he ~ Here Yesterday : into the trench and started digging ' The Weather Taha Fair ; Home ne x HE PONTIAC PR ESS Eton vist Se x* *& * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 193380 PAGES te ASBOCIA’ ; { : 7 ERE ona Drea — ee) z < ‘Flying Boxcar Crashes "aE ae Ss. C., HOUSES, ~ = x ig * ise mn e. | Ike Promises Aid to Flood Victims in Ravaged East HARTFORD, Conn, W—Presi- dent Eisenhower flew in. here today to view flood damage in the six Northeastern States and asserted “if necessary I will com &. SPEC, ial j et “Freight Train Rams: School Bu French Launch Where | 10 Children Died in School Bus fl Children Die, Heavy Assault on Moroccans ‘ * §> . AP Wirephete KILLS 10 IN CHARLESTON — Picture shows remains of a C119 that crashed into 3 homes in a densely populated area of Charleston, shortly after taking off from the Charleston Air Force Base at | 2 a. m. this morning. Ten persons pkey including occ cupants of the | 3 Ss ” 3 . : AS s * * appropriate money needed” to restore normalcy. * * * governors of the Northeastern governors of North and South Carolina, Eisenhower said “I have met here with the governors, You have read in the papers and seen on tele- vision what has happened. But you have no conception of what has happened until you have* come here and listened to these governors, This is a_ case where the federal government, State goveraments, and county governments will do vot they can.” - The. President told newsmen he wanted to make sure federal agencies were not ‘‘meager or stingy’ in dealing with the flood created problems He said the federal govern- ment will go into business at once on a long range flood pre- vention program including insur- ance to prevent losses such as suffered during this flood. “4 Eisenhower” urged” the states Wierd Ceremony in Korea’ Reds Return U.S. Airman and Body of Companion KUMHWA, Korea (®#—The Communists today freed-an American Air Force flier and handed over the body of an Army captain in a weird ceremony in the middle of the | | day to take prompt action toward Korean neutral zone. Thé two were shot down by Red gunners a week ago. “I was treated fairly well,” said the survivor, 2nd Lt. Guy H. Bumpas of Jackson, Miss., in a strange, last-min- ute question-and-answer session with a Communist Workers Rescue Man in Cave-In Trench Wall Collapses | at New School Project A 20-year-old construction com- pany workman was saved from ~—heing buried ative yesterday after=| . noon by fast-thinking fellow work- ers at the new junior high school project at N. Perry St. and E. Madison Ave. George D. McKaye, of 21790 Farmington Rd., Farmington, was treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital yesterday and released _after X-rays revealed’ no ap- | parent injaries. McKaye was buried for about 20 minutes in a 24foot deep drain sewer trench at the project when one of the trench’'s.walls caved in. He was fitting sewer pipe in the trench at the time. McKaye, employed by the Mike Harbedian Construction Co. of Birmingham, was saved when workers near the scene jumped him out with their hands. Twenty-seven-year-old Al Shaw ot 833 Heights Rd., Lake Orion, was standing at the end of the trench with the job foreman when the cave-in occurred, Shaw, employed by the Pontiat Lake Builder's Supply firm, said he immediately jumped into the trench and started digging the __ trapped man out and was joined | by about eight other workmen. Shaw said there was approxt- a six to eight inches of dirt ‘s head for. |. head was pinned to the trench’s a eee ee y. * officer. Army ‘Capt. Ky., Bumpas’ The Communists handed .over the body of Charles |Brown of West Louisville, observer- | also Ww. to get down to work right away. Seek to Improve Hospital System. Oakland Officials Talk | on State Sitvation urged Governor Williams yester- | reducing a list of mentally Fé | state institutions, Moore, accompanied by Sen. Wil- liam S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) are governed by separate lay.com- missions which lack coordinated in- terest in the general health and hospital problems of, the state." He recommended that state “After a conference with the | States and representatives of the | | tarded children waiting to enter | in his journey to Lansing, said the present gtate hospital system is) “inefficient because the hospitals passenger on the Aug. 17 flight that has set off one of the angriest exchanges hospitals and health services be co-ordinated under one head, a state superintendent of hospitals. | training plane A Korean officials: since the armistice. The Reds say the light, unarmed was spying. The U.N, Command charges ‘‘trigger- happy” gunners fired on it. when it covered Bumpas’ right eye and the right side of his forehead as he crossed a small bridge to the allied side of the Korean truce line, The release site was the center of a small .bridge straddling the armistice .line, midway between and Allied lines in the’ 24. mile-wide neutral zone, The Reds have insisted Bumpas admitted he flew 10 miles into North Korea before the unarmed plane was shot down, ‘Red China's Peiping radio said today that Bumpas had told North “I landed about 10 miles south of where I was first fired on.” His plane crashed in Red terri- tory just north of the northern boundary of the demilitarized zone. Patients Get High CHICAGO #—Doctors at Illinois Masonic Hospital are giving pa-| tients intravenous doses of alcohol and public health. In the meantime, he said, all | should be called together and or- dered to produce a plan which + would —“‘fulty-—utitize**~avaitable beds. Moore said the inefficiency of the program js shown in the fact that many beds in tuberculosis hos- pitals are unused while some 1,100 | mentally retarded children can- not enter state hospitals. He suggested the governor call the “Little Legislature” into ses- sion_to_set_up—a signing mentally retarded chil- dren on the waiting list to board- .ing homes, The “Little Legisla- ture” is composed of finance com- mittees from both houses. Broomfield said Oakland Coun- ty residents are ‘distressed’ at the waiting list, which numbers % in the county alone. Williams, who has indicated he will call a special session of the Legislature to look into the problem, said state officials are now preparing a survey of beds | available for emergency care of retarded children. “As soon as we get. the figures together we'll get members of the | gether to see if we can reach agreement on this before a special _| session is called," Williams said. hospital superintendents and board | Legislature from both parties to- | Attack Aimed at Area Where Rebels Killed Scores of Civilians CASABLANCA (INS) — Reinforced _ French Army | troops led by jets and tanks ' launched a heavy attack today against Moroccan Nationalists some 100 ‘miles southeast of Casa- blanca. | The attack was aimed-at |rebel positions in the area ‘around Kenifra and Oued | - |Zem, where terrorists had | slaughtered scores of civil-| % violence. . French Air Force Vam- | pire jets took off at dawn and strafed the rebel sitions outside the towns. Powerful ground forces followed (the tanks into action along. a 6. mile front. ee the official death toll leased in Paris today num- bored 715, estimates were that about 1,000 European and African | eivillans and soldiers died in the | Violence which erupted Saturday in Morocco and neighboring Al- |southern French resort, Premier | Edgar Faure-and-his-inner-eabinet-by—mighty floods inthe -Northeast New_York 4. and Virginia, 3. Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore Wete to resume their discussions states last weekend came into today with Moroccan leaders. were two urgent problems for the. leader, First, he had to deal with an appeal for still further reinforce. ments from his Governor-General at Rabat, Gilbert Grandval, Second, he had to find a re- placement for Gen. Raymond Du- val, Army Commander in Morocco, ians during last weekend's | » in the mountains E #0? 30 Are Injured in Tennessee Ret RN_TRIP — Twisted Pay of a schoot | “HOS Ti Which 10 children died when Whe COhile WA" T TRH Te Mow Belhg carried back Across the tracks. The morning drive was believed a by a a height train at a & crossing in Spring Se Thirty were x smanboe a continuation of one begun last evening. AP Wirephote ; wes m Viiver Cars Obstructed View: of Oncoming Engine SPRING CITY, Tenn. (# —A long freight train, its whistle tooting shrilly, rammed into a loaded grammar school bus here yesterday, killing 10 young- sters and injuring 30 others and the bus driver. The yellow-painted bus . was midway across the downtown grade crossing when the 100-car_ train smacked into it at an esti- mated speed of 45 miles an hour. Bystanders, somée with children aboard the bus, stood horrified as the little bodies were flung along the tracks. The children, all white and : SS ae ee Northeast States Appalled ranging in age from 6 to 12, had |just begun the second week of school, All were killed or injured, At least 5 of the 21 hospitalized overnight were in serious condi- tien, Nine ethers and the bus driver, Raymond Moore, .29, were treated and released, All the victims were thought to have lived in the Back Valley com- by Extent of Flood Damage The vast extent of havoc caused | With Governor Monday ical. at AixLow Bains. the 8Y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS necticut, 60; Massachusetts, 13; Rhode Island, 1; New Jersey, 6; Virginia suffered less destruc- | sharpened focus today as work-| tion than the other six states and | veyed the huge job ahead. The devastation stretched in a) ja, New Jersey, New | York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. People killed by the flood or in | connected with it, in- | cluding electrocution by fallen who was killed yesterday in a mysterious plane crash not far from Oued Zem. Two battalions of troops were flown to Casablanca yesterday. But | France's metropolitan forces al- |ready were weakened to such | lextent that the premier lege -ably will have trouble finding t | requested reinforcements. ae had hoped ‘to work out with the Moroccan leaders a plan to give the natives an increased voice —in--running—their~own—af-- fairs. The terrorism of the last few days, however, made that course even more difficult. The central Moroccan area around Oued Zem, Kenifra and Khouribaya was the scene of the worst carnage in the past four. davs. Some 50 ia ner men, | hand chitdren-were™ Oued Zem haa ieorpighl and the town | turned into a shambles by a horde | I of Berber tribesmen. ~~~ Ben Youssef, a stron¢ national: | ist, was deposed by the French two years ago and sent into exile. Nationalist terrorism increased, | steadily since that move. The sec- ond anriversary of Ben Youssef's ouster last Saturday set off the | new wave of violence. So—Don’t Say It _ DALLAS, Tex. &) — Automobile dealer Walter Wilson has been’ ad- vertising for customers “‘to come steal our cars’'—at low prices. Yesterday he complained, ‘Those | thieves took our vant ads too lit- | erally,” Burglars stole the spare tires and wheels off five 1955 models, —. fellows: Pennsylvania, 93; Con- | Overshadowing the negotiations men dug into. the debris and sur-|.Was the only one ja disaster area eligible for federal | | relief aid. broad are through northeastern | NO ESTIMATE YET | Pennsylvan There wag still no firm ary there would Massachusetts | | estimate of the damage costs, but | flood losses, ’ | here and there communities came | through with rough guesses, his early estimate that the total ‘damage in that state alone would. be Swett ower a-bittton dottars: + Industries and normal business. Mle were -paralyzed, throwing thousands out ef work. As long as damaged factories remain | Sdle, workers normally employed suffer mounting In Connecticut, preliminary esti- ;} mates found 30,000 people were | Connecticut appeared to have left jobless by the floods which | suffered the most. As he went from sprang from rain dropped by the | slaughter and released on bond at Gov, Abraham A. Ribicott stuck to More Low Temperatures *' ae | most is the fact that their employes denne eer tebe te dete Phe tbseee are troubled when they feel they ieannot afford to give more money counsellor, “‘we usually use clini- | cal psychology te get the boss | really interested in the peeple on A te teen-age daughter pleaded guilty to the big boys worry about second-degree murder yesterday in the fatal beating of a 4 -year- “old. boy. Police said Mrs. Lila | Carter H, and Mattie Brown, 17, a daugis ’ | What won't to workers who deserve it, and ask | ter by a previpus, marriage, beat °° Woman simply lives with ary un- Duncan. 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F ° Beis Fa ee x i are many, many, ways in which atomic science can be used for the benefit of mankind and not de- sians ab Geneva : "This ta the “ot this campaign for’ the presidency) trip té Korea, 1 shall) make that ‘|by his ever growing stress on, bored by his old friend Chirch- . scans aaa Sine Be Seene, ery of /in a speech at Detroit. trip. Only in that way could I | peace.” ili’s ponderous and at times ‘Crofoot Cubs UP or GET ROBBED \Hold Family Picnic Event Before You — ) BURN UP- .. BLOW AWAY, GRACK = ROY WIL In Our Modern Downtown Ground Floor Office Just a half block East of Saginaw St. on Lawrence See Us for Your Insurance a ies and to concentrate on the alice i a = . | world. > r s rw at sa Pac lo. Crofoot | : fired signifies, in the final sense, gery ending the Korean war-- cathe tay eg caus a eae sl grag hong hon t * — — ie Bes | cheat ioe a bing at Cum J. L. VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Inc. . a theft from those who hunger and | until that job is honorably done. |); University and during the Wars we might be shut off from deel aeehmaerns ramus P | Dodge Park for a family picnic | Rey Wilten—Wowerd Leeney—Jach Branaach = | i are not fed, those who are cold) ..., job requires a personal campaign, this writer was struck |Our ‘chief source of uranium, before the nations of the world an | oper, field events, and the pre-| 18 E. Lawrence i and are not clothed.” ‘< . — which we get from the Belgian atoms pool plan which was 48 sentation of cub awards by camp-_ a ae The speaker was not a soap-box Congo. ‘The whole position and blunt and as openfaced as any | fire. | pacifist in Union Square, New strength of the United States could | public proposal ever made by a|' Foot races, broadjump and | pout York, or Hyde Park, London. The change overnight tecause of chief of state. The senseless arms softball - throwing contests were | : ] ; speaker was one of the most something that was happening. to race must be checked and the held, according to Ken Goff, Cub- IVE GOT Wah EYES @) ‘feared and respected military fig- people Americans didn't know, atom put to work as a tool of master. Awards were presented ‘ares in history—-Dwight David and 4,000 miles from home peace, he proclaimed. The alter-| by Goff to nine Cubs a oe eee rere wren wer..He was speaking to “It's the same way with the native he painted was-hydrogen’ Silver Arrows went to Jack the American Society of News- other fellows," he said. waving bomb war that could ulterly de-| Bennett, James MeCurdy, Ern- v 3 LITTLE paper Editors in pred — pod _ the wand at the US.S.R. “War, trey whole nations poo harap ania oot penetee iT N _4o_emerge more clearly from his _ gets more and more unthinkable.’ At Geneva last month he | "HCHieid, who also copped a 4 TE S ’ t | | Lion Badge. icha ‘ Iso Sane apd ind age eel AGGRESSION FOR PEACE could grasp the oe = | was ee o: sping less | _ 7 ‘Tagging —atong —behind tm —in+-"P_Bext_to_an_ atomic reactor | ais. Michael-Seleereceived-« en “| /} G) ; A, “This world in arms is not ; ; | we built for the Swiss and say, Geld Arrow - 1- {4 Z peat motreyatowe, she con ~~ .Korea the writer got his first clear! with an unconscious note . sere sh AE ®2 KIT ‘tinued. “It is spending the view of what might be called the| pride In‘ his voice, “I am very It taitated imo Cub Pack 5 as 8 -e Stn sweat of Its laborers, the genius ee aggression for peace. Eisen-| pleased that our country is able — = = tone Necwam, o_ “A oN Cc AT of ita scientists, the hopes of its hower, leaping here and there| here te establish this reactor to | meen Books were Presented to Ai children. t along the frozen front in an ar-| help the scientists of this world rr ank Milmine and Tommy Tier- tag _ ; — tillery reconnaissance plane, risk-| to make ogress ‘along the ; seme “The cost of one modern heavy ing being shot down on every lines of scceshal use of the Friday, the 24-boy pack and five Foo bomber is this: A modern brick flight, flung himself almost pas-| atemie energy science! for the adult leaders will attend a Detroit | school in more than 30 cities. It ts sionately into the task of shut-| welfare of mankind. Tigers baseball game. 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He * knows the world situation at first hand. : Whatever place you talk about, he has been there. ; He cuts through verbaige, through = words and thoughts and philosophies. * He gets down to bedrock. - His picture of Eisenhower as a sincere champion of peace states simply and succinctly what the great majority of the people of ‘this country have felt instinc- tively. * * Consiprne’s brief report of Ersen- “Pease Bact we = civil servants, but the Negroid politicians, administrators and south still is extremely back- In the interest of tranquility for that part of Africa, it is to be hoped that Egypt will accept with good grace the Sudan’s decision when it comes. fr sevubiication of sit Weeal ewe Gus" beme- ay a eae rare SF Open Letter to Students ~ Labor Secretary MitcHeit has acted in the best interest of the Nation and : its high school students by urging them . to continue their education. _Last Spring he advised stu-._ dents to seek vacation employ- ment that would further their careers and contribute to the _economy of the country. Now in an open letter to these young _ people he is urging that they ..._ make the—best possible use of-— — their time by returning to school. * x * ° Mr. Mitcuett is right in advising them that their future depends on a. further broadening of their knowledge and ‘understanding. He is right, too, in emphasizing that -the. student's earning potential increases with his education and that school is the best doorway to success. As he should be, Secretary Mitehell is concerned about the Nation’s future work force. The country needs skilled craftsmen as. well as creators. Technically skilled men to support engineers are in as short supply as engineers themselves. x * * He pointed out that technical insti- _j.nowen’s words at Geneva are more tel: tutes, vocational schools, work-study... = ing than the thousands of words some colleges, night schools and junior col- © the story. . ; They paint a picture of a man - who has been trained for war and who has proved himself a master soldier, yet who today, at the very height of his powers, ‘eee = armed with great authority and | = possessing vast influence, has set =~ world peace above all else as his ate . goal. : The mothers and fathers, the wives well. - and the sweethearts, not only of our employers need. “When we place the future in your hands, a future that now includes the possibility of con- quering space itself,” the letter concluded, “you should be cer- tain those hands have the skill necessary to make such a trust Mr. MitcHe.t has written wisely and = own country, but of the whole world, my. ian . Rak Tou * pray for his success in his mighty ef- - ing peace. ~ Bos Consiprng has caught something * of Ersennowen’s spirit and something of @ fort to set up the framework foralase DOeYWegrs on Job Pontiac. Merchant Notices Changes in Merchandising 1 his fundamental understanding of the Accident: What h hen | : : ecident: What happens when a ; world picture. + . motorist hugs the wrong curve. He sees that Eisenhower is simple without being a dupe; a sincere man who still recognizes that some men are insincere. * * * This series will prove of interest to : all who would more completely under- ________stand-_today's world scene_and the tre-__ : mendous effort that is being made to turn the cold war into a cool peace. Sudan Wants Freedom tance is the growing feeling in the for independence. that the people's decision, when it is taken, may lead to trouble with Egypt. Since 1899 the country has been under - the joint protection of Britain and ANDY = been methods of transportation or other A political development of impor- Pases of living. ~ One reason for this importance is" ~~ A remitider of conditions in Pontiac 10 years ago comes from ‘ This is an anniversary month with Andrew W. Dickinson, who for a half century has been selling clothing in the same block in Pontiac, al- though part of the time on the other side of the street from his present location “pusiness for 37 years. It was in August, 1905, that Andy those 50 years he has wit- nessed as many changes in apparel styles as there have * ; A local model airplane- club bears the - Anglo-Egyptian Sudan that it is ready appropriate name of “Cloud Busters.” Donald C. Myerson who says we spent several days in a joyous celebration over the end of the war. Do you Egypt, with Britain doing the actual remember what you did? work of government. te tek Few farmers in the Pontiac area have The British have become recon- ° ciled to the idea that the Sudanese would not choose union with the Commonwealth. But the Egyp- tians, who show signs of wanting to force the Sudan to become part of Egypt, are violating the spirit of a 1953 agreement. That agreement ‘provides for the withdrawal of British and Egyptian troops and for the election of a con- stituent assembly. The assembly’s task -would be to decide the Sudan's political -—. future. Events, however, have produced a situation in which all political parties write emphasis on independence. _most of the ee ee * taken advantage of the new law which gives — them the opportunity to get a registered name for their farm. Ali-that-is necessary is to make your choice of a name, and then Edward R. Zimmer of the Michigan Department of Agriculture at Lansing, with the registration fee of one dollar, and an attractive certificate, with . Seal, will be sent you. cre Census figures show that the new mom is younger. One new mother out of four now is under 20, wtit-be a parent of teen-agers in her 30s and -a grandmother in her 40s. _ There's some good advice in a letter from “One Who Gets His Game,” — now favor a plebiscite on the issue bf who says the best place to get some excellent independence or union with Egypt, with training in markmanship is at a rat round- up at a public dump. He adds, “You'll also be exterminating some public pests.” where he has been doing — fi \ , \. ; A . Voice of the. People roe ‘West Walton Neighbors’ Describe Traffic Hazards Letters will be condensed when. neces. bocause these will not be pu its nature Why can't something be done to gurb this terrific speeding and ‘reckless driving on West Walton / Boulevard between Baldwin Ave- nue and Silver Lake Road? We, along with other neighbors, have complained about this several times, but with no results. Oakland Avenue was cleaned up. Why not Walton Boulevard? It will keep on until. we have & terrible accident and someone is killed or injured. Then it’s too late. The speed is posted at 35 miles per hour, but only one in about a hundred abide by this. We can't get any rest and sleep until Why It’s Been Flying in Outer Space for ‘David Lawrence Says: Fund for the Republic's Main Goal: Years To Investigate the Investigators WASHINGTON — The ‘‘fund for the..Republic:’..bas been. given a. grant of $15,000,000 from the Ford Foundation “to support activities directed toward he etimination of restrictions on freedom of thought, inquiry and expression in the United States." But, judging from its annual report just issued, the “Fund for the Republic” is primarily interested in investigating the in- vestigators the persons and institutions who recognize that a Communist conspiracy has existed in the United States and _ still exists. Nowhere in the report is there any mention of the most serious restriction — indeed, discrimina- tlon—practiced by the Congress of the United States in pro- hibiting corporations ang labor unions from using thelr funds to engage in political discussions, Nor can corporations deduct for tax purposes any expenses they. may incur to engage in political activity or political expression directly necessary to defend ‘their companies from being wiped out by Socialism or Com- munism, : ‘The “Fund for the Republic,” on the other hand, enjoys a tax- free status. It pays no income taxes at all on the income from the funds jt has been granted. Thus far it has spent only $2,514,- 738, while the balance of the $15,- 000,000 can be invested in se- curities and the income can be piled up without paying any taxes to the Féderal Government. If right. USUAL DOUBLE TALK Robeft M. Hutchins, president of the fund,.engages in the usual doubletalk about not taking sides. He says: “The Fund for the Republic takes no position on these matters, beyond affirming its faith in the principles upon which our govern ment—is—founded,—as—set—forth in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The Fund does believe, however, that the American people, who must take a position on these matters, should pay attention to them and be. ade- quately informed about them. The object ofthe fund is to help supply the requisite information.” proceeds to take sides but to make sure so far as he can per- waade others to follow him, that - the public takes his particular side, He has no hesitancy in say- ing what he thinks the American people should believe, Thus he declares: “A political party in this coun- try has been identified with the ‘enemy.’ Those associated with this party have therefore come un- der suspicion as an imminent dan- ger to the state . . . it has ap- ~ peared that the perit to the country could be dealt with only by meth- ods that drastically. departed from those which have Characterized Anglo-American jurisprudence.""-—- BACKS RED STAND It could be assumed from this be consummated but could act in _ self-protection when there was a “cléar and present danger.” Mr.~ . Rutchins seems to imply that the Comnruniat— Party is a—‘ political party” in the accepted sense and is entitled to rights as such. The Communists have long held that view. Yet the evidence shows that its members refuse to disclose all the facts about themselves and their membership. Netther Republicans nor Democrats refuse to answer about party affiliation and plead the Fifth Amendment if the sub- ject ts ander inquiry by Con- gress, Nor does either major party get help from any foreign government. Mr. Hutchins goes on to say: “The range of sus- pected persons has been enor- mously extended by resort to guilt by association, The evi- dence offered to show that a “tian Isa danger (o” American~ institutions has often been fare- teaily remote."*- Es ~ - If the Fund for the Republic is going to get a reputation for being fair and impartial, it ought to be able to prove that the principle of “guilt by association’’ has been abused in any court procedure where the suspected person has been convicted or acquitted and likewise ought to be able to state why the “evidence” offered to show that a man as a danger has “often” been “farcically remote.” Where is the comprehensive show- ing of evidence and facts and cross-¢: to bear out any such blanket verdict? (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Wash Sickroom Supplies in Soap and Boiled Water By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Away back, about the time Topsy-the-Beautiful-Sorrel’s great grandmother, cavorting in the meadow, caught the eye of Topsy's great grandsire, the doctors re- sorted to heroic measures in des- perate cases, such as the applica- tion of jodoform powder or oint- ment or a packing of iodoform gauze. lodoform was as impressive to oo so, for not only the p t and premises after scarlet fever, small- pox, diphtheria, meningitis. Whether for disinfecting utensils, personal objects, equipment, fur- niture, clothing, bedding. toys that have been used by one with a communicable disease; or for first aid disinfection of wounds; or for keeping mouth and gums and teeth clean; or for dressihg old infected wounds, burns or ulcers; all I want is a cake of plain white soap and plenty of boiled water. lettera.. not more than ane page or 106 words es to Personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis or treatment, Ww Brady if sent Dr. .Willtam addressed envelope Presa, Pontiac, broad daylight and the cars haven’t even stopped to take them to the side of the road, Why must this go on? We even take our lives in our hands to go to the mailbox and to even drive out of our own driveway. We are cursed and blasted with horns if we enter or leave our own force road or see how close they can come to us, so they can make us ‘jump without hitting us. Come out and see for yourself, West Walton Neighbors Looking Back 15 Years Aog ROOSEVELT FIGHTS move to and delay draft. 2: d_ 3:00 in the morni ; _ ca Wodkends 1's evel worse” Be. TTAbY THREATENS to~invadeo tween racing, Hollywood mufflers and horn blasting, it's worse than the Indianapolis Speedway. We, along with others, had several valuable cats and dogs killed in the last few weeks in Greece, 20 Years Ago BONUS VOTE assured at next ress, BRITAIN WILL ask League of Nations to punish Italy-Ethiopia aggressor. a ——— Hal Boyle Says: The Beauty of Vacation Is Found in a Child’s Joy MARTHA'S VINEYARD, Mass. (P—Vacation notes: It is a won- derful experience to introduce a child to an ocean. This has been a crowded and happy time for our daughter Tracy Ann, who isn't quite 26 months old. During a week's stay on this his- toric old whaling island off the Massachusetts coast she enjoyed her first dip in the Atlantic Ocean— and had her first romance. One of the odd things about parents is that they always hope their children will like the things .they do. All my life I have loved wind and rain and the sound of water, and I wanted Tracy to feel the same way about them. She has shown signs of being a real child of nature. She likes to try to catch a breeze in her fingers, to go wad- ing in the rain, to pat flowers and tree trunks, and watch the moon come up. But I was afraid the ocean might seem overpowering to her. A recent summer storm over- whelmed her with its sudden vio- lence. It was the first time she had-ever really noticed.a storm. * * * She looked out the window in awe, ‘then backed away, startled. And every time the lichtning flashed or the thunder rolled, she said in a small placating voice—as if she herself were the cause of all this uproar in the sky: “Excuse me, please, Lightning. Excuse me, please, thunder.” = But Tracy made friends with the ocean on sight. Dressed in her first bathing suit, she stepped to the edge of the beach, squinted out at the sail-studded sea with the aid of a connoisseur and announced gravely: “Big water What’s it doing, daddy?” That rather stumped me. How can you explain the mysterious and manifold enterprises that keep the average ocean so endlessly busy? No one really knows half the things that are on an ocean's mind. * Tracy stuck a pink thermometer —her big toe—into the water, and pulled it back. “Cold,” she said. The surf moved in and covered her ankles. ‘“‘Big water—it comes at you,” she said, as if she had made a profound discovery, as indeed she had. ‘A moment later she was prancing waist deep in the water, and I had to restrain her from wading right on over to Eurepe “Can't walk on big water,” she said, puzzied. “Don't worry about it, honey," I reassured her. “Daddy can’t either. If he could, he sre “worntdin't “have to-work fora Tiv- ing.” ee Most _y» ou ag —ladies complain there aren't enough young men at a resort. Tracy hasn't had that trouble. Soon after we returned to our apartment a young fellow with a nose full of freckles looked up at Tracy in the window and called, "Hi, stupid.” Ld * * Flattered at this mark of es- teem, Tracy replied, “Come up?” A moment later the little boy ap- peared in the doorway and said, “IT am Davy Crockett, an’ I'm more'n 6 years old." Even when it turned out he wasn’t actually Davy at all— he was Billy Young, our landlord's son, and only 4%4 years old—she didn't mind. A girl expects a fellow - at a resort to tell tall stories. * * * Since then life has been an in- toxicating swirl for Tracy — an ocean swim in the morning, an afternoon nap, then cookies and a fomp with Billy before bedtime. But the golden days are over. We return to the city tomorrow. Billy didn't want to say goodby. As his mama led him away, he wailed, “I want to stay with Tracy.” Tracy looked’ down from the window at her departing tearful lever with what I am afraid was a smug expression. All along I had thought Billy came only for the cookies. But Tracy knew better, She knew he. came to see her. * * Somehow I wish she could stay that way. Why are children~so eager to grow up and learn the sadness that lies in the passing of any summer or the saying of any farewell? (Copyright, 1955) next of kin, but the entire popu- lation of the district knew that heroic measures were being used. pay got the best medical or sur- gical treatment free. Just as I opened my office in Penn Yan—there is too, and I can prove it—and a jar of iodoform, to _let everybody know there was a new doctor in town—some scien- tifie killjoy published a report of his study of the antiseptic or germicidal efficiency of numerous agents then in use. GERMS THRIVE ; The tests showed that iodoform was not only of questionable anti-~ septic value but disease germs would readily grow in it! I uncorked my jar then—well, it became a total loss. * * * In the twenties and thirties » some and nurses were fond of using a proprietary prep- aration of crude carbolic acid mixed, equal parts, with liquid soap. This had all the properties poi . cidal” odor and the tint it gave the water in which it was dis- solved, many old fogies were per- suaded to it a good all- agent for personal or household g __ * Use of the word “independ- _ ence” for the Sudan is loose at best. The truth is that a work- } economy for the country is improbable. Moreover, the people “Verbal Orchids to— Mr! and Mrs. W. R. Campbell of 30 Bellevue Ave.; fifty-fifth wedding an- hiversary. == ey So, if. Case Records of a Psychologist. Wife of Drug Firm Founder Prov ides Sharp Contrast to Shallow Aristocracy Contrast Myrtle Walgreen with Opal’s mother whom I de- scribed yesterday. One woman is a true aristocrat. The other is a vain social climber. The real aristocracy of Americeé is that of merit. “What can you do?” ts the question we ask of everybody, and we don’t mean your father of Mayflower an- cestors, either! By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE” Case P-320: Myrtle Walgreen. who is as vivacious and. energetic as a woman of 45, helped her husband found the great Walgreen Drug chain in America. Mrs, Walgreen was in my Bible Class recently, and Mrs, Crane dry " ham- Merete ie om, Mot fe sat tifully on that dry skillet without - And it was this idea which Mrs. Crane had borrowed via a sugges- ‘TRUE ARISTOCRATS lam greet? primarily to laud her as one of America’s true aristocrats. She is a genteel, woman, with- broad cultural in- terests. And she lectures all over America before art clubs, for she is the modern da Vinci of the color camera, Her films are beautiful, and she is in constant demand before wom- en's clubs. All the proceeds from her lectures then-are-donated to the Red Cross. ; - * * * But Mrs. Walgreen is an @ffi- | cient housewifely type, too, who 88 i i i Ertl Fe] * their hands dirty with honest toil. They didn't put on ‘any affected accent. They had “horse sense,"’ mean- ing they possessed keen judgment of money and people, and looked for internal, merit instead of gild- ed exteriors. SALUTE TO WOMEN Myrtle Walgreén’ is like many wives of eminent men, She serves a great: deal of the. ¢ for her husband's success, thoug she would modestly disclaim such, TRUE HELPMATES — “For every. man who climbs to the top of the ladder of success,” says W. B, Garrison, “there is elf : a . 8. TU ESD. AY, AUGUST 23. 1955 SEVEN - ; : : “THE PONTIAC PRES Koreans Find Ring Lost A detail of Koreans found it last iT cat’ Saatha i; 2 ear aes eachers Aid Architect Clai M Pp id | spent bullets, which police claim | found missing, Officers said they | i ill 2 Years, Return It to GI | Fal while cleaning out old installa- | Soviet Farmers 1 PI ays Sint | aun an.ral | Ray used to make sinkers for fish-| found 1,600 pounds of lead in Cave-in Kills 4, Hurts 2 i , | tions. A.Siena man in the army in Planning New ocnoo | Ray's basement. SCUNTHORPE, England ® -~An ALBANY, N.Y. — Broderick | there at the time sent it (o the ALLEGAN @ — A group of 12) Boys to Steal lead | Police, who salvage the bullets irenstone mine cave-in early today Spendiff has his Siena College | Rev. Benjaniin Kuhn,’ Siena alum- lea teachers are acting as aides to a fe opto new ones, began.the| Portugal is the most important | killed four workmen ankles « class ring-again, two years after, ni director. in pD i is| $ = Creek architects’ firm in| DETROIT yy — After finding a Investigation when half a ton was’ world source of cork. | three others, oad losing it in Korea. Father Kuhn tractd Spendiff by | : ~~ planning Allegan’s new $900,000 half Saat mtn enn Socata! lect thn ‘means of the initials and -‘the : high school. half ton of lead missing, police 7 t the. ring when he graduation date —1932-~ engraved Last Stop Scheduled | Supt. L. E. White said the, today sought) a warrant against = serving with the army in 1953. on the. ring at Experiment Station ereuy’ s purpose is to-help design-| Donald Ray, 31, accused of paying . . ; in Marvicnd rs keep the various school areas | 10 boys to steal lead for him from in arylan ry proper relationship. They hope ine police department's pistol | to produce a school plan that will saanetn Rou ‘Park HING welve | not become outmoded in 10 or 15 > in Rouge hark. : WASHINGTON @#—Twelve visit- | years, White said. | Police said the \warrants would d ing Soviet farm leaders wind up; o you belong their official U.S. itinerary today | savapenrenanet a | charge him with kentributing to with thi ? after six weeks of visits to farms | Direct path to dollars is Classi-| delinquency of minors. The boys T T h d T fi . is grow be advertising in The Pontiac| range from 11 to 17 years of age. an, 'ou and ierriric i $ ? and factories, Press! To sell, rent, find a job— | Police say the boys \ifted sand ~ g cin : An early visit to the Department dial FE 2-8181, beneath the targets td recover | of Agticulture experimental sta- \. + ® = tion at Beltsville, Md., was to be uine Op rain followed by a lunch at the National F Press-Club- and-a statement. bythe B d N i 19 5 6 ‘ e Soviet delegation head, - Viadimir ran ew or e Co ide Matskevich, On the delegation’s : ven REAL HIGH FIDELITY v am * * . This is all that has been planned eee for them. They have steadfastly declined to engage in any subse- an quent farm visits or press activi | a eee nn Oe ne ce Pee = so far before the departure = - il CA » FU L D fe : V s RS fo® Canada “Thursday a. Tonight one group of about half ° ° ad the Russians is going to New York. | Another group, including Matske- em vich, will remain in Washington REWA RODE id {¢ ovetnight and join the others in a kt Se Gnd f EGE y he Wi New York Wednesday morning, a) Soviet Embassy spokesman said. ‘ They plan to spend two weeks in Canada ahd then return to the U.S.S.R. About 370 guests were enter- tained last mght at the Soviet “Careful” drivers have fewer accidents and have Embassy ala caviar and vodka fewer claims against their insurance company. a in honor of the delega At State Farm these lower claims costs mean + 6 8 lower insurance cost for State Farm policy- . Marilyn Monroe i been vile’ muvee oss — $i ‘ : “ 1 gs put. did not attend. Secretary ©! holders — since State Farm aims to insure “careful” drivers only. Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson ‘Was If you are a “careful” driver you should look into this low-cost eye — = get! pommel , ’ ; : . - vut didn't drink any of the vodka STATE FARM FE automobile rneubance plan — it may mean big He had ginger ale instead. serene savings for you. Call us today — to see Benson said the Russians during | wd | if you can qualify as a “careful” driver. There | their trip add in their session at PW . arin . 0-90 is no obligation — and you may save money on pial ei ralageise = ez Sie ~ =) j terday had shown they were reaily . ‘ tev Vn, ly 7, THe Co Saye 5 Cc; »_94-t 339310 9-3 AL OIL op” Ties ag iihonlia al : > You-get-more-car_for-your-money? You get a betier return ___ been used in experimental solar AL ~ peel Le. Sy and ‘atomic batteries. nom . Using light and radioactive ma- Spe In Ford, you get this year’s top car value. Only Ford brings on al wi ren ‘¥: ou sell! . 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Johnson, at death's door on July 2, is not ,only well? along in his recovery ‘today but | already is mapping strategy for) | the 1956 election year Congress. | * * oe His return as Senate Demo- cratic leader hinges on a_ final clearance by his doctors next November. Johnson, in interview Democrats ground the country,” | said Mitchell in an interview. if Asked who he considers likely | candidates if Stevenson does. not | 'run, Mitchell said that Sen, Estes | Kefauver of ‘Tennessee and Gov. | Phone FE 4-6842 7 North Saginaw Street “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings mijes northeast of Quebec City. Six States horder Arkansas: and vou can go directly south out of Arkansas into each af them —— Japs to. Visit Soviet... TOKYO i Japan's Diet (Parliament) lmura, @f Prime +Kong and Petping. ‘Phe - group, headed \ by Rep. Tokutaro Kita- Minister Thirty-eight mem bers of Ichiro 29 (ih manne acm rpm ta * lett for Russia today, via Hong! 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We can almost guarantee that when you try it, you'll think you’ re driving a car costing twice as much. “Old Reliable” is red hot. | We wager that the first thing you'll say when you drive she new : Cheveolet-is:‘Who changed ‘Old Reliable’ into a flash of fire?” = Well, right off the bat, we're proud of that “Old Reliable” ta For years and years, Chevrolet has given you those qualities of ~“wiaterials and workmanship that make it"the~best~investment ir its field... and now added to all that is performance so outstand- ing that it has licked—and licked proper—all. its rivals and most of the high-priced cars,too,.in.compctitive..acceleration-runs; Proof? You bet. Lots of it: In official NASCAR®* Trials Chevrolet out-accelerated all low and medium-priced cars and every high-priced car but one. No other stock car can make that statement! We can get you figures if you want ‘em. ; Yes, sir! Flash of fire! You'll think so, and we ask you to try Chevrole 0 , but especia ul ° one? ' yea isl oon, but especially before you buy Americg’s hottest performer because ‘National Association for Stock Cor-Aute-Rocing— ~~ its got America's: most-modern- VO Drive with care... EVERYWHERE! = ! Bein y EVROLET CH ee aera een nen ann nena inne eT a adeisiensaieintetetaeeienianiaie le : : : Pontiac, Michigan aa ee ‘| ; Bre _ | i TUE iSDAY, “AU GUST 23, 1955 Restitution Ordered Cireuit Judge, Frank L. Doty yesterday ordered 19-year‘old Ford Landrum, of Detroit, to make |. restitution on a $72 bad .check | jssued Aug. 1. Landrum also was assessed $100 costs and placed on two years probation. Plant Perennials in August New Shipment of Seeds Just Arrived INSECTICIDES FUNGICIDES Tasker’s 63 W. Huron St. FE 5-6261 Glasses. are for 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. § On freezing fruits and vegetables It takes know-how to freeze fruits and vegetables so they have that - garden-fresh flavor when you open the packages. September |_THE PONTIAC PRESS. | Tourist Mecea—Cuba f a TODAY'S so FOR: ‘ i ° | (THIRTEEN ton,000. The country was visited Build Sewage Plant gg pr tourist trade| by 234,000. persons, including 38,- last year wag estimated at $53,-! 000 cruise passengers. BIG RAPIDS uw — Construction‘ river, The wotk was\authorized began Wednesday on the city’s | $375,000 sewage disposal plant to stop pollution of the Muskegon/last year and is’ financed by a bond issue, JUNIOR EDITORS | === Janey and her brother Jimmy are visiting Sunnybank Farm this t, | week. : At Sunnybank the mailman does not come to the door. Instead he | drives up*to the roadside mailbox with the big R. F. D. initials. It means | Rural Free Delivery. If there is mail in the box to be taken to the post office, the friendly mailman Will know -because the little flag will be ae over the bex. Janey tikes to walk down the lene to the highway to get the mail ee the Sunnybank Farm R. F. D. box. You can go with her today if you like. : Paste down this page on light cardboard and color with crayons or | paints. The box can be any color but the flag should be red so the mail- | man will see it. | Cut out all the pieces carefully. Fasten Janey’s arm behind her | shoulder with a brass fastener or a bent pin. This way Janey can raise | her letter to the mailbox. By fastening the flag to the box with another pin you can move it | up and down, too, Cut out the slit in Janey’s hat and put it on her head. Fold the dotted lines forward to make Jane and the mailbox stand up. fea Tomorrow: Mother Hen and Chicks Polio Cases Rise Marriage License Super "86" Holiday Coupé Better Homes & Gardens tells you how to choose vegetables and } i fcisteimeangtortre |APPIiCatiONS in Massachusetts — a = ~ them ¢o.save the flavor, Keep the | Suan R Her. Farmngun | BOSTON u— Sixty-eight new .FOR JUST A FEW DOLLARS MORE! texture, color and vitamins, Freeze Ge L. 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Edith Riding Need = pig mage Bm Use City Buses Nelson G. O'Shaughnessy, 2172 Willow Evelyn M. Winters, 3541 Ghady Beach PONTIAC aot Soot Sh ; | arrie ; 11:00 P. M. NEWS, WW4J-TV, fh = = = ~ — CITY LINES, tne, |! #22! Sar Wednesday ond Prdey , , : Harold R. Koenig, Parmington -aboplqunan RADIO CLUB “103”, WJR : | black and white checked duster. | Her accessories. were of black ; patent and | chid corsage ee ed ” Lage? iy na $1. 50 . $1.00 eens OR 3-9702 from her bridal The | ~Haselhuhns of | is the son of* heart bonnet, secured a fingertip | veil edged in lace. She carried © ssseaiued Monday ue , the new one. Pow I'd like very | “Dear Miss Woodward: I went| much to go back with my old girl! !t would do any good to ask her j } “My question is: ‘Do you think “for a date after the way I jilted her?" After going with this other giri I know now how much I - really liked her.” eed ‘Marilyn Kay I Answer: Pickings must be slim | indeed around where you are if the ‘only girl you can think of dating is one you have jilted. You, admit know now, after to pick it up again, On the other hand, I think ef alj the girls who write me that they would de anything to get back the boys whe have jilted them at one time or another. They give so much of them: selves when they like a boy that ~they—cdn't bear the thought or its coming to an end. They want it to go en and on until they stop liking the boy and jilt him! So why not see how you'd make out with a phone call to your old girl's number? Don't ask for a date the first time you get in touch with her. There's too much catching up to do. Just find out how she's been, what she's been doing, Tell her how your sum- mer has passed, then tell her you'd like to see her sometime. That will arouse her jnterest, pique her curiosity and have her hanging on the phone with impatience, Above all, don't break down and admit that your new love didn't work out! Let her wonder about that, A week later ask her for a date. But arrange your first date so that you aren't alone together. It will Supper Honors and Jan Lamont Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith and Dr;-and Mrs. Clifford T. Exelund, Joan Cooper and lan Lamont. who Joan is the daughter of Dr. land Mrs. R. J. Cooper of Chip- |pewa road and lan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont of Nelson street. over taffeta. She carried a bouquet | William Marlow of Lake Orion) was best man, and ushers were. and Lawrence Taylor of Lake | geliville Community Center. The | she wore the white or- Th Twenty-four guests enjoyed the |buffet supper on the terrace of the Ekelund residence on Ottawa drive. On Sunday evening, Joan Bald- | win, Donna Westerlund and Sharon | | her wondering. There won't be any| how she fpels about you, too, ito her, interested in her; flirt with | Joan Cooper) ‘make- it ae tor you to keep} larly. (ot course, she'll know time. for the baring of souls, wl and will let some of it show.) cohfessions, and for promises, if If it's a deal, you'll know how another couple is along. Be sweet | | te proceed from there. If having a 'second chance together doesn't. | look like a brilliant idea, you won't | sv ‘her, But don't commit yourself, By this time you will have seen j have gotten yourself in so deep’ her and talked te her, and you will know whether she réally at- tracts you, after all, and whether you really want to date her regu- that jt will be a second jilt, You) can vanish from the scene as un-— expectedly ag you came into it— with nobody's feelings deeply hurt. _ Alice 'D. Brownin —~hecame the bride of Clarence H. Sutton Jr, Friday evening. She. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E.; Mann of Joslyn road, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Be. Discreet in Reviving Old Romance ¢ accidentally stick together, don't ‘force them apart. | SMM Sa FIFTEEN | glass in hot water and fill the inner glass with cold water to loosen them. ttn If water glasses or canblers | | Put the outer NEW FALL CLASSES TUESDAY, SEPT. 6: (Evening School, Thursday, Sept. 8) teem | : Phone FE 2-3551 motly Wt yee rotwe this ad with 7 W. Lawrence Street 1935 Bulletin will be sent promptly your name and . . or i) NAME *appress ttt nt Sutton of South Tilden avenue. MR. and MRS. C. H. Alice Browning Ref Vows in Candlelight Rite Sue Ellen Sutton, dressed in a pink ruffled frock, was flower girl and her brother, Thomas Sutton, acted as ringbearer. The brother of the bridegroom, | SUTTON AR. The Rev. Wayne E. Welton of | the Parkdale Church of the Naza- rene united Alice D. Browning and Clarence H. 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HEARST NEW_YORK (AP)—After com- pleting some 10,000 miles of travel in the U.S.S.R., certain definite impressions are retained. The Rus- sians have a problem of upgrading - | and increasing the volume of an making at least two rather spec- | 'tacular efforts to meet the prob- in the near future; the diet is heavy in bread ‘potatoes, roughly around 70 rent carbo- of some three million people per | year will increase the pressure of | hydrates. The population increase | in weet Siberia and Kazakhstan. | Population @emands on food and ts who toured. the Soviet | | already starchy diet and they are fiber. There is a tremendous lack iof volume’ and See of con- sumer goods, and | poliey. den" nae-eoeny: eery. 9, | prove. Efforts to meet: the situation - Livestock production has lagged | far behind the population and de- ome Eggs are at from two-thirds of a ruble to over a ruble each, depending on where you buy them. Meat is scatce and high and milk available to the consumer whose income appears to average 750 to 800. rubles per month. The Rus- sians peg the ruble at 25 cents is high in price. All are often un-} - in the U.S. corn belt of corn. Howeypr, by follpwigg planned practice of gat very green avd us age or for tresty feed meat their dry growing season limit productivity | =|. NQE.CORN. COUNTRY The rich Kuban and the irrigated areas seem to be about the only places where corn can be frown as tively produce corn ers Lack of fort to increase production is the , | Sar, new lands program. Almost corals pochanization In ‘he a ve or alae sat “of \ the afea a. the kc ake at tah The secorid part of ras HITTING THE BOTTLE — It's feeding time at’. the Berlin Zoological Garden, and this young orangw- : tan = making short work of ws years ofd, ment. _| of the conference came indications | -while the United Stateg is ahead | ‘pleased with the results of the e- Ike Warns U.S. on Atom Race President. Cites Strauss | for ‘Excellent Work’ at Geneva Congress ‘PENVER. & — ‘The . atoms-for- ~ conference in Geaeva “enor- y assisted fhe ‘cause of | peace” and ‘President Eisenhower is’ hopeful there’ will be another) ‘such’ meeting, Lewis’ L. Strauss, | chairman of the Atomic Energy | Commission, said yesterday. > * * | Strauss, in Denver to report to the President of the jist-concluded meeting, told Eisenhower that out } “that the United States is‘@learly | ahead” of Russia in develépment | of atomig-power for peacefl use. | The AEC chairman, who headed | the. U.S. delegation at the" meet- | ing of scientists from 67 nations, observed that’ the Geneva session | was “not’ an atomic Olympic! Games contest’ and cautioned that | a now, “we cannot rest on our oars." | ‘The President said he was conference, which grew out of a) o speech he made Dec, 8, 1953, oug: | gesting an atoms-for-peace move- sige ote United Prees Phete long past the weaning age for humans, ; ie 8 theee but this baley baby | is still nating the bottle. ——— + _ —_ Princess Margaret's Affairs of Heart Have British People ‘All in a Dither’ ¥ditor's note: With Britain's Princess Margaret now the world beterergelr if wheather her choice may be Peter Townsend. This ts ine secon three articles revealing the Boarerg s volved in “Princess Margaret's Decision” —if she makes one. By FRED DOERFLINGER LONDON (INS)—If little Prin- cess Margaret Rose of Windsor is carrying a torch for Peter Town- send she undoubtedly deserves a | special “Oscar” for being one of ! Despite the fact that the ranks steadily depleted by marriage over | the years, there is still a handful | of old-timers in circulation. Wealthy, polo-playing, devil- may-care Billy Wallace is a par- ticularly close friend and sees, | Margaret so frequently that he is known as “Old Faithful.” Then there is tall, elegant Colin | Tennant, son of Lord Glenconner; the best ——— of modern time. | the Earl of Carnarvon’s very eli- * * Day | day, at home or Peter Ward, personable younger | abroad, at private parties or pub- | lie functions her every word, move, just | gesture and expression is not and | followed but studied, analyzed interpreted by the curious. Her poise, her — dignity, her, alertness, her sense of humor, her obvious enjoyment of life— | gible son, Lord Porchester; and | | son of the Earl of Dudley. And although he prefers his an- | eestral acres to the bright lights, | Lord =— has long beer heen Scot: | land's favorite choice for the hand lof Margaret's escorts have been of the princess. A love-match he-/ is no_time to be complacent.” tween the wealthy Ear} of South- | esk's son, who is also heir pre- | sumptive to the Dukedom of Fife, | (and Margaret would not only be | | Senerally hailed but would bring | ja sigh of relief from those about | the court who feel that a Town-| | send-Margaret wedding would in- | evitably harm the monarchy. | * * @ circle of friends amusing chaps | like Lord Brooke, 21-year-old son | | of the former Hollywood film star | | Michael Brooke, otherwise the Earl of Warwick. Tomorrow; How the British nation | feels al about t . “Margaret's _ decision t from parties to making public wee es never once Indi- cated that here perhaps was the loneliest, unhappiest young wom- an in the world. - On the contrary, Margaret's e- havior hag fostered a strong ‘be-| lief, even 4 growing convigtion, that the nation’s. favorite /prin- cess has forgotten all bout/ ‘Town- send. : / Princess Margaret has/ ‘thus, ei- ther intentionally or otherwise, suc- ceeded in splitting opinion into two camps, One insists that her mar- WHAT'S MY LINE? scramble as few as. possible to guess my line. Answer oppeors under arrow, readin g downward. | | riage to Townsend ig-only-a-mat fer of time; the other asserts with equal assurance that the former equerry no longer figures in Mar- garet's ambitions or future. RUMORMONGERS It is the young, set, including those about the petite princess, that is now spreading the idea that the Margaret-Townsend romance was never more than a “flash in the pan,” that the girl they see so often is completely ¢arefree and so enjoying her bigger role in royal affairs Gm £5 ety to think she = sand i ac. late -hours and seemingly had so much fan, ; This, it is claimed, is surely not beha’ nvolved Margaret’ s_lik- pining | Marie 1 KETTIC 2 ODAR 3 TAINR 4 DIRE 5 CHUNP 6 CARTK 7 TATISON & CACOH 9 RAFE * © 1955 Whot's My Line, Inc. Yesterday's answer: Fish, cOrn, carrOts, bread, Bocon, ceRecl, flOvr, Kale, Eggs, suger. 6-25 —, j|hower and “‘if there was any |. —loyal Americans—the responsi- skepticism about the atoms-for- | bility f their - buildi ih | peace movement, this conference | (rmsd t/a nk the | eause the United States either to civilian _|derwriters that America is ‘‘gross- | president of the Union Central ment, * * * In an unusual ceremony of = | troduc ing Strauss to a“ neWs’ ex ‘ference, Eisenhower said: ‘“Be- cause I am so proud of the work that- he and his associates have? | just performed at Geneva, | did myself the honor of coming down here with him to give him such) a sendoff as I could with these) By JAMES MARLOW simple words.” WASHINGTON Wf — Every once Expanding on the statement that jin a while the Americ an educa- the meeting had aided peace, | tional system gets rapped on the Strauss injected a note of caution— ‘head for {ailing to give the youth | “The climate of the Geneva meet- | o¢ the country a sufficient ground. | ing must be preserved . . . This! ing in democracy. = “In due course, the United States | delegation to the United Nations | will propose another meeting, un-| less someone else beats them to it,” Strauss declared. * os | special committee of government | officials and retired af{icers which | | studied the problem of American prisoners of war captured by the | Communists in Korea. “The Geneva conference has | 7 *# | solidly lined up scientists of the| This committee blamed the | world behind the President’s peace | armed forces -for not preparing | program,” Strauss said. | their men while in service for what Strauss, who flew from Switzer-| they faced later when taken pris- land to report to Eisenhower, was | oner: the indoctrination and propa- | Margaret continues to add to her | high in his praise of the Russian | ganda tactics of the Communists, | Painter, But the committee said: “The prisoners of war who were taken, in by. the Communists had lost their battle before they entered the service. Good citizens scientists. | He said they were friendly | “just like our fellows.” He said the Russians paid fre- quent tribute to President Eisen- with their home, the school, the 1 a ni ended that. On all sides the United dearth theldenmenty = States won much ‘merit for initi- ating the conference.” ing occurred at G The committee suggested Bov- ‘educ ational ‘eatiationst speed up or slow down its atomic churches and other patriotic or- development program, he said. | ganizations to prove better under- ne standing of American ideals. | MADE FOOLS. | The committee frankly said the | Communists ‘‘made fools” of some |American POWs and “tools of Americans Are Y nder -] nsur ed ‘others’ with their indoctrination ‘trie ks and propaganda when they ST. LOUIS — A Cincinnati heiq up communism as the salva- insurance executive today told the | tion of the world and Karl. Marx National Association of Life Un as mankind’s benefactor. “Many of the POW’'s,” the committee went on, “knew too little about the United States and its ideals and traditions. So the Chinese indoctrinatorgs had the advantage.” Some of them, asked to tell what they knew about American politics and history, found out their Chi- nese captors knew more; some didn'te know what the Communist program was all about; some had never heard of Marx. NEED SYSTEM ‘Executive Finds ly under-insured.”’ John A. Lloyd, executive vice Life Insurance Co., said insurance men shouldn't be misled by the total worth of insurance in force, “a staggering 339 billion dollars.” He said this means the average worth of policies in force at the end of 1954 was only $3,700. “How far,” Lloyd asked, ‘will $3,700 go toward replacing the breadwinner in the event of death?” His speech was prepared | for a luncheon of the ced VIENNA (INS) — A new twist was given today to the 66-year-old Kari Joseph Rudolph and Baroness Vetsera, Doctiments to be published | the power of new escorts on when and if she settle down with some really ile “ bood.”* ee a i Find New Twiet i in Mvehaty Deaths Rudolph lost. an “American duel’ In the duel, contestants choose| the only authentic documents on by which he would have to commit | from a bag containing two balls, the story. The newspaper said suicide—and wanted a partner to| one black and the other white, (ie documents thentic join him in death, Whoever gets the black ball has to|- octice file which had been hope Rudolph, according to the ac. |°™Mmit suicide within, six months. sore for years until 1938 when many lady friends with the death eS a oe : : offer and found the Baroness, and then himself ip a ee tat Gols oe who was passionately in love oh of ir, partly use of the ey blished A\ poi: with him, willing to die. weer of father, emperor Franz | turned over to the state archives, The “American duel” re wie 2 oe All ,persons connectéd with the was forced upon him by. Baron sed a tragedy at the time were sworn to | the world’s quietest rooms: Auersberg, who had accused him) . The newspaper Die Presse | secrecy and the stow became a of wronging his e claimed om Aug. 13 it has found | legend, * * * t ’ é ‘ LY . * | % ; ae ea a : Seer Stes : AEROTRAIN NEW GM PRODUCT — at special press preview at the La Grange, Il., -To. set_up.a.system of scducating wee in the Akmolinsk region, | yields last year averaged around | {46 to-17, bushels per gerey This year, af Wousually dry one, yields » pwere doWrt to'S and 6 bushels per dag | acre ahd. we Hot been for + would haye been even lower. were told if it shad the “virgin lands, Tt seems there isa reserve of moleture of fertility, er both, in Farther north yields were re- ported higher, 22 to 25 bushels per acre last year, and d@gain down substantially this year because of dry weather, * * ® This is not corn country. We saw jsome fields of corn for silage, but |lack of moisture and shortness of the Virgin jand not found jn land | growing season put narrow limits that has been cititivated even a few years, ‘on corn as an important crop in Russia. on | Rtn, . a - SecaonietteraeR young Antericans fn democracy on! but with sotid historical reasons ly General Motors’ new Aero- | less than conventional trains and is General Motors’ answer to helping | train, first American-built complete lightweight passenger train, shown) pull railroad passenger traffic out of the red, The Aerotrain is a major plant of Electro-Motive | attraction of the General oe — on Chicago's lakefront near —- Monday. ™ tancendh, 400-passenger train weighs as per cent | | Soldier Fi lel Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 School System Rapped for Slack Atfitude ¢ an 1 Democracy ing off pavitia. oppo- the broadest possible scale — pot | to prefer democracy to fascism or sites, ; ,only in college but in grammar and high schools =». may. call for fit? | a miajor overhauling in Apaticen education. |. How can a young tain ‘be beagit i'— not with Jeli¢hes. and ‘slogans The latest rap comes from the | __ si a Real Corking Test. BALTIMORE, NS} An oceatr} voyage for beer bottles helped the | modern bottled “beverage ‘industry get its start.68 years ago, A brew- | ‘er sent a of beer on a round trip to South America to test the effectiveness‘ of the new crown éork invented by “William communism and be able to defend, Most students, somewhere be. tween grammar school and col- ‘lege, get some instruction jin political science, But that's ma- chinery: how a government oper. utes, The ‘Americans teach, one kind of political science, the Russians another, . But political philosophy — the ftory’ of man's struggle through, the ages to shake off absolute rule by a king or group and sturhble toward democratic rile — cah give a youth a solid base for his prefer- ence for democracy by giving him | It seems safe to say a very tiny ‘| percentage of youths who go to schools in this country get a grounding in political philosophy, Public Rezoning Meeting Is Postponed for Week A public meeting on the proposed rezoning of a -strip of land on Orchard Lake Road has been post- |poned a week, Ernest L. Ethier, Sylvan Lake city’ manager, said today. /Originally* scheduled for tomor- row night, the meeting will be held next Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 7:30 a basis for comparison, and QUIET PLEASE — Jackie Fridrichs sizes ‘up the -world’s, loudest siren which is being tested in‘one of | result, this fibre glass-lined room, almost 100 per cent soundproof, was built to test the air raid warn. which ‘measures 90 inches high; is so powerful that ee ee ce ee : rooms. ‘The 10-horsepower, siren, | cent an| p.m. in the Whitfield School, La Sept. i Sep 1] : Are ‘Last Days State Opens Program to Jack Weston f Wiens) eat THE PONTIAC-PRESS, TUESDAY. ‘A AUGI ‘ST 22, 1 N55 Final Dates to Register for School Bond Vote, Special Township Ballot | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —| Residents and property owners of the area are being reminded that in Deadlines ‘Set for Two Southfield Elections deadlines for registering for two, | elections are approaching. The deadline..datesare Sept. 2, and Sept. 17. Persons not already registered in the township are given until . 2 to register for a South- Sept <“teld” SeheaT “District viection—on—+—~ Sept. 12. Registration deadline for a Sept 7 township special election has been set at Sept. 17. The first election, on a $3,500,- 000 school bond tssue, would fi- nance new school construction, along with additions to several existing buildings and a $310,000 swimming pool-for the high school. The board of education has indicated that no increase ‘in taxes will be necessary if this issue is approved. The Sept. 27 election has beén called by the township to raise $58,000 for operational funds, of which $48,000 would be used for road repair. Authorities said this increase would be.a half-mill, or a four dollar additional tax on a $15,000 home. | In both special elections, per- sons already registered in the township may vote. . at Lake Minnewanna METAMORA—Minnewanna Lake in the state recreation area here has been treated with weed killer. Purpose of this program is to check growth of water weeds, | which conservationists say harbor and stunt the growth of many fish, posing a common problem in Michigan lakes: Perch, bluegilis | and other panfish produce a large | “ number of young each year and | stunting occurs whete predatory fish, fishermen and natural kills | cannot keep the population in+ check, Growth changes of fish will be studied for several_years in 44-acre | the Minnewana Lake, which ts on | rounded by state-owned land, pro- viding an ideaj site for the study. | Inez Wilson Wed | in Church Rite IMLAY CITY—Inez Ruth Wilson of Romeo and Jack D. Weston, son of’ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weston, Imlay City, were united in mar- riage Saturday afternoon at First Congregational Church, in the pres- ence of the immediate families. The Rev. John H.: Balfour offi- | ciated. Attendants were Mrs. Ruth Rose of Columbiaville, and Bill Weston of Dryden. The couple will reside in the “Weston apartment on ~South—Atl-; mont avenue, About 5,000 Americans are GRAND CHAMP PREPARED FOR SHOW—Six- | State Fair grand champion ‘Holstein cow, for her }~Phe- Rochester Firm ~ Builds Addition Expect to Complete Wing by November ROCHESTER — Construction of a $135,000 addition to the Higbie Manufacturing Co. here is under way and completion is expected in November, Cariton Higbie. Jr, day. Some 530 additional employes will > |} be hired for the. new wing, which should be operating by Jan. 1, Higbie said. one-story moder plant of steel and masonry construction,. with a floor space of 300x70 feet, It will be used in the manufacture of steel tubing, principally for the automotive and appliance industries. $135,000 Higbie ‘Co.' president of firm, announced to- Evelyn Winters Speaks Vows in Evening Service |i Her fingertip veil was secured | with a headpiece of lace and tulle embroidered with sequins and pearls, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white roses and ste- phanotis. The bride's sister, Hanes of Twin Beach, her only attendant. Best man was Gerald Mrs. Cecil | served as. Lynn Bickel of Union Lake and _Frank, Dickie of Syivan Lake seated the guests. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 200 guests was held | in the VFW Hall at Keego Har- | bor, “The are their honeymoon at Washington, | D. C. Upon their return, they will co ut ol Gaby Docs Ee Plan Bank Branch in Big Beaver Area TROY TOWNSHIP — Plans for a |new Wayne Oakland Bank, to be built in the Big Beaver section of Troy Township, are now in process. Approval has been given for the new branch by the State Banking Commissioner and the Federal De- posit Insurance Corp., according to Harold F, Leach, senior vice presi- dent: é The bank will be built near the intersection of Rochester Rd. and | Stephenson Hwy. ‘Imlay Girl Graduates IMLAY CITY — Margaret Sim- | mons, daughter of Mr. and es. —E--Bi j nurse's pin and Bachelor « of ‘Stone degree at Michigan State Univer- ~ sity Friday night. ‘MRS. N. O'SHAUGHNESSY ORCHARD LAKE—Evelyn Win- Architects and engineers are Beyster and Associates, Inc. The structure will be in the form of a wing attached to the rear of | the firm's present building on East Fourth at Water street. The Higbie firm came to Roches- ter in 1940 when its owners pur- | chased the former Western Knit-| ting mill. It was used for government work during the war and in 1945 began manufacturing small-diameter tubing. Currently it year-old Heidi Mattson and her brother, Sidney, 8, | entry in this year’s fair. The Michigan State Fair will | ‘8 one of the three factories pro- of Lakefield Farms, Clarkston, already are busy | be held at the shining up Labefield Fobes Delight, the 1954 Michigan through 11. fairgrounds in Detroit Sept. 2) SaraLou Voliva, Glenn A. Davison Wed at Clarkston CLARKSTON — SaraLou Voliva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde C. Lehman of Waterford and Glenn | A, Davison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davisofi of Clarkston, re- Milford Accepts Paving Bid: Plans for Off-Street Parking MILFORD—Three bids for pav. | ing Milford streets were pom | at last night's village council meet-. ducing this type of tubing = the | United States. Of the 20 original mill build. ings, only ene is left and that serves as an office building for the plant. The Higbie firm now employs 280 persons, and this will be increased | to 330 when the new addition goes into operation, Off-street parking has been a major issue in Milford and Henry | 'Besancon and Warren Spittler, | cently spoke their nuptial vows in|ing and members accepted the | representing the Chamber of Com- an evening rite at the | Methodist Church. bid of $19.9749 Other bids were Clarkston Detroit Concrete Company's low | merce, presented a proposal to | acquire the Nora Foley and Joseph | The bride chose for her wedding submitted by the Detroit Asphalt |Cullam properties on North Main > E Co, ($20,672) and the Ann Arobor | street for parking areas. They also | Walled Lake Consolidated schools a waltz-length gown of blue net, with a head-dress of real pink rose- atone She carried an arrangement | Construction Co. ($24,700.) According to president Bartlett proposed negotiating for the old | | Watkins vacant property on Union of pink roses: and ‘carnations on ®' ‘Smith, resurfacing of severat Mil- street. white prayer book lford streets will begin within the | No formal action was taken by SaraLou’s attendant was Mrs, next 30 days. Included in the pro- | the council, but members indicated William ©'’Reark of (Markston, and William O’Reark attended the bridegroom. One hundred guests attended the | reception held afterward in the | church parlors. The newlyweds are now at home | in their mew residence at 6598 | Eastiawn, Clarkston, following a Northern Michigan honeymoon. Ferndale Patrolman Serves as Midwife FERNDALE — Ferndale police- man Russell Ray found himself cast in the role of midwife Monday. With the help of the father, George Justice, of 20 Ardmore, Ferndale, Ray delivered a baby boy in the Ferndale Fire pate | ment ee at Ardmore and + Paxton... The anther, Mrs. Shirley Justice. 21, was on the way to Detroit Osteopathic —, " Justices Soeet eouy yore. have one other chil | ject are Cabinet, East, Weaver and Highland avenues. | The Council! also accepted a | plat of Jack Hynman's new Peach | Hill subdivision Ne. 2. The sub- | division includes a 10-acre tract | of fand near East Commerce street, Bulldogers already are at | work preparing the area for the constriction of 28 homes in the s}ieee bracket. Club Slates Potluck IMLAY CITY—The Past Noble | Grand Club will meet for a potluck supper Thursday night at the Lake Pleasant home of Mrs. Roy Wilbur, County Deaths Mrs. Herbert Glancy HIGHLAND — Service for Mrs. | Herbert (Blanche) Glancy, 77, of ~+ 29 -Chark -St-;—-will—be—held-at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Highland Church of the Nazarene, with bur- ial in Highland Cemetery. The body willie in state at the Richard- son-Bird Funeral Home, Milford, | “DRY CLEANING SPECIAL | until noon Thursday, and from 1 ‘p.m. until time of service at the church. Mrs, Glancy died Tuesday, She leaves her husband,. Her- nos they would do the grading if he three Pieces of property could acquired. The Council also approved the | purchase of a radio trasmitter for the fire and police Soy bends beaten Carver Boar Board Delays Hearing Charges Against School Principal to Be. Aired "Later, Other Dates Set | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP _ A | Meeting of the Carver ‘School | Board to hear answers to ¢ | against Carver School principal | Adelaide Long, scheduled for last | night, was postponed, with date to t+ be-set later-- The board ae will encet at 9:30 a.m. Saturday to set dates for hearings on charges against three other members of the facul- ty. Otis Eaton, chairman of the Citizens Improvement League, has charged that teachers Dorothy Posey and Dorothy Harris and as- Walled Lake Teacher Finishes ‘Driver Course ANN ARBOR—Niles Freeland of | will be among the 69 Michigan | school instructors graduating from the two-week course of the 25th | statewide Driver-Training Institute | here Friday. Sponsored by the University of | Michigan; in cooperation with the | State Department of Public _In- struction, Automobile Club of Mich- | igan and the State Safety Commis- sion, the institute offers an tn- | 200 tensive course on proper methods | to drive. | Freeland is attending the in- | stitute on an -all-expense scholar- | ship from the Auto Club. Driver education courses are given in over 420 Michigan schools to 42,000 students each year. The Institute has graduated over 2,000 qualified instructors who have given instruction to more than 240,000 students since the program was started in 1940. Cass City Man Dies Charles Hempton, 19, of Cass' headway before the North Branch | | City, fatally injured Saturday in a | Ellington, died Sunday. Bruce McCrea, driver of the other car, was not seriously hurt. jwere married in an evening cote of teaching eligible school students two-car collision on M81 east of | the walls were left standing. i The barn-contained- 375 bales of | © | may and straw and smail farm ters and Nelson O'Shaughnessy imony Saturday at the Orchard Lake Community Church. Evelyn is the daughter of Mr. jand Mrs, Charles Winters of 3541 | Shady Beach Blvd. Nelson's par- | ents are Mrs. Laurel Davis of De- | troit and Cari O'Shaughnessy of | Keego Harbor. The bride wore a gown of lace Legion Groups Plan _ Installation Tonight The installing team will be led @ You can have confidence in this belief about us: We provide the finest of funeral facilities and pro- fessional services—as economically as possible. Phone FE 2-0189 | the installation. ‘Meadowbrook Farms Garage Hit by Fire | AVON TOWNSHIP — Approxi- ose mately $500 damage was caused | Lams when fire struck a SOx- garage at Meadowbrook aalhnay on Adams Rd. The blaze, which broke out about | 3 p.m., was caused by sparks from burning rubbish, it was believed. |The Rochester Fire Department answered the call. The farm is owned by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wilson. North Branch Barn Destroyed by Fire NORTH BRANCH — Fire of un- determined origin destroyed a 40x80 frame barn on the farm of Lawrence Westen at 23566 Castle | Road Sunday. The fire had gained Fire department arrived and only Displaying This Insure With Agencies equipment. Emblem | sistant principal James Satterwhite | L WEEK ONLY! bert; two sons, Earl of Highland, failed to cooperate with the Board Frank Andersen Mantete Ageney Lasefle genes, - Jehn—of_McMinnville,—Ore.; five of—Frneation Agencs tne. : ? t M Grace Dobson, | Wm W Nonsttsos _ aq CASH and CARRY ONLY! Page Deatty, fod Helen The charge was made at a a — - Agency. __W_& Polieek ! WOOL McVitti, all of Highland, Mrs, Ruth; ts hearing, closed to the public and igeney J gn Neyee W. .Strait | — of North Hollywood, Calif.| "* Press, on accusations against =—* Ageney Thetenee-Pastereee- | Ethel Simula of Keweenaw peste 7 school superintendent Grates: Wernst | Bay: one brother, Charles Nash ter Buffington. Lincicome, tne. H.W. Aatteniocher wuntesen Aqueee er , |of Port Austin; foursisters, Mrs./ Buffington currently has a case ; tas PLUS FREE PLASTIC BAG | Alice Richards of Grand Island, | pending in Oakland County Court|{] StSSSSRS” ——=asaynore sonaee «= igeeers ‘ak | | 7 ¢ RED 204 E. Pike Street 4100 E. Walton STAR CLEANERS FE 2-0661 | Neb., Mrs. Sadie Culver.of Sparta, |Mrs, Laura Sneader and Mrs. | Euthemia Scott, both of Port Aus- | tin; 24 — and 15 great- | grandchildren. oy WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE STAMP DAY SAM'S "sce Byte ion er a against the Board of Education, claiming that he was improperly dismissed. Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents — Charies W. Wright WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Fu- | neral arrangements are pending | for Charles W. Wright, 71, of: Lewiston, who died Monday while | visiting his son, Carl, at 5340) Lynnaue Lane. Service and burial | will be at Lewiston, with arrange- ments being made hy Hutoon Fu- neral Home. He leaves his widow, Nellie; two sons, Carl and Kenneth of | Waterford Township; five daugh-/ ters, Mrs. Linva Wellington and | ‘ No surgery needed! "Reduce swelling of . ees piles at a’. sg COM~ wonderful Triolyte, not con- Bertha. 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FRIDAY needs a new career like Texas{®ndswmeee at least 5) banquets needs another*oil well, suddenly 4nd special shows. finds a whole. new vista of show Bob’s secret knowing how to In his arms ‘she forgot business opened to him. | relax. He's also one of those lucky | F everything ... except nervous was his first golf match | | with President Eisenhower. J A by r R U ss E LL 3 ee * a i . “I had known him from my war | | travels but T knew how seriously | Grant. Upcoming on the Hope slate | h¢ took his golf: We were teamed | lare “That Certain Feeling,” from in a tournament and L went to tthe -B-road-wa-y—hit—“King~of Picces..and shot an 8. We lost.” | Hearts." His co-star will be Marion | Brando's ex-leading lady — Eva Prisoner Mixup | Marie Saint. : Brings Release dramatic acting with laughs. : a . Ld] Now studios are approaching him + with the type of roles once offered | .to.a—William .Powell.or..a Cary: D NOW THRu THURS. q TEAS FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! THE MAN i wes } magnificent in | . ‘ wu | Next will come the English ‘Not “The GLENN MILLER STORY |for Money,” in which he will HE MAN [costar with Katharine Hepburn. Of Wrong Man ti emsas or coon . | n “Beau ames, ene 2 . T who was | Fowler's life of the late Jimmy | CHICAGO w@—A mixup of rec: || Miandad Josse James’ ~~ AE Le STEPHEN McHALLY Walker, mayor of New York. |ords of two prisoners named Fulli- = f unforgettable in “REAR WINDOW” THE MAN who wae | PLUS — LATE NEWS | 1 SAT “HANSEL and CRETEL” ——-~ | L Will Hope pulla Crosby and £0 | love brought the release of the | in for the heavy-handed dramatics | wrong man yesterday from the | | ala—t*The_Country—Girl?”* +Cook-County—Fatt—— “Never,” promises Bob. “T| * 8 @ | @uidn’t stand seeing myself get, Andrew Fullilove, 35, who Plus “TARZAN’S HIDDEN JUNGLE” was PIPPP OP OEPSDED EDS SEP CE DEEPEST E SPE SEES EEL EE EE CELE EOE EE EES ES ESOS SET EO Te < | that serious and I don't think the | awaiting trial on two charges of A matchless in , Tr public could either.’ assault with intent to kill and one —o ae ery + f NM or +of-robbery, was released when jatt aT-10r8s STRATEGIC AIR COM AND The Hope movie schedule alone | attendants mistook him for—A, 3.1 SUNDAYS 1045 SCREEN NOW. H is GR EAT EST! | could kill off an ordinary actor | Fullilove. - ‘ but Bob will also manage. before; A J. Fullilove, 2%. in jail‘on a LAST ' 7s CAME FROM BENEATH. the season is over, to do eight charge of stealing a cow in Mont- 1B gn Pa FO aids} UPRISING” | hour-long television shows, make | gomery County, Miss., was sched- ; — my | his Gsual doom or more trips uled to appear in Criminal Court : ...Who ¢ ore i ~«,»s_,~e«_MC) after an application for a writ of — . habeas corpus had been filed in his | STARTS TOMORROW ! . thousand miles * behalf, PRINT BY : to kill someone ._. * TECHN. : ea > Chief Justice Richard B. Austin C Boston | A snore oon granted a motion for the release | PEGGIE CASTLE > DONALD BARRY JACK BEUTEL - LITA BARON om Mike Can = ORAMA * of A. J. Fullilove, pending a hear- OF The *« ing on the writ. 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TONIGHT |} THE Far COUNTRY SHE WAS A DIME-A-DANCE ‘THE GIMP,"’ A CHICAGO FIRST SAW HER GIRL WHEN BIG SHOT, AND CLAIMED HER: Woodward to Maple Rd.—East of Birmingham LAST TIMES TODAY | Lire-Inspineo DRAMA! = eee FRom Lunip Cuicaco’s = ee ee Mos-Ruie Days To ete ame CIEGFELD FOLLIES! - ALSO =: M-G-M’s BIG DRAMA! “Love Me Or Leave Me prom M-0-M «CINEMaAScOPE Ano m COLOR! _ CAMERON MITCHELL -Roveet Kerta-Tom Turey- vse maccromence” Aaa dnbacomniss” etnaaared ROCK HUDSON HEA §) BARBARA RUSH |] Now. sHowin IEFT MORROW Ve. 2g, rene i io Cintme scoPt “WOMAN'S WORLD” | — Tee FOR THR sho” 2 de | Oo Ege | “4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGU ¥ ~reany ST 23, 1955 | Lacks ‘Schedule Favors Hose in inal Dash ‘ a ’ uster in | Brooks decide to turn eae , The Associated Press on, are backing up their pitchers| The Indians have four in a row, ing 32 games, they should win the | even if the o tur PS roa . The crucial has become the com- | With timely hitting-—~_ now, But much of their trouble has | pennant, In fact, he predicted that | over and play dead. Walt Alston's has a 13-game advantage on | Boston and Cleveland clash head-| been that for every thrée or four | if the Yanks come back from their | crew a c . mon in the fantastic Ameri, ; _ 1 —_ “tonight; while the Yanks and {they win, they —_promptly-. blow | current Western trip in first place, | the losing side with 3 games left : can League pennant race. One slip White ax have iar oaiaa theee or tow. Thay've guing 1o| they're in to play. The magic number is 22. Ex-C. tend R ive on the part of any of the four con- V' tions face the | have a rough time getting past In the National League, the only| A flash storm rained out the only ommencer Keceives : Gooey eneet's epee ion is: When will|action om yesterday’s schedule—a tenders could mean finis to its! Detroit- who have been, their season high of six in a row.| remaining question is: When action <3 Split Decision in Dull aoe cooled off to the extent they're out | After they finish with the Red Sox, |the Brodklyn Dodgers snap out of doubleheader between | the | New . they must entertain the Yanks in| their slump. They've lost nine of | York Giants and’ Pittsburgh Pi- Bout at Saginaw * « «@ of the running now, 13 games back, The rains came in the top of Only 4% games separate the| While the White Sox play the sad = their Inst 13 game and ot et the| the fifth of the epener with the ‘ * ¢ & ment are 11 games eager see rfc bse fala Or an ase | cna Se hg | te rt, te oped m8 ee ew : Davey, once from the fourth-place ‘Boston Red | 9 tight race such as this, the sched- 15 clip and Stengel figures that} The Braves are hot, bu e- ; ; who three years ago fought his Sox. Inbetween stand the Chicago ule in the last month or so can be | if they can win 22 of their femain-/ures are stacked against them, ! York. b 4 oe te ole White Sox, a halt-game behind the | the deciding factor. — the 4 ns gro geteai | Yanks, and the Cleveland Indians, ;“""e 50% have tee : But judging from the split 10- |@ne game back. The Pale Hose have 14 games round decision the former Michi- Some one has to crack. Yet no! jeft with the other contenders. ‘The Ee tem rg rly eel ge Soy Dace en ial : thing, are getting | and Indians 15 each. Marty Mar- night it was hard to see how Davey stronger, on paper. ‘ion’s lads-have a good ceartenaty — ailans to get anywhere in his re-| The Yanks’ home run power to climb into first-place now since ora. again is asserting itself and the {hey play the Orioles four times | “ oo . - y | pitching seems in order. 'within 24 hours—the twi-nighter to- vey, and rusty after a | ni bleheader to- "2 __;JSmonth layoff, piled up _ points The White Sox again have Dick | USM and = day doubleheader only because Manzi couldn't solve 2 — oS ee od ar cer ar a his southpaw style. ' ' Pentiee Press Photo | firing line for the stretch. He was that could hel Weighing 148, Davey carried a| CITY MEDAL KING — King of the Pontiac medalplay golfers for| laid up because of an appendec.| Something else that co se 2-pound edge over Manzi 955 is Ed Wasik, shown above with his blematie of the | *°™Y for three weeks. | decide the race—in a hurry—w 15 is * => his trophies, em The Indians appear ready to roll be for one team to get hot. Both The fight was slow and dull most | championship, won during the weekend with a one-over-par 139 for 36 with & Siurqume weaning streak | Al Lopez, the Indians’ leader, and > yas he bout that | Dies of Play at Municipal course. The cup at left is the fine sterling | working for them. Casey Stengel of the Yanks, say se oa be perry “wan met silver Pontiac Press rotating trophy. The other is hig personal award * *« | that the club that can put together sharp as it should have heen.” Bet from the Parks and Recreation Department. The Red Sox, doggedly hanging a fat winning streak, will win it. , he added he was “pledsed with the way my legs stood up.” ‘ “What I need is lots of work,” GMC Wi | f e e ane INS Wie goerie 7 * * * y | 4 defintely plan to. continue fighting but I have no plans for | ; a bout in: the beste lyrica Aided by a sieve-like defense, with a four-hit gem against the; Barkeley to score and sent cack we ok : he added. which committed five errors, | 1954 city champs. to ard trom where he | muss 3 ¢ 1 pom 3 8 8 A crowd of 2,647 turned out to i | Bishop recorded five strikeouts| tallied on an infield tap by Bob | [ort 3) | thomanef 2 1 1 General Motors today reigns as ae ie) a 6 A moberen 3 8 4 eee Ge bet. Class A City Baseball League | While issuing four bases on balls. Sutntelt. lSeay lf 2 0 0-Zubalikif 2 0-3 The gross gate was $7,973.50.) - z = d ight’s | He weakened only in the Sth when! Coachers wrapped up the win | Jones.< 7 0 6 Harkeley rt 3 } H Davey got a teed $5,000.| Champion after Monday nig the Jets’ Jone run was’ posted | Lothery.3> 3 0 @ Bechardlb 1 2 stn snag Scanian (090-41 triumph over the L. C. Ander, |e eee ore ee an a eevard | With two more in the Sth inning. | juntrl | 3.° 9 Bump, 3 tf ent 5 per cont. — son Jets at Wisner Field. =) | bradyi coded gyard cwindell singled and advanced to = eels A walked and romped home on a. 3rd on a fielder’s choice and ,,T°'## 22,1 4 Totals 20 4 4 , , al Matel WEA) Moc ececeveeense 206 Baver, Mantle Thorns | tts ianda tae cong [En eta matt Bae tal th fea Tey, ec ae AES nbs lepers Site band the Conchors threo ne: /stated that the Jets" moundaman| tome onan infield error and is""betit sb-*Rrigt erineet 3 tot NEW YORK w — New York's earned runs. Victory, awarded | pitched equally well. But his sup- Thomes took 3rd. Wes Roberts’ | OP. -Bechard and Kring. Left—Jets Hank Bauer and Mickey Mantle| ‘ GMC at the end of 5'4 In- | port certainly left something to ingle scored : the | ver ow BO Beavers & Subes < 00 "ate making life miserable for their | “Er because ef -darkapes,-em- + be “desired: | Hagyard- struck “out bone crown belonged to GMC. [*", Bere wa Bere | ex-teammate pitcher Eddie Lopat| bled the winners to make @ | two batters and passed four. All| eee | of Baltimore. , clean sweep of 1955 city honors. | four safeties he allowed were) Sap tge—enty—twoetngr+Qinchen non te ein. seas | nen" Shannon, Orlick Tiare Copking — against the Yankees, Bauer and| Sitle with ease prior to the Ply: | Gui crossed the plate twice | igers ing Mantle led to the left hander’s| °™ | im the 2nd frame -te break the ‘Share Top Spot downfall by slugging home runs) When the “blue chips’’ were ice. Al Barkeley was safe on|-;” e in both games. | down in last night's tournament, an infield error and moved te | ]J) Pro-Am Test Sunda§, Bill Skowron joined the | final, GMC called on its veteran tnd as Joe Bechard strolled. | n 0 osing | THE WINDUP—Chuck Davey winds up and cocks sere tata act with @ solo circuit as the Yan-| pitcher, Herman Bishop, to silence Then two consecutive misplays In a record field at Oakland, his left hand just before throwing a punch at his naw last night. Davey was the victor in a split kees downed the Orioles 6-1. the enemy. Bishop responded! by ¢atcher Sam Jones Hills, Monday, Tommy Shannon f+ -oppenent,-Pat-Manai,in-their-10-round-fight in Sagi-, decision. a —_— | ~—— | and Warren Orlick shared the “ Streak Tonight . e . spot in the PGA-sponsored pro- ro: Hoping for New Site No More Scholarships Record Field inn jsssw turer tat tan lary Oj Turk 7 , pros on hand. ary Opposes Turley 5 . | leap. Decision o ift o odger Home Texas College Plans |W Ap etme irearea lt eee : Western Junior | ses'ss = for Final, Stond City Due in Month R ‘Amateur’ | teamed with son Tommy Jr, ames to Jersey City Due in Mon [ eturn to ‘Amateur | peat beet ball. Or : 1 pSwsts , | Hck from Tam O'Shanter, a na- | DETROIT (AP)—Detroit Tigers pemy crt wy nein oa _ | : : | Houston's Garrett’ 1) ucast PGA vice-president, and [hope to halt a fivegame losing! JERSEY CITY, N.J. w — Try/after the meeting the Dodgers are{out the costs of fixing up Roser SHERMAN, Tex. (—The boy, It’s a new system worked out by | lay é ; oy rolling this one on your tongue: | “seriously interested in playing velt Stadium, where the games | F y | Top-Rated as 140 Tee | Gil Golding from Tam, matched | streak when they meet the Ist ~ ‘i : , City” add. would be played. The municipality- who can hit @ gnat in the eye with | President John D. Moseley, who | ron lace New York Yankees tonight | Phe Jersey City Dodgers. seven games in Jersey City” add- would be played. paiity & gnat ye those figw P N g tad bei d says it is ‘‘an experiment to cure | Off Today lin the ist of tw aa Sounds strange, but it could hap- | ing: , owned stadium is being used as a a football and kick it a country the Gmencial_ end. other ills of | Orlick was the only player to)! sa hae atl lamsseaie ; | pen. i * 6 *@ | site for auto races and as a skat- mile will be just another student), ii jctic professionalism that have| NORRB _ break par, He fired a one-under 71,|_ The games mark the Yanks last, A decision on whether the Na-| ‘It looks good for next-year and, ing_ rink. = ional ECK, Md. &) — A record | Ben Lula of Monroe CC (pro), had | Visit of the season. : <7 ee Austin Coll L pro), jona di 1957. ; at ege Sept. plagued so many schools so many | field of 140 ti teed off t | League lea ing Brooklyn It he lends his talents to the | years.” aie BESET ot a 73 and with Mort Cohn shared) Tigers are just one game away | Dodgers will play seven games in| _ However, he said, the Dodgers | [Y, ’ . | team it will be because he wants| The program actually will not be y qualifying round of| 3rd place with the Dearborn CC} from their longest losing streak | this city next season will be|would not move permanently to in n | to play and not because he can|in complete effect until 1958. Ath-| the 38th Western Junion golf cham- | fram ot — Bianco-Dave Mc-| of the season. They dropped four | reached in-one month. Jersey City it New York condemns : get an athletic scholarship for do-|letes who already have scholar- | pionship. arg, at ©. ; straight to the Chicago White * * *« the necessary land for, a new sta-| ; ing it. ships will be allowed to finish out OG Tees Sox = the weekend ae Mayor Bernard J. Berry made|dium in Brooklyn. If a l ‘2 8 their eligibility. But the new fel-| Among the leading contenders one to Cleveland before that. | the announcement yesterday after | fils, he added, they would com-| F Qf 0 angers Austin College is inaugurating a |lows coming iff won't get help be-| were John Garrett of the Univer- OSs- ul ian . Frank Lary who has. an -11-12| 4 meetirig with Dodgers’ President | sider moving to Queens, Long Is- a “strictly amateur inter-collegiate | cause they are athletes. sity: of. Houston, runner-up in the season record will face Bob Turley | Walter F. O'Malley and other of-| land or Jersey City. Rooki Ar , Obtained ‘ athietic” program. this fall. *-¢- 8 ‘National Intercollegiates; Pat » 8 . ‘tonight. Lary has a 1-1 mark focials of the Brooklyn team. Mayor Berry said it would take OoKies e ‘ain There'll be no such thing as an} Athletic Director Ralph Hester Brady, North Carolina scholastic , | against New York. Turley, with a| O'Malley told a news conference | the city some 10 days to figure) for Dave Creighton, athietic scholarship. Any boy who | says ‘We believe the athletic ma- champion, and Ronald Schwarzel, | | 13-11 season record, has turned | : B H. th gets a scholarship will do so be-| terial reporting to us under the | last year’s medalist in the West-| ~*~ ; | back the Tigers in three attempts. : ,- Fronco MOrva cause of scholastic fitness and new policy is as good in both fern. Outsiders at Tourn | Boston Red Sox follow the ” . finan-ial need just like any other | quality and quantity as we've ever | so 8 8 . UFN@Y | Yankees info Briggs Stadium for a NEW YORK (AP)—Detroit Red student. And if he receives employ-| received in first-year men. The| Contestants hail from 22 states,| Start, Pair Now Look = a —_ that includes Wings traded centers rs Creigh- ment aid he will have to make | coaches report that the strength | the District of Columbia and Can-| _¢ | doubleheader Thursday. |=» ss | ff oo ge ae _____|ton and Bruce (Bronco) Horvath to good on the job. depth of our squad will be as | ada. tike~ Champs When the Boston meeting is fin- 2 the New York yesterday Promising as they've ever seen.” | ‘The tournament course was to rer pr ia ge —— : : in ‘return for minor league tor Coach Joe Spencer adds | cover 5 holes front nine,|_ BROOKLINE, Mass, @ — Jerry leted a string straight games ; wards Aggie Kukulowicz ly qa er é Ing Austin College plan will add punch | holes taken from a third nine—| Slitter of big names a week ago, | Won six and lost 11 so far. 1° A aaa = rader, - ‘ avery | Closed sum of cash. a and spirit to the games such as! distance of 6,338 yards over the |9OW appear strong bets for the| Key hitters Harvey Kuenn and| Francisco 49ers are ready to do coaching Spon fap smisen Kukulowiez and Dea, both 22, g — the fans haven't seen for a long | Manor Country Club, Par was set|™en’s title in the 75th National | Ray Boone will try to break bat-| business with other National Foot-| "00" ateat again wel mabey were tagged for the Wings’ Ed- = 1, | time in colleges of our size.” at 70. Doubles tennis tournament. iting slumps tonight. Neither have hai League clubs in the trading 7. socre ene —— cut aeone, monton, Alta., farm club in the : lo ee ee : * * @ hit in the last four games. > The 49ers earlier eked out a®0ne- | woctorn League \ : : . as In effect ‘Moss the 19-year-old . marts and: aren't necessarily in-| point Victory over Washington and a 3 , . ° ° . ees oe Aa a a « ‘reste “ese aver. per- e ittsburzh Steelers. ' ' San Francisco University fresh- Minos i terested in present player per- Jrounced the Pitt - MOBILE, Ala. ®\—The rotor 1ASS Championships Are man, and Quillian, 21-year-old Uni- Goes ee Shope. sonnel 5 Pe Aipraae ae of waay in the : smith & deck totes au ta U Tod l ib h t cn Ghia bee mace ae, ming spree “What we're looking for,” said, club's training camp here on the : planned to check today with its p ay In T aps. OO .| semifinals by laying only two CHICAGO W—Minnie Minoso of | Strader today, “are high draft | St. Mary's College campus is the Zz “Detroit doctors to see how badty |} —— rr — ee ee ~~ (the Chicago White Sox, apparently | choices if we can get them.” physical condition of Hugh Mc- star quarterback Bobby Layne’s VANDALIA, Ohio (—The little; Men Veterans (over 70) Homer When "play resumed yesterday 0 from the effects of his; Strader, although not visibly dis-| Elhenny, veteran halfback star. par fellows get their crack at gold and| Clark Sr., Alton, Ill. (99x100); en the outdoor “aoumee beaning last May, is on a hitting! appointed at the 23-17 exhibition} McElhenny has been hurt several shoul : Women Veterans (over 50) Mrs. rampage these days. loss to the New York Giants at | times in scrimmage and early ex- Coach Buddy Parker said last night that Layne may have to be sent to Detroit for treatment. He described the shoulder as in “‘bad shape.” ~ * * * Layne’s only passing this year glory today in the 56th Grand Amefican trapshoot. a4 In all but today’s competition forced to fire on even terms with the hotshots, In today’s class cham- pionships, however, they compete only against those of comparable ability, : pee ae * * * National titles in five divisions will be decided in the 200-target | jevent. They are Class AA for! shooters who have averaged 96.5 or better this year on at least 500) targets at 16 yards, Class A for those. with an average of 34 to 96.5, Class B for 91 to 4, Class C for 88 to 91 and Class D for under 88, Trapshooting officials hoped for better weather than experienced | yesterday in the 200-target intro- | ductory event which was held up | for more than three hours by) heavy rain and most of which was staged during a drizzle. * * * In the introductory, the following national champions were named: ‘B’ Title Game Delayed - Monday night's aor 20 cham- the less talented marksmen are | Bob and Paul Heistand, Hillsboro, Ohio (387x400); Husband-Wife, Claude and Ruthe Winterrowd, Chicago (387x400); Zone Singles, Walter Ostrom, Orangeburg, N.Y. (100x- 100); Women Champion of Cham-- pioris, Mrs. Winterrowd (99x100). Additional Costs Hamper Chicago Bid for Classic ANNAPOLIS, Md. (®}—The Naval Academy reported to the Secretary the Army-Navy football Capt, C. Elliott Loughlin, Navy director of athletics, sald yester- day the information was obtained of Defense“that the cost of staging took hour, third Glen Fries Winner; Watkins Beats PYC Glen Fries skippered his . Light- Soiunar Tables r_ For Wednesday's fishermen in flooded much of last week by heavy rains, Moss and Quillian went the five-set distance to’ knock The fleet outfielder has hit safely in 13 straight games. During that span he has collected 24 hits in 58 at bats and has boosted his average from .257 to .280.. . triple and home run, as the White Detroit 2-0 and 82 Sunday. ‘Minoso went 6-for-9, inehiding’ a - Sox swept a doubleheader from +Seattle Saturday, indicated he was not pleased with his squad's show- ing either. department.” * * * “There are going to be more trades made by this organization,” he . “We're looking for ways of improving ourselves in certain hibition games, the last time against the Steelers when he in- jured his foot. He did not play at all against the Giants and prob- ably will sit out‘ "s game -with the Cleveland Browns at San Francisco. Hurryin’ Hugh's absence has hurt the 49ers offense. Alston Scoffs at BROOKLYN IT COSTS Mitt «Ff GP's largest seller im th Keep Your EYE on the AAtian UULLAN DIFFERENCE LESS TO TRADE AT | MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES INC. around e BEST GM Town Shore Acres Golf | ‘Colts Reduce Roster WESTMINISTER, Md, %—~ The> Baltimore Colt roster numbered 45 today after the departure of half- ‘back Emil Radik of Omaha and key Sam Williams of Fayetteville to Win: = Cc.) Teachers. The confident light heavyweight | > eae | pects to beat Rocky but the sur- | prising part was that he said it WATCH. ‘to his face. It. usually isn't done. | FOR | As a matter of fact, no one. pres- | ent at the ceremony in Helfand's | office could ever reeall any light- er ever going beyond the usual) “Tl be out to do my best’ state- ment at such an affair. Archie seldom does anything on the spur of the moment and the chances are that he deliberately planned the remark in his “war of nerves’ with the heavywedht ruler GRA OPENING Pm GIL SCHAEFER’S was | meal- | Al Weill, Rocky's manager, more disturbed than his ticket, but dver a different mat- WATER SPORTS ter, oes HEADQUARTERS The round man was seething over Helfand'’s refusal to approve Coming Soon in Your Aree a private document calling for oe “t turn bout wi and for Moore to put $100,000 in escrow | _ Normalize Your Weight and Relax Steom-Bcths, | Electric Cabinets Physio-Therapy Daily from — 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, Call Today for Information YMCA Athletic Club FE 5-6116 | the challenger won. Moore and his manager, ey Johnston, signed a separate |pact in addition to the regular ‘contract for the title fight at Yan-_ | kee Stadium, Sept. 20. They agreed | at Weill's insistence, that $100,000 of Moore's expected $250,000 purse | | would be held in escrow by pro- | moter James’ D. Norris to guar- |antee the return. If Moore won|]. and didn’t meet Marciano again? within 90 days, the $100,000 would | go to Rocky | ant SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE (48 Orchard tote Ave Lightburn Is Victor EL PASO, Tex. uw — Ludwig | | Lightburn, 138*y, British Honduras: | champion, defeated Juan (Bombin) Padilla, 139, of Mexico City, on a. | split dee ision | here last night. | Se. A] GET YOUR CAR READY FOR VACATION! | ‘We Will Check It Completely for You ue and Give it an EXPERT TUNE-UP! DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Soucy’s Service 1211 North Perry St. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 will comprise a team | ard_in the qualifying | National | EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE ‘Also TAIL PIPES and Ford. Chevrolet. [ Only $ 95 Fully Guaranteed -- ENJOY YO check your DONT TAKE CHANCES UR VACATION Firestone brakes today Get this spect Brake Drums and Lining. 2. ont Whet Scan, ee 3 Inspect Grease Seals. Here’s What We Do Remove Front Wheels and In- STORES SPECIAL A $3.50 VALUE 45 Check Complete nae Orke Peal a pa | Fires - pect his ‘wild, erratie driving.” 4 ~ Order Teenager lo Attend Church | iach that Smith attends Lad weekly. church services, Judge TWENTY-TWO _ | ‘ , = “ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, AUGUST 43, 1955 Judge Sentences Charged in Deaths to must write a letter to the court | each Mdnday on the sermon given lthe preceding day at church. Solitary Confinement two companions. * a” * i Judge Kane said yesterday in sentencing the youth that a pro-| longed prison term would not cor- ne ruled the 16-year-old boy . Smith had pleaded guilty to neg- | PORT HURON, Mich. @® —Cit~' higent homicide in the deaths last cuit Judge Edward T. Kane of ori) 17 of Joseph Szymanek, 21, / dered solitary confinement and | anq Robert W. DuMont, 15, both compulsory church attendance for) Marine City, Police said the a teen-ager accused of negligent two were riding with Smith when homicide in the traffic deaths of | he crashed into a tree and utility. - | pole. Bird Birth Reported CHARLESTON, first: birth—at--the-new-41 milton Ss. C, w — The Instead, he ruled Bernard Smith dollar teaching hospital of the, must spend 15 days in solitary con- South Carolina Medical College was finement in: St. Clair County Jail that of a baby hawk. The hatch- 4 gallon—it brought in $61,181,000— “to be alone with his thoughts;"!ing took place on the roof. | ' we | ‘ 'Pooh-ed’ Shortage | Just a Bit Too Soon CHARLESTON, W. Va. .8—Soon jafter the State Chamber of Com- merce pooh-poohed the West Vir- ginia teacher shortage in a bulletin to members,.. managing director Harry A. Stansbury received a letter, Wetzel County school superin- tendent S,.R. Wood wrote face- tiously asking if Stansbury could supply him with: a band instructor, an athletic coach, two librarians, a manual arts teacher, and a home economics teacher. ‘Taxes Keep Going Up RICHMOND, Va. UW—Thirty-two years ago Virginia began collect- ing_a-gasoline tax. breught in $3,198,000 the first year at 3 cents per gallon. This year—at 6 cents or 18 times as much. UM! A BALL OF EDAM CHEESE, BOARDING HOUSE YUST TELL ME ONE DING, MR. SCHULTZ fae LET'S SEE MATOR «IS ALL DIS FOOD FOR A PARTY MIT DEM HOWLS CLUB BUMS Z NICK HALIDAY| — ree By Keats Petree we PATE DE FOIE GRAS, SMEARCASE, HEADCHEESE, ee pa SAUSAGE, GARLIC BREAD, Baer MEG Yy tip M@ PICKLES, RELISH, SPICED WAIR MIT Yi HAM, JELLIED {77 an Eo S aaa — STAVHIZ “wh TRIPE —~ \7 |= J uj THAT'S oe he “oe QO e ABOUT 574 AD \\ * NA4ZS a = 4 Si \\ QO y b = " \\ 4 P IGS a} By, rN © SY & & yp EN\ ~~ Wy Gs } G “ \ Neg GVA ~ =f a oe we = M 4 We — i = ¥ AK. 7) ~——l DY, INT NO JEDGE 0’ GOATS-- AR | GEEN THIG HERE V. Hamlin ——F WE LL.WE \ NOR CARE... DID 1T..NOwW } AS LONG AS \/J (T HAPPENS t Vt Cop, 1965 by WEA Service, tne. T. M. Rng, U.S. Pat OF, I DONT KNOW IMG hs, Bv Ernie Bushmiller NANCY y ean IT'S NO FUN TO | | sesmctien (11 WISH THE GANG || YUSGLE WITHOUT COULD SEE ME | AN AUDIENCE | Xo Oo _By Leslie Turner GUESS TWAT Y I CAN'T REALLY BLOND WAS/ BLAME YOU FOR PULLING OUR LEG, CAPTAIN EAGY...OR HER “DR. HATTON" {f i ai a hb) AGREED TO 00 F TM SURE W NO MOOD FOR THAT CHORE I OR MCKEE! BUT L MUST TRY WE'LL FOLLOW Martin By Edgar 1 FOLNO D THE } INSTRUCTIONS AND HAD A YOBSE LEFT OER ! 1 COULD KEEP ‘EM TWIRLING FOR MINUTES o ‘ A \\! f =— EW 7 (pe WELL —I/LL 3 Stitt Nop AT A TIME 4 THEN {D TOSS IT’°WAY UP AN’ CATCH IT WITH MY EYES SHUT, LIKE THIS,AN’... % Wile enliesss he =) ‘CHICAGO w—Wheat held steady | nated trade attention, They were | of crop damage and on the pther | whites $2.25-3 00, Mich. open bu. min 8 No Is: Early Elbertas 2” | 2%" $3.25-3 50: Male Havens | 2%" $2.78-3.00; N. J. Me) | erts } | I u. ainae SBunhighs oa, ® No. 1 extras) W's ¥4.00-8.0: | Peaches: sizes U bor oped 7" $5.00-5.50; U & we Ha e- Havens 2% * 933.00: Trice hee * 3.00-3.50 Callt a) Rio Gems 2%" a3" m w Pctaises: 100 Ib, sacks UB. No. 1 size la wasbed unless otherwixe stated: Calt- . 1 Wheat Steady, while other grains eased on the Board of Trade today, Dealjngs slackened considerably from the fast pace of recent sessions. Corn and soybeans still domi- swayed on the one hand by reports by a forecast for scattered thurder- | showers in much of the Midwest today, tonight or tomorrow. Wheat near the end of the first hour was unchanged to. % higher, September $1.9242; corn 1% to 15% lower, September $1/2534; oats un- changed to % lower, September 5644; rye “% lower to “% higher, September 9554; soybeans 1% to 25. lower, September $2.105s. and lard 15 to 30 cents a hundred pounds lower, September | $10.77. ate Grain Prices CHIGAGO GRAIN . CHICAGO, Aug. 23. (AP) — Opening | |fornta lone whites 4.00-450: bakers Sept. 5644 415-4 2%; Idaho lone whites % $01.74: Mec. .. 61's jfew 385 fair 275-300: reds 2.50 Wash. Mar. .. 63% long whites 375-425: few 32%: Nebraska May ..aeee 63". jreds 1225; Long Istand round whites Rye— ;unwashed 10 tb. sacks 25 cents: 15 Ib Dee. - sucess oe, sacks -35 cents: Mich round whites Lard | weaned and unwashed 50 Ib. sacks 95- | De Sept. reece 10 92 | 4 Nov 16,7 Radichee: Mich bskts 24 8-o2 film sacks Dee 16 4f 200 30s 2.36 Jan . 10.47 Sweet Potatoes: 80 Ib crts Porto Ricans | sep ee - Us Me ds: pees 3m 18 tee ter 28 Ua. : r od 80: Tex 200 H Sea eee eae ee 4 rents ac Ooe * 4 65-70 cents, 40 ibs 88-90 cents 42 Ibs 1.00 SETROry LivyEsTor® ROIT, Aug. (AP)—.UBDA!—, DETROIT EGGS DETROIT Aug 23 (APi—Eggs. FO B | [| Detrest cases included, federal-state | grades | Hogs- Tgalable @00 No early sales, under-} j tone unevenly lower | Cattle—@alable 800 Fairly active saughter steers and heifers steady, cows | ron~ instances 2§ cents higher con- Whites—Grade A fumbo 64-68 weight- | aesemme sorts and condition: bulls about led average 64‘, large 60. medium 46- | 52 wtd avg 47%) small 34-35 wtd ave 34's; grade B large 49-53 wid. ave 51; peewees 26 Browns—Graede A taree 56 - medium 50. small 34: grade’ B laree 52. grade C laree 33-34 wid. avg M'y Checks—27 Commercially graded Whites—Grade A large 52-54, me- dium 4 | Browns—Grade A large 30-+, medium | 445. small 20 Market firm Supplies of good qual- ity eggs of all sizes are scare and short q\ with many deslers supplementing needs Undergrades | CHICAGO BUTTER AND wees | CHICAGO. Aug (AP —Buiies | stetn | steady with Mondav's lower close: stock- ers and feeders nominally steady; me ont | sales good and chotce fe steers 21 2778: f-w head hieh chotce and nmr ime | 24.00-24.50; most utilitv and commere’s) stanghter steers 14 60-1! Hr had end choice fet he'forg 6 00-72 1h ity cows 17900-1300 few heavy individnals un te 80) hulk ¢* few lie eh sales ners and cutters 1° 90.19 0% weieht canners uti"itv and em} bul 13 09.18 80 Cal s—Salehie 250 | ewening steady most rood chotce vealers 18.00.7500 high Se | and prime individucis un to YOO or] above ut!ltw and em! ersde< 1400-10 00; | few lieht culls down to 10.00 Sheeo—Saladl-e 29 Merket about steady with Mondav's close’ about 199 head mostiv good and chotce oc steady receipts 723 ae:. stoupale buy- ing prices mcnenee Lf Joos AA $75 62 A 57.25 B $45; 89 C 525: cars 5 wholesale receipts 9 490 large buying prices unchanged U. 8 whites 60-699 per cent A‘s 2: mixed standards 4 eurrent receipts 50 dirtthe a5 ediums 439 U 8S. 26. checks 25.5 CHICAGO POTATOES AGO, Aug 23 +AP)— ‘ U8SDA— “ arrivals 106. on track 221 and 8. shipments 367 supplies fair and market | slightly weaker. Carlot track sales California long whites $4.16. Idho-Ore- ~fen- whites $2.10-3.20: Washingto Lone whites $3.60-3 25, russets 400° Nebraska dazocks $2.70. Pontiacs | $2.40; Wisconsin Pontiacs $2 00 CHIC moderate demand Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT. Aug 23 (A4P)+—Prices paid per pound FOB. Detroit for No. 1 quai- itr live poultry up to. 10 a.m 23-%. a few 25, light ; heavy roasters ‘over 4 Ibs.) 30-32; heavy brotlers or} Ibs.): whites 30-32, gray. barred rocks 33-34; one-shot | leaponettes (3 Ibs.) 32, (4%-5 Ibs.) jal iy: old roosters 12-14; ducklings 30- Ji, heavy ducks 28; youne heeavy type! hen turkeys 4-36, toms arket steady. Reetipt s of | plentiful and demand fair. Fryers ample | with trade slow and selective with t higher prices a deterring factor. Buy- eTs resisting the price on caponettes at hens less than desired. Parm offerings of lturkeys . have fimereabed but receipts anit to a hight volume for live trade CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (AP)—UBDA'\— | Live poultry steady on fens and young 'stoek, steady to firm on roma ooh Lael celpts in coo 779 (Priday 78,801 Ibs.) oB ‘changed to 2 higher; heavy hens 20.5- | 34: Nght hens 17.5-18.8; brotlers or fry- ers 20-31; old roosters 13.5-14.5; capon- ol 6 ettes 414° to 6 Ibs. 36-38. ai oR at + East Coast of Formosa TOKYO (INS)—U. S. Air Force weather men reported today that ‘Typhoon Iris, bearing winds esti- | /mated at 115 miles per hour, is headed toward. Formosa. The Air Force said that planes of the 4th Weather Recornais- . Be sance Squadron at Clark aa in in the Upper Peninsula the Philippines tracked fhe storm | ; as it moved in a north- -west- | erly direction toward the Chinese Nationalist island, If the storm continues on its pres- ent course, it was predicted it will hit the east coast of Formosa at about 9 a.m. Wednesday. Given Dog Bite Damages DETROIT — A $2,500 settlement was given in commor pleas ners yesterday -to Karen Freeman, -9 of Detroit, who was bitten by a dog owned by Mrs. Nancy Gam- rath, also of Detroit. Karen, who will require plastic surgery for scars on her cheek and_neck, was on her way home from school March 31 when the biting took Ore Carriers Crash SALT STE. MARIE—Two Great apres were being LAKES ore ca m= Tard repaired today after they collided |—- near Pointe Aux Fresnes, 40 miles down the St. Mary’s River from the Soo, The 620-foot Cason’ J ee ee F. Jones, Sunday night, both ships taking about four feet of wa | ter after the crash. Folk Dancing in Israel Fotk dancing is a high point of the annual. summer wine feetival in Israel..One of the most unusual sights takes piace in the religious 40- | he | Salable sheep 1 the higher levels with size and quality | (9) 302 Jib. native sorting lambs 20.00. few culls to good slaughter ewes 00 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | CHICAGO Aug 2 (AP}—8aleble hoes | 11.09 brtehers $0.78 lower full decline | on US Ne 1 and 9 grades wrter 7 The sows 94-54 mostly around 28- lower trad moderate!” ective at deriine butchers tender 189 Ibs ar ever 750 Ths most mive4 718 No 1 to 1600.'45°: with mary ealex at 1697S: most mixed No 1 and 2« 200-"90 " alone with some Wo 7 and! t. 220-260 Yh 9¢ 1490 a few lots mive4 Oo. 1 and % 206-°5 Ih! 14.60.14 7§ 194 - head tot No. 1s 198 ™ at 1718: ame!’ lots butchers uo ** 316 Ih 4own to 15 75 |and a few 130-718 Ib 15 95-1400: sows {ano tb. and ert ae 15.75; a few | Te. TS O18 15> tinder i odd head up am t? 15-19 78: to 000. | id _naavier down te around I! hey | "galable cattle $.900- scalable calves 300: jfeneral trade yearlings and light aooeed cattle around 1.189 tb down moderate! active and generally steady: steers slow steady to week heifers wen- | erally steady: cows steady to weak: bulla ant vealers mainiy steady ieeters slow shout stead moet choles | nd mixed cholee and prime «tere end | veart! nes up to 1.200 Ib metnaly Drime steers and year's -« 3 “7S toart around 1.39 74-5; aes to low choice steers 19 60-2200 ot | good to high choice hetfers 900-33 ¥ : load prime costly 77 eommerr ai to lgw rood hetfers 1490-18 80: winty hand commeretat hetls 146 00-15. 50; | prime vealers 00.34 00; most en! rie! | commercial 10.00. 18.00; wond 1,000 Ib. stockers and feeders 18 50-19 80. ' moderately active, | marae mostly steady on all cinases; 'b stockers and a| See aoca | i decks @ an yearlings | 98- -111 tb. No. 1 and fall shorn pelts [tere 17.00; ey to choice shorn slaugh- ter, ewes 3 25-4 75. Blast Rocks Gas Station Leaving 1 Dead, 2 Hurt | EVART—James Rosser, 36, of | | Sears, co-owner of a gas station | | in Evart was killed and two others were injured in an explosion iat wrecked-the-station ying orien ws un: | —yesterday> The blast occurred in the base- ment of the station where Rosser was working. The other partner, H. Dale Lioyd, 25, also of Sears, Callaway, downbound with a load and Harold Hillard, were treated | at Reed City. Cause of the explo-| sion was not determined. Survey Water Supply. | LANSING o-— A long-range | study of ground water resources | in the Upper Peninsula is now) under way, the State Conservation Department said today. The department said its geolo- gists are working with the U. S. Geological Survey on the study. The survey is aimed at com- piling statistics on water available for new civic and industrial fa- cilities in the Upper Peninsula. | day and pleaded guilty to charges ' $100 fine. | Lake Justice Joseph J. heavier | thended Newland TF YOU THINK YOU'RE HOT — Fireman Don Rodcay, of St. Louis, Mo., exhausted after battlirig triple threat of summer's heat, inferno of a $200,000 warehouse fire and chok- ing = from its stock. of burning News i in Brief Oscar Smiley, 2%, of 169 Bondale Ave., appeared before Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum yester- of reckless driving. He paid a Pontiac Police arrested tevon Lewis, 27,, of 426 Central Ave., yesterday, charging him with run- ning a stop sign and red light: j having an excessively noisy | muffler and equipment on his car Frank Reyes, 32, of Lake Orion, | paid a $35 fine ahd $15 costs yes. terday after he pleaded guilty to reckless driving before Oxford Township Justice Fred F. Stevens GM Employes Given Pay Hike 496,000 Workers Raise as Living oa Increases in Nation WASHINGTON (INS!—The gov- ernment reported today that the nation's cost-oftiving — increased | three-tenths of one per cent in) July, the sharpest rise in 14 months. As a result, an estimated 850,000 workers in the automebile and |other industries will get a penny- an-hour wage hike. ‘ * * * The ‘labor department said a short peach crop, due to the late -spring—freeze,..was a. big factor, in the living cost increase. The. department's cost-of-living index rose to 114.7 per cent of the 1M7-49 average, just enough to cause the one.cent hourly raise wun. City aon Waives Exam” ‘Detroiter Fined $100 on Indecent Exposure Marshall Jackson,’ 52, of De- seadeg with indecent exposure, trot, paid a $100 fine yesterday | Verner Barnes, 24, of 67 E, Colum- | after pleadii ving bia St., waived examination when | dee Gen a oar it oe ‘he was arraigned yesterday in Orion Township Justice Court. appeared before Bloomfield Hills He was held on $2,500 -bond set | Justice Alva J. Richardson. by Justice Helmar G, Stanaback | - pending arraignment in Circuit) Set Sentencing Date | Court. Barnes was arrested yes- | terday by Oakland County Sheriff’ s| David C. Howard, 19, of 37 E. deputies. Ann Arbor St., will be sentenced ———— ee /next Monday on an uttering and The world's highest suspension | publishing charge to which he bridge spans the Arkansas Rivet, | pleaded guilty yesterday in Circuit 1,033 feet above the riverbed. ' Court. Picture of misery, is made by asic $. | Army Recesses POW Hearing Military Trial Counsel to Study Defense Claim of Wrong Jurisdiction FT. MEADE, Md. uw—A military having defective court trying Ma),.Ronald E. Alley re on charges he collaborated with the Chinese Reds while a Korean war prisoner will convene again Friday morning * * * The trial, which opened yester- |, tember, der contracts held by the CIO Auto Workers, General Motors representatives said 496,000 company employes will get the penny increase or | its equivalent, effective in Sep. | "An estimated 140,000 Ferd workers also will benefit, and more than 200,000 employes of other companies, Under escalator clauses, in work contracts, pay rates go up OF down with influctuations in the ‘cost-of-living index. Department experts said that the future outlook is ‘for some decline in food prices due to bountiful’ supplies of grains and livestock. The lower prices may come in August, or in. the fall at the latest Due to wage ine reases, the take- »me pay of factory’ workers was | at an all-time high for the month. of July, as was their purchasing power = However, both take-home pay and purchasing power were a little below the May and June levels, when records were set for all Charged with driving under the day, was postponed to give the | months. sady, 27, of Keego Harbor, paid a : Saicae 3. 3100 fine and $25 costs after plead, |ing guilty yesterday before Sylvan | Leavy. | Hadassah Rummage Sale. Exe. merchandise, some new. Thurs. | Aug 25. 98 W. Huron, nr. Cass 9 a.m — Adv if your friend's in jail and needs | bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 — focome Plans may ateo be exeut jat the bulider’s and traders exchancey and at the office of F. W | Detrott, Dodge, Corp Michigan All bids must be sccompanied by a certified check or bid bond by a recog- Ve the engagement of their daughter, mes ner. mes _ right to reject Mabet, to Ja Kret Ja the bid thet, in the opinion of the hoard | is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl | of education, iner. nized surety company for at least per five of the be made eent (5%) of the amount d submitted. All checks will ‘payable to the secretary of the board of Education. No bidder may withdfaw his Per within thirty (40) days after the te set for the opening thereof “The board of education -reserves the any or all bids or accept will-serve the Pest inter- ests of the school district and to waive Nerth Branch |any informalities tn the bids. A spariter. rats _e have le Guccessfu) bidders will be required to r. an rs Omas uw : ‘urnish performance, @labor, and ma- ski of Lapeer: Mrs. Mikulski is the for-| More than 70 per cent of all Na- terial ponds . i mer Sandra Mathews of North Branch Adam Adamic Jr. are Mr. and Mrs ‘parents of a son, Robert John. | veterans. tional Guard officers are comba EDWARD TURNER Board of Education Aug. 2, 23, ‘55 Secretary, * Death Notices Flowers 3. Help Wanted Male | DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS | |. DIRECT SALESMEN SN A Na “~r one | sane we Huron St FE 26301) Well known reputabie reat | MINGS, Ava. 21 “1056 LUCTBA | hes a tr eves! oe Roselia Bigger, 2 Park place, Pon- Funeral Directors 4 fica salesmen » the home tac, ' dear mother | -— ~ | provement tleid Excellent oa of Mrs. Cordelia Loucks Alex- ou | ings, geod future Legitimate cnger bigger urs Van Hotsck, | py Sancti ncn OM Pp clay | tees preety ote ane uber. 0, amin and Alyin | —— \ # Punsral service wlll be | COATS FUNERAL HOME — + aot he Tyargter, Ag 2 at 1:30 | Compiete facilities OR aS | have a beating rooting. i fim. 60 Purste itera! Home | Preyton Piaine—Waterfore Twp. dows tapdeoe: 7 with Rev. L. H. Howlson officiat-— DIOHIPIED | sERRVICES sea | be eas Low market saturation aE Interment Sve Pagal = | Kircby Funeral Home FE + Can $869) for interview sv | W FOR Cummings s at the Purasley 5 Phated SAL BeMan ? 8 cleenees, | neral Home a. _ one son- ne Lake Orton EACH EN, AUG. 23 “1988, LovUIs” ' FUNERAL HOME EXPERIENCED NORTHWEST S972 Bast View, Rt. No. ¢ tobe » | DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS" | drae line operator wanted MU}- age 32; beloved husband of Mrs. | ~ SPARRSORIPPIN CHAPEL | berry 0-2724 a east Ain beloved on | Thoughtful Service b 2-064) EXPERiEnc gE DA F PLIA oS rae , en; € pene — a! Service man ary pen. father of Joyce Carol and Bev Maann Refri tion PE 5440 eS Voorhees- Siple EXPERIENCED AUTO WASHERS 4 : for car wash ‘49 W Huron Ap- and George Eagien, Mrs. Damon FUNERAL HOME } err ole 6 Nuce. Puneral service will be held | Thurs., Aug. 35 Kaglen will lie in pats et the Huntoon Pu- _herel _——— 0G sister of les Nash, Mra. Alice— Richards, Mrs. Sadie Culver, Mrs. | Laura Gneader, and Mrs. Eu. | thimia Geots. Puneral eoryiee et be held Thurs., Aug. 26, oe from rene fateinen Church ot | and Franc mibbier: ‘dear broth. er of Seren ibbier. Punsral service inhaah be held Wednesday, m™. at the { produc _Monu is 4A | and heat PAAR | | BUY DIRECT AND SAVE Pontiac Granite & Marble Co, Robert 4. & George E — er | ket, 1538 Unlon Lake Rd 9 Guuiens Ave. sO 2-4800 EXPERIENCED PEAR PICKERS. MA 6-629] 7325 W. Maple Rd. Cemetery | Lots _5 EXPERIENCED MILL AND etter LN tae operator Must be able WHITE CH hess ; POR 6A: SALE. | wo ante rilis. McGregor Mig. | FE +0390 et a Se : E Maple Rd. Birming- | — HITE CHAPET =k AVE am. = ed old section + 65 LI pat87 EXPERIENCED | “STATION AT- aoa mM \ 6| bata by days Al ee Serv a fee, 9660 Orchard Lak Rd, corner Help \ Wanted ad dl eee HITECT A a APTaMAN EXPERIENCED GROCERY 8TOCK or) FECTV AA leas sud} Recent chain store expe churches. ets m. C. Zimmer | wanes necessary 18 Years of _ man Associat ever Account adjuster : Excel- al automobile finance) Ful company. Prefer a man | around 25 years of age. Must be a high BeRGoL | _6-4088, ORc WOM, ug. 24 Pp. ‘ Community ‘pible Church with hou r residence until 12 noon Wednes- Funeral arrangements by Home Pursiey Funeral Wednesday, mm. from Allen's Peceral Home, Lake Orion = may + a in. East- lawn Cem Rev. Walter C. ag will 1 oftielate. Mrs. Mur- will lie im state at Alien’s be hus- 8. Tunnell; dear father of Srunée Nel) -Tun. nell, and. Jack Tunnell, Jr: dear r © i] an 24 ne 11 a.m. from Brace- ome with v. th ral Willard officiating Interment in Mt. Park Cemetery er is at the Brace Funeral Home. WEBB, AUG-*.20.--.1955, EDWARD Delwood, Williams Lake, age wh aay his home with Mr. and Harokt Law, Puneral ome D. Auchara officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery, Mr. Webb is at the json-Johns Puneral __Home. WRIGHT. AUG AUG. aa, 068. °C CHARLES ton, M! age be- band of Mrs. Neilie K. dear: ineth . L aflhn kane and Puneral ar: the state at his | | Mr. Cook. Ken: ht, Mra, Olive “Mires graduate. Good starting. salary with company car | furnished. A liberal plan of company benefits. Ap- | ply Associates Loan Co., 125 S. Saginaw, Ask for | Pontiac 4 i bittous cation with pa. pe + le ® enced, Private —. _5 p.m. OL 2231 GARAGE DOOR INSTAL LLER FOR | you for present with ager ~——. in mind The best in industry te ine. Se BUTCHER. | piv im person Giroux Super Mar- | aes, apr dao No vhone _ ATTEND Por ._ MUST BE area Ful! or part OOK MEN it for Ability ‘ ° || Se | | Do you feel you have ebility to meet people successfully? Do you believe you earn more money if given training and financial help? Ambition al, Are you willing to work hard and study hard to prove yourself? ter | helper am? in the field, al at our ¢x- pense. This career opportunity has many advantages including; steady ism avaiiable ers avera; month. tp surance and opportunity for ad- | vancement based solely on per- sonal ability trolux u ___ card of Thanks 1 “er AND MRS -CLYDE MARDI All ‘tmterviews are confidential, of ee, ME- dium steed Detroit subu etty, eaviene _— have — ough Pg ol “Commercie! bu mes he oe and friune ® small ee ol soning or) to $5,400, Hhera’ benefits| <#T¢ panic sick leave, — < tirement olan. ‘Pubmee tus full Mg . i ~~ tem application outlining evalifica- MECHANIC” AND Puller REAL ESTATE - ape Stine fice _ one tor Lake required, ; Ambulance ®-1 i° Piane or Motor _ ENGINEER FOR DEVELOPMENT | VB es 0 air conditioning Work ye ilferd area’ Pontiac Press, Box | tin “AP. | rr eels, arket, @88 Orchard | WE large Standard MI time your customer referrais Sear ‘eroued | OUGH CARPENTERS STEADY | lent opportunit for ad- ExPrRiENcED D DRY | WAL Fin. vancement with a nation-| 5" (STATION | dime Station, Mature family man pre ferred, References EXPERI- Call after | man Previows sales ¢x- not required. We train ure man- < uees Opening made ir Brush at once. Pontiac 2-2318 possib! inere our rion and sehacton anelt GARRIED MAN ON FARM. Mack ing experience weneene rs: Good house and wager. 3320 N. Roches to 45 presently employed, full dealershi ed $139 per week last between 5 and earnings with no layoffs, auto: | DP cman s i matic salary increases, group in- MAN WITH SINGER OR ELEC- eelline exnerience Leads Call YE ne for at- Must have truck,or.tratler Call Mazzeo, VErmont 6.3430 i ‘Help Wanted Male ' pin SETTERS FULL OR PART time. Birmingham Bowling. MI _ aes. RELIABLE MAN POR ESTAB. | shed route. Must be able to @xpand rowte 3) Baldwin noses —scale _ Vahon and experienced FE 46606 SALeG MANAGER WANTED NO experience necessar will train A car required 2014 for interview gat ESMAN, FULL OR mh PART me on bome improvement, Ex- ponuee ed srotarred but not neces oary, ene SALESMAN WANTED A CHANCE te get tm on the ¢ a large selling otgantzation with salary the year around. Must be neal and willing to work Other features of the job are Vacations with: pay, nscpiee notion and life iMeurance wi retirement bene | fils Stop and talk with me, Mr, _Brown, 102 N Saginaw. SALESMAN Furniture and appliances. Expert- ence in furniture preferred, but hot necessary. CLAYTON'S Furniture, Appliances 3065 «Orchard Lake Rd. Keego Harbor -FE S-8eil or FE 50994 SAW har MAN APPLY Lapee INGLE MAN ON FARM, NO drinkers, 1 mile east hod Lakeville, _corner Yule and SPECIALTY SaLeaaes Micnian « water 18 expanding our Oakland County operation with a new tactor? branch office om Dinte Hwy Tnree men with the following ave'tiieations are wired to 9 Yrs round floor of | Salary plus com- | 3300 largest manufacturet emt | noon Preter —— 6 MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan’ Help V Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted Female 7 ” ra) be | =H to. answer MA 52091. N. Perry 6t GIRL | ishing _ Woodward AND 4 HOUSEKEEPER FOR motheriess hom Phone LBs ws s afiee | MARRIED sentative. 2 week neoln 5-8760, aing tes with ¢' company will pro’ sary training Cai) | _sppotntment | | SHEET METAL MAN Experienced’ capapie of making acd Mstanhing duct work ear round job. for ellable man jolina's, 73 8 werke St Steady year round sales position BILLING CLERK with excellent earnings for am- SALESMAN: DETROIT MILL SUP- Pos ply house needs man With some experience to cover Pontiac and —— Pontiac SINGLE | Baa ABOUT 4 YRS., for caretaker. To ive in, FE _5-BT, -TOOL, ROOM a ECHANIC'S | must have tools and ex- | rience. Apply in ferson. Keego Ar iSwe?r st Boles and Service Keero ‘parwer | | PURNACE INSTALLER. EXPERI. | Mutual of Omaha has opening for | —emce_in_ ol} _ burners. FE 26130 2 salaried | Lp sheenggronkived to work | MECHANIC to 4 County will | -with tools “Experienced. Paid ‘hos- ui ator gerry maori Ch oe | ’ “ _ e seeceal sales ability. Dixie Appt meek 1 hosen will be thoroughly Meuieed bom te = home office a MAN WITH CAR. AGE HELE for Afternoon Shiit SEE BILL WEIGHTMAN Franklin Products | CO. : 29199 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington Twp _——eeye south cand 12 Mile Ra. Salary, | Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 | Pon ton Christian bome. _ MI 6-4004, ree finance e fering, typing, ome bookkeeping. OPNERAL OFFICE WORK. GIRL WANTED: WITT, phone and do typing... high school bookkeeping. Steady work. Apple MeCancdiess- SILK WOOL | Exp. Collins Cleaners, 650 . Rochester. OL 2-T711. YOrSEKEEPER, TAKE FULL, chare- for working mother More | _for home than wages. RE 9-3761 LIGHT WANTED FFICE GIRL AND mth | HOUSEKEEPER. rou CHARGE in sehoolage boys Only experienc with best references need A MI 6-2217 ! INER Needs experienced night weltrese i ae ol 6 AM. ft. | So ree Call here. Da- PE 35-5283. sores HELPER. LIVE IN. Private room. “OF __RESPONSIBI ILITY ash- OR able vos | | MAND DIGGING DM Le ae hme fermria te autine— 3 grt Apply Paco Cat * e | Work Wanted Male 10 AND LIGHT vrEse tine Lawns seeded and fertilized __Tet-Huron ee — Top soil or biack urt 1 or rience | WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN TO {40868 PE “1207 or MY care for 2 children while mother e a : - works nights Live in or oak. | MAN PAST 55, A-l LOCAL REF- ine: tt} Vieinity of Watkiny Lake. Catt | erences.: Pull of part time em- OR before 3/30 p.m ployment. FE_4-4329 Fin | WANTED; “NURSES DES. ANY- | MAN DESIRES ; WORK, JANITOR, | ene th i eonene 4% in steady caretaker, stock work or odd jobs. year @& with some bos-| FE 4-6125. ave own trans poinjment call EM_ 3-€342 between .@ am. and irm sm =| ae No Food rans im person Tre 6, Dell’ Elizabeth Lk. Rd. | WAITRESS cook nights Call ir YOUNG ‘LADY willing to train tion and customer Reece Must have high school creduste not “4 vrs of age m or Mi 40663 Mon thru (WOMAN TO CARE POR Cifit- Work Wanted Female it Thurs. after 17 dren while mother works. WASH- tng_and cleaning FE 7 | GIRL WANTS enced as cashier rE WORK. ~EXPERE ales girl, stock 232 th — |wa te cURB GIRt. - FOUR. | on dairy ain girl, Apply 2400 Dixie Hig IRL TO HELP IN THE KITCHEN comes! SURANCE A, \ and beby sitting 5 days a wk. assonee mene yt warn | AND DISHWASHER, 42008 aogptrhipe erg iets | mm aut)” gars, , Sunday work. ©. j|TRONtNOS 27 .N Gass ve for airl operation of Birmine- Lunch, Leda! et —oerel. bam Branch Office | Attractive ‘WAITRESSES mominod | ro oT Hiei Wmatard taPe | AiLaigTee 2 Omer TS monn Bop Na RENT DCA . ee d_work Ff" _of infant child. Live OL 37410. WAITRESS oo MUST. me EXPER _ TRonINas. GOOD WORK. FIN- MA AJESTIC | cucee. : ——) dav %3 a bushel PE wl MUST BE FAST. NO IRONING BY BUSHEL. SHIRTS and. uniforms a specialty. rE $050, i | Rowrnar — A SUSHEL. 1 DAY _Service, Exp. FE 35-1471 LANDRY DONE IN MY HOME. FE 46812 while parents work. Live in. | LaDY DES DESIRES f DAY WORK. D Ww . FE | PAYROLL TO DO IN MY OF flee. Call PE 5-616) _and 4°30. Ask for Joyce. Or- between 8 APPLICATIONS: NOW BEINO TA, EXPERIENCED PART TI hool | a See bee fer fall — “gales girls, | kitchen help 921. W. Huron Me ine 31" to aces would fie | Help | Wanted __ 8 Se al ae SEC- at he | ma ~ wervir age- or older” Nelsner Bros., | SXPERIENCED NITE WAITRESS. | f7°E° Tf ean ig neizar'd & 4. | “manicurist "ROU é - = | Sees Tavern. 037 Bardot FP one between 10 @-12.0r 2 & 4.| BEAUTICIAN AND WASHINGS, ROUGH DRY. FE BIA ¥ oPeaatOn— GOoD | | EXPERIENCED CASHIER IN Fe _>118) Mr ._Delles — a: pend "Most ple oes vee - : U : PART TIME BOOKKEEPER. vance in Weir . . WASHINGS AND IRONINOS. PICK | pm copir-redl— age experienced oper- \- Leaves apn reiretiemtg gooey nares Staybaugn's. 630 Oakland. sive cui oo me had Heer up and deliver, OR 3-4455 - ——— | ket ©1271, Walled Lake PBX OPERATOR Salary and commission Murray W'DOW WITH TWO BOYS WOULD = - $290 EXPERIENCED SEWING MA-| Sisters. er Cea: __wort_on fatm. OR 201M. peter sad Clerk tyve + $2 aed chine operators aovty M Parrish Fall time ovening relief position ro ee . = io a person « only _ | WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN IN + ier . . Manufecturiny Co 1777 jac {| TYpine required Apply personnel feteri H Ip Wanted my home. while mother works. ee PREE a : aa _Trail, Walled Lake office Pontiac General Hosvital.| Caleteria Help © _ 945 Kettering, loonerel Othes ie EXPERIE SHORT . ORDER 4_W._Buron, Experienced commercial and in- WILL CARE FOR CHILD IN MY | Romer lat class -- * ents @dok. Must be fast and clean. IST ee Lele — nail fig _home, PE 44020. Bte moaregnee 8300-8350 [ead ae terataze! Reteernee. 107 | For portrait eat. No experience | | sec: WOMAN WOULD LIKE HOUSE- perren A ong F 7. 8, 72 35 or over. teers 14 ” walresses. ex merieneed. 4 bey ld THE Hs WEEK. sf ‘int 2 steam table operators, exvert- : PHON: 2.2744, BOND. 5 MPLOYMENT: REFINED. Gi ho IE fn a I a a ___ Building Service 12 # fo ig ¥ pe oniy wr t B- B-1 RIKER BLDG. EXPERIENCED mother oe Rugust 33 throuch August 26. | ais Nibseo ani ute FE “XPERIE d RELIABLE te Lany BABYSITTER. vhone vay, | ALL MINOR REPAT ouUND BOOKKEEPER, “CASHIER, F FaMi- must nights, weekends off. | Deckers cokers, rit Dixie Hiehwav. a PAIRS ae 10 “ Sorts ED Sage LADY ‘ | who loves children to m a home with us while mother works Some wages Call after 2 em, EM 36 CAPABLE GIRL ‘WANTS. __ siting. FE 2-0895, CLERK TYPIST _ Prefer person experienced in cred- | it and collection. % wed re —— A pad a! Hospital. ‘ #1 Ww. Huron. “=< “LERK-T YPIST position rffe bent working e¢onditions & liberal em- e benefits. Know! ‘eof will be = he res some contact with eral oubite or write Biue r 1058 Ww. Huron, OUNTER GIRL’ _ fe. io 3 4 223 y intsie yisie Hway, GueR OTT GIRS AND TREO HELP. ” BABY. | * Stenographers e dren and ii r, PE g8CHOO 3 TEACHER DESIRES woman to care for 3 small chil- ight housework. Mu: tere own transportation, Vicinity of Keego Harbor 35-6585. Pa scictes Pam 5 wOOE a AND 33 8. Fan Boe Cleaners, ~ INSPECTOR “SILK | —. Steady en Ap dct windows, loose furniture & leaky faucets. EARL 8. RABY 41061 ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. Licensed contractor, FE 4-0032. TE: ‘ APPLY ie rinwn SEFSREESS | fone vm seret ct | a1 “etvan. pe pieaine : ; ee woh = ~ ‘T1chotP eh Ft smal! aan | — fie Se snd foptings, FE FIs, : PONTIAC eee geo | MC MEG. CO. onon,| 4:1 CEMENT WORK MOTOR rete, eam “ean wens MAN ey re TO CLEAN UP pe pple ROE DIVISION erie “7% cvenings 8 WE. STEADY EMPLOYMENT FOR eae ec _ Es MI (Seon. Any m4 et ee bad — power trowel, a ponds = Personnel Department s FEACHER. ELEMENTARY | Plumbing tools. tolls. Gravel STENOGRAPHER |" sree in| 008 SACRBON'S working conditions, Must | County suburban area. Sirens | w. Montenim. Pe 45140 OuEKWooD Ave Say ig ay a eg 5 ‘\ ment 3%. J ‘*, ga- rormuc wen | Eiiaetint hth | ElaPy Suntan: | Ee Sacha aie be cee —errame | ee -| fee Saat eee iTR art Sundays, Instructions A. See ees “oF 8 ge RG ho Acbure/ rf Ss eas om. ‘waltress, ruct . mer ; R PAIRS 4 trict a PART one ‘SHOE SALESMAN. necessary. _Maung’ Shoes. | 50. N. Nh. Segitaw PARTS ae alg BRAVE HIGH school Jegible hand- aa PF com eae 2 sea a 38 ana_ss, ve, Mechanical Engineer _ Heve vou have ability. and want! Por design and tmyout of in | a chance to oe e = are am- ee, ‘wore — heating. | hveve: i ¥ } system Dilious, phone Paul Williams LLOYD HORNTON CO FE SI Maple Rd. Birm 3% miles of a = Woodw baht ine ar One. P Dinnan & Son Hi W Wor WAN’ AP A or man to learo Wg A MAN iN engi MA 62177. 3435 I Oftbert Farms. WANTED: 2 EXP. CERAMIC tile MA _6-2183, - Tro Yours MAN POR OR write service 4 mart of “es taf aerency No m | eget wos iver Bi. not will teach. ee oe ends 3a Lake Rd. or Vas" Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover a loss. Dial FE 2-8181 for ‘an ad-writer. rent Col. ae 9:00, 857 SULTON GUURITGE- TT 4S. Sree aoe ORILI, GIRL, NO : Say “charge it.” ts Good yo DORIVING LESSO) SALESLADIES TED’S RESTAURANT | DRIVE-IN Sere her | Steady tor oats, ladies mifinery. chiarens | ‘Work Wanted Male 10\- calnty, oon ission, vace- -Gaotse jewparts, 14. Me inaw. TED'S ge eigenen WAITRESS Baad gt cmver | ine. to 2 a.m. Apply in person limited ss ee rae umes. | aa, | LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN oot age and light housework, rE Building Service, 12 Onan CEMENT & | BLOCK pig, Hoe experience. Guar bay sh John Taylor. mane LOOR SANDING LAYING FIN PO Gardner. a8 Ce fg 40) Central, FR 21519. | CEMEN SEMENT WO WORK Ff RS, drives. etc. Reas Pree estimates. Jensen. 2-2340. FILL DELI ED AND DIRT mov drain and septic | tank 6-3772 or FE ic) _ FLOOR 2 BANDING OL) *LOORS a oo No a a is FE 25180. 1916. A Hugus, _North Cass FE 23021, FE 2-6946 HOUSE MOVING. FULLY a ea eri L. A. Young M & E ROOFING AND SIDING down, s yr. bond on roof No money start ef $448 | per - _service EM 34703 ~ MODERNIZE With reliable builder Discounts @uring Aug. & Sept. Ail types of carpenter work Roofing, siding storm windows All other types of Iterations Violations corrected. ns workm Ener traces b Teams a Sa PE 2-8245 PE 2-7004 | 200_E. Pike Eves. OR 3-226 JOS PLEMING, FLOOR “LAYING, STbING A DF ud Bille. FE 43921. 353 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, A UGUST 23, 1955 Painting & Decorating 20, PAINTING. INTERIOR AW and PE all vahiee Free PAINTING 9 PAPERHANGING — - cube " wore e a Paw _ OR 2984 or OR 3-0484. a inting & Wall Wa ashing __ free Estimates, PE. ____ Physiotherapy “2H A SWEDISH MASSAGE be THERAPY Special foot techniq be] St FF « | __ Television Service _ | 22 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 54-1296. or FE TRAKA ___ Wanted to Rent 29 CONSUMERS POWER MAN ould like ta 3. bed- _ ot _ PE 24017. MATURE WOMAN. |. LOCAL WRORE peseunr — Pi ee Ct Banelieas iecsamne Call 20288 ore yt LaPave, 5:30 DPLEAGED WOMAN er wants private 2 or 3 ae effi- * g* Write TECHNICAL MAN DESIRES TO rent 3 bedroom pome in Roches- ter area. GL" i a WOMAN WITH » SRISE Er children daberane ine = a GUARANTEEO " REPAT OCs Rates hePain R ANY RADIO. & T ‘ if 8 PARKE sr | COPENHAVEN'S RADIO & TV | repair $96 W Huron Night serv- ce calls FE 4607 | Typewriter | Service _ 22a) | ine _ TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING. oma) f | 6 Expe’ ork repairing }| General Printing and aati Bup- | | ply Co, 17 W Lawrence __ TYPEWDITERS RENTED | _ Mitchell's, 123 N Saginaw 8t _Upholstering — . EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOL STER- M ! ing 8174 roomy Lake Rd — ee — sce in, —-—— 7 TERING 48 TEL BGORAPH PE 95-8836 eee DRAPES & BED- | spreads Your material, PE $3197 | sanding finishing 155 Edison. Pb Leg SLIP COVERS. MATE. | et een =f rials Beadle. PE 5-1927 | New and fepair specialties. OR | _Lost « Found = | ‘G SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING sanding. and finishing Phone FE | ~ Business. Services en rn APPL IANCE SERVICE We service ai) makes of retrigera- tors washers radios cleaners and ai) types of ama!’ a-niiances ROY'S 6 Oakland Ave FE, 3402" “A & B TRENCHING — apory. Weter tie Piel tile ai popetes owt : Walls and windows. Reasonabie _Free est no obligation FE 3 2-163! ALL 1 MAKES OF ®OUNTAIN PENS repaired bv factory trained men at ovr store General Greening | Office Supply Co 27 Law rence 6t. Phone | Pe yon A.) TRENCHING “TO ww" CUT. ters, footing hia tile tanks and field installation Also fill dirt Grading OR 1.7318 oF OR_3-1415, DRY WALL BY | MACHINE FREE estimate No teb too bie -- «mall re em . EXCAVATIN« = Sor en ; 64372 “SEWE R ch is ANING septic 1 | wrist watch | BLUE PARAKEET LOST SAT. North eud Child's pet_ FE $-4825 FOUND. LICENSE PLATE 3-36-87 - | Owner call EM 3-3037 and pay | ter ad | FOUND BLACK a TAN COON | | deg male OL 1-5434 | | LADY 8 BILLFOLD LOST aT WA. | terford Drive-in Theater Reward | FE 23-5704 LOST Chu PARAKEET | Oxbow Lake EM. BLUE pet Child | 3-3887 Lost BROWN AND WHITE. | Pointer dog north end. Monday | FF 2 194i 'LOST- BLACK AND BROWS: GER- * | ‘man Shepherd 2 vrs old | Auburn Heights _ Reward | 5-O814 LOST IRISH SETTER 6 YRS old. Brittany Spaniel, orange and | _Shite 6 mos, old LOST dog Answers to ~Stiver pet Reward FE 54-4977 LOST FRI EVENING DENT- tures peel plate in front of Whites Gr ry Sashabaw Rad Reward OR “yee after 6 p.m Lost LADY 8 YELLOW GOLD Vicinity of &. Jos Hospite!, Biack band Make: Gi- | rard Ferregeux. If found please _ phone MI 64111 rE | Chtid*s Vicinity | | | + __ FE +0303 | G ERMAN SHE EPHERD | | ON » 7 Oo rvas Panter (service Prem ONT, VOPR FETE WANE 7S Sepia t Latlabhind ie RES + -Michigan—Antmat-Resene Leaeve—+ pairing te windine ’ Pike Ph FE ¢30) 2 _ Hobbies & Supplies 244, PLASTERING re _5-0626 _ PE _5-0025, Leo Lustig acest CAKE DECORATING MING & ew ‘Classes starting Aug. 25th. | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING 1 & uit For information cal rE 2-800 mova) 3-2000 2 pesiiie unfurnished F. | 9-116 " eoned by Se ber Ist ‘YOUNG S-eLOTED COUPLE | behely small chid desire to rent th “References € after _ — RIED COUPLE EX. would like 3 Ee ve rtly furn, FE 2 | You a a pecting ba room apt. F 23 Share “Living Cs 0 | WILL SHARE APARTMENT WITH woman or woman and bay te eens bus and schools Ww td. Contracts, ates. “32 FAST ACTION! if you have the contract- We have ‘money Cla * Peal =— +6492 «Ask for AND CONTRACTS. VaaWelt,. 4540 Disie eer 1358 enn Waiting For good contracts Mr Johnson personally for ouick tien courteous ac! A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Tele i Rd. FE 4-25. | WE ARE BUYING AND SELLING TODAY! € best-end tr value ouich cash settiement land contracts how. of Call us Nicholie & ueree Co 33 MW. Huror_ = WE HAY ve “320.000 os AL GUE Blemiees to or seasoned land Cectrasts 0 our clients om before vou sell, ASK FOR “BOB MAHAN To Buv-To Sell - , You BUY IT-WHLI MAHAN ALTY CO REA To insure INSURE IT 107%) W Huron Ph FE_ 2-026} 5% MORTGAGES MS OR SUBURBAN trom = tae eee: oases Ld po ere call of see. Cnoperatiy Real Estalg. Exchange as ‘SLICE OF HAM “| ro 4 _ Rooms adn Beers = Convalescent Homes 3 38A PINE come NURSING HOME 5 ci | ee meee | 2 1G i} * = AP Newsteareres ” es i { | | Wanted Real Estate 324. ise Apts. Unfurnished 34) BIRMINGHAM 25 PER CENT | Attractive 2 bedroom apt Heat weiter, stove ref inc. Adult 5 _Relerences $125 MI 46072 | DISCOUNT Have seasoned contracts lo be dis- ROOMS AND BATH, | porch completely re LOWER 5 enclosed modeled and redecorated Near sales of pew houses counted for our bulkiers in large City Hospital $100" per month | subdivi-ion near Middle Straits See Mr Smith at 24 E Huren, | | Lake Investments of $2,000 to ‘+ Peotiac — million wanted Phone C Schueti, | MODERN 3 BEDROOM APTS 1 Realtor, EMpire 342368 ‘ country near’ Rechester in ea: | oo asework and | rental, Adults | | change ba! some WE RAVE SOLD PRACTICALLY | 4rivin epee “of our sest | only. OL, ps57i | erty, and have people waiting | MODERN 5 ROOM UPPER APT | | buy good 2 and 3 bedroom Sones | Middieaged carmel preterred. Neo | iv the Waterford Drayton area. | chiidreg or _56 Moreland | Give us @ call for a Senet and, , NEW RANCH pre “HEATED AP Courteous * eppraisal ing lake hey Moe Large liv ew dinette. kitchen, bath. | 14 mi west of Pon- | JE ( : Woxc od QO.) wale MUtual 64208 or EM rae = Corner Williams Lake Rd & M39 Y peaaney aroma and Pid bath OR 3-125 _,, Office Open ©5 seam heat afd bot water, Pre _ After 5 Call OR +1038 | ter renters who will exchange farth labor fer part or all rent Near Ford Proving Ceeseas) al Romeo PL 2-319 Rent Houses fF urnished 35 1/3 peat AND BATH AND DRESS- 1 HAVE 82000 FOR | OWN “PAY | ment on a ' oF ved room bess _ Rochester-Orion area FE | WHITE BROS. wi 8EL YOUR ing room, Heated garage | Propenty AS WE WAVE F sot, D | accept one smal) baby ust tur YOU OR +901 NEIGHBOR'S WE. HAVE, plsh reference FULL TIME WIDE AWAKE ‘ea PONTIAC” “HOUSETRATLER. PE 40078 AUTOMATIC HEAT. 6 ROOMS UN- tl June 4656 Lakeview Dr. Wood- yall Leake : COMPLETELY FURNISHED 5 RM TODAY pan? START PACKING | ee eee NEW SCRAMBLE srs $3 PAINT | BE ‘D Tc HARI. ‘ESS Realtor ouse, available after Labor Day rence bt | dining rece ane Mehen Tee of Nortis est Sec tion Poat home [mmediate possession. Fleetric—Sewers Cleaned to fu BACKENSTOSE? wane | | Equit-ble Society, 1717 8 Telegraph + | No children. EM 441) — oTus | BY OWNER IN ROCHESTER ©) Vith‘ recreation room, ber and) ji¢oeo” Large lot Basement 4 pagTry 1,00 HOME 3) howe service Mo revats no Lawrence, FE _>161¢ witiD tien ie sods ATs D oniteian toe ia oul’ he ia " Gon rose setesned oorch Al wentase, 1) gine Bee we Sence, Cicasant Lake Privilege | Scvcsetas HEATING at 8 | 1 have purcnasea the records of | faraiahed” 391 W. Huron, als! toce ou eens HOT WATER, | tlity room Gil heat. combina-| gmail 3 room with bath & oi] | tic Almost new Smial) down pay- Son. FE ot | Kuso Gros cusmbesere trom we| 2 ROOMS. COUPLE OF SMALL | RELIABLE FAMILY 2 BEDROOM | HEAT. ELECTRIC Hot Weert, | lon screen and storm sash Only heat on same lot Only % block | ment By ewner 41 Pirst St con emat “Artbur Sweet OR 31502 | : | children welcome For informa- | modern home Sept 16 to June EAR SCHOOL, CHURCH AND | 5 | bus $1500 down, $6490 mo |) 9 BEDROOM HOMES. 6356 s | & 2 | ; | iene call FE 5-6607 | 14 Rivona off “-nford Cass| NEAR SCHON. CORK YET TO! Sylvan Lake Privileges : N PERRY ANT © °TTER- TREE TRIMMING 4 AND REMOV. AUDIVOX HEARING AID RM 10 REALTORS _Lake BR $8 030 al Free estimate FF 2-010 FE 101% N. Saginaw +0838 I $660 Dixie Hey ‘a At Wi ‘y oe “AND BATH Teac ro sats rook | | = erent Led veer wan see’ oped hea pest Priced right fot lenmediate sale ING HANNAN Li¢e00, ‘ ——— =e ‘ AN NEEDING PrP R31 R176 | wei SIT lest Schoo eac 1ers | ovely reom bric aret words call deseripe this at * = : |any¥ omi LOR WOMAN NEEDING ns iis or Oe SON ‘a ROOMS. PRIVATE BaTH AND faxetront modern . room house | SELF A GOOD DEAL. OR 3531) Iving room with picture window tractive © a Pre ‘ vmedern waco: Furniture Refinishin 16A Ly adiy adviser contact Mrs. | | FOR APPT roomy kitchen and utility reom : & f Vernou " “hone FE 2-813 YMMEDIATF CASH FOR YOUR entrance, 639 Northview Ct off Well tuer Avail Sept Sth on ; ter+ oi _piast tered = eee cor pyeerpen a _ Confidential The Salvation Arm’ | land contract or equity tn vour| Oakland. No children # mos a Gas heat, 988 | BEDROOM HOUre NEEDS fasred attic, equbd be Gira bet | py ped ‘an wali “ball anil Ol ce pyecenes : oaty, PE coer Py 3-1332 SPE DAINTY ee ae e T ”, Real {a de cog ADULTS ONLY 13 PLO — y Mi ee inawets “| 2 ot thins fahs ertvliones| | raom Cas heat and spell, serine pote rch Gan sasereae scien ROCHESTER AREA Mrs. Burnes 2-8814, #3 Mar empleton, or * _OR 3.7900 storms and sereens | bortre r _ Garden Plowing 16B conruc 10US SAY: HE WHO HAS 3339, Orchard veh Ra__ PE 44563, a 2 AND ‘ BEDROOM APART. | WALLED, CAREY ED ROOMS | | a ie | S836 wt “saov terms _ home iy room, a cine rom « = m ease chepross! . { RE OOK ENO a bath aiken Scr oe wane Co — aid eee Wanted R 1 E tat 324, $60 $70 and $75 per mon’ onth. N i ell mm econ es Avail | CLEAN WELL | us dca, ean permit ws Satna toes ¢ con. 1 laresnroomn At GARDEN PLOWING = ca She e Rubin, 4621 Eontsmore. Tocdwall able ‘Seve @th tlh. Parkiow Leal HOUSE, 1‘ CAR GARAGE. P to show you thts ively home up oi] heat, 2 car garage Lots uate a aon (ah ee co he tee ee ~ | _Lake, OR 3-483, __ +1238 ee ate = . AUTOMATIC HOT WA located at 130 Bassett St Has all fruit trees, peautiful garden spot OR 3-5289 or PE 8-1437_ anv debts contracted by any other LISTINGS Wa A NT ED | BEDROOM APT ON PINE) WALLED av SEPT 4 BEDROOMS. VENETIAN you want & expect of a nice 2) Only 611.600 ——-- = | than myself. Theodore Vande er- Qualitied ‘Govecs saking for vour, —bake Adulte oreferred, FE 6-637) 4 vedre goon. eabenoey BLINDS. TILE! or c edroom modern bungalow Base-| [| >}. 4 YT ( N p LAIN _ Laundry | Service Js werben. 509 S. Jessie St. Pon-| homes farm business and com- ROOMS MODERN CLEAN. | , Supping 1 Be ah “Sime ee eer fn FT ALTORS ee ee eee ee Cie aceake. | Loree: rensh! tape 3) pre m4 ’ sor —— + oc it | tac, Mich ertial mroverties Call us for Partly furn. 11_N John tine "AROUND > + Bebe Sit bin ars Hi | ama Ovewaca Laie PR 88419! fenced lot Owner roul ¢ | Foome with utility, Tied bath end MESES RAGE DAY OUT? | Or RNE Beaton |" eet etierttae S| Eee eraienys geae| | Renan Maen | aires bate Edits) Sta oe | RR tata tinge ees | : ’ x i if , ired, 3747 Orchard c ‘ taundry _ Phone FE 38101 285 Whittemore. references requ | oe stores, $13.940.0n terms, Substan- Huron: OA $3330, FE 2-147) | - _ Lake RA : | Middle Straits . tial _ discoubt tor cash to mort- For PAMILY 1-AUNDRY aR ms i Roous” PORCH, UNION | ———"—— ey —_ || . Buea ose eisz ag * IF SO, mel semer mos WANED. sale, Pontiac, Utilities: $100 ‘smooth | 8 Rent Houses Ustera._ =| “ARTENTION: covauian, 450 | abe pane aad beges sivmed 53% W. PE st FE 2.0250 | *\IRPOR T ROAD: ean be soit if vou sal! and get to couple or two husiness girls. | | bungalow. Nice neigh- Open Evenings | 4 rooms full beth and utility, of Landscaping 18A 7| the service of a esalified broker _ EM +308 |3 BEDRO Lael nat Siesta Burret muncaiow Pull Bese. 1m 23als raaen is Prag | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange heat gyro oh siding, pons Ol NO eee Let US \ ss nav cash ‘or eauition tp «mall ( poOM APT AVAILABLE SEPT. aon Se olomarep utara ry mem Lela of shade. Ol evement automate ll | oe ne: searing, Sat pcrecne: Larpe fet i ; som | 2 Middleaged or working couple. ‘ Crook deals tace 4 mos or more 1 8M | tivities room, attached 2 car ga rh my 100x200 =6Privileges on Huntoon GRADING aan 32 CEVELING | Give Vou l Place to Pay | oe FB RILEY CRORE Gal afters pm FE $210 Cahn furahed” Rear Too "| ready to seth bow Wil accept rage and Scocsewap Tae tat ts | a we! In golly Lake 98.960 wi rime at e his = y x ‘re w ~ GENERAL \“DSCATING GOOD Fase Your Mad | |. a | * Rs cian Je = J BEOROOM HOME. CLEAN AND | Eine ts “Tits one wasnt bait | 'SOH110, Oniv » few steps from | 2 vadroom | spent atte wt [.. Templeton, Realtor nursery “4 and seeding | Pree “aS oe LET US SELL YOUR HOME WE ; >< Couple. fon GNLY | —TOOmY._900. 5-268 en the adgembiv line, _- This is @ builders home priced at | "Kner a pe ane. cal Pa ya8ea on easonable orice estore Credit | have a = | as Bocas 5 7.8087. 3 ROOMS & BATE o — | 2) HOUSES. RANCH TYPE 1 ae caly $16,000 with reasonable JIM W RIC HIT, Realtor | or ‘OR. 3-1708 Waterford WE ARE NOT A | Bt ree, memes oats |CURAN RITCQSNETIE. APTOS] Wai tocnt oe omen, coey eet) Sle a ety ey cores. Oo 2 aan Ae ug Etat UTICA POR $ALE OR LEARE 6 LOAN COMPANY e expertedond uatesmen ote f fidand IT ot Ut furnish reference. OR 3-0015. _by owner FE 2) a Inion Lake Front * sme fo end | LOAN COMPANY Sn eden en ahr nn | § ROOM HOME on | PONTIAC RD. | NEAR CRESCENT LAKE 4 ROOM U joreniirenel full ae BALD FAOLE LAKE FRONT. 4 | Neat _scbool-and church” oe + me _| MICHIGAN CREDIT ore Tew | DELOXE GROOND FLOOR YEAR | ¢ Foran Sor taborsumien alow, bathroosh. with stool, | Don't miss thie beau —Rapma._sereened porch. Fur- fe oe LUNMOSCUVITIG | COUNSFLLORS at frontinc ress Bor 66. | com me - with 69. f. lake frontage, Living| ined. auick posses $1500 DOWN "E 8048s Russell Young fowed., a Blue Sky. Ref. 2016/6 Room RANCH HOUSE, 2 -BED- | Good basement, some work to We room 24x14, natural fireplace. | a oe Company “ ts Spore “Oakland Thea ad walro Common weaith “ arace Like new. Lake | $100" uo re Rowe Matar. Fe ee ee ere. pacreatien COOLEY LAKE RD $ Rooms. | §a3 irrack wat, 'Ba we Bs, ae , = ————— REALTOR FOR 1 OR 2 MEN. NO DRUNKS. Orivileres, Reference & lease. Re- . expan: . bath. farnace. Living room 12"20 ~ Ha 8, a- 2 Greting eb cette ~~ K KNAPP SHOES 12 W Ruron | POR 1 OR on 4 MEN. HO Da NO DRUNKS.| Orinsible peovle only, Write Pon- —2 86s or FEO 3078. foom wih French coors leading with walj‘to wall carpet. 1% car tom Excellent price, North on * Balistaction guaranteed. Free es | - RK. Ellsworth Open Eves ‘ti! * Sun. ‘ti 5 re apr “ | ROOMS ON ON west | —tiee Press, Box 114 oe sae NOW = $20,600, garage. « tached screened porch | ree artes rt a? Feo | = anaes” = 2.teee. $94 8. Sapford FR_$-6720 | aide, Or ROOM | PRICE COUNTRY In our well restricted | Waterford : = north Weft on Frank wil _ = rf) a oy a P * . ~ | Re ease St MN TED FO. RAVE GREEN TAKE OFFICE ty sowomn, megwrpg, agony | Wh de Se ramen” FW | filly faa"n'canr'or com | Willams Take Front |) wutiawg vane, 2 pein ERP wiht ey me cleanup. PB 32-6712 SUSIE’ SMART SAID. SES | oWEADQTRS ALL LAKES” | PE 71-0251, ee ~ $1.600 G9 ne 1c This ts ine pome as heve the | streened porch. ofl furnace & ANC Oe ea ATE Z 2 Be ae en y fm of but ly have the | LAWN BUILDING AND GARDEN- to SMA lincleym. She app! Cottages. homes Lots pnd estates | CARGE 2 RM. APT POR RENT . ———_ a BATH gra HERBERT C. DAVIS privilege of ran consists of | water heater $7550 Terms 1-30 ats ne ork. PE 3TH Spas) cones ee 5 Nees. = cnMa ust tice | Purnisnings of this ept, for sale. | ernooes or_eves, aba 25 Pontiac Laze Rd witht ¢ living room 2 ierge exe WHITE LAKE 3 Bedroom home Auburn —_ ! OME ms, eautifully AKE a Eas TOM No wEDOTtG LANTTATION AE SS on coMMENGE RO CEM gusts Gt taht? re she” MEACTIPUL «, BEDROOM Wome | MODERN DOM ROME soTee | Rt comtiet” aint vam | neni miwpace, ee Sat beg pina id EMI Pumied nape inge—— toe service. =e wes mice a cs nee nt oe } “Wood floors * lt “neat _ Pi’ teen Flos nd 10 . m ae pe henge vi ecoontiprt| Loreen Rooms & large wttiity scaping. by experts ; only, Inquire st | water tested, eat Pord TOV: | . t “ot, | reom. $8800 Terms | eG Wed. Children to B to Board 2¢ 26: Witt: 1 eur OY OR LAsT YOUR LAKE | Orton, cape |e, Srounds at Romeo. #126 per “ee im oe + Families tached garage and fence, jot | waa at i Pr Ortice 800 Commerce. Ra. 'SMALL | CLEAN 2 ROOM A month, References required. Ply: ‘or Colore ami Terms can be arranged YPEN M. | Meving & & Trucking _ 19! | EXCELL .LENT FE GARE Ut Li mental Prefer older lady or centtem an. | _2-3178. utifel 9 pedroom with unfin- : —+7eie down. New ¥ bedroom are YOR-BETTER HOMES AA MOVING TRUCKING PICK. | aeeeoes GIRL COUNTRY. HO HOME UR F. McKINNEY week. Vicinity’ of Wisner ‘School. BEAUTIPUL fL NEW 2 BEDRM Bo. i ted vals as Al 99 waserent, eas Sylvan Village ern homes at White Lake tarce/ a a berrevin ae plex on. riv 3 o hh room ure Ww ow | eS a ae or | Massaro! a ane ace “EPEERILD Un. | Tort ot Pestios. 9109 me Coll heat, nice ae red ee a pavarai “hrepiace, fama) Excellent kitchen. bath. off forced Youll have to see this @ bedrosit Pe con b or! = x 4 4 ad om me $3571 any time. Wid. Household Goods 27 der 1 accepted. PE 2-1651. On eee ees — dee, "ye, te Information call Mrs, | sized d 4 bedvengss S| Sone piel rive’ cet M0 to| ony Fag] FE Soeit_any_tme____| Wt ouse’ MIDDLE “STRAITS LAKE. AT-| Soears FF cideets, gna heat, garage andr RM Watch for:open| ice rooms with basement and BEDFORD MOVING ——. Lepore § HANGING TRADES—TRADES Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Pitpines, Automatic of ruace. ™ be a nor This ecm HA Sos wa fe . rope S. by bom owed ate Wage ad Loca!_& Long Distance—FE 2-8787 . We | tn trading eetate . ‘ 125 per month. 1 Avie too" with reasonable — shades _orlsme MY . = 2 car garage, & ont. VNER ‘or \ "C H AY (DF N trig rater tor nad vane. new ki a CLEAN UP JOBS AND TRUCKING. Fist. : = homes, farms take and | 2 CLEAN. 20 § PARKE. EM BY Ov | eset) be au te NITURE NI sEDED bomen Fm gees FE bTi08 RAMONA TERRACE, AVAILABLE | Ranch home 8 | ‘4 PE e044 312.000" ged Seoae Ca = j nl iS, TAN _UOGA ingle pads FUR ou ae aS Get the catty larer homes for. small 2 BEDRM. APT AT WALLED naeeor eteem FAMILY OF 3-1 De Screens. re Aug a heat lake. ta bad et se Bivd.___ Open Eves SYLVAN MANOR - live mie ees or FE 2.1922. top gp Bh bez t tera w gooshpal Leke. Liv room, large yo beens - A m Rea- onvaeres Paved street. OR SS | Bn k ranch DUMP VICE BLACK | sell it you, B Coasmeatty. etmost i» satiste all i bg modern kitchen, full bath, soaabie. FE 4, after 3:30 p.m. . a G1 HOMES i hone = attached éa’ dirt ey on “iit and ‘Rravel. | Sale. Phone OR 1 na cerned Do ast tect eeliested. Call hail. end private entrance. ey ri eee — | DRAYTON PLAINS. i ¢ ROOMS AND REALTORS — CeROCM Br Ae caveeee Cee are viovely PAY CASH FOR ALL RADI * ypes rooms, nist AL fs *t | «a aped, {Sores or — re tn | sin dive "vor our | eae ee neated naliding, Rooly' yoree, coly, ADAMS | Maple furntare. St ich OE TV. | s6) orcniard Lane Ra. PE Soe) Nia cfethe pene, omen om tne | “ee rie fo the nominate of E ne. of hard REALTY CO. 343 Auburn, rator and ving room | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | finn is A- the lavout ts beaut | oo ClGHT HEAVY FRUCKI Ler ue “BUY IT OR AUCTION our: Cranes io het flea call 3 artet ae eZ ed wasement fut and ther have select ork | a “Eee be bauied ate? got wend. | R for you. OA. 9-681 etabtisnine 0 reputation as the | Lyset or EMpire | Rent Lake ce Property 36A|, catpeted. Pull pasement. gas hot | $2250 Down finves, beautiful Kiteboa: lovelv| And read 90003. ONE Oo} OF pF FON rlac’g _ CARGEST 2 — So | page, sereen and storm windows A ice 4 room howe with 3| bath and « hecemen) thet is par modern home va heme it? 1th’ fa we need INE: Ash SST SIDE. 1% ¢ are 40x120. Near rooms and & pened - exceljen & © and incre marOna* CLEANED. po “er, Saeata a | amar eR RES & SON sas 2 ROOM COCPLE. WEST SID asreacteys YEAR mor im schoo snd ee. center B08 voreh In Keero Harbor $40 eres, eecreenn iavees: Bell for bait owe tara © a) ce +5134 - WANTED 3 BUY ALL ii! ‘ + TLARGE Re “PRIVATE BATH | 3-2355. $2,500 or down LIGHT HAULING BUSINESS AND | of furniture ’ Prone PE Ge 138 Ree ree eechanee | S24 entrance. 3 biks. from Post | Gi ean, MODERN LI iVING FOR _Beebait ‘St. OR 34656." By owner $1,350 Down” CARE TAK PING ALOW responsible. peop rople oe Pets —joee |-V WANT TED FURNITURE Office. $12.50 per week, FE 6-6343 y vncaten ah Lake. | NEA@ LAKE ORION: 3 BEDROOM | 9!’ 1.100 DOWN Evenings after 6:00 call Mr. Jolt AULING. ODD JOBS R Cabin basem two 5 nice 5 room home with oll) Tree five room jow with | Ey eese. sit — sad ox and went fp m— Ae yp Bad eC ASH chicken aw x io. tet st rene. — “ious. ond ‘shunt eereened ta poret and Mosk freon z : aped. ” Tr al ach, Home he e . : tegee servies om and the high- : grerme fat *. school bus at wees ta 7 = 100, al] ficnen and me in, all * semen OFFICE OPEN 04 "Ph : & SAL. . bol ae Bt you have Acor "$2,000. down. 265 I and garage Priced at 06.000. (a ay ere} EB S SALES CO. we we be at vour __ Lake _ Ra. = CHAPIN-BIGEL ow. . noperes kine OHNSTON, Realtor SUDDEN SERVICE—ASHES R OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST | “00r within 24 hours with ¢ BY OWNER, NEW HOUSE At- ; heme 4.200 #1,000 DOWN S. Telegraph Rd. bish and light trucking. FE 46079. USED FURNITURE BUYER. tor cone cqeiey aow and tell 2 bet Pull BROKERS & BUILDERS leas ve aaoae what vou have most finished. rooms. ill Orehard Lake Red “Dande Pj room modern buries FE 4-2533 T k t R nt basement. My | eauity. OR _3-4001. Be Sit or Pe sce joe with ful) basement Tenor oi! ; ) aa = — re A neat ¢ - Trucks to nen Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor &§ ROOM ME_IN BIR- sre} teactive tame and a bargain at a tRocks Th ‘4 ue <= 5 Aad hee —_ L pas 555 stalre Ta eee kiteheo & T TON ET "Rk HIGHLANDS only $6,200 ym fon tad e ‘or stake STOP LOOKING ‘ “ — a ee room. Pansled rec, room in base- EXTRAS will ° avy Tovry Rooms et ad hee orveke Wanted—to—buy Houses, barns. ee __ For Rent_Rooms 37| om er & drver connec. tsere veut eubement of i AEAUTIONL FAMILY Power Pontiac Farm and pm lg PEDDLING B RC iS Tana x ; Gon ouer | dinsnc| Weal jerout with one bedroom | Industrial Tractor Co. | gto domp.,% P Sutton YOUR PROPERTY? : _bt i Sse Seen iit Kitchen hes “getine space yeod| 274 (att hu quite som | & ARD eee ’ “WitANGEns. ‘ IT DOESN'T P. ro ie i SELL. REA opens © a. 4 pies kitehen’ besement Oven ye Ganduve Mreasonavie, FE +2858, is | sow a A Packets 822 ee bath ev cedresae tanmae 4 h off 6.6, heatma RAT WEAR LAKE oO bed abit inted base- — Bed Int and a 9 car ga- DUCED RA Wanted to Rent 29 ic sat Py by mien. rarane, chirken chiekes ment ene heat. entra storacs enelient surromndines. Sell RE s _ Wanted to Rent _ 29) Ee ie a rene. | Gor egyhis cm cash to mortgage oF " ~ “Yodias Lake ‘Lake | the 31n120 : 4 GM EXEC. DESIRES groans be im finer condi- VACANT TERRACE Painting & Decorating 20 t | Svivan Lake a | inting ing 20; OR 4 BEDRM. HOUSE. voT BY aPAtls Bol pnleeen PROW YOU!| + fhe DOWN CALL FE 2-8111; EXT. | INSURE IT , per BS | STREET | cit, beat’ automatic shot water : fj \ THIR sereened Classified Ads! To swap a senna fee ee fond tive it. | EM 3-433 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT to new? location r ; moving =e at on 0 | Rooai on Fann = how rae Laytl CON- Mvalesce rego Cs care. Murdock hes be “ribs Glass Ra., Ortonville ___ Hotel ico 39 ___For Sale Houses 43, Pioneer Highlande 2 bedroom!’ hei ecreation room, privileges a $13,800, terms | Off Joslyn room, with full basement ' Ons some rite dow =e mortgage onuhniy ah of 864. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If ne answer peg | _ » Evenings ar ay 8 111} Joslyn, Cor ord. REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Hooms aa a) Ba 21760 uD HOTEL AU BURN 474 Auburn Re Cooking and coniccnahar urdt 23-0230 SALE SMALL HOUSE 2228 CAN en yy and moved in 12 sections FE 207\9— | MODERN 3 BEDRM HOME. 81.500 dn, ew ena furnace By own er FE 41625 BY OWNER - BEDROOM BRICK +e : emant Room Sy Day or Week + teeta 2 perthh- i 4YURON HOTEL CL EAN MODERN _ Miron 6. F 26960 Rent Stores 40 Good for Many Businestes os business corner, Pike at a under Apartment building. oeeel Excellent ners, Offices or trical Appliances = etc. Manecers Apt 444 E PE 2650 ‘7 s1ORES w ay water furshied ae s Ah Hiren rE et | STORE FOR RENT. oxdd, IDEAL for barber shop, good location 8 Pike or Reat— Office | Speco | WOODWARD . AVE SB 1%, mingham, modern offices able BIR- avail = ‘For Rent Miscellaneous 42 " ONE WAY COAST TO COAST | RENT HERE ‘LEAVE THERE | Open and Closed Trailers FY E Howland 3245 Disie Hwe _ OR 39-1480 | For Sale Houses _ CRESTVIEW HOMES, INC LOW FHA terme 2 Emerson FE LAKE PRONT ALL AC aROUND living "oom Youngstown = aitehen. ment. Ol} furnace heat, 3 car. ge- rage, 4 64 « | Im mediate _ possess OR + afier 6 7 3 PO - BATH. Hardwood floors Keeeo Harbor All large rooms $4 700 8760 down FE 5-613, LARGE 6 ROOM ~ HOUSE. BHADE, back yatu . warden « Roval Oak 3117 ped Rd at Law. rooms by day or week 45 West. hone. FE | 4 |. Rate $30 each WO 2-5670 | 43) what you: do, call FE|, - peneh 2hia: Middlepen Ra Onposite am- mond Lake $16.360 term: j | Colored __OPEN HOUSE New National homes now under | construction |. and -% bedrooms [| down payments runnine from $685 to *865 These of ranch tre | bomes will be ready to move to 2 mo after he deal ts closed Model open 8 & m. to T om B6at Aue % and te am, i Aue 7 Dyire out UB 10 16 miles te Foster Ra niche on Polliow the signs eboat ADAMS RE AL TY | 382 Auburr oe 4 — PERRY -PARK | | baruets we eeece Was © habemeens. REALTOR | x tie | 1 modern 6 room heme One | Since | ou heat ce « roe oS eat es | @ feem moderh home Chicken | tol’, N fe sane Pus: | § Tene. ma house em mrooder | ise Laeated | Phone. PE 68-0447. Eve PR 2-100¢ ine CaseL soe NOTT, REALTOR ithin ¢ miles Pontiac $6 god | down , 10 K. Pike YE _ +000 |3 A Home of Your Own es RIDGEWAY © opaye gus OTTAWA nt PLAINS | ve ut ronan bemne hey. onle tm - : we’ REALTOR e His fine location estibule en- AREA Se pate, be cans trance ving ree m. ‘see speapress pearing Se na Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Deeek tent ineek a4 . Ah, a e] loc ated ay be i. : peted ving Toom, 0 on! West on U8 10 ‘Dixie Mwy ) to Now Is the Time to car garage plus screened summer Sailabaw RO Turn rt Tm t aed = = priced north on Bashabaw May bee Get Ready for Winter 1ateo wih terme R4 Turn right ‘% mi on Maybee WE BUY—WE SELL— WE TRADE { 3 bedroom ranch home. Minimum lots, 100 side Aluminum storms & soreens Paved streets Carport, solid driveway Lew inonth) yments AL FISHER REAL ESTATE 19922 dames Courend nett Model phone 0! Di. 10310 mR }-2303 | Bessee tedeerock cireplace GI'SO$DOWN | | | j | 6261 | | | | { Suburban Beautiful 3} bedroom brick ranch BSvacious living room with Ten- | ‘For Sale Homes 4 43 Spent rte Pee DAILY 5-8 P. M. | Seminole Hills Brick (110 Oneida Modern to the m‘nute urine room and dining ll Thre : bedrooms, * tn lola a yy ee with Formica and fan Alu- * orse Ste cnt cl het Ser ek sills and oi! heat vm mapect these fine new “ond Coss be ® homes Sunday fe § Went ies ee mh oe IO urea Oneida to 4 ROOM AND BATH PARTIALLY Prosarty. Pollow atans finished down. Immediate ae possession, OR 30104, “ S EK > $2400 DOWN 9 BED hb Bateman & Kampsen Neal. atarmns (eat ante te Real FE 4.0828. 7 x 150 Bainnce se oe . fe 4 amo which ine ies Ke realtors . insurance 1al W, ¢ field % 8 Telegt on eves & sun MILFORD: § RM OUSE, TILE Late enclosed porch base- onperstiv Res! Estate Kxchanse eut earace A laree iscaned | HAVE 4 BRAND NEW 3} BED. | 800 down room hotses just eing com- | Huron. _Milford MU 40 pleted. in. Wi a. th Apabe rman. ae nad Soctecmes ville Rd. Only 61 dawn "SFVERAL ooon MoD N «To edreom ranch, atlached garage 6 hotses Easy terms P. Waterfor? area A very ettrac- w Dinnan & Son, 66 W Haron tive vrice on tits ont iy Ic 1O. MARBLE, Realto mo See our m * thonal information ‘a Io overlooking Huren River 6 - T Beautiful Lake Front Andersonville Ret<<"Saterford Phone OR }-1268 Home ~ aaa Hirick Cape Cod 9 bedrme . meine —gosa DOWN ha with fireplace. dnine . itehen. breakfast nook paths. Le ans oe vearacm a nee s ree. room with frewines. and et- privileges on lake block fram house Prame with cedar shakes landscape lot Cail for. informa- Picture window hard wood floors | “on today , oi] heat itilitvy room Immediate ‘ Gossession Birmingham e =e . Central location -Well keot up ROCHESTER AR EA i meme vey a oe t, mein busi- ness district eu protession- Lovely 2 bedroom home builit tn ai office or clinic Call for eddt- ‘$a Laree living room with knotty | tienal information pine walls Master bedroom with wainut paneling dardwood Moors | Vanity in bath i basement | | ake Area Larae recreation room Mot wa- £xcentionaliv nice location. Beau- ter heat O10 fed Lot 100x387 in iliv landacaned lakefront lot. Nicely lantscaped Nill orowerty A $ reoms ang bath $16 630 caah to, mortense halt tamt, seveoned from’ wore. ATTENTION INVESTORS | Ehzabeth | ake Privilege } bedrooms $17 khzabeth L. ake Privilege 4 bedroom Basement ¢ Lochaven Road 2 bedroom 4 acres $1) 000 Sytvan Lake Privilege 10 room heuse 610.900 Svivan bake lncome Brick 61) 6005 ; Reed Lake Privileges 3} bedroom New brick ranch ty $18 O90 2 car carace Call today John K. Irwin WATKING LAKE A real fice property, yards from the lake 2 hedveanns i hardwood floors, {ull basement a ° $590 DOWN tien aluminum storm } fimtatring ASKING §800 DOWN ne = dust @ few years old HUMPHRIES REALTOR CoSveraiive Real Liger *# PAT ya we gt about 100 clean a2 a pin. Price 3 vear old. 2? bedroom home with mediate possession Needs miner North of | Clarksten Good 9 bedroom frame ay? - , . \ \ | ‘ \ : . \ \ THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST, 23,-1955— _— - For. Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43|// For Sale Houses 431 FUNNY. BUSINESS by Hershberger ___For Sale Houses _ 43 Fo For S Sale , Acreage __ 47, Business Opportunities 5 eee . FULLY FURNINED' TO LasT| |. BY OWNER iy 5 5 Rooms, “BALCONY BEDROOM. 6 ACRES Rg Ey EXCELLENT SERVICE pos ® 4 TO BE SOLD, _| detail, Well located corner i; 3 utility MYER'S R “S tori This : ‘$695 re . a. bet, sored street Neat jean. en ey a Plains, e od | furnace 1% car pone 3t Mer |_$ pee? _ ope eat : a aa : room : Pictu ; 4 | tun eS ' i » Eenpates. dow. Forced oil : of fter 4 p.m a wonderful ‘o i) oy wai a minutes - ak fhoors: tiled. t ath. alumigum | (Ge™. Forced oe eaiiv. For ‘Sale Lake Prop. 44° Ballers Attention f dicidual with jase ee 4j wn ame. ary and cool This is a real Y te mpinea, Ottered Pega lows an mar aa Lok 100 5 See. Ot a Taal A setae tor e sana, ae or — u t 4 : Panes ee a home base- cost 6 : i ; it al ion ; ce costs Ghent. 2 bedreome down with peony farnst tove in for $10,250. 63.000 or less down, OR | BY OwNER: 3 BEDROOM. MOD-| men. lecetine “co ‘ontiac ice station experience an : Masted . gs be Sk 7 See Be $2:200 down. 15 300 ful wee. | ea TT | Maceday Laké privileses, newly | have 30 acres of getty aes sufficient assets. For fur- £ . } fe : > 1 ! j phic oF Me a a a ae ee | gecorates oll peat semral Uit.S) | at's minumum cont Priced ot) ther information call FE : Pedal ea Sige. See fnd music room. Ses ened = PE $181 _ EM sane Fes ©—6 783: MENOMINEE cash sessior. now OR 450.00 per acre 2-9173. 8 am. to 5 p.m, ee ‘ off Madison and serch : |SELL MY EQUITY ON Pic By owner Lovely modern brick — =e ee | | : Fete Stier teen, cinmeg ove | Steet tere Begone ste | 2 bedvoae mame, penile BUSINESS BUSTS Oe eas es) tae ; ‘ ' si | beted, living imine rooms ree a F in Waterford Twp. fuse _! Pen eee weed a ood ac ce 219 Eim &t. 6 to 8 p.m. | carpeted. pice basement. oil OWNER Located abaw Ri” close to'shoU-| PRINTING & RUBBER STAMP nod 345 If you like it, we will work ere HOUSE: IN DRYDEN ON Deal. 2 car carsce, nice lawn ping center and schools . Priced ~~ business tneluging . oresses, pa- ae Stes eS Sees Sh her Eahte Hee SACRIFICE [Eisrse® Ss) iets Spero A, artin, ake Orion, = : - bavment itiac reas Bo : —— | Watkins-Pontiae Est = ~~ ATTENTION INVESTERS ! Full Price PAUL A. KERN, Realtor att) “ORION | | ts thus ns- Pontiac istates > Susy tebe frant poss conad Some “dw. M. Stout, Realtor |. gman plasties coe. Oo at or ola model be “Te N Bag PE 20209, ranch home reeseway double | story 3 bedroom home 14x27 liv- | ——— beat eneite fire- 7 N Sacinas st Pb FE 65-8165, Excel license to produc S Mig off Baldwin Dor of Real Saat Since 1919" garage knotty yes ieee ing rocm Roman brick fireplace. plac | cen Eves Till 6:30 i bce apes = ng, 1. Potvure: ry eolvcaic | We pan nn ase od dies APPROX. ‘$1,000 DOWN | Sunday iz to 40m | ditch “capital” for. production eee eri Pal KY te | e , | e bath and showe | ~ ' ERS PEARL BUILDING CO. AUGUST. _ Attention Newlyweds | Siastered “walls, Coved"celimgs. | 0 pe Se is) BUILDERS =. |_gachinery god warkete. P. ©. FE SPECIALS joy Roman severed \equs ors ae | room, Baseboard radiation. Front ge es Die 138) collect. >| ATEENTION ‘DRY CLEANING STORE FOR WiCANT BOOB til custom =, suBY. BAN ooh hyper ng bee Coreem uhesed | —_ rear payee — : sort ad cams ta L iu paiviLedns, a BED- | i cogs Bast ‘of Poo: territie Business Will train. Duy (oa stom i ranc Ome ny ' cal garage a love | 1 & EAE EAE ee Rg ay Ut al ES eh | Totes oat aaa aooetsoaoes: | SST a™C™ AYDEN |... gy-owwen -T ROOM = : | me u year, Priced at i own. | : _ BY OWNER: AE a Fn “Suburban Offerings | Hien. sare gsuam ores "Dorothy Snyder Lavender } iy daa” °C | RS EARP ad vince RPE anon ave, oom BE prety atom, Si. Be COOL NOW ~ REALTOR oan Lake Shores 1140 W_ Huron PE 2-441 | FOREST LAKE 120 PT FRONT. | F WARM IN WINTER A lovel G. I. RESALE - | Log home on Cast Lake Cana) HOUSE WITH ACRE OF GROU MD | fom frame bungalow with. 0x30 axe FE 5-965, ' Lake rontage a “BUY TO ELL REALTOR Well Quiet with orchard 1086 Cloverlawn. | living room, 11x12 dining room, LAKEFRONT LOTS CLOSE “70 | wae foes 25 cro Onreeis OD RTRIDGE is Auyractive 3 rts location Only $950 on BY OWNER ot © iotas 8 AND) pyie.modere kitchen Tile bath | Pontiac on Carpenter Lake. Small bee tl eas ake ake. Plenty of Cee ___ fists eituated op carey High and Palance $6 (peg month beth, fd gene OF Eimabete Re fice mace i ee see | down parment Easy terms, By! Annas, ith each! carce) FoR SATE” LEASE OP SMAL Dr a Oil Heat. Tie Ba 3 BEDROOM Lk Rd. Ca! FE 86-0336 after 5; Toom Nice porch 1 car garage — owner = | Located just 8 mi aerthwest of | restaruant. Fully equipped. Located Close to Pish Hatchery. SPECIAL ' ™ pége-tagady Sam toT a) On # lovely lot 755305. Also in- | | MACEDAY LAKE a ing at 3. sd iC | E Veterawd Selling . j Summer cotisse bens isthe Dov | - ; Cluded is an attached 3 room | | 9 bedroom. suto. oil furn. $0x150, wih easy terms Call -r avoclt TO LEASE, POOL ROOM. @ TA- Full $11,500.00 | to year sround This e | \ or now renting for $60 per mo | landscaped lot, evergreens & | ment | bles, doing goog business. MY ee cee | cin Shee ie as DRAYTON a Seat Miva ichsued” as | HITE ~'= . pn te ee asement on the > | elec. ¢ stove include | v4 {FOR THE LARGE FaMiLy | ° WOOD p—Haksaiiiare teat eeainite taneie | | ¥ Glee with Trent: r 3 oomy frame home on' 5 beau S | clubs" tility” 64 x110 sorte S: Oxbow Lake a Uifully landscaped lots Has livipe | sae on Lose cant Trcehl ia aa = bedroom. ; # Diste Mwy = Z large picture window, 1 blk. from : wo 1p tery 3 Bedroom Ban: ee cae ae cee ce $3500 DOWN | 900 with $3, ‘oo down a sandy Beach. must sell : oes wil w ase me E | : : gtr Bath ‘Tile Shower in hving occas a cceastoh aaa | vectemeeseey ie ee - Carne living For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 ®2 hal pees rere ae] REALTORS | 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEB pragma sey end | separate 2 room unit in rear, now | oom with natural fireplace. 2) ~ ioe “CABIN ON GOOD SANDY - $660 Dixie Hey . mee I c pet « provites income, Well comatrected poo gee nlastered heated | ee i 6. Lewiston, Mich. + Phone OR 31872 or _GR TODAY’S SPECIALS cdg stress eore B DIeser ed | ee D eee coreans | a ACR ae LUMBER YARD & MILLWORKS « Sea aa ees onl we serene: walls Ot Aguigr Side perch garage Comb 3 & storm “NEW 2 BEDROOM BRICK AND “PRIVATE OWNER, ACRES, 20 Soe ares 16k a LEA: Full Price $@ ! : atl . “We | 6 ' | ciaseed treat Soven | scpoeued ‘ot 002 at ster saftener | ; stone Fireplace. dining room: | cash Cail MA 5-0351, after 4:30, / brick & block, ida. oa 2 acres. 4 : WM. A. wii handle the down vav- diate possession & uci room Carpor Cement | | All concrete floors mn Meslak TMBREE & GREGG |g MOLMES-BARTRAM 2 | gusetat sis ake poeary | RIPE FOR a ee a‘ ' 430 enmore. © ic a > A ) 185 Vaton Lake Rd EM reed | bs 03 Dixte Hwy - OR 3.1950 4284 Dixie Hwy, Draytean Plains Neat 2 bedroom frame bungalow Best t Buys xe FE 5-0640 or FE §-5323 = : * ID ~ PROFITABLE NEW. & in veED ONION, LAKE VILLAGE On +201 Oven Sundays oo a C AN NAL jeading into 2? of ONLY $850 DOWN WILLIAMS DEN ELA )! M ENT - AUTO PARTS business Pon- | $3197 or EM 34431 -3486' Foniise tex. Ra our best? lakes it hax a fenced Lake Front FE 4-1906 12 ACRES with lake ostvileces | tac Good lecation. ereaeey ae REALTOR ee eee FE 21-0207 back yard. a quiet location and Toda eae MPIELD “Wear Clarkston-Orion Rd. Price cluded Easv parking OPEN EVENINGS TIL BIRMINGHAM 5 ROOM FRAME. LAKE Lenesr Rd ot Ma BIG rooms. $145@ moves you in Y FOREST ARE eas asa.) (Lee plus stock with just inventory of ye7_W, Huron FE 4 ttle. fall pesement sae omtonT Ik etalon 2 "Wied baths 2 fireplaces. fH | sou AORES 16-1010 troot lols on aporox. $1 | schoo A 5 4 rms Shower Aut ren Nahieht i oe eeree i : ; price ( BRICK 67 ROOM HOTEL & BAR HILTZ, | tet singe “yr 100 dowp. FH he smter sis 800 7 Vacast $e Gs ou ee | HILTZ Lovely 3 bedroom home io | diate ‘potscesion WS Chub Dr. Lake Oakland Price $6,000 rus drecm owners aot Located : | ee eresting and unusual home WALTER GR 2 | w ord Te : a uo north in ming area - | __ 3 bedroom contemporary. poured be Me Built in 1906 this howe hes i Ae on co Trey 900 down, It's all in tito con- Contemporary : 7 | ARSE TaMhacatls RSET s sons Retlyestategtnd Imeursnce , | ceramic ule pail, frepisce. — Otter—Sylvan Lakes sion eae !lUN Oe is an acre woodel ~~ =e | en ist floor, 2 bedroo mM € 9-9 5 Only 5 desirable high mt, ary | 8 ACRES with excetient take tront~ + % a jot. The styling is contemporary | wun \y bath upper level Taree a e al } | ~ pen a apstiln vine ab $i4.008 with building sites of 10 age. North of Pontiac Price $32.- basing Eee ee ee a : rom the hard vertical exterior | | ss pleasent corner lot Qarace Goft | . , width overlooking - find we 000 Sects. wth exechapt slead? : ee Tenet con qaleunt bes | water Screened porch off living | Their [.oss Your Gain Waterford Village Oxford Area gg ears eo wae Fi | Established 1916: roost bowed built-in barbecué pit : . : ’ cs ACRES Located in Independ- tate and all. : som pe apag act ie ere es “ sm | Te are anes A 5 ate | Here's a real roomy 3 bedroom Tocated close to schools and portunity ~ Priced from $975! ence Township. Ready to go. $750 ee: - ; Hy i WU Al ITY BL wy Te ihe . ALES s-B AR T R \ Ml | mt condition 1 ew plumb- home with full basement and 2 . shopping we have @ pice J per acre. | BMORGASBORD and femilv stvie | + “Serving bar to the | coreg te ir QUAL ao | 4392 Dixie Hw Guxiee| | Gr wack gates an Gos nice jots Healthy small town en- bedroom home with full CARL W. BIRD, Realtor dinners are. 1 specialty et this : hein 4 room, “ath and | HOMES I" vo = ret orice thate an freed Ni eanae cod iar scone pe te tot diine seou'ana i's 503 Community Nationa! Bank Bis. We Assist in All Phases erron Sco atick Lear ‘3 y ‘ ; oF | y nd school is right nex “ E PE 5130: ~ rbor ric or mulck pre Tek connie Se ea | Cmetreeted oo ee mrice | Closing Estate [eee ene wedeek 5: ee eee door | Everything ne Fs mores, | ie Sect $1009 enue vcs sorb ees > ROOMS of Development just €13.900 full orice car Garage with overnead doors. ranch home that includes full | walking’ ciseece ocr Briced ai | _-61800.00 dn | and oath Carace Extra tot : Be Be Gg mates ores oe Sagsqeet oat _ssseched learece: | busy $20,000 xalue to settle eaiate , Suburban Special | ear $3'300 terms. i) “ | Prosi, Lave Good ~ tor cash T AND MANY OTHER CHOICE fo quickly, heirs will sacrifice Sub-) With over 1600 sq ’ ' Strbrtebare i i J. A. ay or BUSINESS OPPORTU TTIES : a oe Bee mode! brick home Ideal for ‘ential 3 bedroom home. 2 car living area Two hteplaces Cute 4 room home lecated = one Ae reer THROUGHOUT MICHIG Y W aaa Ne Fark city lots, Available in 2 or 3 bed. | tices Ss Sores = earn Ceramic tie bath. knotty a lor just east of Opdyke “road « j ZONED BCSINESS REAI TOR-INSURANCE nr Pp i ICE ; ou won't beat this ree rma. full basement, Oven 1-4 ang! jllver Beach Sub | Lake privt: pine paneling. sluminum, with large lot. full bath. ga- This 31x78 ft. 2-story brick bide: jo9 Oak res te asu | ARKD E. PARTRIDGE brick .front home with Living | by appointment Other plans jeges 1802300, 6 lots Good buv | storms and reens { | rege and basement, Only has been built for a church. Has land Ave ees ms aye Room, Dini Room, tchen.| 4, choose from Prices start a bol home or as an tnvestment — excellent fenced yard yee t REALTOR — INSURANCE $6400.00 with terms madsen Trae ce top fir! wih Open Eves ___Pree Parking REALTOR FE 2-8316 : nee Ell ae on on ea | 99.078. We arrange foe om ihown by appointment only se soe kiddies je boa Ss | 28 cosens Ave. 4 Pe tase | = ground fir. which will seat 390 | 20 oe SOME. spat Mae aoe 43 W. Huron 8t. Oven Eve, 7 to 8. } es i es be " Foere ¢ a full basement ae | i= ree) im ths office: "LOVELA ND tt wall to ee ting ad >) $500 Down set gt — ———— Ss _ty SOR3, Ontonrie. wes wl y mee gn & & and the t full prige ts fust “313 800. = with a large down payment to a = 4 ver cent G1, morteaee. Custom Ranch You'll love the view brick and masonry ra tt features 2 large Bedrooms with lots of closet space a iaree erie Room, Dining Room Mpeg Room and attached on and « large ewe!! crated lot for tust $16.800 with termes to. suit LR Rea! Estate and Insurance 1011 W. Huron 8t. FE 5-6 ———— Oven _ 09 “NORTH END Here's — an Beeds work —but 685 with terms too! _ look, only “MARSHAL. LST. yoons & part vat on uw corner hort Sotd $5.500 “Cash to mort- . NORTHEND § rooms Full bath @-car earace Lots of shrubbery & CTCKLER RE ALTY 204_N. Saginaw FE 4-400 A BARGAIN ’ 4 See this fare 2 rag oo wange- low Large livin Ta | t matic water per Lake leges. Good loc . Near Dixie | Hivy. In Cigreston. — dis- $8550 PONT IAC, REA EALTY 3 TY? Baldwin FP_5-8275 ‘5 2 FAMILY = Duplex. Rents or $70 per mo each. §2000 Dow . JIM WRIGHT. Realtor 345 Oakland Ave 5-O441 | Co-operative | Réal Estate ‘Zochengs 7 LARGE’ ROOMS WARD EF. |REALTOR | 432 W Huron st. bedrm furnished benealon: Ae Willams Lake Full basement, gas heat. floored , ird fir “Good west tion paved street more than make your monthiv side loca payments 000 «terms> Near State Hospital Full gas heat Paved and bus new atreet WEST SUBURBAN }-bedrm home plastered walls. full basement ot! furnace. 2-car garage. trees. large lot. iaerel tee tt Open es _Neat to the Consumers Power Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE 3 BEDROOMS 6 room home street close to downtown Pontiac Full pasement, nice ty st. 950 with $1.500 down NEW RANCH HOME WE Aside kev to this vacant wiv | erated, oak floors. large | elosed porch orivilewes to sandy beach. $6950 and only $1,200 down BRICK INCOME ?-family side has 3 bedrms and bath Income will | See this now at $15 - REMODELED }+BEDRM HOME | j base- | I\e-car near | Total orice Shade achool Weaee AE HE KNUDSEN FLOYD KENT, Realtor? “2 Ww Lawrence FE 5-€105 located on paved 2 bedrooms & attached earare on 1 acre suburban living for vout: terrific buy $12.500 on terms oh Crescent Lake m Grand old home tn Neat and clean with 3 and den, — 2 rage. $2500 d WEST SUBURBAN 9 bedroom vengalew on large tot | with 120 ft ou car ga- arabainany pe PPR AO @ TROU XR FRANKS | GENERAL REAL ESTATE 42%5 Die Hoy OR +e701 | _Open_until §—Sun. 1 to S pm | WALDO’ ST. gas heat. See tk N Gs Schools, CARROLL G. PORRITT 26% West Huron FE 2-7124 Eve. call FE 2-6104 Co-operative Real Estate Exch. Sylvan \ Village 2 bedroom brick ranch. home, -Owner tratis- ferred and has priced for cHtek and. pt SSES- a sion. Has all the extras: earport, ho ¥ omer: screened patio, water soft- Ps goer. storms and screens ‘enced rear yard. City wa- Z ter and sewer. — _ beach and boat iandin Mark Street tong hop =“ samp beter School. 7 rooms in nearly 00 ; 92 W. Huron | GILES OMAR STREET $8000 with reasonable down payment BARGAIN DAY 2 bedroom on Ferry Street and 2 bedroom on Central wah These can be bought rie’ South Johnsen Huron and General “Mocs! 4 bedrooms This can be bought for $2466 down GILES REALTY CO. Onen @. 9 ON SYLVAN VILLAGE-—A neat clean 2-bedroom modern , bunealow located on patie street dust a stone's throw from oorivate beach Nice “shade well-landscaped lot ard 1'g-cer carare Car he bought with er without fur- riture Look thjs one over lot, Promises Seeeeeret | for onlv. Lake vrivileges FE 58-6175 gach Toast Side PARTRIDGE “"" FFE 218316 LOL Crestwood Oven Eve, 7 to i ~ 188 Cone spake Rd. PE 3 Ne 49 Mt Clemens 81 Eve Mrs. Kelehner — 18 | Phone Keego Harbor PE 41661 KNUDSEN To settle an estate This chotce school location An 8 room | home in excellent condition One bedroom and bath on-first floor 2? bedrooms and extra room on 2nd floer offer possibility for conversion to “two family Reaty to oceupy Terms men $2000 60 down -ar Huntoon Lake Nearly new, one story cement | —hieck ha: room, bath and : ie ete dining apts see ar Batint ment carpe Marmoniously biending the charm of eh tecture with every requisite of gracious, modern living. Rent Beater Brick terrace with 6 raoms including 3 bedrooms, basement. close to and parochial schools to maintain Easi to buy, with only $1,500 down This won t last Colomial ped 2 Agia Privileges. Call us tort wcll | ? for. 1 | REAL ay or Poase rE +4516 ee FE. 7, Brick Rancher 2 Acres Just like new this highly at- tractive home has wide roof over- hang, 2 car Finite full base- ment with inished recreation room tae luting fireplace, hot wa- ter heat, featuring wall to wall | carpeting in I[iving and | area, formica counter kitchen, stainless steel Hah ful ceramic tile bath, 2 Rar bedrooms and m other py able vanes, ‘aa work sh Truly a delightful ‘ene and brick your appointment today 128 Earlmoor Cozy S:room home with unfinished upstairs, full basement, gas heat and het water, full bath, Rireype storms and screens down, don't watt, toon so 3 Bedroom frame home with full basement. automatic heat and hot water 2 bedrooms and full, be bath down, screens, storm doors Priced at $9000 $650 09 down pia 1 costs to qualified FRA pur- chaser "BUD" Nicholie real estate and inaurance FE, 5-2101 Dravton Plams Lovely little 5 rm. bungalow with nice shady lawn? Large corner lot 100n 108 perch & svNrm . oak floors alr ott garage A real for sony $10.000. Call for appoint ~ jastere+t ake Area real gare oad nice location. beau- | fully landscaped lake front lot 133x660 E af tooms and bath, elt bemt., screened front porch, ear carage: Call today. ' East Side—3 Bedrooms bath up, living & kitchen down. . Paved street, | ik biks. to © JOHN K. IRWIN REALTOR Since 1025 Lp recite Btree th FES __Eve FE b-1804 YOUNG. its a buv! ONE ACRE LAND —— with this attractive 2- bedroom bungalow, situated inside elty mite, WN school, stores and bus. Priced at iy $7,200 with terms . ¢ TZABET LAK Es- ada - i story 3- bed- me p-top shape. Pinstered & vainted walls, oak ts Excellent base- ne AC ol heat Ga- a sh SL Sen “be bought for $4.000 BRAND ahi 28x52" ranch- er. Best of location with jake vrivileces. Oak floors, tached garage ate tust some the fine fea eases Ba = ers. Let's look we have the kev. We think you'll like it. Terms. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor i] Huron | So-aberative Exchan ILD Pees 4 a w. Open 6 Phone FF 7109 or OR 21848 * est of terms. Srrenee for ‘your Sppeietment today | PIONEER ‘HIGHLAN: a is ity to live i gutntanding i lake Full enclosed front | rhgpen ibe | | 1 i} 00 | \ | if 377 8 Telegraph Co-operative Real. Estate Exchange 4 A genuine family home con- ais ae of 24 ft living. reom with wood burning fireplace ee dining room, remodeled tchen “I bedrooms and bain up, 2 car garage ce- ment drive close to rade pat“ janes Sigh schent A oe lea! is quality wi Pour jhe and bath down _reoma and bean ised rented for $65 being Make Se is fa vabue : action -~ now. Pioneer Sita: it's brick with three bed- rooms, and the plan you've always wanted with | bed- room and tile bath down wall carpeting. fire- it ity car hat more could you ex- pect Sal only $15.950? By eppointment. Kampsen . make Realtors Eves & Sun $7300 — Brand new homes. with plastered walls, oak floors, copper plumb- ing, datiy: 12-0. Rutgers at sanee tower. Russell Young. HAPPINESS A SPECIAL HOME POR A VERY SPECIAL SEEKER | Just 2 — or of boy 2a peste decorations, spaciousness ty bound to t i DRAYTON WOODS ortek Fi bedroom Lepiace, Breezeway 2 cart garage. Double | New 2240 Basement home at Fortress. owner OR 43-6362 ‘BY ‘OWNER 3 BEDROOM. BRICK ranch home pow under construc- tien on 4 acres of property in Drayton Plains Will sell as is or will finish OR 13-1224 TRIPP 7 . Lake Front Architectdesigned sparkling bedrooms, 1' baths. recreation Too places, full ciatag room spacious living room screened terrace wiper —_ ppe alr conditioning ieenace. fa : impress you in this outstanding | hi floor r Seeman: Pull baseme' _ summer kitchen, Oil Neat, fully tneuleted. and equipped with Anderson win- dows throughout. One acre of at- tractive landscaping. Attached 2 pian, consisting | rooms with quate | Car- a | Treo! mipare before og fen ol "open REALTOR | 412 W_ Raton st 44525 | i *| Open Eves ‘til 0, Model re £3008 | on eteat | d car garage This entire home de-— signed for comfort and easy. lir- ing. Offered at a « al price “ $25,500 with ¥ Levanta HOME IN aire NICE: * LOCATION, WITH LAKE PRIVI- LEGES. i ‘DRAYTON in FTE 3 BEDROOM RAN }-BILOQMPTELD a'bedroom brick. : Just 3 years old. a Li Fare | opport to Scoventenss fine ho! mire the 18 © living ae me for such ® small price. and spacious fingertip fehen pa Nee. cocpeunt. wens te . be the hallway leading to the 3 large the. Tull basement. with rec.| bedrooms with double closets and . war sliding doors. Intertor finished in it lanieenee’ oe geste fon. A birch. Tile bath, off heat, tubs, _kinds aS pea sh pond. The attached ee _The epee ed : me. wetting Caer 4 at a “$3,500 down SEE THIS IDEAL OME NOW. COMFORT PLUS cent landscaped site Perr- fect sand beach 1941 La a supers home Near chard Lake and Pine Lane Tubs Better see it. Priced at exactiy $42,500 Leslie R Tripp. Realtor Lawrence Street or FE 42-1396. DRAYTON Sharp, clean 1954 built pengaien rge lot. re ott $10,500, terms CA LAKE Cute and = 2 bedroom log home Utility room, new oil fur- -nace, newly decoraded. uety nice throughout. Only $1,500 do R. J. VAL UET, Reatice Oakiai 5-0683 FE 4-0828 Gooperative Reai Estate Exchange n4080 8 ' Charles | HANDYMAN WANTED to fix up & Sylvan Lakefront home With 40 ft. frontage price ts only #7900 seer 40 ft. lake frontage avail- Ti OAKLAND LAREenonr Five rm. r-around pesesien & — qiscese-ta porch, dock, iw ort LIVING fae = features this nice § rm. on Meadow- law a? th $3000 down. This fis a nice nest home well wo your carefut inspection. Ma | GATEWAYS to -& BD. CHARLES, Realtor , FE 4-0521 1717 S. Telegraph EVES & SUN Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ~ANNETT OFFERS iW illiams Lake Privileges’ Compietely. furnished 2 bed- room, paved road, living | Tena, . Modern kitchen, front porch, Immediate Possession ar &. moet oak floors. ot] heat bath. automatic hot waar lass) town. $9, * ‘Iinmediate Possession Lake privil Hs located in Elizabeth tates, sidewalks & water, 1 “ pod | home with 2 and bath on Ist floor, gtairwe sapere Pinine®_ sere 8 and new ofl furnace. $12,900, terms. —_—}—. ent, pe | electric pump wired. automatic sink and leap stceod Moves you into this 3 room Just West o vontenty located to bus line al ping centér. Total price ven y & 60 Immediate Possession Move right in this cute 2 bedroom home located clove to Sylvan Lake House has shower and stool, sun porch and large living room Only $600 OO down rdw M N. Saginaw St Open Stout. Realtor Ph -TH 7 cee a 3 HO URE its FOR 8ALE DOWN-—New Bungalo | eerie all ' = a kit Also 3 pe construction ho water studding aor and yale bah Buceler $1500 DOWN Elizabet ! ake FE 93-6165 INQUIRE. oe ot e- il lates, two ‘bedroom :modern bun- gaidw Ful) basement and © AC Furn © $13.309 FOUR ExDROoM HOME - Perfect condition rooms , floor a) + up, ins baths, fire- | place, entee sunroom, New gas — furn. two cw =f fad & paved ot “Here ig a real value.’ $13.500 Lalas 3 tamil . $200 pe ome “Real secu Pas | | | | % { = | BROWN “2 completed Pull. base. i: erect Cone be used for store, hurch or clinic, $28, $8,000 down FLOYD KENT, Realtor fe Lawrence: FE 54-6105 en Eve Next*to the Consumers Power Boat livery Picnic sup- ern home J cabins 19 hoats Groceries plies Hambureef and hotdogs Across from State vark business place to be_ had lake Cash or terms By brent Resert Phone 231 Linden Noch Sale ‘Suburban ‘Prop. ASA SCHOOL DAYS _ Move next week imto this nice 3 bed room older home with base- ment Gas heat and garage. Liv- | — with | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A | BYRUM LAKE 3 BEDROOM MopD- ing room and dining room car- as 7 ay aa + Cal 1195 Jay St off Cooley Lk Rd nice + On: | here for you. “ Better see this one. | SPECIAL—Here ieeck bungalow, full basement, attached or & breeteway, furn. Beputifully landscaped, tk fey jculars call Mrs Hoyt, H. BROWN, 1342 W Huro Member Co-oo Real Ew Homes that Auto. ed alr heat, gas hot ‘vetcr, pine rpeted nook, br iving ahd d rooms, edrooms and a nice frert pore Location is verv good full price $10.500 with \ermes * George R. Irwin | Real Estate 209 Baidwin Ave Lae $-010" if no ana perative Real Estate Exchang | fe onen “Older ‘home on a nice! escaped lot.” | and bath on_ secon car garage, Only $17,000! - Benjamin and , Stephens, Inc. Migwtst ssh t ; ‘ood ward. Lee rn ORE N ty 9 AM, To! “INCOME ‘FOR RETIRED COURLE tired ory mae in Located’ in is the. one have been waiting for. 53 ft gas for Realtor rE 2-4810 Estate Exch, | N are custom built, Your location and your plans or | we have lots and plans that you home to make it more attractive. auto neled ip eos | FE area Here is a dand: _— for a re- rake fal ares noe rt gg area to shop- st floor for owner's apt, Apt, on second floor rent: r und, in excelent condition "both and in ae | 2 bedroom with basement breezr- ‘wey and garage Living room ts Salil 1 acre is fenced A steal at ERANK SHEPARD 1-731 Rochester For Sale Lots 46 OL 2 ____ For Sale Farms ~ ae near Cass City be arranged 48 ee BY BY OWNER 4 ACRE FARM $4,000, Terms can _ OR 3-684. | HARDWARE & HOME | Smal] hardware on Dixie Hwy. itn Dra Piains. i | — business. clean stock eal or couple 4 room modern apt. at- 237 ACRES 8 ROOM HOUSE off end pay j i 2 learee barns Other a { Loud and land You can't Pric 000 «$5 do beat ibis [iiness forces dale al] kinds of other farms inciud- { ( ) ing lake P W Dinnan & Son HROUX & FRANKS 66 W Huron GENERAL REAL ESTATE a —<$$—$$ ———__—_——-——— _ 4385 Dizte Hev 37-0701 CLARKSTON AREA 43 acre roiling land Modern bkick and frame home situated in lovely wooded grove Priced for a quick sale at only §13.700 with easy terms SYLVAN REALTORS F 5-0418 Onen unti) @-Sun 1 to $ pm 2 BAY MODERN GAS STATION. Lew tnvertory Immediate oos- __ session =e NEW EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIP z $7,500 to $10; OR MORE as YEAR + Survey_ Cooperative Real Estate ¢ tential re rye a |38 ACRES § ROOM HOME, NEAR uct. Man with sales abilitv to M15, Suchy Realty. 50R3, Orven- | call on ‘commercial & industrial ville, ALL FOR apt : TNT ENT oon ~ PARMS ashes eae TUES. 10 TO To 1 Rutlodec— ila erat SAT o 5 ACRES } PRETTY 10 ROO’ MR WINGER house barn and buildings. blacktop $12. vot More available. Dryden 97F4 Sale Business Property 49 MSo 186 FT ALL OR PART Reasonable Home eyes after 8. _ 1040) Moo near Oxbow Luke WATERFORD TWP. lant Sale Land Contracts 52 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT alten Drayton Woods Corner lot, 200 x 250. Zoned com- | Counted for our builders tn leree Beautiful wet!-wooded build- | ae oe eee Eonly | subdivision near Middle straits tne sites, ideal for ranch | \ Lake Investments of $2000 to type homes. 20 per cent | HOLME S- GARTRA} if million wanted Phone C. Bchuett discount. | «92, Dine Hwy. | Realtor, EMpire 3-4236. | 3-1950 @ . Roy Annett, Inc. ent-Lease Bus Pro won ae cease eee nt- ease us ¢ on a ne’ REALTORS : . P — alo’ < with fae ee Br PEdera! $7193 por RENT: TO BUSINESS on | Le etal perked | pil sooo hea prog _Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 professional Large house across Payment. of per month, your SANFORD Si SECOND LOT ne shoopine center In- $4035.72 : south of Lots Ave ¢0 x 124, pared = qui «Bob's Chicken House street with wi] improvements Elizabeth Lk Rd” $950 UN 32-1221. days or MI "- = F C Wood Co _ 4 TT84 = : —..—-- LOCATED AT 57 N. PERRY Z ° 2 | Lore 20 06 AUBURN Street’ convenient to municipal Corner Williams Lake Rd. & MSO Mnerehts rE T9817 parking lot, bus station, and Pon- OR 3-1235 , 5 190 BY 150 LOT WATERFORD- tiac Hotei Store 20280 wacant” After 5, call OR 3- Drayton Subdivision. FE 48980. | Will lease or rent INVEST Commercial | tt, Tour medner a 150 t. frontage jo the rail- ‘R A Ir contract “Ciberal discount Call road on Dixie Hwy. acru| oy nne nc. FE 6-044 Mr _ Havden. may use. 3 bedrooms, oak floors, of Scott Lake Rd Approx | REALTORS DEN ee plastered wa. full basement, $100 ver foot. Will sell or ead E. Huron 2 ee : auto. — coves aay trade _Open Evenings and Sund: TaD & inten Be rowers Recher = extras, Size on : ORK SHOP FOR RENT =F ae NTRACTS ) at $10,500 plus lot, See model. | Commercial he erick. need for |__brokers. Will discount. HO 3-i4i1, SOMETHING SPECIA -Has been added all ars this | t 166 ft. frontage on Orchard Lk. Rd im Keeeo Harbor $8.500 down. /Drayton Woods 5 tote in beautiful Dravton | _ Woods, Priced from $1.200 2 to $1,800 $200 to £250 down ln Pontiae Oo on & 80x16 corner with a garage all fenced 200 am $2 es with $1200 down | \ } Out 5 lizabeth Lk. Rd. 600 ft. close to Hospital omen 210 with $300 down. Cha PIN. BIGELOW Bi & BUTL | | Business | Opportunities 3 Could _any kind of business. FE 40602 BUILDERS SUPPLY 20% DISCOUNT e om con. ymente $52 Yts200 | | aed Ba ery ner ros ge108, Secured by brand _ Established profitable business — ungatow with full same owner 12 years. Good build- Racin Excellent tnvest- ing on Spore reer A we Cs torner in Lake strict 00 : equipment tnchading : aump: RAY O'NEIL, Realtor trucks. 1 stake truc! pick up 4 truck and front end loader. Liv- Phone ud pe Swe Sree 53-7299 po uarters 4 rooms, sun porch | Co-aperative Rea Real Estate Exchanee & ani, ohne dimnechomta ron tractive deal. MICHIGAN BUSINESS ath. $15,000 down will handle this at- | SALES CORPORATION Money to Loan ‘53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) Need $900, PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. or Le PE 4-1582 ss HOME BLEACH EMAK WITH QUICK ears, 1 Goodell. River SERVICE? Call today. _Rov, 44M Mich igan, VI_1-3663. _ CRAWFORD 8 STORE. DOING GOOD Then moe #1 Auto. ts the piace =NcY __businers PE 4-0709 een pal — 2 made on 53% Ww naree " FE 41540) BUSINESS & HOME — i for an to $800 ¢ pout Eves My *7085 a comer = mets au raiture a re and ¥ close . ie es ia Pong | om pg ig a perme aoe * ee ae te ig "Prien wn cuted to Four (wot * onaies Wire (FOUNDATION | adjouun pa cecere 8 tet | coat kokae bes Breaker ami e Fr ‘een vee bene t yt oar home, fe mf ‘alu arian “ oe ec er @ €| pane picture window minum _Ra. siding. Pull basement recreation Ph. FE 5-8121 Baldwin. LOTS FOR SALE LAKE PRIVILEGE s LOTS MACEDAY LAKE~ Nice lots. with access to good Lot 160% from lake Yai terug, at only i with terms By sopeintmest only, Bato nice beach, weno = 1- 36, rode. full price. With term ms, See o JOBLYN xtra nice § room ‘plastered watts— eal j $18, Mente ato You want ia eee that favorable ee for its fom, rt “oftered at moans, fe $8,750 down. YOU'LL LOVE THE HOME AND LOCA HON. afta Lake Front agp ig: garg eo ww ee! J i and ext ooded a wots. Large liv toom, — fire- a Fe ree oenreomn a 1 wp. Fu easement, oil heat. ew ed porch, 1% car aerate. 24x20 patio ; $18.000, terms. Silver Lake Area 4% room, unfinished second Hated brick traction, + ment, gas heat, yard nicely land- a fenced. is cleetre | Guly $1000.06 with gneh down, ($59.00 per month, taxes ‘and , See it “MAHAN. REALTY co., REALTORS a e Estate Exchange FEE 2-0263 NEXT Lake. 300, terms. | Roy Annett, Inc. ee Ba al Open venings and sunday 4 deal for: the. rice ie Bs —— $05 per mo “DRAY TON PLAINS _with, Tien Be a oo Pm | meluding with $55 down - - 2 LOTS OFF WALTON, “WEST OF | FE_ 17-0252. 2 car earage. inventory. room ~ nevenvee? $17,000 down plus SERVICE STA’ On busy highway east of Pontiac. Ever expanding community. — x coxt00. T This neigh! WILLIAMS LAKE chance to, get into business, fo Wooded lots only 2 blocks from | endo —— a sm westmen will consider trade for | ggp ed Hal hy Wiliams Take or good land contract, : — RESTAURANT At ever pootes eville, north F. C:Wood Co,| & » apartment for ov for owner. en. 188 %6_E. Walton Biva pro: borhood store is well equipped Here is _ SE a 3... HAYDEN, Realtor ton Bivd ____ FE 0-064) Home & Auto ‘| TEAGUE FINANCE CO, . MAIN | -ROCHEST _f State | Licensed Lende re , ester Rd i mi. Honth of af Absre, on your BRAND NEW W a eeesare.. S or nA nme i HIRLPOOL 4 dorsers. Payments to suit oe | | matic washer. $150. 0) budget. We wil) be on to help | BOT TLE ( ANG FPuelras '105 CUBIC Fr HOTi Pe FINANCE Co. HET gis" . FE 4-1574 1060. W. Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | bore ‘Ss was E- ~ LOANS | | top. $25 FE 2-88e¢ CAPEHART $25 to 9800 to $800 | NITY LOAN CO. Dette 3% E. LAWRENCE PE 27131 PRIENDLY SERVICE. _ kh chair, baby tenda FE 5- 1130 ‘COMBINATION Extra Fast = ble. FE 5-2583 S ’ CROSLEY SHELVADOR REFRIG- k or, M c e!-) a!) (01- eO detrost, ance at $15 per month dace spi You can borrow $20-8500 quickly dry Washer ’ e3TUL, on signature car or furniture Terms, Loans ade without endorsers for DE EPFR r deme feo GOOD CONDITION any while purpose, months to repay. DELUXE Most deals closed Ww minutes Loang also made on furniture Signatures and other securities. bedroom ile mms 5- 1469 Loan Co. j 1 se» } _FE 2-7160 4 ROONS ¢ IRN ° aa cluding icebox and stove stone = 3 PIECE - BED 303 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO | suite Good Mortgage Loans 54 _Uwn lk Ra _ Oe Oe ea ~~~ 9X12 REGS $16 05, LOW INTEREST | $49 98° at Bank Furniture. 42 Orchard Lake Unitmited funds for single famfty | a dwellim Mortgage eanceled | = should Terres er die, see 0) MP. ¢ : H. ¢ PETERSON ss Ft yMe penis State Bank Bicg . Gan, Phone FE. 5-406 or FE $6712 @ ¢y rt | Model: LOANS ON HOUSES Norge :Sealed Unit» Fasy (Wringer 7 IN OAKLAND COUNTY © Kenmore Easy Spin $600 to $1 500 Frigidaire automatic washer Automatic Ww asher 1 On modern homes , ae ue 2 On homes not modern {Drum table 2. On unfinished homes. | Mans 4 On garage homes. j trot | 209 NATIONAL BUILDING PONTIAC K PE ¢-47129 FE 5-681! $s — cs ELECTRIC w. 55 Hom also ee vaps FE 40395 BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200. E eens ai hel $409 accepted as trade in on used eeu H. 3, Van Welt, OR 3-1355 UITY IN ‘$5 FORD FAIRLANE or real estate or what have you MI 4-0669 6-1300 pas Berge S$ rm space neater || cotta. mounted. Will sel] or swap | canoe. 888 Scott Lake Rd. FORD ) FEROUSON Fare “TRAC- Qood for good 9 end tables—2 seep. or sell, MA 6-2702 cocktat! table with GUW TYPE Off BURNER TANK* any nving reser Sh Bt 138 controls for eel freere FE 86-0014 NEW BUILDERS TRANSIT FOR : Box Spring- eee Mattress jabor on large cement floor. OR -2 foam flake spring} vanity 3-0105 eves Lk. Qood farm byilding and of waier. For bouse in | — sol farm or leke property btdis 32 plece set dishes with any in 20 miles of Ponting. FE ¢7782. piece ore dinettd TRADE YOUR “LAND "CONTRACT, | setae acd need bomectraers. | we se" sew or ® ANGE what have you tain Deluxe 2 docr with radio Roy's 96 | and heater hyd, for down pay- FRIGIDAIRE ; APT. Size ment on small modern home erator — ood. freetes good. Phone FE FE_ 4-067 _5-8165 or BIA 54-7108. | $25. WILL TAKE | LATE MODEL CAR. 7 Pr FRIGIDAIRE » EXCELLENT | _for equity_in_home. OR 3-7136. condition Phone FE 2-6392 4 ROOMS OF GooD FURNITURE. For Sale Clothing 8s poe vision, 2 piece BOYS’ 6 UP, GIRLS’ 8 UP BAR| lame and end tables 2545 Ovdvke —— eee ains, Coats new aestere pt M to ome 53 Sale Household Goods 57 “WHEN YOU NEED * St Red at th pecenay $125. 8 i $25-$500 | Si see serxice for 12. | New low price | tien oniy $10 RADIO 1a COMBINA, speed eutomatic changer. Pertect hogany, 65 8 Francis, Fi CASH FOR YOUF E 4-400T _or_ tools it ae : _ CHAIR, OTTOMAN |” COLDSPOT REFRIG., MI 46037 im transit tion $100 Coffee table and end tables a7 ue ea ive BETTAN BLINDS, LIKE NEW 2-6092 Oakland [re re BURNER” PHILGAS STOVE FE « oF FURNITURE IN-, Fi. Fr ‘claire’ ‘Sealed olner bargaing ta choose lanes SEWING MACHINE wire 59498) PAINT. | Oc Furniture, ae ne 3065 Orchard ELECTRIC STOVE LIKE NEW. Also electric . F other household goods fi ELECTRIC 10 PF. DUCK BOAT, 3 HP Mo. FL-PCTR ate Tee WEST, BTC es “| Auto. gas heater $10. lou au heater, $15 | Used electric range §19 65 ae oven : : «0 ACRE FARM NEAR WAM- lamps ah serwseee 4 )any Et _—, are sre here— and n Eve. " neers FURKTSUAS 52 tans | ‘4T HUDSON CONV... 4 MOTOR. Saginaw Cor aba : i Ae top. Wainut bedroom Easy _Terms suite, Gouble bed and dresser. | POR SALE OUARARTRED ie Bell or ate tor baby a | frigeretere ee 0.06 high chair, buggy. * Ld tinger washers pe vat ha Exipire $507 | Spinner ‘wasners WILL SWAP 1952 PONTIAC CHIEP- acuum ele , Bitte, biouses, at : i) ' = | ee Gal. El | BLACK RAINCOAT, LADY'S. “SIZk | iv a ec ric __16. Never worn, $15- OR 3-0796. Water beater are brand, reg. OrRLs ge 7S aes SIZE 16 AND| $140: Ta mac $00 FE 46604 with emell fur collar, Milium | —— lining. Size 14. > PUR COATS SIZE Pe ti2| PE 5-08 APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE | 61300 Four burner $129.95 value. $6095. GENERAL igan ree Lake Ave_ bed_s cop # PIECE M HOOVER | makes _ dens = oxia Esse RvO sty PAD. $25. Sale Household Goods — 37 mane MOVING: MUST eT SELL oR ALY Duncan yte » bed iv ie ADMIRAL COMBINATION “WALTON TV | Walton, Cor. Joslyn x 23-2257 |NEW ELECT $200. RIC ~RTOVE Reg, $369. OR 3-618. 3432 . Ard- r ! New i Ti eu. "ADMIRAL UP- r mt pk tratie. Can have by per over payments of balance about $380, Call _Mutuat | 44-6571 Milford. ALL CARPENTERS Best in tools. at lowest prices = Warehouse, 2258 Disie wy “PENNY “PAINT SAL oe E House Paint, 1b Bb 63.98 2nd gai. at resvuweas. We » | Two gals toe ove: $390 Rubber base “patak gal. ‘i $3.89 Roller or pan te ‘ 01 ‘1 eal. paint & roller or pan $5.90 | : -F LOOK SHOP Open 9-9 _ 09 8B Baginaw &t | PICKLED PINE SERVER. BOOK- FE 4-0342 case, Chairs, bed 4 -AIR NEW. GOOSEDOWN PIL- lows, $14 Heavy rayon damask table cloth and 12 napkins, oS. 20008. hole desk, 612. 2 haise. PIANO AND BENCH. ~ REASON. | FE 5-8425 able ; . } | Fange Used 6 ne “ | PLATFORM ROCKER, Le pot bod HOUSEHOLD se ae tans. DINING ROOM TABLE, 6 CHAIRS, . buffet, $75 Electric B FINANCE Red, dresser and ches $1676 : | DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT, ONE 34, goute arose eee casks | of America’s best makes. and food guaranteed for 5 years "CET *T CASH QUI CKLY in tren Wiehe fruorescent 393 Orchard Lake Ave Up to. $500 | zouscasxrs on , i8 8 Saginaw 1946 to 1053 cars. et a your title 3 PIECE’ ANTIQUE ae E TOP $20. Refrigerator. $35 PHILCO ELECTRIC RANGE, LIKE new, $100. 316 8 Marshall RCA ‘TV, TABLE MODEL. 16" screen. Perfect condition. $40. MArket 41314 ROPER GAS STOVE, ~ tty KEL- _Vinator retrig , $50, F E 5-8787. REFRIGERATORS, LAST YEAR'S 1854 models One of America's best brands Perfect. new, anteed for 5 years, Buy a new re- frigerator for @ liltle more than a used machine Michigan Fluores- sent, 363 Orchard Lake Ave. _ SAVE Unpainted Furniture All Purposes Wrosest tron chatrs. Grey, seal truese, red ce Srey $405 wu Gossip benches ray. ebartreuse, red and pink . #6 8 | | Book racks < Magazine racks... $2 | ey eben lamps .. $10 rf up | Coffee tables $5.05 | j Wromant iron legs P ICK & PAINT STORE | 143 Oakland Ave STOVES BOUGHT sO0LD. EX- ebanged Turner's. 602 Mt Clem. ens FE 2-080) |SKELGAS 2% IN- | RANGE = burners and oven. $50.95. R. Munro, 16 W Huron | SEWING MACHINE SALES & Bervice; will adjust. oi] and sgrease any make sewing machine within @ radius of 16 miles for only $2. Parts extra, Lads +303 30 (809° - AveUrR———— ——~ new cabinet — $39 50. Por.* table, $27.50 yr prompt Home ouageeation OR 30703 STUDIO COUCH, GOOD CONDI- OR 3-1007 _tion, $40 PIECE MAHOGANY _ DINING room suite. Like new Occasional | chair and rocker 271 Hurd Re Ortonville OA 6-237 ; § PIECE DINING ROOM BET | $85 476 W Troguols “SOLD HOME _ Pureitars: for sale Bedroom suite aay onpest antique highboy, and mis¢e laneous tema. No dealers _3)1_ Townsend, Birmingham SALE Fioor mode} Hoover , $40.06 Fioor model Philco range. regular $238 | now. $178 06. GE floor model freezer, was 6420 05” now $329 CRUMP ELECTRIC 3465 Auburn Rd PE 43753 TABLE TOP OAS RANGE. GooD condition $25. FE 2-2161, TRADE Gas RANGES FOR “ELEC. ve rea B Munro Electric 1060) wroR | TWIN LAUN ONDRY TUBS. GATELEO table ted cedar re ae OR | Seen wes WASHING MACHINES, nit 50 = R. B Munro Elec- _ttie Co. 0 W. Huron. W. - U SED DEPT. REBUILT WASHER OQUARAN- | 4 . $39.05 | = ; ABLE TOP ELECTRIC ANGE $39 50 | woe 5 NETTE SET $24 ped | HEAY Y WOOD ¢4 BEDs $2. | HEAVY WALNUT TWIN | BEDS $096 | GAs RANGE $14.06 METAL. oe TREES $465) | CARD TAB $1.00 Many none not listed here WYMAN'S 18 W. Pike St. FE 41123 Huron, FE 4-1133 desk, Hand-c ia Rally bedat PE 65-0018. @PRignT PIANO, = lhe | : 2-0682 GAS nAnOe cach. 478 _W. Hroquots._ in _Bearly_new, $45._ MA + ee6. Sale Household Goods — 57, GE 12) IN TV. BEAUTIFUL MA- | bogany censole Only $40.95. M | L iC REFRIG- | Slightly seratched Atso severe! — erator aL ELECTR copa full size ranges, In electric ane tion. Only gas at extraordinary vy” Or GE RANOR. FULL SIZE CALROD | \ poe $29 95 16-1300 "7 |Goop APT’ AB GAS STOVE, sis - Naliad | eee Tdeal Ay cottage, Goop BUY te) SMALL eines __ and. oe -_ $6-$12. §-8755 | Rebuilt washer, guaranteed 12 pe. Livin rem suite oe. inetle = Heavy vot roe beda nas | Heavy wood beds Gas Range nebencer 5 2 Apt. site gas neers cioces 938 PLE SUNROOM SET * Si00.c combete 476_W. Troquois, _ 18 W. baie od belie VARIETY r OF FART : chests. @ouseHoLD r fay oo Sacrifice. ; i ea son, Sm 650 uD. er items AY PLAN dition, me We buy. sell. anything. Cont KENMORE — ELECTRIC F gut and es aeres ot Goor condition. 0, fLy 9 TO ® | KENMORE PORTABLE swash NDAY 13 . $20._ 2020 Beco ‘new. Las SALES co “mt, east Of KENMORE _ Pontiac worce STYLE CABINET, $35. ol PAYMENT IRONRITE, IRONER. OR LAY AW $i. OF ¥ mi. a ot severe saver Washer ies On, ‘aeaTinc OL 1a | ure White Enam Inlaid Uinsirem 0 Haeld's Paint &t ino. at. swe Se 40 8. i @ PALE GREEN MARBELIZED entian blinds, Tix86%. Just like _new. Cail OL 30631, USED DEPT. $79.95 | $14.95 | $24.06 | $3 F 0.96 $14.05, 95 5 etal cite z 4. trees MANY ITEMS Nor LISTE: HERE EASY TERMS WYs MAN’S FE 41122 DIS _Sitex Stein . bird cages. wa Pes ‘Wasnna GOOD _condition. is00. FI FE 45-8698. USED APEX WASHER. GooD __condition, $2. OR 3-8663. USED NORGE REFRIGERATOR, condition, $40. FE _ Sika ter 3. teeD REFRIGERATORS $35 AND . B. 1060 Munroe Electric, Harea. = | weiner DINING ROOM SUITE with six chairs and buffet, $45. WAY YNE GAE GABERT’S | Poly ee Tire” wedieecleenaret LINOLEUM AID P. meee at 5 Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Hufon St, FR ¢-0883 LIVING ROOM FUR ie. WESTINGHOUSE tables. EM 3-4037. . : Lord’s Specials ES = \tes ge Gaal oes ces from ass CARNIVAL wy. AT F ENTION sg gp ee potent, to your sr ordet Save on your mode iad eeds l and) “e opdhaon SALES bland Rd. o ANCHOR, FE NCES dows, FHA approved. Are you ‘tired “of living in an unfinished home? you need another room? deliver all the materials “REPUBLIC Bont ius & SUPPLY. “supplies t heck our clas- Ay icatiu— Supplies” No. 24. . BATHROOM FIXTURS town kitchen Furnaces Arnage). es _ Sale | Musical Goods ¢ 62 | BRANBAGH “PIANO. AN N _M oan Lawrence 8t D ne eNCM. Baby ‘GRAND, 1ANO |Pab? anayp, pang. vsep. Quitmever. OL 25036 41,000 ACCORDION. PROFESEION- ped sacrifice tor $275. FE TPTESAIOW BONEEE VACATION: the auick easy way. Join frog's of ‘Xeoordus school with | frew use of accordion while learn- 400646 I Gallagher fix TRIG PORTABLE PHONO. i raph Almost new. $12.60 | Fes vane | PIANO TUNINE AND S perain 1 ing Osear Schmid 2-82 RECONDITIONEL pena i jane alesis, como ik uron PE ¢0nd6 RECONDITIONED 8MALL 8TEIN- EK Huron. FE ¢ wey grand Terms CGallaghers 18 | O66 | | RECONDITIOED MEDIUHN PL | ano Terms ve Ee encom 18 aatieenoaens vanAL L BPINET | gE | piano Terms Gallagher 1a Huron FE ¢- ano in natural pieneetes mahow 230¢ Recchcces aMeane Sale Store Equipment 64 FEDERAL CASH REGISTER $255 41 Whittemore _ | Sale Sporting Goods 63, BIRD HUNTERS Hunting coat 42. trousers 4 Like New both for $10.00 Phone OR 3-204 EOP BEY. | qlarorite, peace jis week txt Leen - ay the accordion “WENT y -SEVEN For _ Fer Sale L Livestock 72 "ceed Poled pretends Reduces Call + WKS op ) Pda. i ¥R — renee WA LEING horse, 2641 36 Mile Rd, Leonard Plateau }3123. je aoop Youna ‘HOLSTEIN “AND Quernsey cows. All fresh Also sold at auction Thurs: Aug. Mth, SMALL BRAMBACK GRAND PI. | | any ease e lere please 1. vm % mile north of Oak- “1 or 17 miles north of Pontiac i 0825 Baldwin Ave. Rd. Albert Bhapo owner _ - i S008 Paver 4845 PONTIAC ‘all, rt Lanedon, FE_5-63¢0 aeREs BUT GENTLE RIDING | mare “3306 Auburn Rd. between Crooks and Adams Nr AR OLD YORKSHIRE BOAR. sell or trade for calves 10861 Bogie Lake f M 3-8255. Por Sale Poultry 74 70 FRYERS, ODING Fast. OR 3-1538 3231 ‘Dixte Hwy (RHODE ISLAND. AND WHITE. Leghorn hens. 1% yrs. old. #100 each wallets 8 me old $125 | apes 4378- Whipple “hake Read “Lark ston ~ Sale Farm Produce ‘25 ACTIVE BEE HIVES with eS] ~@V. State tnerected inctades-sere< eral Porte and miso ecuioment MU #2344 BEANS & TOMATOES “302 LAKE Angelus Rd FE 5-9436 hOICE’S ORCHARD S635 COOLEY LAKE RD Male Haven pesenss and {Clapges For Sale Housetrailers 78 ie wi MY ~si be ». ‘Ph. PE siiee. 1956 PONTIAC CHIEF 2 FT TO 47 FT A COMPLETE CHANGE IN BEAUTY AND CONSTRUCTION NOW ON DISPLAY AT HUTCHINSON. TRAILER SALES 4301 °Diale Hwy. Draytog Plains 8-23 . xalvanized copper pipe and ‘tn. Low Hros t J4TS SUPPLY) 2685 Perry j 4 21 Prices go uD Remodel your home | | *« TON AIR woth coal tote = SUPPLY FE ‘Va t CHURCH'S INC. ALUM. COMB. DOORS, $34 05 PE 23-0333 4 PR. OF FLORAL DRAPES SOMPLETE NEW areas “ROOM ie “EVERETT TRENCHER. A3 | mh ates tufa over all trenching work CHROME FLUORESCENT tures, ideal for use over of #long- side medicine cabinets. will ernize your bathroom $495. Michigan Fluorescent, CHAIRS. GLASS BHOWCASE, CASH shelvea with good hum- 10 ft wrap desk sultable recreation room Apply 26 N. Saginaw, base- |INLAID LINOL BUM 6. a ‘SMITH S, 37 § S. Sag naw CIRCLE FL VORESCENT FIX. | 303 Orchard ae Ave (eM s . CHIFFAROBE, STROLL- -wneow —-}-—#f. bath thermametet, ._ horse pare Op ehatr 6120 Bogie hake Ra | | 46908 CASH FOR FURNITURE enemean Ha_ 4-081. DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING FE 44551 or FE %&2350 DINING ROOM SET 8 PC MA- > | TRAIL CHROME OR CADMIUM PLATED 2 COMPARTMENT 21x32 « kit-hen sink with trim including spray, $36. 18" rotary power mow- oe. i hadi a Oven dally py to 6: Sun a ake LIVING ROOM SUITE. $1498 Arnason PI ret v ben Frenchy's Ploor Bealer chee cean ail lawnmowers at a BARNES HARDWARE TREE “STANDING TOILETS 621.95 | yw. 60 000 BTU FURNACE, _at Joslyn Food be ne, on FUEL VOLTS FURNACE BLOWER. ay? 20707. | 390 Coats iM im 412 ny leneth on TYPE, om PONRACE 115 000 . rage, Terms. hd KELLY'S HARDWARE 3004 fee at eee. hts _ 208i HOME f DRESSED P PORE AND bacon and a ,) rr 39 | @ BY § WALK-IN COOLER FE . G&M COMPANY SAWS AND xo BukRP ERED MA- j FES ast Watton | G. ~ Sie For Sale Miscellaneous 00 For Sale Miscellaneous 60) pis. | SAVE ON SUMMER PRICES ON 'WANTED TO BUY _gtorade | and deer rifle FE a1 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66, A-l TOP BOIL, $10 DELIVERED | play model, $233. a. thomp son Try. | TUXAIRE FURNACE. HOOVER E +h sweeper F '4X44y' 6° ENAMEL Pere oe bathtubs Crate marred $21 06 SAVE Supply, 100 8. Saginaw ri al KITCHEN CABINET SINK 64 IN eomplete with faucets $129 #5 val + we 68950 also wall and base | cabinets at terrific values These | are slightly transit marred Mich- igan juorescent 383 Orchard | Lake Ave 82 OAL. ELECT HEATER 976 50. gal. suto cy be isan Cab sinks & ft men up Laundry trays, stand Soucet ery 21 #5 Bave Supply 100 8 Saginaw st “KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. BEAU- tiful 42 in model 66500 raiue $59 50 .Siightly marred in transit Also several 54 Inch and 66 Inch | models at terrific values Michi- gan PFiuorescent, 303 See lake Ave LIONEL & AMERICAN | FLYER TRAINS™ Authorized tactary service and genuine factory pers Pree test on factory analy TASKER 63 we “HURON st | 1506 “LUMBER CASH AND CARRY Cedar st all mew stock Plasterboard and lath Birch flush doors $795 up Insulation reg and fell Loose rock wool bag 610 Oak firing all grades White pine utility boards, Tye, Reofing No 210 $235 bundle Windows at new iow price Pine &@ Cedar paneling ly wood, plain decorative Combination doors Insulated wall board & tile. ; —-€rr_bumber- “Up, boy, up—-UP, Bruce! UP, 1 say—UP, YOU MUTT!” | STOKOL.. STOKER. GOOD CONDI- i 60 $1905 These are factory sec: STORM SASH Aluminunr eombination | M4224 WINDOWS USED LUMBER coose shallow well pump SAVE ON ni veNTaovam “WAR- 2678 Orchard Lake 2000 SQ fiooring, 20x24 windows 2x44 and Slightly erate marred Also deep and shallow weil jet pumps 8UMMER “PRICES On COAL | Be ocMMER PRICES ON COAL Saginaw PEdera: SEP TIC TANKS | oles du - enchin Com niete preieececped if desired. oe Talbott Lumber ’ 3-2701 | Lav ron a COMPLETE WITH faucets, $24.50 value $1496 Also a ote bathtubs, severe stelle at pee values These erate. macred afichigen | Piccteccons, 303 ELECTRIC Lion FIRTOWES Orchard Lape Av AND pane FURNITURE Rew , A Hall tee | Heftrigerators as - otri j ook sto * end wa- ter heaters for aearearaiions and | heating and ¢ cottages son. 60 8 Perry. MEDIUM sIZzED ELEC eCTRIC cream separator, 2 gal. electric churn, writing desk, FE 4-073 a WHEEL TRAILER, UMBRELLA EM 3-8061 clothes dryer MEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 2 inch mirror, all metal cabinet Also large selection of medicine cabinets With and without lights New siding bat @oor woita All at enceptices! } Lirear Michigan 7 moreocent: cherd Lake Me )WER-TRACTOR ~ SALE Prices reduced. Only mowers. § tractors nee to sell thig month with reverse inceeeen Es- state with Bulkey | in all ro’ B EVANS Lape 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA_5-7878 complete with be sands and con- { | pe Eien See ee Tue pew Esracusen 38 job te ore | As long as 60 ree |B P | fer your money Bee how well 1 6 7 Comme ee |” and Gold Bond rubber base, hard- T ct cee rare | | R EXCHANOE: _-FE_2-3200 | T° Spies JET PUMPS 0088 GA “THOMP- pe pees up. Estimates on | AKC “BEAGLES 9 WKS. OLD OR 3-107 ock FE 23-0203 BERRY DOOR BALE CO TIMBER FOR GALE 1086 CLO | Ake REGISTERED n re PE, ~ 93361 wicks 2678 Orchard Lk. Ra : 2 Fairbanks 24 in cen fan moves | USED FURNACES. OIL. BURNERS, 4 burners. blowers. stokers. and | generation» vedigreed $'% Also | one Heating Co... Ro. | it] wea ‘FRONT END. Chevrolet coupe Motor A-i cond.| FE 411% ____ 2 hereules ehaini BLACK COCKER SPANIEL fais 8. ea /NATIONALLY FAMOUS MAKE hot water heaters (brand new) $50 ip. Tom's electric, MA POWER MOWERS. TILLERS POWER SPRAYERS A deposit will bold one. me payments available. WF“ Miller. Garden and Lawn Esulpment 593 8 Woodward ‘North of 14 | ¥ Re. Birminchem MI ‘Mite +6700 _ — - ~ ~~ NEW OALv ance PIPE bos (2 SAVE ans ot! peur Sagin: E 5-2100 | ONE 9 FT. “wnsTiNaWOUsE RES frigerator. 1 .set of 12 rg ® ie ‘OR handed thibs.. 31720. Eves., ok’ 3-7480 GES REPAIRED TO GARA look like new. Lengthen your ga- Put in new garage doors, PA 2310 Dixte bias FE 6-108 EL bcTRic HARDWARE, building supplies, OR 3-1217, OR 3-1218. jax 8 KS $19.05 62 Gat. electric Re sn $79.95. @. 80 8. Perry All kinds: at lowest prices. Also Cabinet Hardware, wholesale and Tetail. Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 : For Drives or Floors 4c per in full ‘&. BUILDING 81 Orchard Lake. Ave. SUMMER | SALE sgn Wreck: Inc., offers uality mine at reduced on Hk PRRY. oe only. sb Save Money at! BURMEISTER’ Ss LUMBER "AT BU ae ore ie R's. £38. F fa ane ktece we Ost 3 YARDS. TO SERVE YOU 4x8 Sheet Rock C&C ...... 4x8 masonite n, AuRSotieen 2: 7. ae 2scu ne plywood ime knotty pine. per M ix8 ar tenes W. pine per Lal oh HARDWARE - PLUMBING YOU ARE BUILDI TO SA 1 bee Atl MATERIALS. BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. a4 Sale Sporting Goods my Cape, 1986 by NEA Borvice, tna. T Meg UR Pe BUY YOUR GUN ON TIME | Slaybaugh’s 630 Oakland Ave. Fill, 63:78 delivered PE 23-4021 4-1 TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT. BAND — anc gravel, EM 3.6743, 3° Ay op sort CHUMED sTONE. | cand grave “Ul ule Conklin FE ®ilig or FE s8st2, Al TOP SOIL, ma tL pir. erushed stone sand and gravel Earl Howard FE 48403 BEST GRADE TOP SOLL. SHRED. ded peat Se Ole soil, Lioyd _ Blade “HARDWAY- Top soil, black ot en sand | 5-4 and gravel FE PROCESSED ROAD fe ORIvEWay. gravel Pit rum 60-40 and cush- fon sand Wikinsen Band & | | Gravel FE 4-218 FE 2-90) | ROAD GRAVEL ‘sell rece. 376 B. Telegraph. FE! | LARGE POTATOES, $1. A. “Also 2 or 3 tunired bu Hartel pears on the trees to one buyer EXCELLENT QUALITY HYBRID ewes com Any amount picked tesh to order MAple 6 206 wat E HAVEN PEACHES PICK your own 4365 Laneer Rd FE HALE HAVEN | PEACHES Now ready at Oakhill Peach Or- chard 4070 Pelton Ra off Sasha | baw Rd | MALE WAVEN PRACHES ARE RIPE NOW! Pick your own §2.25 up Bartlett pears $450 bu Few No 2 grade from 15 cents bu | 37 Colonial Orchards, 6370 Fish Lake Rd, 1 mi. weet, ‘4 mi nerth of Clyd : | HYBRID SWEET CORN. AL- ready for your deep freeze Me- ¥ ana OR }-tog Fy 2430 8. Dort Hwy, Flint H | ae aa Savin, | ™ hew He dh Kies Ly re y eateation of used tratiers seLL “EQUITY IN HOUSETRAIL- ar wt ready in, park. 230 E . alton | ae" ef melon “43 BROWN Ra MODEtN 1962 reiler _& “FT. 2 bedroom. #1 Phone FE 52156 or see Mr mimes at Nelsnere = FT ROYCRAPT MODERN Like new tile shower, tile kitch- en. § ft stainless steel sink end table lop. Mot water. door chimes. A real buy $1,403. Lot 14 Tout's Trailer Park 461 & Telegraph, arm Market Opdyke 6194 BROCKWAY p. ‘i and Featherstone Rd lack PEARS. PICK ON HARES 41 Oakhill in your container, Out Foote ist house north of Clarkston Rd. PEACHES. 47 A BU TT) E Walton Bivd, FE 3-0635. | | PEARS AND BURBANK PLUMB | for eating or canning, Plums make ercetient jam 6100 Or- chard Le Bd, near Maple MA| o-y714 Goon BPRAYED PEACHES bring containers and wick them yourself L L Oberlin, 2242 8 | Telearm 3 yards $700 delivered PE 4-588 GOAT , MILK, CALL OA 63297 Rd. | SAND. GRAVEL (&@ Fit. FOR: good deal call PE, 1-038) SAND GRAVEL, PIT RUN ROAD gravel, fill dirt haloes drive- } sey ve wash 640 concrete aR tad in tte Sie Top soft. FILL. SAND AND 363 Orchard | gravel FE 47670 of FE 2-8471 WE GOT IT | piack dirt and peat delivered & yrds $950 Haul boys, FE 5-2840 or FR 4-682) _ WASHED SAND AND GRAVE! fill dirt, trucking. cement & mor tar Pontiac Lake Builder's Byp- | _ply, OR 3-159 Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 ara’ SLAB WOOD - be CORD Fe _for @ | pie ‘Trees, Shrubs 68 doors and | . | PLANT NO’ @ full hae of pel "108 Oakions)| Northern grown evergreens at low peers Landscaping, Free esti | om PARESIDE NURSERY 44 Elizabeth Lk Ra FE #3032 LF or Sale Pets uid |. aKC FEMALE GERMAN SHEP- herd Also temele boxer Must) | sett = +2170 _ | AKC BEAGLE eee 1 YR a _itarted, PE 2 nay ‘REG. BOXER AT Suede rE 40883 AKC REO. BRITTANY SPANIELS | F 6-868. a AKC REGISTERED BEAOLE pups. 6 weeks old OR 3-770 Spanie] pups UBES. Ar sTUD AKC REGISTERED | Beag'e field aay a Eperie s| tnd 9% OR 271000. JI Baddy Watt | N. Hospital Rd _ BEAGLE PUPS AKC REGIS. | tered 31 field chamotons in 4) male field champion sired | »v*. old beagles 425 Other trained 7 | ecoeire 3036 East Walton Bivd - pies, AKC registered. FE 4-0: BEAUTIFUL ENOLISH 1 SELLDCS 7 weeks. “H'Pae ts ontera, Thomas, Parke CHmUAHUA 2 FEMALes . 12 wks. ror JE CUTE Purrins. re OR 4 KITTENS PREE TO GOOD homes, 44 Merrimac females 1 14 mos. 1 yr. and | mos 16206 Dixie Hwy _ 7 | ENOLISH SETIES ! YR OLD __male. Ready to train, PE_5-1208, PARAKEETS AND. CANARIES. 2489. Aubul im Rd. £6810. MALE BOXER. EXCEL LENT companion. Female Sprin roven matron, AKC registered. PARAKEETS. GANARIES, CAG . Since 1027, 584 Oakland ave. PaRamEETS, BABIES, i) MEL- rose, 2-37340, PARA RAREETS PET SUPPLIES. _ Dane ne ¥ Voorhets, FE §-5031. REGISTE "RED ENG- LISH POINTER PU PS. MA 6-66260. REGISTERED AKC RED DACHS- _ OL oe ei brood female. Cail REOUTERED | eager TRISH ) SET. tie" TOY PEKINGESE PUPPIES, AKC registered F pehinieas TOY FOX imRS. 6 old. Bai bin net Reel GC 6 “BE _2nd. 8 ee ia ann, Bas pgs 2 ones, OD tte | | 628. | “Papes, SILO FILLER FOR BALE. | BRITTANY | | I 2 RFOISTERED BOSTON TERRIER | j Fs , 404 Fourth, FE | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 after TOMATOES FRESH PICKED» 9960 Diste Mwe | PEACHES, PICK Your OWN, fie a bu Bring container, 177 Walton Bird. PE. a7 ft ee Schoon EM 3-5 “pe GarmetL— wath Fe r 9 BED- rooms full will sell for eculty oF cent furniture Lot @ Park ret Trailer Park, MUST SACRIFICE: 2 FT. ALL modern housetrailer, Half m cr" 3900 Elizabeth Lake dows, UP to $500 ~~ pmcounr ‘ON OREAT LAKES. . Le footboard AND OTHERS. [It wiil wy see us belore you an A SFrauer Exchange @0 8. Tele GLASSED IN BUN se a “FIN: fehed to nat wood with beautiful view of White Lk added to . ern trailer, excellent for summer or yr ‘round home Reasonable. _ Ph ‘Milford MU 43636000 FT. 2 BED 6 PORTIAG ¢ CHIE, $900 «(©deown. Lak Ori +1001, Fiaven This week You ack , 308 MICHIGAN ARROW. $240 bu Bring container {12 Mile Ra | PEACHES ARE- RIPE. AT eur. ton's Orchard 324 N. Lake An- elus Ra. Open from 6 a m. =| pm PEARS CLAPP 8 yavouiTe “4 ba Owner MI 6 SWEET CORN aig A DOZEN Giddings Rd at Tarior Sale Farm Equipment 76) FERGUSON TRACTORS work, o* your farm pone for a | free BUY AND. BA ca | HOUGIITEN & SON Case. Ferguson, New lien o8@ F Main, Rochester OL 1-076] CORN BINDER GOC) CONDI- tion, $35, OA 62120 “FORD HARVESTERS —, Ce bees Df Lt BLOWER | Bee the new Case Harvesier, the | fastest, easiest running achine ever built, . | HOUGHTE N “x on Case Fe on, New Idee N. Main, ochester _ OL 1-01 T0761 U SED ) TRACTORS WE Have “See SELECTION or SING BROS OUR I DEALER _PONTIAG RD _AT_OPD SAL ") ~ “‘Tractors~Mowers, new and used. ML hay and corn attachment . y at r vil LE THE TRACTOR Will give $100 al ny red stamps with the the purchase of an | ‘ rv lawn mower complete neo's Peg} muleher sae “ ne E "S Sales & Savice FF 3-0830 921 Mt. Clemens — ‘RECONDITIONED | MACHINES “Farmall ub" Mower and Grader bisdes Waanet eco pace Hoe Txt wiers™ rete Ba fet Fi tetme _____ Auction § Sales 377 AUCTION EVER WEDNESDAY fern — £. aes Sale Farm. RUCTION. , FRIDAY AUOURT m6, D milking good Balance due ime, These cattle rif mos *e pexemes ee ea rooms: ana Fgymuac: SET! _Lot 74, Scarborough Trailer Exchange ANDEROON CHAMPION, OREAT LAKES 237 TO 47 REF CREE, AND TINT NOME VACATION AND TRAV- EL, TRAILERS PT. New trailers as itttle as “4 down DAL. NEW AND USED ‘TRAILERS on PURCHASE OPTION PLAN USED ONES AB LOW AS 650 DOWN P: ARTS—STORE | © Telegraph TE * edb fre rom Lobgiy boy Center Parts Service open @ thru. Sat. Gales Open Fes. | r bun PM Rent Trailer “Space — 79 | TR Ane SPACE IN THE coun. _iry_on @ lake FE 54-6776. _ Auto Accessories 80 Auto Glass Service | When need it! Mave you wae our vice? Clase ina’ you walt, Insurance jote honored. All rk gu th. DUAL EXHA eet | HOL- . ‘wood nutfiers tall pipe exten- —. pve — for all sagenacn’s AUTO a BS CLEARANCE SALE OF V-8 ENGIN ES. Ford, Chev., Pontiac, Dodge. Chrysier, Olds, Buick Studebaker. @ cylinder engines. Rebuilt” springs ‘ Lots of used parts for "#6 care 80, Oakland Ave _Ph, FE 44513 hy all six PLY TIRES. . Fe For Sale ‘Tires | 5 80-A usED ore i” TO “cnocsm from C & 3) Berries. Auburn at Opdy TE Sis OODYEAR AL 808 x 16, 825 jaeroging St tubes. Plenty © _Tatleage left. MI @6183. Auto Service 81 EREE EST ESTIMATE. bar AYitentr PLAn prarb MOTOR SALES "To aine GRANKAHAPT GRINDING IN THE pay “Sale Motor Scooters 82 ANDERSON SALES SERVICE, ‘South ane. us and Bas Parts ‘“ a Cuan EAGLE GOB Maris $las cash down. 0102, pil Floyd Kehri. clerk, PERRY COOK PROP. Gotchalk, C Phone Howell 1010 - FARM AUCTION, THURS, Avo. | youne Holstein cows. 2 voun Guernsey cows, al) fresh 4 to ‘ WINKLER a eee ae cs oe ae “SON ION | V /RECKING CO se | Do It t Yourself 61 ACG trained Free ekup “and nd, delivery. an &h rd puppies 6. ize | SOARS negra 7D + rT mes Ve gg ot _araph, Hay, Grain & Feed 71 Mil Lak very ALE. en] “Abe : alfalfa item's. Dw OA 8-2226 or OA #2159, ford. MOBILE APARTMENTS For Sale -Motorcycles 83 (FoR Ser’ Races ‘Saviaee ee gee ae. nore iv y Davidson Sales fone, ‘ALLSTATE MOTORCYCLE. U is 5-5167, _For Sale Bicycles 84 ; Here as ot cfecirie water | ‘heater. “mall ‘7 Creace: en ee. Bl ee LES FOR SALE, ALL SIZES. fg Sees wee good condition rin’ F. cae GIR training ej Es $8540. i ese srost See | men "nieer svorte ei ete NEED A FINANCE- . FIXER? Order Classified ads to sell, rent, find » good job. FE 2-8181 is the a i aa s+ § e, 6 '-" "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1955 oe For Sale Cars |. _For 5 Sate 8 Cars. 91 For Sale Cars 91 fini _ Safe’ Buys} 2 Fora Sos semen 3 2 dr... = ranch wagon $1295 1983 hardtoy coupe $1495. Lincoln 1953 Capri 4 dr Buick 1964 4 dr. meee Bob Frost, Inc. ERCURY DEALE 0S WOODW AR D » BIRMINGHAM MI 4 __ JOrden 61033 #/ KELLER | KOCH | compass, c bilge, pum up #000. or Twinbreok era ~~ day. Ask for KE. D. ~ CLEARANCE SALE | sual WAGONS aT lee . eo ie | At ecount. an fishing tackle up. ee Chev. 4-dr. .....$12 2s 4 discount. anke-som reg. aT -sares.} Ford 4 ar, oo. $12 45) Surf boards, reg 60.8, stt.98. |’ 51 °Ply. 2-T. Blue ..$ 695) PS UARDWARE. ha 8 Tele- 0 DeSoto ¢ arryall $ 495. greek @ to 6 wk. days. 10 =? "49 Ford 2-dr. .....$ 395! ~~; NEW CANOE CALL PE_ $-62is CONVERTIBLES aed xe "33 Ford, Bronre. : “$1245 49 Ply., like new ..$ 445 "49° Ford, Rad.-Htr. $ 3450 CHRIS CRAPT 16° | sixty 3 HORSE 19: MORE MAKES nr i AND MODELS LOW DOWN PAYMENT 4 tenet a vsLaMce KELLER © KOCH {CoS eLRr PLYMOUTH DEALE Birmingham Liberty oases Used Car Department ' 3a Mile and Woodward _ 'Oppestte the BIG BOY: ANGLIA “ENGLISH FORD All leather intertor, fully pati #0 mi. to the gal. only wn e a , ne shore of Union Lake, 2? blocks from intersection of Williams Lake Rd. and Cooley Lake Rd. er, ney “completely rebuilt past bh never been water since . PE 2-8 _or EM 34310 _ Mercury Outboard Motors Genuine Parts, | Sales & Service | Shorty Hook's Place at Lk. 0 PER CE iNT OFF On OM ALL = uF boats. ad Seleara: 20 ENS, MARINE vorinl TE se M4 PT. ROWBOLT | some Die tion, 4356 Sashabaw wiih SACRIFICE v plank out thoard He. | $ time bow a1 condition. cat Fe NORTHWEST CHEVROLET , eee Woodward at 1} Mile Ws KEEP AT "Least “3 NEW Lincoln 31100 on. h at ail times New BUICK 1969 SUPER 4 DR OR boats arriving seery een Beck 4 Roadmaster power equipped. . __ are mis, 10655 Dixie Hwy | _ Both ie pee. A —_ —— | it FT. CHEROKER DELUXE b ; a eet — Jacobson’s « rie starte "7 | mote jola and steering Run. HUDSON & RAMBLER aoa i — b—FE SALES & SERVICE a “sa W. Pike 8. FE 2-8359 omen ante ase! Offered 87° FoR SALE 1950 BUICK. 2 DR | Standard shift. 40.000 miles. Good pm. PE 2446 r 6 00 pm Pro! ARI 8 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR 8E LEAVING | Psa PHOENIX tor?) dan Excellent condition. FE riders, FE 46575 +068 : _ | —— ‘M4 BUICK SUPER 4 DR. $1,704 Dynafiow radio heater, special Wanted Used Cars — = bumper guard, front and rear Red metallic with white wail SCR a tires A real beaut mon | a . bee can NORTHWEST Ml ET _ | Woodward at | he THE HIGH DOLLAR. Lincotn $-1100 For high « used cars. We $1 BUICK CONVERTIBLE. $250 take over payments 63 8. Tas- “need them. Drive ae extra miles. it wil pay you weil. 4540 Dixie “TT. J. VANWELT OR 31355 mania, after 5 BUICK. ‘$1. 4 DR t SPECIAL PE 2-335) after 2 2 BUICK SUPER ~ $600 2 oe DYN. . - SAFETY. ‘Chevrolet 1955 +1955 Demos Floor Cars Officials’ Cars and ° Officials’ Cars Demonstrators Courtesy Cars | 150°s 210's and Bel Airs. 6 and 8 cylinders, 2 drs. and 4 drs, All 2 DOORS & 4 DOOR SEDANS! colors and body. styles, tully SPORT bce ty & CLUB ore 5Oy BEL AIRS ~ 14 TO | CHOOSE FROM STANDARD TRANS & GLIDES are rantee: As — as | SIXES & EIG sia #100; or any old car Bp] CAR GUARANTER dow see FULL PRICE Northwest Chevrolet AS LOW AS $1 ag NOSRINANCING FP" BLEMS OW 48 JU8T YOUR CAR_ “bows «Up TO 36 MONTHS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE SAVE SAVE Don't Delay—Act Today HASKINS Chevrolet | Oakland County’s Fastest | Growing Dealer omatic $1605 DIXIE HWY aT M-I8 MA §-S0T1 53 one suburban R and H '92 CHEVROLET. ? OR DEL UxE | bd } Eucelanl ccaaits rE. aaa suburban, and H 24076 aller 4:30. Buick ¢ dr., jes@ CHEVY 4 DR. SEDAN RAD as } — heater. Nice and clean inside. 94 Ford ten 2 dr a Woodward at 13 Mile ree OOD _S1NOQ E 4 DR. $78. GYRO- matic and fully equipped. Any old car down | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | Woodward at i} Mile | Lincoin 54-1100 TV SPECIAL a CHEVROLETS| Ford country sedan, R and HH. R and H Dyna . and H. | . ai | “ } For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 Af - : 497 OLDS, CLEAN. NEW TIRES. |PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE. : _PE_ 5-187, ‘| 1962. 30. i. 3dr. Radio & New ‘ts, PACKARD "DEMO. & : out. ‘ ket. Gore ee Chan ONTIA “4 Credit choose bee : Gi trade. Phone MA 5-6486. of Mazurek Motor Sales _| 32 ‘SEDAN ier || dramatic, radio and ter, 2 . Pp lan an OE Dealer ___| tone blue, white wall tires. Who Rave roo = “$5 ‘ies Mew eae 2.000 | could Sek for Moret over DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY | torsion ul power. sere Woodward at 13 M | EMPLOY vec’ Se oP oSuORY 5a9"and tay Goclnee’ Cake: KER GoM: | Me months 1: 6~6T ee ‘we fs 3 ' HAVE A \ Baker. 364i buh Birmingham, ~ ha ve x. Fe a dio and EF RAVE 4 0600 aziperion | iGEARD CLIP onter tpvapeadal i oP oromoniis| 0 PACKARD PER. TAKE meatet Ngo mileage. white what ¥ can orl coger Gar WI t*ke, older ar at down Cark- | 190. C. AND | model cor ef cash tor equity. Studebaker. MI ¢: 3410. Birm. | WEEKLY Pavusnts Nor ag EM 3-2 am , WILL YS 2 OR. $10 Bown 1952 PLYMO SEDAN, and assume payvm No Co-Si ; banat nm 4 terrific | Woodward, Bir minghem, ot. | 0 Co-signers OR ‘ apt R. , WILLS” 2 DR. $405. 3 __ Wongvard “. Baus « gal. Radio Phe oti = i i -Incom _§-1}¢ °NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Immediate Delivery ! PLYMOUTH | (STATION WAC WAGON, Woodward at 13 Mile . 1953. Good condition Will trade Lincoln _5-1100 Deal Direct! OR_ 3-2092 ‘s1 WILLYS 4 TREE EL DRIVE BTA. , , 1955 PLYMOUTH SAV Savoy v-8 AU-| tion Wages. Low mileage. No Finance Co.! | Geto me tage ance Wink | Set Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME To V1 & Saginaw NATIONAL MOTOR SALES ‘3 FORD SEDAN, 9795 A WON- dertul price’ oe ce wonderful car. Any old car NORTHWEST. CHEVROL ET Seserere! al 13 Mile ‘33 PLYMOUTH. DR $585. LIGHT gray bottom, dark blue top. Has “euiiled evasice= | WHY WAIT? shag 3 bdiow at m_— . rae leas i woveeTE ene —usien., _ NOW'S. THE TIME TO BUY THAT _USED CAR MOUTH Orig'nal owner. PE 5-26 ‘6 EL YMOUTH 3 2 DR., $400. PE jar + PUY MOOI CLUS COUPE sy down and assume payments. | 4 9 Woodward. Birmingham _ 1 JErMours SEDAN. $345. RA- ater Sea Mist green, and heate: reated a rE | i i ped ovonennnes HO tay (ids Sedan ....$0% 48 Stude. ; Commander ...$179 '49 Nash 600 ......$222 49 Chev. 2 Dr....-$289 "sq Chev. P. G. $0 Ford 8 2 Dr... .$399 2 Drs os ..25..-$412 Bright Spot” Bargains Galore More Car For Your $$$ ‘46 Olds Hydra. '47 Pont. Cl. Cpe.. .$192 No Money Down— Best-of -Ferms..__- ‘51 Pont. Chief 8 Dix., Hydra, R&H, Beduty $745 ‘54 4 Dr, -R&H;-O/ Drive... -$685 1250 Cherrylawo or phone whit i Come * and see ac acting 0 wh. SCHUTZ MOTORS | jes9 CHEVE. Goop CONDITION: | Clean, Powerglide, good | i See it and give Us an Ger | E. Kennett Ra. FE 45406 ESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER ; BEL, “AIR WITH FULL jena 8. Woodward, _Birthingham “heute OMC. PE Cee 467 Rae 4g DODGE CLUB COUPE, 6388. Gyromatic, rad.o and heater, {et ek. No rust, fine automobi: ox “CHEVROLET 3 2 DR, $575. RA- a bia tid beate: tone. _ peem Only. $5, down | Real nice, Your RTHWEST CHEVROLET | soSieeer siete -| wocenee at 13 Mile : Lincoln 5-1100 ; | 1989 ~ poDGE CORONET | 4 DR Must sell Unable to maintain ayments $10 down only. Jack unter. Midwest 47500 | { | Any old car dow ORT E WEST CitevRoer i oodward at 13 Mile | Lincein 51100000 | | IN _ Lincoln §-1100 1952 DODGE 2 DR i res drive, reas and heater. 193 FORD RANCH WAGON s10° down and assume payments 464 8 ‘Woodward. Birmingham 195 FORD. LOW MILEAGE AL- most anything down Will take trade. LI 57428 : 1994 FORD TUDOR, 6 FULLY equipped Perfect ieee ga75 — 'E 21-6458 18 Cadilia Pherefoar, we are oftering: —— these safetv checked LARRY | “OK” used cars for vour - JEROME inspection, ‘Rochester Ford Dealer ‘55 OFFERS — Ford -—1955 $1645 FORD Factory Officials 04 wtp. _ earn, ve #143 a ee - RAH, $250 2 wheel trailer, 950 PRICE Te Reet — THEN.GET 072 Henry, Auburn Heights CPENCE 147 BUICK CONVERTIBLE — 1947 BILL SEENt E Pontiac 2 dr PR $8104 119 Lin- USED CA S. coln 2 Oakland Ave FE ¢7331 * BUICK, —— —See M&M Motor Sales - “SUPER. LOW MILE. | age FE Stato after 430 a “@ BNICK «DR $295 DYNAPL Ow. For dollar oo tate maser care . f 2627 Dixie Hwy (OR _ 3-160) Acar Se Why take buses? | : NORTNWEST CHEVROLET STOP—LOOK Wanted rood mood Ford or Chev pickup from 49 to 52 Must be in good condition MA 6-2177 beeen “ent? pm. or after t or call ke Homestead Orchards hasier if of Md hard Lk. and Wai- but Le wrD. woot Wacom ab $1100 Mile 1952 BUICK 2 DR, ‘10° DOWN aa assume @ayme 8. Wood- _ ward, Birmingh le BUICK SUPER rr "DR. CALL | FE 2-0087, ae eae 66 CADILLAC “62° 8EDAN JUNK CA SCRAP | new, Full power and rerutoment | RS & Call PE 4-0582 | _!ron._ — service. Priced at @ great savings ie car down Carkner Studeba! Pay ter err AND JUNKED MI. 43410 Birm. ee 147 CADILLAC 4 DR. $10 Soee | and assume payments. Woodward, Birmingham Teeap teler eed DEL - FAY condition Mornings cay ons 440 E. Tennyson. FF “CALIFORNIA BUYER | AVERIL 8, 20390 DIXIE HWY. 208TH oo ee __FE 3061 of FE_ +681 = saat PARTY WILL PAY $500 cash for eood 1951 Ford or Chev No dealers ,_ 80586 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR — sharp late model cars _ COMMUNITY | MOTORS 1983 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE $1,295. Radio. heater, Powerglide, white wall tires Lig is like new | _ Ce car dow WEST CHEVROL ET py ~bbotabed at 13 Mile Lincoln _5-1100 |1639 CHEVROLET SEDAN DE- Vee rubber low mileage. — Priced 803 N. Main, Rochester _Eient Dave's Meat Market, 82 erry. 03 ins: CHEVROLET, VERY CLEAN, | - SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS: | "4? ar. power eilde, will” trade | oe | ee as ANTED ~- wrecked tars, pagiey Auto Parts ___170 BAGLEY 8T,_ 1 | ams CHEV 2 DR @e0D 90D CONDI. | 508 recentiv overhauled. 1953 “CHEV DELUXE 2 DR. 8 2 DR. tio | down and assume navmrents. 464 _§%._ Woodward, Birmingham, — esa CHEVROLET RANCH ‘WAG- | om, $1,195. Powerglide, radio, For Sale ‘Used’ Trucks 90 . st. a ‘owner car Any old = DUMP ‘TRUCK FOR SALE with oe. . job. WH} take car or pickup io | woe Tevet CERN ROLE aaa See ee REA- —s a ie i iN ee oe = cel rate over navments. FE CHEVROLET Va BEL-AIR CON. vertible Two-tone blue, 5000 miles Clean. Many sate $2000 5-687 ig ae PICKUP LOW MILE- ace. Almost anything down. Will - _ take trade. LI §-1438 4 CHEVROL, ET WRANCH WAGON | $1,205. 2 tone red “arp like — Sper 8. REAL = ayy beaatiful joo Comp etely to An appreciated. pyle? ee OR WEST CHEVROLET NORTHWEST CHEVROLET - Woodward at 13 Mile | Woodward at [3 Mile __Lineo'n $1100 Lincein 511007! 83 a4 Cars CHOICE OF TRANS?! iS8IONS AND COLORS ‘Dod FORD “CROWN vie 1400 LARRY Jerome a 93 —S Black and white. Fordo- P ontiac | intritice” dies" eauite “for "Se Rochester Ford Dealer “FOR MORE THAN Je YRARS A e over payments Must be sold — . 27th Se HIVDRA. 8 CATALINA GOOD PLACE TO BUY!" 184 FORD CUSTOM LINE 6 Standard shift. 14.000 mijes §1250 rE E 2-1933 after 6 pm 4 FORD Ma hore 18. $50. rary vy Aug e to appreciate 88 W Mansfield _ ‘$1 FORD CONVERTIBLE FORD- | Spy mes extras very clean Also | ° | Ford ‘, ton vickwo A-1 con- | diiten Highest offer, 4046 Ro- | : Leonard t 5545 GYRO- | aoe 2d, A esions Bt 1994 Chevrolet Sit NORTH | 1958 FORD CROWN VICTORIA, 3,- Woodward. a 13 ‘Mile 000 miles, —_ — aaee ; pric oln_ 56-1100 2 Door er, wer steering. rade | '¢ OU OU = " or take small down payment. transportat ore Rs URE, | G60D Lowest Price Anywhere Ask for Al #irestone. Call OL) _ Rd. ae ___ 6-0981 or PE 5-401 ‘YW PLYMOUTH CONDI- = FOrD 1931 NO REASONABLE, ‘OF-| tion, all new tires. Recents. fer refused. v4) Hummer Ay ake OL 2-7056. Pa _d,, Ortonville Ph Ort 61 FORL CONVERTIBLE | O-Matic, extras very clean, Also FORD- - "83 Ford “% ton plekup A-l con- dition. Highest offer, 4046 Ro- _chester Rd., roe 164 FORD USTOM ~~? DOOR. Clean. Excellent condition. Pri- | vate owner, Nothing down. May be seen at 3334 W. 12 Mile Rd, / Berkley $2 HUDSON 2 DR. $345 Any time beore pm down NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at tt Mitte . Lincoln 5-1100 a | 1059 HENRY J. $305. THIg CAR is in number | condition. Forced to sell NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 . ‘48 KAISER GOOD CONDITION 57) FE 8-0002 - ‘§) KAISER. $345 RADIO. HEAT- er. overdrive *. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile _Ulnceln 51100 ~ Guaranteed — Sharp Used Cars All Makes and Modeis GLENN'S MOTOR SALES | LINCOLN Loar -1100 $2 MERCURY MONTEREY HARD top, Radio heater. new WW tires condition OR 3-804) $1 MERCURY 2DOOR EXCEL- lent condition. hyo nue older car i trade "1957 Nash ¢ DR ae DOWN AND chester Rd ‘32. FORD VICTORIA NICE. oe Mechanic ; z FOR SALE “PO'D_ CLUB | coupe 7" condition $78. Call | EM_4-2232 ‘ise FORD TUDOR. AS 18 875 | MA 6-3223. 1982 FORD, V. 2 DR, RADIO & heater low ‘mileage Excellent condition. OR 3-7665. 1428 N. Casa Lake Sd. Olds — Ha HOBEDAY “$1595 “Tet 232) Ww here Used Car’ Custo- 51 mer Gets New Car Treatment ; (1955 Ply. Convert .. 1954 Chrysler ......$1595 1954 Pontiac 2 Dr. .$1395 1953 Ply, 2 Door... .$745 | 1952 Dodge Cl, Cp.. .$695 {1952 Nash Am, .O/D.$ jygs2 Ply. Convert... $895 1952 Plymouth 4 Dr.. $695 | hed Olds 88 ......$1095 | 1952 Ply. Suburban. .$895 | rr eam a $2295 | S895 save 464 8 Wood- assume pavments _ ward, Birmingham 17 NASH G00 $100 pm. 140 | Cortwright ‘o1 NASH SEDAN. choose from, radios, drives and complete beds. hind These cars are ready to © NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodwar. at 13 Mile _____._ Linco, S100 ‘RAMBLER HARDTOP. 1932 1 owner fvotvy ton dark ereen body Radio heater This is truly an exceptionally clean car 25.00 actual miles 68 Oak- land. FE 23-2351, ‘o OLDS §& SEDAN $705, BEAU- | mes ereen with white wall tires, a apae or radio and heat- id tuy more for so After™ 4 00 st “$905 4 come ey! CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile . Lincoln 5-1100 | Oldsmobile ~ 1955 Demos Courtesy Cars Floor Cars A Rocket, to Fit Your . Pocket HOLIDAY SPORT COUPFS 4 Dr SEDANS - 2 DOORS ice OF COLORS NO GInANC ING PROBLEMS SAVE Don’t Delay_-Act Today HASKINS Oakland County’s Fastest ROBIN 8 | cee blue. radio and heater, only | + Sealer, midbight blue, | heaters, over $8 | 42 PONTIAC ¢ DR. DELUXE. om condition. Sell cheap rE ‘31 PONTIAC CATALINA EXCEL- lent condition FE 17-8872 after 1951 Chevrolet 2 Door Radio, Heater; arid Dark Greet Finish 9996 1952 PONTIAC ’ CHIEFTAIN a | luxe 2 dr $10 down and assume | payments 464 8. Woodward. Bir- | mingham i 51 PONTIAC BEDAN, { $895. black as the ace ot spades’ Radio and ponte r signals. Oniy 85 | °NORT HWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile caneota 5-1100 cry “PONTIAC «1 4 DR. $1205 AP- proximately 8.000 mi Completely | sau eeed: $100 or any car | NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lince!n 5-1100 ioe pomTiac STARCHIEP — be. | excellent sondition, 4- aad. PONTIAC 1949 DELUXE 4 | DOOR Cs clean car Bargain 1953 Chevrolet 4 Door Very Smart Looking Car $995 turn tone white wall. tires Hi ' eh All extras | 18 PONTIAC CONVERT Tr. GOOD | pater and tires. 665 ry Scott Lk \ SDP y plus _ [MP ~—equals HD 1952 Buick Radio and Heater It's as_ simp! i, the | Ss i Soon ree, a tht eee | A Sharpie Payments equals Mappy Driving, | : j ane ai- — deluxe | $795 165 | OLIVER - BUICK 210 Orchard Take Ave. FE 2-9101 , huse. Radio, heater, hydra- | matric s hee Chevrolet 4 dr Packard 4 eee uty. A buy “COMMUNITY | | MOTORS | 804 N Main St, Rochester THE PLACE ‘WHERE YOU CAN ‘WHEEL AND DEAL t OPE 1@ 8 dr, A real at 8 i N yanks PM, 20321 \ | poe LOOK ener mney iL ‘52 Chrysler Saratoga 4 Dr., R&H, Auto.. AL oe ee) 9 ot 0 as Bx. ’51 Olds Super Sedan, Hydra., R&H, Clean. .$825 '51 Chev. Dix. 2 Dr., R&H, Real Nice.......$595 51 Nash Amb. 4 Dr., R&H, O/Drive, Fine Car $495 2 Pont. Chief 8 Dix., Hydra., R&H, Nice. .$922 .. $945 35 Late Models—'S3, ‘54, ‘55 108 SELECTIONS — BETTER BUYS — Tops in Trades Always SPECIALS ‘34 Buick Century.4 Door, Clean Car......$1995 ‘$4 Mercury Conv., Loaded, Real Fine......$1995 55 Ford Victoria—Extras Galore..........$2195 “WHERE? But at the ew consemetananiennecccet Bright Spot" J EROME OLDS-CADILLAC Cass at Orchard Lake. | FE8-0488 FE8-0488 THERE IS NO_ qIn the USED CAR Business... you will find you only get what you pay for. Come in teday and compare our deals AND our cars. 53 Pontiac $3 Pontiac Special-Specia 62-CARS-62 1946 Through 1952 Models TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST TOO CHEAP Ranging from $49 to $299 NO MONEY DOWN Catalina Dix. Radio. heater, Catalina. Radio. heater, visor, — power steering & white walls and Mydra. _$1594.44_ $1421.27 _ | ‘52 Sar . “sl Dodge | .; 4rd. sedan with radio and 4dr. sedan. Radio, heater and heater. Here is a good little Dynafiow transmission. ear. . $1093.11 $479.97 "31 Chevrolet 33° Plymouth 2dr. sedan with radio heater 2dr sedan Here Ms & good car and Power Glide. Nice car Come in and see $494.20 + $801 07 SO Nash "51 Pontiac ‘dr sedan- Radio, heater and bed equipment. . ddr. with radio, heater and new seat covers, *otiinee | | _— | 1952 DeSoto V-8 = soreness ¥ @ Complete with controls it yourself! = » WEES a Bo _2 SHOWS DAILY . 2:90 and 8:30 p.m. @ Includes standard installation _@ Economical. clean heat diameter, 24-in. tong. . 1.05 Pipe covering for hot or cold ‘9 & re eee Now You Can Have neers Beauty For Your Bathroom! and, You will Save 24. Daring seers Special Sale - , MBLES teeta ct Noms — , xe << (eo cae s Regularly 166. $0 Me = YOU SAVE 20 wa Convert to Gas for Cleaner, Easier to Control Heating .... Homart GAS CONVERSION BURNER 6” ) Monthly NO MONEY DOWN ON | FOWL A. 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