | ” i i Tablets. Contels iron for ; supplement = k rae ae See Coen: a Says Miss Meredith: ‘Goodwin table. NEw OSs ay om aaa aa aM, : THE ULTIMATE IN MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT! doses vitamins B, and By. Costs littl. “Get- ite nsanaciis, Former Gov. far | Knight aia 4 ' . ; * * * | big Colgate clock in Jersey City, " ‘ acquainted” size only S0¢. At al) druggists | Warren commuted the 10-year sen- aes hes o we Bae rerare ial The industry has been fighting | J visible to Manhattan's mil- | \ N Th ; Its BLUE RIBBON SHOWTIME _. eee = — | Speec or governor that one o | Nd, a “t. 7 tw AT BUTTERFIELD . ¢ ' Sage atu gory | aera fo” eT ts aren he ten River, as (NNW Lake Theater. |) USsieaee i au-cownrionto twearats of me. That was two years ago, and drinkers. The figures indicate the | Stopped for the first time since it 420 Pontiac Trail he hasn't, done anything about it : . ee H WALLEL LAKE NOW DOOR: since, I was hoping it would hap- battle is being won. Imports of started ticking in 1924. Thru TH = ow pen before my baby was born, but | tea last year came to nearly 116) Qver the years, the huge wooden | \ sh URS. DAILY AT 12145 \ “Man Called Peter” \ CONDITIONED ‘it didn't. I am very disappointed.”’ See ee o oe ihands of this largest ewes | * mm i ii e eC | i Two years ago, the actress was ; ; in the world have become porous— | With - * f os Doors Open 6:45 P. M. married to Dr. Charles. L. Corley. of World War Il. |on muggy days they absorb mois- i’ Richard Todd 2 THRILLING FIRST RUN FEATURES 2 ‘She gave birth to a daughter May i — — of oo les may ture and throw the clock out “| Jean Peters 11. Except for the lack of a par- attributed to iced tea. Restau- | kilter. \ Also | don. ABE ae her the right to | rant sales of iced tea have soared, The clock was stopped so the | ’ “Ten Wanted Men” \) : SEARCH THE SEVEN SEAS AND “ vote or be a guardian, her life is 250 per cent in the last five years, hands could be replaced with steel | With Randolph Scott ‘e you WON'T FIND EXCITEMENT LIKE THIS! | ‘complete. She acts in occasional | and the nation’s total iced tea con- and aluminum ones. ld fff dd | IN THE PONTIAC AREA! TV dramas and films, her latest | sumption has risen to some 10 7 eee eeererr T_T JOHN LANA : ° being “The Ten Commandments | billion glasses a year. | POPPEPEPPEEPPPEPEP EPS EPP DL ED EEE EEE DEEPSEA | ——— —— —., She looks back on her prison} In the South, one large tea firm | AY | EF . U R | c R ; ‘* years without_any bitterness. | reports more iced tea is drunk ore sii | : | “Oh, I felt very discouraged and | than hot tea. N ve. | e,¢ | sorry for myself for about three| But consumption of hot tea is ’ ; - wi | The Critics go ‘months, But I couldn't feel that | on the upswing, too. The Tea Coun- 2 . , i Y | way for long, not when I had peo-| cil of the U.S.A. Inc., set up by ” ple on the outside pulling for me.” |India, Ceylon and Indonesia and * * * j the tea trade in the United States, | She added that if she hadn't gone : ‘to prison she would not have known | “such wonderful friends." Like| ff »Zasu Pitts who appeared at the a it ~~ G@a-Ga over ) Chase’ paceenves ov WARNER BROS. \ ‘um fad, tot tess) WAQT WE TOUNG | — b wamencoon C) , ff = “0 who I am, but I think you're inno- - i | DAVID FARRAR LYLE BETTGER TABHUNTER at 2:39 - 6:05 - 9:34 bi I, \. ne of the funniest farce cent and I want to help you.” In A n IC Ic j ALSO \ comedies in years!" Or Joe Lede. oriole enaasiony : \ a . who visited her at Tehachapi pris-| C os Crowther, N.Y. Times “on and said: “‘T wrote some dam USN, skipper of the hee! TONIGHT - WED. DISCOVERED! The MOST 1 arate CIVILIZATION “Best Picture of the Year!’’— British Film Acodemy aging headlines about you during| breaker “Atka,” logs the - . the first three days your cm hazards encountered on Exclusiv e! Firs t Run IATTLING DEATH DARTS: soa: . broke. Aft yatching the trial, i i *‘An irresistible piece of comic bric-a-brac. ae " ccautaced” ve were belpe ive Mb adeatea ae JOHNNY Las MULLER Laughable right down to the finish line!”’ “wronged. Now I want to undo fhe} want to read: how ene they . eS Gunes PUT LITTLE RIVER ON THE MA —Time damage I helped causg” |. saved che from, ’ AP Alu clas MOON MEN “A technicolored Odyssey with the gusto of “They believed in me and kept]. a freezing death... what — His GUNS COULD Wirt IT OFF! an old Ke comedy.” a working for me.” Miss’ Meredith| happened to the doomed . k: ° ystone Y¥. —Newsweek said. ‘‘I couldn't lose hope.” helicopter... how the “Atka” . =—S Fan at 1:18 - 4:44 ~ 8:13 She added that she found faith) narrowly escaped being Rank GAP Organiastion presents in prison, | ridgprampel toa 14 — in Starts DORRIS DAY — JAMES CAGNEY ae 7] wilderness. . ' = nawecou “There was a Catholic priest| copy of the Post today! FRI. in “LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME NCOLon there, a Basque,” she said. “I had atten ey teteeenitte starring been raised in another faith, but : mg 4 DINAH JOHN KAY KENNETH 4 it had never meant too much to | > ALWAYS SHERIDAN + GREGSON + KENDALL © MORE. | Serres concerned MMMM a , ADDED FEATURE with all the girls—Catholic, Prot- | Y K : Th te 2 ; eee . estant and Jewish. IT was so im-| eego ea r | ss |pressed by him that I figured | She tops her Academy Award triumph in “Come Back, Liule Sheba: “I asked for instructions as a i SHIRLEY BOOTH ; . ee ROBERT RYAN eee ee ena ie aie » HAL WALLIS said I would have to wait until T got outside. When I was released, | “ABOUT MRS. LESLIE. . I became a Catholic " Virginia Lawyer Named a ’ Exalted Ruler of Elks ‘there must be something to_his | religion In CinnemaScope “Violent Men” | Barbara Stanwyck— \ — Ni TONIGHT AND TUES. N 7772 Edw. Rebinsen ALSO “Bowery to Bagdad” . with Leo. Gereey. Hunts Hall, \ sceren. AROTHY MALONE : PEGGIE CASTLE nore JOSEPH HOFFMAN ssomces o DAVID WEISBART emcme o LESLEY SELANDER * AND (Mdedadedikideced Ww | PHILADELPHIA (INS)—John L. | XQ, @2 8 .@teMMaM@aM@aMes | Walker, 49-year-old Roanoke, Va...| _. Phone | attorney, has been elected Grand | E 4 ORlando | Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent | B® 3-2 | and Protective Order. of Elks at . 683 ‘the group's Sist Grand Lodge|Bg « * DRIVE-IN THE FA THEATER | convention in Philadelphia. i Y DRIVE-IN Delegates representing 1,150,000 irport Roads — Office Opens 7:15 P. M. Elks elected Walker unanimously, | = , = = < J and he will be installed at the Cor. R closing session Thursday He will | -" e* e succeed. William J. Jernick, of * Nutley, N. J : = PLUS ABBOTT and COSTELLO in “MEET THE MUMMY” SAT.: JEFF CHANDLER in “FOX FIRE” COMFORT ‘TONIGHT Music by the - So-phis-to-cats No Cover—No Minimum tok VEYA MAM ORIACEM LOM AZe- 5-3 4raem | To Head Osteopaths a raging torrent of emotion that gs BAY CITY «—Dr. Hobert Clif- | , |ford Moore, 49, superintendent of | | the Bay_Osteopathic Hospital, will | be installed as president of the | American Bay Osteopathic Assn. _ DELL’S at the group’s convention July 18-| 22 at Los Angeles. He succeeds Dr. John W. Mulford of Cincinnat!. | \inanaeaeanaeainaieainaied | — LAST TIME TODAY! 2150 OPDYKE ° 1 | > meee cae - ROAD Tonight ° | STARTS TOMORROW! 2 First-Run Features even nature cant control! RRR MM a af w x * x a x Phone FE 5-8331 ~ wevv wy ¥ wrevY OO OOOO OOOO UCCCCCCOCOCEOCOCOCOCOOCCCCCCC TE NY (AR ee err ts A y™ i - 2 é 20th Century-Fox presents - MONROE « COTTEN - PETERS Box Office Opens 6:30 P. M. | , meet» UES SET = ew AN Show Starts 8:15 P. M. 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WELLMAN oe oe (N TRUCOLOR 0 Conemage PRemUETIN - Ceeene ee mor ricrenes, we. a | é , Pretend by DORE SCHARY ‘|! ¥ with SCOTT BRADY > FORREST TUCKER + ANDY DEVINE = | At 11:00-2:10-5:00-8:40 ) , t of f { i jar y j , Ae oT ecu i | | 7 L ; | ‘ if f f ; | | , \ i ; iil Et A green silk satin scarf fills in the nec - line of this Herbert Sondheim costume of \ waistline is beltless and sleeves are three- black and white tweed. . There is black rib\quarter length. The jacket is collared with knit sweater banding on both the V neck-\the knit and low-belted in the back. % re k- |line of the dre. Gaining width at the top, this coat from Monte-Sano and Pruzan’s fall collection is of bold black and white Eng- lish nub tweed with a black beaver dandy collar. Beverly Mathews Feted at Linen Bridal Shower Beverly Mathews of Royal Oak, bride-elect of William H. Morrell, was afternoon at a linen shower given by Mrs. Robert Earl of Maycrest drive, Watkins : * * * The bride -elect is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Thompson of Royal Oak and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Morrell of South Roselawn drive. ~ Mrs. Dodge- Fetes August Bride-Elect ; i : E: R | i : i ft = ae ants will be Mrs. Ruth Williams and Betty Phillips, both of Royal Oak. GUESTS FROM FLINT Arriving from Flint for the show- er were Mrs. John L. Weller, Mrs. Waldo Weller, Mrs. Roy Sullivan, Lou Ann Mc Pherson, Mrs. Har- low McPherson and Mrs. Harlan McPherson. ‘ * * Guests from Royal Oak were Mrs. Ruth Williams, Mrs. Thomp- son, Mrs. Wilford Roy, Mrs. Hilman and Phillips, eo i | ; 1 Ce ek ee ee 2 erate nt mall tie, the jacket. The fitted Claire McCardell’s fall and winter dress shirt and coat costume is_in beige jac- quard silk twill and putty- colored fleece. The slim dress is sashed with green taffeta and fastened all the way down the front with pearl buttons. Matching but- tons fasten the cardigan coat which is lined with the dress fabric. Couples Feted by Berean Class After a picnic supper at the home of the Omar MacNutts on Durnham drive, the Berean Fel- lowship Class of the Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church honored Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Lev- ely on theing®5th wedding anniver- sary and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Koch on their 30th. Robert Mahan, class president, presented gifts to both couples. The “Teen Toppers’’,.a boy's quartet from Pontiac High School sang several selections and Orval Robb led devotions. Mrs, Andrew S. Creswell, who is here visiting 4 A j | From Ceil Chapman's fall and winter collection comes this body-molding evening dress of tucked beige peau de - soie and re-embroidered matching lace. next season's fashions. semiannual showing of new is slim and very snug, ac- centing the entire torso. Some Sondheim sheaths have a wrapped midriff; others accent the bolero line just below the bosom with detailing. Wool jersey is this maker’s favorite fpr daytime sheaths, especially with inserts of rib knit wool \as “dickeys” or “cuffs” for contrast. For evenings, Sondhein sheaths add boxy jackets and are of vel- vet or metallic fabrics. Typical is one theater outfit that puts a boxy ‘“‘little boy" black | velvet jacket over a black velvet sheath which breaks into a white lace bodice just under the bust. Paul Parnes, celebrating a 25th anniversary, puts birthday spar- kle in the sheath. Silvery bead- ing glistens strategically in a little tab just under the bustline or in a little bow at the hip. Parnes also likes sheath cos- tumes — in which jackets cover up sheaths that are skin-tight. Both manufacturers pay some attention to tunics. * * * Sondheim likes the flat double- decker tunic dress, where one skirt fits over another like a cap. Sondheim, Parnes Stress Molded Sheaths for Fall By OLGA CURTIS INS Women's Editor NEW YORK—The molded sheath, sticking as close to the body as adhesive tape, was picked by two big name dress manufacturers today as. the silhouette for | Herbert Sondheim and Paul Parnes, leading off the sheath as the prop of their new collections. At Sondheim, the sheath +————_—— Parnes gives his tunics‘a_ slight | | Harry Fuller, 8 4 » U. S. styles, both chose the lampshade putline, and adds lace for decoration. “° ; Both houses also offer a novel-— ty. At Parnes, it’s ensembles with fur tri ings—including dresses with their own matching fur boleros, like a nutria bolero over a coffee-colored wool dress. Sondheim revives the lace cuff, | but uses it on dresses without any other touch of white and puts the | cuff on sleeves cut just below the | elbow. Try Short Nighties If you don't like nightgowns and pajamas to get twisted around your legs, there's a happy solu- tion. Try one of the very short, pleated gowns worn with matching tt Creates Press Week Sensation Ceil Chapman Dramatizes ’18 Mode By DOROTHY ROE AP Women's Editor NEW YORK (®—A 1955 version of the. hobble skirt, designed by Ceil Chapman and named the | Castle Walk, is the sensation of New York’s current week of fall fashion showings, __ - *j * * The astute Ceil, known for strict- ly fabulous cocktail and evening gowns belovéd by all female tele- vision stars, dramatizes this re- turn to the modes of World War T in spectacular fuchsia, lemon, mauve and gold lame satins and brocades. The skirt is draped peg- top fashion about the hips, hugs the ankles in back and is slit to the knee in front, This makes it possible to walk or dance with ease, and yet preserves the hobble skirt look. \ Gasps and applause greeted these sensational styles when they were presented to members of the visiting fashion press, plunging into a week of hectic fall ‘show- ings by New York designers. * * * Similar but less spectacular is Mrs. Chapman's Juliet silhouette, consisting of a curving petal-like overskirt on a lush satin or lame sheath—this street length. In the ‘mood of new formality, this designer also shows a group of long, slinky sheath evening gowns, sometimes accompanied by elegant fur - trimmed matching coats... “ . But the gowns dedicated to Irene Castle steal‘ the show, and are slated for wide distribution -this fall. You'll be seeing the Castle Luncheon Given for Bride-to-Be Melka Kerensky Melka Kerensky was _ honored Saturday ata bridal luncheon giv- en by Kathryn Kramp of Auburn road. * * Melka is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kerensky of Auburn Heights. She will exchange nuptial vows on Aug. 27 with James Hulen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hulen of Auburn Heights. * byterian Church will be the set- ting for the 5 e’clock wedding ceremony, Miniature white bridal bells marked the places at the luncheon table which was centered with a bride doll, flanked by white tapers trimmed with lily-of-the-valley. * * * Guests at the shower were Mrs. Kerensky, Mrs, Hulen, Mrs. Wil- liam Hill, Mrs, Fred Jacoby, Mrs. | Howard Ogden, Mrs. James Har- graves. Mrs. Ted Relph and Mrs. Other guests were Mrs. Vasil Kerensky, Mrs. Douglas Collins, Mrs. Jolin Erznoznik, Roberta Palmer,- Pat Devereaux, Peggy Nelson, Frances Bohiman, Marge Skosich, Theira Cooper and Mrs. William. McQuerry. Dorothy J. Reid - to Become Bride Mrs, Laura Reid of North Holly- | wood, Calif., is announcing the en- | gagement of her daughter, Dorothy | June, to James Richard Ballan- tyne. The bride-elect'’s father is the late Lyle Reid, formerly of Pon- tiac. James is the son of Mrs. Alvin Ballantyne of Lamoni, Iowa. No panties. Modest and pretty. date has been set for the wedding. Walk hobble skirts all over the country this fall, since these were /the pets -of buyers who already | have placed their orders, figuring | American women are yearning for a change from the multi-petticoat evening silhouette. It’s doubtful if you wear any petticoat at all with the New Castle Walk gowns. Another star of the opening day | of showings was Claire McCardell, | who always can be depended upon | to make fashion headlines. * * * In direct contrast to the polished Oakland Avenue United Pres- | : collection. and sophisticated gowns shown by | college Ceil Chapman, the casyal Claire outdoes even herself in im:mortaliz- ing the fashionably careless look with a costume that might have been designed for space travel and certainly should provide insulation at subzero temperatures. In bulky black, beige and brown checkered tweed, it consists of a loose fin- gertip-length coat lined in fur and fastened with leather straps, plus a matching jumper dress. The coat has a huge cape collar which can be worn as a parka, and the whole should have wide appeal for girls and Eskimos. 4 Red silk satin with red and black imported tweed make up this fall theatre costume from Pattullo-Jo Copeland's The long sleeved dress, like the coat, has a jet-embroidered collar. It fastens down an elongated panel past the waistline. The coat, tied at the neckline, is shaped to flare like the dress and lined to match. Wednesday fs the day Oakland Hills Country Club will stage a “Fashion Tune-up for Teens and Up.” ° * ° the Village Store in Birmingham, the club as models and wilf high- light the July bridge luncheon at the club. . Entertainment at intermission time will include the music of brook jazz combo, and the Apple- quist sisters, Barbara, Judy and Lynn, wilf entertain as a vocal - > trie. : * THE PONTIAC PRESS ny Women 's Section TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1935 — PAGES 12-13 a will feature teenage members of | The tashion show, sponsored by | ‘Fashion Tune-up’ Slated Arrangements for the party are be ng made by both the senior and junior committees. The senior committee is composed of Mrs, Frank W. Lynch, chairman, Mrs. Louis Bauer, Mrs. Joseph Baldez, Mrs. Edward Murray sand Mrs. Car! Sundberg. The juniors, headed by Pattie Palmer, are Jeanne Pedder, Pat O'Connell, Maureen McGinnis and Jane McKinzie. SERVING AS MODELS Teenage models will be Jane Menge, Jan Lynch, Joanne Pedder, Janet Wasson, Judy Boyd, Julie Smith, Nancy Yarnell, Jane Boyd, Joan Vinton and Sue Sundberg. * * ®@ Other models will be Sue Schlachter, Linda Rakas, Susan Murray, Joan Marsh, Sue Riddell, Kathy Flaherty, Pat Flaherty, Betsey Baver and Mary Baldez. Modeling a new line of mother. daughter outfits will be Mrs, Robert Drummond and daughter, Debbie, Mrs. Gib Berstrom and her daughter, Debbie, and Susie Personal News of Interest Among recent arrivals at the Cloister, Sea Island, Ga. were Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lee, David Lee Jr. and Tommy ‘Lee of Pem- broke drive, Bloomfield Hills. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Lester Rathburn and daughter, Jane, of East Col- gate avenue, returned this week- end after visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Good of San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Good accompanied her family to Monterrey, Mexico, * Barbara will leave for Camp Maqua near Hale on July 19 for a month of counselor training. She | spent two weeks at the camp dur- ing June. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Eari Gullett of Murphy avenue and, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Perry of Crocus road have returned from a pike fishing trip in Canada. t a week at the Ernal Lloyds of Summit ave- nue, was a guest of the group, } « bere agwe Y y The two couples Rocky Island Lake, 150 miles be- ¢ i yond the Canadian Soo. According to Mrs. Gullett, the fish were biting furiously. * * * Leaving for their homes in Ja- cobson, Minn., Monday morning were Mrs, Carl Swanson with her daughter, Joann, and Mrs, Marge Horseman, They were visiting Mrs. Swansgon's sigter-in-law and her husband, the Gustave Pers- sons of Tirta court. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Relander of West Huron street are enter- taining Mrs. Relander’s mother, Mrs, Ida Jacobson of Jacobson, Minn. : ._* * Accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, the John Tsatsan- is’ and baby, Petie, Mr. and Mrs: ‘Peter Tsatsanis of East Howard street have returned to their home after spending several days in Cad- illac. They visited the Durward Sabourins at Sunset Pointe Resort ard their cousin, Frank Sabourin. * * | Vacations Dominate. Area Social where he was the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Westby and daughter, Joan, . * ¢ @. Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Day of Dwight avenue are spending the month of July at their summer home on Wall Lake in Barry Coun- ty. The couple recently returned from a two-month tour of the East, including New York City, New Jersey and Penhsylvania. * * * Christiaan Heynekamp, an ex- change student who has been | Gary Boe of Oak Knoll road re- retuned treme Ted, OM. Pox py 7 spending several weeks at the | 1, 2-year-old son, Jeffry, of northwest Detroit were houseguests. * * William Dexter of West Long- z Z 3 rer rifts AL ze s Bauer and Wendy Sundberg. * Calendar the New England states, West Point and Hyde Park, N, Y. * Ld » A son, Steven Michael, was born July 8 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Linn (Paula Groenberg) of North Sha- ker street. The grandparents are the Engle Groenbergs of Ward oH ies ; : ee i j ' 4 ; ' 4 4 co ‘ | : , } | | | | _. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1955 e 4 a * * ’ e I 1 | %, } Girl Should Contribute Ideas for Date Fun re . @ By ELIZABETH WOODWARD When a girl and boy see each other a lot (as in going steady) each must contribute initiative and _ imagination to their dating. It’s’ too much to hope that he will have crackerjack ideas all the time. It’s too easy to get into a rut of the same old doings. Transportation 1s always the same old problem; there's just so much dating money available; and the same old places to go and things to do. * * * The girl hag to suggest some variations on the maim themes. ldeas that aren't extravagant or unreasonable. Ideas that she thinks he'll like. And there's no point in being shy about it either. As this girl is. Neighbors’ Borrowing Is Nuisance Sufferers Advised to Turn the Tables on These Pests — know how much of your time he can count on, It should be enough to hold him —particularly if you write in be- tween visits home and let. him know that you count on his being around. (Copyright 1955) be around my boy friend will break up with me, and that's the last thing I want. What could I do about such a situation?” ning dating arrangements are about to be disrupted by her sum- mer plans. To her utter horror. But she needn't be scared—not if she'll speak for herself. She writes: : . “Dear Miss Woodward: I have a babysitting job for the summer and will be going away seon— not far—but jcst far enough so that I'll only be home on week- -ends.and perhaps one day week, “I'm afraid that since I won't Answer: Talk over your plans with him openly and frankly. Tell him when you'll be home and he'll By EMILY POST I wish I knew the answer to the following question because it is one that comes up in almost every household: “Will you please tell me how I can politely refuse to lend things to neighbors of ours who are constantly borrowing one thing or another. “I can see people being forced to borrow something occasionally, but these neighbors do it all the time and frankly I am getting very fed up with it. your advice as to what I can do h| i NU ONG HOT ! R CLLAARALD SUMMER Permanents . .$7.50 and up Fectering “Beautaire” Dryers for Cool Comfort- ® Complete Beauty Service © ROWENA’S DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP “Dear Miss Woodward: We've been going steady for two years | and my bey friend will often ask me what I'd like to do on a date. But I’m afraid to suggest about this without bas 8 ON, Saginaw lon Columbia anything because I’m not sure Peneertneet _ FE 2-0383 VE 6-915 he would like to do it. : “I know 1 shouldn't be back- ame. = Cal oro ward at suggesting things after coated gees doom anti] they going with him so long. So what's realize what a trial a constant the matter with me?” PERMANENTS Special $ D> 00 No Appointment Necessary! Williams Lake R4. (3 Hair Cuts..........$1.25' Answer: You're just devoid of ideas, that’s all. And a bit leery of putting the ones you do have “Dear Mrs. Post: When a per- son makes a wrong play at the is it necessary to apologize to your partner, or is it best to ignore it and say nothing?” Answer: It is best to keep your into ‘words. ; * * * When he asks you what you'd like to do, speak up. On the basis of past performances, you know ; mind on the game and say nothing ; phate pesscnenie onerres bx unti! after the hand when you) md -|t Sha: & Set $1 50 _an evening's entertainment. might well say, “I'm sorry, part- Jameson 5 mpoo adoont Le You could produce thé proper ‘moed for any one of a number of things. So suggest a couple that appeal to you, and let him choose the ene that appeals to him most. Now and then come up with one that won't cost anything—like just taking a walk or dropping over to see another couple. That will save up date dough for a big splurge that you'd like for special celebra- — ner, I shouldn't have played the 3 Gh |= Children’s Hair Cuts . $1.00 -Belva’s Beauty Salon 6183 Jameson Drayton Plains . Pontiac Press Phote Hooking ten yards of carpeting for her stairs is Mrs.|by maroon and aqua. Behind the frame is 9 year old Leslie R. Tripp of Illinois road. The background of the|Laurie Lee Lewin of Rye, N. Y. who loves watching her center panel is a deep cedar rose, and the side panels are a| grandmother at her favorite hobby. Mrs. Tripp has hooked lighter shade of the rose with the oriental design accented |more than 10 rugs. RS ABR ie toatl RRS eae hae shen tions. * * . But don’t wait to be asked every time. Talk up things that would be fun to do just as casual] con- versation. The lad needs inspira- tion—so you supply it. This girl's usually smooth-run- MARY KING SALON ORA OBRECHT ELSIE DRELLICK Specializing in Hair Styling - atid Permanents Complete Beauty Service 152. N. Perry FE 2-3053 “Your Health Is Our Business’ You will feel SO much better after you see us! ’ Swedish Massage Vapor & Steam Cabinets VEE & DEE Masseurs 124 W. Heron FE 5-5211 Parking Space Avatiabdle Slightly Soiled Regularly 95¢ to $5.95 WHILE THEY LAST! 75% OFF Backenstose Bookstore 15 €. Lawrence Sr. Mrs. Oliver to Entertain at Summer Home The shaded lawn of Mrs. Robert torway drive, Elizabeth Lake, will be the setting for a hooked rug exhibit and tea Thursday. . * ° * The exhibition will open at 11 o'clock in the morning and will continue through the evening. Rugs are being loaned by many people from Clarkston, Birming- ham, Davisburg, Pontiac and other communities. Some rugs will be tn the process of hooking ang will give visitors an idea of the intricate patterns and colors needed to produce the artistic and realis- tic effects. Floral, geometric B. Oliver’s summer home on Mo- | | terial and Oriental designs will be on display. Hookers report that the making of a rug is not too difficult, is very satisfying and fascinating. The process, they say, is simple. Nar- row strips of colored woolen ma- is pulled through burlap mesh and a flower, bud or leaf is created. * * * The few tools needed to make a rug are: A frame (an easel frame is preferred), a good pattern, a small, fine hook and some clean, colored woolen rags. FORMS CLOSE NAP The rags are cut with a straight Cookies Go With Milk for Snacks Cook Shares Recipe for Old-Time Treats Made With ‘‘Lasses By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor When the children come in clamoring for something to eat, give them old-fashioned molasses cookies with big glasses of cold milk. Their active little bodies need the iron they get from molasses. Mrs. V. R. Spencer, today’s cook, is an active club woman. We met her at the Westside Extension group. She belongs to the WSCS unit of her church and to the Bet- ter Home and Garden club. MOLASSES COOKIES By Mrs. V. R, Spencer % eup brown sugar % cup shortening 2 eggs, beaten % cup buttermilk soda gree oven for 15 minutes. | Elliott's wf dante Like New! Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. Waterford, Mich. OR 3-1225 ~— jae stimi@in gigiais= 4a Gi Mh me ae Pop her on top of your electric mixer—her full skirt will protect it from cust! So gay, she’s a con- versation piece in your kitchen. A perfect shower, bazaar gift! Pattern 872: Embroidery trans- fers, pattern pieces for novelty electric mixer cover. Use scraps! Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for l1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiat Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. Look for smartest ideas in Nee- diecraft in our Laura Wheeler Catalog for 1955. Crochet, knitting, embroidery and lovely things to wear. Iron-ons, quilts, aprons, nov- elties--easy, fun to make! Send 25 cents for your copy of this book now! You will want to order every new design in it. Individual Attention to edge about one-eighth of an inch wide. The loops are hooked close together and low. This forms a close nap and prevents grit get- ting between the loops and cutting the burlap. Most hookers leave the loops unclipped. Platform Shoes Not For Shorties The hostess is perfectly dressed. She has on a becoming dress with |an obviously well-fitted girdle un- derneath. Her hair is crisp from the salon. Her jewelry goes with Sandals are not for feet that have been tortured out of shape by years of childhood’s ill-fitted shoes. Platform soles add height only to women who are already very tall. they make shorter, heav- ier women totter miserably. Coming Events Royal Neighbors of America will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. im Grotto Hall, 128 W. Pike St. Blue Star Mothers wee 4 will meet this evening at 6 in on Mount Clemens street. me Hooked Rug Exhibit and Tea Are Planned Thursday Since a flower requires three to seven shades of a color to perfect it, hookers usually dye their own material. Hooking a rug appeals fo all members and ages of a family. Men are especially good hookers. The committee in charge of the exhibit and tea consists of Mrs. John Keller of Clarkston, Mrs. Les- tie R. Tripp of Dlinois avenue, Mrs. Carroll Osmun of Woodland ave- nue and Mrs. Oliver.” The affair is sponsored by the July-August Group of the First Presbyterian Church. Downtown ss Dining It’s Convenient Pleasant Atmosphere Food at It's Best Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP _ Huron Gardens Eagles Auxiliary 3887 Tinias! nah Oiicare wit ola spt 36 E. Pike St. meeting. ‘i NOW-= for a limited time . .- 2 for SALE! and meat. Money back gvorantee. “ ° Expert craftsmen at Elliott’s will restore Hair Styles! your furniture and cover it with your choice FINGER of material. Eliott will even restyle your Pap chdracll chairs and sofas and you may choose from — ur Special over a thousand different fabrics. Sd, » Open Bveningn when having your furniture recovered, do ° not miss seeing Eliott’s Furniture. 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Merchants now are two full games behind league-leading General Motors with Amateur Day (July 31) rapidly approaching, GMC now has the in- side track for that occasion and the league title as well. Anderson nine left little doubt as to its intentions last night. Jets pounced on starter Ken Campbell for three runs in the Ist inning, driving him from the bex and bringing in Don Stone, dets made four hits if the open- ing stanza, including doubles by Don Russel] and Tony Lothery. Jets added two more runs in the Sth on singles by Eugene Cox, Roy Beasly, Lothery and Bill My- ers. Singles by Russell and Judge Booker plus a brace of: errors brought home two more in the 6th to complete Jets scoring, In all, the Anderson club collected 11 hits. Jim Williams hurled for Jets and gave up three blows, .two in the 6th when Auburn tallied its lone run. Wade Stallion and Rod Beckett poked out the safeties, Stallion scoring on an infield mis- cue, Jets ...cececces-vace-e 300 082 0-7 11 4 uburn Williams and Johnsen; Campbell, Stone and Berg Coach Advertises for Gridders, Still Waiting football players, so he advertised for them. The following classified ad, sign- ed by Borah, appeared for four days in a Chicago newspaper: “Wanted — football players who want to obtain an education in colorful Colorado at a fully ac- credited junior college. Send qual- ifications.” The qualifications are simple. Borah, reached at his Stertings, Colo., home, said applications must be high school graduates (grades immaterial) and... . have varsity - quality athletic ability. Borah, who has coached football and wrestling at Northeastern for 3 6| Camp Oakland a year, said he knows of nothing in ‘conference rules prohibiting his public plea. He observed: “the big shots all go out after players, but they do it underhanded. We just came out in the open.” The enterprising coach said Northeastern has scholarships for 33 football players, 12 wrestlers, 15 track men, 15 baseball players and 15 basketball players. Borah said the school’s president L Ervin’ French, “wasn’t so hot" about his recruiting idea because he was afraid “we might get a lot of bums.” : But, Borah pointed out, the scholarships require grades of A “C” average or better in addition to athletic ability. He added: _ “So if we do get a lot of bums, we just ship ‘em back.” So far, Borah said he has not re- ceived any applications. Chuck Davey to Lunch at Children’s Camp Chuck Davey will be luncheon guest of Camp Oakland and camp superintendent William Mates at noon Wednesday, according to Hareld Duggan, recreation direc- tor of the Oakland County Chil- dren's Home. Davey, former television boxing idol currently planning a profes- sional comeback, will spend sev- eral hours with the youngsters there before heading for Detroit. ig for wunder- privileged children. Kocsis, G l, Ex-Tiger Culle Retain Hopes — sunny, tree-lined Coffin defeated by William Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., Slated Today Editor and Promoter Buried on Anniversary of His All-Star Game CHICAGO w — Funeral service: Ward's funeral will take plac: the same day of the All-Star Base ‘ball Game, originated by Ward 22 years ago, of the All-Star Football game. The 22nd All-Star Game will be played Aug, 12 at-Soldier Field, Start Practicing— Football’s Coming! NEW YORK (®The relegation of Chico Carrasquel to second- ‘string shortstop for the Chicago White Sox and the charge of “in- different play” lodged against the graceful Venezuelan recalls some interesting off-the-record remarks made by an American League manager in Florida the past spring. * * « “T'd have to give the Sox a real | good chance to win it,” he said, “if there was some way of know- ing that Carrasquel was going to feel like playing his best ball in every game, He could give the Sox that little lift they need. But I’m beginning to wonder if Chico will ever play that way again. “When he first came up in 1950, and for a year or two after that, he was as great a fielding short- stop as I ever ‘saw. He was a real marvel with that) glove. Just when vat Sepaait you Dat 9 oY eee i yf ed, he'd kill you with an impos- sible play, He could hit too. * * * “But even in those years I seemed to notice that Chico made his most miraculous plays when the opposing shortstop was Phil Rizzuto of the Yankees, or Lou Boudreau, who was just finishing up at Cleveland and Boston, or Marty Marion, whom he saw some of with the St. Louis Browns. He recognized them as great short- stops, and he was determined to prove that he was even better. He made it mighty rege * Downfall of Chisox Shortstop Chico Carrasquel Recalls One Pilot's Comments Prior fo Season Now that Phil is just about through and can’t be counted upon at all this season, I don’t think you'll see / $5 E, Pike Ph. FE 3-7195 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. JULY 12, 1955 ! MILWAUKEE @—~Major league of a limit of two to a club appears doomed. The player representatives of league/the American and National Le and player limit, was the way to solve a perplexing big league problem. But although club owners con- cede the bonus policy is something of a bear they have caught by the tail, the sentiment is against such a restriction as advanced by the players. a Campy, Mantle Make Changes in Batting Race Roy ‘Backs’ Into NL Lead as Ashburn Drops; Mickey Boosts Mark NEW YORK w#—Brooklyn's Roy Campanella, who hasn't held a bat in his hands since June 28, and the Yankees’ Mickey Mantle, who has been swinging a hot one, pro- duced the most notable changes in the major league batting race last week, * >*> Campanella’s idle .335 batting average was tops in the National League when league-leader Richie Ashburn of Philadelphia slipped 17 points to .327 last week, In the junior circuit, Mantle picked up 15 points, the highest increase in both leagues, to move up three places to fourth with a 318 mark. * *¢ @® The AL batting lead, however, still belonged to Detroit’s AI Ka- line. The outfielder’s five-point de- cline to .371 was hardly noticeable in the midst of a six-point drop to .322 by runner-up Nellie Fox of Chicago in activity up to the All- Star break. * ¢ ®@ Ashburn, who was passed up fn the All - Star selections, not only lost the top spot in the senior cir- cuit but is in danger of being dis- Mantle, Detroit's was the only player to show an increase in the Amer- Champ Leads Again in Boston-Halifax Race MANCHESTER, Mass, 7— Eighteen yachts began sailing in the 360-mile Boston to Halifax, N. S., race yesterday with Arthur B. Homer’s 54-foot yaw! Salmagal II, the defending champion, in the lead. The vessels—nine in Class A and nine in Class B—got off to a rare windward start with an easterly _breeze crossing the east by south course for Cape Sable. Golfers Cut Average at Hole-In-One Test WORCESTER, Mass, (f— The first 14 years of the Worcester Telegram and Evening Gazette hole-in-one tournament saw a total of two aces—an average of one in every 70,000 tries. Yesterday, in the 15th annual event, Mike Katz and Fred Grim- ley, both of Worcester, each sank tee shots on the 140-yard special hole at Green Hill Golf Club. That figures to one for each 2,950 at- tempts, In 1944 there were only 35 postponed games in the American League, an average of fewer than five a team. $7630 BUDGET GAS FIRED WATER HEATER This fuel-thrifty, automatic water heater ter provides an abundant, pone = supply of hot water. im 20, 30 and 40 gallon models Easy Terms Yow eon buy now for moderniration @2 © convenient time payment plan, Eames & Brown Co. former teammate Bob Long. Pheto United Press HOT OPENING — The caption on the picture does not apply to the wide-open mouth of the recumbent player. However, it does in- dicate that temperatures in the 90s marked the start of football | Banks, ‘chi practice this week for the Los Angeles Rams. Jack Ellison (72) the 1954 all-American tackle from UCLA offers a cooling soft drink to Red Wings Train at Soo for Eighth Year SAULT STE. MARIE —Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League will hold their pre-season training camp here Sept. 12-28 this year, the club has announced. This is the 8th consecutive year the Wings have trained at the Soo. Wings also announced that the club will play exhibition games here Sept. 18, 22 and 25 against un- named opponents. Pheasants Come Early First pheasants arrived in the U. S. from China in about 1881 and were released experimentally in Oregon's Willamette Valley area. Chivalry Not Dead, but Takes a Beating MIAMI —Chivalry is not dead in Florida. ing. When a woman's golf ball land- ed in the rough at the Biltmore Golf Course, Earl Dymond pulled a Sir Walter Raleigh. He held But it did take a beat- back a bush-so she could get a/? good smack at the ball. But Dymond got the smack in- stead. Her swing connected squarely with his head. Bob Feller has pitched 12 major league one-hitters during his ca- reer with the Cleveland Indians. “The players tel that the bonus setup is shoving too many veteran players out of jobs without actually replacing them," said Roberts, who yesterday was re-elected to a two-year term as his loop’s player representative, However, National League Pres- ident Warren Giles and Frank Lane, White Sox general manager, said in rebuttal hat the player proposa] took the teeth out of the present bonus restriction, * * * “The idea is to discourage pro- miscuous signing of bonus players, and putting even two in the same category as returning servicemen “Lint Bonus Babies the purpose of the bonus rule,” said Lane, eee At present, the Baltimore Orioles lead the bonus parade with five such players, while the Detroit Tigers have four, In several in- stances, veteran players have been released to mak room ‘for the un- tested phenoms. Giles also contended the pro- posal would defeat the purpose of the rule which is to penalize a lavish-spending club which seeks to corner the market of young tal- ent, Roberts said the subject would come up for owner action next| October, The present rule requires any bonus player—one signed for more than $4,000 yearly salary—to ‘re- main with the parent club for two years before minor league assign- ment, * * * Baseball authorities agree gen- erally that compelling a bonus youngster to ride a major league bench. for two years with little chance of competition- is unfair both to the player and to the club. Robin Roberts, star Philadelphia Phils’ pitcher who started today’s | All-Star Game, expressed the view as National League player repre- | sentative that the bonus system | also was unfair to veteran players. All-Star Teams Averages Of All-Star Game Players AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING Player, Cub AB R BR RBI Pot Vernon, Wash. 280 34 77 Fox, Chi, 328 «49 «107 3 Rs Kuenn, Det. 3 51 =H 64 3} 320 Finigan, KC. 308 47 88 9 286 Williams, Bos. 99 31 39 12 3 394 Mantle, N.Y, 296 7ix 94 2ix 61 (318 Kaline, Det 329° «74 «(122% 19 67 71x Berra, N.Y 285 44 «82 15) «62 .2n8 Power, KC 302 «50 «92 «ML 42 [305 | Avila, Cle 200 -49°«79:«S 2 | ar owvel, - 2944 06«49 «O75 CG 23855 | | Rosen, 266 «330 «62 «11 SO 233 | Smith, Ge 346 «70 109 «14 «SI 91S Doby, Cle 276 «49 «87 «130 «45 315 sen, Bos. 323° «4570 88 17) Tim 272 Lollar, Chi, 219 3 61 16 «37 «379 Cle. 3 S$ Wl 6 8M Hoeft, Det. re et ee eee ee Donovan, Chi eo 5s 71 2 163 Ford, N.Y. 6 S$ 7 6 S :156 Turley, N.Y, “a 83 7 © 3 (le Wilson, Balt, 4 © 6 0 3 136 Pierce, Chi. HO 063 (4 8 2 19 Sullivan, Bos. 47 4 #$ 6 4 106 Score, Cle. 4S 3 2 0 1 1044 Totals 4944 830 1417 183 758 287 PITCHING . Chad IP WH BBSOWL ERA Pierce, Chi, $4 81 «27:73 «8 6 3.11 Chi. 114 98 27 32:10 2 2.29 Wilson, Bait. 123 64 4 43 6 9 251 Ford, K.Y. 134 103 58 6110 4 2.69 Wyas. Cle. 130 99 43 7011 4 2.70 Sullivan, Bos, 139 128 67 7411 7 2.98 Score, Cle. 127 89 87 137k 8 7 3.05 Turley, N.Y. 144 86 107x130 11 7 3.06 ft, ‘Det. 116 106 43 76 8 3 3.96 1120 875 503 Tié BO 49 2.84 NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING Player, Clud AB R A HR RBI Pet. Klus’ski, Cin. 309 $5 98 63 317 Sch'd'st, StL. 307 47 91 10 35 (397 322 4796 «2355298 Mathews, Mil. 246 52 73 22 58 297 Ennis, Phil, 205 36 «Bl 14 «59 366 Snider, Bkn, 310 74x 99 28 89x 319 Mueller, N.Y. 335 35 105 5 49 313) Burgess, Cin. 208 34 65 10 32 313 Crandall, Mil. 237 32 59 11 29 (249 Lopata, Phil. 179 2% 45 9 2% 251 Logan, Mil. 319 59 98 10 45° 307) Musial, Bt L. 312 54 93 19 65 298/ es, Bln, 313 43 88 14 59 (381 r, Chi, 326 46 (9) 6D 26 Jackson, Chi, 285 45 72 14 42 .253| Aaron, Mil 339° «54 «(100m 17 56322 Mays, N.Y. 300 «66106«Oo92 27s A208 | Thomas, . 20 3% 6 11 28 214) N‘combe, Bkn, 63 12 4 5S M381 Roberts, Phil, 52 8 14 1 8 269 Arroyo, S&L: 42 1 9 © 4 314 Conley, Mil, 48 2 ww Oo 4 208 Nuxhall. Cn, 4 7 8 2 5S 186 Haddix, st. L. 4 6 7 «1 4 175 Jones, Chi “4 2 7 60 © So Totals 6573 873 1583 288 918 286 PITCHING . IP H BBSOWL ERA Arroyo.St L. Ml % 35 410 3 2.43 Roberts, Phil, 169 156 2810113 7 288 N'eombe, Bkn. 135 126 22 2 ler 2.93 Conley, Mil 137 126 43 9811 5 3.61 Nuxhall, Cin. 130 118 44 60 8 6 3.67 ones, Chi, 138 93 105x1l4x 910 3.78 Haddix, SiL. 112121 38 81 6 9 5.38 $32 834 315 587 71 41 3.49 x-Leads ledgue ° * * Ladewig Wins 5 Titles Marion Ladewig of Grand Rapids has been the world champion match game women's bowling title holder for five times to 1955. ‘beyond the 25-player limit defeats Approval Given Charity Racing Inglis Puts OK = on DRC Meet Starting July 25 DETROIT — After extensive delay, this season's six-day charity horse racing meet at the Detroit Race Course starting July 25 hag received racing commissioner James H. Inglis’ approval. Inglis, finding the meet ‘‘entirely legal and proper’ and “most worthy of public support,” gave his approval yesterday. The commissioner had delayed approval pending investigation in view of the legislature's outlawing of all charity racing, effective next November. Charity racing became a subject of controversy after the attempt of a non-Michigan group to buy the Detroit course for chari- ty races. Church groups and others protested, Inglis announced his approval of the six days of charity racing in a letter to Michigan Racing Chari- ties, Inc., a beneficiary of the meet, ‘Expect 40 to Play in Jaycee Tourney LANSING (®—Michigan's young | golfers will compete July 18 and 19 at the Walnut Hills Country Club in the 10th annual Michigan Jay- cee Junior Tourney. Winner of the 36 holes medal play will represent Michigan at Columbus, Ga., Aug. 15-20 in the International Tourney sponsored by, the Junior Chamber of Com- merce. About 40 golfers under 18 are ex- pected for the tourney. The field will be wide open as last year's winner, Arnold Nedelman of East Lansing, is unable to defend his title mark. Sam Snead's Golf School Today’s player is demonstrating pretty good form in most respects except for one serious error. I have had the artist illustrate this with dotted lines. what the error is? It's that old bonehead play of nearly all fair-to-middlin’ golfers— our pictured player is uncocking his wrists too early on the down- swing: The wrists must remain fully cocked until the hands get down to about hip level. If they don't, the “oomph’’ is all gone from the swing before the clubhead gets anywhere near the ball. 2 * * * If the wrists remain properly cocked, then the club at this point of the downswing is still back over the right shoulder, as indicated by the dotted line, instead of perpen- dicular as shown by the solid line. Other than this one flaw (which causes slices and robs the stroke of power), the form shown is good. I like the straight left arm and the way the player's hip turn and body pivot are leading the shoul-, der and arm action. * * * Note also the slightly flexed | position of both knees, giving him kind of a “sitting down” posture after passing the 18-year | at this stage. 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Golf Assn, handicap. system for men. It's explained on the entry ‘Jewelers Nip Defeat Early Shaw's avenged its only loss of the season Monday night, but not without a fight, The Jewelers struck early, then staved off a 6th- inning threat to nip GMC, 4-3, in last night's feature Men's City Softball League game at North Side Park. Shaw's jampeod on. starting pitcher Lynus Grant for three runs in the Ist inning on three singles, a walk and a lusty triple by Stan Hester. Winners scored thelr last run in the 3rd on Bill Sports Calendar TODAY se ball CLASS A — Don Nicholle Real Estate vs CIO §94 (Wisner, 6:30) CLASS D—Rosebud Market ve Mets iG-F-south, §:30); Griff's Grill vs. Dub- lin Community Center 1C-J north, 5:30), CLASS E—Community Super Market vs St. George (Washington, §:30) , Softball CITY MEN'S — North Side Service vs Drive-In Cleaners (Beaudette, 7); GMC vs Ashland Flying Octane (Beaudette, 830): Stadium Inn ve. Bicmar (North Side, 7). CITY GIRLS — Giles Realty vs. Shaw's Jewelers (North Bide, 10) . WATERFORD MEN'S — Gidley Elec- tric vs Sylvan Center (Drayton, 8:30). ware vs. White Brothers (Drayton, 6°30: WATERFORD LITTLE LEAGUE— Mace- day Gardens ys. Del's Service (Williams Lake, 6:30). Nebraska will open its football season with a game in Hawaii on Sept. 17. The Cornhuskers beat Hawaii 50-0 in their Ist. meeting last season. Inn | GM, Avenge in Season error, General Motors narrowed margin in its half of the 3rd on Gerry Dennis’ round-tripper, Sin- gles by Grant, Hall and Ron Jen- nings and two mistakes afield. sent an outfield fly cut short the rally. Glenn (Wimpy) Johnson pitched for Shaw’s and was touched for seven hits. He struck out four and walked none. Grant was tagged with the loss. Singles by Don Hill, Tinson and Osta scored the winning run in the bottom of the Tth to give Elks 810 club a 3-2 decision over Bicmar Inn at Beaudette. Winning pitcher was Al Emsley, who gave up ‘eight safeties. Elks collected nine hits. Knights of Columbus posted a 4-1 victory over Ashland Flying Oc- tane behind the four-hit hurling of Pete Mihay. Giles Realty remained undcteet: ied in the girls league with a crush- {ing 27-4 victory over Gingellville. WATERFORD JUNIOR — Keego Hard- | Shaw's se cee. 3OL 000 O-—4 7 5 GMC 001 002 0—3 7 3 Johnson and White: Grant, Hall and 'G Dennis | Biemar ..... +. 001 010 0-2 8 3 ‘Elks 810 .. 000 020 1-3 9 2 Ashiand ate of C 0 ° Geiger ‘and Burmeister; Mihay = rd. 2% . 10:11 0 0 6-37 271 Gingeliviiie : ... © 13 00—4 Dennis, Hoffman and Leanier; Wick- man, McCarter and Galante and * - Mason's double and an outfield | two runners home in the 6th, but | Halick and B. Reed, a and — | 0 000 the | | | ! | Lombardo Won't Try fo Set New Record LONDON, Ont., July 11 — Lack of a _ sufficiently straight course will prevent orchestra leader; Guy Lombardo tempting to break power boat speed record here this all. Lombardo made the announce- ment after driving his inboard hydroplane Temp VII at a 130-mile an-hour clip over a regatta course on Lake Fanshawe. He said a minimum of three miles straight run would be needed for an attempt on the record but he could find only twa on Lake Fanshaw. from = Detroit Tennis Tourney Bxpects 3,500 Entries An estimated 3,500 tennis players | are expected for this year's Great- | er. Detroit Novice tennis tourna- ment beginning Tuesday, July 19. The event is open to netters living within 50 miles of Detroit City Hall. Competition will be held Junior and Senior divisions. Entry blanks are available at recreation centers where local tournaments are scheduled. Local tourney qualifiers will enter the finals at Detroit's Palmer Park July 27-31. at- | the world’s in | blanks sent out today by the USGA, Entries are limited to amateurs with handicaps not greater than four, computed under this system. * * * The big difference between the new system and the old is that each course must be rated by a committee according to its diffi- culty and the golfer's scores are compared with the course rating to establish a handicap differential. A golfer may use either a ‘‘basic’’ | or a “current” handicap for his / tournament entry * * * ‘The qualifying sections for the |55th amateur have been reduced to 31—six fewer thaf last year, the USGA revealed. But just about aS many courses will be used. In six of the sections qualifying play will be over two courses, “. * » The sectional rounds will cut the big field — there were 1,278 entries last year—to 200 for the | Modesto, Calif.: ‘ville, Fla.; championship proper, an all- match play tournament over the James River Course of the Coun- try Club of Virginia, Exemptions are granted only to former U.S. and British Amateur champions, the 1954 Canadian Amateur champ- ion—Harvie Ward of San Fran- cisco — and the 1955 USGA junior and public links champions. we a * The qualifying locations Monday, Aug, 29—Seattle, Wash Tuesday, Aug. 29 — Montgomery. Ala.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Los Angeles, Denver, Jackson- Atlanta, Chicago, Des Moines, lowa; New Orleans, Balti- more, Boston, Detroit, Mifneapo- lis, Kansas City, St. Louis, Mam- aroneck, N.Y.; Rochester. *N.Y.; Rochester, N. Y.; Greensboro, N.C.; Cincinnati, Cleveland Oklahoma City,, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Memphis, Nashville, Tenn.; Dal- jas, Houston, Richmond, Va., and Huntington, W.Va. 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Saginaw St., Just North of Wilson Avenue |Ex-Buckeye Signs Again CHICAGO up—Center Jack | nings, former star tackle af Ohio State, has signed for his sixth sea- son in the National Football League Jen- ‘aging Director Walter Wolfner has | announced. Another veteran, half- back-end George Kinek, ex-Tulane | Star. | dinals. Man- | Puleo Looms as Boxing Hope Brooklyn Ringman Gets Decisive Win Against |: Manzo in TV Bout NEW YORK ‘®—Tab Tony Puleo as one of the better young light- weight prospects around today. ¥ * * The rangy ite. a pro only 13 months, whacked out a. decisive -10-round pyer Libby Manzo eof New York | in a television fight at St. Nicks | arena last night Tony impressed both by his win- ning margin and by the smart manner in which he whipped a more experienced rival. x ca * * First, the 25-year-old Manzo, who recently lost a split decision. to former lightweight champion Pad- dy DeMarco, his bobbing and clutching style. Then Tony suffered a nasty, | third round, ts % $ In the fifth, Tony caught Manzo with a fast and hard right-left- right series to the jaw that hurt Libby and turned the tide * * * Front then on it was all Puleo. | the recent Golden Gloves gradu- | ins rocked Manzo in the seventh, | 22-vear-old Brooklyn- | victory | puzzled Puleo with | inch- | long cut over his left eye in the | Boxing fans may be able to draw a parallel between Pontiac’s Gene Linscott and Al Andrews following the Pontiae postman’s bout with Jerry Fowler tonight at Motor City Arena. Fowler, a Chicagoan, calls a victory over George James his best of the year, James earlier had gone the distance with An- drews. Linseott has his eyes on | an Aug. 4 shot at Andrews in Wisner Stadium here if he can successfully hurdle Fowler. Fowler, a last-minute substitute, was lined up when Guido Picone of Canton, O.,-- withdrew Sunday, claiming an ankle injury. Since it | was the 3rd time he has same excuse for pulling out of a Motor City Arena bout, promoter Julius Piazza has asked a suspen- sion of the Ohioan, Picone and his manager have been ordered to appear before the | Ex-Eli Athlete Gets oe Coaching Spot NORTHFIELD, Vt. w — Arthur | J. Fitzgerald of Ridgefield Park, \N.H.. a football- basketball-baseball star at Yale in the late 1940's, has been appointed head basketball coach at Norwich University. Fitzgerald, who succeeds Joe Mullaney, now at Providence Col- lege, coached basketball in Cuba |for the Vedado Tennis Club last eighth, ninth and 10 rounds to win | winter. He also will serve as as- last round for butting, also has rejoined the Car-| breezing. Manzo was penalized the | sistant coach in other sports -at the Vermont military school, Tonight's Bout May O Linscott, Andrews Parallel. " used the | state boxing commission today for” an examination, Fowler has a 15-8 record, but among the defeats were split-de- Bay City and John L. Perry, _ The Linscott-Fowler bout, ‘am 8-rounder, will be televised over 4round return bout between Don Jasper of Duluth and Andy Bond of Detroit. The TV program starts at 10 p.m. Andrews also will be in action ‘tonight in his home town of Su- perior, Wis. He is slated ta meet Don Jones of Detroit, claion loses to a pair of Gene rated opponents, Alan Kennedy of . = 2 a « WWJ-TV (channel 4) as will a. Normalize Your Weight and Relax Steam Baths, Electric Cabinets Physio-Therapy Daily from . 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Call Today tor Information YMCA Athletic Club FE S-6116 SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE 454 Orebard Lake Ave. There’s a 1955 model of telephone service, too! ( Like this year’s stunning new automobiles, today's telephone service has been designed for the ed and convenience of modern living. 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Federal, The cost of an outside 3-9911 For noisy places ond for those “Hands-free” Speakerphone * No need to hold the receiver. You can use this phone even while you're bathing a baby, Automatic Answering Set Answers your phone when you're out. G — callers your recorded Volume Coftrol Telephone with hearing bons. % is | RIGHTREN Illegal Adoption Racket Hearings ' Set by Senate " WASHINGTON (INS)—A Senate Subcommittee will hold hearings in Chicago this Thursday, Friday and Saturday as part of a nation- | wide investigation into ‘black market babies.” j * * * i Subcommittee Chairman Estes | Kefauver (D-Tenn.) said there will be witnesses from California, illinois, Michigan, Minnesota. New York, Oklahoma, Texas and Canada. In announcing the hearings, Kefauver, whose subcommittee was set up-to investigate juvenile | delinquency, reported “a grow- | Ing number of young, unmarried mothers , ... involved in what in gross abuses by certain indi- ‘viduals who have exploited this situation commercially.” Hire Retired General HOLLAND ® — The Donnelly- Kelley Glass Co. has appointed Lt. Gen. Daniel ‘Noce (Ret.), former Army inspector general, as its di- rector of engineering and research for the firm’s specialties division Noce was chief of staff. European Command, from 1949 to 1952 and was Army inspector general from }1953 until he retired last year There are more than 200 million acres in U. S. national forests. i cause he is not popular at all now.” Ss eae 1 Nee e p ' : A THE PON ; / 7 eg ae aoe sn nemacinnapestaenststaensannaentnensnnggesctsisihiatat aCe cs to, boa pockets fhe | I “NICK HALIDAY Siro’ ot etic for'stopton” |BOSS Khrushchey , | Si# HAL He said that in the past 10 years | ’ : fe sm denn for neste: Corny’ in Moscow babies available for adoption” and| WASHINGTON (INS)—Nikita &. | that “this disparity has resulted | Khrushchev, Soviet “strong man” to most Americans, -is just a “corn man” to the Russians According to Nikolai — E. Khokhlov, Soviet intelligence of- ficer who quit the Reds in 1954, “corn man’ is the approximate | translation of the Russian word! “kukurugznik,"’ which he said is | what they're calling Khrushchev | in Moscow these days Inta copyrighted interview with UL. S. News and World Report. 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WILBUR'S GARDEN: THAT'S THREE WE'VE LOCATED IN THIS ONE BLOCK .*"’ ‘ HALF ACRE CASTLE NICE MORNING TO WALK To /.. GOSH, WHAT “I don't care if they’re comfortable. You can't wear them.home!”’ (Advertisement) (Advertisement) (Advertisement) (Advertisement) mtr ETE JOM MORES. Pops “YOU ARE INTE! WITTY, EVEN-TE ENE LLIGENT, \ MPERED, 4 { Le ‘ . Pi ‘ct ee r a of i Forecast Spurs Grains Selling CHICAGO —. Grains sold off on the Board of Trade today in the wake of a government fore- cast of another bumper crop year. Feed grains were: hardest hit by the selling. Wheat drew support from mills, but nevertheless de- sine with the rest of the mar- et, ' duly soybeans were indepen- dently firm, gaining a small fraction on short covering, while other months eased. Wheat near the end of the first hour was 14 to % lower, July 2.0334; corn 1 to 34 lower, July |. $1.40% oats %% to % lower, July 6255; rye % to 1 cent lower, July $1.00'2; soybeans 42 lower to % higher, July $1.41, and lard unchanged to 5 cents a hundred pounds lower, July $11.90. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN Se CAGO, July 12 (AP) — Opening Wheat Be 63% JULY ...... 202% Dee 6534 Sep veoss 205'4 Mar ......... 68 | Dec se 2 08 Rve | MOE 2 asc.. 20674 Jilly)... 445: 1 007, | May ..,.. 20t', Sep , 1.03421 Corn Dee. ...... 1074s Jaly veo. 140% Mar ,.,.. 140',' Rep Aes 1381, Lard Dec 132% July 11 92 Mar... 136 Beep 225s can 12 07 Oats Dee 1155 July mare 62% Poultry DETROIT POULTRY. DETROIT, July 12 \AP)—Prices paid fer pound fob. Detrott for No 1 quality sive poultry up to 10 am . Heavy hens 27-29. light hens 19-20, heavy broilers or fryers (2'4-4 lbs} Whites 29-30; gray crosses 29-30: Barred Rocks 30-31. Caponettes (4-5 lbs) 34-38 Ducklings 30-31 Market about steady Supplies ample on all offerings, Receipts of hens light fryers and caponettes moderate mand slow and very selective. Movement on caponettes disappointing with some receipta returned to the country due to poor quality. ’ CHICAGO POULTRY i CHICAGO, July 12 (AP\—Live poultry about steady on hens, weak on fryers: receipts in coops 486 (Monday 163 coops, 93.910 ib): fob paying prices unchanged | to 1 lower, heavy hens 23 5-28 5- hens 185-195: broilers or fryers old roosters 13-135; caponettes 32-34 News in Brief Very! Hatch, 59, of 339 Mont. ealm Ave., paid a $100 fine and $25 costs Monday after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influ- ence of liquor before Farmington Justice John J. Schulte. light 79 After pleading guilty to drunk driving yesterday, Floyd Gibson of Detroit, was fined $100 by Pontiac Judge Cecil B. McCallum. Eli Collins, 24, of Farmington, was assessed a $100 fine Monday after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of liquor. He appeared before Pontiac Judge Ce- cil B. McCallum. West Bloomfield Township Jus- tice Elmer C. Dieterle Monday fined George Asseltine, 26, of Dray- ton Plains, $75 and $25 costs after Asseltine pleaded guilty to drunk driving. He will spend 90 days in Oakland County Jail if the fine and costs go unpaid. Auto parts, including 10 bat- teries, ofur radios and 10 tires, were reported stolen yesterday from a used car lot at 710 Oakland Ave., Pontiac Police said today. Mike Spak, owner of the lot. also listed wheels, radiators, carbure- tors, generators and other parts as missing. He was unable to make an immediate estimate of the value, __ ff your friend's in jail and needs ‘bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 Prompt service guaranteed. Any make TV. Day or nite. OR 3.7941. Gordon's TV and Appliance. Adv. Ortonville Church Unit Slates Supper, Social ORTONVILLE—A cafeteria sup- | per and ice cream social will be | held Wednesday by the WSCS of | Mount Bethel Methodist Church. «Serving will be continuous from 5:30 to 9 p.m. PeurrTGT.TTrT,eeeeererrY www ie RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Bidg. Lobby ph phpbb b bth tet te tntn tn tnt we lt ll pevvvvvwvrvtv’? = pevwvwvevqwvegv. wruewwy Perey ee | cows & [ MARKETS Produce DETROIT PRODUCE Detroit, July 12 (AP) — (USDA) — The Detroit Union Produce Terminal report: Moderate to liberal supplies. of fresh fruits and vegetables met with slow demand this morning. First Michiggen Ulueberries and potatoes were offered this morning. Tomatoes were lower while other: staples showed no major price changes Apples, bu bskts: W Va Tran U.6. fancy, 2% in up, 6.00 4.50-5.00, New Jersey Star U8. in up 375-400. Transparent, 2 in up, 1.00, Ohio Transparents, U.S. 1, 2'4 in up 650, esatern bu bskis Transparents 4.00-4.75. sparent 2 im up 1, 2% Blueberries Mich 12 pint flats per pint 28 cents = Cantaloupes, Western jumbo crates 238 500-625, 278 650-700. 368 6 50-8.00 Carrots, western, crated 6 roz bchs, 60-5 Celery. western, crates, Pascal, 2-249 doz. 350-4 25: Green corn, southern, crates, yellow & dog 2 75-3.25 Cucumbers, Ohio and Maryland, bu bskts, 250; Mich crates, 6 dog 2.50-2.75 Lettuce, Calif cartons, 2 doz, dry pack, J.00-3.75: Cynada, crts, 3 doz, 3.0 Mushrooms, Pa, pints, 22'_-25; Mich gts, 50. Onions, 50 Ib sacks, western and south- ern yellows, medium and large, 2.25-2.50, whites, med and large, 3.00-3.50 Peppers, bu bskts. Calif Wonders, me- dium-large, 2.00-2.75 Potatoes Mich 50 Ib sacks, Round Whites, unwashed, 1.25-1.35; western, 100 Ib sacks, U.B. No 1 size A, long whites, 3.50-3.75, round reds, 3.00-3.65. quart crates 4.75-5.00. Tomatoes, repacks 10 Ib cartons 1 75: 20-14 oz tubes 320: original pkg Ark half bushel bskt med-large 1.50-2.25 Watermelons southern per melon Can- Monballs 40 Ib ler 125-150 19-30 Jb 95-80 long Greys 20-24 lb 60-75, Congo 22-25 Ib 63-.85 DETROIT EGGS METROIT July 12 \AP)-Eges fob Detroit, cases included, federal-state grades Whites—Grade A jumbo $4. large 48-50, weighted average 49, medium 42-43, wid avg 42':. small 32-33, wtd ave 32's; grade B large 43-44. wid avg 43% Browns-,Grade A large 47. medium 42. small 32, grade B large 42. grade C large 32-33, wid avg 32 e Checks 27 . Commercially graded Whites—Grade A extra large 44, large 38'2-43. medium 38-3042. small 30 Browns—Grade A extra large 44, large 38-41'2, medium 38, small 28-30, rade B large 37 Market steady Supplies moderate and comparatively short on the better gual- ity offerings. Dealer inclined stocks and keep fairly wel] cleared to regular trade needs. Undergrades weak as the demand is limited and supplies being cleared at below cost. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, July 12 (AP) Butter steady; receipts 1.311.213: wholesale buy- ing prices unchanged: 93 score AA 56.75; 92 18; 90 B 545, Cc 525; cars 90° B 55; 89 C 535 ges unsettled; receipts 13 562; whole- sale buying prices unchanged to ‘a low- er; US. large whites 60-699 per cent A'S 375: mixed 3756: mediums 35; US standards 31: dirties 27.5, checks 26.5; current receipts 28.5. : CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, July 12 (AP) — ‘USDA! — Potatoes arrivals 114° om track 435; totals US shipments 498: supplies mod- erate, demand moderate and market siightly weaker Carlot track sales Cail- fornia long whites $350-365 Arizona round reds $265 Texas round reds triumphs type $3 00 Livestock DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, July 12 (AP)—Hogs salable 400 No early sales, undertone around sleady Cattle salable 750. Thirty-five to 40 per cent receipts cows, market fatriy active on slaughter steers. heifers and fully steady; bulls opeming siow, weak; stockers and feeders steacly, early sales good and choice fed steers 20.50- 24.25 some utility and commercial steers 15 00-19 580; small lot choice fed heifers 21.56; some utility and commerctal heif- ers 1400-1800; bulk utility and low com- mercial cows 13 00-14 few better com- mercial cows up to 15.00 and above eanners and cutters mostly 10 00-12 50 early sales utility and commercial bulls 1400-1700; some held higher. Calves salable 350. Market opening wun- | evenly steady with Monday's 1.00-2 00 lower close, most loss en good to prime grades; early sales good and choice veal- ers 17.00-23.00; few high choice heid above 75.00; most utility and commercial 1300-1700; few culls 1000-1200, with lightweight tmmature kinds 10.00 down. Sheep salable 150. No early sales. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, July 12 (AP) — +USDA) — Salable Hogs 9.000: moderately active and uneven: generally steady to strone on butchers: sews uneven, mostly around steady, instances 25 lower; most U 8&8. No 1 fo 3's 180-220 19.50: bulk mixed No 1 and 2's 18.75- 1950; and two decks mostly No 1's 185-195 Jb 1975: most 230-270 Ib 17 75- 18.50; weights over 270 Ib very scarce a few lots 280-310 Ib 16 75-1750; most butchers 18 .25- }sows around 400 Ib and lighter 14.25- 1650: little below 1450° a few choice 270-300 Ib 1650-1700. most 400-£00 Ib 13 60-1450; heavier weights scarce, a few up to 600 Ib down to 11.75 and below: good clearance Salable cattle 5.006: salable calves 300. slaughter steers slow, about steady with Monday's low close: hetfers slow, mostly 25 lower than Monday's average market; utility and commercial cows mostly steady canners and cutters steady to strong. instances 25 higher; bulls steady: vealers steady to higher. stockers and feeders steady: a short load prime 1.230 Ib steers 24.50; ood to low prime steers and yearlings low commercial steers down 1700: a few loads mixed choice and prime heifers 22.50-23.00: most good to average choice heifers 19.00-22.00; utility and commercial cows 11.50-14.00; canners and cutters 950-1250; utility and commercial bulls 15.25-17.00; most good and choice vealers 19.00-23.00: @ few choice and prime 24.00: cull to com- mercial grades 11.00-18.00: two loads choice 875 Ib feeding steers 22.75: a load of good 600 Ib yearling stock steers 21.25; a few good 835 Ib feeding steers 19.50 Salable ae 1,500; slow, spring lambs and mixed old crop lambs and year- lings 50-75 lower, sheep about steady; good to prime native spring lambs 20.50- 23.75: a few mostly prime 24.00; cull to low good lambs 14.00-19.50; occasional light culle down to 10.00; mostly good 76-111 Yo mixed old crop lambs and yearlings carrying No 1 pelts 15.00 and 15.25: cull to mostly good shorn slaugh- ter ewes 2.50-4.00 19.00-23.65 SUITABLE FOR Road (M-24) and Walton Blv ot the E. % of the NE. % /within 6 months in the even 25% down, payable within payment$ at 5%. 75,000.00. Bid price shall not be submitted clearly indicate whether for ca such certified check in the amount of company all bids submitted. ' Bids wil be publicly opened -at | ACREAGE (In City of Pontiac) The County of Oakland offers a parcel of land con- taining 51.44 acres, more or less, located on Lapéer Road, City of Pontiac,” excepting the Animal elfare Shelter Building which the County reserves nd which building will be removed trom the premises be for cash or as alternate on the following term basis: Minimum cash bid acceptable BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS hid ig submitted. Prospective purchasers shall submit sealed bid plainly marked “Lapeer Road Property Bid”. 1955, in the Sth Floor Committee , Building, No. 1 Lafayette St., Pontiac, Michigan. The Oakland County Board of Supervisors or { SUBDIVIDING Lapeer d., described as “That part of Sec. 15, lying west of t of a sale. The sale shall 18 months in semi-annual on an acreage basis, and shall sh or specify terms on which a A 5% of total bid price must ac- 0:00 A. M., Wednesday, fuly 13, Room of the County Office ts authorized rep- Stock Ma |Moves Higher to limit | 30 18 15 60 Indust Rails Util Stocks Noon Tues ,,.. 246.0 136.5 74.1 176.1 Net change ,,.. +12 +0 +.1 +.B Prev. day ..... 244.8 135.6 4.0 175.3 Week ago ...,. 242.9 1378 73.5 175.0 Month ego .... 230.3 137.7 73.1 160.6 Year ago ...... 1760 971. 620 130.0 1985 high ..,.. 247.2 1391 74.0 176.4 1955 low Sue 1 1149 67.2 1488 1954 high .,... 2119 12360 683 155.2 1984 low ..... 143.9 778 S54 108.0 DETROTT STOCKS C. J. Nephter Ce. Figures after decimal points are eighths High Low Noon *Baldwin Rubber ....... ...+ 17 ns Gerity-Michigan*® ©... 046 asee a) 3.2 Kingston Products* ..,...... 32 «636 Masco Screw* sesea wees 2 3 Midwest Abrasive* ..,. . 8 o4 | Mf cseveeese 3 3 3 Wayne Screw* 12 #13 resentatives reserves the right to waive formalities in any bid, to reject any or ail bids, and to accept any cash bid though such cash bid be lower than another bid submitted on a term basis if in the fudgment of the committee such be the most advantageous bid to the county. : \ OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF AUDITORS \ No. 1 Lafayette Street Pontiac, Michigan | ) | thet NEW YORK — The Stock Market moved higher in early deal- ings today. Prices were up around 2 points at the best, and there were many gains of a point. Steels, motors, and _ railroads were the most active of the high- er groups. Airlines alone displayed a slightly backward tendency, General motors opened on a block of 2,000 shares unchanged at 12454 and then it added a fraction. ; The market started fast and higher. Then it simmered down to a moderate pace. It was higher yesterday all around with a good list of indi- vidual issues leading the parade ahead in a selective fashion. , The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up $1.30 at $175.30 with the railroad com- ponent showing the most bounce. Gains today went into the major fractions. Losses were small. Among opening blocks were Beth- lehem Steel 1,000 up 34: at 152, American Airlines 1,500 off % at 27'2, Pennsylvania Raitroad—2.500 up 3 at 287%, Alleghany Corp. 5,- | 000 up % at 10%, U. S. Steel) | 2.000 off 's at 54%, Westinghouse | Electric 1,500 up 34 at 67, Chrys- ler 4,500 up t2 at 88, New York Central 6,000 up ‘4 at 4844, and Anaconda 1,200 up Ss at 713s. New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) Admiral |...., 234 Johne Man ., 882 Alr Reduction 34.4 Jones & L .., 41.2 Allied Btrs.. 59 = Kelsey Hayes . 34.3 Allis Chalmers 727 Kennecott ...118 Alum Ltd ....1096 Kimb Clk .,., 526 Alcoa... 70, Kresge, 88 .., 20 Am Airline. 27.5 Kroger ....... 406 Am Can .. 424 LOF Glass .., 85.2 Am Cyan . 586 Lib McN & L 18 Am Gas A& El.. 446 Ligg & My .. 645 Am M & Fdy.. 287 Lockh Aire ... 444 Am Motors 04 Loew's -23 Am Ges . B44 ne em. 63.4 Am News - 303° Lorillard . 914 Am Rad . 26 Lou & Nash ,. 85.6 Am Seating 32. Mack Trk .... 31.2 Am Smelt 521 Martin, Gl ... 256 | Am Tel & Tel 1846 May D Str ... 393 Am To 683 McGraw H 67.2 Am Wiscose 59.7 Mead Cp . _ 67 Anac Co 714 Merck . ~33. Armco Bt! .. 442 Mergen Lino . 53 Armour & Co.. 151 Midi St Pd 45 Arms Ck 294 Mpls Hon 63.6 Atchison 45.2 onsan C Atl Cst Line 49 Mont Ward 82 Atl Refin 38.5 Motor Pd 22.5 Avco Mig 6.17 otorola . 4 Balt & Ohio. 48 Mueller Br... 344 Bendix Av $05 Murray Cp ... 35.7 Benquet 12 Nat Bisc . 41.6 Beth Steel....154 Nat Cash R .. 431 Boeing Air.... 587 Nat Dairy . 42.4 Bohn Alum \.. 25.1 Nat Gyos 34.1 Nat Lead 78.2 Bond Strs .... 1861 Nat The 108 Borg Warner. 433 NY Central 478 Briggs Mig... 221 Nia M Pow 333 Bris My 311 Nort & West . 581 Brun Balke.... 24.1 No am Av 56.7 Budd Co... 213 Nor Pac 791 Calumet &H.. 12.4 Nwst Airline 24 Burroughs .... 81.7 Ohio Ot! 36.3 Camp Soup... 39.5 Owens IIG; 122.4 Campb Wy 37.2 Pac G & El 514 an Dry |... 16.1 n A W Air 196 Cdn Pac... 3445 Panh Ep! 75 Capital Atrl 344 Param Pict 40.3 Carrier Cp 547 Parke Da 404 Case. JI .... 167 Penney. JC 95 6 Cater Trac .. 554 ‘a RR 29 Ches & Ohio.. 52.3. Pepsi Cola 23 Chrysler ..... 886 Pfizer - 465 Cites Bvi ..., 4&3 Phelps D ..... 54 3 Climax Mo.,,, 694 Phiico ... 38 Ciuett Pea.... 41.6 Philip Mor ... 404 Coca Cola ,,,.1446 Phill Pet ~« 167 Colg Palm .,.. 54.2 Pillsby Mills.. 52.2 Col Brd A..... 27.3 . 16.2 Col Gas sew 16.3 105 Comw Ed oe 425 - 66.4 Con Edis oe 401 - 403 Con N Gas... 43 $0.4 Consum Pow.. 49 - 15.7 Cont Mot ..., 06 46.2 Cont Ol) 89.4 92 ‘orn Pd 28.6 » 4.2 Curtiss Wr.,.. 20 “46 re 35.1 30.1 Det Edis ...... 314 43.3 Dis C Geag ... 39 50.4 Doug Aire ..,, 68 Reg Pav... 44.1 wc .. $7.3 Scoville Mfg.. 38 u Pont ...,.234 Beab Al -+» 824 East Air L.... 55 Sears Roeb ...103.5 East Kod ..., 80.7 Shel! Oi) ..... 62 1 Auto L .... 42 Stmmons ... . 463 1 & Mus 42 Sinclair O .... 59.2 Emer Rad 14 Soconvy Mob... 61.2 Erie RR . 23.7 Sou Pac . 63.7 Ex-Cell-O ,... 484 Sou Ry : 93 Pairb Mor ,,.. 272 Std Ot] Calif.. 95.6 Pirest ome oes 68 Std Ol Ind .. 535 Food Mach 53.4 Std OU N J. 1384 Freuh Tra . 44 Std ON Ohic.. 4 Ge k ..... 101 Stevens JP... 29 Gen Dynam $64 Stud Pack .. 10 Gen Elec $35 Sun Oi! 4 a Gen Fads 824 Suther Pap $1.4 Gen Motors...125.4 Swift & Co... §1.2 Gen Shoe -. 58.6 Sylv El Pa . 47 Gen Tel .,.... 43.7 Texas’ Co ....1066 Gen Time ,,.. 371 Tex G Sul ... 426 en Tire ...0. 615 Thomp Pd... 50 Gillette 75.6 Timk R Bear . 56.6 Goebel Br ... 75 Tran W Air . pd eo Goodrich 656 Transamer 4 Soodyear ++» 61.3 Twent Cen 30.1 Qrah Paige .. 22 Underwood ... 30.2 Gt No Ry ,.. 402 Un Carbide .. 995 Gt West 8 22. «Unit AireLin . 47.4 Dreyhound ,., 157 Unit Aire ~+ey 68.4 Gulf OW] ..... 686 Unit Pruit ... $0.1 flomestk ..... 37.4 Un Gas Cp... 32 Hooker - 41.7 US Lines .... 22.3 Hooker El pf .102.4 US Rubber ,,, 47.4 Houd Her 13.6 US Steel ,... 546 th Cent . 654 U8 Tob oo 18.1 Indust Ray .. 555 Van Raal .,.. 366 Ing Rand ..,. 55 Warn B Pic ., 20.3 Iniand Stl .., 774 West Un Tel . 25 Inspir i ¢ o.. 52 Westg A . 28.3 {nterlak Ir .. 25 Westg El - 68.4 Int Bus Mach 427 White Mot . 42.6 Int Harv .... 3® Wilson & Co . 13 Int. Nick ..,.. 73.7 Woolworth ... 49.4 t Paper 108.4 Yale & Tow .. 69 Int Silver ...,. 68.2 Young 8 & W_ 26.3 Int Tel & Tel 27.4 Younst 8h & T 85.2 Jacobs ..... . 86 Zenith » 116.5 STOCK AVERAGE _ NEW YORK, July 12 — Compiled by The Associated Press. *No sale; bid and asked THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY: 12..1955 Business Notes C. H. Hutchins, president of Pon- tiac Varnish Co., manufacturers of protective coatings for the auto- for general as an : the appointment of Harold A. » Muehlbeck, as in- dustrial sales manager of the > firm. ', Muehlbeck has associated with Berry Broth- ers of Detroit for the past 34 years. me he served as Muehlbeck During that ti assistant industrial sales manager, and field representative in the Michigan-Ohio area. A. B. Curtis, 18630 Warwick Road, Birmingham has been ap- pointed manager of. a new Johns- Manville organization to be known ” , as the Johns Manville Automo- tive Equipment Sales Department with headquarters ‘in the Fisher Building, Detroit. Curtis has been promoted to his new position from the post of Assist- ant CURTIS District Manager which he has held since 1952. A native of. Jennings, Michigan, Curtis was graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan with a me- chanical engineering degree. He majored in Automobile Engine De- sign. : Since joining Johns-Manville in 1925, Mr. Curtis has held many responsibility in positions of sales the company and has helped plan many of Johns-Manville’s develop- ments for the automotive industry. Election of Wziter J. Beme of Bloomfied Hills as vife president in charge~of customer relations of Aluminum Industries, Inc., Cin- cinatti, Ohio, is annouced by Har- rison O, Ash, president. His head- quarters will be in the Fisher 3.2 | Building, Detroit. Beame has been continuously identified with the automotive in- dustry since his employment with the William E, Metzger Co., one of the prominent, early automo- bile dealers in Detroit. Beme was the original branch manager for the Ford Motor Com- pany and ater the assistant sales manager of the Hudson Motor Car | Company, ‘Lee Anderson Dead: Ad Agency Pioneer DETROIT —Lee Anderson, who invented the slogan ‘‘Body by Fish- er" died Saturday in Nantucket, Mass, He will be buried there to- morrow. Anderson was born in Laingsburg in 1883. He was a sperts writer for the Detroit News from 1903 un- til 1909. Later he wrote short stories for popular magazines and entered the advertising business. He was advertising manager of the Chalmers Motor Co, and in 1915 became vice president in charge of sales for the Hupp Mo- Theodore F. MacManus advertis- ing agency, now MacManus, John and Adams Inc., and directed many automotive accounts, In the mid-twenties he devised the Fisher emblem and slogan. In 1928 he formed his own agency Advertisers’ Inc., which later be- came Lee Anderson Advertising Co., and handled the advertising for the Dodge Division of Chrysler Corp, He retired in 1941. ey County Deaths George N, Nolan FERNDALE--Funeral service for George M. Nolan, 25, of 3012 Good- rich St., will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester, with burial in Mt. Avon:Cemetery, Rochester. He died Sunday at his residence. Surviving are his wife Doris, and his father, Mansfield Nolan of Pon- tiac. Sally A. McNulty SOUTH HAMPTON—Service for Sally Ann McNulty, 5, of 29420 Vix- boro Rd., will be held Thursday from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, with burial in Oak- grove Cemetery there, She was killed in an automobile accident Monday. Surviving are her parents. Lorin and Dorothy Lowes McNulty, one brother Fred James and a sister Susan Kaye, both at home. Also surviving are her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lowes of Water- ford, William McNulty of Wixom American Motors-UAW . Resume Agreement Talks DETROIT — American Mo- tors Corp. and the CIO United Auto Workers union resume nego- tiations today on a new national agreement. Talks have been in recess since June 23 while the company bar- gained with three unions on local working agreements at plants in Detroit, Milwaukee and Kenosha, Wis., Grand Rapids, and El Se- gundo, Calif. To Attend School Chief Investigator for: Oakland County Prosecutor's Office Robert C, Miller and Pontiac Police De- tective Thomas Mitchell’ will at- tend a school on bad-check detec- tion’ methods tomorrow at East Lansing sponsored by the Michi- gan State University schol pts and Mrs. Leslie Fordyce of Pon- tiac, and her great-grandparents. William C. Moll UTICA—Funeral services for Wil- liam C. Moll, 67, of 47689 Shelby Rd., were held today from the Schwarzkoff Milliken Funeral Home, at which time the body was taken to the Joldersma and Klein Funeral Home, Kalamazoo for ser- vices at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Burial there. He died Saturday after a long illness, Surviving besides his widow, Mary J., are four sons, Gerald and Andrew of Utica, Robert and Irvin of Detroit; three daughters. Mrs, Eleanor Jipping of Adrian. Mrs. Frances Schweigert and Mrs. Lois Anderson of Detroit; and 10 grandchildren. NATURAL RENTERS are ) The Pontiac Press Classified ads! To find good tenants fast, phone FE police administration. ree for an ad-writer, Cleveland | will be in the Riverside Cemetery |: i rT ba € j : By EAR MONTE CARLO — Outside across from the famous gambli little Volkswagen. “Isn't is chic?” I said to the lets before he could look dowh his nose at me. Valentina has just arrived beige anti dark glasses, and the | E. W. & BEETLE At 3:20 p.m. we were in a garage, towed there from a steep hill where I’d stalled in traffic. “Poompa,” explained an Italian mechanic. The gas pump was clogged, probably by bad gas. After that, we shot along beautifully. I started driving in Ohio at the taxi traffic, but on. the road where, it’s a big kick. Finally the Volkswagen wa in German. “It's my first time driving terpreter, a desk clerk. You do very well for drivin The gear shift—especially as we drove up and down the ranean. The wife was back-seat driving from the front seat. Slugger was back-seat driving from the rear, his head just sticking out above the luggage. ‘ “We're middle-westerners ... we're just volks,” Mrs. W. said. We're very voksy, anyway. famous La Bonne Auberge, we decided not to stop and call on Aly Kahn whose celebrated villa rises above the sea nearby. Maybe we'd have looked out of place in our little brown beetle. THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN Debbie Reynolds rented a Fisher, due in L.A. this week .. on role in his film, “Sincerely «4 Inkspots brigida Ws Ge raphers regular Peggy Hotel ac EARL’S It’s all ABBE LANE —my arms aren't long enough.” (Copyright 1955, Post Riviera Auto Parker Sneers at Volkswagon Italy, by a young man who gave me ‘I guess he misunderstood me. in a home workshop. (But he'll do his cafe dates). Howard Hughes offered Gina Lollo- year contract ... The casts of several shows — including “Ankles Aweigh”— took salary slashes to keep them open during the hot weather ... Abbe Lane, who plays a gun moll in “Chicago Syndicate,” is sleek and sophisticated with husband Xavier Cugat at the Waldorf. Jack Webb will get a whopping 30 G’s for his NBC-TV Variety Hour stint July Serge Rubenstein’s estate is re- fusing information to would-be biog- Maggio’s becoming one of B’way’s most at La Vie—laryngitis ... Tony Curtis was uneasy about letting Janet Leigh drive his new car from fhe Sahara Las Vegas. When; she got there, minutes later, she wired him, “Darling ... ar- rived safely.” live it down. kd Pare XQ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Rudy Vallee, | squinting ‘to read a note at his Le Cupidon opening, sighed, “There’s nothing wrong with my eyes ‘WILSON the swanky Hotel de Paris, just ng casino, is parked my simple car-parker with the gold epau- from New York in a swirl of Balabans are coming. I don’t know what they'd think of little me in my Volks- wagen, which in German means “People’s Car.” Mine is beige, has four speeds, an engine in back, and you can put luggage under the hood atop the gas tank. It looks like a brown beetle. My first trip was memor- able. We started promptly at 3 p.m. 14. In N.Y., I don’t like to fight s in California or Texas or else- s delivered to me in Portofino, a 5-minute'driving lesson— * it,” I told him, through an in- g the first time,” he sald. the fourth speed—puzzied me mountains along the Mediter- And, going to dinner at the N.Y... Malibu beacn house for Eddie . Liberace’s mother has a walk- Yours” . .. Bill Kenny of the accidently severed his thumb a multi-million dollar seven- and threatens suit . .. Joe Di- theatergoers. ‘King missed her closing night Detroit fo Sell 186 Trolleys to Mexico ‘|egation has been authorized by Mayor Albert E. Cobo to go to Mexico City in an effort to sell 100 Detroit streetcars south of the border. ; Detroit expects to have 186 idle streetcars as soon as two lines are converted officials say that the director gen- eral of the Mexico City Transit Service has been authorized to negotiate for 100 of them. : will leave for Mexico City July 25 are Rodney Baxter and Samuel T. Angott, members of the depart- sion; Leo J. Nowicki, the Detroit William B. Fitzgerald, commission secretary. also have expressed an interest to busses. City The streetcars are valued at from $10,000 to nearly $22,000 each. In the Detroit delegation that ment of street railways commis- system’s general manager, and Nowicki said two other cities in the streetcars—Vienna, Austria, ~ Rox Ex Company 1014 Ponting St. Bk. Bidg, FE 4-9402 LATE MODEL TYPEWRITERS and- Adding Machines TO RENT ' Ask about our rental purchase pla OFFICE MACHINES 460 W. Huron St. FE 5-1111 and Alexandria, Egypt. —__Complete- ‘Investment Facilities Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced — service on your investments. Your inquiries ore welcome ~by phone, by letter or in person. WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchanges PONTIAC OFFICES 716 Pontiac State Bank Building. FE 4-2895 Pod « « « at Your Finger Tips iy \ Donald E. Hanson Res. FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types 511 Community Nat’! Bank Building Phone FE 4-1568-9 BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. DeWitt Res. FE 5-3793 Fire Insurance Liability Insurance Life Insurance Plate Glass Insurance ross town to the Sand Hotel in PEARLS... right to live it up — if you can x * * -Hall Syndicate, Irc.) _ Death Notices . Joseph E. Beals Joseph E. Beals, 88. of 260 N. Johnson Ave., died at his home Monday. Born in Farmington Dec. 2, 1866 he was the son of John and Tamson Beals. He married Jessie B. McArthur in 1896. She died in 1952. Mr. Beals, who was a retired carpenter, came to Pontiac 60 years ago from Farmington. Funeral! will be af 2-p.m. Wednesday from Bradce - Smith Chagel. Dr. Milton H. Banks of Central Methodist Church will of- ficiate and burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. “ Floyd E. Decker Floyd E. Decker, 60, of 5941 Berkshire in Detroit. and a former Pontiac resident, died in Detroit Memorial Hospital Monday. He had been ill a year. Born in Commerce Township Dec. 3, 1894 he was the son of Marcus and Hattie Green Decker. He was a meat cutter. Surviving are a son, Larry of Pontiac; three brothers and five sisters, Willard of Pontiac, Burr and Mrs. Elmer Clark of Wixom, Richard of Bellevue, Mrs. Harry Kidd of Royal Oak, Miss Lulu of Detroit, Mrs. Grace Beers of Birmingham and Mrs. Sayt Car- penter of Corunna. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. Thurs- day from the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home in Milford. Burial will be in Oakland Hills Memori Cemetery. Women’s Club Slates NOTICE — THE TOWNSHIP ZONING Board of Independence Township, - land County, Michigan, will have a pub- Uc hearing on Monday, August 1, -955 at 7.390 P.M., at the Independence Township Mall. Clarkston, Michigan for the pur- pose of considering proposed changes in zoning districts. A map showing the pro- posed changes may be examined curing regular township office business hours at the Independence Township Hall, Clark- ston, Michigan Dated, July 11. 1955. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD July 12, 26, 1955. ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS Project: Oakland County Health Center Building. Location Oakiand County Service Center, Telegraph Road, Pontiac Michi- gan. Owner: Oakland County, Michigan. Architect: Clair W. Ditchy, Architect, 605 West Eleven Mile Road, Royal Oak, Michigan. Scope of Proposals: Sealed proposals for the construction of the project ere invited as follows: Ff Proposal No. 1—General Construction (Architectural Trades}. ‘oposal No. 2—Combined Heating. Ventilating and Plumbing trades. Proposal No. 3—Electric Work. Due Date & Place: Proposals will be received until 16:00 an, EST. July 26, 1055 at the Oak- land’ County Board of Auditors’ (Fifth Fleor, Oakland County | Building. One Lafayette Street, Pontiac, Michigan, and will be publicly opened and read aloud at that time Access to Plans Plans and | he | Specifications may lsecured from the Architect after July | 12, 55 at 605 West Eleven Mile Road, Royal Oak, Michigan. | 't Plans and Specifications wil be on | jfile for reference after July 12, 1056! at the following locations Offices of the Architect tm Royal Oak and Detrol Builders and troit, Michigan rw Dodge Miehigan Deposit On Plans A deposit of $25.00 per set of Plans and Specifications will be required. Upon return of the plans in good con- dition. within five (5) days after bid- ding date, the entire deposit will be refunded to bidders, and $15.00 per set to non-bidders. t Traders Exchange, De- Corporation, Detroit, check anh approved surety company amount not less than 5% of sal amount. ights Reserved By Owner: The Owner reserves the righte to waive any irreguiarities, reject any or all bids or accept any bid when, in the opinion of the Owner, such action will serve the best interests of Oak- jiand County. Project: Oakland County Mealth Center Build- an the pro- Annual Potluck Picnic KEEGO HARBOR—The Business and Professional Women’ Club will hold their annual club picnic. at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Claude Kimler, 2018 Wil- low Beach. Games and swimming will fol- Tejegraph Road, Contract Security: Each successful ‘ontiac, bidder will quired to | Labor and Material Bonds tn an equal to 100% of his Contract. low the potluck supper, July 2 ill # ng. Oakland County Service Center, BR Michigan furnish Performance THE OAKLAND MealdaLtg BOARD OF AUD ROBERT V. — airman 1 Lafayette Street Pontiec, Michigan be re- and amount 12, 1955 > f “THE WORLD LONG VIEW AND YOU WILL RIGHT ITSELF; TAKE MFOR ARE CO. —Lin Yutang to fit your special Financing plans that make sense and save dollars! — The soundest way to home ownership is with one of our low-cost mortgage loans, tailored monthly payments often amount to less than rent! Come in today, and talk it over with us! Capitol Savings & Loan Co. 75 West Huron St. — FE 4-0561 needs! All - inclusive Tow) 318 Riker Bidg. H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency H. W. Hattenlocher Household Furniture Have you ever stopped to take inventory of your furniture and contents’ values? We think you would be surprised at the total value — Call for household inven- tory form. No Obligation! Max E, Kerns FE 4-1557 4. ( / ' I . >» We maintain a direct STOCKS— BONDS Consult Us for First Hand Information in Stocks and Bonds line to a member of all é principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute > quotation service available at all times. C. J. Nephler Co. 414 Community National Bank Bidg. { THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; JULY 12, 1955 Grove KAST, JULY 10, 1988, CHARLES 82 N. Cass Ave. ; usban Cemete: Race gh = io the Donelson-Johns , 1988, SALLY 0 Vixboro Rd., Bouth Lyon, Mich, age 58; ‘beloved iz ter of Lorin and Dorothy McNulty; dear sister of Fred james and Susan jw ral held Fhursday. July 14, rs 1 pm, from Ri -Bird Funeral Home, Milford. Interment in Oa Grove Cemetery, The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 Work Wanted Male 10 7. hospitalisation sheten' 3 work, chaos. oi W. aig jef eccountan! “BOND PLOYMENT B-1 RIKER BLDG. ACATION J & J Barber “ see ie aE LJ sonedl Tec Leprol AND LIGHT a Yellow Cab. iors nOrehare Lake, _ tween 5 - 7 Tense ee a et be- rant, FE CHEF FOR ITALIAN RESTAU- CLEANER-SPOTTER. Contact Tom Walker, Manager. irmingham aners. : nodward, irmingham MI mission. 200 N. Sagin GO SALESMEN WANTED. Must be reliable. Lear plus com- Comb. Bumper & iPaate Libera] non-financia! benefits. Cal) Walter Smith Gervice Mer. PE 45-4161. 6 painter. Shed Ww we Pi son, ss Motor EXPERIENCED BUMPER AND Apply tn per- ke St. Braid a to 10 a e Orion. for men's clothing, 6-1212. EXPERIENCED DIE M medium stamping d: Ee Flint Tool Hadley S8t.. Ho tes & Mfg. ny EXPERIENCED ‘DRIVER BALES- established route. Apply m Walker's PERIENCED TAILOR W WANTED MAKER on On ‘co. . — Union Apols Haat, _Shone calle MECHANICAL vy St Hollv. drafte yre. ce ™man over 44. Flint Tool & Co., 401 Had) Y STOCKM ain store experience neces- rate. Vacation AN OVER 18. with Day. HORSE TRAIL- er, Doubie preferred, Call Holly _ME_1-7320 GOOD #xd MBRULLA TENT, half screen piety FE 5-1960, A PAIR OF WAGON prefer medium size. Ph. +5854, ANTED; wheels, MElrose L BUY RE AND _mise. odds & aod: FE 4-0786. ILI DIRT WANTED. Asan you can deliver Call FE 30356 DET. UN 3-2552. Muney Wanted 28A ee eg $2000 ON SEASONED LAND CON. tract $200 bonus. * ver cent. EM 3-5297 Wanted to Rent 29 BOARD OF EDUCATION EM- -ployee, 4 kiddies, need home. Ph EMp3-3118. furnished or partly ae. Can furnish references vA Employed #1534 collect, Detroit. by GMC. __ 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. FURNISHED or partly furnished. In or about _ Mises” of Waterford. Cal) OR EMPLOYED MIDDLEAGED ealale ple would like 3 or 4 room apt. or house. Must be clean ya private bath FE ¢ 4-0836 FAMILY WISHES 70 bedroom modern house Press. Box @ FAMILY OF NEEDS HOUSE —— Pontiac before August 15. EM ) LEASE 4 Pontiac rs D. QUIET CHE CHRIS- tian couple desire 4 of 5 room unfurn. house or apt. on first floor on West side. FE §-0677. NAVY MAN & FAMILY ‘DESIRES 2 bedroom furn. house or apt. Good references. FE 45173. NOTICE Landlords, call tn a caer of ewe house or bs a We ave people war oe May be Just the — tenants for rou Bras” Adams Realty Co., F girls not Cail FE 4-4029 fro URGENTLY alah ve a bedroom home by State oo. fasie. References W) desired. woMay “DESIRES LIGHT HOUSE- keeping or reasonable apt. Ap- _biv Pontiac Press. Box 26. DIVORCED MAN WILL SHARE 7 room madere heme: Write Pontiac | SLIPCOVERS SaAPES & BED spreads. Your material JE 5-5797. ORAPES, SLIP on MATE rials Beadie FE 518927 EAKLE’s CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ing 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-2641 Free estimate 24 Lost | & Found AQUA PARAKEET. _ Lost AT “AT WIL lame Lake. Named ‘Pepper’. _ Reward. VErmont.8-4985. | IMPORTANT KEYRING ‘LOST 5 a 100 block, Ottawa Dr. EM parece te or and — lines. — Sm Press Box 7 or _ply Co swrence. a PLUMBING AND: HEATING Hs TYPEWRITERS RENTED. |’ urban home with porns pte Son & FE ¢3767 OR/| Mitchell's 123 N Saginaw St. ble rates. EL 6-282. i Upholsterin 23 anGoEIaeie COMPANION POR FAsTeRIno, @ Beran WOR. | P g widow In modera home. Room SAWS MACHINE PILE! Sage ee ee aed Sracscerk. Fuss ont Mceercases MANLEY LEACH, BAGLEY st | 4_8. TELEGRA PE 58888) required 2-1645 or FE. 2-0752. Wtd. Transportation 31 LADY WISHES MORNING RIDE to Ms0 and William LADY WISHES MORNING 9 RIDE from Crescent Leake to Oakland County Infirmary = 8:30 or Pon- tiac by FE 54-5504 after 6 pm_ LEAVING FRIDAY NIGHT FOR Little Rock, Ark., Ae way of _ Harrisburg _FE 42186 Wtd. Contracts, Migs. 32 32 LOST: FRI, DOWNTOWN OR ON Baldwin bus, folding Kodak Camera. If found, please call FE __#+5155. Reward. LOST: MALE IRISH SETTER. VI- cinity of Elizabeth Lake Estates, Reward. FF 4-5218 Lost MALE ~ CHESAPEAKE R RE- triever doe ir vicinity of New collar Sunday evening A liberal _reward. GEneva 6 _ MAN'S BROWN ENVE- lope wallet. At Union-Cooley sho Bite center. Jack H. Shuler, E LOST: LADY'S RED WALLET IN vicinity of Kresge’s or Waites’. Papers valuable to owner. Re- ward. Call FE 5-4012 LOST: TAN PICKET FOLDER. AT or near Marine Sales and Service aoe Richard emery 7025 Lock- _lin, Pont. EM 3-435 LOST: RED qian oe LADIES billfold purse near eral Hos- pital, valuable pane Name in- side Patty Sliezh, Reward. Ar, _chie Barnett 19 N. Saginaw. J LOST YOUR P WANT TO Ad one a home? FE 5-6290. {ichigan Animal Rescue League. ~ Hobbies ies & Supplies _ 24A NEW SCRABBL® SETS, $3. PAINT by number sets, $1.69 up — A-B-C. CNET ROR C0. Moving & pickup FE 2-4750. BEDFORD MOVING Local & Long Distance—FE 3- -8787 1 TON PICKUP READY FOR cheap heuling, FE 48737. DUMP TRUCK SERVICE. BLACK ae and fill dirt Gand -n1 erav- el. FE 8-0677. LIGHT HAULING Opp JOBS. Kes Bue LIGHT HAULING, CHEAP. FE 2-8471 HT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish a ag = soll, sand, fi dirt and FE 2-0603. LIGHT HAULING = 7047 AFT- ef 4 p.m. INCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH se hauled. Clean up, FE MICHIGAN'S LIGHT OR HEAVY —— done day or night. Ceap- _ly, PE 5-7346. MICHIGAN'S LIGHT OR HEAVY pauline £8 dav or night. Cheam 0’ yDELL CARTAGE Lecal ang, Lona pines Moving. REDUCED RATES Large * to serve you Smith Moving 4-4864 SUDDEN SERVICE - ASHES RUB bish and light trucking. FE 5-5933. TRUCKING AND oa) lags RUB- bish at any time fs r p.m. _and_el) day Sat. S006" Trucks to Rent TINS EQUIPMENT: Ton Picku 1% Ton Stake . d and Du Trucks m™m Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWAR Poundays ~~ Hall’s Wall Washing Reasonable FE 2-2706 NE i SPECIAL = FEATURING | ~~~ : ee 1 dav eervice Reas 57346. iN, ble, ent down. Name eayments “Re ‘taterest added. FE Free A washing, Baap angel ad appliances at r rates. PE 4-1803 to fit) BACKENSTOSE anytime Lawrence, FE 39-1414. a1 MOVING TRUCKING, WE BUY — SELL ane Some discarded articles haul repair cameras photo eq Free, ment. Wholesale “tod Lace “deeb nsco. ca for Kodak photo finishers, BADDOCR Prin "ee Son vice. 1058 W. Notices & Personals 23 AAA. PRIVAT TE DETECTIVES DOMESTIC. CRIMINAL, COMM('L. 30 yrs. exp. Bonded, FE 5-6201 Aerotred Knapp Shoes 1 have purchased the records of app customers from the former Arthur Sweet OR 3-159. ANY = OR WOMAN NEEDING friend on py contact Mrs. ernon Vie hone FE 2-81 _Confidential The Salvation _Army. aUDIVOX & HEARING AID RM 10, 01% N Saginaw FE 4-05. “—e BOLD agate Lipton 96. Pore 500 N. a8 92-1244 Pits’ MAID Mre Bu res re. pase 93 M ark. KNAPP SHOES 596 8. coined FE 5-6720. 0 WEDDING INVITA ON NS, $7.50 Sutherland Studio, 18 Huron. Printed napkins ~ fast sotvies. FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION OF Psabealen Spencer Se ie rothy Scherteer, | PAY CUT? Je SC, Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 41% South Saginaw St. FE Above paxiend Theater REDU = overweight: ) ppert Con- me fwidual nuter — k Le ad “nat: ‘ual nutri- programs, Call FE 4-4131, SURE NUP, WA 's TOUGH, End it w linoleum coating. Waite’s ON AND APTER July 9, 1056 1 will be re- sponsible for any debts contract- an than myself. Lewis L. rroll, —. 8. Sagi- naw 8t., ae, Wed. _ Household (Geeks 27 NP Cas FoR ron YOUR SMALL RADIOS AUCTION it Oa FURN TURE Phas fa Gute Cash Waiting - ae eee ae A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 CasE POR LAND CONTRACTS J Vanwelt, 4540 Dixte Hwy. or 3- 1398 ; FAST ACTION! Tf you have the contract — we have the ready money. erly Rea! Estate. e FES Ask for Mr Clark $% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from % acre with 100 foot — er No appraisal or closin “CHARLES” Equitable Boctety, 1717 8. = ph PE 4-021; kve. PE S201 a WE HAVE $200,000 At our Demy 2307) to purchase new or seasoned contracts for our —s See u me before you ee K FOR BOB MAHAN. To Buy-To SELL-To Insure YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE [T MAHAN ALTY Aes REALTORS meena io al Estate Exchange en arenes Sundays 10758 W. Huron FE_ 20263 IMMEDIATE CASH FO ¥' id contract or equity tp your me. lan no, 1b Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orchard e Rd. PE 4-486) WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING land contracts—TODAY! Call now for the best and hi - fer of value, quick ¢ ment. Nicholie & Harger Co. 33) W. Huron PE 5-8183 WOULD LIKE MORTGAGE ON $6,000 in brand new 3 bedroom home tm very good — Write Pontiac Press Box LISTINGS WANTED — —— ‘be “get ine services of a quali- fea foker Will pay cash for equities In smal FE 17-0096 Share hare Living Qu Quarters 30)? Wanted Real Fiae 32A\6 * LISTINGS WANTED Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. Huron PE 4-4525 Oven Eves “tint ® Sun _ ‘til 5 WILL BUY OR List YOUR LAKE "Gites 9 om mere *R. F, McKinley UNiv 1-5708 TRADES Larger homes for smaller, city wepaeey shag suburban or farma, ee incomes, large cons pod bre it ents are eae rea | all u les made partie s concerned. Call Bo ob- Bon us, DORRIS & SON Ti Wecdturen COO? Mreeisss a THE CALL ws ‘TODAY AND-START PACK a BROS. REALTORS $660 Dixie ei Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 YOUNG COUPLE NOW LIVING in Pontiac Area fata seeking a room house ulet at eee: tion, ee Watagrord a ise must be fa fate repair. with falters or noe storage space, and garage. to make down paynrent ot $1700, including al) mortgage costs. Prefer to av land con- tract, 6-6059 *| Rent Apts. Furnished 33)* 2/2 ROOMS, 8&1 AUBURN 27 RO ‘ROOM Mae WiTH PRIVATE BATH BO cnildien 104 8. Paddock. ° 2 ROOMS, KITCHEN AND BATH. _Child welcome. 431 N. Perry. 3 ROOMS SMALL CHYLD WEL- _come, 142 8. Johnson. 2 ROOM LAKEFRONT APT. UTIL- ities and washing facilities fur- _nished, $15 per week. MY 2-1061. 2 ROOMS 1 OR 3 GENTLEMEN. __141 Norton. 2 ROOMS, CLEAN, BUS fatal 3 _men, 319 Orchar EDR ptErer ier Also 3 rooms partly fur- i. apartment. FE 44686, 2) ROOM FURNISHED APT. WITH _bath. 237 Orchard Lake Rd 2 ROOMS AT 2278 ELIZABETH Lk. _ FE 2-1986 or FE 42411. — 3 Sous PRIVATE ENTRANCE _and bath. FE 2-4572 ) ROOMS AND BATH. LIGHT. as and heat furnished. Close usiine. Garland & 8 roel fa acrose from Gereral Mar. 8 p.m. “| side. 4 —— AND BATH. 18ST FLR. 2 and bath 2nd. floor. Utilities paid FE $-2714 § ROOM FURNISHED UPPER fat Heat and running hot water vea: round, 1 child ."owed. 690 _pber month. EM 3-4207. ADAMS REALTY Co. HAS SEV- e houses for person. — Realty 382 Auburn SeAUTIFOLLY fod SSSI MAS apts. for 1, 2 or adults. Dr. _Curson’s Clinte. 157 w Huron 8t BASEMEENT APT. FOR MIDDLE- ed man, Also sleeping room. . FE }-1206. COUPLE. ate 4 BATH AND rance, FE SonvEnticntLY— rooms bath atATE 4 Cozy « ry ROOM ‘MODERN. ADULTS Foner 4 RMS. NO gaamieaaael referred. 731 Young St IDEAL BACHELOR APARTMENT. Close in. Private entrance. Clean sober, misdie-aged or elderly _man__ PE 64-7267 oe tte ed! Pl LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING APART- _ment. Lakeside home. OR_3-0223. LOWER $§ AND BATH IN PON- tac, posit and references. 153 Ey _from 6:30 to 8 30 | NEAT TRAILER ree IN _limits. Phone FE 5-3047 _ PLEASANT APT ne QUIET working ecouplé No drinkers. Available July 11. FE 2-4160. NEW BRICK TERRACE. 3} ROOMS bath. Private entrance, MU Ms@ at Duck Lake Rd. PRIVATE APT. CLOSE IN. $17.75 per week, FE 4-5838, PARTIALLY FURNISHED 2 rooms and bath. Close in. Prefer bp coupe or bachelor. 185 Two 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 3i Stowell. . Rent Apt. U1 Unfurnished 34 34 2 ROOM APT. GROUND FLOOR. Couple only 443 8. Jessie. 2 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. 93.8. Midland off Auburn. 3 ROOMS AND BATH AND REF- erences, FE 4-7902. 3 ROOM APT JL 23-0876 or OL 1-9121, 3 ROOMS, LARGE LIVING ROOM, glassed in porch. Has stove and refrigerator. $73 month. Call aft- ~er 6:30 p.m, FE" 2-6275. @ ROOMS AND BATH. rooms Jtilities 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND trance. Utilities te furn. FE 5-0384. ry Rdoes. 7 18T FLOOR, CLOSE IN. FE 2-6663_ or FE 2-7734. Sook APT. ELECTRIC AND heat furnished. Baby welcome. $65 ery month. 456 Mt. Clemens. MY 5 AP*. ELECTRIC heat are furnished, Baby come. $65 month. 456 Mt. _ MY 3-2782 5 ROOMS. NO viaeth trae oe _16.. FE 46458. 130 8. Park wel- emens CASH bb ot small equities, ¢ vou have w will be at within 24 with your equity now us what vou ve. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N Ba w St, Ph. FE 65-8168 Eve. "til 8:30 GREEN LAKE OFFICE wa 6. PEDDLING om ROE way rms, lake, sr en We i all fibencing and male You O°abY tre Trowell f MAHAN REAL’ Co- Pecate *, E 2-0263 res Sookendls WANTED TO ia bat ALL Fires of furniture, Ph, FE noo ETON, 5 ROOMS AND ey picecors ‘ate iy HEAT Md _ FE 3-0243 Lots ool AND +3360. VE ! Lakefront, Lake. AND ROOMS round in. ith. oe close _Aduits. FE 42846. ATTRACTIVE FOUR ROOM APT. First floor 647 W AVAILABLE JULY i ~ POWELY room ant No hildren. FE ~~ DEL RIO APTS. 3 rooms and bai stove and util furnish ple only EAST sibE, FIRST LOOR, 4 24 ; ° R LE fo 8 a for 3 rooms and or FE 65-2766, tame ROOMS AND BATH. FE ‘Rent Houses Furnished 35 MODERN 32 || “Woodhun ‘Lk Gall from 3 to .m. OL 3-9376. R A A 5-1801, 5 Ri N, 976 M. Ue. al _ WATERFRONT bedrm modern home, peeepall furnished Rho year lease nt. Quick ponies! sponsible tens FLOYD KENT. Realtor 4 W. Lawrence | FE 5-6105 Next to Consumers Power _ ae AUTOMATE mes. ' business and commercial 4 5 s “Rey Knauf, Realtor 1018 Premont le ned. 6 R bath up, with beat, gas, hot wa- LET YOUR wE ter. Near vanes atigh: Reply have buvers waiting if vou went ontiac Press, Box 88. cash home we-can eet|5 ROOM UNFURNISHED MOD. GI or A tinancins we buy ern house, Lake fron in W sell or oS —_ te serve terford. Oe Bay My 7 ae cn ou. call today. “neve tomorro See. AN TH. GLASBED- pest eenal Mies boned =m il ae IN BEAUTIFUL Ottawa Hills, shown appoint- ment only — 42579 or after .m, Call FE 2-82 AND BATH HALF iio e ealth. Rent Lake Property 36A NEW COTTAGE AT LAKE CITY, $35 a week, FE 54-0453. AGE ON DUCK R 1 Milford after 4 p.m. 4 ROOMS FURN NE: Rn DODGE Park No 4 tmmations Shes sion, Season rate. “E — 7 ry FOUR “ROOM COTTAGES, 2 BED. ‘oom, modern 3 children yan. oT Hillcrest Drive, Woodhull bake ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS AND Lakefront, FE +3360. Bivd. COTTAGE. 1 CABIN Aik GALA i" each, Lewiston. Mich Everv- ning furnished* FE 2-0731. COTTAGE FOR RENT, T, REASON. Eanes. 2268 Overidge Dr. » Williams LOVELY LAKEFRONT 2? ROOMS end bath 2 adults eal! Season o” year around. 3-1640. MODERN LAKE HOME TV, boat, one. No smal] children. _duly 16 to 23rd. $65. EM 3-5242. MODERN COTTAGES AT aeeee Lake. vest Cadillac, MIs- MA PONTIAC LAKE New mote: saady —— fine fishing by the dav week, Panlina Lake Tourist, Courts: 8230 _Highland Rd_OR_ 35-1700, QUIET, CLEAN MODERN: LIVING for your vacation at — Lake. 10 units. Sandy beach, fishing. nee kitchen. on Cabin Bay, 0389, WALLED LAKE LAKEFRONT. Modern, 2 blocks to shopping. 3 Bedrooms. Wk. Mo. Season, 555 E. Lake Dr. MA4¢-17T8 after 8 p.m, For Rent Rooms 37 2, & 3} ROOMS, KITCHEN PRIV. ‘tegen 264 8. Park. Caretaker in ra cieaw ROOM TWIN BEDS. At Huntoon Lake A car neces- sary 5553 Pleasant Dr. BUS STOP. PRIVATE | ENTRANCE, and laundty, 400 West BUSINESS OR PROFESSIONAL man. eer foes choo] and bus. FE BUSINESS ae TO BGRE A room with twin Every- thing furnished 5 min walk from downtown. FE 2-3701 CLEAN ROOM F< post office, FE 4 CLEAN roy A oo FOR _Sentleman FE 40 CLEAN meena. Sr PRI- vate entrance, close in FE 3-6857. CLEAN FRONT || ROOM. 81 PINE _Grove cr. N, Johnson. Bus stop. CLOSE "IN CL EAN SLEEPING _Fooms, Men only, 46 Mechanic eeeereeeemeiaee MAN NEAR 4-8768. ESSE Harbor. Men only. FE ROOMS LAKE PRIVILEGES, ‘Keego Harbor. Men only. FB _ 5-146, LARGE PRONT RB ROOM, CLOsB in. 23 Allison ROOMs FOR RENT. WALKING distance of Pontiac Motor. Call _&fter 4 30 120 Jos) yn SLEEPING FOR A CLEAN WORK- _ing man. FE 2-2416. SLEEPING ROOM ing couple optional. PE 7-014! SLEEPING ROoe FOR ¢ GENTLE- _man at 199 Florence FE 54-4897, WOMEN KITCHEN AND LAUN- drv at Ground floor. Call After 4, 420 W. Huron ___ Rooms s With | Board 38 1 OR 2 GIRLS ON WEST gIDe. _FE 46843 FOR WORK- ote home. Board GENTLEMEN WEST SIDE | No drinkers Private home. $18 _Week. FE 2-6263 ROOM AND BOARD CLOSE TO _Pontiac Motors 624 Markel. ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE home close to _—s and Pon- _tiac Motor, Phone FE 5-0988. ROOM A AND BOARD FOR A MAN. _Good location FE 48324. SINGLE OR DOUBLE. DAY workers. West side. FE §-6277. TWIN BEDS. GOOD FOOD. CLEAN rooms. per shift. No. Grinkers. FE 32-0318 VACANCY FOR 3 GENTLEMEN or 2 ladies. Flexible rates. Twin _Oaks Rest Home. OR 3-0431, WIDOW WANTS BORDERS. close in @ EK. "ike, Convalescent Homes 38A LICENSED CONVALESCENT home has vw-- rcv for bed or patient Reasonable rates. hone 120, Ortonville, Mich. PINE CONE NURSING HOME VA- VA- cancies. OR 3-2024 39 Hotel Rooms HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $10 Bath $15 re 56-8126 = LA 474 Auburn rE Cooking and ‘refrigeration unit. oom by Day or Wee Rent Stores OW 0 ARD LK. A locat on fice 40 , GOOD for beauty ee a of-, ‘ine eat, e space reasonabl+ rent. 5 t MA 5-23 * “PE 1580 WILT LEASI ae gt aaah na tare A cA — perk to, goa _Mr._Barnes, Rent Office — 41 1m 8. —— MOD- WOODWAR: ern offices available. 2 and 3 room suites, Rates o45 and up. WO 2-5676, : ° For Rent Miscellaneous 42 NN ONE WAY COAST TO COAST RENT HERE For Sale Houses 43 soos FOR SALE NEAR CAB Baldwin Rubber, 7 roo bath and sun R SALE BY OWNER: LARGE house, suitable for Katy ca or ENcnens. pertisiiy te ined = cl partially furn’ see terms. Call FE 92-8531 56-6634, FE 54-2933 = 5 ROOMS AND BATH LOW DOWN ps = en tte north of city % N, PERRY AND +4 ag BRANNAN. LI 44000. WALLED 4 ROOMS A utility. Gi vorch. All in- guiated. A atic ‘ae te wall c pletely . Lot 6 x a Near BIRMING! Fx AMIN & t Wi rc. ONLY $4,000 rr er te ve subdiv vileges. EM 3-4148. Classified Aids! To wap for what you do, call FE 2-8181. what you don't nee ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1955) a * * "For Sale Houses 43 4 ROOM A Bp Sate. ATTACHED : 485 eae some gy ng and 3 bedroom starter c ‘ion ear Adams and A 100x150. Well and Septic tank | ' house. Cash oe wrens WU WHITCOMB REALTOR OWER & 3 EAST SIDE PRA. nents only $33 month, | FOR IN Excellent three bed hom ery sell. "3000 Mandrake, EM] = eetnty heme nye Fed An_ inspet of thle home #1 with 17, lot. owner ‘eaving 5 se 1 basement, cove AF | OR 30868 OR FE Sete ceilings and picture’ wintiows. 114 $2700 down. Balanc cent, | ALL MODERN HOUSE 10 MIL MILES 2 AS Gas heat, So much ation, gain. Cash or terms. FE 2-1842. from Fisher Body 9598 Dartmouth Rd. Clarkston, AUBURN HEIGHTS * Beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch home. 2l9 say qtamned warage. FORCED ‘SALE cons: "3700 DBO we 2 bedroom Perry Lake, total price $5900 includes furnitare. . PANGUS % M . Ortonville 132, Reverse Chgs. Birmingham Centra} location. Well kept up home, very close to main busi- ae district, idea! for "profes: ona). office or clinic. Call for sdditiooss information. Close to Downtown 7 room brick house, 40x103 ‘tot, goned Commercial. Excellent busi- ness location, Can be used for both business & home. Call for information, John K., Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 101" N. Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-9447 Eve. FE 2-1804 NEW FHA MODEL HOME 3 BEDROOMS with large ilving room and picture window. Large kitchen with separate utility room and jaundry tray. Auto hot wa- ter. oi] forced tir heat) Oak floors and large lots Priced at $7,950 with only §1.300 down plus mortgage costs. Located at 451 Becond St, west of Joslyn Ave. LAKE FRONT | ¢ 3 room ‘ome with garage, ld remodeled en ol} heat, lot size, 160 x 790 ft. Could be divided. $1000 down wil} handle. Y COLONIAL HILLS room ranch. With carpeted dining 1opms, 3 picture . Tennessee ledge rock fireplace excellent kitchen with large breakfast nook, tiled bath, With vanity. About *4 acre land- escaped, own by appointment only. IVAN w SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer ph FE 5-2564 Open Evenings and Sundays 111 Joslyn Cor 3rd. REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Birmingham s $10.909 90'! And for one cent more we'll give you the second fiat which will bring wou a better than 10 er cent return! Two bedrooms. iving room, dining room, bath end Sikened! in each large flat Terms available. Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Midwest 42232 JOrdan 4-5726 259 S. Woodward a OPEN 9 AM, TO 9PM. Woodward Estates Clean, neat, well conditioned 2 bedroom home with large unfine ished upstairs (2 additional bed- rooms possible) full basement, automatic gas beat and hot wa- ter, aluminum storms screens, venetian blinds, garage. paved drive, 1s car nicely shrubed. FHA terms to qualified |. buyer, East Side 3 Bedroom Eastern Jr. High area, 1 story frame bungalow with full base- ment, stokeg heat, automatic hot water, 2 car garage, 2 lots. Gen- erous living room with dining &@rea, storms and sereens, vene- tian blinds, large gliassed-in front porch, paved street. Offered at $9,450.00. By appointment oniy. "BUD" Nicholie Real Estate and Insurance 4 Mt. Clemens 56. FE. 5-1201 Eve. Mr. Allen FE 32-3370 = o ‘ed oul ‘ | EAST SIDE | Family home on the best street this side of town 3 huge rooms down 2 extra Jarge bedrooms and bath up, high and ‘dry base- ment, newish Delco oi] furnace, aved drive, lepced lot. awnings, enetian bdiinds, enciosed front porch, only $3.0 down. R, J. VALUET, Realtor 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0693 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Bateman Suburban Special With over 1,600 sq. ft. of living afea Two fireplaces, ceramic tile bath, knotty pine paneling aluminum storms and ecreens and ex- cellent fenced yard for the kiddies Its a steal at $15,500. Make us prove it. Elizabeth Lake comfort for luxurious, vet econom}- eal living Sparkling kitch- en, ceramic tile bath, tinder dry basement. laree lot with spreading shade trees. At ‘ 4,750 (which includes drapes home — THER COM Indian Village Colonia the charm of w akiseal ‘archi- tecture with every requisite to gracious modern living. Wall to wall carpeting, rec- reation room oil Leronr eed attached garage. This is most rs 2 ree West = = cory 2 bed- anch home, perfect caronghouk Tile bath, of! heat, and large fenced Only $8,150 with $1,500 oid Quick possession, Drayton Area Excetient 3 bedroom ranch home on a corner parcel — ™% acre, S eyperer | road ied, cal mately $3.5 Off Sckaad Five room 1% story bunga- jow with screened porch, ol! he two $1,050 down, Kampsen FE 4-0528 y pay rent? Realtors 8. Telegra FE ma Real mote es. & Bun. le Exchange TO MAKE BUSINESS BRISKER, use Classified Ads! To sell things,| coal to kittens, dial FE 2- foie ;236_ No and] BALDWIN SCHOOL DISTRICT Income home, creeme for owner oun and three rooms & up, Basement H paved air etreet. Quick Cement drive. Large recrest 0 nh any more extra fea | spanigt MODERN orn +h hens E Hane. Attractive home, three nice bed- —Broter.. Gas. bent a oes 9 tees Toe as Laas ol shade ees ~ OXFORD HOMES on corner lot. Don't miss see- brooms coostting of '~~m oom. ing this Only $12,700. co ms. part bath (LAKE ORION and storage a Pa base- Above avera ge home Master ow ment, Good condition. Price. $6.- | room & lavatory on Ist. floo | SORES aL second floor. Excellen' © en, anes per” losers rere enclosed screened porch. garage, - artes * ort be ved street. Let us show you own, > bedrooms. ful 1 bath up. | this today. 12.600. Call MY 2-2821. Gas furnace Price $10 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford. Mich. a lL “| al ce Ed =315 i Fs > Z Q and car many fing features _privileges. EM 3-2254, NOTHING DOWN bedroom house ment on vour tot. un- finished interion -mall down pav- ment will build 3 bedroom. as whl! build on mv lots OR _3-2837, AUBURN AVE. 3 bedroom home with 1% acres garden soil Needs work, but look only 84950 any Sr down! ot 8. Bivd bedroo: aoe Large tot $350, with $1390 “CU ICKLER REALTY Saginaw FE 44091 BUILD NOW im our baler restricted Waterford Hill: Estates Estimates freely jas trom oue olans or vours HE RBERT C. DAVIS 6024 Ptotian Lake Rd 445 ROOM HOUSE FULL BA ATH, lot 90x100. Ot! heat, 1212 Decker ae: Walled Leake. Call after 5 m. $500 down Full price $6,200. TARGE HOME, FULL BASEMENT, tile bath, kitchen and breakfast nook, Screened porch. landsca ag lot. Reasonably oriced. 67, terms. FE 5-8183. AUBUR i he Modern 4 rooms do-vu Sone oak upstairs Bar: E large fenced lot. 2 car floors. garage Oi! heat, storms cohen: shade $945 Terms Rose Me- Lartv FE 22162 or FE | $-3518, TO BUY TO "SELL, cLL, REALTOR Partridge is the “bird’ to see. BY OWNER 40 ACRES, 7 ROOM modern house, 14 miles north of Lapeer. 44 Barnes Rd Inquire ai FE 5-6802 _ SELL OR TRADE_ 4 ~ ROOMS, bath, garage and fenced vard for house in Pontiac, OR 3-286). FOR care! BY OWNER: OUR equity in 5 room modern house, , Bult = Ps Total price, $7,600. “MA 4- e ree los APT SEPARATE entrances and baths. gas heat. Good condition Close in. By _owner. FE 2-7236 $750 DOWN MODERN 4 ROOMS. _Lake privileges, MA 5-0: ao TRIPP Indian Village Brick and Frame 3 bedroom home with large carpeted living room and dining room Fireplace, giassed-in rear porch i baths, recreation room Gas heat. garage, too! Priced at $19,900. Sylvan Lakefront Cool - shady -inviting! Mod- ern log abin summer home. L hee screened porch on 2 oat snc leasant summer omplete price. gl4 pe "2. 900 down. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor FE 5-8161 or FE ¢2988 Open Evenings 22 W. Lawrence Street ROOM HOUSE LOCATED IN beautiful Ottewa Hills subdivision, 2 room and ‘, bath ae liv- ing room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom or den down. 2 car garage under house. Will accept 6 pm. Cal] FE 2-8215.. LAKE HOME. 4 ROOMS AND bath. Full basement. Modern By owner Norbert Wudarcki 550 Certans. Ba’ Eaglo Lake Qrton- ville J y O'N - ENJOY THE PRIVILEGES ~of one of our better lakes by owning this new attrae tive }-bedroom ranch type home. Oak floors, plastered walls, and full basement with automatic ofl heat, are just some of the' many fine features tt offers. Choice West Suburban loca- frontage well - planned a ed to sell. Cali “lor de- EAST SIDE—Many conven- fences offered in this two bedroom modern bungalow. Handy to bus, school, and boy's club Located on clean quiet street, immaculate condition throughout. Look it over, we think you'll like it. WEST SIDE BUNGALOW — Built tn '48, Carpeted living and dining room, efficiency kitchen with plenty of cup- boards full tile bath, 2 bedrooms on first floor, ex- tra large bedroom up. Full basement mas furnace, fenced lot.’ Paved street. Be Lined to see this solid value $ cl per eent in- peal ‘on balance RAY O'NEIL, 7% W Huron Open 00 Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 3-1648 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Realtor 4 Established 1916 2-FAMILY BRICK. Near high 2 fur- street. Only $15,000. . WEST SIDE. 6 rms. and bath, all up and cash to a per cent 1. mortgage. ELIZABETH LA EST. Ideal for wreke Sasant man. Large living *m., ahgap tiled bath, 2 or 3 bedrms., studio bar. Make us an offe wo teet no DOWN. ——- 5 nd bath reararound bun. "galow opts — and very Reet Williams a take. This rty has been renting for Boo" per week in summer $75 per month in winter, $6,050. 580 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE. Over 2 acres on a large well-patronized Oakland County lake. Hard shore Lr bog around §-rm. , org % from Detroit. seal He edb an tor boat a motel FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W, Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power * LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD FE 4-9584 Realtor 136 E. Pike &t. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange mo se* our mode) For tiona’ information contact Red H NEW 4 ROOMS A ae EAST side. White opfiv. $7200 FE _4-6223 MODEST MAIDENS ee by Jay Alan “Look, Lady, this ain't no ashtray!” For Sale Houses 4 Jonson - FOR BETTER HOMES ROCHESTER & Utica, “Practically new 3 bed- room brick Caye Cod home with - oll furnace, all viarge rooms, situ- ated on approximately one acre of jand. bated has ught lake home and —— to move Sami) coon” Evenings a : after 6:00 call i Snyder OR 3-1975. THIS 18 DIFFEREN Don't ress on this cute Mttle roo erm home with nice lot and 1" car garage. bus, schoo's and stores. ri y $6,500 with $1.500 after 600 call 5-6787. own, oy jeqipes Mr. Dil _ FE WOULD YOU Like to Hve on an island only 8 Pontiac? Nice 3 t for those who love seclusion. ll price only $5 450 with won- derfu] terms. . ORENCE STREET Good Mcome property consisting of one 2 room apt up with bath, and one 2 roon art. down Pius owner's 3 room apt with bath Basement an? oi) furnace car garage. On! $2.009 down. REST LAKE cou NTRY CLUB ESTATES Beautiful 4 bedroom brick ranch type home with attached 2 car and lovely ‘targe base- furnace, recreation space, situated on approximately % acres o land. Brand new and on to move into Must be seen be apprectated. Someone will mr quick a: the sacrifice price OFFICK OPEN 9» - 6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 3} BEDROOM BRICK RANCH type Near take Lot 200x150. OR i150 ne realtors FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 bedroom brick home with fam- fly activities room 2 car garage, fenced back vard on corner jot. Convententiv if? ey Plymouth at 1129 Wes" mee 26,500. For appointment call moan 32061W _Mrs_ Earle Lewis STOUT'S Best Buys Today Bes AL P: ie ADISE Thi propert contains everything for calavania Iiv- beautiful furnace Excellent with workshop. Small pri- vate lake With underground separate water system for the emerald green lawns. All kinds of fruit trees and - flowers. Ideally located about 6 miles west of Pontiac. Outdoor grill. Many many other wonderful features in- cluded with this fine. prop- erty. Can be handied with $8 down. Shown only by appointmen' LITTLE FARM $750 DOWN Ideally located near the Blue Sky Teater. A cute and coy 4 rooms with ful bath. Electric hot water and oil heat, W.red for electric stove. Near schools stores. Oak possession See this. ae to- day! NEAR ORION A are bungalow with im- mediate possession, really furnace, Lake privileges. Move in morrow! 1 td DUPLEX $1,500 DOWN A real nice unit for tncome urposes or for 2 families to uy together. Each ug con- tains rooms and bath & emed room. $30 inco on Fairy. new ——t. Many, — A gonye mem er BARGAIN FOR CASH ree 6 jus wtility room with full | ea ent. ‘ on 10: side on t. floors and Owner sacrificing for only $6,000 with terms. Edw, M* Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw Street Ph. FE 56-8165 m Eve. til 8:30 Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE ae POSSESSION 3 eS West side Lk. Rad, t construction. Dp off Hliza- at rm. = on. 80, 1,000 a. BRICK 4 FAMILY jorida cs vor arses ing a WARD E. PARTRIDGE|” REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 Y. Huron st, Open Eve. 7 to 9 PL PLP LIS FO "RESTVIEW HOMES tase terms. 862 Emerson FE ~ For Colored Families — ee Oak floors, basement, gas second floor full ished airved walls, bus line. Priced to sell For information call Mrs. FE 5-8963 SSELL A NOTT - FE 45008 | 84 GAGE 170 W. Pike 6 ROOM HOUSE 61 ON | off Pe Carica, OR YE‘R AROUND home 754 Highland Mrive Baney Run ep s aed e Orion MY _ 2-656. $4 800. c: $500 Oa Located near Fisher Body plant off Kennett Ri Tow vacant 4 room and bath bungalow with utility eeds decorating fruit Payments ad monthly D. FE E ess 4 BEDROOMS IN Plains. 1 block from school, church store and bus Hine, Full basement oil beat, 2 fireplaces, large jot. $16 .000 Reasonable down payment to right party. OR _ 3-7668 “ MODERN 4 BEDROOMS, bath down ? up. Full basement 1 car garage Paved street priced at $3,000 setlle co 5-2443, $600 DOWN few @ bedroom ranch type bun- gaicw Just 2 left Never again so much for so iiuttle. Call today before % is too late. Full price, $6.650 and only $46 per month. CRAWFORD AGENCY 83.4 W. Huron ___ Eves MY 37085 YOUNG § ROOM BUNGALOW With plastered walls. oak floors, full basement. of] forced air heat. in the Wisner School district, a home well worth che asking price trees. RILEY. BROKER or FE _ 17-0986 DRAYTON | of $7000.00 with terms, see & today NEED A LAKE FRONT? We have several nice to extra nice homes, frame and brick. 5 fooms to 12 rooms, some excep- tional buys, priced from $9000.00 to $41,900 00 we will be glad to show you et your own conve- nienee, arrange for an appoint- ment with one of our well trained espeople, who will answer your every need, call today 5 FAMILY Off north Perry $312.00 per month income, full basement. oil heat. on paved street, excellent invest- Ment, st $14.500.00 with $6000 00 down, it won't last today. Russell -Young bad ER 412 W Huro: FE 4-4525 Open Eyes. “til 9 Sun FE 49612 MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. 2? BED- bong, see it room pew ranch Fireplace, hot water heat, 706x200 ft. lot. §16.- EM 3-3344. 2 FAMILY INCOME _ family home in Pontiac expenses, monthly payments and give vo t. This sounds fantastic e will prove it. The home is good repair has 4 rooms ana Path down 3 rooms and bath up. seperate entrances full base- ment, stoker heat, oak floors and jastered walls this is old-age CIRO! at its est ae ROI X & FRANKS NERAL REAL ESTATE 498° Dixie Hey OR 3-9701 Open until 8Gun, 1 to 5 pm. WEST SI Close to schools tance downtown 5 neat & clean, oil down PONTIAC MOTO DE Walking dis- m modern, eat, garage, bedrooms. well designed kitchen eak floors, oll heat, garage. SUBURBAN BUNGALOW he city, 7) bedrooms, stairway to raped, ate tic. Garage. You will love this home the minute you see it $0,500 ‘OLONIAL HILI Execulive from Baldwin Rubber | OM Have us show you this beautiful brick ranch home with full basement, 32 ft. living room rock fireplace bedrooms, tile bath, knotty pine recreation room with fireplace, 2 car garage 2 acres of nice lawns and trees. 53% W. Huron St. ss FE, 2-0350 A STRAITS ‘S LAKE ~ PRIV- ileges, NEW 2-bedroom year-round home, Seatuees tiled bath knotty- pine neliing lot 100x100, bar- ge ain from owner, only $500 down. ly Pontiac Press Box 9. 2 Teno STARTER HOME. eustom built, full basement with Tecreation room Lot 80x300, spe- bee windows and material 1732 Paulsen St et Airport. Pon tiac Mich. OR 3-2330. Call anor 4:00 p.m. DAILY 12 to 9 T1_ RUTGERS ST. ——- 2 bedroom with many features you don't —— in this price of homes, such lath and p aster, fully insu- Inted. Luxatre forced air furnace, them today, Dir 3 out Bald- win by water tower, bre on Rut- oni * yo we sign, model Rossel Young REALTOR 412 W, Huron 8&t, 44525 Open Eves ttl ® Gun. FE 40612 43) INC ¢ Low ' Beautiful 2 bedroom with unfin- | « heat, nice location, paved street. | on | ? AND | | FE 41540 $3700 down buys this geod two. | hewly rarpeted has ledge- j lovely | Joseph F, Reisz: For _Sale Houses FOR COLORED 2 bedroom tome. Tile bath, well- janned kitchen and dinette, large hotty pine recreation room and bar. New gas furnace and Gasina- tor. Aluminum siding on house and garage de fa iamceceves: Call after 3 FE 2 WHITE BROS. WEST SIDE CITY Here ts one of those Eyal Bok side locations. A eood 6 bedroom home with auton stie: ot] heat, oak floors, full basement, screened in porch, a nice ga- race and a vard with est of shade $10900 with $2400 down $750 DOWN Full price, $6750 4 rooms, full basement, automatic ol) heat. new electric hot water heater. lake priveleges on Mandin and Ro Lake. A rea) deal. Cali now, Donaldson SCHOOL. - 4 rooms. laree Iivine room with wall t wall carpeting. Fire- place tea kitchen ful’ base- ment. automatic cil heat. located on corner lot [ft won't last at just $10,900 with terms. LOTUS. LAKEFRONT rooms, full basement. stoker heat. brick etree = worth the monev Oniv $8600 with terms. WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES Fu. orice $3900 cash. Needs some finishine A good invest- ment deal. Better purr $800 DOWN Private beach tust — the rord on Macedav Lake dandy 4 room home. Low m pay ments The «tnd vou hear Y about = seldym Don't wait. call “WALTERS LAKE & verfect 1 bedroom with en and lake orivi- lewes, 2 fireplaces, hot water and lots of trees are just a few Appts < this =~ ‘ttle home. ‘DRAYTON WOODS 5 3 bedrooms Built tn 1983 Located or ‘aree lot. Quick possession Full price $10,000. Terms Hurrv on this one HATCHERY RD. € rooms. 3 bedrooms. larce Iiv- ine room with wall to wal] carpet- Here's erous to. mention. in this ad. Just $13.050 with $2800 dorn USE AND 38 ACRES miles —_ of Pontiac Call iL particula: $1500 DOWN Near Dravton. 3 bedrooms. jarce living tffe bath and larce utilitv room with —— ord neat and electric hot water A wood buv at $10 350 Murrv. | eae Here ts a new rambling os tf id earage Nothing like it. Call now $1200 DOWN 2 bedroom house. Lese than 1 vr. old Storms and screens. in A-l shane throughout DRAYTON PLAINS 6 room hom ecr 3 etree poo tull Racemen! CLARKSTON Is this it? 2 bedrooms hurry on ais WATERFORD What ® die — ome this one sets on with fruit trees and (roe tle gaiore Fea- —— ? bedrooms. dining room. Ore living room, Als». firevlace and 7 car erage ~ LOTS AND ACREAGE Also. for sale. #.H.A. VA apnroy: with black top = wheel a. water. for sub- aivishog” ovate 5 Alwave see sel MALTONS Phone OR sista or OR 31760 OR 3-118 3-2081 / ' 43 sed For Sale Houses 43( For Sale Houses 4“ SR ON LINCOLN, § ROOMS on ‘in a Several good Bevera! tie for ional vera or ve for col ored. P. food, uy Cd W. Huron % PERRY PARK 7,, bedroom ms Large = h ireplace, kitchen dinet full bath, automatic a gay On a ene | shaded Price, ‘CLOSE IN 3 bedrooms. Living room, kiteh- en, bath, full basement and new = beating plant. Price, $7,050, information call Perry Cc. NOTT, REALTOR FE 4-60905 caer Nice lot off MY 23-5831 AIRPORT AREA 5 room bungalow, unfinished tic, full basement, 2 car pain fruit trees. peepesrr es strawber- 00x300 $7,825. $1,950 $50 DOWN 2 BED! er Storm windows. Scott Lake Rd WALTER GREEN ries. Lot ROCHEST -2 RD. Large farm house. 6 hedrooms natura] fireplace, good soil, all poogpes smal] ore oon several out buildings, $16,500. te RIDGEWAY 976 Baldwin FE 4-6203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange YEAR ROUND HOME 5 ROOMS and et a Apo hodh el et ke wv Pont tac Le ; ood huv for ca. ®Y OWNER. ELIZ LAKE FRONT Excellent beach. lovely 2 bedroom ranch heme. + garage. Ouly 60.250. term A PLACE FOR YOUR BOAT. Cass Lake canal. 7 rooms. nice terrace. $7.950 on ara NEAR SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 BEDROOM Brick ranch nape block to Eliz. NOW IS THE TIME To your home Bll payment or credit ‘er r whet you are looking for LAKE FRONT. 120 ft. front- age, beau one ranch home for . e executive. $45.000,- REED LAKE. Lovely new 3 bed- Jompot brick, New subdivision. c) apts., oy ame aoae tiful lot. Onlv $13 500. NEAR ELIZ. LAKE 4. bedroom possibilities, hot wate: heat. 2 car garage and circle drive. 6 lots 13.500 semi-finished Lake $8.950 NEAR’ LAPEER. Dairy farm. acres, excellent buy, at $16,000. Stock and ecutoment available. THELMA = eELWCCE REL 5143 Onse‘Elizabeu Lrve Ra. §-1284, FE 4-3844: Open 9 to 7 F DARDALE 1 newly ~ ST. JOSEPH AREA Newly decorated, 2 . tiled bath. Gas Recreation room. Washroom, stove in base- Lego in seabares: be seen. Lo Dayment. 201 Fulton Bt. rE 3819 after 5. pm BY OWNER: = 3 BEDROOM HOME 1 car garage, large lot, fruit trees. berries, garden. paved street. in Pontiac. PE 4-4492 IDEAL WEST SIDE LOCATION. 6 room modern bungalow Wall-to- wall carpeting in targe living dining room. F [sepa Closed back porch. creened front porch. Gas heat. Shower and stool] in basement. Carees TLowely shaded and fenced floors. Newly decorated. Can b $508 see &mall houses, =< side, West side and near Baldw Ave. Priced to sell. oe ¢ quick Hert McLarty FE ==" MODERN HOME = aes ton. eke in each. Bath com plete eee linen closet. tility . 62 gal. jeeet rie hot water heater ie ft. well. Kitchen wires for electric range ow clothes eloset 1x : House double-constructed. Hard- ors $9,000. $1,000 down or rion | 4 ROOM HOUSE AND 3 ACRES of janc 3475 Shimmons Rd. FE 5-1931. MYERS a BR BRICK RANCH HOME 2 baths. eens jv. Tm... new car- rane 2 fireplaces, rec. rm any additional features of high value, Highly restricted area on Private lake $41900. See it! EXCEPTIONAL SACRIFICE 3 bedrm., 1 dn. Attractive home With too many valuable features to mention here Basement so complete income possibility. Near schools, stores and bus. By appt. OWNER LE. ING STATE Modern 2 bedrm.. den, liv. rm. and kitchen. One vear old. $1300. down tw GI m CECIL #4 YERS Real Estate Mortgage Ins BRICK RANCH HAPPINESS COMFORT PLUS LINCOLN HEIGHTS BRICK You want a home that attracts favorable comments for its ap- to mbes years of comfort plus an features that pre your aa ly living a plea- sure. This attractive 7 room brick 2 Meor plan with 4 bedrooms = tile bath, offers two bedroom down, compact kitehen with tile drainboards, full basement, rec- reation room, of] heat. land- 30, $5,750 YOU'LL LOVE THE HOME AND LOCA- TION. IN GOOD LOCATION YOUR GREATEST ASSET Indian Village 1 floor pian hom of six well planned fully ineulated 3 bedrooms. carpet- living and dining Venetian blinds. full basement. of] heat. tubs, storms and screens. Landseca: corner lot. paved street and ° car garage. Near Webste: Washington Jr. rand schools, Offered at $11.500—terms. CALL US AY YOU BE THE JUDGE EXTRAORDINARY VALUE North side. paved street location near Wisner Lincoln Jr High. 8t. Mikes owntown. 6 room and bath with 3 bedrooms, full basement, stoker heat, tubs, etc. Terraced landscaned lawn. 50x152 7.950 ER TRANSFERRED our oF STATE To Sell-To Trad You o BOY aT. WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., PSALTORS Ope 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE TR: — well planned rooms ler eeronde kitchen with bireh doors, tile wate a Eee basement with reetoutiog space. ted on ex- nice lots 50x156 with ‘oT “dollar vaive our bomes cannot beaten. Yes, we would consider trades on these beautiful homes WEST SIDE BUROALOW OFF WEST LURON 8T. $2,500 down will purchase this attractive five room bungalow 24x 6 on foundation, Stairway to ondition tn- side and out. Priced at $11,975. neat and clean rooms plus stair. way to lar floored attic, A-1 basement, asphalt tile fidors, storm ws screens. Si uated on — lot. vement and curbing paid A bome that for. should sell this week. WA rite ase 3 BUNGALOW 000 DOWN bedroom bunga- $6,950 total price. Aluminum and se i bath, car or equity in home in WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS ison gE tise? Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GATEWAYS to 3 all Serene: Jy ie lots optional; F H.A. financed. Offered for less than the price of replacement at only $12,000 without extra lots. Terms This one ts really nice Cal! for appointment. WILLIS M. BREWER 55 N PARKE =—_ EM 3-4998 8 | heat er included Garage 64605 FE 5-7028 aOME. 2 BED- rooms, 2 var heated "fio tile bath and built-ip van stove and oven >vlenty Yo steneta: Se — her built-in extras, irapes By owner. OR" Ss or or OR Joss BY OWNER 3. bedroom home large rooms. Handy kitchen. Full —— Gas "heat. Nice shaded S corner. Full dppb $10,000, is.008 down or woul good cy ent, seen by a@ ee only. Call 20634 or FE 41177. : QUALITY BUILT HOMES — joy ey 3 bedrm. fir. Full ——— ‘or home all and arrang inancing. Bee us “tor. details — no obligation. Consult and buy from serving _ for nearly FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence 8t. 5-6105 Next to Consumers f Gol $2,000 DOWN Attractive 2 bedroom. Williams ke area. Assume land Laat pen $65 per mo. Excellent condith $8,000 HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy, OR 3-1050 Eves. OR 3-0006 CHARLES SYLVAN Lakefront. 6 rm, 24534 . foot asbestos sided home with basement & garage ood beach nice shade Ta 40x214. There ts available, 30 pos- ma SS This is a neat clean woes AKE RD. You $6,300 Cash tota) orice but it's a aad 4rm. & large utility rm. 720300. landcaped . sie” DOWN a hom. = ya awh con hot water, fenced yard. $7, today. 11 SHADE TREES IMMEDIATE Surrounding @ beautiful home com moder. by an executive Ail IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Owner ype Three bed- room, 2 s' with bie lot, cotecks beach privileges, ¥ gas heet. weil shaded street, 2 car garage city sewer and water. ih excellent c $14,200 $3,000 DOWN BRICK BUNGALOW Nearly new 2 ON FISHING LAKE Beautifully landscaped home with frontage on lake Two story frame in good condition, Three bedrms., stoker heat and 2 heths ’ $3.500 DOWN SYLVAN 2383 Orchard Lake Rd. Co-operative Real Estate Ex Templeton LAKEFRONT ts Lake. 2 tt. living room, GI RESALE 3 bedrooms, large ca: otra inte lot" Bicety ‘la eater wil = Fae oy or tens "NORTH SIDE | 3 Ob beat. Large lot. ant Mee loca- tion Needs some . Pull pase $5,000. = bs Templeton, noe ioe 1 Grose oe cal PE Sos02 or OR 31708, $4,000 DISCOUNT due $20, 3,500 avante zs month) at 6 cent inte Secu: With both of these suburban homes “—_ easy driving dis- tance of ¢ Tien its. with 2 acres 200 feet paved road Lt ¥ ~ Ben ite St is B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 Salesmen’s home phones: FE 8-0231 & OR 3-2372. 1717 8. Telegraph Rd. Open Eves Pon nie Real Estate Exchange FOR E MISC. 60 oxi2 LINOLEUM Surplus Paint ..... si. 49 Vinyl floor tile secce 4c ea. hite enamel ceswes . $1.98 Inlaid Mnoleum . .,..........8 75 Ft Linoleum .............. : on A . Harold’s Paint & Line! 140_8. SAGINAW WATERFORD AREA § ROOMS 2 arene house. 2 fam- ily. Only $1,000 down. 3 bedroom rancn type attached werege. ee — solahet ro ead for GE ei "MARBLE E, 1 Realtor 6261 ——s =e oa Phone OR }- =\Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES NEAR AIRPORT Completely atone 4 room bath, home, on lot 175x200 ft. fall price $6,950 with $1000 down. Im- mediate possession. THIS DIFFERENT Don't hesitate fom this cute little 4 hadi ta e = loca eeto arbor, 4 $1,500 down. =) cee HERE IT 18 FOR $1.500 DOWN That nice 44% room modern home | be have been looking fer Good asement with a gas furnace, 2 Car garage. on black top street. fdr a a Evenines : ca enn. r. Diller FE OFFICE OPEN 9-4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Located southeast of Pontiac. This HURRY! 70 ft» frontage on Mace- Lk bed: . fire- ADAMS SUBURBAN home of charm awaits ‘our - Seotrooms, oak dining rooms, poten fe A must ing at LAKEFRONT day of those em for ONE ONLY 3 bedroom orick ell, pare- ment, north. suburban, $305 down $50 per mo JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Oak ative. eat Wictacse gg Te ved road, near schosh, and Sr Ei fe . q - 8 : A ff i + h | } p can a ey! a room, m ew 4 and bath. Yale St. BUCK PE 420723 SEE OUR NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME 5051 SASHABAW RD. Full Price $7,300.00. $49 Per Month, INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE WM. A. KENNEDY wn SER TB Watkins Lake Area Newer 2 bedroom and $9. 250, Cherokee Hills 3 bedroom 1's story all white ee s an * ca 3 rooms Pull basement. on furnace, New cyclone fence. Price $12,800 A terms. 6 Room Brick 656 Central Street. Nearly aH brick homes tn this area Gene Auburn Heights 6 room 1% story--modern ee 1 bedroom down, and bed: bath | RINZLER REAL 670 W. Huron Bt. Pn. FE 43525 If no answer ° e rE SR Real etl ATTENTION - evable prt Peeturing: $14; 350 Compete, price iy “Septee AS LOW As Per taxes Month Plus and insurence hl EW EXHIBIT HOME equars LAR nea : Northwood Organization Inc. Phone FEderal 4-6191 cond rooms, bedroom ——. garage bat Lor tap oon ee ener, gas heat, with RIE as ~ ¥ fenced back “2 to siocath pave FE 56-0031 pt ved _ , = es Ct ee STOP LOOKING! . START BUYING! GI’s—$2S0 Moves You In! Pat! ey rs oe Ane or Real Estate Modet td i i " 3 a it eeiite Pat it : ae ole a @ if ‘i ir ict e E -_ ead be > = n A Lc] ie beautiful . extra fats bi Fr eee : é ft isi MACEDAY LAKE a Kenm drapes for oleture "eyatow are in- — Lig, tomer ents $46 in- vase ma taxes a , NORTH basement. « heat, ents. o het © water heater, fire- plac: Cap ay = Bh end 2? lots, all this ‘or pal $1.450 down. WEST 23 bedrooms, er auto heat and auto, hot water, water soften. ide aril and picnic table, Don’ = oo Geo, R. Irwin “ Feiei: If no vans, FE basse GILES © Elizabeth Lake Estates” A real chy X hog tile bath, ned oe Termes of | S THE PONTIAC. PRESS, : i “TUESDAY. ; TULY 12: 1955. terms, Tage "= acoet.* mace. i. Frees Ss one floor Mean basement Leubdry trevs kitchen Tile bath, fone floors. Priced ai only £1000 down, WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIFE. & HARGER : 30 # ®. ute ot mn pn FE 35-8182 LOOK Lovely 3 Bedroom Burealow tn Huron Gardens Only $lo00 De an to responsible peovle. LOOK jusive 2 Bedroom Ranch Stvle i: overlooking the golf course. orth the $16,800 : Weill w with @ Be modest down payment pus AUN FF 5-6181 OPEN 0-6 EAL ESTA ® . toil V Ww. __Muron St [enna FOR COLORED FAMILIES This ts one of the best newer homes on the m #riket today. Neat and clean 2 bedroom bungalow New all tiled kitchen and breakfast bev. Rew tiled beth and new Delco off furnace. Fenced rear vard = Price $9.700 terms 15 other good homes in this area to select from. Some that can be pur- chased on easy A or GI terms See Mrs Howard 10 Gillespie St. or Ph, FE john Kinzler, Realtor __ 670 W. Huron St. LAKE ORION Ri panement with Sinesacs 40 Orion. . cn Sd OWN house with base- aoe = Bee, Beh mene imterior, 854. & ? LARK ust e room, with auto, — is fenced in, See this hom Full price $7,450, down payment $1,450. LAKE ORION INCOME property ipareiy Senaceed. Full basement. ell version heat. “arge busi- oot. Asking price $8,500. cam to a new mortgage. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ! ranch type, cedar shake room with ben. Full Pull down payment req ‘To BUY. SELL OR TRADE C-CLARE CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46402 } 1963 W. Huron 6t. ve Real Estate Exchange j 4 "For Sale Houses “asl KNUDSEN |, Elizabeth Lake Estates : brick bed Knotty pine rec- | in basement, Plas- | tered garage Shown by appointment WM. -H. KNUDSEN EALTOR State Bank Bidg, _Eve R $10 Pontiac 451 23bes Pore. 6) 7 reem brick house, 40x103 lot roped commercial Excellent busi | ness Jocation Can be useq for | both business & home. Call for | information. | Scott Lake : | @o rm modern hone on laree | lot with fruit A spade 60x16 | living rm. dimin® orm kitchen 2 bedrms sun rm & beth Oak floors plastered wal picely] decorated mh} heating system, | auto water heate; J car garage |; Priced at only $10 000 on term Cali wday, A j * i GI - Omiy 14 of these 2 bedrin br ranch tpe nomes @re fet Large | Tbai54 lots tn an excelent loca- | tion Plastered walis select cak | floors. full bsmt, with partitioned | rec room gas heat, auto water heater. Many other tures. These homes are going | fast Just $1060 down including | mortgage cosis moves you in. i | { sone K. Irwin REALTOR Since 192 01's \ Saginaw Street Phone rE (Sea7 Fe FE GAYLORD BENECA STREET (B04 Six room home with full high basement Used as an income} now with three room separ ment up or can be converted | back to @ single family home”) Priced to se!) $9750, Dont de- | lay. RICK WEST SUBURBAN Butt fm 1052 divided Tmished | basement large bright . airy rooms attractively decorated lots of closets and extra large t lot. This is a bome you wii P| be proud to own, Only $14 000 | Bee tt today. | OLDER HOME | Very good condition aluminum atarms and screens, shady front porch ciose in paved street $8450 with terms. Many features that make it a comfortable home for a family. Close to grade and Jr. High schools If you fat! to see anything that | strikes your fancy give Us @ ring We have a.variety of | homes in Pontiac, and vicinity | fm all price ranges We have a branch office in Lake Orion at our service with a Hst- ings to show you S E Flint St GAYLORD -* 136 F. PIKE ST. FE 4-9584 BROWN : $1395 DOWN-—Brand new 2 bed- ‘w with full base New 3 Bedroom Ranch Lovely 6 room solid ma- sonry home with purmene on Lake Oakland. Unusuail jarge rooms, select on floors, plastered throughout many ultra ultra fee- tures, Attached garage and large , erful both summer and winter, Full. price $15,790 J. A. Taylor REALTOR INSURANCE 2544) : = Open _Eves. Pree Parking a i FOR COLORED 3 BEDROOM Petr aore Sees) aces ctees, pty teres “Good eound construc- Bath, basement, fu rnace Ex- tion.”* eellent condition, $11,000 Terms pote D. Approx, 8 Acres crams Dow Jun mae neu teat | Croom ibeme. ak, oars. clot Oil furnace. Nice 2 to pol bus. Quick ssession Lot 60x132. - | Built in 1953. $10,800. Terms. $2000 DOWN —Littie room OPEN 4 to 8 P.M. ae a ts Sy this cute little ._ you can have th structed tncomes tm the city, For particulars call Mra; Hoyt L. H. BROWN, Realtor = Furon FE 2-4810 Real Estate Exch. ANNETT OFFERS $800 Down—Large Lot Large 3 room home, lava- tory, circulator heater Close to GMTC. $3780. Elizabeth Lake Estates 5 room bungalow in exce!- lent condition, stairway to sec: floor ? 2 camel Ts, poe Rial ee Brick In good residential section. eream colored brick, —_ room with fireplace, di room, 2 rooms, tile bath, and kitchen on first = = . Taras cormitory ty apt we f and abundance closet a — sabEdapiap ol a rage. Vecant, Ay 780, terms | £eminole Hills oo Attractive 3 bedroom home tm excellent condition Out- features include den, breakfast ting in 3 rooms . futomatic gas calcinator, Garage $15,900, terms. = Foot Lake Front Ranch home — in 1848 tn condition, 2 bed- excellent rooms with saibie third at lake level. led kitchen . mace. Nice landscaped garden pace a50N- : ably priced at $16,800. . terme, Rochester Beautiful new &@ room home on ist foor, Carpeted living stone firepines, dining room, kitchen and activities room copper plumb- ing, Full basement an 2 s car autom: ot! a heat. “I2 trees. 637.500. - Rov. Annett, Inc. NEW GL monne — down lus mortgage Bedroom ace brick. ape ros twanaew. pias tered walls, oak floors, tile bath Divided basement with recreation space. Gas furnace & were heat- er. Drive out Huron on Crescent Lake about “« mi. Watch fer open sign. OPEN 4 to 8 P.M. $950. down. New 2 Bedroom mod- ern homes at White Lake. Large livin room with picture window Excellent kitchen, bath, oll forced air furnace, auto. water heater Drive out M-5@ to Duck Lake Rd Watch for open sign. 1G Hayden ae La aoe Bivd. OPEN WED) I) tos) PAX. Ze LUTHERSS I: For Colored. 4 Rooms and bath full basement. nee fenced yard 10,000. Terma, 10 pets cent down ey mortgage costs I i) © HAY DEN: ‘Realtor 86 EF Walton Blvd. FEE 8-0041 ial Bl bd - 97 NEW IN '52 $6 spacious rooms and plastic tile bath down, 24 ft. panelled bed- | room and part bath up. EXTRAS include wall to wall carpeting, rapes and cornices, awnings, aluminum storms and screens, gas incinerator, water softener. Excellent basement, Timken oi] heat. Double garage, paved drive and big 50%140 land- 8-044) a en Eve La scaped lot! $13,050. with $3,950 | down. CALL FOR EARLY AP- POINTMENT. A REAL CUTIE! 2 bedroom bungalow, oak floors modern decorations Streamlined kitchen. Gas heat — hot water 16x12 utility room. rage, Beautiful lot. fruit trees. North $10,500, terms. PIONEER HIGHLANDS Windows on three sides make thie 14"23 living room very pleas- ant. Combination dinette and kitchen, Traverse draperies in- cluded. Plastic tile bath and bed- room down. Large panelled bed- room on second fioor. Painted recreation space. Gas heat. l‘e car arage Fenced rear lawn, beautiful large ever- reens in front lawn, LAKE AND ARK PRIVILEGES. Priced to sell-§13.500, terms. HUMPHRIES REA ETOk FE 2-0474 83 N. Tele —— on Eves eects al Estate xchange For Sale Lake Prop. 44 PPL PLD ee E side location AT WILLIAMS LA 6 LARGE rooms, 1 floor, 1's baths, heed ge, beach . $16,500. ener. Phone OR 3-2855. AT WHITE E LAKE, 6 ROOM se. 7 owner, auto. heat, 2 Ige. lots, $6,750 full price. Down pay- m $1500. i days, after 5 1690. cms, Mane (sate oho ¥ acres e for si viding. 9006 Mandon. EM 3-8306. OMS T. LAKEFRONT. oS sie Ciar vad Toff Route be * We wosteae, FE aie terms. ee Lane. Market 4 a Pri Fiberglass | Close to Downtown $7500 with sl down j LIS M. BREWER i 35 oN arke } FE 45181 35-4808 | FOREST LAKE BLOOMFIELD i | tt SA LE OR OWNER'S BEAUTIFUL WHITE LAKE WATERFRONT 20 vorch. Shade trees o rete. Mav be, had sein piatety fur- nished Convenient down pay~- apt ane terms ~rranged. Owner 17 | _EM_ : TRADE. HOUSE AND jot om iake frontage at Crooked: Lake, Clair County. FE 5-9336. MODERN lakefront. year around home. ” Brick.- Split ievel. Excellent con- dition. Good beach. Must seen to appreciate. Ternis._EM Leckwood Rd. Milford, Mich bedrm., screened in porch, base- | ment. large lot, furnished Go’! M59 to-lst road E road, turn North and take fork. $15.600. $5000 down accept land contract on other property in trade . | front home Thermostat Dace stainless Hotpotnt electric 2 lake lots) Fruit fruit, Theroughly Insulated. | coptrofied off fur- | steel sink wit dishwasher. On rees and smal! A SUMMER COTTAGE When we can offer vou a 2 bed- Township 23 acres. 1 acre woods 120 ft lake frostage. FE 5-1965 NION LAKE PRIVILEGES 2 bedroom modern 2 lots Newiy decorated By owner Terms -2921 after 4 pm YEAR AROU ND HOME ON WIL- | ‘acre; CABIN _ i3 Gooa hunting and fishing OR 36846, - ROOM CABIN AND 1 ACRE OL_1-7531, 4iCE HOME. Name Lake § room and bath. al! knotty pine interior, hot water | hear warave lake privilewes “MA 5-4606 us or Sale Resort Prop. 448 | PINE VAGRIES RESORT nicely furnished ? bed- Garage and other tower- room bilid'nes ine pines Just 150 miles north of Pontiac on the beautiful Au- Sable River. Hunting and fishing ealore Cash or terms. Owner on property July 16 and 17 at at 7 Josivn Phone © "EL 4-0165 . 18%) NEAR SKIDWAY and Bush Lake and Rifle River land near Tittabawassee River, 70 Carpenter Court 4 ROOM YEAR AROUND COTTAG 100 ft. on Tittabawasse River Good hunting & fishing. elec- tricity reasonable Good well Room build more cabins. H | E McDonald, 113 Clarence 8st Holly, Mich | Sale Suburban Prop. . 454 —— | COLONIAL Vr oo i} | HOME WITH SMALL | green house_FE_ 5-5923. | > ACRE WEST SIDE 4 bedroom tn Dravton 3 bed rocm ranch. Lake ovrivileges Su- chy Realtv FE 56-8616 or FE | ROCHESTER OPEN 2 TO 5 DAILY 3 bedroom ‘rick with living room tiled bath just alelertany fide Bt ha = Di- rouse mi. arha or owue eri ir. MALL FARMS | Hilly poreae of good farm land | 2 with Paint Creek running trough near Lake Orion. Priced low anc | small down payment. Cail for j appointment SHEPARD REAL ESTATE Office cor zAdams & Tienken OL 2-0801 MY 2-558! the Third | Rado on Charies Ina See signs. W. Huron Wa terford Township — paey right 478 West Fepeabir ! \ | | | | ROCHESTER 2 reome and bath Stewart-Warne? | automatic oi] furmace, garage, chtcken house built tn 1944 Near | village limits on 4 acre. Full | price 87 400 | Good family home 58 rooms and 77 N. Sapinaw Street Pi n bath on first 3 partially | fnished . full basement Located on lots with lovelr trees Convent@ht to shopoinge and sc Price only $0500 with terms. Rano> style home, 53 x 28: 4 good sized bedrooms. bath. larce utility room automatic gai, base 40 an excellent buv at $12500 with orm Maurice Watson, Realtor OLive 60371 hester, Mich. For Sale Lots, ATTRACTI vE " SYLVAN CANAL building site overiookine lake. 60 ft. lot each THELMA M_ ELWOoOOD ALTOR $142 epee Lake Rd FE. 5-1284, FE 43844: Onen 9 to 7 CORNER Tor IN P AUBURN aie _or, FE 7 r , DRAYTON WOODS A limited number of excellent lots are stil! available tn this beautiful subdivision. Protective FHA approved. Con- Na ioe terms ay has arranged meet indivi ua TIOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy. OR _3-1950 Eves OR 3-6096 DRAYTON WOODS Beautiful well wooded building sites, ideal for ranch type homes per cent down, ‘Roy Annett, Inc. “REALTORS FE Huron 8t. Open evenings & Sun aw! ESITES FE 3-7193 lt 4 cakes or Pieasanit Lake in West _ Bloomfield Twp. Priced trom $500 and up $05 little as DOWN Red Horse 50+ Case Fillz, Rd FP ¢2257 or FE 2-017 1 CORNER LOT, & 1 ADJOINING Jot, located on Hillsment. lpr _MUrray _ 3-380, Clio, Mi LAKESIDE & - SARRVIEW lots _for sale Logan 1-3326. “FOR COLORED FAMILIES 2 parcels out Frenklin Rd. just bevond city limits Corner §2x152 Priced $2900. A strip 387 65452 Price $2200. 2 corner lots near Whittier School 80"120. Price $2,000. $350 down. For information cal! Mrs. Spears. FE 5-8 RUSSELL A. NOTT, Realtor 70 W. Pike FE ¢ FOR BETTER & FOR BETTER rte CHEROKEE HILLS! You'l) like the advantages of its = country location Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 mile W. of Telegraph Rd. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 44211 22 BUILDING LOTS IN R ter rea with payme| down nts as low. $25 Also narcel of 1 to 10 — ii smal! down par- vent CRAWFORD 1802, call eves. - NEED A FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified ads to gell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! 46) of Duck Lake | ee, left | § Will | x R@OM YEAR ROUND LAKE: | weeeene- iby car garage EM. 3-5036. | WHY PAY RENT “FOR! 3 EM | ~~~ ul SLICE OF HAM 7” -_ € ‘Business Opportunities 51 DRIVE e! RESTAURANT FOR * 4 OA aes or OA onth, _Village. Eas SMALL RESTURANT WITH ine . quarters, me resteurapt equipment. OR 3 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD' TO SEE TODAY'S SPECIALS PROFITABLE MOVIE THEA- ter with Cinemascope screen -New prajectors, RCA sound equipment Only theater ip town Includes living quarters. $16,400 wR. 3 NICELY FURNISHED .COT- ‘The sardines are not running so good today!” For Sale Lots, HILLSIDE Son pine SITF 240 ee pn pavement 600 ft. deep Me from Clarkston $2.500. ere MA | S410) ; JAND | SUITABLE > FOR SUBDI- division Lots for !mmediate bulid- ing sites for multiple commercial and industria) use. Sylvan | 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. | AT MIDDLEBELT FE 6-415 1 ' SACRIFICE 2.80 FT. BUSINESS lots on N, yosenck near Perry. | $700 both OR 3-423 ' For Sale Acreage 47 | 12 ACRES. tet teed NEAR Lake’ Orto Onlv ‘2 mile off Clarkston Rd, Excellent location for subdividing. Call J. A. Taylor, Realtor FE 42544 z ‘ = § Acre Country Fstate | Completely remodeled 10 | room Early American home | — north of Pontfac. 4 bed- 2 baths. 2 living » paneled ‘den. dining enclosed porch. Oj | heat Beautiful landscaping abyndance of shade tree Immediate possession. $30.- 000, terms Oxford—4 Acres Paint Creek on PrCperty with privileges on Clea cause and Tan Lakes ioral location for this 110 ft. tanch home with attached 2 car garage butit in 1954. 7 room home with large paneled keeping room oak square floors, fireplace, 2 ceram- te baths. plus lavatory, Thermador stove and oven ytility rm Public and pa-| fochial schoo] bus at door | 30 day possession. $34 500, | terms. | ‘Roy Annett, Inc.| REALTORS 28 © Huron Sst FE 3-1793 Open Evenings & Sun. 1 te 4 ! = =| 29 ACRE PARCEL LOCATED within short distance of Pontiac Well shaded and suitable for development if wanted. Handled With only $350 down | M. Stout, Realtor ‘| Edw. fA 56-8165 | Eve. ‘til 63 10 ACRES 1s a nice 10 acre parcel stream across Priced at only $4200 with down. 20 ACRES. Long 20 acre parcel of hardwood timber with frontage on ved road. Trees are mostly re Pric erms oN AN ACRES Here ts Me corner 398 acre with 1320 ft. facing on block roads and -for § ight for subdividing Selling 400 with terms available 80 ACRES Roking land Most of it ts clean | _ 46! | PAUL '¢ ROOM | ee PAUL For Sale Acreage 47 ABOUT 2% ACRES NEAR abaw Rd. tn Sunshine Acres, privileges $1,500 terms | ROSE McLARTY OWNE br 120 acres lake LEAVING 12 room home barn milk hoi e 71 head new tractor and ‘ools. 3 from Ortonville 000 «$9 aoe M JONSS $32 W Huron Ph FE 43505 | MODERN HOUSE 7 land. $12,500 with $1500 STATE laree miles weres of down _Pontiae Lk Rd For Sale Farms ms A RANCH ‘HOME 3 BEDROOMS Tied bath Kitchen and utility rr-m BAiTen” 0 TrViNASTONE o4_W._Lawrence 68, _YE_¢1898 or Less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto is the Aas to come. Most loans made on your first visit so come in phone for cash to on auto., furniture or ture and & repayment plan @ui! to your nerds Friendly courteous service awaits you. Leste Fleisher, Man- ager, Berkley Voss President. Ph, FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company or LAKEFRONT LIQUOR BAR and amall hote] located about 15 miles | from Pontlac Owners apt, iw- cluded, $51,700 on terms ONE OF THE HOTTEST DRIVE. ins in Michigan Top corner loca- tion on US Highway terms BUSY 1G A GROCERY tn grow- ing community 200,000 gross Owners apt plus other income $5,000 dn. plus stock CALL NOW ON THESE AND MANY OTHER CHOICE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR Fie 2-8316! 43: W Huron st Open Eve To @) NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY |, stock cil pment & SDM lLcense. FE 107, DRY CII owner for 21 vears to retire Just cush Can be tripled by wire Living quarters—5 and bath up Dont teil triends. they may beat ihis one. John BROKER PeONTiac STATE BANK BLDG 4-1582 FE 54-0078 | nee STANDARD ) SERVICE STA- EASE CORNER | | AUBURN AVE. & S. MARSHALL | CALL FE ¢1564. AFTER SIX CALL OR 3-5307 (once SPFORE SDM LICENSE | Tanks tn for station living quar- ers abov i accept modern home tn_ trade $21 Opdyke. RESTAURANT FOR SAI A CHEAP FE 3-073) or FE 5-768 TEXACO STATION SOR t LEASE ANING and and live Same wants | Carty A. Landmesser All type floors commercial and home. Brings excellent income Low price includes ciientile equip- ment late model sedan delivery FE 22175. Sl PER MARKET f M99 VALUABLE FRONTAGE Ful equipped eoing busimes« with 50x65 f marret plus 15870 ft outdoor market, showing big | returns 315x200 ft cn W Huron | | Street Offered complete with buildings and fixtures. stock at } inventory Call tor price and | terms ILLNESS FORCES SALE | To Buy—To Sel! PAE -To Trade MAHAN REALTY co REALTORS Co- operalive Real hae tate Exchange Open ves 9. fun 104 rE 2.0263 | 1075 Wo Ry | NEXT DOOR To: BRAN CH | POST OFFICE . | WAXING BUSINESS FOR SALE All tvpe floors, Excellent income | _ $1500 full price. Phone FE §2175 WELL ESTABLISHED BEAUTY salon. Owner must sell because of small child Wil! consider part- ; her MUlberry ©1875 or MUlberry _-0451. SHELL SERVICE oor PE FOR sub-lease. FE 5-0760 or FE_ 39894 TAVERN & SD*" IN FAST growing Oakland County com- mun'vy Modern building and *auipment includine kitehen smal: aot two car caragce Amole parking. Moderately priced, terme Next to Bank. Walled Lake, 5 J yoceweme Rroker Michiza: Phone MA #1133 Sale Land Contracts 52. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL- ance $6200. Payable at $60 month- | Iv 6 per cent interest per annum | Cost to you $4 06000 Secured bv | neat 2 bedroom Citv Home Laree yy 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Balance $4500 Pavable at $50 monthly. 6 wer cent interest ner annum Cost to vou $3375. Secured by 4 room suburban home, Lake privileges 22'3 PEP CENT DISCOUNT Bal- ance $6200 Pavable at 660 month- Iv 6 per cent interest per annum Cost to vou $4205 00 Secured by 4 x 81 3 __Ope u_ 22', PER CENT DISCOUNT BAL- | ance $6.200 payable at $60 month- ly. 6 per® cent interest, cdst to you $4815 Secured by a § rm mod bungalow near Pontiac An- other at per cent DISCOUNT on neat 4 room bungalow pay- able at $60 monthly. 6 per cent interest. cost to you $4,960. Both good investments Clark Real Es- tate, 1362 W. Huron Street, FE 4-6402, Ask for Mr. Clark Ask ;1362_W Huron_ ie venieas INVEST Your money in a good land con- tract. Liberal discount. Call FE 86-0441. Ask for Mr. Hayden. J. C. HAYDEN 86 F Walton Blvd $2125 DISGOUNT Realtor 2 family unit off Jeera sold for $10,500, your cost $6.3 $1,500 DISCOUNT | 4 reom bunealow in town. sold | for $6 500 R. J. VALUET, Realtor. 745 Oakland Ave FE 5-0693 Co-overative Real Estate Exchanee __ Open &. paehels) vour cost #4 500 “2 LAND CONTRACT FE 39817. LAND CONTRACT ON BUSINESS & farm 1606 fruit trees on vare- ment near Union Lake Villace residential property consisting of Good income from orchard of! store, gas station. modern 4 suitable for subdividing. Attrac- roém apartment. garage and 6 reyes 4 ee} pe ds base- acres 0 tage Property i for rent ° . $22.000 w 100 down enthiy T HEL NI £4 M. E LW OOD payments of $150 including 6 per REALTO! cent interest Balance due, §14.- | rel? cas Blizabeth Lane Pe. ; 389. Your cost, $11,511. 4.5284 44 pen to — Sates ares tease,| Edw. M. Sloe Realtor equipped and soda bar. Terms. | T] N. Saginaw FE 5-6165 1% mile from new Ford Piant OPEN EVES. Pt 8:30 on 43474 Mound Rd., Utica, Mich. EXCELLENT SERVICE STATION 5 : for lease. This is a wonderful — ae 2 ver contract, Pav. peg rons = ai = ments of $60 5 ver service Dion sarier Cent interest, will discount 20 vet sufficient a For cent. Pontiac Press 73 FOR ATS CHILDREN'S SHOP. — Rochester, OL 60721. 8.30 CLASS CE SDM On main brgapalesid near Pontiac One pest Priced right to __ sell, | “eross. I OR_3-9663. FOR SALE: EW AND USED w furniture store with living quar- ters or trade for Northern prop- erty. Selling on account of fliness. 1 Write Pontiac Press, Box 102. GAS STATION. GARAGE AND showroom, Fully equipped. Main , Plenty a fo -PARMS AND EAQE Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE thoroughfare, excellent sey Fio.a00 dow * will handle, MY 2-9241 or FE 2-7446 2 BAY Gag STATIO Sa LOW IN- ventory. “lee Auburn, Ave. | we 20% DISCOUNT £300. balance on ——— onth r cent tntereat. Cost to you $4160. Secured by brand new 4-room buna- low with full basement. Ex- celent investment, R. ay O'NEIL, Realtor WwW. Ove $e povieh FE 39-7103 or FE_5- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BES NED 18 mos, 2 per cent discount, r than to h je, - 1. VALUET, Realtor bs ‘Oakland = 5-0809 Co-operative Real —_ exchange Open 9:90 ti 8:30 0. | $50 000) on 30 | i vow ream 4 vour | you | at 3560 Elizabeth Lake Rd Low! inventory Call John Allexan. FE 4-66963 evenings TWO 1954 FORD TAX! CABS / AND business for sale. Total price, | $1,500 FE 5-421) TO BUY TO SELL . REALTOR | PARTRIDGE 1s THE “BIRD TO SEE.’ WAXING BUSINESS FOR SALE 1 BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | Hours: ® to 6; Saturday @ to 4 407 Community } Nat'l Bank Bidg. ~ LOANS| 5 to $500 $25 COMMUNITY LOAN CO z ' FE 32-7131 LAWRENCE FRIENDLY SERVICE SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES" promptly to emplored S Gonwiae oer pan eine. h my loan, nwide cr ev pe o- Phone, os os or come | "LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Lawrence PE 20249 Pontiaer WHEN YOU NEED $295-$500 : chests, we & used: 9.05 cetcsen sul ! up; livin room suites 12.95 up; din- io room 6 suites $19.50 up, Many er UsE OUR EASY ltl LAY-A-WAY PLA We = sell. trade anything. Tome t and ‘ook around. 2 acres of OPEN BA AILY @ TO 8 sete 12 TO L & 8. SALES CO. 4 mi, east of Pontiac or 1 mi. east of Auburo Heights on Auburn Mie. ____ FE 22866 AUTOMATIC GE WASHER AND dryer. Cheap. FE _5-1621, BENDIX WASHER, $35 HAMIL- ton drver Hoth for $100. MI 6-2476. 22° WINDSOR FURNACE DUCT work and automatic control, FE 41-0339. BLONDE DINING ROOM BET. Lan Ned new. Reasonable. FE $75 BED. MAPLE, SPRING AND MAT- tress, $15: Philco tetrigerator. excellent condition, $75; metal wardrobe cabinet, $10; 4 way _floor lamp, $4. MI 4-2 4-2587. BREAKFAST SET, v attractive $28 Westinghouse motor. $16 3440 Lexineton Dr.. Seoit Lake 82 GaL. LOCHIN AR ELECTRIC water heate’ 1 sincle roll-away | bed. 509 E Tennyson. ®E 4-6087 LAWSON TYPE _Green. FE 2-6658 a COLONIAL BRASS FLOOR lamps. Like new $20 each Oxl2 reversible rug. $10 FE 4-5125 DAVENPORT 19 2 You can signature endorsers budget. We wil! be glad to help you with your money problems get it quickly om vour car or furniture No | | | t FINANCE CO FE 4-1574 _ 702 2 Pontiac State Bank Bidg LOANS Extra Fast Service | You can horrow $20-8500 quickly on signature car or furniture. Loans made without endorsers for = worthwhile purpose, to 2 onth« to repay HOUSEHOLD FIN ANCE | ation of Pontia 13% gouin 8 gacicae 8t Kay Bidg. 2nd Plan Phne ¥Edera) 405! GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars Bring your fitle. Most deals closed tp minutes. Loans also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. Oakland ~ Loan Co. FE 2-9206 se PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 to 8500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOO! Ph. Rochester OL 6-0711, OL 1-9791 MONEY WAITING YOU MAY BORROW $25 to*S00 Today Grour sour bilis. Poof your credit Take up to months to repay @i BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Three Convenient Locations: | PONTIAC: Huron at Saginaw 8t. FE ¢-0541 DRAYTON PLAINS: 4512 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-1221. WALLED LAKE: 230 Barnston, (Next to the bank). MA 4-1584. ~__ Mort gage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Unitmited vunds for single family dwellings; mo ae canceled sort CPE fe, PETERS SON ‘Pestig State Bank Bid 5-8406 or FE LOAN S ON HOUSES IN OAKLAND COUNTY $600 to $1,500 Phone “Ba unfinished homes. e home: 208 NATION WAL _BUmDINa 55 ne Swaps FARMALL SUPER C. 8 MONTHS old Fast hitch. Davis mage oars trade for and cash wr | 4 ROOMgAND GARAGE HOME will swap for down payment on é family income. FE. of | pm | 4 BURNER APT SIZE GAS STOVE. | Excellent condition. For electric _Stove. Inquire OR 3-2883. 1 ACRE OF LAND FOR BALE. Will take auto washer, dryer or fr ott as part payment. Ez 16 CU. FT. ORLEY DEEP FREEZE used 1 yr for 10 s. cedar shakes or — for breezeway or cash, § FE 6-885. REVERSIBLE Labbe tered fad [Bie good shotgun or ¢ SEARS FURNACE 20 wo TWIP Fer oll heater with \ ull of oil, cotton mattress. For small piano sewing and vacuum _or sell cheap FE, 5-6518. TWO 000-16 SUBURBANITE TIRES. Will trade for two @70-15 subur- banites. OA 83088 between 8 a.m. and 12 n ‘“\1 CHEVIE TON PANEL WILL trade for car of «cua) value or Sell, OR _3-5077. UPRIGHT T Pi ANO FOR 9xi2 RUG _or_ sewing machine. FE 4-2847, Mare sal CASE AN AND BOW WORTH will trade for piano, boat, _or 22 auto, pistol, 58412. 6 HUDSON. BOAT AND TRAIL- = coon ee se essen a ining Fe , Ford truck, 651 E, Se WILL TRADE AUTOMATIC _ ter or dickup LOW. “| PONTIAC 6 MO- tor. newly nt Will trade for 4 good 500 16 tires tubes. OR 3-7408. tas 18 Airway Dr. z “4 CHRYSLER FOR OR trad by! ‘, boat and motor or equal ‘value. OL eo. LIKE A REAL CAR Payments to sult your | BARGNN? Lots of ‘em = BFNDIVY AUTOMATIC WASHER ‘2 vrs old $85 EM_ J-2094 | BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASH? ol | Needs. repair, $20 as ts 5-1976 - BOTTLE « aS New low price Complete tnstalla- tion only $10 plus gas. Kenyon _Fuelgas OR 3-2491. ASS FLOOR LAMP, $5 CHARTREUSE TABLE LAMP AND nsne. $10. 1729. BE’ LY. 152 Gal. Electric Water heater—name brand R iat te viel rey sd b ONER CO 1960 N. Opdyke Cor Pontiac FE 5-022) ; BATHINETTE IN GOOD CONDI tion. MA 5-0666 Rd. HOTPOINT RE- {rigerator $19995 and your re- frigerator R B Munro Electric Co., 1060 W. Huron. CASH FOR YOUR FURNITURE _or tools OR 3-27! 10% CUBIC FT. 6 CUBIC FT. GE REFRIGERATOR __Good gondition $23. OR 3-7394. COLDSPOT ELECTRIC REFRIG . excellent condition, 650 Chalmers 8 3 “stov® good condition, §20. CRAPTSMAN 2IN HEAVY DUTY Jigsaw with motor lieht and ta- bie SPE seat industrial hand drill, CUT GLASS WARE & couch, Sewine machine. orouf cabinet Oak chars FE 22-1505 ‘05 CUBIC FT ROTPOINT | RE- trigerator f re- trigerator "plectric Co w6o w DISHWASHER rtable orm 45700 STUDIO stand and WESTINGHOUSE On casters $75 Dress adjustable new. $15 MI DINING ROOM SUITE. WRITING desk. general household furniture OL, 6-1226 DEMONSTRATOR DORMEYER double basket French fryer as R. Munro Electric. 1060 Huron DAVENPORT GAS R RANGE. DIN- ing table and 6 chairs mattress and springs. Mise items 334 Voorheis Re DEEP FREEZE 14 CU FT $90. MY 2-3636 ELECTROMASTER 8TOVE, 640. _PE 2-853. ELECTRIC STOVE A-1 tion. §45. o r trade for bedroom reat 3-5031. 6824 Williams 120 BASS NOBILITY ACCOPRDIAN. _Red_and_ white FE 46087, ELECTRIC RCASTER AND ) CAB- inet. $20. Washer $15. Complete bed. 8 End tables. Coffee ta- pes ence lent conditio# 2 for $15 ees bongo = aldol FOUR burner model deep well $205. value $1469 Suehtty scratched in tere ‘hard Lake $179 PREWAY “ELECTRIC RANGE for $50 ed size Excellent con- Ghion. 290 N. Paddock See man- ager CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS- sembie these yourself and save. Four chairs and table $69 95 value modeis, famous make. Formica tops. all popular colors. Come in compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bergains oven Kelvinator, excellent condi- tion $120. FE 5-4561, 255 W. Long- _fellow, ; EXPANSION SALE ai] new and used furniture. Saving = to 50 aad cent. 2 piece living room set ..... 820 5 plece breakfast set $15 Frigidaire $39 8 piece Walnut dining room set $39 Walnut $7 edad posed on Gas $5.95 aioe your home. We ee: Come in Oakland Farpiture 10¢ 8. Saginaw FE 2-5523 1 TANK TYPE VACUUM CLEAN. ex cothplete phan att-chments cheap, FE 2. buy, = i FR EE e —_ : roperegey Lapa spies for etails write Warner Distributing, 3040 Willett. Pontiac, FE +0048. FOR SALE ScseeneD eS ae frigerators $39. Wringer washers Spinner washers acuum cleaners .... Roy's 96 Oakland rE 23-4021 § Ca Ft, Ot vosaeeeeee & @8.50 Home. Freezer: ......+000: 128 z ap and legal seeceee 8 fora) blue davenport |” 40.50 caneiion: CLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor . FE 5-6811 or FE 5-8974 Lord's Specials 5 dinette set ... «$49.95 3 oc elebed $59.95 Used TVs from $24.95 ........- UD Hida-Bed from $13005 ..... ® up Used gas stoves ‘ ge $20 00 Lord’s Furniture and Appliances 25 W Huron &t FE 40583 where Wrigtey’s Used To Be" KENMORE ‘WASHER, $90. OLD refrig. best offer, FE 68-0667, _ LEE WILTON LIGHT BEIGE 12 x10 9 rug and rpbber coated - waffle pad 2 vrs. old Excellent _condition Buth 1 $80. FE FE 5-6412 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 12X12 LINOLEUM -. $630 Reg. oo rhe Paint. gal . . $1 : 4 VINYL INLAID TILE % PRICE SYERS MOVING QUICK SALE. WEST- inghouse washer eas stove. re- frigerator sofa bi Holly wood bed headboard -ables 4 chest of drawers 2 smal) chests, side and easy chairs. Electro = Tool and carpet sweeper. a SUNRAY 4 BURNER GAS Michigan Fluorescent. | i Moth | | $3995 These are brand new 1955 | Michigan Apes 393) (Or. |. _ chard Lake Ave. __ CROSI EY SHRLVADOR REFRIG- erator, 0%. cubic ft. automatic defrost, treezer chest, y bal- ance at $15 per month Easy spin dry washer, late model, © $75. Terms _MY 3.3711 ELECTRIC RANGE, DOUBLE- 20 | GE floor model freezer, | | | ? y ne eon z FT WESTINGHOUSE REFRIG- _tange 101 N Merrimac. _ |MAGIC CHEP GAS RANGE. Clean and like new 4 burner, center table ton swing out brotl- er timer jghts ete Priced for a quick k sale FE 5-03 378. ' MOVING - QUALITY FURNITORE. Pnone evenings, MA 5-O721 MAGIC CHEF GAS STOVE. “BEDS chairs and dressers 3019 Watkins Lake Rad OR 31444 ‘MUST pI8sPOSE OF AMERICAN Home 21 cu ft farm type freez- er _ $85. MI 71-0050 NEW DOUBLE SIZE MATTRESS and coil springs $25 OR 3-T0LY NORGE REFRIGERATOR 1N good condition MY_ 47793 _ NEW AND USED ee Twin size beds $595 Sofa bed $10.50. Davenport and chair, $2450 New rollawav beds $1765 complete unce Mair 86 95 Ct mee 50. Television stove $15 un Ga: 5 up plece sectional Refrigerator $29.50 Love seat $2959 New cot- ton mattresses $1195 New inner- $1095, Elee- nrire mattresse: 4. E irs ter 995 Bovs Bike $9 50 Piano bépch $395 Bird cage $1 95. aay TERMS OR LAYAWAY EARSON'S FURNITURE Pormeriy Bank Furniture 44 ORCHARD LAKE AVE _Next_to Farmer's Gas Station — “PENNY PAINT SALE Rouse Paint, 1 gal. ......000. =e 2nd gal. at 16 . 2... s.csccenes Two gals. for ESOCEODOAICOS 398 gal. ..... Rubber base paint. Rollér or pan lc 1 gal. paint & ered or pan $3 00 FLOOR SHOP Open 9 8 8 Saginaw St. REFRIGERATOR LIKE NEW. $110 Washine machine. Good condition $40 Smal! buff | $10 Desk $15 Kidnev siaar and most modern type plgneas for Tacs: room and recreation rooms $1108 value $565 Slightly factory marred Call at factory showrooms Michi $161 kitchens an Fluorescent. 393 Orchard | _bake Ave | CLOSING OUT rf 40s P T : a 1c TILE i@xX' | Tee | oe : 5710S) Capinea | CLEARANCE SALE 8 NEW POWER MOWFRS REEL ROTARY AND RIDING TYPE. SOME GOOD USED MOWERS 19 GARDEN 6HP 4 QOOD USED TRACTORS | CREDIT TERMS EVANS =n 6807 bine Hey MA 5-7878 CHANGED TO GAS ¥0-gal of! fired automatic water! heater. with 150 gal oi] tank, in periect condition, $40 Minnesota | treadie sewing machine sews | good as new, $1250. muscle pow- | ered garden cultivator, with all attechments. $250 After 4pm. 994 Voorhets Ra. 3 blocks west of Telegraph CHURCH'S INC. ALUM. COME DOORS, 63405 WE 2-0335 4 BEF HIVES SOIL PIPE FE _* its DEEP SEA DIVING OUTFIT Com plete. leas compressor Make offer. MY 3-500) after 12, noon. ; DRAW TITE HITCHES: CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED | ~ kind that bolt to the frame | re ELECTRIC — for every room in newest 1055 Late oar Terrific vai- ues. Bedroo' $450 value $2.25 Dintng pote $10.05 value %5 95 Porch, $2.05 value $195. Slightly factory ‘trregulars Michigan Plu- _Orescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. EXTRA GOOD GRADE DOOR | with glass 6'x@""x3" $15.00. 43 N. Telegraph Rd. Te FRIGIDAIRE — CLEAN AND A-1, except two shelves missing Fine e a basement ot cottace A steal ECE _ 117 _Earlemore _ FUEJ. OIL TANKS — 775 wal 18 tm. lees eauge vented = Delivered $3550 FE 1467 FREE et don NDING TOILETS $31: owls! OR_ LIGHT FIXTURES. the house in with nines An jars PLY ‘actory s—Irre SAVE PLUMBING § 100.8 Saginaw St. — FE 56-2100 “WINDOWS, 24°x28° DOUBLE hung, 3 singles, 2 doubles, 1 _ triple, $5 eac EM 3-2630 10% OFF Duing the month of all wutiding materials. folding hash sae sockeye garages, ra} remodeling. MIDW EST SUPPLY FE 54-7433 @ N_ Telegraph GAS CONVERSION UNIT PLUS __Thermostat, | $75 _FE 4-2062. 30 GAL. HOT WATER TANK, COAL stove, al] connections and stand _romplete. Reasonable. OR 3-4685. OUN TYPE O 4 TYPE OIL FORNACE 116.008 Com with all eqntrcls. ee ire, ellent condition, July on | Cochran's ers at ter F) t. 399 Orchard La Ave. HOME DRWSSED PORK AND beef, bacom and For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 SEPTIC TANKS Reinforced concrete. FE 2-1440 138 rap Jet PUMPS ROM $69 50 Thompson, 80 8. Perry STORM SASH Aluniipum combination windows and doors, LOW LOW price!!! 8 am, to 9 p.m. SALE ON USED LUMBER Timbers; 24's, 2x6's, Je ft. and up. Sheathing, $50M and up. 4x4's. 226 E. Blvd North, and ‘ PE 5-704! HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE 7 miles out Baldwin, Armstrong fleor covering and Mac-O-Lac paints Phone* FE 780% : KITCHEN . CABINET beautiful 42 fh mode! $95.00 value $59 50 Slightly marred in pee Also several 35 in models at terrific values Mich). gen) Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave LARGE HOLLAND COAL FUR- Lace Excellent condition wilh sell _for best offer. FE 5-1600 LARGE DOG HOUSE. vacuum, wonderful! buy FE 3-8942 LENNOX 24° STEEL FURNACE. Oil conversion burner and all con- _trols FE 45956 TARGE VOLUME PUMP FOR irrigating also 6 b p Wisconsin engine FE 5-2419 LUMBER CASH AND cea KIRBY ensulation, ree & foi! boards Tige $2 25 bundle Windows new iow orice Pine & edar ~anefing Plywood plain & decorative Conbination doors Tnetiialed wal! board & an! St Cyr Lumber Co 6120 Baste Lake Rad Com merce mM 42731 tile 1% CUBIC PT FREEZER. HIGH chair. Sing'e maple bed, spring and mattress 6 bundles wiite asbestos shingles Custom made mattress to fit Nash station wag- on Two TlOx15 ply tires. good _tread, FE, 5-038 MYE RS" PUMPS N ric Reeular $118 5 D shallow well $109 well now 13 hp. deep aie fet with 1} eal tank nay iL LY’S HARDWARE 304 pee at ppt Auburn Hetebts 28811 - MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 inch mirror all metal cabinet $795 value $305 Siightiy marred. Also large selection of medicine cabinets with and without lights New sliding triple door unity all at exceptional bargains MicMgan Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave —_ a 2.000 USED YELLOW FACE bricks, good condition Angle tron lintels. Equipment and boating materials City Her annex 35 Hil street FE 2-7047 NEW AND | USED FURNITURE Refrigerators gas and electric. eating and cook stov: and wa- ter heaters ‘or housetraiiers and eoltares erma EXCHANGE. FF_2-3200 TRAILER NEW 65 GAL, OIL DRUMS. 82 50 ach Don *¢ MarDonald Inc, S10 5 Saginaw St NORGE“‘HI-BOY OIL FURNACE 1 Mplasti baby mattress. standard sise Call after 400 p m. 625 Joslyn Rd NEW 2? WHEEL TRAILER WITH 48028 tires cent for vacationing $55. OR 3-285: (ONE °, HP Sa AIR CONDI- tiontne unit 1 ¢hole ice cream _eabinet MA 5-656 -PAINT SALE _ Wonder-lux rubber base $3 48 $1.59 at. now al) arches Hard ware. off on and telitses Barnes _742 W Huron 8t PLUMBING 2 compartment cement laundry tray with stand and ‘faucets 23 50 52 gal electric water nester.« De- trott Edison approved 4° soil ripe, $3.65 length Open dailv 8 to 6 Sun 10 to 2 Arnason Plumbing Supply 950 M15 ores ite We- Deliver ; yx68" “ HEAVY GRADE ~ DOOR with glass Also screen door th $20. 83 N Telecraph Ra _ Swhee| traher & FT LONG. 2 “side $56 82 Hudson, _ . PICNIC TABLES ADULT AND children sizes FE 2 1104, PLYWOOD, CUT TO SIZE. WAR- Wicks, 2678 Orchard Lake Rd _ "NTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH- ¢ equipment and ark Hes? See Classifications HOB- TES & SUPPLIES 2A and CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT. 1A LARGY SAFE REE FOR RE- moval. cast call for (5x60 build- ine to be moved Liehtine fixtures plumbing fixtures =— steel beam Mise eaulnme m terial from wrecking Annex 36 Hil St FE LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS AUTHO ED FACTORY 6SERV- jee dnd eennine factor? parts Free text on factory a _TASKER's 63 W Hur 200,000 F EET Wo 1 and y Douglas Fir Dimen- sion. alr dried Ail sizes FIR PLYSCORE vr % Fir |. 4.08 x8 4° Fi: $5 60 OLE ou ee lls senenceccouces $3 44 4x8) 8-1¢ Fie... 33 Oak iooene eae ode eon ht 25 M SETS TAMBS, o deials QRADE $3 75 NEW rewe $6 75 = pooor TRIM. vs x68" = ae ae ihe we Or fin ft tax". Base Shoe Je lin. ft. HAGGERTY LUMRER CO MArket ¢ 19 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Take DIAMOND WEDDING BAND Worn 2 months will sacrifice for $60 PE 58405 PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE. bite auonifes OR 1217 OR 31218, MANTIPACTUPERS AGENT SALE er these are cone there more Ot furnaces om complete with ourner be _known merchandise, 80 5 11 “MOTOR SWAY CHEAP. = FE 24731 _ NEW AND USED WER MOWE ROTA TILLERS. POWER SPRAYERS A depostt will hold one Time pav- ments available W F iller Garden and Lawn Feufpment 1583 8 Woodward ‘North of 1 Mile Rd. Birmingham. MI 46009. xay’ § ENAMEL , RECESSED bathtubs Crate marred $21.95 un SAVE Supply. 100 S Sacinaw 8t. PORCH LIGHTS IN FARLY American Lanterns. signs. also most complete selec- tron of lights for every room in house at terrific values Laat oS Finorescert, 363 Orchard La Ave ee REINFORCED CONCRETE SEP- fic tanks. Ph FE 46428. NEW GALVANIZED PIPE Ps a R saath oy Sas f { aeths © . Fy PLUMBING SUPPLY 200 8S Saginaw FE_ 5-2100 SLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO look like new. Lenethsn vour ea- can Garwood Heating EM rage new eatare doors. Terms, FE + = 7 ¥ RE-| OVERHEAD TRACK DOORS, & IRL age ee ara T 6 swing doors, $5 « 6 Orchard | _ patr, | 4835. meat csp MESH ves or $25. BOOS 4e per Sq, Ft. in full rolls . ; See per ate Lots Journ eth G&M COMPANY 4" ver Pt. 6%e: Ly per Pt nt DEERME MEU A, BLAYLOCK’ *| COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. TIRE 8T AINT Ra's WARB. TAC g ano % PER al Orehard Lake Av — rE — ROMEX WIRE FooT PE __5-7635 32256 _ ©, Walton — Stoke ss marred. ih DON’T WISH FOR} MONEY! Make it e&sily through Classified Ads, To sell, rent; buy, swap, hire, Fe “nente saat rss ‘at G ‘e materi‘ STOP - Lobk and listen. The first punch button rter ‘awn mower, Sure Now at 2conson EQUIPMENT oT Din wr, SI bd | Old Fnalish | — | Detroit | ~ SPECIALS) — Save Money at: BURMEISTER’S LUMBER 800,000 Foot Sale | Buvs tn lumber now” going” on Vo BURMEISTER’S OUR PRICES ARE NOT ONLY LOW BUT oe SERVICE I5 A 3 YARDS TO SERVE you BURMEISTER | Northern Lumber Co. $197 Cooley Lake Rd EM 34171 Telegrapn & 8 Mile Ra on _____ FL 14184 SOIL PIPE. | $320 LGT. WAR- _wWicks, 2678 Orchard Lk. Ra “SUMMER PRICES “ON A AC ‘BENSON Ca M. A Benson for sUMME Kk PRICES ON COAI 549 N Saginaw FEceral _4-3521 SUMMER SALE Union Wrecking Co Inc wood Quality jumber at Pontiac “COAL olfers only ; . HURRY! These prices wont last Get Your Materials now For Later Use 2z4s All fengths 3c lin ft 2x6s All lengths Te lin ft. 2x8s All lengths 8c lin ft 2x10. All lengths Ile lin ft sq Ae pipe 40c lin New Plyscore 4x8a4 $3 es & sheet Cement $1590 per Doors, Windows, bag plumbing, radia- tors Sach and al, Binds of salvage bidg ADVANTAGE THIS SSARE _vour truck or tratler, ash and carry only} UNION ( oF ae WRECKING CO... INC, 1245 W 8 MILE RD Corner Orc oe i Rd) DAILY . fg 1 - 2 NWOOD : 6300 PLYWOOD. All Kinds at lowest prices Also’ Cabinet Hardware, Wholesa.e and retail Pontiac Plywood Co. tad alr ave 276 Garage Doors TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER Berry al) stee: fully guaranteed From $34 and up Estimates on remodeling free 71 8 Paddocr FE 2-0203 BERRY _ DOOR SALES CO _ STALL SHOWERS - COMPLETE with faucets and cuftain, $69 54, terrific value 63333. Lavatories complete with gleaming chrome faucets, $1495 Toilets, 839 50 vai- ué $1995 These are factory sec- onds Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave SUMP PUMP GENERAL ELEC- trie motor $7950 value $30 06 Slightly crate marred Also deep and shallow ~ ell fet pumps Mich- tsar Fiuorescent 393) (Orchard _ Lake Ave SUMMER SALE Union Wrecking Co, Inc offers good quality Jumber at specially reduced prices for a limited time (1h Zu | SN eeeerer HURRY! THESE PRICES WONT T AST. GET YOUR MATERIALS NOW. FOR LATER USE 2x4s ALL LENGTHS Jc LIN. FT. 2x68 ALL LENGTHS te LIN. FT. 2x85 ALL LENGTHS 8 LIN. FT. 2x108 ALL LENGTHS lic LIN. FT. pitts $i PE 100 SQ. FT. SOIL PIPE 4c LIN FT. boom, windows furnaces. stokers, di radiators sash mar- and al' — of salvage pailaing materia TAKE ADV "AN TAGE OF THIS SALE BRING YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER «Cash and carry only) UNION WRECKING CO., INC. 3148 W ° MILE nes (Corner Seber Lk. DAILY 8:30 8UN KE NWOUD © 6 STORM eae ete AND SCREENS window 325)6 A 24x24 1 20x ate SPR Cte SEPTIC cos How: cue -T oe mnadiation if « desired E 2-6472 FE 86-0028 neo RECONDIIONED SINGER 8FW- ing machines, $3850. FE! 2-9143 _for free home _demonstration § HP ROTARY TILLER $135. 1 gas and 1 electric nower mow- er Cheav MA 5-4796 rr) B* la GARAGE $125, “PHONE. _OR_3-1625 _. | §2 GAL. ELEC. HEATER 79 “4 30 gal wuto gee heater $40 8 Cab sink-fittings $59.50 Ay Laundry trays, stand, faucet, “fan bs BAVE SUPPLY. 100 8 _Saginaw § St. Talbott Lumber BPS Paint, aiso Spread Satin and Gold Bona rubber base, hard- are embing electrical ands | of lumber, 7025 _Ave. Ph. FE 426 +e TRAILER HITCH, P Utell oS sell ei) for” alt ba ef conn CLEAN B e _ PE 71-9305. USED LUMBER, TIMBERS. 4x4s, piente table material. FE 2-8745. _1137_Meedowlawn U8ED FURNACES. OTL BURNERS, blowers, stokers controls. Wayne Bonin co. Rochester, OL 2-0211 tae WEL! pray iG no % DISCOUNT On eee Oe @iscoun’ Lege S colors of Cem Gio oll base fla jand and Pains. 36 ard Lake Ave 156. % IN, TV, 2 W TRAILER, heavy ~~ Pongal onning ee Bere a at Cre ‘ yi] { special | reduced prices for a limited time | Do It Vourset /o aa FOR RENT / / Ploor mony ~ band sanders — wall paper sleamers— Waxerg ‘and farnane ~acuam ¢l ore Oak- Fuel and Paint; A436 Orchard ae eeaag. Sewer crock and eo sotcalin | PE SE eae rh Pe WHY PAY THE HIGH DOL LAR FOR PRINT? | YULLY GUARANTEED |PLYGOTE PAINT PER GAL. $195. | DUTCHCRAPT PER GAL $295 FRISCO PER GAL $3'05. He ire a OUTSIDE ATS~ ENAMELS KING BROS FE 4-1112 40734 FE PONTIAC: "RD. AT OPDYKE Cameras, Equipment olA | OTHER CAMERAS & fap aall ie : listed under “Hobb & _dlies, | Sup- | 1 LP “classification dumber % “A. | Sales Musical Goods 62 - FUNNY BUSINESS 1Ceee 4, ili ~ "a 4 ener BOX of yee an — am Nd SA & : — : . “Ladies and gents—your hats reureed for 50 cents!”’ | OT Mt. Clemens RECONDITIONED SPINET PIANO. | Like vew Lerce savings Easy - “terms Gallaghers BA i Seine __ Sale Store Equipment 64 | 24° EXHAUST FAN #100 COST | | heel td yrs ago OR 3-7260 | MUST SELL LOST OUR LEASE i $1 600 worth of store eauloment less than 2? vrs_old before end | ef month Counters cash regis- | ters safe etc No reasonable of- | fer refused Himeklev's 5c-$1 Store, l= | _ 908 W Huron. Pontiac Sale Sporting | Goods 65 | BURR-SAFLL GUN “SHOP | sell. trade. 375 3 Telegraph. 1 2-4708 Boy. COLT 45 AUTO WITH FACTORY 22 caliber conversion Excellent. 1000 rounds, 45 ammunition. $75 _FE ¢1426 GUNS-BUY SELL, ‘TRADE. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley Sand, Gravel & ‘Dirt 96, ATTENTION | We deliver 2. 3) vards or more crushed stone washed sand -a-el, Too soil fii Call anv- time _G_ R_ Stuart. FE 46: © TOPSOIL, whe L Rint. SAND and-grave! EM {3.8742 ye ALL KINDS F TOPSOIL. AND fill dirt 89 Gelcered Also to | truckers, FE 2-4821 A) TOP SOfL. FILL DIRT, crushed stone, sand and gravel Ear! Howard. FE 48493) 4-1 TOP SOIL & PEAT WHOLE- sale loading Mon thru Set 284 _ Auburn, pear Crooks FE 4-6041. A-) TOP P SOIL ~ CRUSHED > STONE. sand grave: fill Lyle Conklin, FE 81112 of "Er 28572 BLACK DIRT AND GRAVEL BY the vard FE 17-8903 | BLACK DIRT TOP S0IL FILL rt. Basements Geepage beds and septic ‘enmkes Bull ary Sand and Grave! Days FE 3-0197 _Eves. _¢107T2 DRIVEWAYS GRAVELED ALL Ma sitet fi) and top soil. LOADING BLACK DIRT T AND FILL irt, i Any amount. Mon, through Sat. Eston Rd. Walters Lake MApie | $-7603 PIT RUN ROAD GRAVEL | PROC- ess road gravel, field dirt, field | sand Washed 60-40 concrete gravel, pea gravel, 10A gravel. Black dirt and mason sand FE 23-1768. C Price Prepared top soils s mixed to your specifications. Peat-sand or clay loam as you desire. $15 per _load delivered. FF 4-4597. “FARM TOP SOIL And bieck dirt. 5 yard load, _$10 delivered FE 46588 “HARDWAY sot! black dirt, peat, gand gravel, FE 5-4 758 PROCEJSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY grave) Pit run 60-40 and cushion sand. Wilkinson Sand & Gravel. _FE_¢6218. FE 2-9303. ROAD GRAVEL 3 yards, $700 delivered. FE 4-6588 SAND AND GRAVEL, TOP iol oe H. R. McDonough. 5-1837 WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. Mike Jenkinson, OR 3-9600. WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL. fii dirt. trucking, cement & mor- tar, Pontiac Lake Builder's Sup- ply, OR 31534 For Sale Pets 69 AKC BEAGLE PUPS 5 MOS $2v each, Male, 4 vrs $25. FE 4-8346. AKC REG DASHCHUND PUPS for sale. Reas MArket. 4-1330. AKC COLLIE PUPPIES * WEEKS. _EM 13-2369. 1000 Sugden Lake Rd oe BEAGLE. § YRS. $50 $4. $2. 79 WITH CAGE 501 4th St.: FE 23-4025: Closed. ry BOSTON TERRIER, 9 a old Pedigree $90 | 44-2805 GRUSSET. GRIFFON PUPS CHAM. pion bred. pore excellent house dogs FE 1-03 BEAUTIFUL aS REGISTERED _male boxer. Yea: old OR_3-0792, DACHSHUND REGISTERED PUP- _pies. FE 5-1 DACHSHIUND. ~ RED. MALE. 3% Baby Parakeets . vr. Thoroughbred Reasonable, —_MY_3-2880 . GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES Registered 8 Weeks old. black and cream Phone OL 1-6607. |PIELD TRIAL BEAGLE. 15° FE- male. Terrific pedigree. For fur- ther information cal! OR 43-1614 ENG SETTER P bahay MALE. 85 _and up FE_ 1-039: ao ISH POINTER Ess FE ENGLISH POINTER DOG REG. Male. OR_3-2938 after 6 p.m, & | vee ST BERNARDS TO good home. 4 Niagara after 3 _p.m. MALE BOSTO? N after 4:00 p.m, OPENING SPECIAL uly 18th 25th Beautiful Parakeets § be aw de = + ¢an- aries, finches, cockatee! and love birds. A full < pet han pag cages, rhe and books Bird also , Tates on supplies ox terrier Puppies and a ese AC. PET 8sHOP a3 Auburn Ave. 26154 gay shea REGIS- tered, vie ane sable females under 7 Loe ensonabte. Mrs. Fleming. 40 8. Sagimaw, Lapeer, MOhawk 42861. PARAKBETS AND CANARIES. bu! FE 4-6510. BULL. CALL 2.2491. breeders and nups for sale. 16206 Dixie Hwy next to Parkwav _ Motel | SPRINGER. SPANIEL F —ee ro | bome FE 5-6 | WHITE MICE erases 5 ALL. __Pet Shop, 69 8. Astor. | FE ¢-6433. | 2 PONIES AND ONE SADDLE | _horse. MA 5-774) i D Jogs Trained, Boarded ; 70 ALL BREEDS BOARDED. and trained. Free pick & ae | livery. hy Lake Farm noels, | _FE_ 5-506! i as BATHING AND au | “ping. 104 N. Perry. FE 26 \ DoGs, | CATS BOARDED trained. Burr-Sbell, 375 8 Tele _graph __Hay, Grain & & _Feed 71| ABOUT ® ACR*®8S = iocon STAND- | ing alfalfa -and mixed hay. 1| mile west of Pontiac. Phone 0) 3-1444 after 6 p.m. ALL KINDS OF oats, corn, Phone M. ALL KINDS OF HAY 7H OES _ MA _5-0666. HAY. A Abad EXCELLENT ALFALFA AND brome hay for sale. $14 per ton while baling or will trade for cattle FE 21454 JALED ALFALFA BROME IN "‘leld. cattle horse hay. Carpen- ters, 2154 Siiverbeil Ra Corner Joslyn. ; 5-109. CUSTOM COMBINING WITH SELF propelle¢ combine me arrange ments now, OA 8-21 HAY IN Saree BY THE bale 35¢ Alfalfa and Brome, baling Weds throueh Fri. LI 44458 or MI 4-7653 Sale Farm Eeuinent 76 /ANDE BON |60 8. Tele \-) BUYS ' LEE THE TRACTOR MAN Gardet Tractors Roto Hoes Rotary mer and Power Mowers Terms aS Sales & Service FE. 3080 #21 Mt Clemens NEW AND USED * COMBINES!!! C.se-—the oroven America’s vur'te # combine Save ail the grain—save you $ $ § Come in now and get a Case, new or used, combine, Trade tn your old ma- | RAPP PALI - 5 1. Se ee ae $135 | ATTENTION SUMMER VACATION- Ix8 Std. w pine bds. per M $89 00 ist. Learn to play the accordion 1x12 sid w pine bds. per $89 00 the auick and aay ‘ald aol 3 ix6 w. fir bds per m 79 00 Gallaghe7s Accordian school with | ¢ prepmsyy 7 oa bop U8 a OW z 1x12 w. pine shelving, ft. Le tree use of accordian while learn- wOemea 712 i ox RL D. fir at. ft. tc | _tna_Gallaghers 4-066. _ ea | 5 by MEA Service, tne ix4 std. flooring per M $130.00 | CHASE & BAKER BABY GRAND 2x6 std. Douglas fir per M cosa piano $350. 379 Central — Douglas fir, per M. r N PM ofanket dneh 100 fn 8 dion PIANO) EXCEL “phe : = 4x8x"," fir Plyscore : seed] ‘St i F Sal P SHES gt Re" aoa. gli ae | PANO OTONTRG “AND REFAin. | For Sale Pets 69 4x8x*4 birch plywood $21 95 | Ing Oscar Schmidt FE 25? : s 4x4x i, pine ply $21 @ | 129 BASS NOBILITY ACCORDIAN PIGEONS 1x10 knotty pine per M £16000) Red and white FE 46087 ; ig nead out Bee ubeuy acta ling all colors reasonable oO be seen Polke ier : ‘ts ber a ne | NEW 'SPINFT PIANOS USED AS ich 3076 Porunaa opposite Roose- Ce ar fence pox c rae demonstrators g@ discount oe! Lett Schoct Cas. Lake .kd Keexo Bolt pine a gle comin ex Lee Products OL 9.5036 : Peaet } . PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS Se San Shel esr ahs a 4 Cable grand $295 Vo-e grand P RIV Al Eo P AR r y 40 power mowers from $59.95 $495 Schoninger grand. $477 50 Offers 2 Doberman Pinscher oup- 3 pc. colored bats set, all fittings,| Grinnell upright piano $875 pies 7 months old Hourebroken seat medicine cab — $159 85 Apollo upright piano, $75 Grin Pedigree stock rs Andrews nell Noh oheacer $395 ‘Gow | 630 Heights @ Ph MYrtle 3-3531. | bia Hi-Fi phonograph $199 95. wake Orion, Mich. HARDWARE - PLUMBING_ ; : i || BOYDFLL PAINTS . Web-Cor oe ree ont |PARAKEETS - PET SUPPLIES. IP YOU ARE BUILDING a| Zenith radio, $2150. RCA radio — Hancey's, 239 Voorhies. FE 5-503. | Nara e Ct eecce ao ae ORINNELL BROS. REGISTERED SPRINGER SPAN- MEPrers Me Aas Narr (puppies, Best blood line 438. MARE ‘SURE IT'S SESE hE rec aRIDITE 3799 Orchard Lake ae ractically new Very Pescouebie: | REGISTERED BOSTON BULLI UY HOUGHTEN. & SON Case. Ferguson. New Ide Su@_N Main Rochester OL 1-67 '6) RECONDITIONED MACHINES “Farmali Cup’ Mower an? Grader blades 30 Pervuson” Waaner pnehd Back Hoe “Ford Fereusm und Crawlers” All guaranteed best of terms BLACKETT INC. FERGUSO SHAWNEF PARTS AND SERVICE 20030 GRA FARM | Farmington 2043 or KEn #ood_3-5400 ‘OH! DEERE QUICK-ATTACH 17 f mower Ltke new MA 53308. FEEDERS FOUNTAIN BROOD- er includine two * lame round brooder (Jsed once Other misc ftems, EM_}4-3766 RUBBER TIRED FARM WAGON. _Filat_rack. MA SALE OF LAWN AND GARDEN equipment Satues. © Many mon- ey saving values arl S Mas- tick Co at Milford Rd. Phone Sinners #7842 Open nights _nd Sunday. SEE OUR REBUILT ®IDE DELIV- erv rakes Davie Machinery Jobn | Deere ‘iew idea Geh) deal- er tn farm -cuinment. Phone 45 __ Ortonville, USED TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS Farm and industrial equipment Many to choose from Ford front loader dua; wheels, 15 ACRES OF MIXED D RAY | bert. Wedow, 26805 Haggerty between 12 and_13 Mile Ra _ PAINT CREEK AUCTION, Orion Ra between Lake and Rochester Friday _ Everything a bargain RYE FOR SALE v701 Rd, FE_ 1-018 AL- | Rd. 3760 Night. ADAMS | WILL HAVE 28 ACRES GOOD wheat straw for sale after co horn p You bale. Rochester 2- 8 ACRES STANDINO } “MIXED HAY. For Sale | Livestock | 72 ) HOLSTEIN ¢ YRS OLD FRESH, 1 Holstein, 2's yrs. Fresh Good _milker Fenton MAin 06-0590 3. YR. OLD BLACK STALLION. _Gentle. OR 3-447) 3 RIDING HORSES AND PONY. 1 well-mannered pony MY 2-3181 or 3-6882,—— _ PALOMINO MARE AND SORREL gelding. Call MY 3-3803. Home aii dav Sun STANDARD BRED BROOD MARE in foal to Marlin Hannover, FE 8-004 oe SPOTTED MARE PONY. 8AD- dle and bridle OR 3-4437) > 2 NANNY GOATS, 1 AND 4 YRS. vid, ready for breeding reason- able. OLive 1- Wanted — Livestock 7 73 Q00D RIDING HORSE but gentle< _home MA &-T. For Sale Poultry (4) SPIR ITED aang Good y 74 Orion | SOUTH LYON ‘Ford since 1915 GEneve 8-424) WANTED GOOD GRADER BLADE for tractor OL 1-3191 = G. CLETRAG TRACTOR ‘tu $550. | ROTO - - TILLER. LAWN MOWER. and cultivator ehech mess 2bp 4870 Gilbo, Crescent Lake Auction Sales “ANTIQUE, AUCTION, PRI. guLy | 15. | western Hwy. be ontiac. entia: ues of every You'll find luere! pr Building sold, must vacate Sieinhauer, proprietor. Arnold & | OA 86-2226! Hickmott, auctioneers. or OA _8-2159, Oxford AUCTION SALE THURS a, M4. 11 1 mile north 1 of Metamora an 343 ad Furnishings and antiques of large farm home. also arden tractor some farm tools, arge amoun, of smal] tools, din- ner bell, sleigh bells bouse blinds. . & big sale Aaron D. Prancis, proprieto’. Metamora bank clerk Arnoid and Hickmott, auction- ied. OA 86-2226 or OA 8-2159, Qu- AUCTION oieht L _Rochester GOING OUT OF — BUSINESS | The South Lyon Farm B8uppiy. tnc of th Lyon. will sell ua their entire stock of new John Deere implements, used farm EVERY WEDNESDAY © Smart Sele Farm FRYERS FOR SALE FE 27052 Sale Farm n Produce — 78 BILL | SMI ~ HUCKLEBERRY sh. 7300 Pontiac Lake Rd. I ops daily & Sunday. OR 3-4949. CHERRIES Your 0 OWN. Brine contain Wain Glen Fruit Farm, “610 Middlebet Rd, CHERRIES AT ~WILL-O-WAYS.. of Telegraph and Long Pick Your Own. Agi ; containers. _MI 41943, 10¢ EGGs FOR SALE WILL = Iv- _er_ 3221 _ Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7538 FROZEN FOODS ORDER WOW! Tender voung ees, 20 Ib. box $4.60, strawberries. sugar ed. 20 ounce tins. $5.70 a doz. red Taspberries sugar added, To, vke $460 a doz = sour pitted cherries, sugar iadded 20 Ib. can, $45 15 »b i320. jack sweet cherries. added 2> Ib can $6.85: can. $3.95 DAVEY’S MARKET 1012 N. Main St Rochester OU NS RASPRERRIES. BRING own containers and pick for 25c 1% miles east and 4% miles Roods Lk, Ra Steuart DeWitt MOhawk 43437, Lapeer, RASPBERRIES. 1196 ¢ VINEWOOD. __FE 17-8868 RED RASPRERRIES. ROY _Sehnieder, FE 2-5477 § SWARMS CAUCASIAN BEFS._ Dadanp hives with 2 supers, honey includ: *1° per colony. ee RED CURRANTS RASPBERRIES, gooseberries, bring the contents. rite Franklin Rad ‘Sale Farm Equipment 7 ALLIS CHALMERS BACCGER HAR- vester Price verv reasonable. J. B Main. Lose Lake and Liver- nois Road, Troy. MU ®-2348, __ 92860, FRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW and used, Parte on pris Mo- to-Mower R: Rotary mowers. A vie ge Service. 1880 Op ke Rd "E 4-4380, TRACTOR, 1951, GOOD condition, Nebts. 115 Kathaven, Juengela Orchard Rochester. OL e200k emer MER wires O CHOPPERS weave BAL Rut Me alae’ WORK, ADSINESS ME IN AND SEE ‘WE TAKE TRADE-INS coaKING BROS. FE ¢1119 3eee _Aubura Wd PARAKEETS ‘ maries. 1304 emens. FE | 4-6060. Pi ARIES, food. Since 684 Oaklia: ve. be (PARA 8 BASIES, 71 . ; A 4 ry, i farm supplies anc trailer office and day's paper. July 13. We invite inapection before the sale. Ed. Gotchalk. auctioneer Flovd A. _Kehri_ clerk. For Sale Housetrailers 78 RRR MOBILE APARTMENTS Stewart coaches are truly With storm & Jalousie windows. y of wardrobe new bigger heaters complete bath with size tub. floors. — other new — Low term ank. rates. See also the big ost od ft. trailer packege in history 8 tot. New Genera! Skyline, Hotty ass Tint Home. Used trail- ers Gene selection. Buy or renta) lan. he wil) take vour contract car, furniture. sere abl or what have you on used Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan — il Trailer parts and acces Mile South a “lake Orion op M-24 ¥ 30721 j \ For Sete Housetrailers 7 78|. Boats & ‘ RRA ltl a gh 1654 ROYAL 20 FT. TANDEM eM DE w Wash: 8T Harold 32 Sor seat TRAVELO 1% YEARS OLD. PE sstis excellent condition sit WILL ¢ SELL OR TF ZADE 1953 modern peraer 4 late noes on. F Sees 4 =P. re ir Cental built housetrailer, Sleeps 4. MU- -tual 42819 or Raymond Hansen, akeside Dr.. White Lake, STEWART 27 ; FOOTER. _theap Call OL 1-3722. = Trailer Exchange SERVIC CHAMPION LAKES BEEMER AND TINI and 2 bedsoom models 14 to 47: ft New trailers as fitthe as *4 | down. as iong as 4 vears to ony at 5 per cent interest NEW AND "SED TRAILERS be PURCHASE OPTION PLAN eae ONES As LOW As PARTS—STORE frech FE 2-3 rom re Huron Center Fves Sun P.M 1953 15 FT ee LIKE _hew Call after 4:30 MA_ 5-3000 Rent Trailer Space 79 LPL LOE AcTOSs _Open PPP LLL DP LLLP LLL TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE new ection of our modern, mobile pines All sectmse \ tn BI? BILL I: an AGE | 3300 Elizabeth Lake Rd FE 5-3678 Auto Accessories 80 - Auto ‘Grass Service | When you need tt! Have you tried our service? ba s installed while vou walt) Insurance jobs sees All work guaranteed. Free of coffee to a ‘customer with ea door glass or windshield dare Open Saturday Until 4 HUB AUTO GLASS CO.. 122 Oakiand Ave. FE 4-7066 ro hd ATTENTION! We ere wrecking 1949 to 1064 cars and trucks. We have several late mode] low mileage used en- gines. Transmission and rear axles and body parts. ‘Rebuilt seers generators and voltage SCHR AM AUTO PARTS 2539 Dixie Mwy FE 44533 BARGAIN; USED TIRES 150 TO choose from. Al] sizes. White wall tubeless recap. C & service, Auburn at Opdyke UAL EXHAUST SYSTEMS, HOL- lywood mufflers. tail pipe exten- sions, and oe for a makes and may HOL LERBACK: AUTO fadsethe 340 Baldwin E 3-0477 LOUTE’S AUTO Fines Open Evenings 7 Days a Week arters ang generator, .. $6.50 Rebuilt = 8 $7.50 errs of parts for ‘46 cars 6 Oakland ave Ph FE 44513 Auto Service 81 REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ay Reps 4 _— 2% YEARS IN ness. W Motors Genuine Parts, Sales & Service Shorty Hook's Place at Pine Lk, FE 2.5260 Dial - NEW BOATS, 14 IN. and up FE §-8782. Near Crescent Lake an iz - Mercury 10 controls, _vas, $150. FE 68-0179. Poy TAYLOR CRABT. _buy_you_can find. FE & Accessories 85 BOAT Bust. sew boats Boda enw —if,_10885 Dixie Hwy. ~ Mercury Outboard SIDES. $40 402) Filer. aa. FT. RUNABOUT. TRAILER, wheel, _ For Sale Airplanes 86 5-0017 cane “pest | Transportation Offered 87 | TRUCK GOING NORTH joad either way FE ¢ WANTED: “RESPONSIBLE PARTY | to deliver new car to Miami. FE 4-6806 4-6162. toad either way 34 Pioneer FE 2 PASSENGERS. SHARE EX- - PART Fia. | pense and drive to 8 E. Mo. Fri- day Eve 7250. Wanted Used Cars 88 HIGH $8. — & SCRAP CARS. FE 2-2666. Day or eve we por’ VERY CLEAN! +1062 "$505 2 dr. 1861 Ford tudor. 345 1949 Studebaker 1 ton stake GOOD CONDITION CLARKSTON" MOTOR SALES a.m. to 8 p.m. Dal: WE BUY SELL AND 1 TR SUSTOMERA WAITING FOR G00D i 22 AUBURN clear cars ton cash ECONOMY OARS “THE HIGH DOLLAR gtade used cars Drive the extra miles, 4540 Dixie J. VANWELT For high need them tt will pay vou well _OR/ 31355 _ | PRICE 1 THE REST - the best USED CARs 62 Oakland Ave. - ke [ - THEN GET BILL SPENCE FE 47333 Wwe See M&M Motor Sales late ar el cars Por dollar op 2627 ‘Dixie Hwy SCRAP CARS OR CES CARS. OR_ 3-451) 3-1603 CALIFORN IA BUYER cbt ie 2020 DIXIE HWY. 20878 or FE 4-6806 pee LATE ee WRECE- ed cars, "49 to Bagley Auto Parts PE 9 170 We ARE BUYING NOW FOR OUR ing and summer sales. Top cars. @ us ‘or 982_W, Huron. $3, ‘54 and ‘65. U MOTOR SALES FE 2-2641 WTD WTD. cars, SE kt $1431, . JUNK CARS & SCRAP _iron, Fast service. Call FE 4-0582. AND JUNKED WANTED SHARP | ‘We = Bir -~ Fas _8 Saginaw st BRAID. ‘MOTOR ‘SALES | we PHONE FE 32-0186 30 Years Fair Dealing Cass at West Pike St. TRANKSHAPT GRINDING f ie THE ear. Cylinders rebored. as SS. OD. "3 Hood. Phoue 'F R PTO MUlberry 77 trucks | Oe FOR PARTS SERVICE on your Harley Govieees see hd a Sales Co., 372 N. Sag- im “HARLEY” DAVIDSON | 45 $125 a ateeataT Sane — FE 2-6310. ; __ For Sale Bicycles &4 ~~ oIRL ‘8 20-INCH BICYCLE = 5-7596 | new $50 EM 35-4278 | Boats « & Accessories 85 ben ~ | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS Kiicnigam orovcilers ell marine paint & varnish E? terms We also have several new outboard runsbouts used a: demonstrators for sale at bie discounts “MARINE SAL. & _—o ___423_& pre BOAT 16 | FT ae AND Mohagany, a teehee OR 3-7243 tor OR 3-519: - crt: aan E PLYWOOD BOAT with Reo Inboard Trolling motor. ;_ 877 _W. Walton Will demonstrate. 14 FT. MOLDED PLYWOOD BOAT 33h. p. Evinrude outboard motor MY 3-2765. : 14 FT. DELUXE RUNABOUT 15 hp. Evinrude. Cover Trailer. Like new. Cheap. Cah nites 4pm. he 5-2075 MERCURY MARK 15. -—~cuRis Craft racine oram an trailer 51 Oliver Sie 2 PER CENT ON ALL LONE Star ees and Owens cruisers, now in stock OWEN’@ MARINE SUPPLIES 308 Orchard Lk. Ave. PE 12 MARINE PLYWOOD BOAT Goot condition West side day Lake a Cle a 2-8020 r 963. Mace- e Marshall, 4118 rkston _Rich Road, Ci ee i# WOLVERINE MARK-20 AC- cess. New June. Lots of ed. spe ppt {3 Lake Orion. $690 $550, Leaving for California “tty Ye 702, EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS pulls skis Wo aluminum boats $1 CADILLAG ee BOATS KEL TY HARDWARE 3004 wurn at Ademe. Auburn _Helgnts, PE 26811, 10 HP jor NSON 00. prenkwill Clarkston. Off Maybee = os Loin $ HP. MOTOR. All pe tea 194 MODERN 27 ‘FOOT = pew Gevera _ tures, FE 2-7 CLEAN 1952 96 FT. PLAY PALACE housetrailer. Modern conveniences Electric brakes. road, FE IT’S RIGHT iERF iN PONTIAC the New Ventura Home that was the sensation o the recent Na- tiona! Mobile Home Show Now ¥ can see tt at Genesee Sales it's a commeteiy new aonroach to mubtle home iivine Outside tt looks like a corv tnritine ner- manent home [naic there ts a new open airy feeling of spa- e Roveraft an: — oe ft. this $80" ‘down Geneese Sales _7101_Dixie Fwy "83 ROYAL 28 FT. GOOD CONDI- tion. §600_down, FE 4-3770. PONTIAC C CHIEF ee HOMES vi to FEET Also we now aes @ fine selection Nd re gg tioned meh pt xoes red pate men to as low as $305 and Hutchinson Trailer Sales on oe ee rayton Plains OR } 7830 «8. Dor Ht we Fitnt. 1946 ASSEMBLED. — kitchen, «@ VALUET, Rea AVE. FE 5-0603. SLEEPS 4. — peety terme, R. J. r, 348 OAKLAND arr ae Excellent condition. $225. at tet 761 Fourth St., Pontiac. O_328 sBuadock EVINRUDE MOTORS Expert revair en —— Never been on kits Traile Repl ® Martne 0s Orchard Lake Oven_"tl 8 Fugpe_f FE 80112 NEW 12 FT. Ff BOATS $3) CA top, $65. 7600 Elizabeth Lake Ra NEW ~ CLINTON 2 HP. OUT- motor B orfginal carton $119.95. Special $70 95 Ed Williams Tire Com- 451 5. Saginaw board Regaiar Terms pany, EVINRUDE MOTORS patbas pecan an" Peather-(raft id Town and Dr: aman Canoes. Sterting trailers Marine supplies. oes Sundays and evenings. Bank wf ARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 8. Telegraph FE 2-803) NEW BOATS SLAYBAUGH’S Ave. 2 9) Dine Sey” —— sORNEON OUTBOARD MoToRS. een — Starcraft boats ard Here ee for the boat, nprta 8 MARINE 8 ers Sale Motorcycles 83 3| ~~ — 630 Oskland —— ME ROTRY MOTORS AND YET cw Jecket b “te Genetee Sales. | 27°01) Dixte & : PAY TOP pe FOR sharp laté model “COMMUNITY + MOTORS - Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 PM OLive 3-031) | 803 N. “GLENN'S — MOTOR SALES PE 4737) Wood ward at For Sale Use Used Trucks 90 TON 8 Sie FORD Booste: cows PRESS CHEVROLET 13 Mile | Lincoln 5-1100 T Neense oe vear tes Good condition. Call Glena Prien, Milford. MU 4-3531. ‘30 ee rene uP. pe 4 fur ‘63 BUICK SUPER < This is mile: and reasonable. Any eer my HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER Al 4-3410 ‘$1 BUICK HAR tinted giana Papel ‘wall rail, tree, glass, 2 CHEVROLET Woodwa: at ola Be Mile Linco! $-1100 New or No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here YALL COME SARL MOTOR SALES ‘$0 CHEV. % TON. ONE OWNER Hwy. Vases "or > 3-135, | 1989 MODEL A FICKUP. PE 17-0660. 1950 CHEVROLET % TON PICK. D DONE TR ROCK. (= a FORD or “41 538 Takeview 4 TO! condition "$350 EM_ 3.2767. ieee Baas cmt ane GOOoD 1948 Ford 44 TON EXPRESS 8 CYLINDER-«¢ SPEED TRANS. 2495 LARRY JEROME Ja Rochester Ford poeset YEARS A TO BUY!" PH OL 1-07 “FOR MORE THAN 30 GOOD_ PLACE’ 1954 GMC PICKUP. RADIO, HEAT- er and automatic transmission Clean as any ‘54 automobile. $1,005 full A pat NOR Woodward at Lincoln 65-1100 WILSON GMC OAKLAND AT CASS FE 4-4531 OPEN EVENINGS 1951 GMC panel, v3 ton FE 2-9203 1954 GMC pickup, } 1950 GMC, 3 ton, cab and chassis, 1 bm 1953 Ford 2 ton dump READY TO ROLL ~ 1951 Ford 34 ton stake 1954 Ford ¥% ton pickup 1952 GMC utility 1947 JHC tractor TRIPLE 1952 delivery 1948 Chev. panel, 1 ton 1951 GMC pickup, ! 1932 GMC pickup, 34 ton New Pickups Low Down Payment BEST VALUES E CHECKED Pontiac sedan l3 ton a ton For Sale Used Cars 91 1981 ee a white wall tires — “Must be sold ecaeuy, 10 full} down payment. Paymen * ORPRWEST CHE eq at be eT, Also a bh ag Call FE Senet ~- ccouretely, Oot | ite Fun oe ear SopER RIVIERA. $606. Echoeller’s Af Ss ‘9685. Bchoeller’s seen sporeciaied ‘ts any os” car NORTHWEST en gar” 4 eT be UICK . Custom trim Very clean. $1378, _FE West Side Used Cars tnd saa = ‘Seany “AV est Side rs "41_ CADILLAC <1 CADILLAC PLEFRWOOO 6 “MU UST st MAKE KOO Plymouth @ dr sec csise. Piymouth 4 dr. OD...00«+. ace aoe — ’ ie 3 oe ae ASE en GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER MYT_%3,10 pe car, can” Lincoln 5-1100_ ask for Tom. $3. CHEVROLET, AT- er white walls ae Se. mission 1 owner car be acen to be ai c S $150 fub down Ford 8 CYLINDER COUPE $475 1952 Ford 8 CYLINDER COUPE 5679 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads?j-Fo sell, rent, hire, it’s shite ‘ “HE P PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 12,1 1955 { | For Sale Used Cars _91| et la nt ee a et eee ee Hudson $225 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101- 1955 CHEVROLETS Officials’ Cars and Demonstrators 190s, 210s and Bel Airs, 6 and 6 cylinders, 2 drs. and 4 drs. All eolocs and body styles, fully equl-od. _.14 TO CHOOSE FROM ' New cer gvarantee As low as $1487.25. $100 or any old car down. Northwest Chevrolet Woodward at 13 Mile —————__ emeoin 51100 1950 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. Power Glide White wall tires, new top. Red paint. FE ¢-0630._ CHEVROLET, 1052 DELUXE 2 DR. Radio and heater. Powerglide. To- day's special, $545. Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN. MERCURY DEALER 850 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI _€2200 JOrdan 6-3933 PISHIN’ FOR A BETTER CAR? HERE ARE SOME THAT ARE a= ONE OLIVER BUICK 1951. BUICK $995 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 Chevrolet 1955 Demo's Floor Cars Officials Cars Courtesy Cars USO bed PED SERBS STANDARD NS. & POWER AB LOW AS. tisw “POLL PRICE « Montae On TARE, ae SAVE SAVE SAVE Don't Delay— Act Today] HASKINS |. 3 vy eb _ Oakland | s Fastest bem 1953, DELUXE 2DR. assume garments Seek Wocawora, ire 4 toke ae eae Bsr oie oF tind. fe OR 31880, WHY Buy Demos? WHY Buy @ Second Hand Car? WHE We can sell you a brand new 1955 Chevrolet for the same price. * Your car will make the down payment. * Lower finance rates on new cars. * Up to 36 months to fi- nance. * New car guarantee. ‘Be a proud first owner— not a doubtful second owner. — See us today! Many mod- els and colors to choose from. 2 Stores to Serve You MATTHEWS HARGREAVES INC. 211 8. Saginaw St. & 4 Mili St. OAKLAND vegeaeel| eh Is ___ CHEVROLET DEA &-PASSENGER Sa Tion, Se 1954 Chev Bel-Alre Standard Transmission Radio and heater. 6800 miles. $1,700. 6 Ogemaw _FE $0300. After 7_p m 1953 CHEVROLET 2 DR. $10 $i0 DOWN and assume payments. 464 8 Woodward, Birmingham Jacobson's Bue & RAMBLER oes & =v 1952 CHRYSLER 4DR. $10 DOWN and assume payments. 464 & _Woodward, Birmingham i951 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER club coupe. Radio. heater. @uto trans. power brakes. power steer- ing, white wall tires This beau- tiful ereation bv Chrvsler Corp has original light blue body that matches the luxurious spotless tn- terior Any old car down. bal- ance to sult. , SCHUTZ MOTORS DESOTO-PLYMOUTH. DEALER $12 8. Woodward Birmineham _ ‘60 CHEV, 2 DR. DELUXE. RA- dio and heater A-! condition. 531 _W. Third Si, Roches.er, ‘bl eae ce RADIO, HEATER, in excel- bro condition $505. Any old car NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 54-1100 iss? DESOTO CLUB COUPE. $10 down and assume meats: 464 _8. Woodward, Sirminy 1950 $0 DESOTO «I 4 DR Sa Ra- dio esuto, trans | quroeres Hebt @ body No cash necessary. SCHUTZ MOTORS DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 913 8 Woodward Birmingham DGE CL’ BS COUPE, RA- ‘48 dio and heater very good con- dition, Can be seen al 166 Eu- clid. FE §-4547, “8 DODGF Lg ag CONDI on $175 133 E. Howard, '3}) DODGE CLUB “Ol'PE V-8. Rad'o nts and Low mileage beautiful Pa) ton Dake oe MOTOR SALES M24 st Buckhorn Lake __MY oe til 9:00 p.m i860 FORD § PASSENGER COUPE, Runs very gate. 1274 i952 poRt RANCH WAGON. $10 down and scoums payments, 464 8 Ww Woodward. rmingham. Lor ol FORD CONVERSE $10 down and as.ume payments, 464 8. Woodward, Birmingham. ‘31 FORD CONVERTIBLE, ED- muna ee and duals must sell. wee FORD. CUSTOM 6. RADIO. eater. Whtie wi lis. Extra sharp. Pull e $505. Jerry's Auto Sales. _ 679 _€ aklane Ave. 6-157, 1952 F FORD, FORDOR CUSTOM- line Exceptionally clean, 17.000 actual mi beater, radio. direc- chrome wheel caps. wran around a ken @uards 977 Aravie FORD 1954 CRESTLINE 4 DOOR. Radio, beater Verv clean. $1.305, Bob iS Tost, Inc. DEALER mee 850 SN Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 JOrdan ¢-3933 ‘53 FORD VICTORIA $1295, FORD- ometic, radio and heater, white a Anv old “NOR “CHEVROLET Woodward at tiene 195: RD RANCH WAGON, $10 os and assuine poy ments. 464 8. Woodward, Birmin, ; isi FORD. TAKE OVER PAY- ments, No dewn payment, Rebuilt motor. New battery and seat cov- ers. FE $-48vi 4 FORD WHr. =z Me TIRES. Good 3-52399 ECONOMY CARS Sg ent ies. $450, FE 5-160. pe dL ‘48 FORD 4 DOOR peony ae, er, sunvisor Good cond 40000, _FE ¢ i980 FORD “CONVERTIBLE, — cash. Call FE 5-5707 after 4 after 4 OLIVER BUICK 1954 BUICK $1695 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 TAYEOR'S GOOD USED CARS 1954 Chevrolet with all the impor- t a accessories, Looks, drives an acts like a new car Be money abead and troubles be- hind . $1,395 1952 Chevroiet 4dr. Radio, heater and turn signals. About the clean- est car you've ever seen § 695 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible with Power steering, Powerglide, radio, heater. backup lites, white walls, and tinted glass) You thought about it all winter; now do something Low down payment and easy terms $1,345 1951 Chevrolet 2dr with radio, heat- er end directional signals. This will be the talk of your aerate $625 | at only Also many other prenaportiation specials for only $5 dow TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake “Since 1831" __ Phone MArket 41561 ‘They Must Go! AT ANY DECENT OFFER ‘34 eerie convertible, Bel Air ‘ontiac Convertible Two. wo, ope ay convertibles ‘ontiac Per Gonyertibies ALSO MA OTHER LATE MODEL CARS FINANCE AKRANGED 22_ AUBURN “63 ‘FORD - #@ DR RADILV AND beater This car must be sold. LAKE Seep. rented SALES 24 at MY" 29611. 11 til) 6:30 pom iss0 FORD ? DR RADIO, HEAT- 5-6004. er, $150, MA FORD 1954 CRESTLINE. FORDOR aged and heater. Very clean. Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN, MERCURY DEALER 850 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM Ordan 6-393) “OLIVER BUICK 1952 CHEV. $095 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 ‘2 FORD. $3 CASH. MA $-4292. 51 FORDOMATIC 8 cylinder, ¢ door sedan. Beauti- fw wn finish. ie yor _ment. Must seil, 27 Mechanic. ist POR) V+ CONVERTIBLE. 198: white FORD RA AGON GOOD condition Low mileage Radio. miles, driven ar 7 months. talles | to @ gal $1250, FE 5-7140 1952 HUDSON. $395, FULLY an $230 "$0 FORD TWO. en PER- fect. Pull price osa08 670 Oak- land Ave, FE 5-0 ‘54 FORD, oo HEATER, white wal) tires, 1 ow car. Must be —— to be appreciated a A car down, Lincolnu_ 5-1100 FORD SPECIALS “pO Pord 1S 2dr. Radio and heater, 1909 Fo 8 2-door. Radio and heater. Easy terms. and montb- "ey VAN WELT 540 Dixie Hwy, Phone OR 3-1345. OLIVER BUICK ISeoVZ PONT. $799 OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 on MI_ 6-2200 or anv old car dow NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward t '3 Mile Lincoln 41100 1948 HUDSON COMMODORE 8 4 dr. Ready to go. Very dependa- ble, FE 2-4404 1961 KAISER, RADIO, ). HEATER. Ready to go, No down payment SCHUTZ MOTORS DesoO’ sei pet Ad aoigedate DEALER 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham ‘1 2 ted Cc TOM ALLIGATOR upholstering. e paint, Hydre- matic. like sew mst $175 down 'Y¥_3-7463 isp = KAISER VERY CLEAN throughout, Bargain. FE 3-7542. LINCOLN 1953 SPORT COUPE. Radio, heater, white wall tires, —s seat covers. A real bar- gain. $1,645. Bob Frost, Inc. ul woos < MERCURY DEALER Woodward BIRMINGHAM MI_6-2200 JOrdan 6-3393 1983 MERCURY pe va $10 pos ae Birmt om ‘ak _Wood ward, Birminghan a "BI nb siapeniicn vel 2 DR. RADIO Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN-MERCURY D DEALER 850 S. Woodward BIRMINGHAM JOrdan 6-3933 1954 MERCOMATIC MONTEREY 4 dr... Ae} ape. tias not been wrecked. $1550.00. Wil! finance. Phone FE 4-1545, ask for Brady ue LJ } Ni w: a | aod ASH 2DR. $10 goer AND | Tosi “atcume ‘es toes omy - 8. Wood- f 3 i For Sale Used Cars 91 d mete to go 85 For Site Used Cars 91 89 NASH AMBASSADOR. RADIO. heater a, Sane * 716 Fourth St, 41 1951 NASH RADIO ) “HEATER, overdrive and built im bed 1- owner car in good condition, $444, pe se —_ rae Payments NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Z __Lincoln _5-1100 $3 NASH RAMRALER -: 7N Sanford. $2 NASH RAMBLER “STATION seeon, B42 beater and over- “NASH _RAMBLER 1951 Lope Me top, gray body. Radio ard beater: Pints is @ very sharo !-owner car 23,000 actua! miles at Ay Pati? ° price. oe _Oakiena__! OLDS. 98 HARDTOP 4 DOOR * HOUG HTEN & SON YOUR FRIENIN.Y OLDSMOBILE . AND GMC TRUCK . DEALER 528, N. Main Rochester OL 1-9761 34 OLDS SUPER 4* * DR 10.000 mi.. all accessories one fin- ish, undercoat. FE 4-384! B81 OLD® 9g 4 DR $795 Popes patie tadie and heater | owner °NORTHWES1 CHEVROLET Woodware uw 13 Mule Lincoln _8-1100 OLIVER BUICK 1954 CHEV. $1145 OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 1953 OLDS Radio heater auto. trans.. power brakes power steer- ing, white wall tires. This beauti- ful creation by General Motors has original light blue bodv that matches the luxuriou. ess in- terior Any old car down. balance w sult . SCHUTZ MOTORS DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER $12 8 Woodward Birmingham Oldsmobile 1995 Demo's F) oyresy Cars Floor Cars HOLIDAY SPORT COUPES 4 DR SEDANS — 2? DOORS CHOICE OF COLORS NO FINANCING PROBLEMS SAVE SAVE SAVE Don’t Delay — Act Today HASKINS Oakland County's Fastest Growing Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer DIXIE HWY. AT M-15 MAple 5-5071 ‘47 OLDS CLUB COUPE $ $125 FULL rice. New hydramatic and tires adio and heater Will fimance ersonally See at 676 Wolverine rive, Walled Lake, Mich iss4 OLDS 6&8 HOLIDAY. FE _2-4075. 1982 OLDS 8@ 2DR $10 DOWN and assume payments. 464 South _Woodward Birmingham, “TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS _ = to 885 Your choice of many LAKE ORION MOTOR oe M24 at Buckhorn lake —__ MY _2-261, til) 9:09 xo “$3 OLDS HOLIDAY ROCKET 68. $1685, radio heater automatic eeseaar Ln Power steering. power brakes ° tone naint white wall tires ! owner car Anv old car down Reasonable mornthiv vpeyments NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at '3 Mile Lincoin. $-1100 ‘4 OLDS 88 2 DR RablO. HEAT- er. Hvdramati. is car is in aapeom enndition 1 Chev. Clb. Cpe....$875 SO Buick 4 dri... $495 "50 Merc. 2 dr........ $395 "52 Pontiae 4 dr......S$795 "SO Ford 4 dr.......-$ 49 Ford) 2dr. ..-.-.: $27 "49 Ford 2 dr. .......S22 51 Ford 4 dr. .......$62 TRUCKS "$4 Chev. dump......$1875) "34 Ford pickup .....$995) $3 Ford Sed. Del.... .$695 | ] Chev. panel ......$445 52 Chev. pic lap 21 S045] 5 5 = ’ MATTHEWS HARGREAVES, 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 Coy an ry at ‘SSF ord Ranch Wagon 59” Mo. Zs Your Car Is Worth $125 OR With Only $10 ole Mo. : : Down A1B Cheapies - uys '49 Dodge Sedan . $144 Y 49 Ford 2 dr......$144 ‘34 Buick H'dtop $2195 ‘47 Pontiac Sedap . $99 "$3 Chev. 2 dr. ... .$899 '$9 Olds 88 4 dr... .$199 "S4 FF ord ? dr... .. .$999 SO Nash 2 dr.. eee $144 49 / we $144 ‘53 Pontiac Dlx...$104 eel EIS 7 oo 48 Ford 2 dr.....--$99 53 Packard 4 dr...$999 +59 Hudson 2 dr... .$144 54 Chev. 4 dr.....$1144 _ '47 Chev. 2 dr...:..$99 51 Ford 2 dr......$299 46 Packard Sed. .. .$99 53 Plymouth 2 dr. $699 49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $144 55 Gree Bel Air $1799 SO Ford 4 dr.. eee .$199 on ; : 46 Dodge Sedan ...$99 ‘M4 Pontiac 4 dr. $1544 49 DeSoto Sedan. $144 ’3 Ply. Hardtop ..$044 "30 Buick 2 dr.....$299 Convertibles 52 Plymouth 2dr $499 *30 Nash Conv.....$199 53 Olds 4dr......$1344 *s1 Ford CONV ers .$599 "39 Cad. thke new) S244 50 Ply. Conv... ....$39 "52 Ford 4 dr......$599 "52 Ford Conv ..,.S04 ae "54 Ford Conv... .$1599 52 Ford R. Wen). $799 sco Cuey Conv. ...S799 51 Chrysler 4 dr.. $499 $2 Chev. 2 dr... .S544 Trucks 'S1 Merc. Clb. Cpe. $599.50 Ford 4 t. pan. $299 '52 Pontiac 2dr....$744 '53 Ford Courier. .$599 on. 3 6 Dodge platf'm $244 52 Buick 2 dr.....$899 46 Dodge platf'm $2 eS Oe '48GMC 14 t. pick. $199 51 Chev. 4 dr. $209 . : ’41 Ford 13 t. pick. $44 "50. Olds 88 2 dr... .$209 Chrysler 4 dr.. .$299 . $999 $999 $999 52 Nash 2 dr..... .$499 1954 FORD TUDOR 33 Ford Hardtop $1099 Your Vacation "31 Henry J 2 dr.. .$199 Special "53. Chev. H'rdtop $1144 $260 Dn. & $29.70 Mo. "52 Olds 88 2 dr... .S944 or 51 Kaiser 2 dr.....$209 Your old car down and isa ire Riviera § $1299 slightly higher pay’ts. = or eg inysicy Tides? $10 down and slightly higher payments. Harold Turner, Ford 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward 1313 Mile Rd. at Woodward Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-6206 Liberty 9-4001 Low, Low Bank Rates—No Down Payment Immediate “Spot” Delivery ieee CY OWENS “Your FORD Dealer” DON'T “Look Any Farther’ We Havea Car for You! 50 CARS. TO GO + Regardless of Market Value 8-1950 FORDS Some 2 Doors, Some 4 Doors—Priced From $295 2 DOOR. RADIO & . a Ford Conv. 108 Kaiser 4 Boe 1950 Ford 2 Door .. 1951 Ford 2 Door 1950 Ford 2 Door 1951 Ford 4 Door 2. ...... 0... ccc eee eee $365 1951 Mercury 4 Door 1950 Ford Sta. 1952 Ford 2 Door, R&W 3..-...... +. 4... S00D 1951 Lincoln 4 Door <.......<.2-2-:-.-0+ $450 SMALL PAYMENTS—ON LATE MODELS Ford Sunliner Conv. Ford Custom 8 4 Door . Like New ....... dea see S095 Air 2 Door...........006+- $895 Ford Customline 4 Door Willys 2 Door, Sharp 1952 Pontiac Catalina ABOUT 20 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 1948 Chev. Cpe. “CY OWENS’ FE5-4101 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. i agg oe eee ee eee eto safe tele oleietsl ets) -tetelershe OO 1949 Ford 1939 Ford 1941 Chry. 1941 Chev. FE 9-3588 65 MT. CLEMENS ST, Reduction On All Cars During Our July CLEARANCE SALE 1952 Chevrolet. with radio heater direc- tion signals and Power Gilde. $1895 $795 1954 Pontiac Star Chief ¢-dr with radio, 2-dr heater and Hydramatic Really sharp. 1953 Pontiac Catalina Coupe with fadio heater and Hydramatic trans. “T1952 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop Radio, heater and Power Glide transmission. $895 $1395 1953 Pontiac 1952 Pontiac 2-dr sedan with radio and 2-dr. sedan with radio and heater Here ts a car for you heater. A real mileage maker. $1095 . $895 1954 Chevrolet 1954 Pontiac 2-dr sedan with radio heater Deluxe Catatina Coupe with and Power Glide Nice run- radio heater and Hydramatic = F $1895 $995 $ 1954 Pontiae . -dr. sedan. [f you want real Convertible Coupe with radio, 3 heater and direction signals. beauty and economy. here tt is. $1295 $1445 1953 Pontiae Catalina with Hydramatt 4-dr. sedan. Here ts a real ma beauty with many miles left, fester. direction signals and $695 $1395 1952 Pontiac 2-dr with radio, heater, Aydra- 1953 Pontiac 1952 Dodge 1951 Pontiae matic, and 27.000 actual miles. 2-dr sedan with radio heater $995- and Hydramatic transmission. $795 1 . ; Star alee Eons ntiac 1953 Pontiac with radio, 4-dr. Hydramatic with paremeta,, sseerens| © trades. heater and low wing. $1995 $1395 100 More Cars to Choose From PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “Goodwill ‘Used Cars” ~ FE 3-7117 fin { i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1958 New CBS Show Takes Unhealthy Slant -- Today’ > Radio Programs -- ‘Hints of Hitler Programs furnished by stations fisted tm this column. are subject te change without notice. . s v ‘ ’ wim, (ree CBLW, «see WW, (960) «= WUAR, (Ie) WXYZ, (19%) «= WB, Cleve = WRUN, (ieee) | in The Outin of hardware; of bland and almost | TONIGHT 10:00—WJR, Tenn. Ernie 9:15—WJR, Bud Guest CKLW, Music | .| idiotic ineffectiveness of the police) BUFFALO, N.Y. & -~ An Alr $20 0K. Hews WWwd., Pibeer, Modes 0:30 -WIR. Mra, Page WJBK, Tom George and other shallow yearnings to-| Force jet pilot cracked the sound| | iJ i . . ° . i ” 1 WXYZ, Warerter, McKensle| CKLW. J. Van Koren 9:45—WJR. Lazy Ranch WPON, News, Platter First of TV Series Airs ward lunacy plainly stated as fact barrier high over Lake Ontario | PHONE CKLW. New 10:15—WWJ, Gilidersieeve CKLW. Good Neighbor 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins | ~ | and not even allegation, stooping | yesterday and caused a sonic ex- . WwJBK, De McLeod wae Top of Town 10:00—WJR, A frey WXYZ, Paul Winter } Disturbin M oo d in . losion that startled residents in aes“ mry — 10: to WIR Your Gov Ware, Tain WEON: pony deol 9g 1M | 20 low = r to have the adults ae ae and its northern suburbs. FEderal 2-3711 wWJ Bue Urnch \ News : CKELW' N H a : Mal | jfess their parental sins an , = ag he Cs ee tt dame, | geen perce. Sly Attack [geeeenenees FUGD Sabreiet, was unable to say Our information staff will , ewa, Temple : , Gu i rejet, was unable to say in WCAR, Sports Y%, Top of To -WPON. N : : ; Pud nag: r WPON’ Tdietfme Serenade News Music. WOABLWW). Fran's Pavorites 200 WIR, Mrs Burton NEW YORK (INS)—The Colum- | 7 ‘Flanagan played Kent | whether he had broken the sound be happy to = when 6:30— WIR, U:15—WJR, Sports Pinal WPON. Pontiac Party KLW, Davies - bia Broadcasting System knocked| Smith's son-with-a-message. It | barrier, However spokesmen at ' WWJ. Russ Mulholland Mayer 10:30-—-WWJ, Sec. Chance WJBK, Don McLeod € 8) was written for CBS-TV by Shir | : sh the next city lines bus w XvE. Bill Store WxyZ. Top ot Town Ww XYZ. Wolepering Streets; WPON, News, Eddy | the spots, and perhaps a few stars | ‘es | Pebwasa tess pred b the Niagara Falls Air Force Base leaves your nearest corner : rtamorte o j r . iy ite ; . WIBK’ Dinner Music | 11:30—-WJR, Midnight Muste | WCAR Music > Aer am “perry Mason , and stripes, off a great many de-| a ‘iar ® story DY | said it was possible to do so with- 6:43—WJR, Lowel) Thomas | CKLW, Jim Dunbar 10:43—WWJ, TBA CKLW 6 Btar | cent details of the American way| °" Morne | out the pilot being aware of it. WXYZ. World of Speed | WXYZ, News, Top of Town | WXYZ, Girl Marries So WIR Nora Drake | A . For Every WCAR Carouse! WPON Music to Atr WCAR. Music WXYZ, Betty Crocker during the premiere of a new It received one of the most care-| The pilot, First Lt. Ronald RB. 7:00—WJR Guest House 11:00-WWJ, Strike It Ricb CKLW, Clubtime ° ° WWJ. 3 Star Extre WXYZ, Stare at Seven CKLW. FPulton Lewts Jr. WJBK, Sports WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:30—WJR, Agri'clt. Voice WXYZ, Companion CKLW, Mutual Morning WJBK, News, George #:45—WJR, Brighter Day 3:00—WJR, News, Hymns |series of summer dramas taking ful and technically perfect produc- the place of Edward R. Murrow’s | _“Person-to-Person. 2 .| the local hardware man and town | father, greedy for the factory in- of this—details of avarice such as stead of a playground for the chil- dren, because he would sell it lots tion possible. Its mystery was not | why or how children might take to Buffalo Startled. by Sonic Explosion Grostic, 24, of Howell, Mich., is a member of the 37th Fighter Interceptor Squadron at Burling- OLD BOWL — Fiorella Colatei Riding Need Use City Buses WPON, News, Kline WXYZ, Fred Wolfe WPON ews Party ww, meee. Wonderful city, The premiere contained a any such jmitation-of-totalitarian-| ton, y¢., put i tem WCAR. News, Music 3 NAS-WXYZ Curtain Calle | WXYZ, Ed.’ McK | pd AS ‘s temporarily sta- | holds a 2,500-year-old decorated 1:15—WWJ, R Muinellang WIBR: Gentile, Binge WPON Pontiac Party WCAR. News, meaaier | strangely unhealthy civic mood, a | ‘ism, or what strange psychology| tioned at the Niagara Falls base. clay soup Sout of Gasek extol dle 1 eee coance | WEON: Rise is Shine NRE MGR, Maks Up Ming | 9:18 WR, Bacesiags Wile | peculiarly slanted outlook on hard-| could portray five-to-sixteen year- nse “ered Ss ten Place Ameria PONTIAC WW), Morgan Beatty ete aS vinall WPON. Pontiac Party 8:30 WIR Helen Trent ‘working, ambitious, traditional | old minds as superior in considera-| Capt. Lester T. Hansen, public | Covered XYZ, Med i 11:45—WJR, Time Out, Music| Ww4J, Lorenso Jones information officer at the air base, | excavations near Enna, Sicily. L. Thomas WIER. News, George 4:06—WJR, House Party | 1a | broke the sound barrier - ww), One Man's Family aa Sel eee cite | 12:00—WIR Jack White Wwo. Right to Happiness | dren which smelled dangerously! Its mystery, in our mind, was [Ppgte sees hacen pa ’ WXYZ, 8a ag WJBK, Gentile, Binge WeJo Mere) WXYZ Wattrick, McK. | like a Hitler youth movement as how this sort of dirty dramatic Pied Re . eae al ur dive ors yp oon Ww, | , es a, 3 "KLV 3 ches C : ‘O-WIR 8 pad i ce een ee opel sab bes News, George WIBK. Don McLeod | the almost Peeey organized chil- | “pool ever got into the TV air. a ae ‘ . . E C Z E AA oN ecpenee ORLW “Toby teva CAR. News WCAR. News. Music dren of a small American com- a as j | f Hit Ok WWJ, People Are Fun vv J WPON News 18— WWI —Stetia —Dation fa ie i eee hee WXYZ, Show ee — pos Mee 12:18—-WJR. Parm Roundup | ¢.p0-WIR, Music Hall “munity joined in mass rebellion’ Chrisler Mistak al S 0 inawa ee ee ee CKLW. Sgt. Preston | WJBK, News. Gentile WWJ. Faye Elizabeth ews. Widder Brown against their own mothers and Stump i in Washington ris er istaken Petches of ‘se 8:15—WXYZ. @how World | WCAR, News |e ee WJBK McLeo _ mG : | TOKYO #—The biggest typhoon Crusting. Se Thich, 8:30—WJR, Pop Concert | WPON News PON Luncheon Muste 4:45—WWJ, Pepper Young fathers, PEARL HARBOR w — Adm.’ LYNCHBURG, Va. -u—An error : ; ; WWJ, Adv. Ranger 6:15—WJR. Bud Guest 1290 W JR, Time Out, Music} CKLW, Musical Interlude | . ss , ». of the season smacked right into wxye. Waséercook WJBK, Gentile, Binge ere ews ele , WPON Mountain Red The new series is called “Win- | Felix P. Stump, Pacific Fleet com- is graven on stone in Lynchburg’s |the southern half of the Ryukyu Sere bends Tey Hotpe '. Jo t 7 i ¥ tf] " } rail in ‘ y t se. A id | 5 : April eer ; Ween: [cations Caml | Seep Hoe je Ce $0 an Mere dows.” The debut play, “The |mander, flew today to Washington | "ew courthouse. The man who did | Archipelago but spared the mighty | eeveed by Provead ® =. eoney 8:30—WJR, Music Hall | ete Leay CRLW, ‘Eadie Chase Outing,” starred Kent Smith as Only 36 hours after his return from | the chiseling spelled its” as used U.S. island t on Okinawa. - shreng Stile WXYZ, Sammy Kaye *WCAR. Radio ‘Rev. | WON. Farm Mate wipes eres the town manager and parent of a Southeast Asia Defense Treaty Possessively “it's.” A newspaper) “15 Air Force weather spotters | Detergents —— {CREW Treasury “Agent 9:00—WJR, News = WPON. News, Music one of the scary little rebels. icourence in Bangkok. proofreader — who else — who}. 14 the typhoon, the seventh of| Seep end Meter? $062WIR Ames Aaa, Lelia | hel to | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | 8:15—WJR, Scores, Musie ——— |knew that “it's is a contraction 4 ww), Harry Troman” wae Mesa: fT. Gsicae | 1:00—WJR, Road of Life WWJ. Jim Deland And what were these totalitarian | ‘ |of “it is’ spotted the error the season, was just off the coast 2 Noctiog WXYZ, Platter Brains WCAR, News. Rhyt | WWJ. Lawrence WCAR, Music tikes revolting against? Air Chief Visits Korea ; . of Ishigaki Island, some 220 miles Ovetme ot your druggist, 609, 8.09804.38 CKLW. Eddie Cantor WPON, News, Music 8:30—WXYZ, News, McKen, lial Fibber McGee Cc Queen for Day 3:46—WJIR, Our Gai American parents. It presented a WWJ, Woman in My House | heavily accented mood among chil- | -- Today's Television Programs - - WXYZ, Paging New Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel —WWJ-TV Chanoe! I—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV Most of all, war. The kids | claimed the parents—all parents— jabber about wars but do nothing to stop them. A more localized and immediate problem carried a subtly broader | significance and sly artistic attack | | tion of foreign and domestic af- fairs to their mothers and fathers. | SEOUL «®—Gen. Lawrence S. Kuter, Far East Air Forces com- | mander, arrived today on his first trip to Korea. Kuter, who became FEAF commander about a month, ago, made a courtesy call on Pres- ident Syngman Rhee. said the airplane apparently U Nu in California PASADENA, Calif. @—Burma’s Prime Minister U Nu visits the Huntington Library here today as he continues a three-day totir of ‘southern California. southwest of Okinawa, and was weakening. Raging winds of 100 knots threw: sheets of torrential rain at the , Sakishima Island group. No U.S. | forces are stationed there. Typhoon northwest toward the China -coast Clara was moving | ‘0. L. SMITH BD. v. M. Reopening His Veterinary Proctice.ot His Same Lecetion TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS bardo. Music with Lombardo| It Pays to be Married. (2) Bob on American institutions such as | “|at a speed of 10 knots. iis litt ney band and soloists. (4) Studio 57.| Crosby Show. ee enterprise, ° ° _ — wegee Bd Sales. Comedy. Dancer asks college student to! $:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (9) Seems there also was a play- U e S. F ighting to Revoke ° j Ruse acer Mater aan a pose as famous writer she has| Wednesday Matinee. (4) Haw-| ground to be puilt in the com- Bulgar-Turkish Border $ Featuring These we . : boasted of knowing in ‘Ste kins Falls. (2) Brighter day. mu . mehow w 7 i > Sonny Eliot. Variety. Lightly Please” caring Virginia $:15—(4) First Lave (2) Secret Pigalle "aa the piped Colossal Ren tal Bargain Ineicion’ ‘Arouset Anger 3 Famous Make TV: 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little| Gibson, Paul Frees. (2) Damon! Storm. munity instead leaped at the LONDON — Communist Bul- $ Rascals in ‘‘Helping Grandma.”} Runyon Theater. Drama to be /3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney.| chance of luring a new factory CLEVELAND (®—The lease the|said premises until Jan. 1, 1950,|garia accused Turkey today of 3 RCA VICTOR — PHILCO (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)| announced. (2) On Your Account. ' tu the same location. Between 2°Vermment gave Alexander J.) and thereafter on a month-to- | wounding a Bulgarian frontier | > ADMIRAL News. Jac LeGoft. 10:00—(7) Waterfront. Cap’n John | 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. their worries of wars, it seems, | Brady in 199 proved a colossal/ month basis until such time as / guard in a “shooting affray.” 3 CENERAL ELECTRIC 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming.! leads rescue operation of a cabin |#:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Zoo! the children had started brood- bargain. Too colossal, the govern- the premises are, in the opinion| A Sofia radio broadcast charged 2 SYLVANIA — DUMONT (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett| cruiser off Catalina Island in| Guests. Walk with Kerk. (4)! ing over parental intentions | ™¢Mt S8Vs. of the United States of America | Turkey with provoking the incident | 2 EMERSON cas Phelps. “The Rescue” starring Preston| Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis.| around that playground. The re- | The government leased Brady &/or any agency thereof, actually | and endangeririg peace in the Bal- > : = 6:30—(7) Talent Varieties. Coun-| Foster. (9) National News. (4)|$:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4)| sult was a fairly horrifying, com- | three-story, eight-bedroom, four-| needed for the purpose for which | kans. It did not say when the in- 4 H AMPTON-TV try music, new country talent.| Motor City Fights. Middleweight | Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome! pletely secret massing of chil- | fireplace mansion for a total rental purchased. . . ." The was | cident occurred, > Slim Wilson, host. (4) Dinah| Bout: Gene Linscott vs. Guido! Travelers. dren in revolt against the grown- |ot $1—until such time as the prop- the hospital. It also said $1 ‘‘shall| Turkish police announced the| 825 West Heres St. gure sive NcoTae Copmee| ee pieiser SIBLE: andy |A:6B2(1) Ricky] the Clown: ups. They simply marched oft, | TY W@% needed for a Veterans be in full payment of all rental|arsest July 4 of Bulgarian Vice |{ #8 4-2525 mer Block Party is background| Bond vs. Dom Jasper. (2) Death |S:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice | as if to a picnic. Peney pemngee ae “during the term of occupancy.” oe = pangs pangs > ee (2) News. Doug Ed- laced ete a Met ald Soe pS eee This little communal gang de- to build the hospital] and Brady| The cveriacant herd purchased | Bulgarian spy ring was being (Advertisement) 6:45—(4) News Caravan John ees oad ink ” extiicas in | 5:30—(7) Superman. (4) Tennessee | cided only children between five figures the lease entitles him to the house from Brady, a retired | rounded up. Bulgaria charged the Completely Stops a — feet od eis —— pee ing te = | Ere | and 16 could belong to the strange- | continue living rent-frees in the Erie Railroad Co. official, for | arrest was a frameup and demand- Bleedi Piles é Show Saas a 8 er rring Hay Boy ly dedicated dissidents, After | house with 2% baths, sun room, | about $31,000, It was one of 14 /ed the immediate release of the ing 1 : eas (een ; Jan Shepard. oo , weeding out the older youths—ap- library, maid's suite, living room, large houses purchased for thé | vice consul. in Just 3 “Caulfield sb Ne he monn 10:15—(9) Yesterday s Newsreel. Contestant Read | parently classifying them as too dining room, kitchen, breakfast | hospital site, Only Brady's con- — Deys a The Vein ore e Park. Films from past. y ‘close to adulthood and therefore room, pantry, refrigerator room, | tract contained the lease clause. ‘Hospitals Will Evict So. Rock Mich womens writess sitor. ‘Fakir.’ drama. |10:30—-(7) Beulah. Comedy. (9) | sta . | eligible for do-nothingness about | basement recreation room, laun- | The others are rented to the high- Mey Dg ese ‘4) Place The Face. Guests try| City Detective. Rod Cameron in | for Biblical Quiz wars, playgrounds and such—they | dry, storerooms and two furnaces. | est bidder. e Recovered Old People menta, Es to remember person from their} “Come Back Little Witness.'’ (2) py word back via an older boy a The house, on a 91-by-270-foot would help me: The | tied RECTORALS pay heel ee) Hippo — Nees Theater. ‘The HARRISBURG, Pa. m— Mrs.| that some would march in to talk [eeelt cect, ree i | — = i inaggemel aw = ee Acai ae cote that marvelous Sine "seo Sons ; ,”" drama. » Fa. with t “ 0 evic 2 n stopped. monthe Escaped from Devil's Island,” ue Dee Parker Show. Mu- | Catherine Kreitzer headed for New | be” wrod eecy if drones of paci. | ing the lease “does not express it “has requested that the prem-| in its hospitals whom it considers | there has ne er been gay, rouble nce drama of man's plan to escape! sical variety. (9) Movie Date. | York with her Bible today, still) 6. ang playgrounds for all could | the true intent of the parties as to|ises be vacated but has been re- hte enough to be rehabilitated penton, ‘on, tom a prison. Bruce Cabot in “Tenth Avenue | keeping mum about her money |). 1 mised, positively. Otherwise | its legal effect,” and that the VA. fused.” and returned to society. ECTORAL today The elderly persons will be sent Simms: Lip ceoely ‘Thrifty; |to two new hospitals where they Slankster & . i Kosge ‘Machen, Deagten plaina’ Aubens _7:30—(7) Who Said That. Quote plans. quiz. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Roland Young, Joan Blondell in ‘“‘Topper Returns.” (4) Arthur Murray Party. Pearl Bailey, Jack Carter guests of Kathryn Murray. (2) Music '55. Stan Kenton, host on music show, with Frankie Laine, Lena Horne, guitarist Vincent Gomer. Premiere. 8:00—(7) Danny Thomas Show. “Terry Gets Her Own Room”’ in spite of Danny's objections over the expense. Danny Thomas, Jean Hagen star. (4) Summer Theater. Broderick Crawford plays fight manager who finds young man with courage but no talent as a boxer and develops him into champion in ‘Knockout Reruns.”” (2) Meet Millie. Com- edy with Elena Verdugo, Marvin Kaplan. Millie’s mother concocts marriage plan for Millie. &:30—(7) Dottie Mack Show, Rec- ord Pantomime comedy. (4) Dol- lar A Second. Quiz with Jan Murray, host. (2) Spotlight Play- house, Sterling Hayden in "Some Delay at Fort Bess,” Army plans to end Apache war is up- set when renegade Indians kid- nap wives of enlisted men. 9:00—(7) The Name’s The Same. Quiz. (9) Pick Your Stars. Vari- would disappear again. | officer who approved it Brady, who has been living in| nid none! to his authority.” the house with his wife and daugh- | AVARICE DETAILED | The lease gives Brady ‘‘the right | ter, left a few weeks ago for a There was one whole half hour | and privilege to occupy all of the | vacation at Ocean Grove, N.J. Kid.” (4) News. Paul Williams. “exceeded (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Don in “The Outlaw Gang.” (4) Little Show. James Gregory in ‘Lapse of Memory.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. Pat Rousseau. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Claire Trevor, Albert Dekker in “Woman of the Town.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen with Freddie Martin and his band, Yma Sumac, Jonathan Winters. WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Weathervane. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Home. 10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Valiant Lady. 11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 12:00—(7) 12 O'clock Comics. (4) Mr. Twinky Presents. (2) Noon- day Playhouse. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON * » * And big money it is too. The 54-year-old grandmother from nearby Camp Hill, Pa., has won | $32,000 on a CBS television pro themselves. Just look what eoeererereerereoeeeee gram. Tonight, she'll tell viewers whether she'll keep her $32,000 or try for The $64,000 Question, which is the name of the m. The jackpot question, as have all other questions answered by the| woman on the program, will be based on the Bible. * * ®@ “T have always turned to it for guidance,’ Mrs. Kreitzer said. And she'll do the same tonight, she said, when she must make the big decision. She said she won't make that decision until she steps out on the stage. : youre missing! Japanese Launch First Postwar Battleship TOKYO i Japan today launched the first warship built in this country since the once- mighty Imperial Navy dissolved in flame and explosion some 10 years aco. The 630-ton minelayer Erimo ts the first of seven ships to be con- ety with new artists from all /12:15—(4) TBA. (2) Ladies Day. | structed under a 34-million-dollar : over Canada. (4) Truth or Con-|12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of budget. ) sequences. Marilyn Maxwell] Shows. (2) Ladies Day. (9) —_—_—_—_ helps Jack Bailey site, aoe ve - pon time D 9) TV Sets Blow Fuses uences. (2) The ’ es- | 1:00— unch Time Drama. (3 ; coal Hal March host. Bible| Shopper's Mat. LONG BEACH, Calif. u—Blue scholar Mrs. Kriestler will de-|1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link-| Md red flames suddenly flashed cide whether to go for the $64,-| letter’s Houseparty. from many TV sets in West Long 000 question. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted | Beach last night. 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