t creased 120 ° = ry ” A PONTIAG MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1955 —4s PAGES ~ f al ait af rr M5 : County Expands Handicapped Schéol Facilities ~ Oakland Launches Plan Made Possible by Tax Voted by Citizens ~ Facilities — educating: all types of handicapped} children in Oakland Coun- ty have been ‘expanded 70 per cent over last year, ‘County Superintendent. of Schools William J. Emerson said yesterday. Emerson was interviewed| & by State Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) as part of the lawmaker’s efforts on behalf of a joint Senate-House interim com- mittee. The committee has been inves- tigating problems of the state's _ mentally deficient with particular emphasis on children. It hopes to recommend steps to the Legisla- ture at the coming toward expanding the state's system of care, expanded program of schooling handicapped children made possi- ble by a special tax voted by‘ county citizens, “The people of Oakland are now raising more money than _ any other county for educating the handicapped,” said Emerson. The county's program, however, starts with a large backlog, he explained, 2 Last year ‘facilities were avail- able to handle only one-third of. the handicapped. “At the present rate it will take at least five years to overcome the backlog and even anger if many families move into ‘the county: to avail ‘themselves of the plan.” 120 PER CENT INCREASE Questioned by “Broomfield about mentally deficient children in par- ticular, Emerson said facilities for educating them have been in- cent over last year. ; “Our m: problem is securing enough classrooms and person- nel,” the superintendent explained. |, “If these were readily available . the system for mentally deficient might have been expanded 180 per _ cent instead. of 120.” specia’ stated. We dunt obi tha omy to ‘(Continued on Page 2, Cot.’ 2) Name New County Personnel Director The Oakland County Board of Auditors today named a new coun- ty personne] di John Witherup will succeed Cari Johnson who resigned recently to accept an administrative post with Washtenaw County. Witherup, 30, has been em- ployed as a personnel technician by the Wayne County Civil Serv- ice Commission since 1950, He obtained a B.A. degree from Michigan State University in 1949 "ind took graduate work at MSU | and Wayne University. director with his wife and three children now live in Riverview. They plan to move into Oakland County as soon as possible, said Auditor John C. Austin. A World War II veteran, Wither- up is slated to begin duties Sept. 26. | disclosure, telling the story of the A native of Wyandotte, the new) Between-Meal Snack , NO DIET FOR HIM — There's every ounce he weighs. He scales wo waieak igen lay Sibi A. Hoff, Mondamin, Iowa, feed dealer, is enjoying this between-meal “snack.” His prize in a livestock judging contest is a silver dollar for $2,832 worth now, but the official weighing will not be until Nov, 28. So. not even the contest sponsor, a Brooklyn, N.-Y., manufacturer of animal feed antibiotics, can blame Hoff for extra eating until. then. sv eee=7G0P May Ask Ike's Aid in Replying fo Union Blasts -WASHINGTON (#—Republican state chairmen may ask President Eisenhower to call the signals- for the GOP’s reply to attacks by scpaniend labor leaders on his administration, John Feikens of Michigan, who brought the delicate labor issue before the GOP state’ chairmen in: their} wards’ political campaign school here, said today he thinks only Eisenhower can decide what course the party should / pursue in meres these*— attacks. Feikens said he expects to bring the matter to the President’s attention when the state chairmen, wind- ing up their classes today, fly to Denver for a break- fast conference with ata hower tomorrow. Vice President Nixon told the state leaders yesterday that in Spite of ‘certain talks over ‘the Labor Day. weekend. to the effect that, the Republican party is tot for the wage earner, the fact is that 65 million workers are earn- ing- more, buying more and saving more than at any time in Ameri- can history.” “I think that simple fact, re- peated constantly, can outweigh . all the argumerits our. opponents can dream up,” he said. Nixon obviously was referring to | Labor: Day attacks on the Republi- cans by. former President Truman | and by James B. Carey, secretary- treasurer ‘of the CIO, Carey criti- cized what he called the “‘self- serving, greedy tactics" of the ad- ministration, which he said is dom- inated by “big business and corpo- ration thinking.” Feikens said in an narnia he doesn't. believe the activities he | said some major tinions are mak- ing in behalf of Democratic can- didates can ‘thus be ignored. “The best. weapon we. have is leaders’ activities in behalf of the Democrats in a way that wan't alienate the rank and file,” he said, Nixon told the Republicans yes- terday that close associates of the President are more optimistic ‘hat he will run again than they have been previousiy: Ex-Tiger Badly Hurt in Swimming Accident ORLANDO, Fia. (INS)—Gerald (Gee) Walker former star Detroit Tiger outfielder of the team's 1934 and °35 pennant years, was seriously injured today in a swim- | ming accident at a fishing camp | near Orlando, Fla. ‘ Doctors at Orange Memorjal Hospital said’ Walker suffered | paralysis on his left side when he | ‘hit his head on the bottom of a| swimming pool. ‘They said his | condition was “satisfactory and that he was showing improvement. Soviet, German | Leaders Open _ Adenaver Seeks Unity 4 |man war prisoners. +| seriousness of this question,” Moscow Talks of Nation and Release of War Prisoners MOSCOW (INS) — The Soviet-West German talks opened in Moscow today with Bonn Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer stressing the| need for German reun tion and the release of G Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin in his opening ad- dress to the hour-long meet- ing said that Russia was ready “to exchange opin- fons” on reunification. — But~he warned that serious ob- stacles hadarisen from the Paris agreements ‘many was being rearmed. The first working session of the four or five-day conference was held this morning in the marble- walled room of Spiridonovka Pal- ace, According to the West Conall news agency DPA, Adenauer told were “unthinkable” as long ag the problem of the release of German war prisoners was unsolved. . As for reunification, the 79-year. old Bonn government chiet was. quoted as saying ‘it was not his: intention to confuse to- “But, “it is my urgent _— Adenauer said, ‘to make use this encounter to show you the NO SECURITY The Chancellor said there ‘could be no real security,in Europe with- out German unity. Adenauer led off his remarks | the Chancellor made his com- _ with a thank you to Bulganin for | inviting him to Moscow and said: “I come here with honest will | to conduct talks on even though it can only be a begin- ning.” Then, with the comment, “Let's whereby West Ger- Bulganin that normal relations be-| tween West Germany and Russia | \Man Blows Up |7 | ling woman from her daughter's | Fees WEN IN PRELIMINARIES—At Atlantic City, four beauties, preliminary winners thus far in Miss Amer-| twirling. Previous winners were Miss Hawaii, ica pageant, pose together after last night's competi-/ bara Mamo Vieira, tion ‘picked Miss Oklahoma, Ann Campbell, right, as| Miss Alabama, Patricia Huddleston, in talent, swim suit ‘winner, and Miss Florida, Sandra Wirth, | eee, oneness le Passes Former All-Time Mark Set Last Year ontiac’ High Registers 407 Students as Fall Term. Opens Enrollment ‘in Pontiac's public schools set an all- time record yesterday, when — 17,065 students - registered © for first-day classes. wi ee iF Bar- left, as swim suit winner, and. Miss “|Wite and Self trate’ Husband Drags. Separated Spouse From Daughter's Home SHEPHERD, Mich. —A tactogy worker, angered by separation | ——~ from his wite, dragged the strug- home yesterday and blew her and himself to bits with dynamite. try to-get to the root of: things,” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Sept. 10 to 18 Designated as National Home Week America is fast becoming a nation of home owners. Since the end of World War II more and more families have moved into new houses. The home building industry is once more big business. ~ In honor of the industry that is making it possible for individuals to have a which they live the week of Sept. 10 to 18 has been designated as National Home Week. In a proclamation issued this week in Lansing, Governor G. Mennen Williams insured Michigan’s participation with the following words: “To call nationwide attention. to the progress made by the home building industry in providing more and better houses, each year a week in September is desig- nated as National Home Week. It is more than fitting that the citizens of Michigan join in this annual observance. “Therefore, I, G. Mennen Williams, Governor of the State of Michigan, do of September 16 through 18, 1955 as Home Week in Michigan, and urge all our citizens to participate in this observation of the prograss which our home builders have made.” stake in the property on hereby proclaim the week sticks of dynamite he carried in ago. Mrs, Dunn brought her four | to two sticks, Dunn walked to With fuses sputtering in the one hand, Versal Dunn, 49, walked into the house, grabbed wife Blanche, 39, and dragged her into the front yard, He held her until the opaien exploded. A neighbor, Gey tent ie witnessed the bizarre slaying, wad standing about 100 feet from the scene. He was not injured. The Dunng separated three weeks children from: their home in Oil City in Midland County. to the farm home here of a daughter by a previous marriage, Mrs. Shirley Fisher. Bickering between Dunn and his wife followed, State Police said. Brooks said he“ saw. Dunn drive by the Fisher residence several times yesterday. Then he stopped his ¢ar and “fumbled around with something. ie It was dynamite. Lighting long fuses attached the front porch of the Fisher “home and called out: : . “Blanche, come on out, a Want io see you.” When she refused to come out pea went in after her. State Police said they found a note in the glove compartment of Dunn's car stating he planned to -‘advertisers—companies whose ad- its guard until itis sure. He decried cuts he said the Eisenhower administra- tion is making in the military establishment. ‘His own administration, he said, began a biildup of * the armed forces that “has Six Persons Hurt in Dixie Collision Six .persons were injured yes- terday afternoon in a 3-car col- lision on the Dixie Highway just north of Walton Boulevard, State Police of the Pontiac Post said. Listed in satisfactory condi- tion at Pontiac General with arm and head cuts is Mil- dred Fluernoy, 22, of Flint. She was riding with Leon Jack- son, 43, of Detroit, who was treat- ed for cuts and bruises as were two other passengers, Alfred Jen- | kins, 33, and Floyd Hamilton Jr., both of Detroit, ° Also treated for cuts and bruises were drivers Harry Tripp Jr., 33, of Windsor, Ont., and Mrs. Marie Bechtold, 48, of Flint. Troopers said Tripp, southbound ‘on, the Dixie, apparently made a left turn into the path of the other two northbound cars, | Largest Advertisers Favor Visual Media NEW YORK ® — “Millionaire” vertising budgets top a million dol- lars a year—concentrate more than three-fourths of their expenditures in newspapers, magazines and tele- vison, Printers’ Ink magazine said yesterday. . Radio, which as recently as five years ago accoun for almost one quarter of the millionaire ad- vertisers’ spending, today gets only slay his wife and kill himself. one, tenth, Printers’ Ink reported. Dondero ° Says ‘Politics’ U. S. Rep. George A. Dondero) was to be financed by ‘higher (R-Royal Oak) told Pontiac Ro- | ‘tarians yesterday that “sheer | _ politics: killed the proposed ‘road bills” which were before the 84th . Congress this year. Speaking before about 7 mem- bers and guests of the Rotary Club at the Waldron Hotel,. the} veteran congressman spoke also of the great benefits the State, and this area in particular, will ; derive from, ‘the - .passage of the St. Lawrence Seaway project. jected before | ad- : Nase aro esident Eisen. hower's 10-year $38,600,000,000 road building program. _ It also . voted down. the Democrats’ 13- year $50,477,000/008 plan mand gasoline, tire and other “user” taxes. “There used to be a time when the two. parties could do battle in Washington and at the same time preserve the basic principles of the government and the coun- try.” the speaker said. “Nowa- days. they are not working in this rhanner.”’ * WILL GO TO ITALY. will leave ate this month for Italy as a: member of a committee to. attend a world con-. ference on highways. = a "] hope we can come back with! something new, either by way of| cost or ‘construction of tg the ‘representative said; “for we \- | Fe . ‘ ¥ Vi eis must enter upon a new era of roads | debt but would be paid out ‘of taxes. and this is a problem, a great éne, | which Congress must solve.” This country is far behind in. ce ae ae a ee war, Dondero said. The need tor improvement for reasons of na- tional defense and security is great, the lawmaker went on to say. “y recomimended that ‘halt’ ‘the expenditure be paid. for by taxes. and the other half by issuance of bonds,” he said. “The American people would gladly pay for the expense to im: Sports . ‘prove-.our nation’s overcrowded highways,”. Dondero added, “for | \TV & Radio Programs seapics = the suggested $25 billion bond issue| Wilson, Bari ...........606.0:. Sapa Seer eee | Yh tesarcatdn anal seviute “i a . : : A A. i ig} * - eee ‘ LA, : ‘Scuttled Road Program on gas." | ‘PROMISING FUTURE’ The representative, elected 12) times to represent the state's 18th district, said the -St. Lawrence Seaway “holds forth a most. prom- | ising future for those living ™; iva prosperous district.” : | Editorials 00. .i..4.. In Today’ s Press County News, ... svbeenee soonrs 30 Farm and Garden , eeeeeoee Theaters. ‘U, ‘oe PORES OTE Oe Rae “It takes. 300 imported: materials (to make one Pontiac automobile and the inland seaway will reduce ‘by 50 per cent costs of materials imported into this area,” he said. “A ship load of automobiles exported to a Baltic port would amount.to a saving of $22 and a shipment of machinery by way of the new route would save $262," he stated, The United States will be able) to ship, sell ‘and buy cheaper in the markets of the world because of the construction of the Canadian- U. S. project, the speaker stated. PRESENTED PEN : Toe commend Dondero's efforts in the fight in the House of ioe sentatives in support of the seaway bill, President Eisenhower’ pre- sented Dondero with the pen with. which he signed the bill, “The commerce departments of Canada and the Unijed States re- port that sufficient traffic will. ase; the canal to pay for it in 530 years and the treasury will not be taxed one cent,” he said. Speaking briefly onthe Ten- hessee Valley Authority, Dondero ‘called it “the biggest example of socialism in our country.” He said private enterprise, made this cou oo | and will,continue to/ build it that, “the Republicans | have taken government out of on and put it back intosthe | ig eateapeies." “ : Urges Strengt ) Despi te Red Friendliness CHICAGO (®—Former President Harry 8. Truman said today the Communist countries seem to be taking a more peaceful course but that America must keep up ‘japparent reasonableness on the part of the Commu- ‘| of them Js five, i 2 z * ef g fs 4 if is z é had much to do with bring- ing about the attitude of nists,” “If we value peace and free- dom, we must be strong,” he said in an address prepared for the Executives’ “Club of Chicago, a} predominantly Republicar group. ‘His text, primarily about for: eign policy, did not refer to President Eisenhower or the Re- | publican party by namie, He said he’ was speaking as a former president ‘who learned seme important lessons from hard experience.” - “The Communists have in recent months seemed, on the surface at léast, to desire a lessening of world tensions,” he said. “. . . Perhaps the objective we have been pursu- ing through strength may be begin- ning to yield concrete results; .. . It is-not now possible to tell with certainty, and it probably will not bé possible ‘for a long time to come.’ Mercury fo Climb , Saturday, Then Drop Higher temperatures predicted for Saturday’ will give way to much cooler weather Sunday and Monday, according to a 5-day: forecast issued today by the U, S. Weather Bureau. The mercury. range 2 to 4 degrees below the normal high of 74-78 and low of 53-58 through Wednesday. A slow rising trend is seen about mid- week. Precipitation will total .50 to .75 inches in ee late Saturday and Sunday scattered showers early next week, | ‘Today's. temperature was expect- | ed to hit a high of 74-78. At 2 p.m. it was 80. A peak. near 80 was promised for tomorrow, — part- ly cloudy skies. c Final Call Issued for Bonanzagrams The Press has received many Bonanzagram claim checks, put so far the least errors on any is stilt holding 2 etaim check. with Jess than five errors, you until 5 p.m, Monday to it in to the Press before ner of the final . is is expected to/|j eye 8254 which stood by abortive June 16 revolt by dissident naval-air elements. * Harry S. ‘Toy Dies 0 ge oe te A a Ry Paar tt is Mid Ek hand ee eo cided. ¥ ae ae iT awe a bh alow “Whoever the Democratic candi- date may be, he will be happy to it ee ae ae ie dL pare ee ere ee, ve € zi ‘i fl i g ar Z i fi EE aent a i 3 cit < Fioy i : eather VICINITY — Consider- ad a teday with Be teen velocity 14 mph. at 6:53: p.m, 4 7 ot Gt om. face aeie iF at.3:12 p.m. 9 p.m, am... oe ee | Ciacci aE heal. 3 aese: 2323 cs Teena 4 gpm : S86peercrsnscooce TO oereessegersmccses ener e660 ee oe “« tS) -—_—__—_ Lowest , TONIGHT’S FORECAST: Showers are emeih to- prevail. Warmer temperatures are scheduled for night for the northern plains areas and Fierida by the northeast Atlantic states and cooler readings for the U. 8. Weather Bureau. Elsewhere fair weather should | northern plains. . a Rain SS “Stow YEA AP Wirephete Realtor 5 Move | Draws Comment Developer of Shopping Center Drops Request for Annexation Bloomfield Township was biding its time today as Pontiac officials Handicapped School Facilities Expanded (Continued From Page One) Germany to get one instructor.” ‘While the county has increased its program, the amount of state but the number of children need- ing specialized training has con- stantly increased, he explained. _ $1,150,000 has been spent on whole--program to date— half to build and equip rooms and the rest to operate the program. FOUR ROOMS ADDED Last year Pontiac had three 45- pupil classrooms for the handi- capped and two 60-capacity rooms. This year four rooms have been . }added- to handle a total 8 more ; | Pupils, Broomfield said the opinion had -| been. suggested to him that the schools could handle more men- tally deficient children than they presently do,. thus relieving some of the load on state institutions. ‘The scliool code divides men- ‘fally handicapped into two clase- es, said Emerson: children who can learn fundamentals and those whe cannot, 4 youngster is considered edu- cable if he can learn certain ba- isics, such as reading and spe¢el- ing,” Emerson . explained, “‘He Sets. | may hot @ven pass the Sth grade, | but he can care for himself." Children who cannot learn such fundamentals are denied school privileges, he said: Emerson: ad- vised Broomfield that the law di- viding the two classes ~ not be changed. ‘We still lack space for a great many educable youngsters and I feel it's the first duty of the schools to see to them.” Adenauer Asking . for Unification (Continued From Page One) ments on _ of , the two Gauge ee The Soviet Premier, however,- stressed /in his opening speech the policy spelled out in the last two days by the government and party newspapers, Jzvesta and Pravada. Bulganin said ‘ nope the talks | will “lead to the normalization | of / relations between . the Soviet Se ett eee ee ” with a Russian embassy in Bonn .and West German. em- 1 Rech reap aid actually has dropped, Emer-. son asserted. The state has kept, its appropriation at the same level, , HERBERT G. ROACH- Death Claims Civic Leader Walled Lake - Resident Organized nsurance in 1924 Business Herbert G, Reach, 71, died at his home at 248 West Walled Lake Dr., Walled Lake, Thursday after- noon, A native of Torch Lake, he came to this county 43 years ago and had long been prominent in busi- ness and civic affairs in the Walled Lake area. He was manager, for 4 years, of the Wixom Co-operative Assn. and owned and operated a general store in Walled Lake five years. He organized the. Roach Insurance Agency in 1924 and. operated it un- til his retirement in 1947. He was a charter. member of the F&AM: Lodge 528 in Walled Lake; was a director of the Oakland County State Bank of Milford; was a member of the Rotary Club and First Baptist Church in Walled Lake. and three children survive; Tim B. Roach, Union Lake; Dr. Josh death of his first wife he married Florence Pratt, who survives, as do three children of his second marriage: Mrs. Mack Sparks, Walled Lake; Phillip H. Roach, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs, Er- skin Lightfoot, Walled Lake. There are 19 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, - of Howell, Mrs. Ella Boyd of Bir- mingham and Mrs. Mark Craw of Traverse City. Service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Richardson-Bird Chapel in Walled Lake, with Rev. Victor Wix officiating, Burial will be in Wixom Cemetery. Thieves Fail in Try to Crack Office Safe Thieves made an unsuccessful attempt’ to smash open a heavy safe in offices of the Crissman Motor Sales in Rochester some- time last night, Oakland County Sheriff's detectives said. Spokesman for the firm the safe had been battered with a sledge hammer. Officers and the parts department were ransacked but nothing of value has been de- termined missing, seaaecaseccucesseucusaseceese: 000000000000 000000 8, - Complete with, Matching COVERS 2 Quart {¢ TRIPLE-COATED 1M/ Tonite & . Saturday Triple-coated, baked enamel on heavy gauge #teel. White ‘with ‘black trim. Ist quality, perfects. BROTHERS $ 98 N. Saginew —2ad Floor Seevsececenccecooooeess —— City : tman of the board of Edson, ty jail now stands, Iners in 1868, attended Michigan | estimated He married Mabel Boyd: in 1905 | P. Roach, Denton, Texas; and Dick | B. Roach, Walled Lake, After the |- Brothers and sisters surviving | are Charles of Pontiac, Phillip, said | . POCCCoocecerdeccccccocoee ; Merchant Dies Frederick Stockwell Is Taken by Death After Long Iliness Frederick Stockwell, 86, chair-| Moore & Co, since 1928, died Wednesday at his home, 728 Long- fellow, Detroit, after a long ill- ness, He was ihe eldest of the four sons of dudge and Mra, Joseph §, Stockwell of Pontiac, His fa- tablished the business which la- ter became Waites, Frederick and his three broth- ers. grew up in the family home which was located where the coun- He was born in Highland Cor- Agricultural College (Michigan State University) and was married here to the former Cora Perkins. In 1888, he opened his own dry goods store in Detroit on W. Jef- ferson Ave, In 1897 Mr. Stockwell joined Edson, Moore & Co., whole- sale dry goods and textile dis- tributors, He was made vice pres- ident in 1908 and president in 1924. Mr, Stockwell was a charter member of the University Club | basis of and a member of the Detroit Golt Club, His wife Cora survives him. He | was a brother-in-law to- Mrs. Ross Stockwell of West Huron St. and Mrs. Joseph §. Stockwell Jr of Ottawa Dr, . Service will be at the residence Saturday at 11 a.m. with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. During the past 100 years an four billion tons of | burial in White Chapel Memorial freight has Sault Ste. Marie locks. a one coerce a Powerful Regular passed through the | Students—Hobbiests Save $5.05 50, 100, 200 and 300 POWER 4-Turret Microscope “‘Q* $15 Value : im US. Citizenship ” {wovllt, fed aa es The Day in Birmingham. N.Y — P: eee Sip jaet w , 73-year-old Britith | seven. years.” Be |Dec. 25 Opening for Rink |Still Anticipated by: City ee BIRMINGHAM—Meeting briefly |} last-night, Recreation Board mem- bers heard a report from. City Manager Donald C, Egbert on the pees ft He tee eee ities a $44,324 mechanical contract awarded two weeks ago was withdrawn by the City Com- mission this week, a - Christmas opening is still anticipated, The contract, originally awarded the Charles R. Beltz Co. of Detroit, was withdrawn on Tuesday and will be re-advertised. “The wérk involves installation of ice-making machinery and cannot be accomplished until work proceeds on the building, which will house the machinery and serve as a shelter for skaters, Bids this time will be let on the set . specifications which Beltz’ bid did not confirm to, ac- cording to the architect. Beltz told the Commission his machinery would provide ice more economi- eally. * * * . What City Attorney Forbes Has- call said amounts to an indirect rezoning from a two-family . to single-family residence classifica- tion on many lots here was brought out at this week's City Commission meeting through a suit filed against the city by Mrs. Alma B. Grimes, 227 W: Frank St. area requirements square feet per family. Because of ‘this, the Board of Appeals turned down Mrs, Grimes’ request to use her ‘income-bunga- low zoned property for that pur- pose. . ‘Hascall will appear in Oakland | County Circuit Court on Sept. 7 to show ig a writ of mandamus should not be issued against- the city. : * Local resident Mrs, Harry Houck has opened her summer home at Wolf Lake for a Con- gregational Church teachers re- treat today and tomorrew. Dr. Robert Frehse will give the key- note message at a dinner at, 6 tonight foliowed by informal dis- cussion and fellowship. Departmentat meetings will _fol- low tomorrow, with the Rev. Rob- ert Dewey speaking that after- noon on the curriculum m, “Old Testament Heritage.” Wor- ‘ship serviee and communion will follow. Le * -* John H, Buckberrough Service for John H. Buckber- rough, 81, 3081 Adams Rd., will be at 3 pm. Saturday, at Mar- ley Bailey Funeral Home, with Cemetery. He died this morning at his residence,’ A civil engineer, Mr, Buckber- rough had been a draftsman at Interchangeable Lens FREE Instruction Booklet With This Microscope Only $1 Holds in Layaway Precision made miscroscope with 4 turrets for quick easy changing of power lens. Com- plete with wood carrying case, 2. extra glass slides. Geared focusing eliminates distortion, has focusing mirror, reflector mirror, etc. Not a toy... just the price of a toy. SIMAS.“& BROTHERS 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor jaugy 17 @ 10x20 @ 16x20 @ 16x25 @ 20x20 © 20x25- 2-tnch Thick — Mest All Sizes... all you feed, S, See ae Replace Clogged Furnace Filters Now! Nationally Advertised Filters eT. M. (Reg. U. 5. Pat. Off.) 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One phrase | in the prepared text . declared “Latin peoples have been nurtured in an extremely debased form of Christianity. They are religiously undernourished." This was changed to‘'’Latin| dernourished." Panne Debae peoples are Feligionny un | C. R. Sligh will Address Press Club of Michigan at Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR w — Charles R. Sligh Jr., former president of the National Assn. of Manufacturers, will speak to the University Press } Club of Michigan, September 30, without CIO President Walter Reu- ther. Re uther, who « was to have de- _ following a | speak at a banquet on. the night, .of the club's 38th annua) meeting. bated with Sligh, sent his regrets and said he had to make an un- Fred 8. 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Ponting, Mich..0s second claesmatter =~ — ee otal Wecal news ‘orioted fn his news= on, ral eat nee ieted r aculoe i @® cents es , Me Lm Nee x3 “ oe r pinces tm ng * nites Sta oa, teens Posce’ Pontes = “wits are’ pevable ts. “tavance ort, as MEMBER OF AODIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1955 Motorists Rate Praise. for Safe Driving Record _Our hat is off to motorists who drove in Oakland County over the holiday weekend. For the second three day week- end of the summer season they established a death free traffic ‘highways in the County that. there were no serious accidents and only the usual number of tere Bee Credit also és due local, County and _ State law enforcement agencies. With g - Atoms for Agriculture. An encouraging report on the work atoms can do for farmers comes from the United Nations Food and Agricul- ture Organization. . Among achievements with radiation ~ ' is the elimination of insect infestations in grain and cereal products. Anothpr is the inhibiting of potato sprouting thus facilitating transportation and we #7 & While results still fall short of 100 per cent, the report reveals . some Success has been achieved ° in increasing the keeping quality of meat. Also, it has been shown by tests that irradiation can render safe for human consump- tion pork which has become in- fected by the organisms which cause trichinosis in humans. * * * Of value to scientists and farmers alike is the: discovery that the use of -Tadioisotopes to tag insects is much more effective than painting them. This provides a far better means of deter- mining their: flight range, migrating » routes and overwintering habits. Radio- active tags also are playing an impor- _tant part in the development of safe fungicides, insecticides and weed killers. t- *& * _ These, of course, are only”a few of the ways in which the peaceful uses of the atom can benefit agriculture in particular and mankind in general. , Actually, only the surface of this vast’ field has been scratched. ; As the report makes clear, ap- plications of radioisotopes and radiation’ to agricultural: problems _ are limited only by the imagina- |. thon and ingenaity of the investi- ~ Pash Button Living — - Forecast by 2000 Av dD.’ , Millions no doubt have asked. them- elves at the day. éver will come: when most all work will be accomplished by i them n pane of buttons or waving ) ‘is that that day .., Besides all this, ~. living’ virtually effortless by the year 2000. Actually, the promise in their forecasts is so bright that half a century hence life as we now live it would seem hard indeed. . * * * For example, a man home from a five hour work day could sink into an electrically operated chair which would massage his aching back. At the same time he would wave an arm to turn on or dim the lights in the room or put into operation a colored television set hanging on the wall. An automatic electric refrig- erator then would come into the room to mix and hand him a _ nice cold cocktail. Next a super- sonic washing machine would wheel itself in and hand him a robe to wear while it took the .dirt out.of his work clothes with sound waves instead of soap. - * *® park themselves, windows which open and close automatically with changes in temperatures and TV Eepecaet are predicted. To get a meal all the housewife would have to do is throw a few . switches. These would set in ‘motion machines which auto-° matically would take precooked foods out of the freezer and put them in the oven. - Fantastic, you think? Perhaps, but the truth is several of these electronic gadgets already exist and could be in . pode os i ccadll arel enough. - The lina About Town $300 Awaits You A Football Contest Entry May Bring You U. S. Bonds Sorry: What you'll be if you let somebody else win the Football Con- test. If you have not already made your entry in the Football Contest, here's an easy way. Clip out this list of games, and check with pencil or pen the teams you think will win. If you think it will be a tie game; do not check either team. Hereé’s the list: Sept. 17—Kentucky vs. Louisiana. Sept. 24—Colgate vs. Dartmouth. Oct. 1—Michigan vs. Michigan State. . Oct. 8—Harvard ys. Cornell. Oct. 14—Detroit vs. Boston College. Oct. 21—Pontiac vs. Arthur Hill. Oct. 22—Illingis vs. Michigan ; State. Oct. 23—Detroit Lions: vs. Les Angeles Rams: — Oct. 29—Alabama vs. Geergie. Noy. 5—North Carolina vs. South Carolia. ; Nov. 13—Rice vs. Texas A&M. Nov. 19—Michigan vs. Ohio State. Nov. 24—Pennsylvania ys. Cornell. Nov. 26—Army vs. Navy. Then attach it to a piece of paper bearing your name and address, and see that it . Teaches the Press officé by Saturday noon, Sept. 17, and the $300 may be yours. ’ For other members of your family - you *.ean cépy the list and let them indicate their choices. Each entry — be on. a seperate sheet of paper: “The . games which you have selected in’ your Football Contest could not be improved upon, even by an expert,” phones Coach Ed Graybiel, ._° ‘of the Pontiac High School team, who adds, “everybody's chance for that $300 is as good as any of these so-called experts.” Disagreeing with the comment of Harry Stinnett that flood damage in the eastern states has ‘been exaggerated, — Mrs.*Theodore Parker - of 132 Thorpe St., declares it has been: tre- mendous. “It could scarcely be exaggerated,” she says, and she has many actual pictures of the flood damage to bear her out. A letter over the significant signature .of “ “World Observer” expresses our sentiments exactly: “Nearly 100 per cent of the trouble between nati¢ns today 1s because of the asinine manner In . which their territoyy was set up after the world wars.” Farmers take notice: I have it ’ direct from soil experts that a rag- weed plant, bane of hay fever suf- ferers, soaks up three times as much _ water and twice the fertility from. ‘the soil as a ‘healthy stalk of corn. Se a Verbal. Otchids” tox Mrs. Jessie B. Reed of Maceday Lake; eighty-first dletnaay. Rev. William Hill Collycott of Rochester; eighty-fifth birthday. a Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Rayl — ‘ Ot Pare sixtleth SOE RTOS: : Mm automobiles which “At Least They Can Eat Theis” David Lawrence Says: - North African Unrest; irictee in Turkey Are Fruits of 4-Power Geneva Talks at is premature and danger- Bat, po if all the op- timistic statements and com- ments made after the Geneva conference meant anything, they meant that a curtailment of arms expenses was inevitable. For of what avall-are weapons that grow obsolete and are never used? “Not only in America ‘but in Britain and France such questions are being asked, and the western world is face to face with the . effect of the risks taken when, the - top leaders began fraternizing with the Soviet chieftains in Switzer- land less than two months ago. POLITICOS PUZZLED Even the politicians inside this country are beginning to grow puadied as to how to handle the Geneva issue..Governor Harriman of New York, Democrat, who used to be American ambasshdor to Moscow and feels he has a right to draw on his experiences there, sounded a cautious note about the Communists which wasn't taken toc seriously at the time. This was because his opponent- for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion, former Governor Stevenson, had come out in favor of compro- mise and bargaining. * «¢ & Some Democratic orators even went so. far as to contend that, but for their -prodding, President Eisenhower wouldn't have gone to Geneva. They were prepared to take the credit it Geneva came out all right but equally eager to im- pose the blame on the Republi- cans if the aftermath became somewhat unfavorable. The secretary of state, John — Foster Dulles — who isn't sup- posed to be a politician, yet who is by all odds the most farseeing and astute of the present-day professionals In diplomacy—was criticized by some of the ap- peasers because he didn’t exude the same kind of enthusiasm about Geneva that some of the wishful thinkers did. ~ - 2 When President Eisenhower shortly afterward used some strong words in his speech to the * American Bar Association indicat- ing that he, too, was beginning to be somewhat skeptical about pos- sible results, there came at once a criticisny from the - appeasers that he was Weakening the effect of the Geneva conference: % BEDS CASHING IN Soviet newspapers, always eager to print anything that drives a wedge between, the President and © his advisers and to give the isi- pression of wavering and fluctua.” tion in American policy, repro- duced the criticisms and, comment of their own, let Ameri- can critics tell the story to the Soviet people. That's a favorite device, and the moral is not to ask the critics to refrain’ from .. criticism just because the Soviet press picks it up but to ask them of the Cyprus affair. It is easy enough to dismiss all this as the usual stunt of the Com- munists of fishing in troubled wa- ters or to argue that, of course, in most - these places the Com- without - ‘in ‘munists have been outlawed as a political party. What haven't been exterminated, however, are the Soviet espionage rings — their means of making contact with the . fuzzy-minded in many countries who are so easily duped by the Soviet agents and their fellow trav- elers. . * * *« Wishful thinkers have imagined certainly can't have it both ways. As for those who believed from the beginning that Geneva was . Just a propaganda affair—in which America played an effective part Soviet claims that the United States is a ‘“‘warmonger”"— and that no issues would really be settled, these observers logically! and consistently can oppose arms reduction, and they will. | (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Vales of the People will be | when vam on oa number = boda opaee. Sa Ne eat & ie Pe requests unieas the A erttical » ite nature Thank there are men Let's at it “this way: for a OMe Skeptic’ Is Opposed to Space: Travel Spending. 4 Fs He fe -Insurance Firms Scolded | for Ending Benefits at’ 60» By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator Preventive medicine—the use of antibiotics — has lengthened the average life span. The science of geriatrics is simultaneously keeping oldsters more vita) and productive. Yet the life insurance industry, looking backwards, continues to eling to age 60 as the time for terminating disability benefits, in- cluding waiver of premium on pol- icies of policyholders who as a result of incapacity are unable to earn income, ; MATTER FOR. STUDY - With state regulation, in which this writer believes, on trial, ° it behooves the various legislatures and commissioners of insurance to look into this question. It is also . a matter for continuous study within the insurance field When this column. made a. simi- lar proposal more than five years ago, a respected president of a life insurance company replied: “I have. just read your column. stands between their becoming a uccessful--claimant for disability OBVIOUS ANSWER “You may say that since retire- ment plans ordinarily fix 65 as the retirement age, why- is it necessary for disability benefits to terminate at 60. “If it ran clear tp to 65, you would get at 64% the disability being presented in anticipation of the forthcoming retirement. When they have to sacrifice four years ine nd active work to do it, tag@y are not as likely to do it...” foregoing response does not, in my opinion, give sufficient weight to the fact that a mutual insurance company is supposed to be run for the benefit of the -policyholders. Accordingly, there should be no conflict of interest befween the policyholders. If the reasoning which makes disability and waiver of premium company vs. _ - provisions expire at age 60 is sound, then it is imprudent to en- - courage individual policyholders to It is, ef course, interesting and _ stimulating and, in the main, well soned ‘ “Logically, you -present a per- 8 3 z q 3 q ch i 1 work, . “Nothing in the ‘world then Case Records of a Psychologist Many Poor Teachers Unfairly Allow. Personal Bias to Determine Grades “If you see a wrong, hit it!” stated Abraham. Lincoln, so I am hitting at one of the com- mon faults of many school teachers. Kids, mail this case anonymously to any of your teachers who aren’t. playing fairly with you. — _By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE Case P-335: When Philip, our second son, wa® 16, ‘= took a Spanish course in high school. * * * His marks were excellent, so he expected an “A” grade in the course. : But he was so hot under the collar When hb finally received a “C” grade that he couldn't be restrained, He showed his teacher his class grades on every exam throughout the semester, plus, his final exam marks; too. Thus, he proved to her that he was tops in the class in his output of work. 2 *¢ @ But she bristled at this challenge to her authority although Philip made her admit his grades were tops “Then why did you knock my grade dewn to a 'C’?" demanded Philip She replied that it was because She said he- of his “attitude.” didn't show enough interest. in Spanish and would often stare out the “window. during class. POOR TEACHING This Spanish teacher was a “bad” teacher and. very illogical. But there are a few other teachers just like hér in most school sys- tems: * « & . They confuse “‘qutput" with attitude,"" Yet the payoff jn school is supposed to be based on. merit, meaning your scholastic output. Getting grades is much like getting bread at a store. If you lay the price of a loaf of bread on the counter, the grocer is supposed to hand you that bread, regardicss of your “attitade.” And most male teachers realize _ this vital- fact. But “there -are a number of women teacher's, plus some sissy males, who still confuse scholastic ‘output with ‘“neatness” or “politeness” or a rival political or religious viewpoint on the wert _ of the student. Pera “> Teachers voeiae give ths higher on. than boys, and one of the reasons is the fact that boys are more sweaty creatures so their papers are often less neat. IGNORES SMUDGES But in a mathematics class, if a boy hands in a paper with the correct solution to a problem, he , Should be graded 100 per cent thereon, even if his sweaty thumb left an imprint on the exam paper. - Yet I have known many teachers who would mark him down in mathematics for such a smudged paper. . * * *. These teachers thus don't know the difference between ‘‘heatness”’ vs. mathematics, so shouldn't be teaching in any school. . It’s all right to stress po- liteness and neatness in chapel lectures, or, if you wish to schedule a special course en- ~ titled “neatness,”” then you could mark a bey down for smudges in that special subject. But’ in history or math or language or science or any other course in the ‘curriculum, when you mistake lack of neatness for lack of knowledge of .- those subjects, then you are a_ prissy “old maid,” whether you wear ‘pants or cst A good cackee may dislike a pupil very intensely. But if that~ teacher dislil not supposed to ’ affect the awurthas ‘of the “A” grade to that disliked pupil. PERSONAL CLASH : ‘Most of our teachers are well- liked and “good” teachers, but’ there'are still far too many in the ‘teaching field who let their own political or religious bias or personality conflicts color their awarding of grates to their pupils. er valenn bw ok sneiebian meer tet nce exarninations, ‘such as true-false and “multiple choice."’ is to offset this bias by teachers “who are illogical, and who cheat emotion- alism and pettiness, Always write apes Dr George W_ Crane Pontiac Pre: Pontiac, stamped, dime to and printing costs wh: or one of his osychelegical (Copyright 1955) believe that they can earn, and pay premiums for % years longer. I think that landmarks, such as age 60 and 65, are relative and not absolute, and must be peri- odically restudied in light of ad-. vances in medical science and in- creasing of ‘average life expectancy. - Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE ' The trains will always. run for ‘him . .. On- tracks forever clear . .. Although today his title'is ...- “Retired Engineer” .. . His hand is on the throttle as . . . He smells the rising steam . . . And he is roll- ing on his way . . . He pulls the bell ... And people proudly watch and wave . side around , cab for-him.. . run... . Because, if only in his dream . . . His job is never done . . He still is at the throttle of . His wonderful career . . . God bless him, and we thank him—the . . Retired engineer. (Copyright 1955) Smiles A doctor says that the sense of hearing is temporarily. Aulled by eating. Especially when the wait- er says, “Who gets the check?” ° . * ie * . ' When the pedestrian can trust the autoist. and the autoist can ’ trust the pedestrian there'll be no more accidents. Brady Regards Dieting as Harmful in Most Cases By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. In Little Lesson No. 16, The>7 Keys to Vite (25 cents and stamped self-addressed envelope), you will find an-outline of the basic, funda- mental. or model health diet, a skeleton or pattern. on which to build your own diet to suit your particular requirements. * * & Right here, by way of breaking it gently, let me say that there's just one thing sillier than ‘‘going on a diet at 2 o'clock next week,” and that is going on the diet with- out strict medical supervision. Even including diets prescribed ‘by the physician who knows the patient's condition and require- ments, I'd say that in most in- stances dieting is ineffectua] or actually harmful, ‘ Big feeders give the basic diet once over lightly and begifi squawk- ing about the absence of bread, toast, waffles, pancakes, pie, cake, rolls, muffins, biscuit, crackers, cookies, doughnuts; and other items made of refined white flour.. Little shavers who are allowed to spend hours listening to radio or television when they should be out playing or getting the sleep which is essential for “healthy growth, also refuse to have any part of itt — they demand that Mommie supply all the yum-yum- mies the hero of the present _sseries re¢éommends, especially the #t may be nated when alarger caloric intake is required, Incidentally, the basic health diet as outlined in the Vite booklet yields approximately 2,100 calo- ries daily, so it makes an ideal, Safe, indeed a beneficial reduction diet for anyone .who is too tat perhaps, but not fat-headed. S * * To help restore the staff of' life to the modern namby-pamby Amer- ican diet and maybe a little ‘ strength to the character of people who subsist mainly on cheat-food, Til send, on written, signed re quest (a clipping will -not suffice), if you provide stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, the pamphlet - Wheat to Eat, which gives prac- tical ways to prepare wheat for ~ the everyday diet. HE’LL TELL WHY In a piece to be printed next week (I hope) I'll tell why plain wheat ténds to prevent or correct the common ailments and funec- tional weaknesses due to too much - cheat-food (refined carbohydrate) in the everyday diet of most. Amer- . icans—whose ignorance of nutri- ‘tion encourages cheat-food vendors. ones with box tops which, with a ~ few pennies, wis bring valuable prizes . . READ FINE PRINT| But, just for the novelty of it. read the fine print on the model health diet menu. e You'll find that although the dit as outlined includes no bread or ‘cereal, a reasonable amount of 4 lain wheat of dabes made with dearance fn aes, —_ to pririt on the label “for better. nutrition,” with a wink from Uncle Sam. i letters, net more than one My amped, Seett | (Copyright 1958) Seanieeeeenneeeene ed | Looking Back ears Ago PETAIN B BOLSTERS French em- _ pire as measures are’ taken to fra oem oe Years hee ‘axuar SALES beat since 1928, T aids slum i ip < 4 8 be t Fe a : 0, i sf , toe : f-* { i 4 , oh A ; ; Re PME Bn ps oe man’s record. He pulled at the fle drawer, No action, He yanked at ‘the drawer. It popped oiit. with a sprained back. There are about 15,000 banks in 130,000 during the early 1920's,” | FEDERAL’S Exciting buy for budget-minded families! ‘High-and-Easy’ tuning CONSOLE Distinctive Front led cabinet in mahogany grained finish, Fits sO well ‘ with.any decor. 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Speechless — Peck Eh Seeal ng, wen ‘| since Pg Mg oc eg cg oa lin “| peld’ under $5,000 bond for Circuit nee ge ‘ereased their production, capacity By ean. WILSON : Court hn sectarian - as ane htc a by 85 per cént in the same period. NEW YORK—Tony Bennett’s-lost his setts tamentvatld- Chiraed a Conspiracy fF ———— ten ~ Roomy h-cgaal heard above: the screaming of the Brought Against Parent oe ‘ : 5 ee . All Y Need t K He burst a small blood vessel in his larnyx at. the Brooklyn ~ of Dead Heiress G Y M SH@ES S ou ° now - Paramount, was ordered by. a. doc to be silent for a week . crete foe and then’ went on stage and “did a» Lanza” . . . moving his "PHILADELPHIA w®—The moth- “4 : ae About lips to his records . . . while his fans, who'd been told about er of heiress Doris Silver Ostreich- GIRLS’ BLUE OR WHITE Jus Jost voice by Alan Preed ...sereamed the louder and danced er will break her .seclusion to aisles. ; answer charges of conspiracy and Bennett pantomimed to records through five shows; of being an accessory before the | : }| then the theater management replaced him with Al tact of an abortion that caused her | Hibbler, though Tony was willing to keep up the silent daughter's =. || Mip-reading indefinitely. He'll soon have his voice back— 7s , if he speaks in whispers for a few days. — i 4.|_ The. charges were _ preferred * * * , one eck be | against Mrs, Gertrude Silver late: r ” wean —A grasshopper yesterday by Dist, Atty, Samuel Bay — eqoraing to: pretty TV actress Frances| with only one leg is the pet of Dash, ate sd tae termed BC os ily, whose pictures will soon be in all the maga- | Mrs. Nora Houston, switchboard her a “cornerstone witness” in the - svoxers zines, “is the kind who says: ‘I'm a stranger in town, Can | operator at a Washington, D. C.,’ homicide investigation, you direet, me to your address’?” radio station. Mrs. Houston found; Mrs. Silver has been in seclu- WORK SS . * * * = Hees og at ~~ nursed i sion sice the death of her 22-year- BETTER The expression, “family tie,” once referred to a strong bond “Henry” pea we pon r ie the Sen ceaiie peaacas aad between parents.and children, but in our house “family. tie”! mouthpiece of her headset while “bereavement shock. ” WITH is the kind that:somebody gives me for my handsome collection | she works. e * —and ‘Slugger. has around his neck before I get a. -chance to} : Se Mrs. mocae on with her. daugh- wear-it once! Pri ter to the north Philadelphia apart- 4, OLGA Dagmar’s semartinbio TV comeback: (on “Masquerade. i _ ¢ oe Sst ~ a oe nree| TENNIS vayuet Files Divorce Petition Schwartz where Mrs. Ostreicher - * Nen-Skid Sele many eas-gaying personal appearances. (Friday che enter srg Sabai N.Y. W—Air Force | against the Schwartzes. . ’ et tains some dilionaires and bankers in Wichita, Saturday a _ Appr J. Vaadi, one of the} ‘Dr. Melville J. Aston, city med- $ 98 + 98 lity ol is mata Yor your stoker . .. union convention in Kansas City.) . airmen released July 31 | ical examiner, said the young heir- = *e = saci Base omgg and sized for smooth, effici t ‘ after 30 months-in Chinese Red/ es. died in an. attempt at ~an : : abuts feel Anita Loos, now writing a plan titled “The Amazing Adele,”| prison camps, has filed suit to| abortion by “person. of persons . is—in show business language—“writing a part around Dag- yas ee ae unknown.” : : We cake your Genuine Olga Pocohontos Cool |] mar,” and if she’s writing it all the way ~ . r n, in—re- aT aie ae Order it today . cageanil around Dagmar, it'll be quite a trip. oh —— ppg rele Shag Amd ee Oe ee - . rs. Silver, : sto establ net] « THE MIDNIGHT EARL.:. ~ og ne _ the nly ground | identity of the pérson or persons |‘ -~ vorce is adultery. who committed the abortion are Sa ] S re Xy S On the day of the Hayworth-Haymes When Vaadi, 34, arrived at) practically impossible. ~ blowup, they were offered $25,000 a week. Griffiss Air Force Base near Rome.| Authorities said’ the daughter, ] as a team to open the Palace’s two-a- as airy Mapeggeems edn peg = fg eloped with _— Beach, : car wo motorcycle an, Eart ' cde Up -ploplcgchoyn peeaineebes atten OMS ee fore theater crowds ... Lenya Gabriele “ was the singing star once again when ; : Chez Vito reopened. ; a. ae oe ae Jackie Gleason, who never did an audi- \ d ence warmup with his live TV audiencés, : s is doing one before his filmed shows " | e . Country singer Webb Pierce, who | quit “Grand Old. 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KEEP SAME SCHEDULE schedule will con- a3 E atiee iii, ivided Highway roject Planned Through Utica aS: AEE f i i ; I i 73% gat i Recruit Girl Scouts. at Waterford Center WATERFORD CENTER — Mrs. nounces a recruiting drive being Mrs. Dunn is requesting new members and parent volunteers to contact her at FE 5-1446. Three troops already have been set up and when Scout and Brownie groups are completed, a meeting date wil} be set for the area. Ages-for girls who. wish to join the Brownies are 7-9, and for Girl Scouts, 9-13..~ Electrical Power Gains 17.8 Per Cent Over ‘54 NEW YORK (—Electrical en- ergy distributed last week totaled 10,706,000,000 kilowatt | curs, up 17.8 per cent over the 9,087,000,000 kilo- watt hours of the same week a year earlier, Edison Electric Institute said today, In the previous week of this year, the total was 10,906,000,000 kilowatt hours. . “All sections of the country showed. gains over the year-ago week. New England was up 21.7 per cent, mid-Atlantic 11.7, Central Industrial 28.4, West Central 5.9, | _ Southeast 23.0, South Central 3.9, Rocky Mountain 20.4, Pacific Northwest 15.9, and Pacific, South- west 13.5 per cent. Police Issue 14 Tickets in School Zones Here Fourteen tickets were issued by Pontiac Police on the first day of ‘school yesterday fer moving viola- tions committed around school zones in the city. Moving violations include speed- ing and running through red lights. Lt. Joseph Koren, Traffic and Safety Bureau chief, termed the. number not alarming but hoped ‘it would decrease to no tickets in the future. He continued his warn- ing to motorists to drive carefully around school districts and play- County Calendar amsa| Slate Public Meetings igsue to be submitted to the voters | vote was 187 in favor and 19 _-against the renewal. = | Louis Barry, township clerk, | DRAYTON PLAINS — Lois Jean Hubble became the bride of James K, Uhan in a candlelight service performed in the Latter Day Saints ot Jesus Chriat Chere, recently. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, E. J. ‘Hubble of Drayton Plains, and Mr. and Mrs. Kgnneth Uhan of Auburn Heights. A blush pink floor length gown of nylon tulle over satin was chosen by the ‘bride for her on Holly Bond Issue HOLLY — Further public meet- ines to diecuss the $1,125,000 bond of the Holly Area Schools on Sept. 22 have been scheduled as follows: Spet. 12 at Davisburg school at 8:00 p.m.; Sept. 15-at- Holly high school at 8:00 p.m.; Sept. 19 at Davisburg school at 8:00 p.m., and the same evening at Holly elementary school at 9:15 p.m., and Sept. 21 at Holly high school at 8:00 p.m. ’ Ee a , Lois ]. Hubble Becomes Bride of James K. Uhan wedding. The gown featured. pihk flower emboidery, and a Peter Pan collar, Her fingertip veil was = by a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white Fugi ‘mums, white pompon streamers and roses. Marcella Gorbett, was maid of honor and Sharon Wiles and Mary Emma Thomason were bridesmaids, The _ bridegroom's brother, Robert Uhan, was best man, and ushers were “Richard Kramp and Tom Moore. * * * A reception at the American Legion hall, Auburn Heights, fol- lowed the ceremony. After a honeymoon‘ through the eastern states, the newlyweds wil) reside in Auburn Heights. Leonard School Faculty, PTA to Dine Potluck ~ LEONARD members of the school board and their wives, and PTA members will meet at the Leonard School buiid- ing Saturday, at 7:30 = potluck supper. for a — Teachers and. eadies Annual ~ Iset September 17-18 Mrs. Johri Dlecale H wale Fall Event at Avon Pavilion ROCHESTER — Final plans are being. announced for the Annual Fall Flower Show here, to be held in Avon Pavilion Saturday and Sun- day, Sept. 17-183 ~ General chairman Mrs, John C. Plassey has named Mrs. B. J. Murray as her co-chairman. — Mrs. Edward Kucera is in | charge of staging. She has ar- ranged for background panels tor | the show representing seasons of the year, in keeping with the gen- | eral theme “Flower * Arrange- ri ments Around the Year” Mrs. C. L.. Jerome, Judging Com- Board to Meet ‘in PTA Event at Sashabaw SASHABAW — The Sashabaw hold its first meeting of the sea- son on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Carrying out a theme which will enable its members to “‘know — school and community better,” program committee has attic special attractions for the coming this regard. the Clarkston Commu- nity School Board will conduct a regular business meeting during Monday’s PTA session. It is be- lieved such an-event will be high- ly informative. ‘= Plans are being made for a large oe ag Refreshments will be Troy Charter Filed for State Approval ‘TROY—Proposed charter for the new city of Troy was filed in Lan- ging Thursday. ‘Township Super- Township Attorney Malcolm Heber delivered the document, which now awaits the {governor's approval. Township electors voted to become a city June . When the proposed charter re- ceives approval of the governor, the charter commission will set a date for an eelction for-a-vote on adoption of the charter, and elec- tion of six commissioners and a mayor, to assume office if. the adoption vote is favorable. Of the 70 million Americans tak- ing a vacation trip during 1955, four-fifths will have traveled in ‘the family “car. Mrs. Bufkin Named to Lead Almont MOMS ALMONT — Mrs. Curtis Bufkin was named to the presidency of the Almont MOMS Club, at the Mrs, Bernard Anderson. Other officers name were Mrs. Plumb, vice president; Mrs. Myrie Greenman, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Brice Drum- mond, corresponding secretary and Mrs, Ida Brown, financial secretary. Also narhed were Mrs. Mildred Miles, treasurer; Mra, Mable Green, Chaplain; Mrs. Velma Glassford, historian and Mrs. Ber- nard Anderson, publicity chairman. Rita’s Lawyer in LA to Confer With Haymes HOLLYWOOD uw — Rita Hay- worth’s lawyer is here today from New York to confer with her es- tranged husband Dick The actress and the singer split up last week after an argument. Bartley Crum, her lawyer, said Rita wants more time to consider whether she will sue for divorce | or reconcile with Haymes. “I think both parties have a lot of problenis to iron out, and it is ‘my guess this may take a while,” Crum told reoorters, Consumers Franchise | Granted at Waterford WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —. |Consumers Power Company was | | granted a renewal of its franchise | to operate in Waterford Township | at an election held vesterday, The | said this is a ‘normal turnout” recent meeting in the home of Poll-Parrot Gets grade in any grade. School children of all stylish good-looks and comfortable fit. Parents love the extro long wear. Pre-teste by hard-playing give you real shoe value. Many more styles to choose from. for this type of election. - Poll-Parrots make the ages go-for. their youngsters, Poll-Parrots MAIN FLOOR—SHOE DEPT. Them Ready for d 4” To 7” According to Style and Size school Parent-Teachers Assn. will | year along educational lines. In| visor Norman R. Barnard and | Wemietcrern borin prin enc neper et x Pana mittee chairman, announces that judges are to be: . Mrs. Albert Allmayer of Detroit; Mrs. Carl Schimmel and Mrs, Wal- ter Fenton of Mt. Clemens; Mrs. Donald B. Smith of Grosse lle and Mrs. Vaskey Nahabedian and Mrs. Ronald Hill of Royal Oak. All exhibits will be in place ‘at 10:45 a.m. Sept, 17 and will be removed by 6 p.m., Sept, 18. Hours for the show itself are 3 to 9 pm. Saturday and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Exhibitors aré limited te one entry In any one class. Judging will be by merit system and tro- phies wilt be awarded for the hest in show and mest points scored. All horticultural - speci- mens must be grown by e tors. Mrs. John Rundell, (OL 1-7299) is Horticultural chair- man. Eo Tea table committee includes Mrs, Keith Crissman, Mrs. Glenn Davies and Mrs. Leon Robertson, Hostess chairman is Mrs. Wayne Eddy and clerk, Mrs. Cari Dorst, Class for juniors will. be Section Arcure. Open class for public and. sur- rounding garden clubs will be See- tion 3, class 14, whose chaifman is Mrs. C. H, ,; Whitlock, Fire at Pontiac Coach Co. Extinguished by Firemen WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Faulty electric wiring in a flour- escent light started a fire in the Pontiac Coach Co,, 4615 Dixie Highway at 8:25 last night. ~ Firemen from Waterford Town- Ship Station No. 1 answered. the call and put out the flames. Dam- 2, class 13, headed by Mrs. James }- Ask New Bids on Construction Reissue’ of Statements Called by Romeo ROMEO — Bidders on roadways to be constructed on the South Grade School property were asked by the Romeo Board of Education day night.” , * * * It was evident at last night's regular meeting that the contrac- tors’ understanding of the specifi- CLARIFY SPECIFICATIONS Therefore, the board decided to clarify the requirements and asked for new bids. sxhibi:-{-—The bid. of $5,000 offered by | Kenneth and Lynn Posey for the purchase ef the Pleasant Knoll School house and site’was accepted by the board. Members. plan a tour of district schools at 2 p.m. Sunday to. see work done by maintenance crews during the summer, and. to in- spect classrooms recently com- tilled, with 7 hired to teach in district schools. The board approved the request of the superintendent to attend the fall conference of Michigan As- sociation of School Administrators, Sept. 18-20, in Traverse City. Fined in Drunk Driving Found guilty of driving whilé under the influence. of liquor, Wil- lam L, Hiscock, 31, of 117 E. Hopkins St., paid a $100 fine, He for Roadway Building| to “resubmit their bids next Thurs. | | cations differed in many respects. | “MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. McKEE ‘MARRIED 55 YEARS — An open house was held this week at the Pleasant Lake home, 193 Leota Dr., of Mr.‘and Mrs. James W. McKee. The ‘couple was celebrating their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary and their hosts for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Budrow and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Shagina, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. James E. McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKee Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McKee. Eight of the couple's children are living. plans a meeting, to be held at the Miller home at 1409 South Rochester Rd.,-at 2 p.m. Saturday. Persons interested may contact the young leader at OL 1-534. Mrs. D. S. Wiggins is general lead- er of the Rochester Variety Club. Reorganize Equestrian. 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Our statistics show that from age 17 to 34, women are Heart Disease Kills 22,362 in Michigan LANSING — Two out of six -deaths in Michigan last year were caused by heart disease and one “in every six resulted from can- cer, the State Health Department today, “said Reporting little change in the 10 leading killers in the state, the department said more than half of | 5 the 60,706 Michigan deaths result- ed from either heart disease or cancer. : Once again, chronic illness dom- inated the leading causes of death, | | indicating continued success in holding down germ-caused diseases which once were the major killers, This was the death black list for 1954: Heart disease, 2,362 deaths; can- cer, 10,105;. apoplexy, 6,964; acci- dents, 3,948; diabetes, 1,469; pneu- monia and influenza, 1,437; pre-| maturity. 1,298; arterioscelerosis, pneumonia and influenza, wh ile 1,170; congenital malformations, 1,004; nephritis and nephrosis, ‘749. Ame vd Te em eH = te oe 8. »* “4 Birthday Priced CASUAL BOWLER Wear them for bowl- ing, hiking,. office or 2 afternoon wear, 10 to 20; 38 to 44. 10% Discount on dependent on the male. They're He compensates for this by a bet- ter attitude toward other drivers, but by now he has a tendency to be day worries. The result: Accident: SKILL LESSENS Women from: 50 to 64 slip back into cautiousness, but their skill diminishes. Men, on the other hand, begin to be sane and safe drivers. _ realize their limitations, are forgetful: his mind turns to work: | il TBR. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 9, 1955 _ ELM fle ab prete Pag as 7 er they could be a menace. on the - but ‘Not Betfer|-=**: : Fours i eee bee sige “don't drive as ys w. a they aw ev] At 65.and over, physical disabili- ia nily » Mew blbrade within lmitations—glower and for | ties enter the ‘picture. Yetews'at] ccmee cep ead they ds't toe shorter didtances. 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States are awarded points in relation to their pestormance in 11 categories, among them such “quality indicators’’ as percentage of students receiving actual. behind- the-wheel experience and degree of training required of instructors, High scoring states, besides first- =| place Minnesota and second-place An important. byproduct of the was firsé introduced in 1929 in Percentages of students enrolled The 62 per: cent scored last year Of the 9,968 ‘schools with driver ly half coupled practice driving cent of the schools offered no practice driving — considered a ‘classroom only” courses accounted for 53 per student en- rollment. About three-quarters of the schools provide credit toward graduation for successful com- pletion of their driver education courses. . Although most safety officials rate education as one of the prime factors in accident prevention, driver education. 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Half-day classes and| enrolfed in the Roman Catholic school. : : ie ae | a: or guna . . e -_ er natn. SAFETY FIRST—That's the code of Jimmy Coad, | grigg, 8; and first grade pupil Lynn Rosie, 6, at the 11, safety patrol boy and sixth grade student at Web- difficult Huron street crossing. Jimmy. and other ster School. Arms outstretched, Jimmy guards fourth | safety patrol boys all over the city dé a valuable job grader Susan Harbaugh, 9; third grader’ Robert Is-| in guarding the lives of Pontiac children. I ee A LL - - MIX-UP ON SCHEDULES — Kenneth Nagley (left), new principal at Eastern Junior High School, straightens out a minor mix-up in class- hour schedule for 13-year-old William Howells, one of the school’s new seventh graders. At the right, Robert Browh, 16, a 9A student, awaits #433 a Neer Ste» .. cP 4 ‘ a TRYING THEM FOR SIZE — How much will a | away two new textbooks before returning for the rest AN APPLE FOR TEACHER — Well, not exactly. But a ripe, red 5. 2, whigies went: miedo Radka acai locker hold? These Washington Junior High students:| of her supplies. Behind her, Pat Kline, also 14, waits tomato wild Please her just as much, Michael Lee Gracey, 6, learned WHO'S AFRAID OF KINDERGARTEN? — Not will soon know, as they start the annual task of try-' to add her quota of books, briefcase and clothing. when he presented his gift to first grade teacher Mrs. Theresa Edmond- five-year-old Charles Ayers, whose brown -eyes| Carnie M. Ayers. And if kindergarten proves toe ‘* ing to crowd as many items as possible into the.cqm- Both girls are ninth grade students. * son at Bagley School. Just to be sure he’d make a hit, Michael wore snapped with" eagerness as he mounted the steps on/| rough, there’s always his brother, Dick, in the sixth pact space. At the left, Beverly Lindquist, 14, stacks | brand new jeans and a sporty yellow shirt for his first-day classes. his way to register at Baldwin School, But then, he| grade of the same school, to show him the Tropes. 7 . ss $ 2 —- — * oe 4 j - “ still had a tight hold on the hand of his mother, Mrs, ne ee | a ee _ —_ —— wan a oregon NO PARKING PROBLEM HERE — Students are in class, but well- converged on Pontiac's 32 public and parochial schools for the opening NEW BOOKS ARE FUN — Mrs. Hollis Henry, second grade teacher | smiling Deane Roberts, and curious Tommy King. One of * filled bike racks in one Pontiac elementary school are mute evidence | of the Tall semester. With enrolments increasing yearly, crowded con-. at LeBaron School, found youngsters impatient to gét a look at.the new : F that school fs in session. Traveling .by bus, by car; by bike and on foot, | ditions prevailed in most classrooms in the . at yr ae . the ne pee taeeaeet gswotih sbea sem is to’compare hotes on th city’s. elementary, junior schoolbooks,. First ine were three~7-year-olds —_blue-éyed Judy i new s. Heriry said. 74 oe approximately 19,000 boys and girls formed an army of students ds they | high and high schools. ' ‘ Lawson, listening carefully to instructions that went with the oie “dine OR "Ey apt ‘ , ‘ : -* adie iat F) j & * * a + j + Ee Sp 5 se i eT pe ee, i Se aews ge 3 eae Pt Ne j eal s Fee -: = : ‘ ~ ' + 7 — | — ~ "| r hy we we Pee 4 is ro “7% ee : 2 Meares : I : if SSS S Po cs c ve , { : , Sete Sas 4 : “Toure for “sick” farm and fish | today. He ponds not only kills harmful algae | H. 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FUN IN THE BACKYARD—4 The Rolling Ball Find ont very quickly and at little cost whether or not your An unusual way to ave fan inthe backyard is playing with a huge child hes the necessary amount of native musical ability to || rubber ball filled with air. _ Youngaters boost each ether on top of the ball. Than they bold thele six private half-hour lessons in our studios, plus the we of Jater they roll off but.that’s part of the game. an instrament t© practice on ia your home, ep 2 Tou com jety in the fom by making your own big rebber ball. tempting mouth watering ,goodness—makes it a feast in itself, A large selection. of crispy salads and delicious des- .» Paste this picture on thin cardboard and color with crayons or ; — Musical Aptiede Test given at the end of the course . paints, Make each strip ofthe. ball. 0 @ilerent- right coler.-Then ‘eel serts to choose from! ee my Leyte | ott for $12 commplece! 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Kelly of Wayne University for a “mistake” in accusing him of sup- porting a Communist-front organi- * » * Self-Shortening ordered the allegation erased irom had led to the charge. “It becomes a-matter of fair play to admit a mistake of this kind wherever it occurs,” Bruck- confidence in government. « Sen, Olin D. Johnston (D-SC), head of the Civil Service subcom- . mittee which last week delved into te. Kelly’s case, declared he too was 23 Glorious ‘ a gratified” at roger’ 8 ace Colors ps added, however, that White $/ kelly's case shows what” could Pink happen to other citizens if the , Black 6| government's employe security Navy program “is not revised and prop- Brown erly administered." 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Distributed by ge Features Syndicate. -* To AVOID DETECTION fl oF THE SEA HORSE __. HIVES IN THE- aS 16-INCH RELATIVE U.S. Airlines | Asked to Curb Sale of Liquor WASHINGTON, uw — The trade association of the scheduled air- lines proposed today that they limit The ‘industry-spons0red sugges- tions were drawn up as the Civil Aeronautics Board, saying public protests against drinking aboard airlines are “becoming more pro- nounced,”” hinted it might take “corrective steps." . * * * Under the tentatively proposed rules, no alcoholic beverages would be served aboard planes on Sun- days or national election days, or. to minors or intoxicated persons. Sales would ‘be limited also to flights of more than.two hours, and to the hours between noon and midnight. who became. drunk and noisy en route would be “‘de- planed” at the first stop. LJ * The proposals were mailed by Harold L. Pearson, president of the Air ‘Assn., to the 35 airlines that are ATA members. Pearson urged that the airline executives draft a liquor “‘code or creed” to be considered at the ATA air traffic conference in San Fran- cisco Nov. 1-3. 5 Die in Jail Wreck MEXICO CITY #®—Storm rains sweeping southern Mexico's Pacit- ie coast wrecked the Coyuca vil- lage jail in Guerrero state, killing five prisoners who were _— in the adobe ruins. Reed City to Host EUB "| REED CITY ~The Reed City| Evangelical United Brethren Church will be host Sept. 12-14 to the midyear retreat of Michigan EUB ministers, Speakers include Rev. 0. 0. Arnold of Dayton, Ohio, editor of the church paper Telescope Messenger; Rev. J, W. Krecker of Harrisburg, Tenn-, and Rev, V. Ss. _Mumbuo of Detroit. Allegan Plant Expands ALLEGAN (®—Groiind has been | broken for the fourth expansion project within 10 years at the Crescent Manufacturing Co. Of- ficials said the expansion will add 3,000 square ‘feet to the firm's aluminum tubing fabricating and welding department. 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Perry St. FE 2.2939 "FE 2.2939 MONCY BACK GUARANTEE ~|pictures: taken during the off- Shallow Well Jet Water Scten - Capeciias to 600 Gellon Per Hour rr) S: Perry St. FE 2-2939 do better on red and brown clays, on sandy soils and in shady areus. If you’re in doubt as to the type of seed to use, try. a 50-50 mixture of bleegrass and fescue, Bray advises. If the soil is high low Im fertility, the’ fescue will predominate. For rates of seedings, Bray rec- ommends one to two pounds of | seed per 1,000 square feet. As| a tip for even distribution, he advises dividing the seed into two equal portions, then seeding one: portion in one direction and the other’ portion in the opposite direction, USE FERTILIZER For fertilizer, use 10 to 2 pounds per 1,000 square. feet of 12-64 or any other high nitrogen fertilizer. Put it on just before seeding and rake it in lightly. Also rake the soil slightly after _| the seed has been sown to assure Sufficient coverage. * * * Complicated mixtures with red- top and ryegrass as nurse grasses will start faster than the desired mixtures alone. However, the nurse grasses become coarse and oO once they are estab- So Bray advises using the de- sired grasses alone and being| patient in watching for the seedlings to appear. Look for them after two weeks or three weeks following the seeding. ‘unusual hot weather has retand- ed its growth. In two years you will probably yank it out, as by that time # will reach a height With a simple wood or-wire fence. * * * -Q—When does one pick straw- flowers to dry for indoor arrange- Use Color Film inLandscaping |* If you want your home land- scape to look. pretty as a picture, start taking pictures of it. Gov color slides of trees, |awns ane Snreens ct be lovalnbis tor ————— Gior mextee ten at vee DDT Helps Prevent ted cola arden on'« vear| DURCH Elm Disease ‘Leng shots rather. than |, A!though no cure has yet been | STS See the malady are controllable with DDT, Make a note, if elms in your | vicinity have been afflicted, to | apply a preventive DDT applica- tion over trunks and limbs next spring before they leaf out. Generally, the beetles keep away from healthy trees, so a good gen- eral feeding, watering program is wise, some general views of the kind the passing public might see. Don't just include the good spots. Having photos of the less attrac- tive areas will show you how to improve them. This also applies to Trees, foundation of any home Fertilize Tomato Plants Tomato vines will benefit from a side dressing of balanced com- flowers around may show inade-| mercial fertilizer at this time— quacy of evergreen backgrounds/ scratch in carefully to avoid dis- for year-around screening. : turbing the root system. TIME TO INSULATE! CUT FUEL COSTS—SAVE. MONEY! Check These INSULATION VALUES BALSAM. WOOL BLANKETS ha 100 FIBERGLAS acta ill 16” widths 13. ZONOLITE LOOSE One bag covers 17 sq. ft., 3-inches thick | ROCK WOOL LOOSE. Mitt LOWRIE LUMBER °- “ee ee @ eoveesetas ees agricultural Se Bray points out that lawn grasses | his son, Billy 10, or his two Sentanc Sunde State TEAMWORK BRINGS RESULTS — Young William Sapelak is | mighty proud of the tall dahlia he and his dad produced in the garden of their home at 602 Wesbrook Ave. Steve Sapelak, proud of his garden and the sturdy son who helps him grow both vegetables and flowers, took & measuring stick to prove that William's boast of a 5-foot 5S-inch dahlia wasn't exaggerated. Steve said that his wife, Ereatha, and their two daughters, Carole Ann, 16, and Janet, 12, also lend a hand with the weeding and hoeing. Sapelak Garden Proves Source of Companionship the garden produced an abundance of tomatoes, cabbage, peppers, carrots, beets, onions and other A garden can do more than pro- | duce succulent vegetables of color- ful flowers, It can mean better health, better living, and better spirits for the whole family. That's the opinion of Steve W. Sapelak,. of 602 Wesbrook Ave., who finds that working in the garden with his son and daughters brings a kind of companionship not found anywhere else. - A diemaker at Pontiac Motor Division, Steve says the garden- ing also provides him with health- and raspberries. SHARE WITH FRIENDS A home freezer, as well as the traditional canning, takes care of the surplus, and there are always flowers or vegetables to share with friends and neighbors, Mrs. Sa- pelak says. . Prize of the garden this year was a tall dahlia—five feet five ful, qutdoor recreation. ; inches in height—that bi va Although he oftén works alone, cently. Billy says it’s the big- Steve likes best to “team up” with | S@8t one around. And when Steve looks-at his 12-year-old Janet and Carole and agrees that it's the tallest h 16. His wife, Ereatha, turn in the garden too, and agrees that it is “‘good family fun.” PLENTY OF SPACE Two city lots give plenty of space for growing the many flowers that are planted all around the Sapelak home. There are about 25 different kinds of flowers, with gardening is “good family.” Japanese Beetle Causes Plenty of Destruction Stop Garden OPEN SUNDAY Town & Country Garden Center 6812 Bighiand Ré. (M-00) OR 98-7147 a“ EE” The Tractor Man ; hy _ LEE’S SALES and 921 Mt. Clemens Snow Plow SERVICE FE 3-9830 legumes, as well as strawberries | Pursue relentlessly the Japanese | plenty of roses, specially chosen to provide bloom all summer long. Young Billy “helps with the garden, though his dad admits it’s something of a struggle to get him to do the hoecing and weeding. And everybody pitches in on the lawn mowing chore. 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INDIAN TREATY Meanwhile the Federai Govern- ment will have to settle a treaty with the Indians to open up the northern land, and even then the severity of the winters may deter any miners’ rush. The copper belt (described by Houghton) covers an area 135 miles long and from one to six miles wide. Houghton added, “. , 1 would: simply caution state is free from all foreign matter and is as malleable as refined cop- per. region which Houghton hed rutinized (The a0 omy i mabe his by using his name for one of hy cities) Christmas Cheer A’Plenty This Year LANSING (It's only 108 shop- ping days until Christmas so the state liquor control commission did its Christmnas shopping early, Chairman Frank Blackford re- ported that the Commission had placed orders for approximately 25 million dollars worth of bottled Christmas cheer. The Commission obeys the “shop arly” edict, Blackford said, so that it can get its stores stocked by Nov. 1 and so that it can give suppliers plenty of time to fill or- ders for liquor. In tune wale ce the Com- mission's 1955 order for 786,000 cases was between half a million and a million dollars more than last Yuletide. | {the last living member of their spain ted heuetl eiceates the colony, called” “Kalaupapa.” By modern drugs to retard its growth, the laws. of normal nature, the ee ce with 16 4 They live in Should sin te Macabre. ere Sees sa ae a See. stakes, but nature isn't normal at ahd if they long for « wider life, Kalaupapa. aus they do not pamper their yearn- ruled the tal confided ' a. rel appeen get I A Eagar voleanic Hansen's Disease, _ pry seeming ney gre wa mea San cng De Setet what they might have sald ifthe This colony was the one founded n come up. ‘ like . . . 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Bocetyesat twiceas long as any mattress tested. Simmons guarantees a Both models at $69°° _Beautyrest for 10 years! ee = . flow Sartan £40.50 | OPEN AN ACCOUNT... es + PAY ‘ONLY 10% pow : ¥ ~ i a oe i\ ‘ ee ~ A, io ‘ ‘ ¥ ed ae ee PNY a ol ‘ + . Mik oh : # " : 289pet imti Deeg tap cetacean i eee : high educational standards of the ee When afflowrs of Zeta Chapter of Alpha Delta be rary educational sorority, met at the home of Mrs. 2 Chapte rs Sponsored by Sorority - Alpha Delta Kappa Promotes Ideals of Educators A new organization has come to Pontiac. Alpha Delta Kappa, a na- tional educational sorority, has or- ganized Zeta and Epsilon Chapters and has initiated 40 ledges. * * *@ In 1945 a group of five women under the guidance of Agnes Ship- man petitioned the state of Mis- souri for a charter. After two years of. extensive research on fraternal] organizations, the groundwork was laid and a charter formulated for Alpha Delta Kappa. Since 1947, the sorority has expanded to 205 chapters In 4 states, with national héeadquar- ters in Kansas City. The purpose of Alpha Delta Kap- pa is to stress prof community recognition for out- standing teachers, with a national program of scholarship and altru- istic goals. * * * The organization's objectives are}. to build, develop and strengthen the morals, principles and char- acter of the teaching profession; to promote democracy and the teachers of this country. ANOTHER OBJECTIVE To raise the public opinion of _ the teaching profession is also an objective of “Alpha Delta Kappa. i LJ Assisting the rheumatic fever division of the Heart Society of America .is the national altruistie ‘project. Contributions of individual chapters help heart centers in "thelr own localities. ; Members of Zeta Chapter ‘elected’ Mrs. Harold Newstead joint meeting on Thursday to out- line their program and activities for the year. MRS. WARREN GREENWOOD | Ida Mae Kirkham, datighter of Mrs. Claude Kirkham of Euclid ‘street and the Ihte Mr. Kirkham was married Sunday to A.C. War- ren T, Greenwood,' son-of Mr. and _ Mrs. J. A. Greenwood of West Vir- ginia. The ceremony was per- formed at the Topeka, Kansas Air and, sac dah geal Ponting Press Pitotes (left to right) are Mrs. Edward H. Leland, teasurer; Mrs. Harold‘ Newstead on Marlborough drive plans were formu- Newstead, president; Mrs. Q. G. Polk, vice president, and lated for the first year of sete i ase Pictured |Mrs. C. T. Forsman, all aceite secretary. its were away, Eddie, Cromis visited with Mrs. D..H. Norton in Detroit and at tt ca oe * for home yi at the home of ernon C. Abbott land Springs ub sage Comins. Mr. and ae, é bisitey Warne 4 ef State Park boulevard, have returned to their home from White Rock, where Mrs. Warne Spent the summer menths. ; Mr. Warne joined his ‘family for three weeks befdre their re- turn, * * Donaid- Reene of White Lake road: and Don Bennett of Illinois avenue have just returned from a trip to Bonneville, Utah, . En routg they visited Estes Park, Salt Lake City, Teton National Park, Yellowstone National ‘Park, Mt. Rushmore and the Black Hills. Helen 8. Teitgen a South = A ppearing, happy over the progress made since their | (left to right) Mrs. Gordon Rice, recording secretary; Mrs< organization are officers of Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta | Genevieve Van’t Roer, president; Mrs. Lola Sandage, vice Kappa rohdath Exieed as they reviewed their plans are | president, and Mrs, Thomas Walsh, treasurer. * By ANNE HEYWOOD 46,"” ; eation and I am writes. am very anxious to get a job where I can be working with them. But without college or any spe- Bride-to-Be- Entertained at Shower Marian Behnke was the honoree given by Mrs. John Mitchell of is the bride-elect of Harold Perry, son of Mrs. William Perry of Romeo. Invited guests were Mrs. Behnke, Mrs. Edward Tutty, Alice Behnke, Jean Behnke, Mrs. Liztie Hodgkinson, Mrs. Ralph (ara, Mrs. Dora Copeland, Mrs. Joseph Wagley, Mrs. Emerson Brown, Mrs. Jack Wethy, and Mrs. Clayton Gillies. Other guests included. Mrs. James George, Mrs: Lee Murphy, Cawline Waldron, Mrs. John Ful- ler, Mrs. William Hotham,’ Mrs. Ben. Mjrben, Mrs. Paul Krugman, Mrs, Frank Ledford, Mrs. Basil | Meidiein and Mrs. Phil Cotter. Others invited were Mrs: Chases Holmes, Mrs. Claude Kline, Mrs. Charles Baynes, Mfs, Sidney Barber, Mrs. Berl Watson, Mrs. William Childers, Mrs. Herman Kunzie and Mrs. Rowley Chase. Those completing the guest list were Mrs. Irl Williams, Mrs. James ‘Wellington, Mrs, Dora Barker, Mrs. ‘Dan McDuff, Mrs, Vern Gibbons, Mrs. John Lamont, Mrs. Ray Force Base. Mrs. Mary Thorton. . “I love children of all ages and | Spence street Wednesday evening. | Marian, the daughter of. Mr. and | Mrs. Elton Behnke of Joslyn road, | _cial training, it seems almost im-, “I have only a high school edu- | possible. a woman. “If I had a job that brought in just a little money, I could study at night, But hoty can I get a job with children before I get the training? I am a widow and have ralsed two of my own, but that doesn’t seem to mean anyth “I can type a little, but don’t want an office job. I live in a big city, There ought to be some kind of job involving working with chil- dren, What do you suggest?” This is a euler facing many | women. at a miscellaneous bridal shower.) STRESSED TOO MUCH Sometimes, it seems to me, aca- demic training is stressed. much in this field. We all know the degree-heavy woman the easygoing, loving, warm ap- too | who knows everything | about children, on paper, but lacks children so love and need. there a woman gets into the field without the heavy training. For now, however, this woman ought to brush up on her typing, not for office use but as a good extra. skill to bring to her. job in the children’s field. And once she gets the job, she ought to go to college at night. | , * Here are some jobs which- she could,-I believe, succeed in get- ting if she tries: | SUGGESTED JOBS | Selling in a | store. Selling in the toy department ‘of her local {department store, * Ld children's weag Reception work for a_pediatri- cian or in the children’s end of’ a | hospital. Holds Award Luncheon A climax to an active. season for | | the Fairway Club was the annual | award luncheon held Thursday morning and afternoon-at the Syl- van Glen Inn and Golf Club on Rochester road. * * bs] Following a morning's round of golf, members and their guests were seated at tables attractively set with individual’ favors and ‘| chubby bean pots filled with pale yéllow zinnias, trailing green ivy and blue bachelor buttons. Monetary awards for the sea- son's point standings were hand- ed out by the club's treasurer, Mrs. Philip Saner. Tournament: trophy presentati jons were made by Mrs. ‘Oscar Lawson. 4 ‘* oo Included on the oe. eee list, were Mrs. | Wil- *% q liam Pascher, Mrs. Gerald Blay- lock, Mrs. Frank Totte, Mrs. Ray Gorsline, Mrs. Lynn D. Allen, Mrs. {Kenneth Bogard and Mrs. Ida Timm. ~~ |} QTHER GUESTS Others were Mrs. Edward Dufty, Mrs, Julia Bartley, Mrs. Raymiond Stratton, Mrs. William Bull, Mrs. Ferdnit Wood, Mrs. William Pree ent. — Mrs. Mabel Miller. Mrs... “Harry Setter, Mrs, Paul Gorman, Mrs. Joseph Marcero and Mrs. Robert Taft completed the list, Mrs. John Heitsch headed “the committee ‘in charge of party ar- rangements, She was assisted by Mrs. Keith Tarlton, Mrs, Detbert Hammett, Mrs. H. Guy Moats, Mrs. John C. Wilson, Mrs. Jack Charles Barker. proach and the sense of fun which; Seciety at large is beginning © to recognize this, and here and | Widow Seeks Work With Children General assistant in the office | of a nursery school or a com: | Womens. Section FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1955 munity play center, Selling children's . books and records, . Babysitting or caring for the child of a working mother, Season Is Opened by New Sylvanites The New Sylvanites Club met for dinner at Old Mill Tavern on Thursday evening. This was the opening meeting for the fall season. Mrs. William A. Bull of Island court will entertain the group at »| her home for the next meeting. CONSTANCE -£, TENUTA ‘Mr. and Mrs, James Tenuta of West: Walton boulevand announce | the engagement of their daughter, Constance E., to Thomas G. Powers. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs..Thomas Powers of Nelson aga No date hag been’ set for . P) W. Burke of} i} if pal bid den averme spent veveral days siting Phyllis. Ste- * * ic ot eae dection ‘held by Mary Trowbridge House, the girls’ dormitory at Kalamazoo College, Jo Ann Valentine was elected sec- retary. Jo Ano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Valentine of Clark- ston, is a-member of the Euro- ape Gamma Society. Mr. and sie Foy R. Loomis of West. Priticeton avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Cheryl Lynn, at Pontiac General Hospital on Sept, T° Grandparent are Mr, and Mrs. MARGARET. ELAINE Mr. and Mrs, A. Stanton Levely of Elizabeth Lake road announce the engagement of their daughter, ~~ ‘Margaret ° Elaine to W. David Richards, son of the Walter R. _' Richards of - West Chicago avenue. She attends Harper Hospital School of Nursing, and he attends Taylor University in Indiana. LEVELY Mrs. Ernest Yeager and. daiigh: ter, Yvonne, entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower at their home in Lathrup Village on Thursday evening henoring bride-elect Jac- queline Menzel. Jacqueline, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Douglas Menzel of Prospect _ | street, and Gordon Blonde, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blonde of ' | Detroit, will exchange nuptial vows on Sept, 17 at Grace Lutheran Church, Jeanne Rogers. to Become Bride in October Rite Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon Rogers of Oliver street announce the ap- proaching marriage of their daughter,’Jeanne Mary, to Richard M, French, He is the son of Mrs, Morris Lester French of Charles- ton, Ark., and the late Mr. French, : . Jeanne is a graduate of Univer- sity of Michigan and Richard is a graduate of the: Untversity of Arkansas, “Wedding plans were announced at a family shower given the bride-elect by her grandmothers, Mrs, George Friszle of Oxford and Mrs, George Rogers, The couple will be married Oct, 15 at St, Stephen Episcopal Church in Oak Ridge, Tenn. Mrs, W. P, Rockey will be other attendants will be Dorothy Rogers of Nashville, Tenn., and Marian Fox of Oak Ridge, Tenn. All Saints Guild 12 Conducts Meeting Mrs, Charles Warman was hos- teds to members of Guild 12, All Saints Episcopal Church, - Thurs- day in the Rose Kneale Room of Stevens Hall. Guests for the evening were the Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Towler. Jeanne’s matron of honor, ‘Her| Jacqueline Menzel Feted NANCY -CHRISTINE JONES Joslyn avenue announce the en- drive. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loomis of _| North Perry street.. : (mee dane Vieg) announce the birth of a daughter, Gweneth Ann, Sept. 3 at Pontiac General Hospital : Grandparents are Mr.-and Mrs. Albert Vieg:of Peach street. and Mrs. Laura White of oases ad * * ae Mr, and Mrs. Herbert G. Glenn have returned to, their. home on South Parke street following a two-month trip through western Canada where they visited Mr. Glenn's brothers, A. E. Glenn of Calgary and C. W. Glenn of Markersville, Alta. ben and _ their | families. While there they attended the Calgary Stampede and visited Banff National Park. ‘They also enjoyed camping at Buck Lake and Congent Lake in central Alberta. Upon their return home they en- tertained Lorrayne Eldberg of Wheaton, Nl., for 10 days. eRe nema First Rehearsal - ty Faut (ON September 20 tiac Orchestra will be held at Junior High School Sept. 20 under the direction of * * 7 4 Plans for several . money-making projects were discussed, | ali PAGES 19-21 BIRMINGHAM — Mary Louise | Drake's wedding Sept: 23 to Brad- | ley Upham is being preceded by | many parties. Mrs. Thomas H. | Adams and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Goad, entertained at a luncheon and shower last week, and Mrs, Bruce Dodds and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Elkins, gave a lunchedn Thursday at Orchard. Lake Country Club. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hopkins will. entertain for the couple at a dinner in their home, and on Tuesday Mrs. A. J. Ros- borough. and her daughter, Bar- bara, will entertain at a hincheon and shower at Oakland Hills Coun- try Club Barbara Stautter, . a brides- maid, will give the spinster dii- ner Wednesday, and the follow- ing day Mrs. Elmer E. Sylves- ter will give a lunclieon in her home on~Snowshoe circle. Mrs. Charles W, Wagner of Ann Arbor, the bride-elect’s godmoth- er, is giving a Juncheon in Ann Arbor Sept. 16, and Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Wiley will entertain at a dinner for the wedding: party- Sept. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Sparkman D. Fos- ‘ter will be. hosts at. a luncheon Sept. 22 for the out-of-town guests, and that evening Mr. and ‘Mrs. $. P: Upham ‘of Mount Vernon, | wher Ohio, will the din- give rehearsal ner'for their son and his fiancee ‘ ‘gee: a 2 ee | at Fox and Hounds Inn. Two of Mary's sisters will be her honor attendants at- the serv- in Christ Church Cranbrook. They are Elizabeth Drake and Mrs. Herbert H. Upton Jr, of Ann Arbor. A reception will be given at Orchard Lake Country Club. | BUSY SCHEDULE The Junior League of Birming- ham has a busy schedule for its first September project. On Mon- day Mrs William Barkman Jr. will open her home! for a dinner |- to welcome members of the pro- visional group. Members of the class are Mrs. Garvin Bawden Jr., Mrs. Robert Dewey, Mrs, Fred W.. Freeman, Mary Grindley, Mrs. Fred Hendrick Jr., Mrs. George Knopf, Mrs. Francis. McMath, Mrs. Jack L. Overman and. Mrs, William N. Todd. Mrs. John: L. Bones, Patricia Wells, Mrs. Charles Foster, Mrs, .W. S. Gilbreath HI, Mre.: Wil- liam B. Heston, Mrs. William Hodde, Mrs, Jokn Kohl, Susan Mock, Sarah Stringer and Mrs. Bruce Van Dusen are others, Mrs. George Squibb, president of the Junior League of Birmingham, will attend the fifth, annual meet- ing of the President's Council col 15 and 16 at-Dearborn Inn presidents. of 18 leagues in Many Parties Honor Mary Dedke officially with a luncheon at Oak- land Hills Country. Club Sept. 20,. |PLANS CARD PARTY . On Sept. 28 the Charis Club, composed of a group of young Birmingham matrons, ‘will give a dessert bridge at Glen Oaks Coun- try Club, Mrs. Jack R. Steelman is chairman of the affair which will benefit the Oakland County i Birmingham, is visiting nee sis- ter, Mrs. Jasper B. Reid, Mrs. sister on Sunday in her home on Glengary circle, MOVE TO CALIFORNIA der) -of Ann Arbor announce’ the Refion Four wil meet The league's season season will open é beg : Ni ee Sass; Renatiin it Vecidhehs iia an Children’s Home. She is assisted | Reid gave a cocktail party for her ma the End of Vacations Mr. and Mrs, eee White — ~ birth of a son, Charies Peter, . The annual Coronation Ball wilt open the ee High School ; she, seaalliadilbiamaa i That is, the parents’ obligation to- ward them—such as rate of -pay- » | Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Missionary Society Gathers at, Church ee ie way eae = a : } i Ries ; a4 go g EE ane Pat Te: é : : Ih = — oh Se) Bee — 5 os ak i \ iz | rcs PONTIAC. reese zminay.$ Serrnimen 6 2, 1085 , caauicnGele | a oe Ee oes jee | Experience is a | gocd |» F iriend’s fault, but 1 would like | any real eee, — teacher. You-don't have to go out! ¢ it-i¢ he would phone and tell | ‘ax your arguments. It takes in the rain ‘without something on | me not to expect him fer ® |iwo to make a fuss. When you —— ———— your-head more than once to know while, We've talked it over but |... the familiar tell-tale signs that — , tent pate. halen gsing, bo dro, it doesn’t seem to'belp. a ruckus is coming up, ¢hoke : ou don’t have to get blisters on “I've thought of not being home vi ; PARAMOUNT BEA , sc your feet more than once to rea- has kc io Lrenttahy ite. Maybe Remind yourself that youre a Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. lize that those shoes aren't for this would make him remember. | about to.fight over something very p a heen Mvallstle in Day or Evening Classes. you. But frankly I'm half afraid it/ little. It won't. do anyone any wn okie HEDERAL 4.2555" te ey Saf ate hmm ta We te combi once to “ ‘ ” the . fi |. that cue you'll have a ~ ad dian senate po — . similarly whooshy tummy. s : : _ ke 8 | . 8 5. Fron. Ay ~~ And consider your boy triends? : Oo h experience tells ‘you that one of your S| late arrival as normal for them. . 9 eat aon A repetition Z is only half your boy friend’s| 4.1’ what time they'll be over, + : the same experience. becomes a} 7 fault, and the other isn’t his fault/ ion add an hour to it and don’t ; @ routine, you can cope with. Why | § at_all. You have also found that/). ready for them until then, It 2 | should ‘a known thing, therefore, talking things over doesn't make| they fool you and come early, ae . toss you into a tailspin? As it things hi the way you wish they just have to wait, that’ Ja has this girl. they wor : <3 Se, obviously, the best thing . : : “Dear Miss Woodward: My to do is to change your own ; ; Call friend and I like each other very attitude. You're the only one in a mur PTOUR CRUISE eigen sr) Neate, it TOUR Asks How With Mrs. Garner 4 oe x Owen School PTA executive {| Elkin Travel Bureau to Deal With natant Se Mane te. ae eS Beit "Beets MI 6-2170 B A. € as : Wednesday evening. : ig ET AE eeecan abysitters a members wore, present 7 = ik cdechint tertes ‘ae gracetea|, ‘ : during the outlining program ae ON THE SIDE-SWIRL ... is very much |] rose design of this cover—to beau- Silt At Gives dane teletand ante See rans te Wee, Hale mit Lo a trifle nagar . .- tify, protect your TV set! evera ointers on 4-Owen School Fall Festival were ‘ and well trained. Pattern S17: Chart, crochet di-| Subject approved by the group. The PTA is : 3 On % re ctions for “rose” TV cover 24 came een planning a: membership drive in wRANDALL inches in No. 50 mercerized cotton; 7! T ’ make a 4-inch tablecloth! in your column about babysitters? business meeting. | eed Good Food. TF 1929! ment, “2B ne . tern for first-class mailing.. Sénd how much freedom they reakfasts— -Lu heon to 124 ae ow _ Pyne should be allowed and any other The Pioneer jonary Society Pont ale he il, a ae pointers that will be helpful to of the Oakland ‘Avenue United |’ ew ¥ . Print Presbyterian Church met Thursday plainly pattern number, your name, those who engage babysitters." | address and zone. in the church parlor. ea Mrs. Park Wagg presided, Mrs. | Richard Kelly led the devotions using the life of Sarah. for her subject, and rMs. D. M. Keefer spoke on several topics. Boil Silver Clean A household short cut is to clean EMALINE SCHLEBEN Mr. and Mrs, Henry Fleming of Rogers City announce the engage- cRNA RRR UERERNLENRINNNEHNNe a Answer: The rate of payment | varies in different localities and no | set schedule can be set up. «But the customary rate*of the com- A ll te et te ate Melee eon neee ment of their granddaughter, C Emaline Schlieben, to Richard Kimmins. He is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Maurice Kimmins of wath ik Oe OD EEK RNOOE EOE Et WT EERO LIAS EE CSAS EHR AH AE BOOK A 6, le 4 E 23 s ¥ -3 af Adequate transportation must be tor the sitter’s safe re- turn home, and this applies for sit- a “Dear Mrs. Post: A business ac- nen ee While you may never have és’ signed a rug, you can do it, Pro- to Reflect Own Personality thing that exists, and abstract, tending away from the realistic fessional designers are like the} or literal, Think. about: a desi wonderful din - quaintance of mine has just-been| rest of us. They can't make rug | for your rug and don't aarés hed ve aor ee ou’ ve Ag made. vice president of a large | designs until they start to think| what kind of a design it is, or City, “Really sur er aten ’ company.’ I would like very much | about rugs and relate all the de-| what people will label it. American or Paty Bre a-note of * pammgad sign they see ‘or have seen to their : * 6 ¢ Chinese — served te word pg garetian me how | problem—rug design. If you get stuck for an idea, hensttul ee ji ea A design is an arrangement of|try something as simple as this: phere . for a Anawer: Write: “Dear Mr. | {'™S. colors and textures. There) Draw a lot of big potatoes. You wonderful night | Jones; May I send you sincere are only two types of design: rep-| can draw them in different sizes out... start with | eeugrateieiichs wpen your bo- | eetmationsl, deriving from sume-/ to form a simple plan for arrang- Cs dinner at China coming vice president of the X : | peewee! penis nen eee | : . Company—and wish you every lovely figur tatoes may: seem prosaic and the is success. Sincerely yours, John F lovely Neure— idea ‘representational. But your | HOURS: Monday - Thursday 11 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. a ; sketch will fook> abstract and/ Fri. Sat, 11 A. M-to1 A. M. Sun. it Noon tc 10 FM. should give you a rug that will be ‘just as beautiful with a mod- | AND have a after the children are sleep he, silver by electrolytic method —| Voorheis rodd. No date has been or she, may use the television | boiling it in an enamel pan with | set for the wedding. f set or play the radio, read, or fie 2 | a solution of baking soda plus a — i it cneie be Pray a thaorsae sheet of aluminum. Bulky sweaters are all the go The wonderful texture of bulky wool knit is combined| After the silver is bright, it/'this fall. Add a tweed knit to the | what she is expected . eat Gon pode soy ag do, and | here with the lush finish of suede in this suburban-minded = oadper nig oo repent ae il ——— = It is thoughtful to leave a snack | {Wosome. The sweater features a giant collar that can be - in the refrigerator—the hours can | turned up for a novelty muffler or hood effect. The “snap- | peor long ant >see — ped-down-front” skirt is gently flared, accented by two huge | ing: Address and ‘telephone num- sipper pockets, ‘ | ber; the name, earreny no cod she | phone number of ‘t ren's ° doctor, and when they expect tobe | YOU TOO Can Design Rugs “Dear Mrs. Post: May I give a eet oS"! CHINA CITY | | : is i baby? She af ned | ; doom -olighinaarclies (ilo ‘a roe owe to ar in — when | : +. left from her. first child and as eS ee 4 they are struggling to pay for their texture will be an integral part of 1070 “West Huron, Street | ae house, money is rather tight at the yea) Soe ings hogy Vira a ; matter.” —_——— a ‘las many different possibilities for Paved Parking Area FE 4-0340 : : rug patterns as you can. Just be 4 /. Answer: As her mother, you can- willing to sort. over your bright wh T0 FE a } not possibly give her one, It should |_ ideas and discard all -but the best. . ‘ be given by a friend of hers. : ll ea Banquet Scheduled ‘ Altar Society Plans by Fashionette Club | ) 4 Festival and Bazaar - ; Mrs. Edwin Bennett won the me = Samy ee ee eee eee ee ee eer * a \ Se ate FAMOUS. WESTERN. CATTLE BRANDS Onéy10¢ (With the flap from the Western Almond Carton) 4 Have mother iron them on! They look great on shirts, jeans, hand- kerchiefs, caps! And with Sealtest Western Almond, you corral yourself some real eatin’ pleasure! It’s a larrupin’ new flavor just chock-full of downright goodness! Round up some today! Enjoy Seoltest Western Almogd in cones and dishes. ot Sealtest Fountains half gellons and pints from your Seoltest deoler a -'+0 OF Of home in economical ‘| Society will be held Nov: 5 and 6 4 ing the president: appointed Mrs. sponsored by St. Michael Altar with Mrs. Benjamin Budwitt and Mrs. Frank Pruente as cochair- men. Plans for the affair were: ‘drawn up at a recent meeting at which Mrs. Gayle Coulson, presiident of the society, presided. Kitchen chairman is Mrs. Charles Swartz. During the meet- Joseph Palace to head the card committee and Mrs. Leo. Half- penny as publicity chairman. 'The annual festival and bazaar | Severe cut, stripped of frimming and surface manipulation, puts more- emphasis on @ lovely figure. | It’s ‘silly not to have confidence | in your charms; in fact, one of the | chief ingredients of charm is know- i | ing what you have and dramatizing | it. Why choose overtrimmed clothes | | Refreshments were served by the, St. Rose Unit, , a and hide that lovely figure? Fashionette Club's weekly trophy Tuesday evening for losing the most weight. The club, sponsoréd, by the Pontiac Parks and Recrea- tion Department, met at the Adah Shelly Library. -Plans are now being made. for a club banquet Noy. 1. Next Tues- day .the club will meet for gym- nastics and a social evening at the Shelly Library. <: Need a tiny, light washboard for a stain in your washbowl laun- dry? Try a clean comb. Just fold the wet fabric over your first two fingers and rub the spot briskly lover the flat side of the comb. 4 | FLOOR COVERINGS 3511 Elizabeth Lake aa. PAINT © The New Dripless Paint —. No Spatter — No More Messy Floors 4 AA “BREEZE” | Choice of 3 Lovely Patterns Old Rose (Pictured), Moss Rose, Sa Ags and Yellow Rose—68-Pc. Set ae 19 Consisting of 8 dinner plates, 8 salads, 8 bread .and butter, 8 fruit, 8 soup, 12 cups, 8 saucers, vegetable dish, platter, sugar and creamer, salt and tied shakers, F 101-Pe. Set (Service for 12)........ $29.95 (6 Extra Cups) 60 OTHER PATTERNS Y, PRICE! _ SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW LINE OF FALL JEWELRY Dx Porrery 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 For Your Conveniente Open Daily and Sunday 16 .m. to 8 p.m. pit ete Bg Te Pe ee ee aes : Ps eee ee = et shout sre a, ae ps Oo yi ae “mE p PONTIAC aa os FRIDAY. SEPTROIOER %, 1955. =~ . jo ES nee 1 “Time Saving ~ Main Dish © the Union Lake School PTA and in the Girl Scouts. She is also on the board of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic in Pontiac. Home- making interests include sewing and knitting. QUICK MACARONI AND CHEESE By Mrs. Charles Cox, 1 package macaroni ‘% pound cheese - \% pound butter or mecgnaiee Cook macaroni and drain, but do not blanch. Grate the cheese over the hot macaroni. Melt but- ter or margarine and let brown. Pour at once over the cheese al , macaroni and mix well. Serve at EACH [- } mISBION UNL iaiTad 1, When you costs for ‘a. job, 4. prolt tele a teh wets be din marrying the boss,- Businessmen of today are*too busy for office a. romances, They want somebody to ELSIE’S BEAUTY SHOP x aah Lorraine Moy \. 735. N. Perry (la eur Shopping cca Phone i 15087 — ROE - get the work out, Sica bell tenis sige mc aia Is Featured - ; s Editor © Judy has a unique job, bn gt he wr : “Cini want to make what might be called.a mechanized | inaudible to iin win want yes heal onan air secretary. Her speciality ‘is to: take | room whe: By JANET ODELL’ ak tom «Oe verbatim reports of meetings, con-| and each Pontiac Press Food Editor Sas nie tas” heanl’ slies [pa es and tome-|disk, which -ca ets ray times trials, by talking into ajlater, = — : Macaroni and cheese is such a ry sigs Jeb gunedietedes ah strange device called a stenomask,|~ . = uniyetsal favorite that any recipe : ele . | which is heoked up to a recording} Judy can record for a variation of it is welcome. Now. in Tachikawa, Japan, re- | chine. minute wi ‘ Mrs. Charles Cox of Union Lake wonting hei saves, eenterenons. ter When ready for work, Judy looks.| ment, /suggests a quick way of preparing the U.S. Air Force, Judy took time | 9° like a girl from Mars, | record ~/ this dish, says her family won't eat out for a chat while in New York | with mask fitted tightly over | 45 mer just before her takeoff, Here are | her in the manner of skin | cussion it any other way. -lgome bits of sound advice she | diving equipment. Her job then is| for 90 minutes, Mrs. Cox is an energetic, civic- offers to girls who want secretar- minded individual. For sdme time ial jobs: ~ 7 ’ she has been an active worker in © Unbreakable Crystal © Sweep Second Mand © Stainless Steel Back ' @ Luminous Dial SEND ’EM BACK * TO SCHOOL WITH A Sallan “Sportster” Add to Your Sallan Account! fc (11. so SATURDAY ( 9:30 AM. UNTIL { 5:30 P.M. Edwards ig howe von favenee ie ; priced according to size : 2-Hour Fr ree Parking © HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED wine % You MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S ‘ onee, Serves four. - > same =- Laundry Rooms ir - | Penttee row Peete | Are. Numerous Perusing the pamphlets and books cad for in- Grey of Norton avenue and Mrs. Ray Coombe of Chippewa hate ‘ ie oa spection and for this year’s study by the United Church|road. They met recently to plan the Pontiac Missionary | | 0° ape, Bes poate Ha Women are he to right) Mrs. J. C. Covert of Scott Lake | Institute to be held Monday at the First Christian Church on | tast rooms, kitchen entries, bath- : reed, Mrs. A. W. Hersee of South Jessie street, Mrs. Frank |W est Huron street. * nog and pantries ae all greens ; dry, as only about 5% feet of wall : space is required to place an auto- = = ; | osed Door Symbolizes | Rejection Sar ° | eo ' In new homes or where space in : a i By MURIEL LAWRENCE by putting her in a room with a ot course she is. She's afraid) I< wanted my good girl when I ache teheiae be ton : - Amy was born at an Arty post | closed door. that some unknown badness in her had to.walk away and leave her| ment in the kitchen, where they Kecedhind ‘eisd, Qeidele-ineured s . FALL CLASSES four years ago. Then, with her) oo 1 a samothors sus: {Will end in final absindonment 'by| with one of her Grandmas . . <"|can do their wash awhile cooking. || frotection on the coldest > Day or Might Classes [| Parents she moved on to other ~~ veal eupaame OC NEEDS RESPECT Increasingly popular is the first-| Two finely tailored : camps. Later, when her mother| pects that thig-punishment ac- floor combination of laundry, sew- days. pets saared, Saiyeiendtn *Call Today for became pregnant again, she lived| counts for her nightmares, She The punishing door Pha ser not) Contrary tothe child guidance ing center and den, equipped with|f all-wool melton outercoats, : deleted tenmatee. with each of her E writes, “The. child will wake up | shut Amy in alone.with her bad- books, a child is not reassured by | an easy chair and a television set. bined with aultekes: oy No age limit ® » screaming, “The door! The door!’ | ness again. She can’t take it —| a declaration of our love for her. ' qu P Phone FE Er - Now.that her father’s got a civ-| I admire my son's, wife — ‘but | not’ after her hurt babyhood’s re- She is reassured by our expressed N lectric 1 bulbs flufflite (dynel large lots — picture windows — closets — Youngs- popular floor plans — versatile room arrangement _ FHA insured napatige. oe MUST "SEE IT ie ‘TO BELIEVE IT. | Yi I, T= le Sp S{~S{Vf. I I fT Z /zZ hod ae Fel EM / 4 ‘¢ ke p Thies are not prefabricated homes — conventional . construction throughout. Ample storage space —. | town’ kitchen sinks and cabinets :— choice of two: — low monthly payments to fit any budget — on SE RJAEJTAJIAJ eV QUBJBAHIGZE DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS TOTAL PRICE ONLY $7, 400 Plus. » Mortgage Costs .PLUS TAXES | and INSURANCE WALTON Many, many choice lots left to choose. from. Remember it’s _ First Come — First Served. HOMES INC. Phone FE 4. N97 EL REE (z f Wf, MGI f§ MME If IAI MIM GEN fA GN f Hi m , ; , . 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He said 400,000 cubic yards of plant 6,250 cubic yards in a 24- hour day. rock’ at depths of 210 and 205 feet | below water, established a new record as the deepest supension bridge piers in the world.” TOWERS RISING - Erection of steel towers atop the. main piers began July 2, Steinman reported, and as of Aug. 27 had -_*e #e ..$389.95 YOU PAY ‘Se 1s ..$130.95 ONLY... | RCA. Electric Aahehtatic Oree Oven. Range : Trade-in With Grill : risen toa height of 262 and 226))- Regular | $319.95 $ 21 9” ob fet one war ee | Trade-in ........ $100.00 ORLY, Saad 5 steel for the niain cables has erected in pe- pg Sp HioreBharwh anchorages GE 24” ELECTRIC RANGE DELUXE fog it Fi Bg = Bb With Automatic Oven The two main piers, founded on |] A bill of complaint which sought an injunction to stop pickets from | »blocking construction of a new) } drive-in restaurant in Drayton Plains was dissolved Wednesday in || circuit court. Leonard Olshansky had asked an order against Local 594, Hotel & Restaurant Employes’ Internation. | = FRAYER'S 589 Orchard Loke Ave. ve 44792 Immediate os reed COME IN Watch for ie a | si GN al en & Bartenders’ Inter- | AND THE BIG| ( ! N! eae dogs Frnt THESE TODAY whee ak Sun, Dao Hey, bes : been ‘and the judge ruled “no cause. for action now exists. BUY WITH Michigan’s CONFIDENCE AT tl Jewelers Aways A PEREGET Diamond Interlocking | World’s Finest Quality Diamond Rings $575.00 _ SUMMIT-LOCK , | Wedding Ring 200.00 LOCK Keepsake, the World's Finest Quality Dia- - mond Rings, now offer these distinctive new - Interlocking Ring Sets. 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Use these bunk beds in bunk style or con- vert them. easily into two separate twin size beds. Sale Price ; Children Love These Attractive Twin Size Trundle Beds “ Regular faiee Se, 85Q50 Keep bed spoce down to a minimum with these ottractive trundies. One fits under the other or you can convert them into two twin size beds. Firm con- struction guarantees long use and good oppeorance, Gale Price Constructed from 3-Inch Stock ' Heavy Post Bunk Bed Cc $7950 $69% Double deck bunk bed style... sturdily put to- gether for years of hard weer. Complete with wooden rail, guard rail and step-up ladder. Polishes up to look like new. after years of use. Reg. Sale Price Swings on Easy Rolling Casters Trundle Bunk and Chest egsher $119 Pre $QQ50 — Both occuponts can hove their heods out in the open. Lower bunk swings atound on casters, Chest — mokes.odded convenience. Entire set can be con- vee into three neers pieces. Ask About the | Ward-Way Credit- Plan © No Interest - @No Carrying Charge © No Payment If Sick or Out of Work — - D ace, Ward's Give Holdens Fury, Red Trading Stamps Double Stamps Given Monday Evenings ‘ 6 to 9 PB. M. 2 , : n : =: " ag nti ..tticle OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9: 00 P. M, cAGINAW af “ ee ve } Se ote =| Bat aay poe ow oh Ae } A SES Oe _ THE ‘sonrtae PRESS? UPRIDAY: “SEPTEMBER 0, 1055 _ ee or ——e , : Gueescucqecseuqeccses am wa >) 0 Production aan oterege ofa TE 7 cu iat Pai 1 ¢ito Be Reduced (2 srminz ss mime oasea' sa 3 Press! sell, American to hold the honor, Pol- | hire help, phone FE 2-8181, Plan to Raise Prices by Leasing Farmland pow Eat. Under the Stars on Our Patio | Gotham Paper Reports : Artie. Maieey * NEW YORK &—-The New York | Herald Tribune said today the! Agriculture Department is actively . considering a multimillion-dollar plan that calls for restricting farm sesso at “RESTAURANT farmers. ¢ FLOOR SHOW Friday and Saturday HAL FINK Comedy MC : rs : 1ec = NORA JAMES : A Washington dispatch to the! al 5 ~ Pop Songstr ess newspaper said the plan is de-| DICK KESG AN - @| signed to strengthen dropping farm On Drive-in of Its Kind in the Cig @ | prices by cutting top-heavy food With Huge Knotty Ping Television Dining Room for Self Serve : ®| production and surpluses At These Prices . . . You Can Afford to Eat Out ‘Ss Harmonica Virtuoso The objective was said to be “to | Pare Ground steak Fried Georgia ; plug a major gap ii the Eisen- 15s Mot Dogs, Two tor the 97 Calebes Plus . ; — on farm pro- Coffee, Pare Cream, Se fo a gloabegad agp * 4 o7 ALVIN WA LLS and His Orchestra The story quoted Agriculture De- 27625 NORTHWESTERN at TELSSSAPE ome - — partment officials as saying. the ee pe plan would cost the government| = Beet to Bepentiae = = EE about 500 million dollars a year. EVEI Y TUESDAY EVE. “The plan was described this way: Dining at Its Distinctive Best! About 40 million acres of pri- Music by SO-PHIS-TO-CATS may bid tre ned wowt HL Uncheon ‘yented by the government at an $= «. COCKTAIL i 2 1222 W. Huron St. Huren Bow! Bidg. average price of more than $10 an acre, Farmers who received D inner ‘ the rental payments would be re- sezereicee| § © Cocktail Party ENTERTAINMENT sie Guumaition 00 eadaing a Banquet , eT ask Meeting Saturday 9 te 2 A.M. NOW OPEN Dancing Every Night! 3 Shows Nightly featuring ~ RONNIE. GAYLORD» of the original Singing Gaylords. Direct from @ Western Tour to entertain you at Club “300”. Coming Sept. 16—BILLY FARREL For Reservations Call FE 4-8582 Sunday 6 te ? 2? ? Featuring Joyce Senger Trie Guest A eons Sundey ~y oduction. “But the ; ; sis eat “Xin Iys alee Te || Nene cake Paces ee tesity: SPECIAL FALL SHOW. All & AIDA EVELYN TERRY Novelty Exotic Dancer HAL BOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA (ENT (ARE (INN ee ee land that has been diverted lnn Thwarted 3 Times, SK? o- f } = Alen Ges Pipes | ogo ausrensicoo || PRL PETTY a CAMDEN, N, J. Illness three BLOOMFIELD HILLS S AT ORTVE TN THEATER ting her final papers to beconie 8 | ge —— scumammemmmemeneee ( Huma @ IT MAULS...IT RIPS... ~rrrwreererreverrTrrTTrTT Tere ee Yesterday she was again sched- uled to receive the papers and to take the oath—and once again she was ill, * ¢« 6 Federal Judge Thomas H. Mad- den,. learning of her plight, went ITALIAN STYLE FOOD | ]]| to her home and administered the DRIVE OUT FOR A ill! inrouen the cerenomy grasping a REAL TREAT IN small American flag. She said aft- DINING PLEASURE Hi erwards “I am so very happy.” _ | 00. to 8 A. Sen. 8 te 12 P.M—Cleeed Mondays i, 1038 West Huron J) SPAGHETTI House SMORGASBORD | 4 tL DAY GREER GARSON DANA ANDREWS Rotunda Inn rn an | About Our | | History . In the twilight of the 19th century Michigan was -growing rapidly as the settlers from the East flocked to the rich farm- land. Old Indian trails were becoming roads, . One such road was the Pontiac-Farmington Junc- tion road (today called Orchard Lake Road). op The local farmers built ’ ‘Gibious, color bright ‘mums herald the \f and on a tol. TT Zor. i” } arrival of the busiest season of them all , gate house until 1920 to ff i i\ AG } ' 4 Fall... and after a brisk day, jamb-packed - acts glee ia Gs aan = with shopping or home work, just drive out ve ncel oo 3 dae = illa Inn for a restful, relaxing Hite Fores Bone 18: CRUSOE i - COIOR ra fae VILLA INN” 4 Where Dining Is'@ Pleasant Adventure | For Reservations MY 2-6193—MY 2-9258 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. Cornet ot Lapeer Rend (M-24) st Clarkston Road =f “ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL < THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 9, 1955 Whether you dine in our pleasant dining room | drive-in for our fast car - service—or phone for a take-home order. — 8 “MIA-T764 bd : poe ovr! é Whether business over lunch or pleasure with the family .. and service “just right.” | Kitehen Open Daily M. 0 A. M. - 10 P. ° ; Family Style Chicken Dinner, Sunday 12-9. Phone OR 3- 9325. | SPORTSMAN INN || tion” i the’ number of persons al. . our food. will be FREE! | © i Kiddies } Play- vi a aEee THE STARTLING TRUTH ABOUT TEEN-AGE CRIME! “| lived and | loved ina SCHOOL FOR MURDER!” _.__..._.8 PRANK KEEFE CATHY KAREN _ LOVEJOY + BRASSELLE < COONNELE - + SHARPES “MAD AT THE WORLD” IT’S GREAT! IN "HURTLING THROUGH OUTER SPACE THEY 2'; YEARS IN TH Be meaner tecTeT oF Cus rat ow COLOR ov - pa FULLER * RUSSELL JOHNSON ~ —T es -_ AUTO THEFT -VAGRANCY GAMBLING WEAPONS © JUVENILE DEUNQUENT THE UNEARTHLY FURIES OF AN QUILAW PLANS! TECHNICOL OR | eons JEFF MORROW * FAITH DOMERGUE + REX REASON J.D." HOODLUM CHECK LIST OF CRIME! MURDER, RAPE ASSAULT . DRUNK ROBBERY ‘COLOR CHALLENGED E MAKING! Mélorid Céntro! Works. NEW DELHI th — The Health Ministry says its malaria control program in West Punjab has pre- duced “an unprevedented ‘reduc-’ flicted with the disease, During 1954 melarie struck — 380,000 per sons, killing 125,055. Ia 1950, madre than 680,000 persons were afflicted and 210,961 died, West Punjab has ‘a panainn of 12% milions, ‘There are 6.5 million men, age 20-25 in the VU. S, now as com- pared with a record of 7.25 mil- lion in 1945, ART SIEFERT Organ A, ie DANCING AND TWO SHOWS WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY Enteriainment Featu HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR — AL LLOYD Music Rd.—East of Birmi FRIDAY and SATURDAY ALSO—| muna SPEAR’ N_COLOR = 3Killed in Plane Crash Five Out of. 30 Injured in California Smashup ‘Are From Michigan BURBANK, Calif. w-—-A_ twin- engine transport, in troublé after takeoff, tried to. limp back to Lock- heed Air Terminal but crashed short of the runway yesterday, killing at least three persons and injuring anew 30, who was working on a wing — and smashed into a hangar. Five persons from Michigan were injured: Pvt. Andy Catalane, t1, De- trelt; dack Matchett, 19, Iron Mountain; Pvt. George Heath, 17, and Mrs. Mae Sindel, 46, beth ef Lincoln Park. 4 ‘The crippled DC3 missed by only ‘a few yards hitting President Eis- enhower’s super Constellation, "Columbine," there for service: Lockheed built the plane for the President. Technician Willie Malone, 47, Los rit , SKY LIKE JUNGLE BEASTS they fig mowano wUGHES @, VIRGINIA MAYO: DALE ROBERTSON ___ STEPHEN McNALLY ARTHUR HUNNICUTT all Eo Oe Dome TILTEE «Show «Starts 7:35 ‘in the military shook their heads . | day, . ke in the celebrations of 190. The big DC3 cut a power line, |¢ mangled a fence, struck a parked | air force Co4—killing a civilian | River; Leonard Steele, 14, Iron [- | . ES AG EY sl 2 ig a aie Gate works accidents took the lives of JAMES STEWA RT JUNE ALLYSON KEEGO TON IGHT ‘e SATU RDAY PONTIAC DRIVE-IN _ @ THEATER @ ATOMIC KID ‘a part of the St. Louis, Missourt Angeles, working on a wing tank . —— CH was po gh On these brisk evénings, come | a een ye Seay out for a sizzling steak or tender ~~ = ef chop in a quiet, relaxing otmos- ao — ey — phere. Always prompt, courteous pulled the fatally injured pilot Jo- a. service. ) seph Amos Bradsher, 31, and ¢co- pilot Keith Dutson, 25, Santa Mon Complete Sunday Dinners from $1.50 ica, {., from the 7 = Delicious Mixed Drinks Use’ Overwater Buckets Sone Wi oped a SE BUSINESSMEN’S freighters anchored two miles off- Old Heidelberg - LUNCHEON shore from Alabaster take on gyp- ont 2% 5. Velegeen Oe very Boy Open 7 A. i. sum cargoes by a continuous over- ae te2A : hwater bucket conveyor system ex- Sundey, Neon te 2A. M._ tending all the way from shore. | : ae cet eel > NOUR f Biterteld Theat | TODAY ht for the love of an Outlaw Queen! AND . cise ee sien TWO KILLERS fic d's gi NYolUhiaMey Waalclalaela ofa ganglor HOWARD HUGHES poses LINDA DARNELL “ _ JACK PALANCE Bath § Both SE [_Atso | ROBERT ooh SHOWING SKY-HIGH THRILLS! ht for the 8) etwe aryl? mountain | 7 7 JOSE F = sn enn Comat 3 Strand ERRER , ¥ and the BULL” SEnenemcemes Also “A RACE FOR LIFE” A story of love and marriage, frankly shocking, vividly startling : . « uresistibly engrossing. It is a dramatic masterpiece that no picture-goer. can afford to miss! See It From the At—-1:32-3:32 5:32-7:32-9:34 . ‘ z OE pare Fa gh et -- JUNE ALLYSON Shuke wd Late News | ATTRACTION in “WICHITA” 4 STARTING oyaancts In THE Kavy" | WSR S Rae TOMORROW! a oe = BV NIGHT °, “AIR-CONDITIONED! 1 Day Only-——Saturday , a 2:00 - 5:45 Plus Serial and 2 Features ey living the kind of love that. most women.want | but are afraid ALSO of [ —sTARts suNDAY. 1: ‘Jane Russell in “Fox Fire” _ Also ; “Southwest agsa ce cal : 22 9 eae ome A NT oR aA eee i “dr Hey eae ay hniok os ia ro tet rH ¥ ele A BAS ‘ Se aD it RY Ae | soft ar eae deg at Ee THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1955 Nearly Half , of Residences - CHICAGO — A recent, analysis BELLAIRE —A letter, from the | master plan is approved - ww. 1 the office of Rep. Victor A- Knox (R-| Air Force. Mich), printed in the Antrim Coun- FUNDS "|p “owned land. i to com- , oe the $17 aitien base i Thc ecsieers, ‘dhout 14 miles east | Kalkaska Agr Force Base to Have $5,800,000 Payroll lus. Guarantees FELLER CULLELCEVEUPELPELiritiig ' ty News, has disclosed the annual Meanwhile, Grand Traverse a received a master plan from the |, the finst 35 weeks of the year The |shows that more than 40 per cent | | payroll at the proposed Kalkaska Kalkaska County groups are rais- of ~—— City, and two ned lis Cores bak ae oe oe f the nation’s home-mortgage debt | ing funds to. » parchasp 1.200 neres west of Kalkaska, is largely cies aitin te cae ts eed : polio rate among ‘unvaccinated ° na | jet. Base will be approximately ; owned, Morgan “said ‘about one- | Tive in next is either insured or guaranteed by | ‘ | is under private ownership. months. Preliminary plans are be- \ children in the 5 to 9 age group | $5.800,000, fourth, is ui pri imeantiie bey Col, Naw : was % per 100,000 population and the Federal Government. * 8 8 in Indio, - Course Grand Treverse esenty mugen a Sage contractors, Col. N os 6 per 100,000 for those vaccinated. At-the start of 1955 the nation’s | | "The story was reported at Kal-| NEW DEL#r a — Employes of: visors yesterday approved @p- | He stated he is hopeful work on ~—Imortgage debt exceeded 75.9, kaska-today by Hollis Morgan, jet a daily newspaper in . Western propriation of $15,000'to a fund | the base itself can be started soon WANTED TO BUY billion dollars, about four times | base committee member, ee ends sendin aye for purchasing the private land \ after the first of the year in order more than it was at the end of The letter, indicating the infor. aotong The subediier of the Jal to be used for. the base, Othe? | ¢5 take advantage of the best con- 1000 COMIC BOOKS World War II, when the out-} mation was released from Alr jiii44 had been suspended for governmental waits In the county struction weather. : standing debt was 18.5 billion. Ot Force ‘headquarters, said the three days on grounds of insubor- and in Kall a ty are e%- q ° kg ' wit Poy 2s Cegh the outstanding debt, 31.1 billion, | base would hewse about 1,500 | dination, pected to provide about $30,000 | ‘The Kalkaska site was approved |. PIPER'S MAGAZINE UTLET or 42.3 per cent, is federally in- | "ulitary. personae! and some 20 RE to the fund, Aug.-24 by Air Force Secretary Aubara or ured or quemetent. eiviling werkers, Adstralia expects to produce! Col. Arthur C. Nauman, of the| Donald Quarles to end months of | he se Rep. Knox’ letter said construc- enough oil in the future to be | Army Corps of Engineers at De- | controversy over locating the base, . HT TT tion would be initiated “in the independept of imports from other | troit, today told a Traverse. City | which had been.sought by several : — spring of 1956," as soon as 4 | countries, | source his department will be re- northwestern Michigan groups. : | ai° » & #/ i i “a : ¥ = : : Featuring = cS = i CHARCOAL BROILED FOODS a ii / f # 2 P Ob. * : BALLROO ce Sagat tar the BALLROOM a ? \ \ Tuss.. Fri. Sat. ai om come Thurs.. Sat.. Sun. 4 , \ . Catalina Piano Bar Entertainment | A _Fri,, Sat. ond Sun.ELAINE TITUS 4 3 pe SS Sia” specian sat, , -; STARTING AT 2 JACK AXTORD- FROM THE PIANO BAR , “00 Keys to Relaxation” na : : Dela dtcihee Sienna’ tee. Pour Cocos € 7 + — MANNY'S | "3 } ; __'W, Huron et Elizebeth Loke Rood , ° ‘ * z * a “ 2592 Dixie Highwey “a / | ‘ GATE and HIS ESQUIRES A / DANCING FRI. - SAT. & SUNDAY r, 4 CASUAL ATTIRE ALWAYS WELCOME AT DIXIE ff a¥ : af : i4of the Week! . Png the Rhythmic Music of the. ; ; me “9 3 LITTLE WORDS i e SMASHING ALL POPULARITY RECORDS ¢— a es . San a Lis ‘ t) Nfs s “,* 00" 2,4 r : 46%, iy fan: d, Fare. 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[Thee ioe Hurt |Pontiac Annual |Woives Exon in thet [Pontiac Man Files |[_—-——— a Observation « in5- Car Collision Report Places | wala &, Mcuaster, Ui oof Suit Against City With BigBear Matson tere (SC Galion, 2Fin omit (Sessricrrsn ‘at Mail Ciy || A Peroal Paul Davidson, wanted -by ‘Tié- : He was bound over to beway ne, er. _ Exponsiqn Will Include | tratne vintsicn icin ee SaaS acc 1S Te city |(2 Jal when. he falled' to furish| Pontiac in Oakland County Cir iP | _ Invitation _ New jin | custody today because of a detect-| Admitted at St. Jopsch Mercy | first annual report - eo aoa ge AO cg oa oe To talk -over your 4 det Reynolds Approves ‘three brothers who are vice-presi- 53 dred Communities Under terms of the Wrigley-Big Bear consolidation, one and three sixteenths shares of ACF-Brill will be exchanged for one share of Big tremendous progress a the war.and in July, 1951, po theset the Packers supermarket chain. Big Bear was. started in March 1938 and has rapidly grown, intto the second largest independent food chain in the metropolitan De- troit area. Splitting Stock 5 to 1 RICHMOND, Va. — Reynolds Metals Co. stockholders yesterday approved a five for one common stock split. They also heard Pres-| ident Richard S. Reynolds Jr. paint. a rosy picture for expanded use of aluminum as a replacement company also approved setting aside 50,000 shares of the stock under a stock option plan designed to hold top men with the com- pany. Under the plan Reynolds and his dents could,take a five year op- tion to purchase stock at 110 per cent of market value. Directors and other key officials would have a 10 year option to purchase ‘the stock at 95 per.-cent of market value. Coal produces 66 per cent of the electricity generated in the U.S. ive’s keen sense of observation. Davidson, 51, of 1098 Lakeview “We'd been looking for David- son earlier and were. returning to the jail,”’ said France, “when I spotted this big guy driving in the opposite direction.” (A tele- type message from Tuscola Pol- ice had supplied the license num- ber and. physical sareameccane of Davidson). “I looked in the rear view mirror and noticed that the license number ended in zero, continued France. “I turned around, and. Davidsor spotting us chasing him. “He turned down several side roads, ren ‘through ‘a filling station got him after about a mile chase,” Davidson was turned over to Tus- cola County Sheriff's deputies to — the charges late yester- lay. . The average American spends Ba cents a year for matches. and headed out. the Dixie, but we |- Rochester. Her condition was de- scribed as good. —. a Treated and. released with a ‘broken pose was Patricia El- wood, 13, of Rechester,.a pas- senger with her mother, Doro- thy, 3%, Also treated was Mrs. Irene Haylett, 35, of Royal Oak, driver of the car. in which Mrs. Fons was riding. Mrs. Haylett, driving north of John.-R., told deputies that she ran through the flasher-controlied intersection. and collided with a truck driven by Laurence E. Cha- pin, 40, of 402 S. Edith St., head- ed west on M59. The. other thr e cars, driven by 40, of Royal Oak, collided in at- tempting to avoid the accident, Pontiac State Hospitel Work Contract Awarded Low bidder. for a contract to construct a half mile of grading, drainage and aggregate surfacing on a drive at Pontiac State Hos- pital is H. C. Sh ker, of Pontiac, at $12,747, the State High- way. Department said yesterday. | ville and Roosevelt Park in the *|Drop Plans to Convert «contest ‘spon- sored by the Michigan: Municipal League, which is holding its 57th avinual convention here. Announcement of the award was made Thursday at the open- ton penyion of the Herweday out ot municipal officials. Top Pantie officials were on hand to receive the award. First place honors went to Royal Oak, Midland, Oak Park, Marys- five population categories. Pontiac was entered in the over- 40,000 population category. aller communities receiving sohend place awards in their population groups were Marquette, Plymouth, Vassar and Stambaugh. Hotel to Hospital Here - “The Pontiac Hotel will con- tinue to be operated as a hotel and the: management intends to completely modernize and refur- nish the rooms,"’ Managing Direc- tor David Shubow.said today. Negotiations have been broken olf between the hotel and the Pon- tiae Osteopathic Hospital . which was considering converting the seven story building at 50 N, Perry Arrested Juvenile - Admits Bar Breakin Lansing admitted ratogpare into the Wicom Bar The juvenile, nati name. was withheld because of his age, was arrested Wednesday by Sheriff's’ deputies on a disturbance com- plaint. Under questioning by de- tectives, he admitted the breakin in which 3 cases of wine, four will be denied unless he moves bag structure to the front of his in Perry Park Subdivision. gg Se court is asked to direct the city to issue the sewer permit and decree that the. house was never lawfully condemned. No hearing Rolph Austin Insurance Needs for Complete Protection! Ralph Norvel _ AUSTIN-NORVEL Agency Inc. 70 West. Lawrence ‘Corner of Cass ‘esi Noa nace Sis ‘| Burnstrum, date has’ been. set. arene SEE THE NEW 1956 PHILCO TV ot HAMPTON TV 825 W. HURON boxes of cigars and. $24 were taken. 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Seek Injunctions | 5 in Dock Walkout Waterfront ‘Commission, Shippers Attempting to/ Halt Strike By RAY KOHN NEW YORK (—-Shipping firms. and the New York-New Jersey Waterfront Commission ‘seek per- manent injunctions today. to halt association and the—.commission have connived to “break up our union and any union on the water- front." : : In Boston, some 2,000 longshore-. men were scheduled to take a “holiday” today and start voting on whether to support the New York strike. Turnpike, Freeway FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 1955 “er 20 Years Gone,. wet’ Army Impounds . i A .- Guilty Re-enlister Camp tried to re-enlist in the army military guard after he told ‘re- eruiting officers he had been ab- sent without leave 2 years, . Van Camp, in answering routine | questions by the recruiters, casu- ally mentioned he quit the Army in 1935, at Ft.Douglas, Utah. I decided to pack up that same day and. go . And.I did.” . -Van Camp, was held at ‘nearby Ft. Leavenworth pending a check of his reconps. said he decided to re-enlist be- cause “they need good mechanics” they told me my discharge papers |. to had come through and I could pick | raigned “I don't know why I did it, but| Van Camp, a pipefitter’s helper, | ‘Ais i es PAPE po beg OR t ; \ * oy) | é ; : a ! on AS « ‘ £ ¢ oe es 5 + octet eto, i fe ‘ : , Tea m and board, I cyt for : Enters Guilty Plea : i ve daw | - Walter Sguith, 24, Of 111 S. Tele- ' 22 : : The pay was small,” he said. | and his conscience had been both- 4 further bloodshed in the violence-| f*. 1 CKALB 5 a costly dock strike which threat- Debate Is Planned “Only $21 @ month along withering him recently, 4 torn North African protectorate. 2 ROTPAL ens to erupt along the entire East _ a - s & 3 STAFH é : Coast. _- | << i : remier Edgar | 4 OLILREC The independent International | The toll road method versus the PROTECT Officials of P gar | : : [RPE : ; free road method of accelerating ‘Faure’s government said an agree- | 7h Longshtremen’s Assn. already has ow Ai in sight and an an- oe 5 MESA “ ignored one temporary restraining will be discussed by the leading YOUR : nouncemen id be made “in a 6 RITSKE 8 order issued since some 25.000 men exponents of each before the Eco- | time.” abies 7 VINE ok — off le _— York-New nomic Club of Detroit Sept, 19. | CAR NOW : 1 ‘rench source at U.N. PLESO ¥ }sersey piers nesday, George N. Higgins, chairman of) Cit NE a aggre son York told : Aon _The employers. the 170-member : the Michigan Turnpike Authority,. Steam Cleaning $10 DAI p Al R newsmen Sultan Mohammed Ben ‘ Ae Oe |New York Shipping Assn., charge | will speak for toll roads, while NDERCOATING All Makes of Cars Py PAR ‘ Moulay Araia by Monday will Vewterday’s newer: caSt, ewrTeie, Mts, steGe, | | ‘nat since no labor dispute exists, Charles M. Ziegler, state highway Undercoating .. $15 ee eo tabeunet Ben mene Bee en ey imo eae te ua tA te be seas wil present fae eng Done to factory specifications. Complete, all makes former nM n ; : oe 3 Sasa Anges a Tegency coun- © 1955 What's My Line, Inc. 9-9 target: the bistate agency set up| Higgins and Ziegler have ex-| of cars. Guaranteed. . fea cau ie tacts tie |S ones SCHWARZE’S UNDERCOATING isha of Sefrou. . oe 80 goes the turnpike authority, on which [,! ee Safety Extras Cost $25 | Motor Co. said Thursday. Crash | state Supreme Court today to ask |Ziegler has a seat. Chief issue 8825 W os “| FE S-8563 Moulay Arafa, the source at the padding alone for the iristrument | contempt citation aga the has been whether a north-south : oodward : ie 1a UN. continued, will retire to the| DETROIT # — Safety, seat belts union which, if granted, could re-|limited access road across~ the ee (Opposite St. Joseph's Hospital) international zone of Tangier, Jeav-| and crash padding will be offered | panel and header bar will be of-| suit in a heavy fine, _ | state should be a freeway or a ; France| on Ford cars for $25 cost, the Ford’ fered for $16, the company said. 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PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER D, 08R i ; DANIEL BOONE Bg ge i - By Russ Winterbotham and Ralph Lane more. highway safety controls, “There's no use in trying to promote safety unles< we go all the way.’ Vander Werp , sald. “&{ drank driver is a potential murderer and the sooner We cet in court trials to prove intoxica- — * * * A number of chemical tests have been 0.45 per cent of alcohol in the _ bleod, Vander Werp said 20 states now permit chemical tests for intoxi- cation to be admitted in court evidence. He said exhaustive tests at Michigan State Univer- sity had proved the validity of the standard and that the tests had been endorsed by the Ameri- Under the constitution, Jegisla- tion may not be at a special session without the gov- craet's comsent. - . Praag “‘Werp failed in 1953 and to get legislative approval for his proposal. Envoy Stands on Head to Win Asian Friends LONDON (Britain is sending to India a diplomat who has a way with Asians—even though it sometimes means standing on his head . Malcolm MacDonald came home this week for consultations after nine years as roving ambassador in Southeast Asia, ; MacDonald's job has been — and will be in India—to counter com- munism and make friends in a region where British diplomats in the past had somewhat.of a repu- tation for haughtiness and stuffi- ness Conservative and Socialist politi- cal leaders in London regard him as one of the most successful dip- lomats Britain has had in Asia in modern times. ‘ #. * MacDonald fe preached a doc- trine that has won him Asian trust. “Colonialism is a bad system of government,"” he has said over and again. ‘The attack on it is right in principle . . . Western . Tule could never have been perma- nent in Asia, It could not have been anything but a passing phase in Asian history.” i * ¢ *# The son of Britain’s first Labor Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDon- ald, he grew up in politics; Yet to day he regards himself as a no- party man. Mm Upon graduating from Oxford, he won a seat in Parliament at the age of 28 as a Socialist. Later he served in a national government in two Cabinet posts—colonial min- ister and minister of health. During World War II he was Britain's high commissioner in Canada. In 1946 he was sent to | Malaya as governor general. The Communists were waging a strug- gle to gain control of the colony. MacDonald helped check the Red inroads by what he calls ‘‘shirt- sleeve" diplomacy, -and by letting the Malayans themselves take a prominent part in stamping out the Communists, | EMERALD-CUT DIAMOND AND 2 BAGUETTES ng ey € ag s+ = ‘Maybee Man Hurt project north of here, trimming branches from a fallen was Here's One Way storage tank: included dabor. $10,000. for ' 2 Holdup Slayers Die | Flights Set by TWA sown: NEW. YORK (INS) — Trahs- World: Airlines has. announced it will fly” “the first and fastest one- plane intercontinental air service”. from California to London and Frankfurt, effective Nov. 1. E. °o. Cocke, ws vice ink. sales, made the, announcement of a service using Super-G Constella- tion , flying non-stop from beth San Francisco and Los Angeles to New York and thence ‘| non-stop to Lontion. Total elapsed time for 6,000- . mile flight from Los to London. will be 21 hours’ and five According to there will be about ei million men from ages 20- United States by 1965, a sharp upward turn. OAKLAND ; 4 2 P 4 $ d * . | OSSINING, N.Y. &-Two New! $ tree trunk when it suddenly top- {9 Beat the High They figured they could handle yo4 city holdup slayers died in!% take When Tree Topples pled on him, State Police of the Prices ° f Si the cost of materials but balked | jo" SS oe Sing | 3 Honk Spey gro pafiehdreny peal eit be es ; , Pontiac Post said. . Labo at the labor cost. ' rison night > Pinned when a tree he was) 8 — CALVERT MANOR, Md. @ <-| Shares were floated to foot the *Curvece Me Reed, 32, and Ed- 3 DRUGS trimming fell on him, Ellsworth Denies Liquor Sale bill for materials. ward J. Nichols, 28, were elec-|@ Shanklgton, 21, of Maybee, was Forty-five hardworking household-| "Three weeks of ditch digging and | trocuted for the shooting of Arville | $ admitted at Pontiac General Hos-| J4mes B. Turner, 23, of 186| ers here have just about finished a pipelaying are almost over. The|A. Davis, 66, in a $200 card game | SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER Wessen peared before Munic- com- ork City May 9,/> pital Wednesday with a broken left | ing} ao Pan | eemmally Go» « pourealt pooh Ean santas M14 help in New ¥ ty May 9,/$ FE 8.0433 j a ted i 4 leg. His condition was reported as | Wednesday and pleaded innocent to | "*&t ¥il! Bive them a water supply. | Pieted Tuesday. is planned. "Davis was killed by a burst of| $ 2 OTHER STORES To SERVE YOU good. charges of illegal liquor sale. He|. 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Open et day. » THE PONTIAC PRESS,- FRI a te Sox hi wm — Things ad- kk sf i ¥ i ‘ Hy if Ww ith Yankee Weekend Confronted admitted his players were low, He had hoped Tuesday's day off would * Red Sox. : Marion's going into Yankee Sta- dium behind Dick Donovan (146), who's had normal four-day rest i-j after getting pounded by Clqve- land Sunday, Manager Casey g & £4 et z : 7 i * | 48z z i E : with a 5-4 defeat by Detroit. ~~ Cleveland stayed out front with four unearned runs. Only Larry Deby's 26th homer leading off the \ a ‘if We t t ss i fhe Er ; Stengel has named Don Larson .| 10th to break a 33 tie, provided (6-2) for today’s game.-- the Tribe with an untainted riin, ; “dE 2 ao Kansas City kicked in four errors, giving New York six unearned runs on their nine hits, After losing 17' games to the pair of three-run homers. duties at St. Frederick's this fall are : * * @& i iFtf = = £28 Eig = Bz R1 Sp 8o2 Fy & s3 Pi ya qd, 1: New York Bay's ®t Boston (2), 12; een ee ee be ew oe oe Mf : Sed a Rams iff i pil - ames their best effort. — RETURNS TO ALMA MATER — Back at the “‘old school,” whefe |: he was an all-around athletic star, Eugene (Gene) Wright, today is working on a rebuilding gridiron job. Gene (top left) took over coaching after coaching in upstate schools for sé = i Sept Look to Frederick, which posted 081 record last year and fin- their season * Michigan's Coath Bennie Oosterbaan admit- Big 10 Chances May Ride on Maddock — ANN ARBOR ® — Sturdy Jim dacci, will throw passes running | Maddock, a strong-armed quarter- back, may have to carry a load this year if Michigan's Wol*) verines live up to predictions of oo n. ° off to the left and right. . “Maddock will throw from -the. pocket."” Maddock, a 20-year-old Chicago junior, says, “We're working on our passing more this year—that helps. Sometimes we work on it twice a day.” . The new emphasis on passing is heavy Changes Announced necessary. Oosterbaan needs a foil for Michigan's running attack—its best, in at least five years. Then, he says, he would like to make best use of top receivers like the phe- the last four years. At right above he explai co-captains, Dick Doyon (middle) and Jim (right). Rams open . 48 against Marine City at Wisner stadium. * ii * * sey, both seniors, and Dick Poe, é ae - oS + ‘Pontiac Press Pig te a diagram to the Rams’ a sophomore guard who looked impressive as a freshman by sea- son's close. Morrissey, a center a year ago, has been switched to tackle to make room at the pivet for Tom Israel, another soph making an im- pression on Wright. Rounding out the line will be end Steve Rosina, a junior.” Rams’ starting backfield will be anchored around veteran Larry Morrow, .a senior who operates at quarterback: off the split-T. Remainder of the tentative backfield is relatively inexperi- enced, John Bradley, a junior, and senior Dave, Jones, chunky | a merchant,’are running at halfback posts. Wally Quarles, a junior, is slated ‘for fullback. duty. | ported to Wright when practice be- gan last week, the team will cen- ter around the probable starting 11 plus three other lettermen and a few promising newcomers, . John Poe, Larry Doyon, and Bill Price are holdovers very. likely to see action. Bright prospects in- clade Paul Grosse, Dick Thomp- ‘ison, Frank Zwicker and Tom Durocher. Zwicker, a tackle, and Durocher, sparkling at quarter- back, are freshmen, _ Rams will use tivo platoons as much as possible, Wright said. Wright makes his Pontiac debut in the opener here Sept. 18, with Marine ‘City after four years of Michigan, one year at Alanson and three at Hesperia. His assis- tants are Al Serra, John Nicker- son and Stan Evanoff. the latter two directing the JV's. Ot the squad of 47 which re-|- coaching experience in northern | poone, Detroit. 103 Patty Berg Hits First Round 68 St. Lovis at Norwood Hills CC: ST. LOUIS Patty Berg, with a seven-under-par 68 first-day score, is leading the field today in the $5,000 St. Louis Ope Wom- en's Golf Tournament. * * * Miss Berg, top money winner this year among the nation’s lady professional golfers, used no more than two putts on any green yes- terday at Norwood Hills Country Club's 6,19%-yard course. The St. Andrews, Ill., golfer shot a three- under-par 33 on the first nine and a four-under 35 on the second nine. Louise Suggs, Sea Island, Ga., followed Miss Berg with a 35-36— Ti. ok : * _* i Other top scorers the first day were Betty. Jameson, San) Antonio, Tex., Betsy Rawls, Spartanburg, S.C., Gloria Armstrong, Oakland, Calif., and Betty Bush, Detroit, all with 75s, \ Bonnie Randolph, Columbus; Ohio and Mary Lena Faulk, Thom- asville, Fla., shot 76s. ~ League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE : BATTING (based on 325 at Wats)—Kal- RUNS—Mantle, New York, 115; Kaline Detroit, 113; Smith, Cleveland. 111; Good, man, ton ani tile, Detrott, 94, RUNS BATTED IN—Jensen, Boston, 109; ne, . 5 New York, 100; Mantle, New York, 9%; Kaline, Detroit, 95. HITS—Kaline, Detrojt, 104; Stith, Cleve- land, 171; Fox, Chicage and Kuenn, De- troit, 169; Power, Kansas City, 167, DOUBLES—Kuenn, Detroit, 35; Power, Kansas City, 3: Goodrnen, and White, Boston, 29; Finigan, Kansas “City, 28. DAY, SEPTEMBER ®, is fil {ing’s top supporters asked for : sctadicel Tournament | jin Amateur Tourney NEW YORK (® — The United States Golf Assn.- has announced thfee more changes in the draw for the U.S. Amateur champion- Ship at Richmond, Va. next week. Richard L. Whiting and Robert nomenal Ron Kramer, fast-improv- ing Tom Maentz and wingback _Branoft. i. Maddock likes the extra passing | practice: . “It helps to know your receivers better—not that you have to know Lightweights Pitted | ‘in 10 Rounds Tonight Kramer—just throw the ball and Whiting of Royal Oak, Mich., and Richard H. Semple Jr., of Sweick- ley, Pa. withdrew. They were re- placed by James E. Funston of he'll get it. We're loaded with good receivers though—our ends and our wingbacks."’ Ries Andrade of Compton, Calif,, match talented teft hands tonight in a 10- round battle of lightweight contend- NEW ‘YORK (®—Cuba’s veteran |’ Orlando Zulueta and flashy Cisco |. TRIPLES~-Mantie and Carey, New York. il; Power, as City, 9; eight players Hed with 7 i : HOME RUNS—Maotie, New Williams, Boston. 27; Doby, Kaline, Detroit 6; Berra. New York, 25, : STOLEN BASES—Rivera, Chicago, 257 18; Jensen, Boston, 14; ; Smith, Cleveland and Zauc » Cleveland, 220; Pierce, sults, Bose York,” 37; » Boston and | Detroit, William H. Nettle of Pon- Not that Maddock will handle all ers at Madison: Square Garden, Jr., of Johnstown, Pa. Ex-Card Ace Hurls (Vinegar Bend) ‘Mizell, a St. Cardinal ace before Uncle grabbed him, pitched a game for Ft. McPherson ment. Ft. Bragg, N.C., team, Women Bowlers Wanted : North Side Ladies Bowling tiae, Mich., and Charles Kunkle Army No Hit Game FT, BENNING, Ga. i®—Wilmer ’ Thursday in the 3rd Armiy Baseball Tourna- Mizell struck out 22 batters in . | hurling his. 3-0.triymph over the the passing. Oosterbann says that “but they've all improved.” For the 2nd straight day Bal- dacci, a fullback, worked out light- ily with a bruised heel yesterday and guard Jim Fox. took it easy too, although in uniform, limping Sam |" ® pulled muscle. no-hit} Oosterbaan called off scrimmage yesterday and concentrated on Detroit Triple C Enters Polo Final CHICAGO. #&Triple C of De- Louis q Maddock’s throwing has improved, | Although the fast moving, 25- year-old Andrade is ninth ranked, ané the 27-year-old Cuban is fifth cast and telecast (NBC-TV and radio, 9.p.m., EST) coast to’ coast. ‘| Sooners Hire Mann | NORMAN, Okla. (®—The Uni-} gents yesterday hired Matt Mann, swimming coach, to direct swim- ming at OU.-. Mann retired from Michigan last year after 30 years with the school. He directed the U. S. Olympic «hampionship team at Helsinki in 1952. : ranked, the Californian is a 7-5 k favorite. The fight wilt be broad- versity of: Oklahoma board of re- ig retired University of, Michigan} 973 set in 1950), NATIONAL ‘ LEAGUE 323 — Snider, Brooklyn, 7 4 ;. Post, cinnati, 1 Soares. Cincinnati, 9; Gilliam, Brook- nm, 98. ge MS : . 3 ET Mays, New York, 109. ' Cincinnati, 178; — kee, 169; Mueller, New York burn, Phi ; waukee, 33: &ni- i Aaron, Milwaukee, 30; eer, brook acy ae mente, “Pits ~#: Banks. Brice and Aaren, Milwaukee, 8. = Pudge” Brwokiva and New Ton, $ ‘, Chicago, 40; fare Cificinnati, — Bruton. Post LEAGUE HOME RUNS—899 (record is | League has openings for. indivi- dual keglers or entire teams.. The league roils Monday night at. the Montealm Bowling Alleys’ at 9:30 troit meets Brandywine of Penn- sylvania today inthe findls of the National Open Polo Tournament. Capt. Don Beveridge scored four goals in leading Detroit to a 10-4 Bowls 5 - Rare Series . Wally Iverson from Vancouver, British Columbia, rolled a 200-200- he STOLEN BASES—Bru waukee, 22: pee Pa Ee i (based oo 15 decisions)—New. 20-4, Labine, . : 6 it, on ‘Taghinst a let 3 * 1955 ak es a Bets i zt j i af ; e Hl Z 2 F ito Help Racing New Group Seeking to Take Over Reins From Quitting AAA DETROIT «—Auto industry of- ficials listened with. varied inter- ests Thursday night as car rac- the bile Assn. * a The AAA, which has sanctioned auto racing -since 1902, recently’ said it will quit Jan. 1, 1956, be- cause it doesn’t think racing now contributes to ‘the improvement of passenger cars Among the 56 auto chiefs in at- was Benson Ford, Ford Motor Co, vice president. He had ‘| Just come from a 2-day, Ford-spon- sored national safety conference. Safety is one of~the reasons pro- jected for the AAA leaving racing. a * * , ““T'm just listening,” -said Ford as Anton J. (Tony) Hylman, owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speed- .| way and a member of the new group, told them ‘we need your advice on what could make our new organization better.” But Ford added, “they've certainly got my moral support." : Hulman said the group not only will succeed the AAA but will “cover more of every Aind of alito racing there is — intluding stock cars.” ~ Buford Widow Piling Up Cash — With Baseball Television Expert Says Yanks Will Win Race for Pennant ‘Mrs Myrt Power, widow from Bufo a 10-year-old Ga. - > ol _ hotly contested Word Serie we Demeest tad the By MRS, MYRT POWER (As told te INS) . NEW YORK (INS) —I predict that the New York Yankees will Ging bee just that lucky, not that good. y just get all the breaks. H's not that I'm a Yankee fan, I think, there’ be a play- off the Yankees and € I shouldn't say that because the White Sox are two- and-a-half games out. right now. But I'd love to see Marty Marion win it. He’s from Atlanta (Ga.) you know. I lived ‘in Chicago one win the American League pennant. | | Dodgers Win 9th Pennant ‘but in Flatbush — Silence BROOKLYN uw — It was much like any other day in Brooklyn as the Dodgers. won their ninth National League pennant at Mil- waukee in a record: setting fashion. * Here and there could be heard a loud’ shout as Karl Spooner fanned pinch hitter Del Rice of Milwaukee for the third out in the ninth, and they a cty “we'll mur- der the Bums.” You could see they didn't ‘care whether it'll be the Yankees, Indians, White Sox or Red Sox in the World Series. Filled glasses were raised on high in many taverns, but along Flatbush Avenue and other major business went along as usual. ® * oe . The winning of the pennant on Sept:.8, the earliest date in league history, actually was a culmination of what Brooklyn fans knew long ago. It was just a matter of time, in their opinion, once their be- loved Bums broke from the barrier Brooklyn. ‘officially recognized the triumph when Borough Presi- dent John Cashmore sent a Con- gratulatory. telegram to Dodger Ptesident Walter “F. O'Malley in Milwaukee He invited the team to a recep- Golf Cavalcade. Par-Smashers Have Troubles Only 2 Professionals Hit Regulation Figures at Shackamaxon CC SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J, —The top professional golfers of the country, accustomed to ripping courses apatt in PGA sponsored. tournaments, are finding the Shackamaxon Country Club layout ‘something of a problem.. Only two bettered par 70 for the 6,730-yard course yesterday in the first round of the $50,000 Caval- cade of Golf Tournament. And only three others matched perfect fig- ures as the narrow fairways, treacherous rough and concrete greens took a heavy toll among the aspirants: for the first prize of | $10,000. — ~ Marty Furgol of Lemont, Ill.. and Walker Inman of Augusta, Ga., each putting with deadly accuracy, shot 68s to _hold a two-stroke lead going into today's second round of the 72-hole competition. The field will be cut to 60. and ties after to- day's play for the third round to- morrow and the final 18 holes Sun- day. * ™ The three tournament-hardened veterans who managed to match at year and went to all the | Comiskey Park. I used to like it when Paul the Crackers in the Southern As- ansas | S0ciation, : I'm a National League fan but if I weren't I'd have to say the Brooklyn Dodgers are going to win the World Series. But it's going to take seven games. It's not going to be a ‘| walkaway like last year when the Giants won it in, four straight. : : |National Softball Congress | . Best times for fishing. in the chalked up its third straight tri- Greenberg Matches Ruth Pontiac Area, for Saturday and | umph last’ night with a 6-1 victory i , ' | Sunday. according to John Alden over Tulsa Independent to move Babe Ruth once hit nine home | Knight's solunar tables include into the winner's finals..- runs in one week, a feat that stood | ase SATURDAY Sapulpa, Okla. also with a 30 until the season of 1938 when Hank | yinor eiyes Miner Major | won-lost record in the double elim- aterpored pill geting Tigers SUNDAY ad "| ination tourney, advanced to the ~ ica major AM . PM | finals with a 4-1 i : —- Miner Maier Minor Major lo Serine 0 blanking of Tulsa games at | Richards managed the club, too. | He's from Texas but ‘he played in| Atlanta ahd won. two pennants for | | par were Freddie Haas of Clare- |mont, Calif., Ted Kroll-of Bethesda, _Md., and diminutive Jerry Barber of Los Angeles. Favored Sam Snead. the White | Sulphur Springs, W.Va., blaster i stayed within striking distance. of the leaders with a Tl, the same scores turned in by Cary Middle- coff, Gene Littler, Dick Mayer, Bud Holscher and little known Bob Crowley from nearby Mountain Ridge, N.J. Solunar Tables ers will be honored in a | Practice Rounds Show tio he promised would be “the biggest in the borough's history.” That'll be Sept. 16, when. the play- parade for two miles through the heart of Brooklyn. Spraying Shots Will Be Taboo, — Amateurs Agree Toughened Up Course Has Very Heavy Rough, RICHMOND, “Va. ® — Early arrivals for the 1955 National Amateur Golf Tournament agreed unanimously on one thing today after getting in their practice licks over the 6,713-yard James River course; : e * % The fellow who wants to' go places in the week-long tourna- ment starting Monday over the par-70 layout had better not spray his. shots into the rough. In toughening up the course to meet the challenge of the nation’s top amateurs, Country Club of Virginia officials have left the rough very heavy indeed. Once in, it's difficult to get out—something most of the early birds have been discovering since the course was opened for practice rounds on Wednesday. we ° * “The man who wins will, have to stay in the fairway,"’ Walker Cup Captain -Billy Campbell of Huntington, W. Va.. remarked Thursday after touring the course ‘in four-over-par 74. His thoughts were promptly echoed by Billy Joe Patton, another Walker Cup ace who hails from Morganton, N.C. and is known largely for his ad- ventures in the rough. , e * * Alex Welsh, 35-year-old lawyer from Rockford, Ill. who was .a semifinalist in the Western Ama- teur, has turned in the lowest prac- tice score to date — a, one-under- par 69 which he put together Thurs- day afterneon. Welsh's 69 was the only sub-par round recorded as the course was attacked by a host of golfers tuning up for the tournament. Plum Hollow Caddies Win Annual Tourney Plum Hollow Country Club won the. Caddy. Round-Robin Golf League tournarhent this + summer for the 2nd straight year, defeating Pine Lake's caddies in the final match at Plum Hollow, 20-6. Plurg Hollow team, comprised of Bobby Turner, Jim .Bradley, Don Smith. Niel Mitchell, Bill Swartz and Tom Perry, fired an aggre- gate of 492 in its victory over Pine Lake. Champions shot a team total of 486 last year for a record score in the league. ° Plum Hollow reached the finals with a win over Birmingham, Pine Lake entered the title match when Washtenaw defaulted. San Pedro Softballers Take Third Straight TULSA, Okla ® — San Pedro, Calif., defending champion of the & ; MILWAUREE «—There'l! be ‘1 no letup #f I can help it. We'll win as many as we cdn from here on in.” , A . So said Walter (Smokey) Alston after his Brooklyn Dodgers squelched the Milwaukee Braves 10-2 and. clinched the National League pennant yesterday on the ‘|eqrliest calendar date in the his- tory of the circuit. named pilot of the Brooks at the close of the 1953 season after four semesters at Montreal, said his uppermost problem was guarding m * * a One. might be expected since the can now sit back and American League clubs # No Letdown for NL’s History: ‘Smokey Alston Aims to Keep on Winning Road - Alston, the “unknown” who was. the Dodgers in the World Seriés starting Sept. 28. Alston is planning to rest four of his veterans — Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella and Carl Furillo — but he won't Stand idly by and’ permit a lull to set in. * * * “T'll rest Reese, Robinson, Cam- py and Furillo from time to time for'a game or two,” he said, “no longer. We'll try to operate at full strength right down to the wire.” ” He he was pleased with the way his pitching staff shapes up at the moment. . “We're as set-on. pitching right | now as we were when the season started,” he “said. ; _ Two of his biggest question Making Dodgers, Z game set with the second-place Braves. Both have been with sore arms. sisi * * * Loes went all the way to hand- if bal FP) Hi ga > 4 Ete i i. i ty < i 2 p.m. Interested persons should call | FEderal 2-0071 or ‘report at the Dodgers watch four = j . marks ‘6f the last two months— Billy ‘Loes and. Kari Spooner— showed to’ advantage in the two- § z 200 triplicate in a series during | [" sha competition in the 1955 ABC tour. |.Ne _ New York, Chicago ew ¥. i each nament, a rare mark to shoot at. Unac ack HOME ‘ree Seto vent and : other around |‘ for thé chance to - victory over. 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Michigan State hopes to vanit back after a disastrous 1954 sea- so, The Spartans will be powerful offensively but their Pat Wilson and hacks iccenss ‘ Peaks, Gerry Musetti ot: — Planutis, ~ . Indiana is going to miss! | wiates Helsinki's passing but the rs hope to improve their 2-4 confer- ence record with more depth and experience. Olympic star Milt Campbell will léad the Hoosier attack. Mlinois was jolted when half- scholastically ineligible, Minois’ pone lipoma wir, S95 and not the backfield. Northwestern freshman coach Lou Saban will have 21 lettermen and one of the finest groups of sophomores in Wildeat history. If Saban can teach his boys how not to fumble, Northwestern might eS eo berth. . By HARRY REED. ter-akes League teams and a wealth of ret@rning lettermen, Wa- terford’s. Skippers look ‘like ‘ay éarly season favorite to rule the}, league roost, and topple champion | ' With the largest turnout of In-| Cuthrell and John Karabetsos are over the which are bolstered by fielding 15 letter winners from fast sea- ’ som, \ Experienced men at every ae sition will make it hard for the sophomore half: of the squad to break into the lineup. Halfback Dave \Latta will miss the Ist two/ games,\ while recovering from a Skippers Early I-L Favorites; Boast 15 Returning Lettermen broken collarbone, but Freeman has ends Jerry Kruskie, Jerry Har- nack and Clayton Roth, tackles Join Woodman, and Dick Card, guard Al Nestor and center Ron Kind to go with backs Tom Bryce at quarter, Lindy Salathiel and Bill Clark at the halves, and full- back Norm Probert. 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His overall amateur rec- ord is 38 victories and two losses in 40 fights. . \ He turned professional a short time later and fought six bouts’, winning four while losing _ two. After the loss to Finnerty, he gave up fighting and devoted his time to his family and job. Only 19 when Finnerty decision- ed him, August is extremely seri- ous about his comeback effort. The handsome, 22-year-old — is married ‘and the father a two-year-old daughter. He works as a foreman for a stainless steel ware firm in Detroit and is cur- rently building his own home in | Pontiac. Tentative plans cal tor August's lst bout, a four-rounder, at De- troit’s Motor City Arena in about six weeks, Frayer. says. -| said. Frist opponent is Redford, tty Charles. A lot of young talent mov- ing up, coupled with 12 returning | | lettermen, could spell trouble for all opponents, beginning with Bir- At Walled Late. experienced group of backs, Evans there. Just the other extreme faces.new coach Charlie Saxton and his aides Pete McMillan and George Ward | at Van, Dyke. With 70 candidates fielded, all 8| © men. | = returning lettermen are li Some of these will be converted to backfield posts, to add season- ing there. End Charles Brown and| 7 tackle Don Hughes are ‘co-captains of te Abes, who won 2 and lost 3 in league play last year. Taking over the league champs at Berkley from coach Lioyd Houden, Howard Bailey is facing a rebuilding year after 5-0 record in league competition last year. Preparing for the opener with ¢ Ferndale, Bears have eight letter nners among the 45 who received niforms. An all sophomore and junior backfield is indicated, and | ©: a light line. Bob Finley, Ken Bar- ron, Neil Jordan and Marty O'Dell | | are helping Bailey. At the bottom of the league last year when they failed to gain a ra victory throughout the season, ‘Farmington’s Falcons will get un-| der. way this year against Car. enceville Trojans. New Coach John Hayes is come ing on tackle Lewis McClelland, guard Dennis McBride, quarter- back Bob Brewbaker, halfback Tom Costi, and center Dave Tulip to put some figures in the win col- umn. All but Tulip are juniors. Play Extended Game The Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs required four hours 39 min- utes to play a 14-inning game last April 16, one of the longest in recent years. — 1. 2. 3. 4. a ‘ \ = WILSON GMC CO. Michigan’ s Largest GMC Truck Dealer has set: | its September Goal to sell 75 New 1955 GMC Trucks WE AIM TO MAKE THIS GQAL BECAUSE... We have competent, trained salesmen who can help you. select the right truck for your hauling job. We can provide satisfactory and convenient terms to suit each individual need. We are not overstocked with new trucks. Our delivery to you is fresh from GMC Trucki& Coach Divisions factory on South Boulevard. GMC Trucks are built in Pontiac by Pontiac People. We need used trade-ins. 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The California school had just been established in that spot in the -pre-season Associated Press —_" feel highly honored,” said Bryant dryly. “Not everybody gets to play the-No.-1 team in the nation." He admitted that it. looked like Pennant Races Plenty of Free Parking be unable to make the trip. It 742 W. Huren’ Phone FE 5-9101 poy Lape cy last scheduled game CAN START YOu DRIVING TODAY ON B.F. Goodrich | SAFETYLINER Now costs less than tire and ee — brulee- 5 Sise 6.70215 $29%5 = am LIFE-SAVER _ . Oo ronent $8085 Size 6.70x15- Cinna @All this power HERE LN hh _nsnde 0 paver the hole . | F. Goodrich Safet =§ | TODAY'S TIRE SPECIALS hos bale New Tread Tires ..$ 8.96° $4495 | New White Walls ..521.95 sire, | Good Take-off Tires $12.95 ‘Size 6.00x16 *6:70-15 exchange astowas °4° pown ror A set OF FOUR TIRES FAUt M. Perry St. Open Friday Might "Ml 9 FE 2-012! 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He has 16 months to polish his game before the next Challenge Round in December, "56. ~ Lew Hoad, ithe Aussie blaster will Doby Says Revival a:|ls ‘Just a Streak’ ies } «@ rit git “rot <2) | helped boost the Cleveland Indians ae 3), Sept. 18, |) to the American League lead and %, Cleveland gp | Nate Sam Bats, Rowen he's Dae AEE es Vo & having ‘one of those streaks. 39; Boston (2), Sept. Il; Hiner I seem to Bet one or two home 2) Dept. 36 i Bauitore run streaks a year,” said the lithe poms (10). New York (4), | outfielder Thursday. after belting big ww oe pal na hig seventh homer in atx day | one came inning mires: iy For and was thé crusher as the Indians gt took an overtime 5-3 game from the Baltimore Orioles and pre Sunday Game Canceled [the Dice Cscies onos cuss Smail ran for House in oth. Pau vingiea for Or x im Oh. rome im od grounded out for Kinder Nixon 4-4, jas far as the quarter-final, | Hart edged Mrs. Nancy Kiner, 6-4, | wate h on Giammalva. Sammy has | been knocking on the door of great- ness for a ‘couple of years now, but never has quite made it. This year, he seems to have clicked. His big triumph of the season was the Eastern Grass Courts tournament at Orange, N.J, where he licked Bob Falkenburg, Jack Frost, Vic Seixas, Kurt Niel- sen and Gil Shea en route to the title, He plays a big game—mighty ‘service and bard volleying and is} ~ the ‘only noh-seeded player to go att other celiad of ete match sends top-seeded. Trabert against Herbie Flam, a retriever from Bev- erly Hills, Calif. Flam scored a big upset when he defeated Australia's Rex Hartwig. - The other two semifinalists were}. decided whipped zen of San Angelo, Tex., 6-3, 6-1, 13-11, hoe | trounced Hamilton Richardson Baton _ | Rouge, La., 64, 9-7, 246, “ee In the women's division, Doris 6-4 and Mrs. Dorothy Knode out- SEE THE NEW MERCURY MARK 30 Turbo Four GIL SOHAEFER’S WATER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS 1265 S$. 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Go to Sweden Soe oe oe ere tute has halted “further applica- | *4°a@ately, handle more students" tons for admission for the fall He said 1600 applications’ have | Pies eae 1 Dae: say 8 ae Gel ea voige.’; in Sweden’ and get plenty of exer-,. term. President Victor F. Spat-| been received but only 1,400, will helf said the school _ “simply has be accepted, ' : girls should take the next boat to “<9 > SEW for School and. SAVE $$$ x Air Foie bac d ; Torture Charge Concedes POW Training Is ‘Realistic’ for Airmen Who Volunteer *' WASHINGTON «—The men who nt. run the prisoner-of-war survival wey iris, ge we ns school for the Air Force denied'. How different? Well, when a fel-| vigorously today that students sre|J0W takes them out on a date he doesn’t have to drive up in a i ike paradise on a great big ice cube. The place swarms with pretty girls, but these After winning her Miss ‘Denes title and. playing a small role in “The Benny Goodman Story," she “If T can't be myself,"* she said, reasonably enough, “I still don't “want to be like anybody jelse.” ‘A girl with no nonsense in her makeup, Hillevi hasn't let success make her chesty, & DRAPERIES (Custom Made or Ready Made) hey cam take it an enemy coptures the countryside, o£: * breaths of fresh air. They conceded tacitly that there realistic Her fiance, an air force AM officials of the ‘aia at ee ant with a stern sense of duty, had Stead Air Force Base, Nev.—Col. Burton E. McKenzie, base com- ae * They and Col. Maurice J. Casey, Air Force deputy director’ of in- Hillevi. formation, answered questions All, this I have on the word " of Hillevi- Rombin- pronounced “he- liv’-ee tom-bean’ "'—who won the *| 1955 Miss Universe contest. .» “In Sweden the wife does not get a diamond ring until she has a a very, <7 rich -}to leave for Turkey to participate in a sports contest the day after She arrived home. ~ “But he is very happy that I am |: to try for a career in Hollywood,” said Hillevi; a fact that may or may not show the lieutenant has| On the makings of a general. > * * * As soon as she reaches the West Coast Hillevi, who has a six-month contract with Universal Pictures, 58, of Brooklyn, was found in an office communications with the ini- today, The body of Herbert W. Sauter, at 11 N. Perry St. RECONDITIONED | AND PARTS BY FOR FREE YOUR... HOME DEMONSTRATION NECCHI & ELNA Sam 745 N. PERRY ST. tial of his first name. raised by publication in Newsweek magazine of an account of the operation of the school. The Newsweek account told of es Communist-type brainwashing pro- cedures. Pentagon officials, que- ried about the article, mentioned such measures as_blindfolding, forced marches on bare feet, ques- tioning for long .hours without sleep. or water, They. said all branchies of the armed forces have such training courses. “We'd never take a man and see how much he can: stand,” the officials said. ‘We do not degrade students, We try to teach them by. demonstration what to expect and how to conduct themselves," Kids’ Dreams Come True at School Opening STAMFORD; Conn, (—Here is a school opening with the stuff of a kid’s dreams’; ice cream, cake, dancing and candy sticks, ~ The last item alone was not edi- ble. The new Westover elementary school has been du “candy |' stick" school because of its three brilliantly colored smokestacks and matching. interior. . Architect William F. R. Ballard, who created ‘the $1,140,000 house of learning, threw the opening day party ‘yesterday, Two lambs and a goat greeted the 700 pupils at the doorway. Then at the sound of the 10 o'clock bell, everyone repaired. to. the combi- nation cafeteria playroom for fes-\ tivities. : The goat wouldn't t, however, His contribution to * gay wel- come was a steady nibbling away at the colorful paper streamers , that decorated the front entrance. | Sheriffs Will Hear Plea on Licensing LANSING — Michigan's 83 sheriffs will -be called into session Sept. 19 to hear pleas they aban-| _ _ don opposition to a. state-operated driver licensing examiner system. Secretary of State James M,} _ Hare, chairman of the State Safe-| - ty Commission, said he would in- vite all the sheriffs to a meeting in the legislative chambers. He said he hoped to convince the sheriffs of the value of the state examiner system before it is submitted to a projected spe. . cial session of. thre Legislature in October. Hare said he would recommend to Gov. Williams that the Leg- islature provide some funds for the counties to finance their sher- iff's road patrols. Many of these * patrols now are financed by the fees the counties obtain from driv- er license examinations. The commission has advocated a state examiner system on the grounds that it would eliminate | - ‘laxity in locally controlled exam- |. inations and thus remove incompe- tent motorists from the roads. BASEBALL DAY & NIGHT “DUGOUT DOPE” | ° (Preceding Each Game) “SCORE BOARD” | 2 ee (Following Each Game) 1460 On Your - Radio Dial- Now you can buy her the world . with a feace* around it “and vther actesseries inventory of. warranted OK Used a ae Cars is up. You've a fat selection of oe ag ry ‘ When a man finds a good used car— - clean, with engine, brakes, tires and paint in top condition—he’s ordinar- ily ready to buy if the price is right. But for his wife (to whom a car is often a sort of home away from home) the search has only begun. She asks, “Is it a two-door or a four-door?” Is the color right for her? She wants broadcloth upholstery—or maybe has- her heart set on mohair. How about automatic drive? She may want ‘‘the world with a fence around it.” Where and when is there a choice in used cars that will satisfy her needs? At your Chevrolet dealer’s © now. His prices are down because his % | Caos Lanes bee ee eee Buy with warranted confidence where you see the OK trade-mark — a Ae CHEVROLET f i 6 Dealer warranty : : , ; lod ads be oe * soLD ONLY BY CHEVROLET DEALERS. ag 5. Honestly described 3. Rocvadiddoned for | 4, Reconditioned performance for velve - * — a = : ‘ ee ; eo a ea) -MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill a. ond 211 S.. ers St. me } Baca Aa aati Michigan A CERITY BROADCASTING |” COMPANY STATION : : ae ¥ I nl : ies y) ; 5 <, 2 : | i z vs . ; of : foes es ey fe fy he _THE PONTIAC. 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I don’t think my worm is even trying!”*’ | Pecan Ip df ANN: * %) boa Lg Ot ee hn ep as car ea eS ' ae : fe +s ee 4 2 cs 4 ‘ x “4 ch 4+ mg — : Ps a Y , a Pn Por ee Wil aa we ¢ i THIRTY-SEVEN- sanshicoed . : : ved Poultry : = K? haty Bept. 6 gps by 1 . i. >1EaC { ., age ag ht OM JIU | eed RY Sal AAS eae jMu Tg gS eal ly yr iiahet 4 4 has been |, Rocks. 33-34; wcETh : mall ¢ 7 re a of inflation q’ 5 et Re wall type * Pome : "At the threat the highest pen turkeys 39-24. toms 3d: ex toe Sues ak dit 1 * << — ia 7 i: Ott 'eusl- ee ees pan Mee reser considere¢ 3- bene. oe Pe De a nee ee, sat ; in 20 years, and. lending held steady ° nde ase go : oe f ‘Hevel “restrictive” netted Board |ity” y hea Pancy medium | pre: “See ees teh mening: aes 5 Ee cg ig al more than a month | - 41 dealings on the Pe ee “paving 3-8 ‘conte Tr. Fay | Reserve aan ina only 19 pe cen a epparentiy the | mium “to pte ceo aid ee eu Avy x- | of Trade: : ance of ae Geer eee and 2 é . t ela oes soahion te mate en- | of ne until uae mand a heavy og * he — Te , ’ Cale wah A higher ae commercial ing time rtment’s crop tered ey quatiay andy and = s4 | Be ; 2 ae : for member reserve re Depa over prong te aon Ducks siow WO, [MARKETS | #781 ne Loan Rate cage wena mene ae” ape : , shee gepate U ‘. | system to ex Md personal) were leaning towa: — vIRY Pasa to confer the E. ie | ness, Ts eee a: Gs yer jority of cor me come in large) 0. Boek SUAPY {ass trees om Rails Produce. ES | pens oh 700 pm. on Relief Next Mee loans. This ppary or the upside. get ral —— Mhigevarmy pops.” 106,604 ths og i ee es - - _ ‘BETROIT —_U. 8. De- Tax : harder asure from not inclined rday 608 coups. 106, Arg see : ture} = ‘The Detroit . . n Success ped t your bank. * 6 traders were the cup | ees SS lore 1h teh: ee : aa am The ' . fa a price jena 13.5145; } higher a seam M i Se ar | gmmed Te dehia in Brief Hinges o oe. has em-| Local tivity prior to or fryere aut" olf roosters TRitOR” ce No. — d rre sb; Weaithye lews o i-Inflation Measu rve system mitely | mach ac’ te ae ee — avis Jae, Mo Drices. a Well Rives 235-2 50: ictous ._ Anti-in — The rese is now a defini report. of the firs nettes by salable 6200. muses Us ge i, Ghenantes hee 138: Pe Te! i : terday re- 7s : KF barked on what re restrain credit dy onan near the Rack Septembet| $e55 —— Hogs hy "Ubi beer tS ae" up 0 Peatiac Police Gilles- N w—The nt effort of an enor- %a to. % ‘a higher, grey pre rar-ooe rea vans tor et Faia as as teas Aa gee x ey 2s 4.75-8.08, from John WASHINGTO to head off possi- | appare a: of dt ef toty al — Kew to sence Sept. 2 (Anh—etnhees us. price irregular ; orta. ved a report fr some- in 5 + Com A s lower , : Ae, de~ oem hag oa ue yg sae > Me} in front of an today a PE AS - of 98 Green St.. that the | Reserve, seeking screwed the i expansior growth of de ee September 1s at | rye rivals oe tia, bap nd market tend CAF ; Mot enough out in the stock market 1 See, Cane, we i. 22% dos: | pie, his bicycle fron . ble inflation, bas pidly swell- kinds during Pe Se cana. September ember 96; | s mand moderate Bur- rket vance rts. pabent. higher. stole School: He r ot the ra % ; higher, Sept em- | man Ms: Wineeuain ay quality test prices. oes ings. ye Ee 4.50 few Bjone ste High n tighte: . to 4 « higher, Sept takers 4 f salable cows. ve all deal division |" Coery , Mich, om. ae Junior Hig le,| dow: t. a lower 5 to 1% hig : 2.18, 3.00, Chippewas » Cattle mainly acti in early . §76-600, sonstens, CA. SE Washington ken whi for credi | e@ % to , 18 cents e- ca 1.88-2.00. : dreaey trading jn choice in the carrier. Cot. 3.00-3.18, it was tal ing demand * *« siness soybeans nd lard 2 to 140. Pon last ogg — Gains point, and these Grapes my 2.50-3.28. told officers Value was placed . 3 suceess— U ber $2,214, a lower, Septem 2 AND | racs , week: — cows other classes to around a best 2.25, rikere ¢. erts. 6-12 dos. in school, lack of ' — red pounds curaae BUTTE ter steady : all fee atens “Me | went ted the : Call. er leeberg he was success—or have |. . —— on an |b recat eh at sb ~~. folly sendy: ve Cae A plus signs er aeecice many | Honerdews ee Calif, ues | Ae 15, of Avon pommaned inflation ge set! Appointment of aero ‘been an we Ae. to. firm, ree Me Fh 96.18; Phen poe OM Boe BL! ee the list could do. minus signs, |2.5¢-428 mo 180 FERS! qesd Chew. as yor | to do with whether assistant controller . 7. Grain Prices score An 8a TS 3 Le Pie mostly head 00; good with "‘thoaasds : * a 5 $33 ir much nounced by score cate be ; 24.80; 1 x ge og divisions La 1. sacks: : Gale. ree paid by year, divisional pe ©. 84; ei loads prime. commercial choice major * Onions: 66 a L hd being apprehended cut next Gillen, the AP) — Opening » load : bulk geod fractional yenewe, after traffic war-| . tax ler of Bept. 9 ¢ bur ee : 20. Bo: . most all were fr Idaho 2.78; terday Board ap- controller _ a ‘AQO, ri 7 ome aie sof 00-21. but railroads were lows. med. 2 ac Police on hailave 3 | Im) ome, Saat] bes 3: meat y eurvess ‘ low ‘prtme fod neltese crane, ines and Higher with the steels, and | ij: : Sinied” dich. Fale — : The Federal today, a move by < we Divito Wheat 1.96% 0% | 495: Sidhe : coms - most . “ee ; - ood- ive : em et tesa, 7 Seis ¥ jane el nee" | the ofie. On the lower tack wore Havens. i 180-200; Bibe Hsien "ats" | am, is open. Good | proved, effect reserve banks. to a eT v1 bapagedace etics rads x ten ‘P90-11.30: eae 5 its | ee ie menret. | Barony ." “re cage W. Va. Rie, Ose ra. Bermiogham, +1638: - | six additional ate trom 2 to Birmingham. ot | May 12200: i Be rr sce © od, fedaral-state pg Fog sy ; The ye bu is: 4.00 | ward, | clothing. . Adv, discount at te capacugl 8 y DETROIT, included, Set gee meee © 12.56-15.80 motors. 1 j ree A Se bs. bets lean used boost. their the rate A gradual o ‘| petrol, esses Te stock sheer mixed. WET | Gems up 6.00; y bante Pry That is ty of eae l 4g ° | Detcots mde, 42-69 weighted 550 . 3 stockers was : ; today ’ | Sore 4%5-5.00; ‘J. % q 0 Oso i 8’du—, 2% péer cent, to member Universi ¥ Sep =x 6 TT rade A mee ~ AE higher stocks Cen- Fite stood is. ees sale, Sat. Adv. lend money in turn ie Uni School | Dee f nae | gations wid evg Mts; grace 32.00. S"tread | Among New York me ‘Fup 250-37, 2%" 8 | . Ruimmage | which they banks, which Chicago's seeavace eae Ses wa ; Beewecs 27. ‘ Mariah. ge Railroad, Island von tat 4 iw. 16, others, a and | Ne: a avg 40, td ave % medium. 49, salable 30, rearemay broad Santa Fe , Rock Colo. mated *| S. Sagina Sat. Sept. lend to businessmen and of Business "es a sees : |B lerge St rade A large B lares ante Gometed a tor os. choice North Pacific Petroleum, Posa; i Sale, Adv. lend to busi: ified publ aes nn : a wid et i re 3; pee- : ve deman ioe teen * | ong. whites 390-4 00.1 whites ——— the re- Pa cert lic : baseball we 338 wid an tally sendy: most P ok unity and Race ied Reieel. Roceia, 3363s 00-38. ohn garage at 23 tm fall and oreds | The action was taken by a ee oor og oes Bek pat tnd eee ae Sent oy ret are Be * vee Is 37.00-34.50: cull : Magma U. 50 ace 3; ear Sas: | Mich. friend’s 6- of Ne Dal- “ or ; marketed 956. | “Checks .00-19.00; Aluminum, U. s- 409° FF 20-8 Se; Wich, your 9424 or MA banks of N City, ved Ford Mot three be in 1 commercial fee pesto ea Harvester, : we oD Ind. “round whites = oe Abed Ph. PE 5- Adv. poeded repre Nocera It made agrees and the ager “oi fam- esate manufacturer Help Wanted Female 7 K OF RIO io Ib. feo 36 ‘conte: UA, He. . eas Huren, | ™ ind San = ive in Alice resides m.- 9 a LIVESTOC! . Stocks 38 Se pent rwise stated: 8 W. las a ‘cent rate effect nly | children, Birmingha > Female 7) He Cuicaco & (AP)—Saladle York ee ere ger ts mmage, ‘Sat. hapter 9. 2M per cen ricts, Only Puritan, Wanted . : : the 2% e districts, ly at 579 6| Help Sept. as much as aa New tions) A washed Whites 65-3.%5, Paso Rum r Mothers C , 12 reserv is re- ily Male es Cee oe 25 to % advance ing Quote Calif. ag 3 00-425 50 Gold Sta: -! 10 of the Minneapol Wanted yt 5.500; ayer nens . tLate Mo Man,... 066 Oreg. Long . Russets — unwashed | : hools are re Boston and ‘ Help ee TY. po a ig ie ig Spear ts rt 22.8 Johes Men, ... $2 | Pietaen ‘a en 135" unwashed, ee us i oe the Male 6| Help \ orpontuniTy. hts und vance t on Hh U. ital 4.65 6 Jones s.. 34 6 2.16, ks 1%.20- ind, Ch Vision the states, 5 Wanted - COME ‘mos 18.35- | adm jon 3, Kelsey Haye + 0125.2 | sack i. sac 35-2.50, sacks | 9 of i, Help Wanted Male 6 SIDE: $4,000 ba can a ag og 190-280 pce ‘weights, ae Deane ey 1 Kimb Clk ...., 34 -— may Comte Mich 4 casks a. quired by 1 Help Wanted Male 6 PAPO eet: leomans a yearly : sme a: a No. ly 16. Ad rt uy ed sire 10.2 pooms, OH s.-. Be pewes - ites 95-2 ts. ™ _6 ET EXPERI vice Mar doreeaville “ottice * vetiremint - 16.78; Loge A "20 ft. at 1 Allis Chaim 110. RES ivs round = 27-28 cen’ = nted Male es, ERATOR ance —— at , Peal for "es oF rt Poo: grades of weights over Me." end. 30 |e, Sa a em: WAS | gi sacks ___Help Wa ‘CRANE OP < aan hata win Oh program. "Write to ‘Box v vOut ret tte thee. etc ie Sele tien '., 08 fahe mF - TS ; IGATOR a 2S a a, ear D SINGLE ae oe Drew. nivine anoeint- ree te ee ee . No. 1s pees, Oe «+00 2 INVESTIO eee Maiet be man. vmdur Perm pg 2s 210- lot mostly | a Boece Lge soe fic USTER ma ‘oe 10s Be ~g month, all 230-200 Th: wend Ee ereces | Am Eran ‘ha Loewe a ae Death oil es ee aa gi gone ol ben ickelson i CENEN?|"& bana CAPE WAN APPLY _momt._Ne- sel “e ae pws 400 ‘ +3. : + ng ww i Ne. in eg By 16. a iew” 16.00 ' = am be sented ++ 02 _ > 2 : ~ “ CLARA, F at pat sod salary am me Gan 4 mimodernization ‘work, awl wiitard 3.2: HER SALESME? 170-190 15.75; a 3.50-14.50; « Am s .. 8 TT ... 29. wee 1. 1965, 1: dear ese car. tome co fo RUTC ine: bulk 46 ay heavier ~ a = ie hows 1: Br atin. a a Om Bai e-. vers, Mra.) Sng have duate Prone between Note le and ‘ohn EXP me Market. 608 W lenced aati i Ratng Am cone 26. r . @. , 1 John school red, a ites. ' 3. Siste: w\. a Rad S44 May D » O21 553 © of Da and =f PE 3-71 near 12 to right poly PPL veil he Lene wpe My up te oe clearance lable calves ees: Am Smelt ... 7 ead Ce. +324] mothe ‘Lundin, Ta * of Mrs. and 5:00. ‘Seaes. a , 50; em 500: os en low ._ am " FS ‘ ( ‘5 ‘onrad m: dear siste ch 10-00 R "eae r own ear. Galable cattle pts Reeinde feeder fon _ Toons: sf a ath pe. : $i ES ear md ‘rs. and Samuel « ines - men. 3 = cater, 4-471). Mu —— 4 omen tire cute ives a belfere scares. = Viseoee ~ fe pis aw Ad ag Lee, ‘Jackson a 2 Attractive Opening betw 12 tn noneaneeeess : Ganebher posers ores: oe «3 ac Wace :, $i. 4 Ward Beek Jackson, we Bept pie Pu- in - Fi : ew eaten Sins fis “seer gemee aut oi At, Monte weet 3) Bei ree RBAN man, Fre co Pay ‘et ot low Pe commercial "to. toe Armour 2 me ae 3 ous 4 Nelatine. ny e- , SUBU oe een 7 and 6 p.m. ” 24.00; 22.00; a loa ercial and] hiton ... 8.2 Mue Op. ---F-41 - Same aa “runaral arr ( ) va Sg egtn “altity"“and "commer: | At Reto aee Murrey Rms mente pr ve ¥ men” CHICAG pontine man ? Yn. 15.00- 20,00: 40: canners ected Atl a. are art Nat y ... 4 neral Ebi 61s WERBERT nee manent * goed OFF te eatie er irtma eaters | tee & Gale Mt foe 152.7 oa led Lake Dr.. cet, Veer my ait? tors “Seb 30: "6 aives and venlers Remain. AY. To Nat ua a ME Sia we Wal * of Tim. Mery dem re dewelry: aR Lh ae SS fe Sen Eee ey A LEGE ERS. ROUGH pay low See 300; spring lambs — Rowing Alt oo. 1 ONY i * a =. rks, Eigmefootaear OL CRRPEN T aalable aoe s cae tn 7g oe ss Nort & West . 383) Jo Bera Br and. Phil : lings and lambs 19. to low good arnet 44. a ee 5; ead & mye tae i N Ser gad na me hf ee oo By Bee Beene Roach, sre 3 oe MEN eee 18.00: « short te most- run Baik ®.. W6 wwet Oil . 448 Mark a he, Sept. ee 3-4 Lif iso" i. thorn 120" a few all re, iy By Shin, GH 3] Roe coat “croetery ANY FIEL set ien Ite 2.00-4. & H 13. & ‘ rom . Vietor : or over. shorn ewes ‘ Jumet 40 Pac G . a8 ith Rev Wwix be la shorn Cal Wy .. w 1 ment in r . Must Oxford Mat- pl WANTED PM. Gan bry... Pe Penh Bpt ie Mr. osch {I Home, Walled Lake. i. ~ to Apply 388 W. Huron, BIDS eek » te 4: oF s Can F ant 2 Parem ig oe e Bird ee 7. a Lake . | Ponts 18 oF Bids wit be ‘tor " coastru School, — Sarrier, Gp... 162 Penney JC ma! fa ary E504 6. caoeet eS RAINEES 2 ee er tie ph Recrreg aot Bayer” | sn, ea se | Grom iee eo eee T Sas A TED ror. build EYER Shes & Ohio on.3 oo OE] Bar Ma Te pM Ne T WAN — Sn oeibon: bn the “EDWIN DRE Sitiee avi... 88 ae * -- Se Thaylor, end -- We O =. Sara Te - Ti STUT 4 —— expeeneer ow |e SE FR ae Std Peeters DETRO iS ee ESSE “TIME. STUDY o Pet... $4 turday. he iter ‘ k 8 eNG — ; Mils |: held emt of. La W: ie, Fou era : EN reri+ . ¢ e Pilist . Se) a deous Chatet of Lasser ERV at 78 “ 2 yrs, ext eS aie ‘Ter pe - 108.8 inte, with Riser ‘vet| INT _perven AN fe -Lwith at least 2 educa* ORDIN Section 14 of oct a “6 ¥ Saints, Sn Tayler ee ewith lege avail- to suena, Be Godinnnes . 401 pe al -'"" $96] Da officiating. . Mrs. Allen's Médn 2 Ww. . MAKER ce. some co ’ ver ition F “an er entitled ement of th . $14 — On *... as| @ von at 1 a.m.) <. t., Sun?’ & } . - ‘MEN Ce Se Co ence, son red. Not o Permanent pos irl. atlé io \prontes ter tur talpres a “oe +. 383] ME. Am Lar Se BS Sat., ey ty? —— Mich. ion prefer ly W. capable gi to rondate igh ctional, of the Town- +t ee pea SL Funeral, to. the schureh on, Fast Sept. 10, 11°& 12 = Maciey ®t, Hel. 2 x of age. App Fean| able a Rakim ree District Wo Peatise, 7 and sale ot ; 343 = oe =. Pine ‘Bt. “Laker ke Orton, te cervjen. Pe. : Display Ad : - ‘ MIDWEST an McRae, Socket Co. Baperence preferred Ser rvide for" the ieuance La} BENS Ss bevel “arrangements Shy Allen a Oe ee rages oa i) | Forging & at] not necessary. liberal ven ar te provide for Mg he te pooe : ne pares se ... Sat Generel ee oe Tv ims. MRS Page 63 gi Buicter uate. cos $328 . salary, thereet; te ore matters relative to Tey eee ay eet $00 ane 1985" Laxevile les. college araduate........ starting benefits. ee ar aa ea. tractlonal. of SRY ®t | cece eras WESTERN | LINC po ect = DJ, HEALY oe a“ triet No. Pontiac, ich- Sead » joe Rd. ueker: de tiem 8 ‘ ’ soles, ... Scheel Deer of Aven. land County,” M , 804 rs Roe OO) Men ty and Wi Mahion TEST s = - 444 Boor sah St Voeesaorhl ctl a Sg rvice will” be CTRI DIV MIDWEST - oom Waitresse ican, “Orcas ON # creneny, ts | HE Recony alow ar Br" sceets oops it | ELEC. ECO.) | EMPLOYMENT ve nig R Curb Girls Section i inances . ahs Townships o , $1 Son Pec... 95.41 he m.-from the with In- {OTOR ’ PONTIAC BTA . a limited en ak Veeciinenl of tm 4 Bloomfield, ie At A * fadme, ‘Lake offietating ery oy FORD } : * La NaTA . No. 10, Pra ae. a eee 83 Sherry ad. . 40 eee’ C. <"thesue Cemetery: — iOF ~ te in the ex. = A fey Sap ree, tieulars: +, —_ en Mont sano ien's Pune , 0 oe wee Will Loca pais. 3101 : Avon, nty, par * * 543 1 Calif 1] dermumne ig at Allen’ ge 8 Ll "y Wi pipe ‘0078. ‘ Oakland rn following ragraph 914 Btd OF 40. Tucker ypointment. essen’ : ion «ited. ai [2 Sire mee ere it Sd Sa tit] gers “Flowers___3 at Be N cid take be PrES| ba, Re ‘3 Section nd Interest | Eon 82 2S Se. 7a PE 2-2018 between lesmen a, eee @ experience fottews: — us oe Bree © Gen Bice... $23. stevens, JP 2 ae ew Automobile Sale ears O fs Mist nave some ox _— ‘Monere es i Oi oy 4 DUNST eo . : eree . ? rede: | Gen Motors-1383 srutra’t M8 | sa o uneral Directors 4| Shpinceee bes a Fon LARDScAPinG, WiaTE sia 2 atti. Gen fire. in’ Hi ee __Fu 2B GROUND pre! Posten Enea ent the \ ] : - bonds of thi side a sum neipa Gillette ir... oT Texas, “sal AMBULANCE PE 4-121) ——— County P several shall “have — interest txptration = Goodrich...) at Thomp, Pat cs ley AL myers? “Weel chevrolet Co. executive Mr. Lewis nod ~ npg ey yf Ba a Fee. | i North Chevrolet Co. pe a tah Paar | Gedy if Reese. asian niece Pe e108 "is mingear tions POLICEMEN . terest or jon” is jreyho stacks eT. ae ty , 4-1882 . it ILE a t ane Se cee Yor he | Hayes Mtg ss-- 013 44 Set) al a Wiens : Seat ace during ote Must emendes $0 may bese forthe Hooker ma scc. 3 Sy ee Donelson-Jo SALESM/ money. it's oe te detent be in Ser eid 2 Pu this ‘eret "463 aan aren @ line ’ ‘th b fy harps ted re Pig Pai ah ttn er Blasts Bt et Ones, Fea) Mache ene aes . Si eae i ome a Sar me prided sitter there 8 88 | pend $843 com a on the Srosten pines 8. program ts jew. Hum 5-509, “Wart. pg Hd » after stficient t | In Sop 11. 6. US Rubber: H A PE 23-5043 trades be Oetice” Cite Hall = Ts title for intery a... NCED W Must ot Crna ot hee ricaoce | emis "te |B] pam sea “ne a ner SPER Aeron! Gee cat B Seg" toy ohornge, opt" et] rae oan inane ope pemetes eon payment | Ter C Mach soe. YB ,/ oP a. 4 V hees-Sio e CLAREN AY ic AND D OVER D frrND 4 iD — ROOPERS AND SID. renses pooner te — y pire terest payme Pe pe ae eS Westg- 66.4 or ‘ 3EW. | E GOOD : : WANTED — a ogg eM) 11K PRESSE tose ig e next int upon ‘ten 6f | Int Harv... Westar Ge 12. OO IOME RID Lis y TT BE is YRS | Ww .. Must be Lake, Mic before of — 3 in eee ce Int Mick ..,.. 108.3 Wilson & _& FR AL t Motor REA . WA RS, MUST im, or on. Walled EXPERIENCED te in case lemption in no oc Paper ,.. Woolworth w 26.3 FUN d ne or read hg te K. PIN SETTE! ¥. _M ae wa COL. work area fee mid tu Sd Ee. oy oy TB ambulance ees me ot M 4A cone a a ee eA TY DRIVER may a Bg: to rm men be | In i h R : Ao 7 am Rd. nv in rtment 1. peng A Slee smtp init there shall y | isl Crk Con O71 Zenit ——— mes pom tlead Eg a gre to work ts ports dope y pao Ug meng eretratna’ te | tooo iCKS Monum es oa _Pontiae “Alrport = we ane ain Apply. Jet ri priot to aa cuttachonl t maturing to! J DETROIT the vr aetiaciete AND SAVE Pontiac A drive piekw ol om ashing | ANT in sald og ant interes 16” (C. J. Nephier High Low Noon | iUY DIRECT Marble a necessary Sales, 10 N, meat cad toremne hae aph 3 of | St os] 6 mee ORS tery Ford vacation ineludine { paragr ows: | per? oo... o5 r 30 3) acnsias George FE 2.4800" ACT Oxford North. . wip) That "IT which readeen fol Ve. Gerity-Michtgas wivssy 34% 31) Robe felands Aves 3} _ CONTR coomune. | pin BOE: *. Motor ms-0473. |. oct Be AT- fen 1) a hien tree fiscal | Belay eausia® 31 3t 269 ery Lots ~~~ | “por grading pa R i rt tim ¥ ‘e ) WAITRESS WANT- r Mise. rye revenues = pan of ira above Kingston Pr Se $3 ‘.(— __._ Cemetery I oul Loree housing ; Over "Bani eee ea CAREER i poo | ¥o 5S me a #19 8. Woodward. ~“capen _Schoeller's ener ue iT comets cooiag eee scene gecmed be st tees!’ Abrasives . vee . a3 i oe THREE Miephtn TExas : NAL nar Life Ins. YOuNG MAN vite . on 2 Per- 04. 819 6. cep ai SHORT _-|LADY 17 72, ¢ im 4446 WY Comme teens aan te snaferred. first, Rudy Mfer vane 7 eatin oaivne D FOR —— (= ae ne | ising and ser tralent salery.| goer ‘T CLERK | “Gren tt this ities eecpad shall be eotatanaucs rune bg Screw nd asked. WHITE xcelltn = loce WANT E. Pike . ve openings fo beg he Peatine stores and ition, pivatent oe Nite pe TYPIST CLERK. Milford FOR cc ber Gperilion aud bes soe ere *No sale; ido one CARPENTERS WAN TE ial . ana eeu ver Write pase cciene Meanie benefits. | © L] taking some Starting | = LADY] rT, Mi pores brea pory erg sone cas an Spe SaComplicd by the uw '¢ | ‘modernisation aw hes confidentis! Paid nee, Retirement re | Cepanie af ve heute Pow TIONS DEP to the exten to the Bon: extent of the sTOCc pt. some st.’ end WANTED. 100_¥ Press. 39 ARE E INVEN- insurance nce Bplend en in| State ace. ete. Rt es AL TERA Mrs. Retempuen Pua te fend “third, of any | ew Raby acne * REPLIES CAR” WASHERS x TIRED MAN badge ag fy. for right men. sve been| salary ‘exvecte TO eLLT LTT day wage ¥ "Shop tne. fad Redem tion, ‘therein: the extent aay ——— ie Uul socks 4 BOX.RE Today ss BAWOy MAR. he ttn gh ee usaahie hee. SE ten tiae nudes 6 F ae ben i ep then t Fund to If thereafte: ‘Indust rai . ee 10 a.m, : FPEUR AND ar. Go hom convenience. of A writing. of work Sarhanewe care E LIENCE. ¢ win. M. hirm Replacement therein Receiving the 1 1 746 177.9 At at CHAT’ have’ own ¢ : ce fair joirmes sed type 4 om doy Ra. Seiten 2 Bae siLK | — Sa i Lorry Lapel imyerrem rion w treasterred’ te 7, | Ret amet none ies tae 183 re replies Mente "OR 31542 AND FIN- ecter and Mave eneral Printing aa a sine Co Clark's Driv en Ca ioe experiance balance rem may be tri ption. Fund, 4} Prev. day ** 950-3 on 4.5 176.4 There we ffice in. «Mente, NTERS ROUGH AN sh Steet oad coe sition 7 W Lawrence. of H ire 6 ~~? cea’ cnbarens mens aposre nurs TE frsaael aoe pe eh bros Ne tran Dec orament | Get ‘ae eae ios Ma ie Press o 5 Cabrantess sen an ot: | : & ottic@eunety. 1 Female aces’ sumasen’s starting. OTneae WEE and Hon son tees aay a oemeat ee: | Gane ce vel! 240.2 ys ase isi} the boxes: pa. gees we a Clarkston. in| Bt. "Pontiac Oe” BE Ai. | . Betron 4 ip Wanted aeuiee ‘O 1anee MOTHER'S bath end fund tobe. desianated ste said Ste- | womtn ages: yon, ies ot ies following 23 v Sashabaw and ities in ANICS MU. conditions. |" Help me FOR) Christines | se INNER AND grivate room fund to used for imp to said for | Year iq -* an i 13.0 #83 ae the a 3, 16, 18, : Riebmond betw ween —" Clarkston . t opportun . F inition and — APPLICATIO ENCED D' and waltress. dave cme Pund™ and eee | jw nas He ek Be MM, 12, 13, 40, 58, lintonvilie Rds ckers at iders| Excellen 1 rapidly ex- ene Ford x. Mon Dag someting, hn to A, ~- expen order cook . cern ae ee lar etek —eere er peteraica jbl meee ae ceecce 100 - 28, 29, 34, 72, oper Mar a Dyiidors new and — esent- c7_Owvene F VER INSTAR pomp eg Must app ck in perso iaw. OR 3-6387. AITRESS = NO MMA’ at Adler's Such other f pacation ‘pet ie schoo! | | 1954 2 ms ol Pays cine by - 63, 64, “a. a or dr eee after 6 p.m. can ding Marni pr TT panes ad ud Vanes _ tha Murray EXPERIENC bouders Orgs Dt- ie pe _ 1) a Roar best in leted ani in- ioc Ma : 85, 1 Phone ° . statied. sUnvevonsy « Aleo ne rence. H Bund ing am a real, eo : he for the hereby de entence is Pontiac ‘ co. 16, Ti, 78, ly being : and HI ner, —— perienced —— ‘ at ta Lose | f Loitering - it, 118. (| ve ee Se IM - 2 full time. ex Plent: eof the in said Re- | eo 108, 116, : vi's Op MA cr pl . Pa alesiadion. e pelong oat ae =o ech cksee on is a a 3 ae g Positions = tion in starting “moeretion tn AREER GIRLS : tins, = =e heal Baa : ceiving Pun stiafection nsferred to the Henry A. |! lay paid a = ( )’ . ATORS | tion rf Mictr" © north CA ; ga LAR {Shan tal er aa | Heme being” found agp Co Help Wanted Male sre BOT my | nn CPURCHABINON | Bete a Seeder EXPERIENCED RIDGEWAY > ection. # This ordinance hs mich |fine after’ bei legab liquor place. ! 7, WALYSTS Randiaint cpergion, tl | wreeduve ge ences SO REALTOR, Tae Batt Ppa oa tering arate before, Man oa een ior os sacs vaccum acer sae ree TT Fe ane a8 Stenographer of the as eat te He was ; ice E._F : firm has 18-26, Sears eal Go want caer ol na LY PR ; m ase ireintar ex ireodal. w nee i = was adopted, which smatarea of = @ Maur with National for 3 men. eek and veats old to “0-8 om : ASSEMB' INFERS 4 Base onth. olus sn ure clerk in “9240 ceenaeates te tue le on Boned cipal Judg id been charge il-| opening yarn $100 per ished. 80 = ke oar mailing PLANT LAYOUT ENC $235 ver SEE ge All around -: 5309) ee A ahall be publis hoa ha ting an terested ‘portation fara ust be 30. — < S —— PLA UIPMENT eines ed eats soy oo Se President a and sha ee DeOc! and opera sy Transpo essary. M Miss or junior CTION NERS A oe in bein? You Insurance baa +» $240 at eager weg are eS the — maintaining ishment at experience aeeeeae: App! eaicen po wg ‘ochual . PRODU taf! tr “See poattion pha Good. offi ees cl ence in he ae inance shall its liquor establis was and om evelt ioral | lege reon to fs 9 full backed by « nd Ve i vane of genera This ord tely upon ~ 8 | egal but the charge ent) Merkley, Roos 00 Dp eoolv in ve oe at, ae a |S henge lls aa le +, 6340 cums, cioawe | womeae Wilson Ave., of sufficient) Mer p.m »CARETARER % trerectet, ove ee wa Lena! secretary" <.: : come effec a eee to lack ARBIBTAD a, - oo os uarters’ in —— , adoption. R. GRA Pr NER reduced Yesr around — wae . This with - os re- “MIDWEST P cian 4 Lab sarin retary evidence. Meaet Must be, Ss. between Bert Falkner : Personnel Office on os ex throughout the 4 wrusc grees sare 8100 | Di ision Sepiember 6 — 's A Pii _* Be V. : fnited vabeg Lg et NTIAC STAT™ B. lV iz Al the ages of LN: D - Seow of bg wn 406 PON +" iw OR Motor between in O | Gad, yous tagition © st CLA! 5.3600: teachers y 3 A a ial cal teon- - MA “aturray "etudios. os tion LINC —_T “ the Walaren are SPERTENCED. 3 iment ar UId Harm © a m eR EXPERIENCED, rtation D a pied Bt. irc cua Gsebior’ ae Guanes SABY orrrER. Own tr Personnel Dep: Paying aoe 2 ye of - ie i SMAN gare © Pe cios ot to nae . ood Ave. . 4 . i i j ‘aa © We Are. Now P NT IT FAST Department Just sortn of SHOR SAL uw YS ee Mich,” * : RD . ‘Ju : mR € 5 SP. PERS ne 20¢ Per 100 Lbs. RE Rent Ads! Room ep corTeran? Se Ave. r CHANGED VC YOUR NEWSPA through Dearborn nian > an : rete worvant, | AZINES -.- 308 1 Steel house, . apartyrent, : The ear - ae eh | MAG ron—Junk Cors—Structure se, oe Ads give| os Press [son 4.3100 tweekdayns os Bee . Serep | thing — | | Disk AE Pontiac ‘gaturday. Bent 10. #38 CTION, bh x. {a ON you AC : : po can? 9582 ‘s pain, © ? ee ES ts FE 4. he 1s © Socket 195 Branch St wer tesa eae ae Ae a es i en CONN Va nee WM J earewrn S Ce ad aS PoE eS A es e a cay : as : \ vy Zz EN ay oe ee od re ponriac parse. FRIDAY; surtnsn 9, is : as al Help Wanted 8&8 pF FREER 13 Service 22A| Wanted to. Rent 2 neat | bee SERVICE cues LESSONS = ye tee E-WAY beivine : "pe paso : : Kergons 8.00. re. Menry Myers 2 Summit Tie: HS a Edw. M. Asse Realtor ” é. St. Ph PE Sales vea 8 Majors tm, begianere tnd Chea pean, rob, vat wick tam.| best wants ‘PEDDLING le. he femur Wil pe fee dtl fi FRENCH POODLE, iin i ‘ : | iature, answers to name of Mimi,/ 7 Fae WEEK: YOUR PROPERTY? wie Se RESTO RS ontE Wonk: cans Petry Pert FRUCEING AND HAULING RUS. af Warr sy MaCuINE PER Shephe for cost of Beep, Ssuins after 2:30 ik ui ithe ing couple with! 3 chil- 03%, ‘Branch ot. "rax 3-eo0e. ” ae a as ie Waist) dren desire*3 bedroom a x ” m a es Work Wanted Male 10 EXCAVATING fine medal attached” # View| unfurnished house on- or] \ sities. sites, We. * sae all ene foo we Avs. FE! before Sept. 15. Close in.| ci Trade Le SEWER CLEANING || _Re : Near school, Reasonable ! seg | Lost Yori satu. cae rent. FE. 5.5519. rou od Tr eWELL INSURE IT RENTAL BER =e ee pt home? & rewinding, 218 &. Pike FURNAC E WORK Cleaned. saint Needed Immediately 4 an Experienced o settee iste vour call. by giving prompt, 4. . tharge’ chemicaiy trenied st Bo PAUL B. HAMMOND ADDRESSOGRAPH. extra cost, —— ~~. OPERATOR easton! Sewer Cleaners Pa eves. "Pe bamis “MIMEOGRAPH © Aes Selling Your H ? MACHINE. risers eos eG] Reba” ad | cer BOOKKEEPER ‘=. middie alice amen Fe ons a ieee sail ced soit REALTY €O ee tnt, 70a aeRO GM | Femults; try ws and the for ‘your >UNC rE teria i ; w SHARE a salen ies 7 iw | "sie," werner Russell Young | of ereen fir | Wed, T rtation 31) a REALTOR poe ARPLY - _ PONTIAC MOTOR = bY LEACH. | . Furniture Refinishing 16A ew WOULD LIKE RIDE. WITH SOME- . ; a *y , one who works department store |, ed a sei Eig Ge a ard) WHITE BROS. a : CA run Psy = Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Pein we RF ee | DIVISION Riel! : PERSONNEL Cash | Waiting | & Bt Oe ~..:* DEPARTMENT Poe Fy — call or He re START ste ( .. Shoe A. ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor WHITE t RE Scer ns S.Te Een BROS. - AY » +00 Dizie | Sg REALTOrS : $400 Dixie Hwy. Saleswoman Late Pe? ee ; : ; WANTED WELL LOCATED 5 ne Med At our. to purchase new | § room home on small acreage. | Joslyn Rd DMewest 6. 7. Lendeeeping (18A or i.) aw ot, j contracts for | PE $1258 after > i i Ropu AND BATH. GAs HEAT. iso 8. Wonte Birmingham PPP teeta ee * Lake OPEN L AM. TO t P. ong t = a) Ee O mee - OU. 25 ! he day "ater 200M. | an Sh. Sse’ bom aon wana — itor SINGLE GLEPEING ROOM POR PEN | . Si ne ‘AND te "| GRADING AND YARD LEVELING «an * ie buy - iE ea Rent Apts. Furnished 33 i i REDROOW PINE Secs tlemen. = cpumperanees. EM >2008_ a) rou" BUY IT- WE'LL TaNSURE IT/ 4 noon & KITCHENETTE FOR SLEEPING ROOMS FOR WER é {DDLEAGEL nm D egies ee ” oa neat Derson Seedenes ig tase’ pepe Ateuebie best Bept.| and bachelor ore PE 4-6418. SOUTH EAST SIDE * esti eciea 12 week. FE Norton.| Tyr to i = lineata A a a A | AN } mood Enemewere ano | #4 ty pigae™ ot ime tate ie] Se : ST ~, . B asnvens beth. Adults only Alberta | _—"~- 3 .| Ee , water heater, full basement, | ‘ —— ere moe Apartments. 209 N. Paddock, | © ROOMS La FONTIAC Ac. oe OOM. ’ bola —_ Foampvat sl Lor t _ Com tentessping. Free > pol aria Canal Ra. Owen Mich, RE- be Soro 2 BOOM, CCUTLS ORLY. rea ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW: Giseou : LAKESIDE NURSERY = 2 ® CLOSE IN. CLEAN, wee Mare OAKLAND eS 2044 Elisabeth Laks R4. PE ¢-3032/ 5tSP, Sle" o8*tohalttery’ cleus: man. PE, +6007. “neste on bus line 2 bedroom with large it : er. ae Walte’s noo. Be a ROOM BASEMENT APT.| 4137 Parkway Ra ies > 7 Be full tiled tee with otinisy. 7, ' Water ford WANNA 3 ts. ‘Newly decorated. child welcome. Private, PE -1642 "AS" | hardwood floors, lake privile eset’ bare “wer leans . 23 _PE $1927. Gingerville. . MODERR, oe, ROOM CARE ne . nice lot. Can be hed Tor 61006 ie ; * with Fina Foam, Waite’s FAST ACTION! TFURN. ROOMS IN ‘excnanor | * | wo Am OORING PRIVILEGES down, an scaping _Rotions eine you have the contract-we have | for care of 2 one ce 040. —_ ate co EE ' SUBURBAN ~ KNAPP SHOES | GREE Reet Hotere. | 7 ROOMS COR wate bath coe ee BEAUTIFULLY FURWISHED 7) Rooms With Board 38{ Nest compact smait home, 2 bed- ‘ : Company sos a meeting ERO _franee iE, Howard room, Semisele Milla home and 3] = - =~ ~~~ | tehed fot’ 8 bedeeane. buh one. ca ° terracing sodding Mow TUEe. WEB_COLD WAVE 35 MORTC: AGES |? BEDROOM LAKE ORION, Wa- moa Mu ee Home priv, PR es | pain basement with recreation - -* “- ' f —— aaron fi _ 8,50, Dorothy's F re 2194. on "vere coon ti an itee Q1st. Automatic gas h Chil- Pontiac ‘| GOARD AND ROOM FOR ONE nicely landscaped. Garden with “4 ey. Fe et =| A-l CEMENT WORK Pea ts mistnens Sn 9 at 9 ope By 8: Is st Teen | FER welcome, but no dogs. $80) CHILDREN ACCEPTED — 3 SED: | —Seutleman. Wert side PE S048) fouls and berrics, Near, Rochester, ey) . 4 7 D nee an : A " ron me. a * t : bgusecleaning & bebyelting, FE] = =LLOYD MONROE meme Rae arses sCigyee LENG thon iat age of children. Pontise — Year around rental $100 __Rooms With Board 38| K. L. Templeton, Realtor an is oi FE 4-6866 Hf oot TRON: APT. ted ROBINWOOD. NICE ROOMS GENTLEMEN) A HAN = on i “$$ ACT & SAVE $ a, ae 1 i only. 14 Matthe P A ? ALES eelling for our bid on oe en ATE ENTRANCE, Cometecey Eoreecs” REPviNED carn Y CUT?| ss ee here | SP | ieee | E ed ae firm @ large num-| small child welcome. Apply 1 wall carpeting, recreation IF SO privete investors. Ask for | Clark Bt room and garage. Will —) 7 ROOMS. “GMALL BABY WEL- lease for 9 months. Charsc- “ome. te Fishers & . “e \ T TE come. 143 8. PRIVATE EE ter credit references ‘ 7 NICE ROOMS. PR : must. Reply Pontiac | RooM ae CL OsE : Moving & Trucking 19| Give You 1 Place to Pay 7 cLEAN ROGMS” SHARE bah BOURLE CAINE —ny Wee | ROOM AND wae mora. i * | for working man or Woman, 110 K : R 3- re, Walking Motor. | * * sure to at new : a8 Spe pant Ease Your Mind 7 reer . Kamp-Ina. OR 3-0001, or on Bomete homes PUA, inside ‘the * ° ’ A es YM 2 a 4 — ‘e “Bonirmee si| Restore Credit wagea APE, 2S gTQPR | Poa NUR -PoR nae —ar| ~~ ROOM SAND, BOARD. sre sca, Morn ad WE ARE NOT A sen Dito. ey Peneee ok gine®, i Seein ‘te — — | AND RD cept for Tecccetinn yf ; Bo MOVING | LOAN COMPANY | _ may REP gga | RQEE EIS | Bocce Ree Ques | pene A Paral tes pistons IIGAN CREDIT | ii@epiAte Casi FOR YOUR | Gekinew eam PORN, WObE s. costs, M COUNSELLORS. ook ——— $s f Rh. yt glk . ~ code $128 month. va | Pa EM 3-219. Call_ ev , «2% Soxtn Ki L. Templeton, Realtor | 7 Ris. & BATH, NEWLY DECO- _Bic Sian all “evenings, 3339 Orchard Lake Rd. ya eee G | Fionn Block Pnow : 4y oo Sa ties se rage von | "Gee Sweeny nae : Loson Rochester. No children. Refer- | ‘Row for the wt offer Papetern ences. FE 21160 fier 6:30 p.m A | of value, the beet A LE « COUPLE ONLY. — ] . . : ; am er Near NEW 57 com eere , Nicholie & Harger ( Co, =a aE oa Viren wecome, Call Roweo PLa-| he J 5-8183 | tea ° . . no children and no drinkers. 19) —— CHT tas CARE. = Sancing, Moseratsing._F1 < oef 0p WEDDING INVITA VITATIONS, 61. Ag Wanted ed Real Estate _ 32a EAT nOpIERN SAR meade ‘De. Slisabeth Lake tl dupe Dertace See. 1° are eed CE ee Even, ots. MORK, (FLOORS | “Cp ap PE VON. _|_ Primed naphings. ~ fast service. |) 1C-rIN Gc \WAN Dg: pres afer 3 a oe FINE CONE “NORDING HONE | ott, West Huron near the - Senses. Fi Ress, Free eemenaneg.s "DELL CARTAGE oo LISTINGS WANTED Woshingtor.” . REEGO. MODERN 2 BEDROOMS | taxi eoRsne General Hospital. Pull base- ae J "hes — wi td. Children to to Board 26 Qualifies buyers waiting for your as heat, till June 1. Inquire 2167 | © Se Se ecas ae) been ware. ment. coal oe nice GUSTOM™” BRICKS AND STONE | Loca! and Long Distance Moving RAR Seelitee eye re asincne and com. |? HOCUS AND BATH. PRIVATE Wiiiow= Beach, ne isan gale 216) wulatery patients. 26 hour sure shaded lot with 1 car ga- resses, work, Veneer and fireplaces FE Phone FE 5-686 == | COLORED MAY CARE FOR cu | mercial properties. Cali us for ea'rance. Phone PE ¢414) before | Se oe eee | eee. Pere 20 on Terms ’ mers. 4 : mk SUDDEN ‘SERVICE - on @ RUD | “Gren. Licensed home FE 4-2892 prompty efficient [Re 2 < ROOM FURAN. APTS | covey “2? BEDROOM MODERN WiILt, CARE POR ELDERLY PEO. simon WOMAN OF CHARACTER | CEMENT. AND BLOCK WORK | _bish and light truck E4607. Day CARE FoR. euitpaen.| ROY KNAUF, Realtor PE 8-85: __| Rome. nicely furnished on a nice | je“in my ome. Chureh services| LET US SELL YOUR HOME ip miners repaired an phat TRUCKING ~ MAULING. RUB: West side, FE & 26%» W. Huron; OA 8-339. FE 2431 = lakefront feid tor those not able to attend | (;][ J: / mean tae By ma ACHINE FR: ay “PE sense” | SPEC. CARE ‘RE FOR 1 CHILD D pays | 5; on 1 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE (el PANGUS 1919 MLS outside, Retes aceoreme te pe. | VILES REALTY CO. Lu A Marshall Field family owned fob too big or small toe ranch me FE 3-206. lic, home, PE_%.0875 LisTiNGs WANTE - cor entrance, west side. Adults only. i tient, FR 63382 between 6 and | %2 W. Huron FE $4175 See ee Bee ca siNETS boon bE: Trucks to Rent WANTED CHILDREN T Fo BOARD. Mie, san be ‘sord Wf you call and | 5 NGGaE APT 1h CHILD OVER 3 HANDON TARE 138, _collegt_ | _10 eves. Open’? to 9 pte la DOORS. D. ; : — home . Pom et the service be & qualified ‘ is [ ee reais THe bath and kitehen. Ail ____ Motel Rooms 39 Rew positions ‘avaliable. “CEMENT BLOCK hae h. roker, Will ener cash for eq ROOM APT. NO owe ‘furniture, auto, washer and Bg a * CEMENT & B % me Ton stake Wid i. Household Goods 27 es is an bet RILEY. BROEER, nt * ple preferred. a tnam, after — All as oe — H "HOTEL R OOSEVELT New Contem rary. ae “> ae ot $ R. 086 a . Pontiac. “Adults only, EM 3-694). 1 the, iat m Trae 1@U. DISHES HANGING 7 RM. PORN, HOME 000 GALE | (rout Rou oor eon | Roome aia Bath 811.30 up. vie rome a aft nen | Pontiac Farm and ANTIQOS DNUES RANGING CUSH BUYERS | Bég,Ponias Eqte: aneute’ at MODERN HOME. MA $4521 OR re 8 trend, and. the a ont spe Shulbtine postion ni pean. | FLOOR LaYINa. oe ae AND Industrial Tractor’ Co. | 2 a your FORNTTORE, WAITING | 7 tRooms “AND BATH NEWLY | MODERN iN _KEROO. nn HOTEL 7 AUB RIN Bear e,,have ever otfered. SC eerts eet | ruggn pot puwtv tno | om oy", "RRA naar | at man TORE | warn nce, te | Sgt es Hee) ARS Acces | Naar ed meinge™ | ete Uigmae fe : : ; rienced con- | _*°"—" : we - . terview appointment. Write nuiy, | Modern eauioment Guar work | —BEHUCED RATES Chforking ot Dot PE. $410 coe eee nte. Cail | ( ROOMO 1 BEDROOM. BATH. | and electric, dryer: 10 miles west | qisg tor 7 Room "apeiterents | fO0t and ‘overhang. Large vt “a : *| Bree estimates John Tarior OR RED D RA ~ + PE 5-9975 or FE $-0471 and ask | garage, gas heat. Couvle pre- ‘of Pontiac, off Commerce Dr. ge ny living, dining room = wi es Sadvene ein ‘atgucen al sper’ | gomele ee | Large ven aetve voy | Smith FURNITURE ~-NEEDED for Ted McCullough. ferred FE 4-8605. 335§ For St, Phone EM_ 3-4005. srt oh pad CLEA Ae pod corner fire: replace, 3 nice to J. M. Perueni 400 Buhl Bide | PLOOR SANDING LAYING. PIN. eery a BUACH | Entire home oF odd tote. Get the ~ | TROOME UPPER FURNIAHED IN | ONE BEDROOM LAKEFRONT, | Huron St Phooe FE 2406 | bathe Ligh’ Cancered tile a tiene was , . R, ar cerener 1 PE ores. : top dollar. Wil bay outright or IVAN W. | Lake Orion Working couple pre-| year round Adults only. MY oe Phone FE 26206, mn 8. am asemens for Fs | WIT “wovsrke OOR BA! DING OLD FLOORS & , | Painting & Decorating 20| sell it for you. B. B. Community ~_ferred, MY 2-560) 2.0361. ‘Rent Stores 40| Sak “floors and. plasteree DS vely moders Pincsit Cal B “nnn | _ Sele. Phone OR_}S111,__ HR AM ROOM FURN. APT. PRIVATE | ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL | ~~ oon walls. Lot’ 100" 150 with =e 5 eae private . A-l DECORATING ~- PAINTING | LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION entrance, couple le only. OR 3-8014 brick ranch style homes, 3 bed- | s lake priyileges. Well io- sie ies SE hoot re re AGES ang-wall papering. Call for et | _it_for you OA q@iel ____ | : BACHELOR APT. PRIVATE, BATH saint Living room. utility room | Good for Many Businesses] gatea ‘in restricted | area. Renasons , NTIA Est “E §.509 ai Ty nice robm, Priee:. \. et ret A-l PAINTING I x Oferatere Sayers. oan waiting. FE 5-S091 or FE §-9471 _ 24976. enemmens i disposal. Large electfie stove. ied anor, cot bulldine _— will duplicate on love your | 14x20, rior Pe eit. If no anewet Ph. FE 32804 BASEMENT APARTMENT FOR| © brand new furniture.| double front window, heat frm. chotee. : ANTED - OY ALL Open Rvenings. and” Gundn cntieman. Call FE 48825 of 222] BY season or yearly. 1440 Beach-| full basement. Excellent apparel | iy : : ae if. | of FE 2-8623, beopseetis fe. ow. Fh oo _ Eas Blvd. South. Nice and ‘clean. gt itt ag | ;- i nds i. = especially children’s cloth- Don’t Dare Look : WOMAN FoR IG CUERIGAT Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 Close in. 2 rooms. Share| ——~~RentaL eeavice — otfogs ete “fool unsere @ . -don’t even slow down as : you drive by and don't rt make o for offices work WILL BUY OF IST YOUR LAKE| bath. Adults. FE 2-9615. | ADAMS REALITY CO. 362 AUBURN phone Beet capatemacm : required. Pontiac Two TERMASTERS oop oneperee: Purchasers waiting. 2. | AVE. NO PHONE Calis. PLEASE! Roadway Seas or WOodward 33, do wy FE 86-1170 tier oe ee tot Ra COUPLE LE WITH 1 CHILD, INQUIRE Te RY HOUSETRAILER. EW MODERN = Jeg ou me oh cenor- WANTED TO BUY_GOoD CHEV- Sanford. —_—_ 1470 Vinewood, PE 8-063. STOR’ sistance.” ‘cause here's & : Biles pong nnin 706, rolet motor H. M Sutton. MY. R F, McKINNEY CLEAN KITCHE poor! gt A oa ma T9 UNE eT 18TH , LAKE FRONT ins Telegraph. Phone Sree. Tater ak , public. ; ANTED YO BUY « GOOD ha IN. OR 3.9389. poren. Modern furnishings, euto. with Dreeseway and 3 car | et me, ahormand be pful, but| > TA. aan e Weineory xd. frames, dhe shat Fs TRABLE = “poow bas & sepa 7," Code cea For Rent Miscellaneous 42 Girace. Extra large rooms, - FLOO! RHANGING ui est 8 base: ! ; ia ? 3 cuEM phy LAYING. - tet — ? side Toor, ang) frame F ng Bg TRADES — TRADES tiac © Press Bon 33. Local references Roane} ONE W and plastered walls, Excel- , ANCE ish i Ww AN : wee 4405 NOS Faison. Pa. TUPPER, OR. 6-100 H._P. Sutton MY _2-6402, apeciaiiste io trading | DRSIRABLE APT WITH PRIVATE _ EM og00. 550 Hoe | mere: COMET TO land scapes tots variety ‘of ey CATHING. A 7 “ ; homes. fa lake wes, a bath for one lady, 38 Williams. | YEAR ROUND HOME AUTO HOT RENT HERE LEAVE’ THERE fruit and berries. P 8 BOw_ one repels. | pamtag eS & W all Washing ~— ‘Wanted = Bow Vid payments She genres. Treds your FURN, LIGHT © HOUSEKEEPING roe Wiees ton. Dr. Wiltiasss Closed Trailers for quick sale on ‘ney Poa ror |“, ROOFING A AnD phere — Kee Datpetes, FR sours NEED 2 BEDROOM | ¢aujy. larger homes for smalier, | © rooms for 1 ro 2 ot Close in, | —Uake' $027 P, B. mM sae Dixie Hwy | -terms sree, | Zevt, sare ay mes sar nit eas Copeeereey A telient references, PE ¢2001, for Secmee We ‘de cer utmost | FOUR ROOMS, 3 Mit PAST FISH Reat Houses Unturn.. 36 | svat rocking Go AT FARM _ Crescent Lake e per month. i root ee rat ss N UR- : satisfy all t concerned, ers Gas heat, automatic hot gra- : - ~ a ie . at rates Don’t fail to service. ; -| QSWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. COUPLE nN OU! Do not f obites Call us gp aL cndiineen weteeien, 3 Pa ‘WITH See rE Ve Pow irvice. 12 hoon to attractive a this most 2 Soecial foot, techuigue. 72 im “gar Ay Bt AA gg BH tn appotntment ‘and, we will give — . om Cal ‘A 6-3381 before or stiractive new brick and - Modernize 76 carr amp caer aE Beste “Janet, 218 Morrell, |: {ome Se aie nth gard week rE bas E . BEDROOM furnished. Gas ee large well Dlaped With relisble bulider t elevision Service ~ ~.vale, : ee We are. estabi KITCHENETTE APT. ALL UTIL | 4112 Eimhurst. Elisabeth . ° during Aue & ocx. Z : 22 | Exonveae A xe tee Feputation an" the scr tles furiabe ‘Automatic 2858 mo For Sale Houses: — 43 er maleate, «Price 612,008, ; em work t. siding | DAY Tv) fkrvice ane ished 00% Pontiac . heat. 3-770. ROOM HOUSE PARTL *) hemes other bid ae } GAKE ORION 2 AND 3 ROOM | nished. M ; ‘pherauser rected. | ee — DORRIS& SON & | “Ateaer las patency, aneh| side Bar We “leeren end ERE ogres Taa OPA rnd bers | wm? Samy Special ial GUARANTEED AR ANY FURN APT, 3 OR 4 ROOMS REALTORS os can pa od res p bein Lake “ie oa om mi, tod eit, 8 : DiC AREER OT pines. a ba. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Brecher MY 2 cate “S| _no drinkers, | re, | basement, “oll furnace, garage. PE tha amily “and 6 Bner we | TV| sires 2 of 3 bedroom house, out)... 7, 1 : »| LARGE 2 apa ATi OTE STONE 3 ROOM: helene re Rg ey ae Wight serv: | stirte of Portise Christian tan} When It 's Listed Right '| “smal vany okey, $99 Pidrence: | “ shoot sand’ lovater loca n | MUST. id f BRICK) food comiitien tsign oct - 4 4 y ted ; h home. De lassed in cond: inside and _jee calls. _fiy Cali_PE 6-1204, IT'S HALF SOLD! MODERN APTS. & CABINS WIN. | wooded setting 7 miles: from Pon- |’ rane Fg ner ” out. Nice fenced slot and _KERN’S S TV SERV ick We know — 7 7 cnberewes This| ter rates. Children welcome. | we oe ES x ochester. Sut Sutadle, t bee por —— By iy cat shade 2 car gerage pas installed’ moved and) DON'T WISH FOR find. nce, enables we to) iieyy vnwe Motel. 200, Misie|' flaw Sree, Putiec, fence. built. in ipet. Neer pad R ‘ einai oat: ; y. Let as work for nik en BO" 3 | arede school, ; cae: Aerial Speci MONEY! Make’ it ‘easily| satindes semamnes iat | “sat ee Pitan Pennie | FOR EXECUTIVE OR FROPES:| scr lpm aular alt ¢ eas eT TUCKER'S RAL 16 TV | through Classified Ads. To}: tis. _Besitor and Mem. | entrance, Ineuire. 108 sional excellent Yountry home, on | 0 oe ADi iv FE | SMALL <3 ROOM. see Deeesen . Paint Creek Be view. Bet. | NEAR ORION 3 BEDROOM . sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,| 2-0 Poe Priva vance, Allele. Ve feats § Samay water oil | . brick. a , Caiee dial E281! 1. ‘ ool TRE Te wu SMALE. _ +1318 me bs. Large : f Tae | 3 > |. come, 4 i d : Race * ’ co | RR Roae eat Tees | er pee amar Li fiat ben odor | RR eae ae soak Es he t - e rd = . 35% * f f / eed hie ar =) os a * es on ve é E i TEE sf : Hi EF F 1H it “bik. from §ebool, Saha saps San down, 985 Sylvan Vill Village oS ob rin Seeenie ihe ic tile ba oe with rec, space worms. ‘and cores. Se Attached a faree’ lol Bee this today.” Woodhull Lake Front A fine 5 =p in excellent condition. that full base- ment with tered” ele ons heat, Realtor GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS BRICK RAM BLER sTY burn .# ‘on com- fore was the cite used in rang Seal reek type go e Mu . oe & ves- with a marble screens. 2 “car garage, paved drive. pares at *S19. $5,000 down, 8E IT, YOU'LL LOVE IT DRAYTON PL AINS 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE: Just 3 years oid. Designed for convenience and comfo You'll admire the 18 ft. living room, and ae kitchen off = ee lead: to the 3 awe -To Ser! - To “trade you BU IT- WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Eves. ‘til. 9; Sun, 10-4 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange EE 20263 W. Hur NEXT 1BOOR TO BRANCH -POST OFFICE New—Brick - 3 Bedroom Bungalow - in desirable Elizabeth Lk Lotstes. this attractive home has full basement, forced air heat, eutomatic | water. colorful ce- _ramic tile bath. formica counter pte genuine plastered walls. oak joors and ey Seamed attractive foavures. FHA te Here’s the Answer the large family’s needs. <1 fovely ‘suburban home with 4 bed- » full em a- | ot N. Sagina 5-8165 “BUD” NICHOLIE.’ and Tneuran oe wee FE S100 ~Eve, Mr, Meiser E 54-9004 THE ANSWER TO. YOUR PROBLEM: Want Ads} To sell, rent, hire, i's FE2-818t, \ Aas | ge te fr +) ate Fi ; i aif 5 : i a 3 o tt. living rm., fully 3 all basement. eeeee mee one do yourself. ‘the - RauiRe" price ‘tatoo ‘wha #06 — living rm. - \ with fea- rear picture wine FLOYD KENT, Realtor. % W. Lawrence Next to the BROWN DOWN -—Cozv two bedroom bun- we nee mn soe ~ pee of = & flowers. Only. 81.000 North of Rochester gO “er. Bast Side 3 bedroom modern home. At. ' tached garage, QOniv 65.950 with oS Shes Side In quiet location, § & bath. Praag 1 cer garage. ly $2. E ‘CUCKLER REALTY Acre aoe we ‘4 The Northridge ‘! BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER THE-FINEST IN MODERN LIVING cA Our newest 4 bedroom brick ranch homes are now: available with long terms, low cost GI and FHA financing. MODEL OPEN ~ : es sais} DAILY AND SUNDAY | "=" . WM. A. ~| KENNEDY |s.r.rtt™ sooeee MEMES oon» PE +300 with an secre of wees. Ceramic tile kitchen & oll 2 garage, Owner leaving | =_— Here is wonderful value. . 0th. WEsT abe SPECIAL - ul BK, 8 -— style home iis home has been re toned in out. Large 12220 ft. living roo Ls. By to wall with plenty aot tate. wie ons E. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363 W. Huron Ph. FE 32-4610 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Partridge Is THE “arn” cue oenan Here's the — a to buy «a home — let tenants make your paywents” “wen kept 8 freon. 1% bath home with full base- ment and a car garage, Easy to rent out the garages, too. Full orice only $10,600 on terms. WEST SIDE Here's a cute little 3 room mod- ern e in an _—— loca- tion, convenient to cen- ters. Large lot on a vaved street. 1 car garage with apaved drive. In good condition throughout, 70 on terms. ‘ WARD E. PARTRIDGE) REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve, 7 to 9 NEW. NEW NEW hen Get yours now, 3 bedroom homes ae - a4 $10,500 on your lot. SIDE 3 bedroom’ men modern home with - - car and half @ a oe - en rage. Hag price, e, $8,450, with ir George R. Irwin Real 268 Baldwin Ave. FE Leen “ ho\yans. FE 2-0544 Co-operative Res! Estate. Exchange STOUTS Best Buys. Today 3 Bedroom, city, west. side. total price is only $19,900. EAST: SIDE, CITY - YOUR EYES WILL’ WIDEN! As mat eee Doone Wife esty s[suice OF HAM “For Sale Houses 43 ‘FATEREORD AREA ae See Immediate ss est tent * oie ea- ten. 90, terms : a ae ee WEST SUBURBAN 3 Bedroom| ¢ floors, plastered | | ‘furnace, ail. purpose room ye ~H $13,200, Terms. OPEN 4-8 P.M. rp dahien” ere Possession. tach ‘200 Fret ate s18.- 000, terme. ye G. Congine & & Sons Rees 43, Fi VETERAN S $30 DN. Mbedroom bom only 2 ol} se eat: 8 yon, oat. teres, shat sree 2 ‘ fe text home contains paneled room -den Spese E|Roy Annett, Inc.| * REALTORS ed rer ci ot “HANNAN | ' u 2% ; ESTATE mE Sim NOTHING DOWN 2 bedroom NEW GI ? Wards: Point Dr. rk oe Neen We'll t,. B. oy Ay ig y e. CALL FINE FOR FAMILY 4 BEDROOMS Almest new 7 room home, block from Elizabeth trance) — bath on main and screens. Excellent ent 12 x 33 recreation space. Oil heat, Weill for age lot. B R CALL Now! HURON GARDENS rs end rooms nd ball. Oak bath “Oak doors Dainted "= Peto u rery clean th out, Garage snd lot 50 2 eae price, $8, Humphries "| Realtor Co-Op Member 83 N. Telegraph $6,-| PE 20474 Evenin garage Lot 75 x 300, 88,500, $1,000 on 4045 Hatchery Rd. 5 | LOR 31 Elizabeth Lake Estates rotor large living room, large en and separate utility room, oll a tered air | eat, OAK FLOORS AND LARGE’ LOT. $1,300 down plus — costs $45 oper month 4 Bedrooms Large living and dining area Gas heat 2 car garage biocks to St. Michael and Baldwin schools $2,500 down will handle. IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 tf no Fit ~ Ls Fh na enings «@ Open ; Wnt y Cor. bd REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate E: A HOME OF YOUR OWN. for a retired couple, one | gouR BEDROOMS car garage. Only $4.200 iow eee west side location. Nice- down payment. y ee home a pas ibule it. living room, brea DRAYTON PLAINS fgst nook. oil heat. Doubie garage and screened summer eRe A porch. Early possession 2 bedroo nice country hofne, lot 100%430, Priced at only $5106 terms. with $60 monthly payments. METAMORA, MICH. 5 room and utility, % acre lot, new 2 car garage, close to sehoo] % block from bur line, only $4500 or can ar- range termes DRAYTON PLAINS AREA - Garage ee, large lot, owner sacrificing Equity, in yf @0od district, a beautiful ‘ site for a new home. $1600 or will arrange terms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor OKpen evenings "th 8; "Ti 30 Elizabeth Lk, Estates Modern: 2 bedroom ‘home, Nice living room, large —, with down, stairway to hg og gta re or panes a hoe matic heat. Taree jot. od. v0e, terms. 7 URBA “Assortment of fruit trees. Only , $10,500 ; ON A HILL FIGH This clever 2 bedroom Loar home, overlooking jake, Screened porch, of] Tarnace. wooded lot. Only : wi hin ‘sosa ge’ hy Wil) sacrifice via Dorothy ¢ mete Lavender hae. Ww, OR re pant! WEST SUBURBAN A gt Ul, ragredl little home on @ for . White frame sid- es an "landscaped lot. On 8. Hos. ae, PLAINS ARE. A room frame home with | “* or Uno a bedrooms and whility room foi] AC heat), 75 = 160 ft. lot. $2,580 down, Also have anoth- er home in this area. WATKINS LAKE . You labo bothered -to look at this 7A. ry Till only say that it's a newer 2 bedroom frame home with full basement and that it's sabes. nice, Quite close to the lake. NORTH OF CLARKSTON home about 200 ft. from Lak Louise. TTS VACANT. WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE — & HARGERCO)| 33_W_ Huron 8t, Ph, FE $0189 “LAKE FRONT ~ ll 3 BEDROOM: The owner = Pond os age contem porary round home has list 4% | $21,900 she e end tt $21 0 | te vA : ee 7 ie : ae Risa sei ‘ee Bie ie ig ie oh i fee : ered Pz fe Ph ee bas ey ¥ ec At seepon = 7 MSY, + ; E 2 i HOMES | New Homes Now That a : Bloomfield Highlands SO oe, me at $24,500. Pao today! All Types 2and3 Bedrooms .__ $7,300 TO $15,900 | FRAME AND BRICKS A FEW LEFT FOR NO MONEY DOWN 975 Baldwin PE 46203 Cooperative neal Bpote Boe ae arenes R. Tripp, Realtor et Lake Home LAKE OAKLAND Is this ranch type frame unfin- 5 ae Sy with lake Sears aes Well _ pump yi ~ rey . Priced at $1,500 i & IN DEPENDENCE TWF. Call Any Time -_ full basem Ly gflt.900 61.100 Gown. Pua. | Perry. Park Area room. All mz on See oe eS =| KENNEDY Pemnccanaed 59 a FEgi2 ahs ‘ : Comatry Gentleman Peas ttc sash and storm doors. cre bn'e ae lat glrt (a6 WATKINS- PONTIAC Is this lovely 6 reom i story 2 I i. Taylor ag ge mo. . Income, “Hin. me ref down, 20 ae : < : 3 Fs see large Automatic oil - heat. tric hot water heater. Ow id car garage, On lovely inna o poi L Goop mc 10 room houses Fa: Bian on $600 DOWN. } year old Pte ¢ constructed home 2 bedrooms. 1 acre of a er pg ‘Near Elizabeth HOLM ES-BARTRAM WAT Kl NS- PON TLAC Is this lovely 6 room 1 story pe heater, Op a lovely lot one ws Gea PADD Siz R. J. VALUET, Realtor Cooperative Re Resi Estate Ex ‘Bachange R COZY WHITE FRA conden. tg, Oy Et side. eta | 3 vate 3496 Pontiac Lake Rd Plus FHA Mortgage Cost BRAND an ~2-hedroom vlieeee FAMILY HOME RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Open 9 i re 3-11 be ement ~~ ry a entral- be ry feet | oes Co-operative Real Estaté LOVELAND > PON- seas B= Lake Rd., 22-4875 LL LOVE PHis 2 A Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 5-8 48 ompton & Sons fo emacs Mest SED NOW y Pn gm gg from our clans er yours | floors, copper plu . type. : eh at Touma a ae uM ADAMS ROAD Teron MA Oe with 2 down. | ROAD i il A al ae ll aie Sabai, oatiilegl ie edideie ts a eee aT! med 3 BEDROOM RANCH ON Wi JAne LK, RD. { Heme ; cioseta — of) hea $2,000 t—only $2,000 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor. 345 Oskland A Fy Rotate Ee See ee ( ae E% pevement Gorin REALTY * “heat 137 Baldwin pa. by home aod. tastefully Bh ag fas aeee and two-car er lot, aac street. ‘Neat and cian 2 $:00 outte + be a iat Model Located & ” Rutgers St, *| GIROUX & FRANKS teis| Russell Young) & Gt © REAL ESTA ‘a Sunday 1 to 8 pm.1 ‘ Be é J / pra nH poNTiAC PRESS, ntbay. shprempen 9, 1955) NEW 2 BEDROOM FHA HOMES | bet wood’ biked: bs _ PEARL BUILDING CO. | FES-7923 Bateman Their Loss Your Gaip | REELS es pos eS ” St. Mike’s Area ee a oe Ws Only 89.500 4 bunga- Ste JOHN K. IRWIN rat OOO DOWN Project of 68 Homes Near Fisher Body Plant Off Montcalm ae PFE 9100 studio cetling, trimmed ready & painting le. cellent. buys at ‘1.300. SYLVAN with civosk plus am- space. a pias- Gi feree plenty of clos- ws Can't be bent for $6300, 4 BEDROOM Seen ea e living ban tal si 1 Waa te Brita, Sarees WASH INGTON PARK home OAKLAND LK. aaa for ou neat, Fully -BARTRAM berry E —FSINESS HUSTS— OWNER - SACRIFICE ests Maes sremeeer APPROX. '$1,000 DOWN Perimeter qree eam at ‘own 1919" M15 stone, ri- eat, large. utility room, concrete drive. 8 f miles weet. Lake term: ail E 80640 or or FE room meter stone Ideal loca fee ee INDIANWOOD SUB. — home 7 arnt 300 x 200, Ln td golf course, Price FRANK SHEPARD SOUTH FIELD For Sale Lots 46 HM. DOWN OR € LOTS $250 BAC! $1200 for all FE EAST SIDE. % ; block from ‘auburn, Inquire 66 Parke, Oxford. i Fr. BUSINESS FRONTAGE ON or part owner. 10401 M. _oven ange ‘sone Oxbet near Oxbow Lake. eo, near ‘rear osir neat An Seminole Hills Soeel St. pn Oneida Rd. ms Roy Annett, Inc. Leica aig For Sale Resort Prop. 4A 2 * eta "Fone Fes In AU AUBURN s Jot in good location near! $950. side on 1 me farrieearsas sites — com ab Sylvan Realt 2383 RD, We have several ONT ge sites, canal and iak it. Cans, Willems and 6: — ke. 50 ft, = eS ft. pen Rauiet THRE MAM. ELWOOD REALTOR $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-364 WATKINS-PONTIAC ESTATES im 0 bene ed ev, “Yoo hoo! Number five!” 100x150 aa beens # ay service, roads, ts temas DRAYTON sites Ba! nice schools, ete Low Sain we S FARMS Beautiful Nd. or MM or Saha Acromes 47 20 ROLLING ACRES Clarkston area — go meee le just off Hey. Lovet " hoe) per month. GIROUX & F RANKS he GINGELLVILLE site. To fe & bareein a AG ACRES sors i'n ee aoe ee sl ugh ig with 1400.00 :|_ Edw, M. Stout, Realtor mm goers, A TS 8165 BROS. Priecree AEN” Half ar on Pontise FR: heres off Orion ha $600 hot Priced” right with terms. OUT CLARKSTON - WAY 45 rolling scres, Modern brick and frame home, needs a little finishing, this emall farm is of- ponte F — ALA $13,700 with rea- SYLVAN Realtor 2383 Orchard Lake Rr Pa 5-9418 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange VACANT: 7 yoo =; ROOMS aspberries. cranes and fruit trees, wi) 000, $1.500 Inquire at vous 8. Shi off Williams Lake Rd. “ACRES. NEW HOME ae MRD barn 16 miles from Pontiac, 40078, Or ME 4-3070. i WOTS IN ter area down payments ly Cris Atpea sie8| sit etme es Prot AWFORD ia ree barn end other. out- s3% W. free ¥ " PE 41840 = maT ATE es Mee Sale Business Property 49 Drayton Woods ; Besutiful wellwooted watine| _° INVESTOR “sites ideal for ranch trope homes,| .We @ Ting for ‘sale this n% down. commer property ——. one 5 by lis of mes. growing area and no shows sea! Le a your oe Aporee "WS fe ae parcel A GINAW ST. for « “e™ en F, REISZ, SE ‘BY WwW. Huron Bt, Sale Business Property 49 Business Opportunities 51 Dixie Hwy. Frontage Loceted in center of Drayton . Lot 6 2 800. Zoned for ry. Pine site for store block. § room house beck in ge TS er ae easily = to income, Large 2 cement bleck garage, :MES- hoe Elizabeth Lake Road 128 ft. an 200 ff. Me SBinaets inter. | 3 ih sells mre Dorothy Sn 3140 W, Huron - igs iad aor yak aren, apes Be ent poe Tage ms CLARK REAL ESTATE 1, Hen et and A we A at PE 24411 M N 2 ear garage With 3 acres near eat percent kere 16x sales modern electric property, #6, se tt a , & 2, on U 8 wand Sa. Glee eet, Celene re HAR RBOR FF . Tem eton n Rea magi tt Ma Oe Nee wi, TRADE a1,000 UITY In Pontiac - e390 eet or take Mite y. x 187,” Metamora, Business Opportunities 51 BOWLING ALLEY Well Ineated in small town ne: Pontiac, Owner selling on ecount < poser ne. Wil accept real es "RIDGEWAY REALTOR er Prchange Cuoperative Real Estate Exchange NEB GROCERY. DO — business per werk. Por appt. caly OL RUBBER STAMP 5 nizer ete. Bos ate 3:0 pm. — to 8pm. Mr. -| SEL LE-SERVE MARKET ® owe 33 theres =" — With 8DM license, groes' MELICER proximately $90,000 per yr eon 029 W. Fifth St.. Roc per more sible bv add fresh OL 6-061! or Br. Off, MY_ 2-200 ms ‘ re avert, clean pullding For Sale Farms 48) ot town” om oe POOR #4 main yim “WRIGHT, Realtor OOM ‘ M5 Oakland ave. _ PE 50441 Hare ae os oe se ine’; | MAJOR OIL COMPANY DESIRES Hie % Wolanee £°5ss | inciam gee, “Ambiicue man am . Birt Oiene © S| ited ns tenet : exce’ ‘ARMB ties, Can details by calling FE 2-0103. -| SMALL G liscense. 4811 Dixie Hwy. VARIETY STORE A ae ey heme, combined. Good qo! n- | _Seare, Mutrose. 7.9633, "Molly. r home TORS = Py ey 49A “SUPER MARKET Boer, at, ment o_~ = wine meat, Hie is 8 « = erty only 646, al coe Snyder ‘Lavender ALTORS Pe 24411 HARDWARE VARE & HOME Small hardwate on Dixie Hwy. in Drayton Plains rr for ‘apt. eeanes- oath on (= “ GIROUX” & TRANKS. one iste Hwy, REAL mon, S701 pen wntil ’ ‘efun 1_to 5 p.m, CLEAN VALUE $05 with $7,500 down ‘MAHAN cation, £10. K..L, Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-456) After ¢. if po ane... call OR 31708 | — oe FE ee PROFITABLE | MEAT MARKET Current yearly sales volume eo prox, #177000 and showing geéod rift, Located in fast” preome rolt suburb where further po- Partridge |“ TODAY'S SPECIALS LUMBER yano | & MILLWORES in Thumb area, mB 130 ft. brick : block bids. pod " eres. All concrete floors, A steal at only $5,000 dn, . LOCKER PLANT & MEAT PROC. cessing business, just no of Pontiac with ¢ ent . poles poseee, SS baad dn, on real es- OFTITABLE approx, $13.000 LAKEFRONT LIQUOR BAR — A SUPER Pa egg = ~ ever aoe lake region near Pon- Corner location ‘Owner's ant. “are 008 aross, $6,000 dn. plus See | WARD FE PARTRIDGE REALTOR __. FE2-8316 aw Huron St, Oven Eve. 7 to Classified Ads! To swap what you don’t need for what, . Age “3 call FE); |i ROCHESTER, MICH. «LOA $88 50 8808 TION Otfice Hrs 9 DRA YTON PLAINS XIE WALLED CAKE 20. BARN- iN «NEXT ». BUCKNER CHARGES FOR USE OF MONEY ARE LESS THAN YOU THINK MORE THAN 35.000 FAM- ue HAVE AT oun SERS’ THEY ALL REC. OMM BUCKNERS AS Fy] iT COMPANY TO Buckner _ Finance Co. TIONAL 2ND FLOOR NA- 4613 to t: 8 om. on ednesday efier- ac rE 20% Ph, FE 5.8121 Home & Auto *\Loan Company Hours: ® to 6; Saturda’ _ Community | Nat"! . Need $500 or Less WITH OUICK SERVICE? Boece ete Sass Bese et cat 8 ovr Ssafetin pes ened” ret ei eeeteviee ee ager, Berkeley resident vat. “bide L or come in today $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. Provident Loan 7 West Lawrence 8* Pontiac WHI FN YOU NEED © $25-$500 Sstaiee. &S & Reale = rare, 5 suit ous OR TE Sean FINANCE TE Pontiac State Bank GET CASH QUIC LY Up to $500 ee eee eee ee ere eee e L. See teernneeninnene eee eee Tr cbaqaesteconce O02 oui nylon few Golo $19.95 = and raised where” WiLL TRADE MY EQUTTY IN 1985 ‘gg : Ford for housetrailer. BM 32911. 2S See abe )! FT. ne AILER-; wal ioe, 4 trade La contract, -¥ burners, oven, broiler. , “land, ie ano tome oF feet condition, Mid- cash, E. Madison. hax West 17-0425 WILL SWAP 3 Like W 10X18 | ELECTRIC RANGE NEWEST 30 he valk tires with tubes f inch model, with every new pos- saything ot equal value or 66) haible feature, one of America's ee Gnitec™iah, Witisy es | ~ For Sale eee |S higen | escent 383 Orchard POPOL __ ake Ae arene ai Nt a lectric timer. ir. id _very few ‘times, 5-0469, LADY'S NEW LIGHT BLUE W win: ae ter coat. Size 1 _ day, 10 a.m. rE MOUTON COAT, size 12, will 22-5402. WORN _ saatitin f shoes, jae ete. _Yorusnire: ‘Biriatngham shirts 4. 7 sweaters. blouses, Size 34, 1 suit, 1 ey fed lining cost size 12. = Or sdid separate, Call _FE 5-299. avuiTs, om “462 mare § AND SWEATERS, SUITS, qrosens. coats and slacks. Size 14, esonss ST. MARY'S ‘CoAT. ROYAL BLUE, le, Worn ‘EM 3-4805 . DRESSES. W F NTER other clothing, size 16- Washington. Apartment reasonable once. HE EE THREE SIZE 1 FALL MATER- NITY. DRESSES FE 42347 Sale Household Goods | 57 APT, aie GAB 5 STOVE. $35. 4360 Letart Drayton Plains, AuCUT al ANYTHING ' a WANT ND ‘Tt a 8 End ables “Ie a2 oon coe head board veds comniete, the: OUR_EASY PAYMENT LAY A-WAY N : — we . Come ° seres of AIL: 9 TO 8 ena a TO 4. east of mnt, or 1 mi. east of Auburn Heights op Aubure Rd 58. Pe 6-0 We Give Holoens Kea tamps APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE Pour burner $1289.50 value, $69.95. Sijehtiy seratched. Also several _ehard Lake Ave, 0 a GOOD f IN SMALL RADIOS _and FE 5-8755. AB GAS $35; BENDIX euto, washer, $75; antique rose- wood chest of drawers, wali clock, wooden works, other misc stems. 88 Oneida Rd. AUTO. WASHER, UsED ONLY once, $329.95 retail, “will sell for $150. PE %-5290. BUY ortables. 8 RANGE, ¢ KPT. SIZE Gas STOVE. OAK DIN- 1c | Por f : new ern and de- suites, Assemble gy im look and pare all ¢ suites offered else- re. You can buy these for almost the of used furni- ture, Michigan Fluorescent 393 chard A SALS aRA he 4 nger washers .... 63995 up Rov's Oak = re Saez! FOL A : . DR rought e. CHEAP. Ge ELECTRIC §TOV Quick sale. 5 5-1267, 123 Pros- __ after seven. OR AE 2 HOt bry a0 aaa ar tr pe VACTIUM, LIKE NEW 404 welts oes brushes. pies 64 Mvrtie Euren Gar HEATROLA. REASONABLE. OR cca AUTOMATIC WASH- er. Buds saver QGeed condition. ER. room suite. FE KENMORE Wien, LATE MODEL z KITCHEN, AND LIVING room furniture and mise. articles. — will be i house Sat, Sun. on, 790 Perry St LARGE DINING 3 SON TABLE, china cabinet . $35, 83 Glenwood ARG DIWING ‘A : chairs, buffet, call after 5:30. _FE 2-7866. CINOLEUM ArD Asa Lad “ “ft Jack’: 277- Baldwin LATE MODEL EASY SPIN DRY washer, $50, OR 3-4832 after 5:30, Lord's Specials Used TVs from cae vsaeead up Hida-Bed from $139.05 up Used gas stoves , 00 Lord’s eae ON LAYAWAY _ DEPT. sesececes OM. a4 Sip 98 seenhee a an re WH eesszace $2. us Renee ‘SH. ‘set: "Sa. room Saeed eae 200. THOMAS aS BONG Ly FURNITURE CO. 8. a w sT AN — USED DEPT. Quarn elec ——- breceanc $29 95 El Reno +. 630.05 Ant. aise as stove oo Heavy walnut twin beds ... $ 9.95 Heavy wood. 4-6 t] $9.85 Limed oak chest of drawers 229.95 5S ve wood dinette 824.95 2 pe, living roow suite . $14.95 125.00 value floor lamps $395 Ges rence 14.95, Many tems pot sted he WYMAN'S "Used and Crate Marred | Lees Se pe ee cs -. » $230.50 — a © Hemeeameced $129.50 —,! range 40 in. gi00.s0 CLAYTON’S F urniture, ef me be _ __ FE ve eat ote or FE 5-69 rE 6-074 _ aon | kon FURNACE. CE COMBI. nation radio-phonogra . a 4-3313 er’ 5. 8ED $35 AND A RB. Munro Electric, 1060 ¥. Huron. VANITY. AND CHEST OF DRAW- = half size WILL EXCHANGE gas range for electric range in condition, +6618, FE PIECE OAK DINING ROOM tential increase =} suconent 146 to 1053 6 1 i uite, bed, dresser, rug, / Poreed sale - ~ Most denis clo close Pi minutes hed 0.2 10 fe 6 a. IT Rew | Furniture and Appliances Tote. Excellent condition. OL Z Loat, @ miture | shaw och 125 W ¢-0563 | MICHIGAN BUSINESS | Sanstares aod Maher securities. | 4i L_WOUSEROLD FURNISHINGS cana oat rand ah i PE SALES CORPORATION must be sold Sat. and Sun.. | LARGE OAK DINING TABLE, -5 +1081, > & : : Sept 16th.. Lith. 118 Palmer St. | “chairs and pad, $23, FE €8627. | ¢ cu. PT FRIGIDAIRE, AB OAS Pontiac State Bank Bide, a an ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD CHEST OF | T inoley ah $2.49 range, gas fireplace heater-brass. + FE 41883 drawers. Wall clock, wooden noreum, weeee all engetient condition, bare works, Maple . Chatr, | SURPLUS PAINT .......... 81.40 ‘ain "ni Oakiand A ONE ACRE Loan Co. Lamps. Bendix ‘automatic washer Viny! Floor - Meaaicaes Poy Bs. | WASHING MAC misc, i With two bedroom PE 93171, . ‘Se ne NE NN BEDA home, Pull becom turn. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | (.rique CHERRY BED AND ec | WHITE. BUNK OR TWIN gy Sb Notes, complet, 4100, Dele Bee me | "Bacal ire ters Poss ig home ie dirty and | needs | dix Automatic 900. EM arold's Paint & tise (pm " peach, appl ae. Ssiaeteeeaein tae |. FE 4.1574 | Met FERTSE™ BB | apr oR WAYNE GABERT'S ie 8, shru , ete. bay L AND See ear eae ee ee ee ion Mortgage Loans 54 | BENDIX AUTO! WASHER. $25. 984| GayTaG WASHER, EXC. CON- | ¢189.95 Noree $140 After § a.m. Call OA 8:2618 ee dition, $40. PE 5-5687. «2504" Noree 10 cu f% refric $190 : a. BEAUTIFUL RADIO "- PHONO. | ee rT Sop | 232.50. Kelvinator electric LOW INTEREST MAYTAG WASHER. VERY GOOD } NG Ls i eomb. AM-FM 3-speed auto ran, ite sito L. H. BROWN, Realtor changer. monseneiee 65 | condition, FE 5-4950 after 6:32 | s.1995 wore ° cu. ft Customatic Lea _ieren Pu FE Eee ie pos = : orrenete e | wanogan ¥ CREDENZA BUF. ANY “OTHERS TO = 4 te : SEDROOM SUITE} A N - TAVERN AND dvelinge = Morigares = canes BLOND [BEDROOM SUITE Mat. | MAHOGANY | CREDENZA .Pror,| PROM y rower die. see | Ander: __wooden storm sash. FE_3-7412. YEARS TO Pi RESTAURANT Osienies funds for single Tamily 28. EF GAS STOVE. LIke | !7)_8_! w §-6189 lly equipped at factory gate, | Phone FE 66406 or FE 6-672 BENDIX AUTO. WASHER, A-i | MAGIC-CHEF GAS STOVE. LIKE| 5 > oe G ROOM Musk go' thle ‘week. cae . i adee fraction | of Good "eon ple diet Jouncon,| set, $85; worth lot more, FE poser OFFER TAKES WANTED. OLD FASHIONED 4: AND WE AREN'T KIDDING IN OAKLAND COUNTY Bany CRIB AND MATTRESS: Sxl2 LINO. RUGS. .§2.98 sULty euiie Wanow Bock. s Baby tenda, Two complete bed- 2 LINOLEUM a4 ASE. 5-0358. 7 Ghee * = Miss eote to 61.000 uccseatiday) so\ asap ieee 4 Reg. 94398 6 House Paint, sai Warnnenoe = SE REPRIOERA- 5-7423 +4525 So —_ TPilec ota Sete. REALTOR 1. On modern homes. be Cie oman pa hes peght TLE % ide for, excellent condition, eheap. OR Soe 2. On homes not~modern __Sontpn OTTLE, ars. SYERS. ww. one. due W Saye ome ee cE ANING =i is 4 5 ae Sanne p-| Peeency ont iota Ave, includes 3. On unfinished homes. New tae On 5 Pog hg ai a , Ob . estinghouse opportuotty to tant 8 k basiness 4. On garage homes. ” Fortens On 3 oa gas Kenvon |, “NESCO ROASTE R. R. MISCET CANE. ~ —- nge = wide oven. ! a inves men is items ie as store Geod income for coup 200 NATIONAL BUILDING | € CUBIC FOOT GENERAT ELEC. | Laven moter. Man's douting eek k. G HEMPS’ TE AD + tric Refrigerator White Star ball. MI. 4-3466, 2650, Yorkshire. A. WAGNE = Pontiac gas range. standard size FE Birmingham 1969 N “ond ke, Cor, neanies Ra jee _B__ Buren | 4-2488 i ADMIRAL COMBINATION $0221 RESTAURANT & MILK DEPOT PE 44720 BIRDSEVE MAPLE « DRAWER | r for sale by owner. CR +0313 or é | chest. Kroll Siend any be with | WALTON TV For Sale Miscellaneous 60 OR_}-7542. springs and mattress, like new, ; ‘ _ SIDE | INCOME Orroesv al Lad Swaps 53 FE 53061. Walton, Cor. Josiyn rE a AWNINGS i x cash: ‘w os OIL SPACE HEATER. $35. fete eany ioe” 7a jon. | ADAMS 812 ROAD PATROL gpap. : new: Refrigerator 28: Washer #10. | jack iDtig*yaeancer® tse” "= Taeal for ‘office clerks, teachers, | ER { ——— S BARGAINS! on Sa AND 3 DRUMS. 100 ponTiAg Petr I erent Ce Snatery peenees oe FiSonee Press hensett Fest BARGAINS! gallons oll and. copver tubing. 1 ATTENTIO Bor'ts, eiving tectory your phone | to as trade in SEE THEM AND SAVE!| $5.0" | Ball Se — _cars. H. J. Van Welt, 3 igss. SAK EXT DINING ABLE, Pati Jders—— Homeowners iss TIAC ST IEF. 4| Smokers... ; 1.98 up |. table. An- NEW s Sale Land Contracts 52 fe Pog ft iike ¥) ite le enz-or Lamps, (table & Noor). * 198 tque desk. FE 4 — = oat hae hes 5-3364, S|: Book shelves .. up ABLE GHAIRG. Qualtt 2210, SMALL LAND, | CONTRACT FOR ~ , ae Dink “TRADE FOR FICE. | End. cornet. " coektatt 48.8 up Otdble extends to & ft. PE $1600. Reciatmed brick - Fire Brick Lounge chairs, emer i apo 2 SECTIONAL DAV- priced hed ’ ELECTRIC RANOE FOR GAS! “foam rubber $12.98 = nport. Forest Wunda | %0Ts. Plumbing supplies - Light eur WeNvE E ST } on- | —ranae._ 576 and a Ottomans. ciowaway" “and, mage- Weave carpeting.” Both. in excel-| line of Nalis. te tien. ‘Re cour i Onetal discount, Call FE | SOUSETRAILER. SET bot {ETHING | zine $8.98 up| lent condition OR 3-1503 after] py ards Wind . og reg for Mr. Hayden for your rent. $178 down. Pay | Snack fables Taeeee $198 up! 5 p.m to your order Gave fon puta. re H AYI JEN ga Vike rent, All modern Desks” snare ene rescneenans $14.98 up RUSTIC CED AR BEDROOM SUITE ing is getieur au hesete aaa j.c = 29 ft. eluminurh. Late °$3 model suitable for country or cottage.| compare, Realtor 86_E. Walton Bitd-) corn payment. An value as PICK & PAINT STORE} _Mie, furniture OA ©3085. SURPLUS LUMBER : POroperty. Walt's Barber | 143 Oakland Ave. Park in rear. | REFRIGERATOR. 7 CU. FT. KEL- & AL SALE CO : 20% DISCOUNT Shop, corner of Walton & Perry. wa SURO Fr OT eOINT RE vinator, aye. unit, excellent | 5349 Highland . (M50) ae 37009 ese’ ba on com- = after ™. BOTPOL tract nb Payments $59] ins CHEV. PICK-UP TRUCK FOR | {reerator $190.95 and your re | REFRIGERATORS. LAST ‘YEAR'S nace, rudiatorn and steam blows r month. 6 pe t in- awa ‘sale. © 50056 Sas Munro Blectrie 1054 One of America’s! complete 228 ‘Whitte chanel og ind) ge on sors ZENMONE AUTO waster. FOR | o<; 5. Bare one a, One Ear ofner ANCHOR FENCES ~ Secured by . oLDsror REFRIO : rogm - camping equipm or ret erator for « little more — catenin @ NASH. AND SOME CASH FOR MF WALNt corte fee Sa) Orehard chiens FREE ATES, FE 1471. gitit-# eet h. MA_5-0786, suite, fearing an and Parsee rE . RAY NEIL, Realtor [PE SRM IRD™S St sora a. opin tances | "EE EES TTS | “ae, “Te ett? a Mancaarmtd chair lamps, oi] paint- ec I in Geenseaties ast mtate. oaks Exchange aT our A, IN 3 — py 476 W. phen a pints BOUGHT «OLD, Ex- sification “Hobbies and. areas ie or income. OR 3-0087 pcdroom home| Citp's BLOND CHIFFEROBE. | chanced Turner's 602 Mt Clem Supplies” No. 24A, Seasoned jan ba eohrage aE REMINGTON RAND ~BORTABTE $%. Corco baby chair. $5. All| ets PR 2080 ; ; ; $35 tonth, balance due like new, FE _4-8233 TPC BEDROOM SUITE. ELECTRIC | A modern practically new 2 oe writer, like new POess. FE BA YOUNG: f metere Lie can fncrn, bese tea. One reneerien ROTH | _Stove. 18 N. Ardmote, . town kitchen, Purnaces: Oil, gas . a eer Fee c gerator c NAL 80 IKE “ i ” tiful bath, fi ACRES &, GA a SECTIONAL SOFA. LIKE NEW | 8nd coal. Hot water and stea . . rage. cabin, 10. ‘nite soutn of ones kt ee Seommete — a % twin Hollywood beds. FE| boilers, atic = - i ‘ea! iri 5 ® re DORRIS & SONS pomee Hh adnmoggie5 port, scree COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR, §6| Sewing MACHINE SALES soll, gal Realtors Geo. Marble, Realtor oe. B.A very good bare res Service: | will oil PE 4-1887 6261 Andersonville Rd., Waterford can Use & sma . $%, OL ase any make gerne machine Phone PE ¢: 3 Phone OR 3-1368._ 4. . fithin & ® Fare estre 10 ies er Mo to Loan - 1 [AIN PALL SHOT r* a’: a cnet Lendern) , be tt. voy bas (State ste ive bak or ial GEC] , Be : ene washes ver month, oF SALE LOANS $20 TO’ $500 sae aS Ft | onto 0 refrigerator, ast, ture Used ‘electric ia $19.95. HOUSEHOLD rae Seed condition, OR Sos rah se seamen as as Ly as 41 ; _. FINANCE CORP. aac . BEFORE mower.) DAVENPORT. AND CHAIR. RL BEFORE OF PONTIAC. + ‘ Lounge chair TV turn table. Floor UMP ELECTRIC es to up. Remodel 49.50, 50. 1 Midland 2406. * anid vour home 2% 8, Saginaw St. _ FE 4-0838 | tractor with 24” mower, Riding | _ pen, ** Ladies goat size 14. FE Auburn J te yor best ent. Scum A og ry hy 4 [DISCOUNTS ow ‘ FORNITORE, SOLID y BIRCH Bou Eitny 2 SUPPLY “ve vaste TEAGUE FINANCE CO. (demonstrator), was tte now | 8S Saginaw PE 51377 bom gaa | condition. 5 pe. bedroom or FE 5-743) > 202 N.. MAIN Hh oP gt ae . $63. 3 : . . eo CLOSING. OUT Cece ewe eens een tee ee Ad Sais pat Ex igi aw in, Sell or trade. walls, FE 56-3046. ; Fa We less than 1 Year, _Sinse*“* DRAW apa Hu pares TED. paneling. higher your ay fall wore. $1.58, 98, Ssterlal for all vour building Deeds ETT’S BLDG, , SUPPLIES MA 8161 Dixie Hw Clarkston Excellent condition. Call FE 45-3768 before 2 p.m. ea TRA a FE eo weeth int. Yes, take it away or BTS. FE 2-2630. "FORD an PARTS *. tension ladder, good: condition. $25. FE 4-0878. SALE i H.C Au- FARM CREST MEATS Wacewensieween te e- Ir) tse 3 Ib. 39 Ih. $.50 th. “OPDYRE MARK KET Wonon_st-Ovdvte FE tna] ita33 Ji oye ~ tes papoeta with fittings $11.95 ye . FE 40060, Mobile eas sta- Save on vour 2nd car. and up. trucks, tractors form equipment. Trivie Serv, version uni RAVELE aS tratler oark lawn roller. “sieht ig bar. bar, moe bulidoser ir. Used i0° hrs, MI 4-2875. RIN t AND 7 miles out Baldwin rT STOR floor Mac-O-Las aints, Phone ret 1005. listed ‘ur own Bring ourlap & tools. SAT. SEPT. 10 AT 1 P.M. BEL. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACES, _Dlies.” classification number 24A.| }e27 Steeth Rd. ; miles west of | outstanding animals, Also arade a SELL oil lifts’ and auto. controls. BURMEISTER’S Sale Musical Goods 6 62 “femmerve iVillage on' grave gravel foad, _ Soese, Save and Delfere. - Pe) essed with turniterc. ‘Severct | ANDERSON fits, ERVICE. fiousE SS ath — SGUURTENT. So daly 8 to 7. Qurecneides’ Pare GOOD SELECTION OF i. davenports, nicely covered lounse ee} , Soe. Oakland 8-3669. BABY GRAND FI PIANO. 19. USED | _Nursery, MUtual 48038. Dg ey - hairs. Book eabi cabinet. Throw areas. | ig - . ~~ Orr . + +r egy Ge Sr a | Re Lae Thennr er ae | elt ta! oe cegietas| staan asd Ste mse Res lion ere lines, $90.50 & $119.90 | ” 800, 000 ALTO | SAX, EXCEL-| plus stock. 615 E. Long Lake Rd.| Year’ old. Buckskin horse, very fie porch furniture. yalue $49.50 nana $0. | These epee, GS, J San) > Between Rebetir Be gaa Lt st; 2 , and somé colts| fomplete. a a chest are elec- 1 peewee . TY #2463. G. bh Horse : . ort | tric, ‘olf and bottled ‘eas heaters Buys te 000 ACCORDION. ¢| earrow. SS ee Pe Ee 9 ment of tables and chairs, Break. z scout, 383 Orchard Lane ave,| AT BORGES R'S | “Shorpt sacrifice for 6208. VR | PROMIES, Gi FER CLUMP AND) Pain 3138 Thomas BA) silles| Cites "e uta” ned Cooutar i beet, bacon and sausage. PE Low. "B on SERVICE is EAMMORND, pig ee g ‘eas “Northern row ever yerereete ot low’ mon ai to re ou Commun yea Menon ite at | ates : 4 nee is grown eve mos. ie mor (i... Seay ; . s E ’ 3 Ae RANGE CtEAN | ? anol ed'tllem roo SS SS ee + ovate WEiFERs Paes a |For Sale Housetrailers 78| ites 16. OR Cae $40. FE 5-3000, = 4x8 Sheet Rock C&C ...... ¢1.¢9| MEDIUM “BUNGALOW PIANO. PaREsIDE NURSERY * gprineers 3462 8. Lapeer Rd cellent cond E 4-4209. Woodward at tle GIRLS 36 IN. BICYCLE LIKE | 4x8 masonite, sheet 2.55 ~~ Gallagher's, 18 E, | 294 Elizabeth Lk: Rd. FE 43032 comers. OEE BED 0 Ewrriog Gatee, | ON et ae i new. $30. 30 8x8" glass blocks. | 1x8 Std. w. cine bds per M. $89.00) S¢¥ fvorvs. Gallagher's, 18 E. =| SELLING BECAUSE OF FIRE.| #500 wo. take MY |, 1235, cond. 2-4504 T $10. L & R master watch clean-| 1x6 w. fir. bds per M 9900 | _Huron st eee __For Sale : Pets 69. rebred {Yorkshire boar, 6 gilts. — 4pm, , CHEV. 1055 % TON PICKUP. 4 ing machine. Some materials. | jx19 w shelving. ft. .. tSe| PIANO “TUNING AND. REPAIR- mano oe oan 10 pigs. 1 due | 38 FT. 3 BEDROOM. MODERN. iD | speed transmission, big heater $40. Upright piano, $25. 3-/ ox@ R. D. -fir yon ft. te | ing. Oscar Schmidt FE_ 2-5217 | Oct. 29615 iFoatherstone ist farm In-excellent condition. Very rea- FE 5-5167. and defroster. Panoramic feer Spee portable record player. | 1xq std. flooring per M $190.00 cnet AKC BEAGLE, PUPS,, 6 WEEKS _east of Opdyk sonable, EM 3-308" window. Used very little, New et 2x6 std Douglas fir, per M $99.00 sR Pia Hw, a 3080 Dine | ANDAR D BRED HORSES, |" OUSETRAILER, FULLY For Sale Bicycles 84 84 | truck appearance. Save plenty on ~~ G&M ¢ COM PANY = std, — fir, per M $09.00/ ¢ BASE FIDDLE: | LIKE NEW. $200. axe —— BEAGLE Puppies. | [totteT#!and pacers. Waldon Lake Must move. $300. EM ~ : this one. dust your car or truck SAWS AND LAWN MOWERS MA. blanket ns , 100 ee 3-2 225, FE 44968. _Sisse: 6489 Clintonville Rd. OR i _ Boy’ ay Pua 8 CHINE SHA : jaxexte” fir neesres autre: PIANO -CRCELLENT a5 SEA AMERICAN, GENE tL. , Weer- | —___FE : a FE §-7835 2355_E._ Walton | izi9 ag per Mo $180 condition, Gallagher's 18 E. AKC RSGWTERED SEAGUES, 3 | —“ Wanted _Livestock 73 fineniat ox, rst Fore "en, 1 boreews ite new Haskins Chev. Senet. mi akc DEcistenen Genan | ~~~ @, ont ; es, 3 IL YER CLARINET PERFECT PON : : om mwy,, AT Mus “i THEE esate ai memo | WTI OE | RE Pa ees | PEE EO "aE, Tr. Complete —— a write 1127 Smith. . Brham. Galuxe with tub and shower, Lot FOr ON. baa ie takes. EM 3-3750. AEC REGISTERED 0 SRM A x 5. Achaea Helante trailer’ Park BOY's WN LIGHTWEIONT oe re STEIN. shepherd. Male. 2% yrs. old. $75. For Sale Poultry. 74) ti 'w. Gpaye rark,| “used two months. Caribou Inn, grand ano. allaghe ere" ” . B, Huron BLACK | COCKER POPPIES BICYCLES FOR GALE, ALL 61258 & "pong | TPRONT Plano poo FE o3iw | 00, white be. Ra. Clan stone hens On Senet) hacen 1 CHEVE : "8 AND BAY oP al a Pe se ante AND TAN COON HOUNDS. 7 a pond Tg var Tinsabeth __ *Tincotn. 81100 tt play model $235 8. thomp | 5509 ON “ALL MATERIALS. Sale Store Equipment 64 maie, one vr old not trained. _ Gal ther t % a MO ate : Cake ave“ PANELS — CABINET SINES. Va- XTURES FOR MEAT MARKET, BABY Pal , on te ee “Boats & Accessories 85 mous Youngstown make. ge ‘electric saw, grinder, counters, Normal & Canes zles, Leo Mich. __ . PDP LPL ALA moset, singe fone. Tere et | BURMEISTER | fecmecninc: ofc 'Cininsion. 34 aor S8°8C! re Sioa close’ sun, |~ WHITE KOCK POLLETS ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS ee oo eee 5-2571. CUTE PUPPIES. HOUNDS AND ML . SEDAN DELIVERIES dinary values Youngstown Kiten-| Northern Lumber Co, LARGE QUANTITY oF ~ SHELV. | _ cockers, reasonable. OR 23-2030, _Sale Farm Produce ‘ 75 | PONTI AC EVINRUDE —. Annex hard Lake Ave. 8197 Cooley Lake ing, showcases counters, fhiores- | 5 ey ALE COLLIE PUPPY, CMDR siete =, cent Tights. tables trom § and ui, SAL woe Pete ees semi St Ena | ee, fi rinc | eh Me on |r matte!) CHIEF. uae ay ee Pee Er SMALL BROWN AND Shoes days tnd “Sun, unt 8 ae i FOR SALE ARG pxcitantxn ax oe SOaF ‘ax ae Ee re — TO Crate ma: ald 1 BA ETT ition Iberty ives 00 *. Saginaw St. horizontal mill with ‘assortment | _ na. ‘s..1 miles out Baldwin Ave. pare ™ wom a Long Lake Ba. ran A COM PLET E "CHANGE its Rochester Rad ATER. GOOD For & PARAKEETS, YOUNG AB r CRAPT UTILITY, MARINE KENMORE "Otc HEA ITER. OCOD | face grinder 7th ew magnet _ Sale Sporting Goods 65 pew ggg By Sap tly fe, Fl on $-0509. IN BEAUTY AND . [“Giiss ‘ana dervica Selngragh ta. ELECT HEATER #295 | ment’ DoMore ws2.| BUY.YOUR GUN |“ me ‘| “BOICE’S ORCHARD | CONSTRUCTION ON SALE OR TRADE T a 3 Lae . gas heater $49.95 cuter? caw. vagal, eautpsont se | inent. Shown Sane, 6 Sept. 11, 8% COOLEY . NOW ON DISP Y complete with ass, trailer, MODELS Cab. ve Etta: _.. $50.50 4 cessories 7 ON TIME 1412 Oakley. Park ne a ow Com-| Bartlett pears $2. bu Fancy 4 LAY AT re and etc, MA . = evant dt RSE Ror pS eiarrER| Slaybaugh's |r ss—mu—vmam |Toe mee res | PUITCHINSON | eset oee| LARRY 2 L -SHAFFER Tp! aratt new. D. 7 - — ~ i : ts LD MALE | BEAGLE. bit. =} ree-ripened NOW. Pick your own. 4 motor with quick silver lower a WATER SOFTENERS | 555,690 0ekland‘Ave.__ ist Bas Golonfal- Orchards 43%0 Fish Lake , S Apt eapers JEROME Per home Gomnsratin xin, |SURR-ERELL GUN sHOF —BOy ree OPALINES, CAN, Rai mile west, “4 mile north TR AILER ee eee ROS. ie. ~ Pe aD i ; il, ¢ hn ry CASH AND CARRY TOM REAGAN 34 ee eke AND er akien Satie 3S SQUABH. RiP A AND | Lane, Cass Lake. FE 8-00 i ochester vei ealer COMME oo evsees wees 1.35 PE 40073 rr] ai PUMPS sor. 2489 _Auburn Rd PFE 4-6510 sweet, ton. Mt quantity wer SALES low Jacket sass ‘Sales | “POR pie spans pe ed Ineninncene coeveee Mae ScMP PUMP GENERAL ELEC. wn peivechone $50. oy oe GANARIES Cacee. __per_ton i ; 5en ‘Die eee : Goop BUY!” ix pine boards .-..:. 00M. | PUM aneco $79.40 value. 430.95. | 5-300 afte | gf0od._ Since 1071. $84 Oakland Ave: | MACINTOSH APPLES EXC. FOR 5 ab SVINECDE SALES UND GERVICE | ~ 4x82," plaster board ....... = Siiehaly crate ‘pasted. Alie Mey TSE TRADE FimaceEte BABIES. 701 MEL | canning & eating. Orchard at 691 Cragin Plates Chris Craft boat kits, tratiers. Trucks a 3 nd tianket: © | S84 shallow well kg amps, Mich. Manley “Leach, _. 10 Bagiey St. | _fose, FE 23340. N._ Squirrel Rd... Auburn Heights. OR 31200 Tony's Marine. 2696 Orchard Lk. Culverts ston arivews = ; fran’ _— 33 Orchard Opiset youre wo LAWAWAY. PARAREETS —” PET SUPPLIES. EACHES 3 gee BRING | . 2830 8. Dort re... Punt _Ra. Our Business 21 x shingles....7.60 #q. ifs now for insta $5031, : i jouN: Teo 3, © ROOM Of BURNER. G60b scopes, 8 mounts, ete. pte NS, MIXED | PLUMS, 3 VARIETIES. | PICK Savings $$$ Savin Tate I Sool ii baa . . ae. Néw Browning. Re Win-/ breed pup. Lutinos and albinos, r own, 50¢ plek. 34] E On new bd 2 As 8 ning” for. the ’ hain chester, . Mthac Rifies| ba Rd. between Adame and “ond Mou oe Roofing and Siding on tee +4 bies and breeders. 5: pair. rkston Bag Also «6 owen’ “SUPPLIES terion and extrior doors Combination Doors | Bimttpcistion an tectrear.| Faramist Seem 372 Asvern PLOMS_ FIALIAN AND ERAN, | oh ONIMROpE UOtons | OAKLAND AT CASS Wind erson and others. rifle trap field. 3 - 7 7 \ ASS. eect Hee ea A Beson |e sche ga On | Fes, lista Hey Te | See Soup vert ok | AR OMERS sal were | Aton OPEN EVENINGS _ ee eae bap Seo Ag BENSON ssn | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66] "SONTERED, BEAGLES MALE | _SStndbaw, Ma ro 8 elogt KELLY'S HARDWARE | FE 2.9203. FE 4.4531 6120 Bogie Lake Ra. x. vt oes + pe PPDLLDL PLL PLLA PtP broke “RUTG OES” SP Fr i034 henge 1d LA! r . a A-1 TOPSOIL, PILL. DIRT, BAND| _Ostord. —— RU GER TOMAT everything 6] seer, % isons Avtar | ines Gi DOUBLE “and gravel. EM 3-6742. (TRIPPERKE PUPPIER, BLACK Toe” tdactore: fon wumme to] Mae ever payments teu fe Moat Ap GOTEGINS See Soe cee te ee ce uties lect wal ft, : ‘ if, ‘ v pet. No plucking trimming or | fest the” sat ring me tue 1 Se Cuan: Lake ee Kegs a 31008, _tments OR _ 21009 |Save Money at Ni, conversion burner with 31268. — $3.85 PER GA | PAINT. 92.75 -_ $2. . A-t TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. NEW 3 PIECE BATH ROOM a ao’ i ie See WITH PITTINGS, $129.50 _Fe éifia or PB osit _ ABOVE ARe casH ann |4! TOF SOIL.” PILE Din CARRY PRICES. ¢ it uene a and ¢ravel, * ' BEST ORADE TOP 86! D- a n Dru sh come 2, dae wry | Shay ORADE TORSO RET, ONE OF THE BEST GAS BO pet of each transaction. You'll | _ Slade. FE made. but too small for mv use, } ‘ike the service. come ta BLACK” Ck BARN-YARD DIRT AND eyo Re Fas Sistine ies kate | ean cov meee Da a : ; 4, | of salvage materials for BLACK stick PAT OgrRROENT et desk. Porch chairs, Mans wool | wewcarry « o nas ot one tack CK DIRT AND PEAT. LOAD- gal Teoket. tae 40 Underwear building materials and & modern and delivered, OR 3-7549. |: hardware Fama TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT. Can Save You Money Compare These Prices TRON, PT. 4xXaX% SHEET NEW at 4X6 150 EACH x 1? LONG, . Se Lm. OE ‘3c LIN. BASEMENT peaua. Be} BATH TUBS, $10 PLYSCORD, $3.95 SIDING, $14.95 4 gavoline gal . Counter scale. jee comipes NI CO., INC. tenho. Pole and lights 25 31245 -W. 8 Mile Ra. . housetrailer or (Corner of Orchard Lk. Rd.) frame. Used metal boat and mo | neiiy 84 Pri, “tn 9 tor. MY 3-3732. 10-2 EEnwood 5-9200 PORCH TIGHTS IN EARLY | UsED oll CONVERSION” GUN ouch ‘and Lanterns. Caoters ce unit with control. cheap.” EM signs, also most complete selec- USED ELECTRIC STOVE. GOO tion of lights for every room in condition, baby's play house at a ie values. bo pe 4 phone er eget oa *3e800. PHELPA ELECTRIC HARDWARE |. * butiding supplies, OR 3-1217, OR| stoves, 3.1218. ze ee oe ed SCREEN & & | Woop 22-6568. end screens, for sale — 40442. COMBINATION STORM PLUMBING SF SPECIALS pe. bath set. A quality with Open Gaily * to @: Sun. 10 to eu Plumbing Supply We deliver PL Y WOODs Se at lowest gotpes se oe Ge aS | | Pay te ts RvAns Mapes fae new, 276 Garage Doors TO Sao0e : eed Berry all fully r From and up. ales on remode! You Wreck It a somenaneiet ag at cone bloc! locks, a windows baa nace. | gs & other excellent lumbe for $295 Se location th , ~n4 See ialerman at Se 10 a.m, daily, SEPTIC TAN eee — | Delt Yourself REINFORCED CON Ose OUR TOOLS DO YOU OWN ae ‘ woe Lk. Rd q ronea whine sewer rach and coal and fuel oil. ir rain Bullders oil fank now Oak ly pa, aed potealm, Fe Fe bee Orehard Lake Ave. _Glosed every. Thursday. STORM SASH FOR RENT Aluminum. combination windows Wiese ——— sanders— and doors, LOW LOW price!!! Baap “A = FE 4-6089 Ere Fe ‘and “Pain 438 Oreb- 8 am. to 9 p.m. e Ave, SUMP PUMP, LIKE NEW, $40. PE 54-4710. Cai as, Equipment 61A OTHER CAMERAS under “Hobbies & Sup- & EQUIPMENT, ect a t | PEARS BARTLETT for sale. N. | §1 per bushel. ae e i x - : sa Wi : iJ ; f | . so i re ete e 4 ; pet ‘ ae ‘ : oad 4 4 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER § 9, 1955 “ ) cA at a | : z by — baer __Sale Fi Farm mince 78 Boats & Accessories 85 Fas dams Re cine c Coan. We CRA 4 "Sra we Ma oe CRATE. bod Lake Angelus Rd. ye oon) t FE 5-066 H \RVESTER USED CASE RARVESTER USED rox BLOWER fastest, ever built. 7 oe VE A a ppcega nduGiATes & SON ; : : on a4 New Ides “All this summer Homer's been crazy over watching birds | ; sUPER __5 ya. $10, delivered. FE 4-6588, FILL DIRT. GRAVEL AND SAND, Stone ae ot al | kinds, PE 5-1471, _ DIRT AND TOP sot} : Ri b 35033" ai HARDWAY T black dirt. peat, sand and_ gravel FE S-aisan 2168. - ~ Shredded Peat | Humus SHRED: PE 17-0245 oe ree. ot a3) TOP SOIL. 4-1 SAME 1 ~ USED ON pew vetty ails J. Waldie. FE ma. or cal Wale D450 bet. F6P. SOT PRICED WEASOWABLY Ly wad [Sea GRAVEL, eee ee Gant tor LJ py, OR 3-154 Sand, , Gravel & Dirt 6 | __——For_Sale Pete_ 69) "thai, Pig. me ety Ameen te Se st is Sin 6 Deviswang SEEING SPOTS ween BEFORE YOUR EYES | atat: ‘peters poe Pye Bed wh pet ‘bot WHEW CORN Ci teal. your heart’ i A he Tmoved. Wagon wi fi spots,: Stee pede seste Etta ee SS ences = ble _5-2162, ian TRADE IN ANCES ON! TWO PUREBRED BLOND FE- we, PAR T aft anor buos. BO Dabers, Tobay" FoR ry ; . 5 i Pies pe tik we NG BROS” 1112 WEIMARA }-Saatsap S0L¥ KI Sad. ead Menominee, COMBINATION RABBTT AND | powOUR IH! DEALER, bind dog. 608. PE _3 e018 M BCE DEERINO Disc Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 draw i tay, Grain & Feed 71 a Sites & Service’ igeona cutie yAlso outa sora | -RECONDIT See an MACHINES Metees or Pe Stee) her 3:30 pm | Mowe biades stone, ist farm east of Opdyke. “aie tn tela Carpenters. 4 ie %, ~! BALED AL- ND falfa in field. Fy Ma. 8. Rochester OL 71. | Sale Fa Farm “Equipment 76 76 | Michigan bovth coor Me ULKER. TWO UNIT PUMP 3 $i0e less motor— the new Case Harvester, the hon est running machine SUPER Patt seme disens eee e INTERNATIONAL CO ~ For Sale Livestock 72 1, SPOTTED, GELDING BEAUTIFU Western Broke, East of Crooks. 425. South Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. 5 oumnen chair. TV or. table, amp, Ladies coat size 14, Pe sore, GARD SLAB SLAB WOOD, 66 PER CORD Or 23 for $11. FE 5-3906. FOR 6A stein baile GE: ? YEARLING WOL- Goop SELECTION guarter “Doreee, exon —— ear Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 4 BLUE SPRUCE FOR YoU. Also Blackhil) Norway, White. ~~ Douglas & = aoe Tian, Scotch, ho,” r vitae. Juniper. Native trees. Dig last; for “a agnue obedient; four Buckskin horse, very and some colts _auctioncer: eh, tenet room, Brodie And and viet | MON 8 SEPT. 13 A south A- PUREBRED REGISTERED we 2% years ant from Crapo Herefords. proved bull ire 4 vear old oslees vy side, 2 —— heifers, ‘An cows with & Bon. _femnten OA #2014 12:30. 4 MT. Mi (ae arate ew aes 5, * Attention ~ Shredded: 048 | BLACK DIRT: wa Kv ten” i | \ it | og as pe eee OU en oes I yA ~ on “Ye Viti take your contract ¢ intutate, oy lot or what neve tratlers. "Aclerd Trailer Sales eee coed 3 months, s take a smaller trailer as how or. a land contract. or Trailer bs 2 od ONES AS LOW AS " PARTS—ST ORE “Rent railer Space * Trailer parts es. hy ¢ Orion on M-24 on . CHEAP. | 22 Huron | ther ; ee brakes; =: | SAF Tang 0 down ie FORT. CTEF a” ae, CREE, TV raile wax ae ‘Exchange rg ee citi IT Chevrolet : 1324 Baldwin Ave. Tieumetietien 6 Offered 87 ; Za ither ber ar "ym benoes *** | ins ANTS ap oon, tor Pontiac 7 SHARE EX Bee ise rated me Calit A 4 Wanted Used Cars ~ CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERIL'S, 2020 DIXIE HWY. FE ra COMMUNITY FR_5-0210 110 BAGLEY 8T. | i595) Ay ~E or eve, Fi © is “THE HI DOLLAR used cars, We MOTORS = N. N. Main, Rochester * ope FORKED cars, any make any model. Top a BAGLEY AUTO PARTS need foe, ave tne ones en 79 Monit ‘ATES. ¥ ig comer near Bes | For Sale Used Trucks 90 Auto Accessories 80 MRaRAD Sistebe ate fpr Auto Glass Service TOP Wour services? Glass ts TRUCK: TRADER i 4 Auto Service 55 GMC % ton pick- 48 Chev. Van «.++++-$195 HARGREAVES 211 S. SAGINAW ST. rE 8 AM. to 9 PM. $1245 ¥ F u Peewee eetewe: ‘t N ALE OF "54 Chev. 1 ton pickup $975) V-8 ENGINES "52 Chev, stake oeeee $745 Be a "$2 GMC tractor seee $025 2 ; ba e 44 ton $595 . 7 ic Ww eee evr eeee | Ba i em ‘St he. dump coal box * 2 ARTS . r eee ew SCHR Mt AUTO PARTS sche. COE. 2... MATTHEWS- ‘@ BUICK CONVERTIBL. wPREE ECTIMAT MATE OR EALES Fon “Mereur Outboard . Sears Genuine Parts,» Sale ng het Pines ot ile | 0 recover a Sei FE =. engine. Bes offer *vi W I uots WE FINANCE Make Your Own Deal | Over 200 cars from whith to choose, [37 10. o5,. 23 Auburn | rE #2131 wer Yellow Sale aan areen. on aupenson cH Aurion.) HH. J. VANWELT IBLES Bene cate AAP See | mgcscane test wae oen| “Ee cea gee Revytaterege is So Sanvn,| BILE SPENCE — | agiieg gees ton CADILLAC, . APTS "Sealy a .BUY ONE OF THESE DEPENDABLE _ CARS NOW! =~ "4 gig New Yorker, "54 Ford 8Gyt Custom 4 Dr, pusatcoeay ceil ad Ford 8 Cyl. Wagon vail 495 i| "34 Plymout bd a CLC “eee eee cp. * . $1545 8 pete 095 "53 Merc. Hardtop, ~ 53 Ply Y Wagca tame @QON cisee 53 Ford 8 Cyl. Conv. $1095 "53 Dodge 4 Door. ...$845 "53 Plymouth 4 Dr.. «$795 "52 tae 4 Dr.....$795 52 Ply. f.Soe see 53 Chevaler 4 Dr.,...$695 '52 Dodge 4 Dr...44..$645 "52 De Soto 4 Dr.....$645 51 Chry. Hardtop .. .$645 ’51 Nash 4 Dr........$245 51 Ply. Wa veces "51 Buick 4 DF. cick ’51 De Soto 4 Dr.....$445 51 Ply, Cl. Cpe... +. .$495 SO Ply. 2 Door,...+..$295 '50 Nash 4 Dr....... $19 5 4 vow Bee a BANK RA Call FE 2-8181 tol an a "50 Chry. Conv. ......$495 "30 De oto.Carry-Aill $495 CHEAPIES “Mg Ford ® Cony. .. be 3 of Sosa sen $248 ‘° nae i elena 46 Chev, 2 Br ccc $A. These «are nearly 2 oe Se ey oe Yi 1 . heats Oakland 6751 Dixie fe . at M15 He cig arhin: a = oe i) ay ae i a be ‘ 3 Se a iv ee Oe et we eR ee, eR 8 ae a ee it Be Se dim ee a RE I al th Raitt. a Chevrolet 1955 Demos. ' Floor Cars, Officials’ Cars Courtesy Cars ae eats sod Gian Coupes oes PRICE Dews Toe? Svecheed *v ncaa : sath, HASKINS Chevrolet s Fastest dd ~ Immediate Delivery! DealDirect! _ No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME hy iy Fg hd ec : ewe out atte West We Se , 55 Chevrolets an the i Chevroleta we have {Cerner sina he eas aed Y! HURRY! . wea URRY! es gh - hee — Bel Aire ALSO" 100 Select used cares. North Chevrolet Wood at 13 Mile 5-1100 a very 1-3 toe kus Ac} ee The RightSpot Is the “Bright Spot" For All Smart Car Buyers One of the Best 16751 Dixie MA : heater, ture : Phe at _ PE Dee tires and |- aa” wa Birm,. MI is Seetses | EARRY JEROME — Rochester, Ford Dealer OF F ERS - 1955, FORD PLYMOUTH ‘Factory Officials ” | ade nis oa | note op spa imone dramatic, power steering, brakes, é ; Seas "te 4 way seat and = oo ae LARRY 1952 Plymouth ao" Jerome sca Rochester Ford Dealer . | “Por. Go0D welt SS ae + ns nasa an “Rooseven "he Oldsmobile |: 1955 Demos, « Courtesy Cars, Floor Cars Officials’ Lars Reine Chevrolet—Oldsmobile . Oakland County’s Fastest Dealer wy. at MI5 6-071 "til ® Growin fie Faxes con 0 Pate en : 1100 yments. Carkner Studehaker, MI 4-34 Soe Birm,: PACKARD. RD EXECUTIVE E CAR, PARIS, NEW YORK SHOW CARIB- BEAN. he | new, Call between 10 a.m. ay .m, Seturdey or Sunday. $20 DOWN ON 1953 CARS © OR UNDER 1952*Mercury, automatic transmission, radio and heater 1953 Chevrolet 2102-door, radio and heater.. - $895} . 1953 Dodge 2-door, radio and heater ee eee nn nee 1953 Mercury 4-door, ra- dio, heater, automatic transmission .... $1095 1954 Férd, radio, heater, white sidewall +tires eeeeenes SPECIAL 1954 HUDSON” $20 DOWN | CHEAPIES 1941 Nash ae toeeeue 1969 Ford ©. ..6< «vn» $125 1946 Cadillac ee eewe eeeheeeee |? pasion ctasee $245) Nae "LINCOLN MERCURY own Act Foday : $65 1 $200 1948 Studebaker sésee S71! Coes goer uae i by Gums ae ey Leys ae Pe Ne ie - A ee “gre ties : a a i een | ne : . { Wee =, ie i | ‘< a t a oe ; { - : , 2 - i HE, PONTIAC. PRESS. es SEPT EMBER 9. 1955. b ae soe pa Rene weer < ot Sale Car | Bele Fer Sle Care al : | een eas | car \ i Like ‘new. omen : POST “LABOR DAY” SPECIALS Ponting A vevensie $1206 Dodge 4 drs. .. $706 te 3-H Birmows Stee . Se ite os 3 is et fs, ear 2. 5 a foe & 196 955 ige V-8 dump ...... $3460 is3 Ford Pickup, R & : oes Riemen- ee 232 S. Saginaw St. me ae me ont Gayments. baad 8. Wood. clean, 3645 W. Wal- Se | eo FOWTIAC. ALi ALL ART. CHEAP. ee CONT TELE red 5| peter oe fy equioget ies ft down. a Btude- A nd =| FORD STATION W. ‘6 new, 712 W, : broken in. . Call OR 38164 ev ~ 1 5 TAYLOR’ S GOOD USED CARS. +955 CHEVROLET 5 a ck with . nite walls, “tna =p Sr rm sod entre, ‘ae ee Company / e Gemonstrator. 55, CHEVROLET ‘910° 4 dr. V-8 with overdrive heater and low Anion 55 OLDS MOpK je 9g” ar dr. sedan, Fully equi . - Power steering, Power brake Radio, heater and tinted gins This was Mr. Taylor's own car S54 CHEVROLET Del Ri owe. = The ed x white > “while ‘wails low mileage tod bargain priced for quick sale. "54 CHEVROLET 3 door, Light blue, Heater, ¢di- rectional «! ae Excellent ‘con- dition out. This car will be sacri joed at only $1085. TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake 83 ce a.” . Phone ) MArket 4 41561 4) PONTIAC Goo . TRANSPOR- tation, FE 6-17: “@ STUBEBARE, _payments FE 5-5 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 1051. 4dr. Blue grey. Automatic trans- shat Radio. Heater, Spotiights ery een, TAKE OVER ‘$135. $795 | _ 91326 after _6:: Priced to set as any 5 car down, I 43410, 2 a $495 to the gal Radio and heater down . NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward et 13 Mile Lingo iss3- WILL Ys $10 N and asdume saymeute. + 464 8. _ Woodward, Birmingham, “8 STUDEBAKER, » Figo OVER payments, FR §-513: i pep! 2? DR. ery 30- MI. ¢, gal, Radio and heater. $5. “"xORTH CHEVR: Woodward at 13 sinew 51100 irm 30 MI nad ET. ie SEPTEMBER _ CLEARANCE ee et oe Tes Capel cine” Bob Frost; the. teeed | sett e-sa00™ ‘| HARGREAVES 850 S. Iga RCO pana ae “1953 | | PONT. » Catalina 8 Hydra. -los5 1 A an These yarn 8, Radio, He ater 1953 CHEV. “3645 195] $1295 PONT. Victoria 8, Ferdomatic $565 1955 Mainline, Radio, Heater $1545 | 1950 2 Dr. 88, Hydra., Radio’ $345 1951 STUDI $260 | 1954 RC. Merco.,. Radio. Heater $1595 CHE eV. 2 Door, Needs Paint $95 | MATTHEWS. 211 S. Saginaw St. re 4800 . Sam. to § pm. Fa] FORD | Why has Hard Work Out of [| Buying Your Next Used: Car! W hen i it comes to buying a used car, it takes plenty : of shopping and shrewd planning. Why not let us save you all of that hard work, when.we have a large selection of late models in all makes. =< body: atyles, i > SA's Ss ’54 Pontiac Star Chief, Loadea ’54 Pontiac 4 Door, R&H, Hydra. ‘34 Pontiac 2 Doer, R&H, Hyts. ’54 Chev. 2 Door, R&H $1395 to $1795 D0 ’53 Pontiac 2 Door, R&H, D.S., Hydra. ’53 Pontiac 4 Door, R&H, D.S., Hydra. ‘33 Pont. Catalina, R&H, P. Strg., Hydra, W/ walls : ’53 Pontiac Dix. 4 Door, R&H, Hydra. ’53 Pontiac Std. 4 Door $895 to $1295 53:Chev. 2 Door 210, Radio & Heater *53 Chev. 4 Door 210, Radio & Heater "53 Chev, 2 Door 210, Nice ‘53 Chev, Bel Air, Radio & Heater $895 to. $1095 52's 52. Ford V-8, Radio & Heater, Ford-O 52 Pontia¢. Catalina, R&H, Hydra. 52 Ford V-8, Radio & Heater, Std. $795 to $995 Transportation Specials $69.50 to $195.00 - < | 100 More Cars to.Choose From | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “Goodwill Used Cars” . 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 _~ 54 Chev. Bel Air 2 Dr., 53 Chrysler N. Yorker Cl. 4 ‘St Olds 88 2, Dr., R&H, CHEA MD Nash ...5.<.-. $165 WOME .ccsesins $282 "8 Pont. ........ $155 "Bright = 6 FE 80488 54 Merc. Conv., Lots of Extras. “34 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 2 Dr., 51 Olds 98 4 Dr., Green, R&H, Hydra..... 51 Olds S, 98 Hardtop, R&H, Hydra. aes $05 50 Dodge Dix. 4 Dr., R&H, Real Clean.... GOT TO GO . To the eit Bh carton R&H, Clean......$1295 eevee s $1895 Cpe., R&H, Auto. $1275 53 Olds S. 98, Dyno, R&H, P.S. & P.B.....$1595 53 Dodge V-8 4 Dr., R&H, Auto...-. sicaeeees 1°53 Olds $ 88 4 Dr., R&H, Auto., Clean... .$1475 53 Ply. Camb. Sedan, R&H, Good Car......$765 53 Chey. Dix. 2 Dr., R&H, P.G., Clean..... -$795 52 Chrysler Saratoga Sed., Fine Car Heat. .$845 |] °S2 Pont. Chief 8 Dix. 4 Dr., R&H, Hydra... $895 Lots of Low Priced Cars! 51 Pont. Gray Chief 8 Dix., R&H. 51 Nash Amb. Sedan, R&H, O/Drive.. "51 De Soto Custom Sed., 51 Merc.. Custom. Sed., R&H,- Auto........ veceoees $645 eens .$495 R&S, Auto.......$495 «$545 By@eaiscres 0000 GAS . $675 $495 PIES 47 Pont. Cl. Cpe.. .$195 “6 0ids -.-.-. vee $155 48 Stude. .......5 $181 Spot” Jerome Olds-Cadillac Cass at Orchard Lake FE 8-0488 R&H, Hydra. $1475" se L— =| OLDS i} 1950 Ford 4 Doar 8 FE 5-410]. [Cy Owens" Your ' At Used Car Dealer! 100. CARS MUST GO Regardless of Price No Reasonable Offer Refused See These, Before You Buy _ Anywhere e Gib pacewsedncauosance $295 1} 1952 Ford Country Squire .............-<. $895 1951 Ford 4 Door. 4... Aes ona mito ono nee $350 1950 Studebaker Comm. 4 Dr . $195 19$2 Plymouth 2 Door .........:..-.-+.+-< $495 195 Chevrolet 2 Door :...........1..-.00- $385 1951 Nash. 2 Door ........cc cece eee eee eee $195 1952 Ford Custom 8 Z Dro 2.2.0.2... es $695 || 1953 Ford Convertible, Sharp ............4 $1050 1951 Ford 2 Door <:........ gale seers ce eelsere $150 19S) Heary | 2 Door =... 2.-.------- ee $150 1949 Chevrolet: 4 Door o.... ....5<- cee ss $165 19580 Pontiac Catalina... ......... cece eens $395 ISSL Olds Holiday =) 0-60-40). ee Sasop yids) 1951 Nash. Ambassador ..............-..005: $250 1951 Ford Station Wagon’ ................- $495 INSI>Pivmouth 2° Door <...--.-.-.--.- $150 1955 Olds 98 Convertible .............-.00. $2950 1955 Ford Coupe ...:.........0--05--<0+- $1550 -1954 Ford 2-Door Custom 8 .............. $1095 1983 Ford Victoriay).....-- o-oo ee $1095 1954 Ford Convertible ...........000eeees $1395 1953 Studebaker 2) Door... 22.21 <<: $895 | 1952 Ford Convertible’ ............60. becca $895 1952 Ford Country Squire ..........-.... 7. $850 1953 Ford 2 Door 2.00 occ sce 5s ersccee seen $845 We Help Yot Finance Your Deal WR. ‘Cy Owens --Your FORD Dealer — _M7 S. SAGINAW ST. | FE §:3588 Open § AM, to 9; eM, Soa ——=$ 27 Mo. A-|1 Buys 54 Pontiac 2-dr. $1399 $3 Nash. 4-dr. ...$ 699 "$2 Buick Riviera $ 744 53 Hudson 2-dr...$ 599 9 111 '54 Ford 2-dr. ...$ 999 1] °52 Plym. 2-dr. -..$ 544 53 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ 799 "52 Stude, 2-dr. ..$ 544 53 Ford R. Wen. $ 999 "51 Ford Hardtop $ 544 ‘52 Merc. Hardtop $ 899 "54 Chev, 2-dr. ...$ 999 "$2 Ford 2-dr. ...$ 599 *S3 Plym. 2-dr. ..$ 744 52 Pont. 2-dr. like new .....$ 799 '52 Ford Cty. Sed, $ 844 ] '54 Plym. 2-dr. ..$ 999 "52 Chev. 2-dr. ...$ 599 °$3 Ford 2-dr. ....$ 799 ‘54 Ford Cty. Sed. $1544 ‘53 Buick Riviera $1199 "53 Dodge 2-dr. ..$ 744 1 '51 Kaiser 4-dr.-..$ 299 53 DeSeto 4- drX$ 744 ‘51 Ford 2-dr. .... $ 299 - |] °35 Ford Cty. Sqr. $2099 "55 Chev. dix. 2-d. $1499 "51 Ply. Cl Cpe. ..$ 299 "$2 Cad. 62 4-dr. . .$1399 , "53. Pont. Hardtop $1144 *52 Olds 88 2-dr. ..$ 899 2 BIG. i} Midwest 4-7500 - | JOrdan 4-6266 - $558 Mo.» ~*50 Buick Sedan . 1955 FORD RANCH WAGON Fully Equipped; Including Taxes and License - IF YOUR CAR IS WORTH $125 WITH ONLY $10 DOWN Convertibles ‘54 Ford Conv. ‘35 Ford Conv. ..$1999 "33 Chev. Conv. ..$ 999 '51 Ford Conv. ...$ 499 ‘32 Chev. Conv. ..$ 644 | Cheapies ‘49 Ford 2-dr. .....$144 "S31 Stude. 2-dr. ...$199 "49 Chev. 2-dr. ....$144 ‘30 Ford 2-dr. ..... $199 ‘30 Nash Sedan ...$144 ‘49 Dodge Sedan ..$144 . .$199 . $144 ..$ 74 49 Pontiac 2-dr. ‘$7 Plym. Sedan ‘Trucks "30 Chev. dump ...$444 ‘30 Ford stake ....$344 50 Ford %4-T. pickup . ‘47 Int. 1-ton walk-in van ...$199 "49 Dodge Exp. .. »$244 “ ‘47 Ford dT. pickup .......:$199 Harold Turner; Ford LOTS ‘Liberty 9-400C , "Liberty 9-408 HL =.” Immediate “Spot” Delivery ) | i : LonLons Bank Rates — No Down Payment $1399 | see Qa ~ % wi tip “i = » ae ? * * E Be ee ab ANS at oo Oe ras = % 4 a YE PONT “) THE | PONTIAC PRESS, yuma, eerie 1 1955 be Mee ~ QUALITY SERVICE All Makes! - Open 9 A. M. ‘til 9 P.M, See the Beautiful Lhd $139.95 up " CONDON’S. Redio & TV. Seles & st hag 127 S. Parke, Corner A Sell FE one. 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City Batter #:90— WIR, Jim Vinell WWJ. ‘Minute Parade WAYS ewe, Sasi Sete WAYS, Joho Slagle. CELW, Mews, Const WJBK, News, Don Meleod Wwa, Boxing’ Beuts WORK: Neve Gast _ WAR, News Ace News -- -- Today’ s Television Programs -- Channel 2-——WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channe! cx Te Puppet comedy. Theater. Gene Autry in of the Canyon.” (4) Sonny Eliot. |. Variety. Quiz. “Call 6:15—(7) -Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “‘Hook and Ladder.” (4) News, Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. @:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. SERVICE ? Yes! eT. © Hi-Fi © Radio © Tape Recorders © Record Players © infer-Comm. Systems © P.A. Systems BLAKE RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 BOWLERS 30 E. Montcalm FE $-2221 SAVE 550% 8 Cu. Ft. CROSLEY SHELVADOR with freezer chest and butter keeper, ranty. Reg. $239.95 189 SCHICK’S 5 year war- 1 year free service and delivery in Oakland County. 4 a HAMPTON’S NOW HAVE GE REFRIGERATORS 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 Open Evenings ‘til 9 P.M. 67 ae. "peenen ie" 1 Pleshy frutt (2). TV Weatherman. Dr...Ever- ett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty learns a bugle is sometimes as , good as a gun in “Rin Tin Tin and Bugle Call.” (4) Eddie Fisher Show. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards, $:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Julius La ‘Rosa. Music. 7:00—(7) Greatest Sports Thrills. Films of sporting events. (9) Million Dollar Movie. “The Naked Heart” with Michele Mor- gan, Kierson Moore, a young girl returns home to discover the meaning of love. (4) Mid- western Hayride. Musical va- riety country style with Hugh Cherry host. (2) Pantomime Quiz. Charades quiz played by all-star panel. | 7:30—(T) Treasury Men in Action. T-Men trap a jewel smuggler in “The Case of the Princely Pauper” through a phony in- come tax report. (4) Life of Riley. William Bendix as Riley in comedy as Babs and Junior * pigeons when the word spreads that he's setting up a love-nest with a young squab. 8:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan Murray with quiz. (4) Big Story. “Badge 21,"" newsman works tq capture cop-killers. Play- house of Star's. Barry Nelson, Marilyn Erskine in “The Un- inhibited Female," a story of an efficiency expert and a sec- retary. $:30—(7) The Vise. A husband who (2) ip to the Swiss Alps in “Bond of Hate,” Kay Gallard, Lloyd Lamble star. (9) Dial 9 Theater. Roddy MacDowell in “Tuna Clipper.” (4) Star Stage. Sylvia Sidney in “The Toy Lady,” a famous middle-aged stage ac- tress. must decide about her. ca- reer. 2 Ray Milland Show. Pro- fessor McNulty takes a trip with- out his wife as becomes” the objective of a musical comedy actress. 9:00—(7) Story Studio. “The Boarder,” drama. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. 10-round boxing bout: Cisco Andrade vs. Orlando Zulueta, (2)' Undercurrent. ly innocent note to the den of a : 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Cesar Romero in “All's Fair in Love.” (2) “I Led Three Lives,” Rich- ard Carlson as counterspy for the FBI. Corner. take over family budget. (2) |9:45—(4) Red | Barber's Topper. Topper becomes in-| Marty Marion, White Sox man- volved ®ith some homing! ager, guests with Red. ACROSS | 2 Like peas in 1: = 4 You will of J = 16 Looks alike 18 Landed properties Choo: 21 —— and outs 23 An -—— WG Soc 36 Worm n Little white » “Harp — peaereetiemereeparmeiianemenowd 2 Burden ‘ sin ‘owths 5 Curved molding 6 Centaur. 7 Golf mound § Bravely 9 —— Stanley Gardner 18 Fish sauce 11 The acid —— 17 Dark (prefix) $1 Peminin ye appellation 53 Irritate 54 Employ 55 Cockchafers ad —_ ner Policy oad } Cheap German Car BONN — A new two-passenger | car in Germany features four in- dividually suspended wheels, It's called Goggomobile, or Goggo, for short, and is powered by a two- cylinder engine in the rear. The car will be on sale in the United States next year for about $700. ‘New LOW PRICE! : “% Nivea tennis 08% . at Leonard’s” LEONARD S 20% E. 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