== The Weather
Fair and pleasant.
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France val
for Stable Rule
in North Africa. Expects to Establish
New Regime Within
Next Two Weeks
PARIS (# — New nego-
tiations with. Moroccan
nationalists are planned
set up a stuble, home-rule
government tor the North
African protectorate.
Important changes in
the Moroccar. political pic-
ture appeared imminent
but there was no: an-
nouncement of defails.
The French Cabinet
completed a two-day dis-
cussiOn of Moroccan policy France in a drive to) eee i en etnias _- re Se neem none ete amte ttn Truman Hits GOP as ‘Big Business’ Party GM Aeerain Will. Pioneer New Trend in Rail Travel Claims Favored
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yesterday and—annotnced
steps would be taken to
establish a new govern-
mient within two weeks.
Pierre July, minister for Tu-
nisian and Moroccan affairs, pre-
dicted that “the obstacles which
still confront us will be over-
come.”
Premier Edgar Faure earlier |
this month called for establish- |
ment of a new Moroccan govern-
ment by Sept. 12.
July told a news conference
the full Cabinef endorsed Faure’s
general Moroccan policy and avu-
thorized further talks with Moroc-
can leaders. He said efforts would
continue to bring the Istiqlal par-
ty, the protectorate’s strongest
nationalist faction, into a repre-
sentative government
July: gave no date for re-
sumption of the talks with na-
tionalist leaders which began
last week at Aix les Bains.
One expected change is the re-
placement of Resident General
Gilbert Grandval. French colonial
residents blame his moderate
policies forthe violence during
-the weekend of Aug. 20 in which
more than 1,000 persons died.
The man most frequently men-
tioned as his successor was Gen. Chicago Hails
GM Powerama | E Aerotrain Highlights |
26-Day Exhibition of
Power Development
CHICAGO. @k2The: place at
Diesel and gas turbine power in}
the nation's industrial economy
will be dramatized at a 26-day |
exhibition opening here tomor-
row.
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Japan Wants ‘Solid Partnership’ in the Pacific and Fast Asia, and |
“must | WASHIN( pr wW— Japanese
Foreign Minister Mantoru Shige |
mitsu said today the time has
come for America And Japan to
“review our delepse relationship
| and put it on a Solid partnership
basis."
Shigemitsu dai that under the
existing sec wdrity treaty between
the two ngtions the major bur-
den for Japan's defense has been
placed An the United States.
Japan. / he declared. has been ration’s Electromotive Division, |
of cars.
a topic of his conferences today
with Secretaryerot State Dulles
and other top U. S. officials.
American authorities have been
critical of Japan's slow pace in
building her defense forces.
WARNS ON REDS
But he made plain that he be-
lieves the two countries must The ten-coach trains, driven by a one-unit Diesel
with the GMC Truck & Coach Divi- | locomotive, are expected to set new standards in)
| passenger travel. The new trains are lighter and less,
In addition to the train which will be seen in| expensive than trains of trfé‘fiast and are designed for
Chicago through Sept. 25 a second is under construc- | minimum operating : and upkeep cost.
stand together to maintain peace
declared that Japan
re of Communist peace of-
fensives which aim at creating
difficuities and dissensions
among free nations.”
Shigemitsa said Japan felt
her tec mnie at — of war with |
Frank X. ‘Martel Dies:: passenger | tion will be ready by the end of September.
train, known as the “Aerotrain” will be unveiled to-| expected to be placed in service on two major lines for
Russia should be itp Mos.
cow and Tokyo have yet to
sign a peace
Werld War U1. But he gave as-
surance that Japan ‘will not
undertake anything that will
prejudice in the least our dy-
namie partnership with your |
| great country.” :
‘He also noted that —_ is
maintaining diplomatic relations | }
- Pierre Boyer de Latour, resident
general in Tunisia. A career
officer, he helped formulate self-
government agreements for Tu-
nisia and might be acceptable to
Morocco's nationalists.
Faure also hopes the general
can attract some support among
Moroeco’s colonial residents. He
served several years there under
Marshal ‘Alphonse Juin, idol of
many colonists, and gaimed a rep-
utation for sternness.
If shifted to Morocco, Boyer de
Latour’s first task presumably
would be to engineer the replace-
ment of the preserit Sultan, Mo-
hammed Ben Moulay Arafa, by a
regency council,
_ Freak Accident
Kills Woman, 64 Mrs.- Mary ’ Schneider
Dies Under Wheels of
Own Car
A 64-year-old West Bloomfield
Township woman was. killed yes-
terday when she was run over
by her own car as it rolled out
of her daughter's driveway.
Dead as the result of a frac
tured skull and internal injuries
was. Mrs. Marie Katherine
Schneider, of 6596 State Park
Bivd. Michigan State Police of-
ficers said the woman was dead
when they arrived at the scene.
They said the woman had
just arrived at her daughter's
home at 7056 State Park Blvd.
apparen
knocked underneath and pinned
ea
jterpart now nearing completion
uses Of Mechanical power in the
operation of sawmills, cotton gins
and oil drilling rigs and the ap-
plication of Diesel. power to
railroad trains, plowing and
other industrial and farm =
plements,
_~ new revolutionary light-
ight train built by - General
Motors at the request of a com-
mittee of railroad presidents
will get its first public /show-
ing.
At a press view today, invited
guests saw these exhibits along
with scrapers and tractors, the
world’s largest dump-truck, road
building equipment, fighter
planes, tanks, guided missiles,
and other defense weapons.
‘AEROTRAIN’
They also saw a Navy sub-
marine, General Motors’ gas
turbine powered automobile and
a half a dozen conventionally
powered ‘dream cars” shown
earlier ‘this year at General
Motors’ guiomantive shows, a
Entertainment is provided in
a “technological circus’? with
dancing.
The “Aerotrain” asd a coun-
will be turfed over to eastern
and-western-railroads sometime
after Nov, 1 for operating. tests.
~ (S¢e Profile of Shigemiteu,
/ page 17)
“eooperating under an unequal
arrangement."
Shigemitsu’s remarks were
prepared for a National Press
Club luncheon. He is here for
a three-day round of talks with
American officials.
The foreign minister, who a
decade ago signed his country's
surrender. to the Allies, did not
go into details in his discussion
of Japan's rearmament. plans—
Flaming Temper
Extinguished by
Arson Charges
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (# =<
New Bedford police’ report that
Floyd L. Ostrander, 52, was
really burned up during a.heated
argument with his wife last night.
They said he set fire to his
barn; tried unsuccessfully to set |
his home afire and yanked out
the telephone line so firefighters
could not be called.
Police charged him with arson,
attempted arson and willful dam-+
age to property. isisted on ec@
{AFL Labor President
MACKINAC ISLAND (# — Labor mourned today
the death of Frank X. Martel, president of the
Detroit and Wayne County AFL Federation of Labor.
The 66-year-old labor leader died of a heart attack
yesterday attending the Michigan Democratic con-
ference at'’Mackinac Island.
He was checking on his reservations for a banquet
in honor of former President Harry S. Truman at the
Grand Hotel when he collapsed.
Martel’s death pros expressions of condolences
from Truman, Sen. cNamara, Gov. G. Mennen
Williams and a host of labor leaders.
Truman said Michigan+
labor and the country had
suffered “a great loss.”
“He was what ! would
call a labor statesman,”
Truman said.
The veteran AFL chieftain.
was stricken after an uphill
walk from the Straits of Mac-
kinac ferry déck. Despite the
fact he had been under a doc-
tor’s care for some time because
of a heart ailment he had in-
‘the equip- ment bag of Dettoit news-
paper . photographer.
A preiiiient of the Detroit Fed- eration of Labor, local central
bedy of AFL unions in the area.
Intra-union disputes in recent
years, however, have cut
sharply into federation ~ mem-
bership and influence.
Martel was born Oct: 19, 1888
in Merrill, Mich., near Saginaw.
He was one of seven children. —
He was a printer fer Detroit
Newspapers in ‘his early years.
He went from a post in the In-
ternational Typographical Union
to the Wayne County Federation
‘| presidency.
¥Funerat-
incomplete. arrangements were entering .upon formal relations |
with Communist China.’
But he said neither Japan nor
the United States can escape the
reality that there are two hos-
tile Chinese governments exer-
|cising control over two separate
areas.
He said* Japan is anxious that
neither side aggravates the situ-
ation by Fesorting to vedenoe.
| area tomorrow. Clear Skies, Cool
Is Area Forecast —
Clear skies coupled with tem-
peratures in the low 80's is the
weather bureau forecast for this |
. Tonight, the mercury _1s .ex-
pected: to drop to a chill 58 to 62
degrees.
In a long range forecast, the
weatherman today said tempera-
tures will average below normal
fromr two t6 Tour degrees, climb-
ing Slightly, Saturday’ and Sun-
day. Additional showers are, ft
pected Friday,
Today in. downtown Pon 2 i4 the thermometer. a
cool 66 degrees at 8 a.m., show-
ing a I1-degree rise to TT by 1 +
They are
treaty ending t-
with the Chinese esos on | 00's we
Formosa amt this “prectides our ifigures in early squad returns. Group Given
Top Attention.
| Democrats |
~} their State Dems End Rally
at Mackinac Spurred
for ‘56 Campaigns
MACKINAC- ISLAND i)
Some 800 Michigan
packed up
political hopes to-
|day and left for home,
| confident
Wind Bothers
Skeet Gunners Scores Drop at OCSC
in National Shoot;
Title Matches Begin
By 4. GUY MOATS
Pontiac Press Sports Kditer
Strong winds following a heavy
' thunde rstorm early today were
giving shotgunners inthe Na-
tional Skeet Shooting champion-
| ships at Oakland County Sports-
man's Club a really rough time.
Consequently, there was a lot
of complaint from the com-
petitors, and scores
| Shooters used to running 96's and
re hitting far below _those skidded. | of state and
| national victories after a
| rollicking three-day rally.
| Harry S. Truman, who
/held the spotlight during
the conference, left the
,Pellston Airport at 10:30
| a.m. for his home at Inde-
| pendence, Mo,
| The former ’ President,
| full of fight on-his-current——
| “Give-'em-Hell” campaign,
will return to Michigan
Sunday for a. Labor Day
speech in Detroit.
Truman was given an
ovation as he blasted Re-
publican policy at a ban-
;quet in the swank Grand
| Hotel last night.
His peppery speech, which
| climaxed a four-hour-long pro-
| gram of songs, speeches and in-
troduction, was punctuated con-
tinually by the cheer of Demo-
crats who, packed the banquet
room 3
Looking vigorous himself,
| despite. his 71 years, Truman
praised Michigan Democrats for
their “pep, vim and vigour.”
“You, in Michigan, are build-
ing a good, solid, hard-hitting
political organization from the
ground up.”’ he said
“You have a very able and
outstanding leader in Goy.. Wil-
tiams.**
Democratic National. Commit-
tee Chairman Paul M, Butler
« challe nged the tate party mem-
(See partial text en » page i. >
bers to achieve greater aecom-
plishments in 1956, than ever
Targets failed, soared, dipped
and dropped unpredictably.
However, as national skeet
shooting association officials
pointed ‘out, “It's either shoot-
ing under windy conditions, or
having things held up by rain.
And 1 guess they'd all rather
be off the field.”
Second day of the nationals,
the country's biggest skeet shoot-
p.m. ing competition, found marksmen
firing in the first regular cham-
pionship.
“Both men and women were on
the ranges today, shooting the
sub-small gauge .410's. during the
morning. This afternoon: will
mark the start of the sub-junior
and women's junior chanipion-
| ship. The firing will be with the
big 12, or smaller guns, in those
pevents. Both are 100 target com-
petitions.
Only. one squad had reported
completing its round at 11:30
a.m. today.
Overpass Saves Time
DETROIT # — Motorists com-
muting to. Detroit's northern sub-
urbs .estimated today that an
overpass opened yesterday at
Woodward Ave. and Efrht Mile
Road saves them 10 miniites in
driving time, :
a. Red Farming—One sa
Russian (Batter's s a, This is the second -ot
six ond be- Se id-man oa delegation
U.8.8.R., SiGe
Nebraska ‘College o ‘Aprivaias
By DR. W. V. LAMBERT
nursery is his day time home.
Only on Sunday is he at his
parents’ home the entire day.
"| A TYPICAL HOME
Come ‘into a typical Russian
farm worker's house with me. « |.
Outside, we ste it’s made ¢
clay or adobe brick. This thick
wall means it's warm in winter:
and cool in summer.
In some areas, the houses are
8)
\In Today’ s Press
ees News cestaeseensiee @ ‘- -extended to provide shelter for
the farm animals. But this*house
is a typical small one. Three) .
rooms, each about ten feet by ten |.
feet plus a small kitchén.
‘The floor is wooden. The walls
dre whitewashed and clean,
often decorated with bc nese
pensive. ye geod dress -Costs a
month's wages.
During our tour, we Sanit
Tather
shy. They. seldom asked us|
questions, When* they did ques-
‘tion us, it was to ask how miaty
“American women worked on
farms..
When we told them that Amer-
‘ican women seldom if ever children we had, or to question if “What does the average yin
earn in America?”’—“What is the
size of the average farm in the
‘United “States?” — Usually they
were surprised by our answers.
In some cases they simply re-
fused to believe us.
hired hands would run a seven-
hundred-acre livestock farm,
before.
“T predict during the next two
er three years Michigan will
become one of the strongest
Demoératic states in the na-
tion,” Butler said.
“It was this concern,” Butler
said, “that prompted the Re-
publican national chairman to
make highly intemperate re
marks about Truman.”
Hall had said Sunday that
Truman’ s current speeches
“sounded like a bitter, frustrated
man.’
In a 2%-minute , speech intro-
| ducing ‘Fruman, W illiams praised
the former President as “one -of
the great Americans of the 20th
Century.”
The governor said the Republi-
can Administration may . well
boast of prosperity “because it
is the first prosperity this nation
has
leadership in nearly two genera-
tions."’ :
CLAIM CREDIT
“Where the present'administra-
tion can honestly claim success,
it must acknowledge that it is
only carrying out policies initi-
ated by the Democratic adminis-
tration of Harry Truman,” Wil-
liams said. .
out the conference,
Democrats repeated the theme
that the present administration is
a party dominated by ‘‘business”
and “special interests." The
charges were made. in the
speeches of Sen. Patrick V, Mc-
Namara (D-Mich), Truman and
Williams.
Also hard hit were the issucs
of public versus private power,
Republican money policies and
farm. support.
For the fight for the control
of. the state legisature, Demo-
erats were warned to prepare
to speak out on highway ~— known under Republican. .
mental health, _ taxes
schools, ~~
From top state officials to
THE PONTIAC PRESS. T UESDAY, AUGUS T 30, 1955 dh +
for Birmingham, Township
and Hills Must Act
by End of 1957
Bloomfield Hills and the township
of Bloomfield have been given un-
til the end of 1957 to stop pol-
luting the Reuge River and, its
tributaries with sewage and waste.
Visiting Circuit Judge Lila M.
Nuenfelt issued decrees ordering
the cessation of pollution deacline
Monday.’
The action came as. a result of
suits filed by the State Water Re-
three governmental units. Judge
Nuenfelt issued hbd-orders in simi-
lar suits against the-city of Lath-
rup Village, and * Southfield Town-
ship.
The decrees order the three
“te preceed immediately and
continue with due diligence to do
all things and take all steps
which are necessary to abate
pollution of the waters of the
state as soon as reasonably pos-
sible.”
Before May 1, 1956, they must
notify the Water Resources Com-
mission which of three plans will
be used to end the pollution. The
options offered by the decrees are: |
1 — Individual construction ef
sewers and sewage treatment fa- |
nity,
2 — A municipal authority in
which twe or more governmental |
units would join forces and re- |
sources.
93 — Another means of the de-
fendant's own choosing which
' would be satisfactory to health and
water resources officials.
schedule of dates for submission
of plans, the beginning of con-
struction and completion of con-
struction. All pollution definitely
must end by Dec, 31, 1957, under
the orders. The cities of Birmingham and
sources Commission against the ;-
cilities by each defendant commu.- | s
“The decrees also establish a |
Perforated sunshadea are conspicuous
on balconies of new apartment houses in the U. 8. sector of West Ber- SWISS CHEESE BLINDS —
tm. Holes permit. maths vision.
' Visit Secretary of State
Pontiac Men Offer Plan
to Curb Illegal Drivers
| them ap en on a 4 tour ay avail-|
ability basis.
Hare has estimated thaf there
danger- | are some 30,000 Michigan motor-
iets who should not be on the road.
followed an Automobile Club
ichigan survey which re-
vealed that half of the state driv-
ers who have had their license
revoked are still driving.
and Macomb
counties have adopted Terrien's
accounting system, it would be
quite easy to combine the files of
the adjacent counties, and come up
with a master file for much of
the highly populated area of the
state.
The central system would also
give an index record of other
i
Tt has been charged by state
officials that the pollution_is_being
caused by the discharge of raw or
inadequately treated human sew-
age and wastes into the Rouge and
its tributaries
Abatement of pollution has been
under discussion for three years
and the five units involved have
been under commission orders to
halt pollution for more than a year.
The communities cited have been
cooperating in a plan for jointly
solving the problem by means of a
sewer—the Evergreen Interceptor
—which would funnel sewage from
the area into the city of Detroit's
sewage treatrapnt plant.
The_$2,740,000_project_has_been
delayed for a year, however.
Southfield Township, . which
originally held ap the plan when
Ms voters refused to approve an
exp" ‘iture for it« share of the
Cost, is again holding up action. |
Southfield is in the process ot
changing from a township to a.
city and no action can be taken |
until its residents vote on a city |
charter, probably -in October or |
November.
Forger Sentenced Here
David C. Howard, 19, of 37 E
Ann Arbor, was sentenced to a
term of 19-14 years in the State
Prison of Southern Michigan at
Jackson by Circuit Judge Frank L.
Doty.
Howard pleaded guilty last week
to @ charge of uttering and pub-
lishing.
Sentencing Date Set
Leonard Alverez, 45, will be sen-
‘tenced next Tuesday on an inde-
cent liberties charge. Alverez, of
115- E. Harrison, Royal. Oak,
pleaded guilty when arraigned be-
fore Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty,
Monday. ;
Sentenced for Larceny
.A 25 year term at the State
Prison of Southern Michigan was
given Donald Wells, 26, of Royal
Oak, for grand larceny yesterday.
The senience was handed down by
Circuit em ge Frank L. Doty after
Wells, of 119 S. Washington, plead-
ed guilty to the charge.
“The Weather. PONTIAC AND” VICINITY — Mostly
thwesterly
shifting to Northwestert
diminishing te eo 1018
Today im “Ye Pontla
an temperature preceding 8 am.
att am. a velocity 20 m.ph. Direction: Wes
Precipitation
Sun sets Tues at BY Pe! p.m
Me rises Wed. 5:56 a.m.
Moon sets Wed. 4:08 a.m
Moon rises Tues mat 6:34 p.m During the past two years, Ter-
Tien has completed and put into
operation a streamlined, one.form |
method of justice court records.
The possible solution to remov-
ing dangerous drivers from the |
highways lies in one of the sev-
eral carbon copies of the court |
record that the justices fill out
after each case. crimes, and could be useful in |
prounding up known sex offenders
it has = = out.
Men Save C Gil
“This copy of the violation, if;
open 24 hours a day, would allow |
justices and municipal judges to |
check an offender's past record of |
phone ‘calls.
would not burden the secretary
rien bas ed out. Hoa jus-
tice Intends to check jnto the
| past record of a driver before
| him now, he must check with the
Lansing bureau, which is often
inconvenient,
Through his accounting work,
Terrien already has records of |
| justice court appearances for the
past 18 months, These could be
| Put into immediate use by setting | || ree ae ora a id acho
‘Pontiac Deaths
Michael Mahoney Funeral for Michael Mahoney,
8:45 a.m. Wednesday in St. Vin-
cent de Paul Church of which
he was a member. Burial will be
in St. Paul Cemetery in Onaway.
8:30 o'clock from Melvin A. Schutt
Funeral Home. Mr. Mahoney died
Saturday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-
pital.
Born at Dennamora,.N. Y. June
30, 1866, he was the son of Jerry
married Jennie Ryan
Merrill in. 1888. He came to Pon-
tiac from Detroit and was a re-
tired carpenter. He was ‘a member
of Knights of Columbus.
Surviving are a son and two
daughters, Lawrence Mahoney of
Flint, Mrs. Ralph Perkins of Pon-
tiac and Mrs. William Rohn of
Streeter, Tl. |
Also surviving are a brother and
sister, Martin of Grosse Pointe,
19 grandchildren and 16 great-
grandchildren.
Mrs. Henry Schneider
Funeral for Mrs. Henry G.
Schneider Sr., 64, of 6956 State
Park Bivd. will be at 10 a.m.
from St. Williams Church in
Walled Lake. Rosary service will
be at 8 p.m. Wednesday in C, J.
Godhardt Funeral Home in Kee-
go Harbor. Burial will be in Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery.
‘Mrs. Schneider was killed when
| her car ran over her. Monday.
Born in Toledo May 3, 1891 she
married Mr. Schneider Jan. 8, 1913.
She came to Pontiac six years
ago from Detroit.
A b ot
temperature Reepineneavevenl
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eb eeesereeverses MS
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convictions with one or two tele- |
* The calls would be local, and |
89. of 211 Willard. St. will be at)
Rosary service will be tonight at |
her hair and began
toward shore when a boatload of |
and Mrs. Ellen Phillips of Erie; | From Drowning Take Turns Holding
| Friend Afloat in Cass
Lake After Capsizing placed in a central file agency -
et chutes, ailing tm Lama as | drowning late last night in Cass | t o }
pe aor ag — | Lake after the 18 foot. speedboat | Four persons narrowly missed |
in which ‘they were fiding cap-|
| sized and sank in 40 feet of water.
Sandra Rogers, 19, of Detroit,
a passenger who could not swim,
was held up for about 20 minutes
by Raymond Benach, the boat
owner,*and two other passengers.
| She was treated for bruises of
the right arm and stioulder at
| & Pontiac General Hospital and re-
leased. The others —— in.
jury
Benach, 22, of Detroit,
Oakland County Sheriff's deputies
‘that the boat was in the. center of
lof control and capsized,
all four occupants into the water.
Benach said he did not see any-
| thing in the water in the path of |
the. boat before the accident oc-
curred.
The other passengers were,
Aubrey Golde, 26, of Detroit and
bor.
After. the craft went down, the
three took turns holding the 19-
year-old girl from submerging.
Benach said he held the girt by
searchers, aroused by the victims
cries for help, picked them. up.
Pistol Mishap
Kills City Man Police Say Victim, 26,
Pointed ‘Unloaded’ Gun
at Himself
Warned by his friends that an
“unloaded” revolver might be
loaded, a 26-year-old Pontiac man
shot and killed himself when he
jokingly pointed the gun at his
chest,
Pronounced dead of a. self inflict-
ed ,32 caliber bullet wound in his
chest was Manuel Garcia; of 12
Whitfield St., a Pontiac Motor Di-
vision employe.
Witnesses Yo the shooting at 346
Osmun St. told Pontiac Police of-
After they warned him to baw
the pistol down, witnesses
police Garcia held the sun to
his chest and fired the fatal shot.
Garcia was pronounced dead by
[was taken to the Huntoon Funeral
Pontiac Police said the pistol
told)
s bow lake when it suddenly went out |
pitching |
Renee Better, 24, of Keego Har-
swimming | |. Frank L. GM Working
lon A-Power President Curtice Talks
at Powerama, Tells of
Company’s Research
tors Corp. revealed today that it
was doing research on atomic pow-
| er,
However, GM President Harlow
the research was applicable to the
use of automobiles, trucks, air-
plane equipment or ‘just what."
He declared:
“When the proper time comes,
if we have semething te an-
nounce in the application of
atomie energy to a vebicle of
~ any kind, we'll let you knew
very *
“Tt will say, in. very general
terms, that we are. not overlooking
any fields that are open to us
that are productive of power, We
are producers: of horsepower and
users.’
Curtice issued the statement at
luncheon which was a pre- _|@ preas
liminary to the GM Powerama,
which celebrates the production
by GM of the 100 millionth diesel
horsepower and also the corpora-
tion's progress on gas turbine en-
gines,
Referring to the use of gas tur-
bine engines in automobiles, Cur-
“Gas torkine engines are a lit-
tle closer than they. were two years
ago when we p the experi-
mental Firebird, but they are not
in the immediate future,”
Police Probe Breakin
at City Gas Station
Pontiac Police are investigating
the weekend breakin of the Cities
Service Gas Station, located at
S60 N. Perry St.
Clarence Rossman, of Lake
Orion, an employe, told officers
that the thieves entered the sta-
tion by breaking a window in the
rear of the building, ,
Innocent Plea Filed
A- not guilty plea was entered
for James Kuzenko, 23, of Detroit,
| who stood mute Monday at his ar- |
raignment on a charge of larceny
‘from a motor vehicle. The plea -
jwas entered by Circuit
Doty. Judge CHICAGO (INS) — General Mo-
H. Curtice would not say whether | |Solons to Hear.
Proposals for
_|Defectives’ Aid
“gen. William S.- Broomfield (R-
Royal Oak) said today he will pre-.
sent” two recommendations aimed
at providing care for mentally de-
fective, children to a State Senate
~ | committee tomorrow.
The first will urge .that the
state consider an institution in
Oakland County to house about
1,000 of the youngsters. Broom-
field’s second \proposal will car-
ty to the Senate a proposal Pro-
bate Judge Arthur E. Moore
made: to Governor, Wil
It calls for providing immediate
temporary care for the approxi-
mately 1,200 defective children now
awaiting care and treatment by
placing them in vacant state. in-
stitutions or in foster home, with
the state sharing the cost.
Murder Suspect
Arraigned Here Roy Goff Stands Mute
at Court. Hearing;’
Examination Set
After standing mute during ar-
raignment yesterday in Justice,
Court, Ray Goff, 32, was ordered
+ to-appear_Sepi. 8 lor examination
in the first degree murder of pret-
ty Flint divorce, Rita Cummings.
Goff, also of Flint, appeared
since the slaying of the 77-year-old
mother of three eight days ago on
a lonely road near Holly, A suicide
note linked the pair romantically.
Dressed in a white shirt opened | 190 PHS Gridders
Drill Monday Fundamentals, Stressed
by Graybiel and Staff
in Opening ‘Practice
A total of 90 aspiring Pontiac
High School football candidates re-
ported to bead coach Ed Graybiel
and his staff at Monday's’ opening
workouts in Wisnér Stadium. Fifty
prospects were from the varsity
and the rest represented the re-
serves.
Yesterday's session was de-
voted chiefly to . conditioning,
which lnvolveg calisthentics and
winds prints, Fundamentals
were stressed
his coaching
Four plays were presented to
Pontiac's gridders yesterday, two
from the T-formation and two from
the single wing. It was just ‘in-
of things, Graybiel said.
Graybiel commented that a tew
of the boys seem to remember well
(from a year ago, but added that
many others are “green.”
size is evident, he said, but the
majority comes from the reserves
and hence is an unknown quantity.
“We do have some fast backs,”
‘| Graybiel stated.
Unieas the weather becomes un-
bearably bad, the PHS gridders
Tare slated for another busy work-
out today. If it proves necessary
to retire from outside, Graybiel
plans skull practice and motion
pictures,
Big Carrier Forrestal
t Getting Rough Tests
ABOARD THE CARRIER FOR-
RESTAL w& — The 60,000-ton car-
rier Forrestal was at sea today
awaiting rigorous tests that will
determine whether this mighty | avenue frontage; and property
' en the south side of Hamilton
| the need for acquiring lots tented to get them into the swing the The Day in Birmingham
'City CaWs for Estimates.
on Third Parking Lot Site’ BIRMINGHAM — Steps uot
taken at last night’ s City Commis- |
sion meeting to further efforts,
toward construction of the city’ s|
third proposed parking lot, to
benefit the northeast business sec-
tion,
pee advised City Man-
ager Donald C. Egbert to secure
accurate acquisition costs for the
parcels involved, namely:
Land for a 160-car space lot
(let A) between Ferndale and
| Park streets north of Hamilton
‘avenue and south of Oakland
(lots E and F) extending 280
feet east of thé alley adjacent
to Birmingham National Bank.
The latter would provide 87 car)
spaces and include a 6%-foot strip |
of land to allow for foot traffic
through to East Maple avenue.
Egbert also was authorized od
investigate finances regarding con-
struction of a multiple, or deuble- |
decker, structure on lot A. This |
could forthe present | ‘
and F. |
' He will also check the possi- |
bility of providing a buffer strip
for the onan of a |
avenue which wou
mean erento the Hors
space in lot A.
While most_of the affected prop- |
erty owners are willing to accept |
lot A, they are “pretty much op- |
posed” to the lot on the south side
of Hamilton, “mainly because of |
the expense of acquiring," John
Maynard told. the commission,
is representing prop- |
erty owners on Park, Hamilton |
and a portion of Ferndale avenues, |
who would be -assessed for lot A s
Ot concern te all whe may be’ |
assessed for any of the city's off- |
street parking lote was the an-
ouncement that the probable |
ratio of financing any municipal. —
ly sponsored lots would be 60-40 |
per cent, the city paying the
larger figure. | seathed
| Miss few weeks when men and women
vie for top honorgy in their re:
spective leagues.
Tournament play in the Men's |
|. League began today, with two |
matches scheduled. both this |
week and next, and the playoffs |
on Sept. 11. Competing wil] be |
32 members.
Season's play ended last week,
|with the team of Tom Stinson and
Tom McDaniel leading the way
with a score of 67. Second and
third were the teams of Bob Gent
and Charles Moore, and the father
and son team of Virgil and Mickey
Hartkopf.
In the Ladies’ League, 32 wom-
en will compete Sept, 13 : a
| medal tournament.
In league play which” end to-
day, Mrs. Jack Lindley and Mrs.
Rebert Wyatt top the list with
a score of 59. Next is the team of
Mrs. Nell Hollingshead and Mrs.
Richard 8S. Dixon.
Flight wiiitiers in the junior tour-
nament which ended last week
were John Shelly, age 14;. Tom
Rutledge, 15; Paul Simmons, 12;
EE and- ode Rauteck, 9: Prete
tive scores were 38, 46, wmehalee eels and 96.
Devany y Wins First
Test at Birmingham
Defending champion Pat Devany
came through her first match un-
teday in the-—Wemen's
District Golf Association Tourna-
ment at Birmingham Country Chib.
Devany downed Mrs. Jane
|Israel with ease, 6 and 5.
Former titlist Mrs. Don Weiss
survived her first test with a
|erushing 7-5 victory over Mrs. R.
'E. Leahy, but another ex-cham-
pion was a casualty. Margaret
Russell, twice a winner, fell
‘victim to Ann Arbor’s Mrs. Susie
LeClair, 6 and 5. Five other
matches are incomplete.
‘He Loth Thomething
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raignment in Sheriff Frank Irons’) her Newport News, Va., moorings
affice. late yesterday, headed for four-day
Tile examination was set tenta-| sea trials of her great engines and
tively for 2 p.m. in the Oakland | virtually every piece of machin-
‘County Probate C Court _chambers. ay with which she is | equipped.
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He Steals Luggage
for Revenge Alone PARIS —French airman Jean
Louis Tournier was held in jail
today, charged with stealing lug-
gage from five U.S. soldiers. Police
said he wanted revenge — nat
profit — because a thief had stolen
his own bags in New York.
Tournier trained at a camp at |
Amarillo, Tex., and speaks English |
fluently. Police said he went about |
his vengeance in this manner: He struck up conversations with |
U.S. soldiers holidaying’ in Paris.
During the talk he would observe,
“You know, in France we consider
‘| the numbers between 1 and 10 (or
another set of figures)- unlucky.”
* * *@
The Gls often would reply, “Why,
my hotel room is number .such-and-
Tournier had mentioned.
Tournier would then telephone
ithe hotel, pose as the American, |
and say a French airman eel
| going to pick up his luggage.
Once he had collected the bags, |
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Innocent Reply Suspect in Mysterious
| Answers Indictment
PITTSBURGH @#® —-Aldo Icardi,
jindieted yesterday by a yg
‘grand jury in ———
| charges of falsely denying com-
| plicity in the World War II death
| of Maj. Wiliam Holohan, will
| plead .innocent to the indictment,
his attorneys sald.
| Teardi, 34, was not available for
commeént after the indictment was
handed down, but his attorneys,
| Ruggero J. Aldisert of Pittsburgh
‘and Samuel L. Rodgers of Wash-
: ington, Pa,, said:
“We have not, had the opportu.
to plead not guilty. We shall con-
tinue to represent Mr. Icardi in
his four-year battle to establish
his innocence."
sentia_by an Italian--eourt to life
imprisonment for the slaying of
Holohan in December 1944, is a
former Army lieutenant who now
lives here and aspires to law prac-
| tice. be extradited and legal authorities
| say he cannot be tried in this coun-
/ try on a murder charge.
The indictment stems from his
| March 1953 tried to find out what
| happened to Holohan when he went
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ended in divorce. *
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} Tuesday. An attorney said the di-
vorce was “amicable’’ and the
| Property was divided in an agree-
| ment signed Friday.
They were married in June, -1938, |
and there were no children: Shooting of Army Major.
nity of examining or studying the |
| details of. the indictment, but be;
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yg or tried and sentenced in ab-|_
The courts have ruled he cannot |
| testimony before a House Armed |
| Services subcommittee which in | A
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$5.0 Peded Since Thursday Students Seek ‘Loans’
to Finance Fleodtights 4
and Fencing
WATERFORD er’ A
spot check reyeals that over $5,000
has been pledged in the five days
since the campaign started to fi-
nance floodlights and fencing for
the Waterford Township High
School. athletic field. Goal of the
pledge drive is $25,000.
Only half of the 30 members of
the student council who are pro-
“He stressed that although out-
ations are being accepted,
the project really is an opportunity
_ for people to invest their ‘Inoney
PAY IN 1960 |
in 350 and $100 ina-
beginning in 1960.
The secheaee hope to get suf-
ficient pledges to- begin the in-
stallation. this fall, in time to hold
some night football games during
the coming season,
County Deaths Mrs. Peter Pennamen
ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs,
Peter (Anni Mathilde) Pennamen,
72, of 753 Longsbury St., will be
held at 2 p.m. Thursday from
Pixley Funeral Home,-with burial
She leaves five sons, Harry of
Detroit, W of Berkley, David
of Lancaster, Calif., William and
Arnold of Rochester; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Ethel Watson of Reno,
Nev., Mrs. Esther Ettinger . and
Mrs. Evelyn Kowarsky, both of
Miami, Fla.; and 12 grandchildren.
' Mires. Frank W. Lewis
THORNVILLE—Service for Mrs.
Frank W. (Alta) Lewis, 51, of 4015
School St., will be held at ‘the
Thornville Church at 1:30 p.m,
Wednesday, with burial in Thorn-
Ville Cemetery. The body will be
at the Baird Funeral Home, La-
peer,—until_noon Wednesday. She
__ died Sunday. |
She leaves her “husband: “one
daughter, Mrs. William Snyder of
Hunters Creek; four brothers,
John, Roy and Jesse Masters of
Oblong, Ill. and Otis Masters of
Flint; one sister, Mrs. Ora Simons
of Oak Town, Ind.; and two grand-
children
Roy G. Northrup
MARLETTE — Service for Roy
G. Northrup, 68, of Marlette Town-
ship, will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday atthe Marlette Baptist
Church, with burial in Marlette
Cemetery. He died Friday..
He leaves his widow, Clara; four
Soaghaers, Mrs.-Lee Davies, Mrs.
of Lansing: two sons, Leland of
Fanny Beadle, both of Mariette,
Mrs. Mae Thuma of Saginaw; and
11 grandchildren,
County Birth Births
an and Mrs. prone Werth _— ke announcing the birth
Dansel Allan. ‘|for Housewife Bowlers Jaterford.
thletic Field Makes Headway
|—-WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —
More than 150 relatives and friends |
attended the evening wedding of |
Glenda Rae Burkhardt and Rich. |
ard. L. Oldenburg, held recently |
in White Lake Presbyterian |
Church, .
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Burkhardt,
3835 White Lake Rd., and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Oldenburg, 234
North Center St., Highland.
Recognize Local
Farm Animals MR, AND MRS. LOUIS OLDENBURG
Glenda R. Burkhardt Wed
to Richard L.
County Farms Receive
Honorable Mention for |
‘Milk Producers
Records in milk production of}
locally owned cows havé been)
compiled by cattle clubs and)
placed in registry recérds of State |
and National breeders’ associa- |
tions.
“Envy,” nine-year-old Guernsey |
owned by Howard H. Colby of
Romeo, has chalked up a new
record, placing second in milk and
seventh in fat production, among |
the ten highest of the Guernsey
breed’ "in ‘her class, with the
American Guernsey Cattle Club,
New Hampshire.
Twelve Holstein butiy owned |
by Michigan Holstein breeders ©
recently were Fecognized as
Silver Medal production sires
by the Holstein Friesian Assn, of
America. -
terthur Victor Forbes, of Lake-|
field. Farms, Clarkston, and Roam- |
er Pabst Burke of ryrogey
Farms, Clarkston, owned by E
A. Hardy and Son, Rochester and
Jay F. Bowllsy of Ovid.
Announcement has been re- |
ceived from the Hoistein-Friesian |
Assn. of America of the recent |
completion of an official produc- |
tion record by registered Holstein
cows owned by the following:
W. C. Ireland of Metamora‘
Lakefield Farms, Clarkston; La-
peer State Home and Training
School, Lapeer; Walter Oliver of
Pontiac and Pine Row Farm,
Lake Orion.
Meeting Set Thursday
WATERFORD TOW NSHIP—
Frances McCallum, president of
the Dixie Housewives Bowling
League, has called a meeting for |
1 p. m. Thursday at Dixie Recrea-
tion.
All members and new bowlers) Me
at Waterford
| ‘Two of them are Laketictd Win-| has been
| sonic Temple for its regular meet-
‘are asked to attend. Oldenburg Glenda Rae wore a floor-
length gown ef nylon lace and
tulle over satin, with a veil of
itlusion. Her cascade bouquet
was composed of white roses
and stephanotis, centered with a
white orchid.
Marian Pickering of White Lake
road was her maid of honor and
Mrs. Charles Smith of Milford |
acted as bridesmaid.
Charles Smith, Leon DeGarmo |
of Highland and Melvin Mc-
Keachie of White Lake Road at-
tended the bridgegroom.
A reception was held afterward |
| in the Davisburg Masonic Temple,
Davisburg. The couple left for a
tour of Nofthern Michigan and
plan to live at White Lake upon
return trom their honeymoon.
Garden Club
‘to Show Films
WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP —
Two films, “Michigan Water Won-
derland” and “The Story of Mod- Lapeer Airman
Among 3 Killed
Killed in Car Crash |
LAPEER—A 22-year-old Leee
man was one of three airmen)
killed Saturday in an auto acci- |
dent near Sacramento,
Force revealed today, }
Mather Air Force aoe. where |
the three were stationed, ide’ ntified |
them as Airman 2. C. Andrew A. |
Anderson .of Lapeer, Airman 1, C.
Morris C. Lowe, 22, of Dundee,
Ore., and Airman 3. C. John A.
Juntunen, 25, of Calumet.
The car, driven by Anderson,
failed to make a turn and upset, Funeral Set Saturday | ‘
“for Andrew Anderson,
the Air| 7
a brother, Robert of Imlay City;
and Mrs. Andrew Borup of Ionia.
ern Roses” will be shown when the
| Waterford branch of the National |
Farm and Garden Associatign |
meets at 1 p. m. pres at the |
home of Mrs. E. Windeler.
Mrs. Gil ea is in charge of |
the program and* Mrs. Arthur
Arnold ‘will lead a discussion on
the recent flower show. Co
| hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Bump |
| and Mrs. Ashton Emery,
Approximately 1,500 attended the |
flower show, held Saturday and |
Sunday at the CAI Building. The |
exhibit,
elubs.._was generally consideréd
one of the most outstanding that
‘eid ter this area:
Joseph Bird Chapter
fo Meet at Clarkston CLARKSTON — Joseph C. Bird
Chapter No, 294, OES, has set 8
p.m. tonight at the Clarkston Ma-
ing of the month.
The annual meeting and election
will be held at 8 p.m. on the eve-
ning of Oct. 3, with a potluck din-
ner scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
Advanced Officers Night will. be
Sept. 19, starting at 8 p.m. in the
Masonic Temple.
Files Innocent Plea
William L. Hiscock, 31, of 117
FE. Hopkins St. appeared before
Municipal Court Judge Maurice E.
Finnegan. yesterday and pleaded
‘innocent to a charge of driving
while under the influence of
liquor. Released on a_ personal
bond,—Hi k_will_appear_tor trial sponsored by four area | Anderson was the son of Mr.
and Mrs, Irving 4. Anderson of
130 Mills St. here. He was a
1961 graduate of Lapeer High
School, and joined the Air Force.
on March 7, 1952.
Besides his parents, he leaves
two sisters, Mrs. Edward Blue of
of Lapeer; and grandparents, Mr.
His body will arrive at the)
morning. Funeral service will be
at 2 p. m.
Hope Cemetery.
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Columbiaville, Mrs. Norman Buck | 95+, statewide Driver Training Institute for high school teachers at Ann
Arbor, Michigan Secretary of State James M. Hare (right) watches one
of the demonstrations on parking technique. Oakland County area teach-
Baird Funeral Ho Thursda |ers are among those attending the two-week session on all-expense
—— ie Y scholarships from: Automobile Club of Michigan. They will aid in teach-
3rd. Dawn Patrol
to Draw State
Air Enthusiasts ROMEO — Over 100 airplane en-
| thusiasts from all over the state
2 | will join local pilots in the third an- |
| nual Dawn Patrol slated to be held |
as part of the Romeo Peach Festi-
,; val on Sept. 4. |
The airmen are scheduled to-ar-
rive at the Romeo Airport between
7 and 10 a.m. where they will be
guests of the Peach Festival Asso-
ciation. A public breakfast will be
served to flyers and spectators in
the hangar, according to Dr. John
C. Nott, chairman of the event.
Peach Queen Nancy Kovack of
Flint is expected to be present to
award prizes to the youngest and
oldest pilots and those who have
came the furthest distance.
The three-day peach festival is | the
scheduled to be held Sept. 3-5.
|
j MAXINE SAGE
CLARKSTON—Maxine Sage, the
| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sage of 17 N, Holcomb St., Clark-
ston, will be a Sept. 8 graduate of
Harper Hospital School of
Nursing, Detroit. ,
WEDNESDAY IS qasaeneT
S| DOUBLE
RED STAMP DAY
SAM'S WALGREEN 9293 Aut Aubure Road, Auburn Heights A Ponting Mate Seow panes
a AEN a |
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FIRE-BREWED
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Stroh's is Americo's only fire-
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Hollywood Headlines
Vivacious Ginger Rogers S IST 80, 1955
‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, AUGT
NO
Plans to Sponsor Starlets PHONE a By JAMES BACON tablished glamour queens want no | meiveRies: ; : HOLLYWOOD # ~— Ginger
Rogers, normally a conservative
girl, is fomenting a Hollywood rev-
olution that coffid shake the ranks
of her sister glamour queens to
the dark roots of’ their platinum
tresses.
* * *
It started quietly a few weeks
ago when a Hollywood group, con
sisting of Ginger, director George
Sidney, bon vivant Jim Henaghan,
and producers Jack Cummings and
David Hempstead, decided to re-
vive the old Wampas baby stars
idea.
Now it was the Wampas that
gave the publicity kick to stardom
Io such as Joan Crawford, Clara
Bow, Dolores Del Rio, Loretta
Young and ethers. The Wampas
was 4n organization of publicity
men, It was significant, one of |
the members. recalls, that estab- |
lished feminine stars of the era |
gave the group: nothing but —re-
| picture with a big star, let alone
_|a movie, part of..
t's no trade secret that, the
older feminine stars often ‘blue
pencil fresh, shapely—and young—
talent, It's even hard for a cute
starlet to get in the same still
* *
Marla English, one of the most
photographed of all the young beau-
ties, reveals that several of the
top stars have been downright |
mean to her: when photographers |
tried to pose them together. |
This practice is an accepted pat
tern for survival in the dog-eat-dog
existence of Hollyw |
Ginger, who ays talks
straight from the shoul ler, argues:
“Tt'a time someone “started spon-
soring the young players in this
town, I had tots of help when I
siskanics. got started and it meant a lot to’
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63 UW. Huron St. re 2 =a p Be -. really méang that he's had all he
wants- of it.
Listen to some fishermen talk
and you'll never believe that
truth is stranger than fiction.
and helps his wife into the car,
you ean bet that he has just
acquired one or the other,’
”
Case Records of a Psychologist
Smile and Offer Compliments to Win
Spiritual Kinfolk Anywhere in’ World condition still prevail and we'll be
it seeing Coroner Dr. Cobb out our
b derrge way.
| 9 BC. Jewel
Waterford
‘Sentence Drunk Drivers
to Work in Hospitals’
I would like to make a suggestion
regarding the shortage of help in
To see the injured that are
daily admitted to a hospital made
me think twice and I'm sure that
“the average citizen doesn't realize
the extent of injuries some people
are admitted with or the terrific
amount of people that are ad-
mitted dally. —.
My suggestion is this:
When a person is sentenced to
5, 10, 20 or 30 days for drunk or
reckless driving, instead of sending
them to jail, sentence them to a
like amount of days working in
the hospital. They could assist the
nurses’ aides or the orderlies. Pere
haps they could work eight hours
and then return to their homes
after their shift: —_ .
They might even be paid a small
hourly rate so they can feed their
families, but ‘the main reason for
this is to impress on these careless
drivers the damage they can do
With their automobies.
It is my belief that most reck:
less and even drunk drivers are
not criminals and that they would.
abide by the rules. If, though,
im to a much
penalty.
This suggestion is humbly sub-
mitted for all readers' ideas and
no doubt even more and better
ideas can be suggested. Perhaps
Pontiac can pave the way for
lowering accident ‘rate through the
people's knowledge of what damage more severe
an be done by an automobile.
Sidney J. Winstanley
22 Myra
East Walton Residents
Join Traffic Complaint
We wish to heartily endorse the
: yond two.terms. Some wil] argue THOUGHT FOR TODAY
_| _ chance of reducing the State’s terrible ‘ration, he comes to some that Trunien’s age, Tl, ea deter- : Po te Quaees
ed toll of highway slaughter. . tells me that the one. pro- ™™ = a: Are you lonely and friend- kinship is not a matter of your friends an . You = toe ore Sr eee
— -_-_ posed. through Oakland os REMEMBER UNIONISM args dong: Hemp ad pena bo family surname and blood ances- Work at it. So smile at people. own husbands; that the word of “ - ‘ @ounty and that from De- Truman now says the Republican at once! You can | : Always write to Dr. George W, Crane Ged be aot
+ Home Ownershi G ini trolt to Chicago will bring a administration is a captive of big 10 minutes and it doesn’t cost = . ss core Pontiog Press, Pontisc, 9.5
p aining an economic boom,, not only HIGGINS business, but the country: will re- @ single penny. a grin and You can meet a total stranger wei adarewsed snd son costs when No books we ike = - member that big unionism domi- pay compliments to your com- yon ceca fer ‘ene of psychological io are so legible ag the
One of the most important post war to the area they traverse, nated the Truman administration. partons. The moment they and fall in love almost instantly. crema | lives of men; no character so plain but to the entire state. “They will be a great
tourist magnet,” he says, “and will reduce
our taxes through the increased sale of gas- Nothing Truman can about smile back, they are your spir-
harm done by the administration itual kinfolk, so you never need
‘ be alone again! developments in the United States is
the rapid increase in the ratio of home
_ ownership. - j — Peas a and = eo abana en from sabotage can compare with py pr. GEORGE W. CRANE ' : , ow ters. They give us ‘bonus’ highways the injury to constitutional prac- © one. ‘ You can likéwise adopt sons or,
In 1948 some 18,900,000. American 11.0140 not take anything out of the funds tice recorded when ‘Truman vic. Case P-206: Susan M., aged 28,” , Nes sos Sittin Sa . Whi Y C h C zg: - families owned their homes. Today tor other road construction.” lated the Constitution in seizing is an art student in Chicago, fF {0 gout make a fetish out of en ou .Catc Oo ds | that number has in by one-third the steel industry. from her heme state of Fenneases. the ancient notion that “blood is 0
pe te ee — Ne president ef the United, -.- thicker than water.” By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. —_ about the possibility of developing to 25,000,000 of ous 48,000,000 families. acintoued™ aan —— States in all: history ever seized DT, by eyo mage le Your flesh-and-blood kinfolk will Do you remember, by any- Pneumonia, rheumatiz, influenza, While this is modified by : Bryson Medill > . =. smaiyned and, a feel vo lenely. : ; "sell you down the river or send chance, the conclusions reached by ™8slemor poliomyelitis too.
ae the fact that the number of fam- : mane oot oe, Fe ee rem you UNHAPPY CREATURES ; of Auburn Heights. He continues, “While I rebuked by the Supreme Court “Down in Tennessee in the These miserable creatures are
of the United States, little town where I grew up, half
Whatever the alleged damage ot __¢ Population were my kinfolk.
“But people _ haven’t won any money, I've learned a lot
about punctuation, also that things are not
always what they first seem like.”
od
Sign in a Pontiac tavern:
“If you have nothing to do,
Don't do it here.” “flies in the ¢ountry also has in-
~~ ereased, it nonetheless is socially
- and economically significant.
For one thing ‘it means that more
families are settling down with a larger complained that his life had been
in foreign ;
missal of General: MacArthur by whether I live or die.
investment in their hofne communities con- in seizing the steel industry and 1 don't believe I finish sequence of proximity
and the Nation. Reflected also in the sunflowers approaching the 15-foot mark in dismissing MacArthur are not course at art school.” wad ca tay merrtan Dhl pa gr
figures above are the general prosperity are reported by . the only mistakes which Truman- 4.90 suNGERS coming down with or just ‘
and stability resulting, for the first time Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Reed Millions of people in America £ aes ot ag oops’ Pe poccome dl in our history, in more than one-half of of 8301 Cooley Lake Road, They raise them Portraits share Susan's heart cry to have f , Lobe pancho the
for feed ‘for birds, including some always some friendly associates to replace . One conclusion of the British in. Ment. - ; our families owning their own homes. pungry and always “sassy” blue jays. -i6 a wesosten the kinfolk back home, hone unless they also feel this _ oa. ™ e567
ig Beyond doubt all this makes for a You ey et icee seer neigh _ 5°me of these lonely souls are spiritual bond of love and affection Bap ayo ice is Sagi There you have something to
/| __ stronger and happier America. Born in a log cabin in Tuscola County, / bors and... . They all may 6m ‘Women past 1S or Ol, whee ral 8 8 8 A a Me tacts von Gath tie cxomek + : ; 7 . ; - use "
. ~ 1 lle me thot he haa bee a seturt + ‘Thelr rendship wit NONE ave already. ied So you lonely people in our bie Graft change of weather och about droplet infection to reset i . . P of 24 James St. tells me that he has been a ; _—- CAND, 26 GRY EE OUNOEY COS, eT sill with You don't acquire of
The Tribune’s Retreat steady reacer ot the Pontine Press for 94 Sickiy' ands” They hurry to jit, Pcase Fealze you cin adopt should always remind yourselves esaity to or immunity to the &toblet or spray infection in sehoa a ,; years. Another log cabin birth was that of our door... And they will help ; exi. Medical and health authorities
from daly Journos rm sess’ batted ici ros you all they can... . And then & - paying honest ee ee ae en | Tah hu iiet te ee ie their advice to
} of 11 O'Riley St., born in Presque Isle County. little more . . . at common whieh is putting the Golden Rule tritish weed the term eri (kree), 0 me aueyaee spirit of ., . The land'in,which we - As soon as you elicit « single ; * say nothing at all about the most States. live... Our thy in sorrow smile from another person's yar 0 pian Se Fa but in my booklet this word ex- common of con- This is the doing of th At their last meeting members of the —— First, your smile verbal presses what they meant, name- — versation e g e Chicago and . . . Our willingness to give face, you have a kindred soul! rotiment. In your grin you em- ly, the Gommen ee Tribune, After 75 years’ trial of its own ome? Board of Education were happy t0 ut itis most unfortunate ... You have at least one Kinfolk! Drow ssien language” by the lips fections, that le, any of the YOW Jost take whatever the brand of simplified’ spelling the Trib hecss: escammel teas And very sad to say... Our And I am not exaggerating. True and the jolly crinkling-around your — indispositions or Illnesses (usual. __ ‘0oramus or stinker who ap- President George McKeough charity is not a deed We do is a i of the even though don’t say a ‘ proaches within five feet of you ~ a kinship is a matter spirit you f ly communicable) which stupes has decided to desimplify almost who has been in poor health since last ‘rom day to day... There has op soul, Jesus told us that tact ao% and stinkers cali “colds.” Title ‘@ talk with you happens'to have,
entirely. spring. nue Mtoe : ig — ago. (Matthew wniversaL SIGN — — of the booklet is Call It © R I. peng Rig di ance onsen
ee APES : doctor or a nurse. his mother and his brethren stood Gat works ca Cheenti a ge ee : saa 9. pul nag three-quar- Verbal Orchids to— (Conyright 1965) utaide, dearing to speak with umlane, af well es Americans '0°. — ______"__ someone, coughs or sneezes tn his _
Ai gd ty Mrs. Jane Griffin Wouldn't it be wonderful if some- re é ’ Germana, ee ‘would seem that my teachings con. Arties ten to twelve feet. Con- something of a shock from .... pars my mother and who are . cerning the cri hurt the of Versation spray carries not over pellings 93 fonogra/ tor ~“6f 152 Washington St.; ninety-fifth birthday. opine lawn that my brethren?” Jesus turned and also 244 8 spoken compli. O°" Se Kote ee ae . Bes Sick ier Views oe eee ot
and solder for sol- ot s06 tate fing : You will soow find that et eccks will telicee € ie baat cad tour * of 1966 Lakeland Ave.; sixtieth wedding an- ve thus created spiritual poor me, Se bavies
fearful and wonderful niversary. i; a. ‘to tonger stand Pulm sorry for anyone; who fi as they are in the —
* : : " : there any re
‘ Mr. dnd Mrs. Donald G. Hallenbeck everyday “exposure... you? foe.
of 37 Ellwood Ave.; golden wedding.
ws
ToS agp ae
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. AUGUST 30, 1955
Trabert, Rosewall
Top Seeded Players FOREST HILLS, N. Y, #—Wim-
bledon champion Tony Trabert and
Ken Rosewall, the Australian titlist
head the seeded lists in the Na-
tional Tennis Tournament , opening
Friday at the West Side Tennis
Club.
Trabert was given No. 1 position
in the domestic draw today, fol-
lowed by: 2, Vic Seixas, defending
titleholder; 3. Hamilton Richard- BALTIMORE i#—"I, personally,
game and go back into the manu-
facturing business,’ Walter (Spike)
Briggs, president of the Detroit
Tigers, was quoted today.
° . * ¥
Sale of the Tigers, now owned
by a holding company. made up of
Briggs and his. four sisters, has
been reported due in mid-October. Briggs Reported Eager to would be up to the new buyers,
am satisfied to get out—ef—the}but.as I said I am satisfied to
get out of the game,
JOB NEARLY DONE
“Tl wouldn't foree. myself into
any deal as president, anyhow; My
job is nearly done in baseball any-
how. That is, build a winning
club." Be
* * *
However, Murray Wieman of the
Baltimore Evening Sun had a
new angle at the same time from Quit Baseball pack,
“Of course, “you would have to
spend a little money ‘to do it."
Briggs and his four sisters’ own
9,995 of the 10,000 shares of the
baseball club through a_ holding
company which is operating real
estate and other business interests
left by their father wo died in|
1952. e
The company is. supposed to
be dissolved at a meeting of the made into one of the best in the Youth Gets Probation
yesterday placed a Ferndale
youth on two years probation and
assessed him $100 costs for steal-
ing from a motor vehicle. He is Circuit Judge. Frank L. ; Doty |’
Ira R.. Oldham, 20; of 21335 Con-
ever Ln., who pleaded guilty to
the chakge.
HELP
Dem Club ‘Outing Set
Through the efforts of the Ponti-
ac City Democratic Club, some 180
underprivileged boys and “girls- will
attend the Detroit-Washington ball
game tomorrow afternoon, Club
president George D. Hicks says
members plan to make: the outing
an annual event, BREAK YOUR MATCHES!
CRUSH YOUR SMOKES!
" DROWN YOUR FIRES!
BE CAREFUL WITH
EVERY FIRE!
“The trust says that baseball
is a bad investment and 1 know
that for a fact myself,” Briggs son; 4. | Gilbert Shea; 5. Edward | ‘The Mayor, your City Commission and City Man-
Moylan; 6. Art Larsen; 7. Bernard
Bartzen; 8. Herbert Flam. =
The Austfalians, who won back| W®% quoted by Hugh Trader in | the Baltimore News-Post, The the Davis Cub last weekend with |
a 5-0 sweep over the United States,| Ealtimor Orioles played Detzolt Briggs.
“Pll probably just hold onte
the club under the new setup
long enough te look around for
new surroundings,” Wieman board in October.
ager are doing a wonderful job in bringing prosperity
and growth to Pontiac. They need your help. Give
them encouragement at every opportunity. Youth Gets Probation
Ronald B. Hill, 19, of Detroit,
|was placed on two years probation
dominated the foreign draw, with | yesterday. quoted him. |and assessed $100 costs by Circuit BLOOMFIELD SHOPPING CENTER i ; )
four of the eight seeded places. | «1 would,’ ef course, like to have| “I wold like to have that Wash- | Judge Frank |. Doty Monday~on Remember — Only you can PREVENT FOREST FIRES! ;
——— |my dad's name remain on the ington franchise. That could bea breaking and entering count. | THE PONTIAC PRESS
Mute at Arraignment | park, but that would be up to the = a a TS ' as - ' T AC — ~ ee
new myers.”
” Richardson Robinson, 19, of 2540 e. o ©
Potter Rd., Wixom, stood mute; As A continuing as president of
when arraigned in Circuit Court|any new syndicate which might
Monday on a rape count. Circuit) buy the Tigers, the 43-year-old
Judge Frank L. Doty entered a Briggs was quoted ‘Well, that
plea of not guilty tor Robinson.
See the Action Expected New GE | :
WASHERS i A
DRYERS—RANGES on nnexation
REFRIGERATORS | Shopping Center Plan
Now at , Before Commissioners at |
HAMPTON’S Tonight's Meeting
$25 W. Huron FE 4-2525
Open ‘til 9 P. M. Daily Action.on annexation of a large |
shopping center site in- adjacent
———————« | Bloomfield Township is expected
at tonight’s City Commission meet- 8 Ady ertisement ’
- Bleeding Piles a) A number of downtown mer- |
chants and property owners are
scheduled to appear at the meet-
ing to present arguments against
the proposed annexation of 145 |
acres at Telegraph and Square | No Longer a Problem
Medical research has developed a miracle medicine
called REC TORAL It does away witht the con-
tioval use of yea ne suppose totes, injectsons, little, uf any, =
temporary relief. iecTonal, hes & shrink the piles sod usually ia = few days, he bleeding, soreness, irritation and * to Lake Rds.
disappear and in a few days more are completely
ores. Thee rhe hove goad Sie remark - The downtown businessmen | anie medicine ve never aay further | trouble, eqn years alterwards, Many of those contend they are not opposed to |
pedple had advised that only an expenmve aad shopping centers as such, but
feel annexation proceedings at
this time would “promote” the
center, which is still in the form- panfal operation
longer? Cet well NOW! Stay welll Get a bottle of
RECTORAL today a4
Thrifty d W Bimms; Walgreen's;
Hallman Drug; Luttrell Paarmecr:
Siankster & Jones; Dunseith; Cole's; , re
Furtney’s; Rule; Quality; Keegé Drug, | ative stages of development.
Keego Harbor; Drayton Plains, Auburn | Heignte. Before the land could be turned
lover to the city, approval by the
Bloomfield Township Board, the
M Y 7 4 ‘ mn Oakland County Board of Super-
visors and the City Commission is
; 1 necessary, Since no one lives on
Get Acquainted Offer! |the land involved, no_ election
GENUINE BLUE WHITE | would be required.
V4 Ct. DIAMOND Thieves Rob Station
of Merchandise, Cash
A breakin Sunday of a service
station netted thieves about $83 |
worth of equipment and $33 al
cash, Pontiac Police. said.
The night manager of Hartt’s |
Service Station at 188 S. Saginaw |
VAN TAMIR. GLEE | St, Wilbur Raybon, ‘told Pontiac |
Police officers that the thieves |
1.00 Weekly *88
entered the station sometime Sun-
day morning through an unloc “ked
door in the washrack. Then they |
forced open an inner door to the
station, Raybon told police.
Detectives are investigating the
theft.
Sylvan Lake Meeting
to Discuss Rezoning
Sylvan Lake city commissioners
and residents will meet at 7:30
p.mi. tomorrow to discuss rezoning
a parcel of land on Orchard Lake
réad for. lumber yard use. The
rezoning has been the center of a
growing controversy in Sylvan
Lake and a large turnout is ex-
pected,
‘Women Convicts Protest
‘Bani on Talking to Men.
CHICAGO (®—Forty-eight wom-
en prisoners participated in a
noisy demonstration at the Cook
County Jail yesterday because a
window in ‘their cellblock was
closed as the temperature soared
to 93 degrees.
Warden Irwin Blazek said the
window was closed because a wom-
an prisoner was talking to men
; prisoners in a nearby wing of the
Ambulance Service 4 After ae window ney Je said, several women ating
| at Any Hour the woman prisoner who had been : talking to the men.
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OPEN EVERY
THURS. - FRI-SAT. te 9 P.M.
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PHONE FE 3-7374
Ladies appreciate Royal
(you'll u’ll like this friendly service, too)
One of the nicest things about dots at a Pure Oil station
is the “Royal Welcome Seryice” you get there these days:
You see, your Pure Oil dealer i is out to make a lot of new
friends. He’s doing it now by giving “ best service in town
=he calls it “Royal a Service
_ So stop in and see’your local Pure Oil dealer soon. You’ ll
get a real fogs j eae JOIN THE FUN
AT ARTHUR MURRAY’S Becinnens who come to &s are
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Now, more than ever, YOU CAN...
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_
THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 80; 1955
U.N. Agrees fo Cut
Korea Truce Teams
setup as the only solution to
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frustrations.” * *
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make up half of each team. South
Korean officials have consistently
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German Wildcat Strikes
End With No Pay Hike
FRANKFURT,.Germany @ —
West Germany's big wildcat
strikes collapsed today.
Strikers at two shipyards in
Hamburg and at the huge Hensch<
el locomotive: works in Kassel
went back to their jobs without
getting the immediate pay boosts
they demanded.
workers
der way as the 7,500 strikers began
returning. Pay talks for the 12,000
chipyend workers are ocheduled to
start tomorrow. :
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flour nels — dropped to CITY LINES, Ine. ember federa “rom nsurance or poration
year before. They are apt to “go to pieces."
jease on a new apartment,
PATTING BACK
stewing, analyzing,
worst of it. i phatic’ outlet—in the way they
I read Dr, Sapirstein's obser-
vations in “Harper's” exactly one.
hour after signing a three-year |
There had been two weeks of
dickering,
bickering and coin-flipping leading
up to the decision and, frankly,
I was patting myself on the back
with my deed to the use of two
rooms and bath (a long document)
that .I had scraped through the
Then, to read “The majority of
women, like the majority of men,
are not artistically gifted. The im-
pulse has to find some less em- || pulses finding ourenten within
Men or Decorating?|*=" - Well, all I can say to Dr,
Sapirstein is that all my mysteri-
ous. impulses tell.me he and his
colleagues are off the beam. At
least, | am going to forge ahead
and try to keep.my nerves ground-
ed in the face of dire upsets with
the carpet people, and my sanity
intact regardless of the poorly
pinched pleat. I'm just an old-
fashioned girl, so... and “the ees to create, to make
something that was not there be-|.
fore, lies deep in a woman.” the
doctor writes with insidious over-
tones. Merely “having a baby, or
a series of them, ig not enough.”
I was not sure whether to do hate tothe” ape’ tn br ap cain
shock te the nervous system,
Dr, Sapirstein admits that his
theories are arrived at only
through observation by himself and
some “analytical colleagues,"’ but
he respects the judgment-—theirs
and his.
Among them, these experts: on dress and do their hair, in cooking
and needlework. And most. of all,
in the arrangement and decoration
of that larger self, their home.”
Small wonder if, faced with such
an important job of changing over
this “larger self, they break down
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with a challenge comparable, in as I recalled that | meet with the| curdied as I read, “women whe | wognan, the home is like another| closet, put the blame on a man.
some respects with the challenge | Webolsterers and painters Friday are uncertain and anxious about | body, with “all her mysterious im-! Not a house.
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Betty M. Morris, Walled Lake Then a movie offer came along,
and he felt he had to take it.
“I had the responsibility of help-
ing two younger sisters and a
brother who were in an orphanage
while I was away at war,” he said.
In Hollywood Audie went up like
a rocket — and came down al-
the as fast. His contract was
dropped. He made a marriage
that lasted only a year. He lapsed
into a semiobscurity.
But in the years since then Au-
die has shown the stubborn fight-
ing qualities that made him out-
standing in combat. He is no flash
hero.
He has now appeared in 15 pic-
tures. His latest, Universal's ‘‘To
own fabulous career—has brought
him to the top again, He has re-
married happily, and has two. chil-
‘dren. His future looks secure.
“T still wish I could have gone
back to school,” he said a little
wistfully, “but it has been better
this way—at least financially.
“I average about $2,000 a week
now aind have a six-year contract.
In another five years I should be
independent. By that I don’t mean
‘I'll be a millionaire. But I'll be
able to have a ranch or a farm
and enough put by to send my
children to college.”
Audie, part of whose - right hip
was shot away, draws $93 a month
pay as the result of a 50 per cent
disability rating. For three years,
Guard as a captain, he refused the
money. Now he feels it is fair to
take it.
Murphy still holds a steadfast Hell and Back’ — based on his |
until he joined the Texas National j| love for the Army and says the
war didn't disillusion him.
“War is like a giant pack rat,”
he remarked. -“‘It takes something
from you, and it leaves something
behind in its” stead."
“It burned me out in some ways,
so that now I feel like an eld man
but still sometimes act likefi dumb
kid. It made me grow up too fast.
“You live so much on nervous
excitement that when it's over you
suddenly fall apart.
“That's what war took from me
—the excitement of living, getting
a thrill out of the little things in
life. That's too bad, for it's a great
asset to get a kick out of little
things, I still get more kick out
of seeing other people have fun
than looking for it myself. -—..
“I don't get excited. The biggest
thrill IT have now is coming home
and wrestling with my kids—the
little devils. But usually I go to
bed before they @."
* *
Audie, whe weighed only 117
pounds _when he enlisted, has
‘slew
urphy Wins His Battle With Peace oe On orareee be me grown three inches taller and
gained nearly 40 pounds since then.
He’ feels this is what he. gained
from the war:
“It taught me. how to get along
with people, not to be selfish. War
is a pretty good course in public
relations,
“The first time you see a man
topple over in combat you learn
that the war isn't just yours—that
you have a responsibility to the
guy on your left and the guy on;
your right. It's the. same way in
peace. Peace doesn't give you the
same comradeship as war. It
can’t. There isn't the sameness. of
purpose, But you still have a re-
sponsibility to the guys on your
left and right."
His studio biography says Andie
240 enemy soldiers in com-
bat. And the question he hates
most to be asked is. “how does it
feel to have killed 240 men?”
“To begin with, 1 didn't kill that
many,” he said. “And anyway,
how the hell does anyone think it
felt? It didn't feel either way, good
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“I don’t mind shooting fish, but
somehow I don't like to shoot ani-
mals anymore,”’ said the 30-year-
old ex-soldier, and added wryly:
“T’'m just a chicken-hearted slob
now "’
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ormer Harry S. Truman
b fore the Mackinac Island Demo-
cratic * *
It is a real pleasure for me to
be here with the Democrats of
Michigan, You are doing a wonder-
ful. job, and I congra you.
‘The Democrats of this state
certainly have pep, vim and vigor,
and what is equally important,
they, have wise
You, in Michigan, are building
a good, solid, politi.
eal organization trom the ground
up. You have & very able and
outstanding leader in Governor
Williams.
The important thing, of course,
is that you have been winning |
phony or watered stock promo- elections here in Michigan, That's
what counts in this business of
politics. Oup Democrats in other |,
states could very well learn some
lessons from what you are doing
here. I am sure you will be glad to
Goyernor to operate on a larger
stage.
‘SPECIAL PRIVILEGE’
I think the underlying reason for
the success of the Democratic
Party in Michigan is that it is
being run as the part of the people,
with broad participation of all
groups of the population,
More and more people are
finding cut that the Democratic
party is responsive to their needs
and is looking after their inter-
ests, The contrast between our
party as the party of the people and thé Republican party as the
party of special privilege is be- coming clearer every day,
‘That is true not only in Michi-
gan; it is also true nationally,
For twenty years—from 1933 to
1953—the Democratic party oper-
ated the national government in
Washington in the interest of all+
- the people. Labor sat just as far
- above the salt at the table as
business *did. You know in feudal
times only the privileged sat above
the salt on the table and the
common people sat far below it.
_ And even then the common people
_ did not get the salt because it was
too valuable, It took the Demo-
crats to do away with this rem-
nant of feudalism.
‘GREAT REFORMS’
Great~ reforms
about during the twenty years of
the New Deal and the Fair
These reforms were
and nail by the representatives of
| special privilege—and these ‘Commission, which was set up to never did give up. All through
the New Deal and Fair Deal
years, they kept yp a never end-
ing flow of
They opposed the Wagner Labor
Relations Act, which was the Mag-
na Charta of free labor in this
They opposed the establishment
of the Securities and Exchange
protect the American people from
the United States the Republ
can ticket was petira that if peo-
ple wanted security, they could
find it in jail,
The list of opposition by the
special interests ig a long one. They opposed the minimum
about, but really their objectives
never changed.
EFFECTIVE PROPAGANDA
Their propaganda attack was ef-
fective. Eventually, they were suc-
cessful in capturing the government
of the United States; and, in Jan-
uary, 1983, they’ moved into start
people—dedi-
cated to the proposition that special
interests come first.
Frankly avowing that business
cas Sow ts Gta aes aoe
ple set out to overturn what we
had done in twenty years. For-
tunately, they found that some
of our programs were so deeply
imbedded in the pattern of
American life they simply could
Residents from the northeast
section of Pontiac are slated to ap-
ci
Sewer Installation Tops
City Commission Agenda)
trunk sewer to alley. south of
Walton boulevard.
Other public hearings are set for
the following:
sum, guiner ond
om Cpehaes
uled to:
Consider resi Carl L. Bunter
from County - Ngpee
ulate bids le “udeein corlatr
transfer” of ~ownershtp of
sage beer and wine li-
censes at = peed ve xs —
lor ore c c
teens at %, em ms =
a pot to
erecte
Mull o request for asion
® trailer park or parmise Telegraph
Review @ request that a dairy be
toned om not do away with them. But they
have tried by devious ways to:
" What a spectacle it has to
observe how the Republican party
has discovered some of the facts
ot lite as they actually exist in
these United States in the middle
of 1952. Fantastic, weren't they?
Then look at the record of per
formance.
—— BALANCED BUDGET
Take this matter of balancing
the budget, for examplé. Somehow
the notion seemed to have gotten
abroad that all you had to do to
balance the budget was just to
behave nicely. That is, if those
wicked Democrats weren't such
terrible spendthrifts, the budget
would really balance itself. Well,
what hapepned? We are now in
the third year of the dispensation
pot big
balanced budget ye
In fact, nes wth chock back
a little, you will find that the last
time there was any balancing of
the Federal budget it was done
during my administration. .
It did not take long for the
Republicans to find out that they
could not operate the government
ot the United States at all ex-
cept by Lan many of the
Democratic ad-
anybody. They don’t really be-
Heve in those policies, and they
ate working constantly to weaken
and undermine them.
A ‘The outstanding characteristic
of this administration in domestic
matters is its domination by and
its dedication to the viewpoint of
big business. The make-up of the
cabinet and the background of
other appointees to office bring
this out very clearly. These busi-
ness men come into public office
with a purpose. Most of them seem
to come for a relatively brief pe-
ried. Some of them cut their exist- 3
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per- in ree commercial
Send thas three tons be ressned te commercial
Fez 8325 —— Traman Labels GOP_art of the Privileged Few’
We have seen many examples
in the past Ywo and-one half
wrong, no matter how carefully
they are screened. But I think
the record will show that this.sanc-
timonious administration is having
its own troubles with corruption.
* *
“The FPC decision caught Con-
gressional Democrats off guard. It
was made on July 27th, before Con-
gress adjourned, but announce-
ment was withheld until after ad-
“The Hell's Canyon case will
now go to the courts. But it will
be an uphill fight.” :
GOP UNDERMINES LAW.
The Republican administration's
undermining of the laws it is sup-
posed to administer is by no means
confined to the field of electric
power and natural resources. The
regulatory commissions have been
packed as never before with peo-
ple who came from the ranks of
the industries they are supposed
to regulate.
When the Federal Reserve
System was established, Senator
Carter Glass, whe was the au-
thor of the Act setting up the
system, suggested to President
Woodrow Wilson that he appoint
the top bankers of the country
te the Federal Reserve Board.
Wlison sald: ‘‘Ne group should
control the organization set up
to regulate them.”
The Securities and Exchange
Commission is a prime example.
The Republican appointees to the
‘National Labor Relations Board
have reversed a number of its set-
tled interpretations of the law—to
the disadvantage of labor. The
| ee ee
paigns against the programs he
is supposed to administer — and
on oe ee 2 oe
that "support prices ought to be
THE PRIVILEGED FEW
In these cases and many others,
it is becoming clearer every day
that the Republican party repre
few rather
them, Penetrating this cover Is
impedeq and delayed because
of the protective curtain which
most of the press throws around
its Republican proteges. But It
is only a question of time, The
people wilt win their government
ont from the forces of special
vilege. ,
Already, they have returned the
Congress to Democratic control.
And the Congress, to its credit,
has been battling valiantly against
the forces of special privilege in
the Republican administration.
Next year, there will be an op-
portunity to complete the job by
| electing a Democratic president.
I believe that is what the Amer-
ican people will do, And I know
that the Democrats of Michigan |
wil] be in the forefroht of the
battle, * *
kee & pet ee
. ‘
9 | Trailer Tow Planned
GRAND RAPIDS W—Rep. Ger .
ald R. Ford Jr. (R-Mich), who | sternoon mobile office. The tour
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FHA TERMS
Call
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chance. That's what-they were say-
ing in 18, but look what hap-
pened,
We licked the Republicans then,
and I think we are going to do it
again in 1956,
Dallas City Employes
'Warned Not to Unionize
DALLAS, Tex. — Dallas fire-
men and other city employes were
finder notice from the City Council |
today that they--will be fired if
they join a union, _-
The vice president of the AFL
Firemen'’s Union, Capt. Jack Bos-
tick of the Fort-Worth, Tex., Fire
Department, had informed the
Council the union planned a court
challenge to the city ordinance.
The Council resolution yesterday
was a reply of sorts to Bostick,
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MEETING CITY HALL TUESDAY 8 P. M. (TONIGHT)
BLOOMFIELD SHOPPING .CENTER
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WEDNESDAY at Telegroph
TO THE PEOPLE OF PONTIAC A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR SHOPPING CENTER at TELEGRAPH and SQUARE ,
LAKE ee IS BEING OFFERED to the CITY of PONTIAC for ANNEXATION ~~
THIS MEANS—
SCHOOLS
JOBS
TAXES
~ GROWTH * fo] hrif ty ETT Charge LESS for a
PTIONS
*
PONTIAC SCHOOLS WILL RECEIVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ANNUALLY IN NEW TAXES —
_ WITHOUT ANY EXPENSE TO THE SCHOOL SYSTEM
OVER 1,500 NEW JOBS FOR PONTIAC PEOPLE. CLEAN, WHOLESOME EMPLOYMENT
COST TO PONTIAC
PROGRESS
-THE CITY OF PONTIAC WILL. RECEIVE TREMENDOUS SUMS OF NEW TAX MONIES FROM THIS GREAT
NEW SHOPPING CENTER. THIS INCOME TO THE CITY Witt CONTINUE YEAR AFTER YEAR
PONTIAC IS THE DYNAMIC HUB OF THIS RAPIDLY EXPANDING REGION. THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY
TO ACQUIRE AN ENORMOUSLY VALUABLE TERRITORY — THROUGH ANNEXATION AND WITHOUT
WITH A RAPIDLY EXPANDING POPULATION, THE CITY MUST EXPAND ITS BUSINESS HORIZONS.
PONTIAC CAN NO LONGER THINK IN TERMS OF A SINGLE, Senne , HIGHLY CONGESTED, SHOP-
~ PING AREA. THIS = PONTIAC'S ANSWER TO NORTHLAND.
, KING: “FREE, CLEAN; LIGHTED, PAVED PARKING AREA FOR THOUSANDS OF CARS
—— eshte es ob as mae tein shogls ol Stetina. soci Went 0 ss cheba
Supe < benefits, a few individuals, for personal and selfish reasons, oppose this progressive expansion. If Pontiac
ae _ =——and America itself want to continwe thelr os nme a Secenmeet & toward a rising standard of Riving, we
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All set for a day of water skiing at Watkins Lake are
(left) Bob Newman, 12, and his brother, Ron, 14. The boys |new home at the lake.
have spent most of their leisure hours in the water since
v
Personal News of Interest
Travelers Return Home
as Summer Days Wane
Mr. and Mrs. Aubyn W. Cooper
of Whitfield court, Maceday Lake, |
recently returned to their home
from a two-month trip abroad.
They toured England, Scotland,
France, Italy, Germany, Belgium
and Austria.
Lo] * *
Recent houseguests at the
home of Mrs, Louis Londick of
Mark avenge were her brother.
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Tuck of Kalamazoo.
On Sunday evening Mrs. Londick
entertained for the Tucks at a
family gathering, including Mr.
Heidi Griffith Feted
on Her 11 th Birthday
Heidi Griffith of Dakota drive
was honored Saturday ai at a picnic and Mrs. George W. Tuck Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Switzer of |
Milford.
Mr. and Mrs, Tuck left by plane
yesterday for England where they
will visit their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James
Coates of East Twickenham, Mid-
diesex,
Before returning home in No
vember they will visit in France |
and Ireland. <
-* * ®
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Taylor
of South Genesee avenue were
accompanied on a recent trip
by Mr. and Mrs. Enus A. Taylor
of Maysville, Mo,
They toured British Columbia,
the West Coast and parts. of Mex-
ico, » * *
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Demp- moving with their parents, the Donald O. Newmans, to their
birtixtay waned J at her parents*
home.
Friends helping her celebrate
her llth birthday were Virginia
Norvell, Diane Wolcott, Jean and
Rosemary Hoensteine, Paula
Shifigledecker, Judy Whitmer and |
Mary Leslie Sommer.
Other guests were Sue Ann
Dorman, Sharon Blacklaw, Mary
Lou McLaughlin, Karen Bronoel,
Helen Ramsdell, Jeanette Wright,
. Judy Teiberg and Lanetta Rows-
ton;
Sunset Club Meets
The Sunset Club, sponsored by],
Pontiac Parks and Recreation
Dept., met recently at the home
of Mrs. Elva Ashley on Tregent
street, The next meeting was an-
nounced for Thursday at 1 p.m.
It will be @ schoolgirl luncheon.
sey and children, Carolyn and
| Jimmie, of Wesbrook avenue at-
| tended the Joseph Shuman family
reunion at Fort Meigs Park near
Maumee, Ohio, on Sunday.
Accompanying them were Mr. | and Mrs. Lynn Shuman of Lyon
Township and Ann Willard of Roch-
ester. * * LJ
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Taylor
of Rosshire court and Mr. and
Mrs, Glenn O, Taylor of Mays-
ville, Mo., are spending several
days at the Taylor cottage at
_ * * «
Mr. and ‘Mrs. James B. Smith
are announcing the birth of a
| daughter, Polly Marie, on Aug. 23
at Sparrow Hospital in Lahsing.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Don Smith of Miller street and
Mrs. Lewis Fahl of Detroit. LJ * *
Mr, and Mrs. Leo McDonald of
Mark avenue have recently re-
turned from a two-week vacation
trip. They traveled to Wisconsin
and Minnesota and through On-
tario, * * *
Mr. and Mrs: Ralph Behier of
Niagara avenue are parents of a
daughter, Jil} Elizabeth, born
Aug. 23.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs.
M. C. Goodwin Jr. of Grand Rap-
ids, and Mrs. Glenn Behler of.
West Iroquois road is the paternal
Srendmother.
Norma Johnston of Detroit, has
returned from a 10-day vacation
at Oscoda and Van Ettan Lake.
Ina\A, Sprogis
to Become Bride
Mr, and Mrs. John Sprogis of
Rochester announce ‘the engage-
ment of his daughter, Ina Astrida,
Harold Gene
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ater Skiing, Fans. Love to S
\CFOSS,
Happiness Attracts Friends to You By ANNE HEYWOOD
“The worst thing about being,
a widow ‘is the feeling of total |
loneliness,” Mrs. L. told me.
“It's not only that I miss John
~which of course I still, do,|
frightfully—but ‘it's being the extra
wheel. everywhere I go,
“The couples we knew cen-
tinue to ask me for dinner, of
course, but I'nv always the extra
woman and it's awkward. We
don't seem to have nich in
common any more, elther.
“Where can I go to meet other
people in my position—men, es-
pecially?’
* ie *
Mrs. L's problem is all too com-
Couple Married
in California Rite
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McNeil
jot Harper court announce-the Aug.
2% wedding of their daughter, Ver-
na Marie Landenslager of San Ber-
nardino, Calif., to Robert N, Per-
kins.of San Bernardino.
The bride is a graduate of Olivet
College and Robert holds a mas
ter's degree in education from the |
| University of California.
The couple is now honeymooning
in San Francisco. On their return
they will reside in San Bernardino |
where both are affiliated with the
school system,
Inscho Reunion Held
The annual Inscho family re-
union was held Sunday-at the home
of Jason Inscho of Summit avenue.
There were 43 family members
present from Battle Creek, Vassar,
Marshall, Detroit and Rochester.
+ — and one that many women)
try to solve in the wrong way,
NO GOOD TO HUNT
| It will do ne good to go search-
| ing for places where widowers
no use taking up chess, golf or
courses in electrical engineering
—unless you are really fascinated
by .chess, golf and electrica] en-
| gineering.
Because if you do it just to meet
men, it will be immediately ap-
parent.
a * .
The wise woman plans a cam
paign for making the most of her
own life, because she knows that
this is the very first step toward
attracting,
When you reach the stage |
where life is so interesting that
you don't desperately need new
friends and men companions,
they'll flock around you,
First of all, go to your local
university or community service
for a vocational analysis,
Find out what talents and inter-
ests you have, Perhaps you've
Birthday Celebrated
‘by Pamela Griffin
Pamela Griffin, di sughter of Mr,
|and Mrs, Glenn H. Griffin of Oge-
maw road, was honored” by
|group of Ker friends recently on
her 10th birthday.
Invited were Jane Bigler, Sharon
Snider, Lorene Shultz, Marilyn
Morris, Barbara Joe Gabriel, Carol
Remez and Mary Leslie Sommer.
Also invited were Barbara Jo
Brannack, Gretchen Gaensbauer,
Christine Bos, Helen Schultz, Kathy
LaCore, Susan Dawe and Althea
| Bell. “*
‘and bachelors cofigregate. There's |
announce the
engagement of
‘their daughter,
| stationed with |
a)
been so busy you ve never found
them,
Take courses, Do some volun-
teer work which uses your new-
found talents = interests.
* *
_Little by “tae, your life will!
~ new meaning and richness
nd will become worth living for
its own sake,
And the next thing you know,
your happiness will attract people
to you in droves,
(Copyright 1956)
Mr. and Mrs.
John B.
Oakley of
West Walton’
boulevard
Mary Lou, to
Engel A.
|Groenberg. He
is the son of
the Engel
Groenbergs of
Ward road,
They are
former
students of
Michigan State
College. He
ts
the U. S.
Army at Fort
Leonard
Wood, Mo, MARY LOU OAKLEY
Fall Fashions Emphasize
New Neckline Loveliness —
| trom: dull. PARIS (INS) — Girls will look
“muffled up and dressed to the teeth
outdoors next season, But there |
will be plenty for the boys to
‘ whistle at once the toppers go off.
| * * *
Some of the new Dior dévolletes
on “Y” or “X” dresses are far
For after dark they
branch in a wide V from shoulder |
“7 4), to shoulder and look particularly
Lake, is photographed as he returns to shore on one ski.| plane in the basement of the Adler home on Silver lake.
Eddie’s boat, a 14-foot molded plywood speedboat, was pur-
Shirley Slaybaugh Feted
Mrs. Gerald Shell and Mrs. Der- |
win Heller entertained at a mis-
cellaneous shower and luncheon
for Shirley Slaybaugh Saturday at-
Mrs. Heller’s home on Maceday
Lake, * * *
Shirley, daughter of the Frank
Feet Killing You?
—It’s No Joke
“My feet are killing me’’ is no
joke. It is very difficult, however
one may try, to allow feet to rest
long enough to recover from. a
severe beating.
*
So whether it’s corns, a broken
toe or a blister from new shoes,
‘the battered feet have to go on
doing the hard work, carrying
one's weight about.
Some women, when they're suf-
fering from.a foot ailment, decide
the best thing to do is to wear
open sandals.
So the foot, covered with ad-
hesive, corn plasters or what-
ever is visible to all who care
to look. If's not becoming.
But in addition to this fact, it's i re HITE
*) an
Slaybaughs of Fourth avenue, fs
the bride-elect of John Sloan, son
of the William Sloangs of Exmoor
street.
luvited, guests incladec__Mrs.
Slaybaugh, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs, d.
L. Slaybaugh, Mrs, Freq Mitch-
ell, Mrs. Fred dackson, Mrs.
dames Kelchner and Mrs. Irene
Fenwick,
Others were Mrs. Ida Mae Hiltz,
Mrs. John Elkins, Mrs. Fred Den-
nis, Gen Mannering, Mrs. Harold
Clifford, Mrs. Arnie Franklin, Mrs,
Jessie Jackson, Mrs. Lester Jack-
son and Mrs. Leota Thomas. * *
Mitchell, Mrs, Alfred ?itchell, Mrs.
Martha Larribee, Mrs. Emerson
Mitchell, Mrs. Floyd Rondo, Mrs,
Eve Beaupre and Mrs. Cecil Dus-
ten.
F * «* «@
Completing the guest list were
Mrs. Fred Huber, Mrs. Daniel
Graves, Mrs. John. Cameron, Mrs.
R. A. Kelchner, Mrs. Emery Tee
and Lois Dusten:
Birthday Fete Held .
for Marc Chircop
Also invited were Mrs. Ada Mil- |’
ler, Mrs. Gerald Heller, Mrs. Earl |: seal a a a ya kieibe aianas Raatieenaee.
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group of Pontiac residents
ly on Lake: Huron. He is “Whoa there, wait for me,” Bob Sligh Jr. ealls to the _ Holland. Mr.
ing some water skiing recent- | costume
‘shows a black one in a rib-knit ' sophisticated with long sleeves.
For girls who want the “Y"
look as soon as possible, here are
some hints straight from Dior's
datest. show,
Wear a short-sleeved turtle-
necked sweater under a_ street
in the morning. Dior
worn with a tweed suit.
BROWN AND GREY_
If you own a dark grey flannel
suit, wear it with a feminine styled,
chocolate brown chiffon blouse,
Dior uses less grey this season but
he does have one short jacket suit
| with a dark brown chiffon blouse,
| draped over the bust and worn with
brown, short gloves and a brown
fur toque hat. *
‘For the real “Y" effect you will Maggy Rouff likes peek-a-boo
effects. One is a triangle hole
under a V neck on a black crepe
cocktail dress. And so the boys
won't miss it, she trims each
corner of the triangle with a spar-
kling jewel pin,
ct ee
A
lt
= AI
cg
a
ed
- ccinpaiianatiies tainsitaiiandiie unleash aie
aha SN Se
need a basic sheath dress with a
high, collariess neck and a very
short or very long jacket with
slightly drooped shoulder seams, a
bit of upholstering and a high muf-
fling collar.
And since Dior says that hats
Eddie Adler, a dies some fancy skiing out on Silver |chased this year. At present he is building a large hydro- | are essential, you can weer a bat pod turban practically — the
iock, SUE ELLEN WEATHERHEAD
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Weather+
head of Oxbow Lake are announc-
ing the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sue Ellen, to Ralph R. Gra-
ham. He is’ the son of Mr, and
Mrs. Ralph Graham of Boston ave-
nue. No date has been set for the
wedding. yas —
ing in America, has partici
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sligh United States.
neat,
‘nian: te Puli Sligh, one of the top leaders in water skt-
in ski events all over the
ae, 1 ae \, i
, ay
Pies sg é bee Ld
THF PONTIAC PRESS, _
}
~ [t's just a memory new, but the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Patter-
son of Birmingham had a wonderful time when they vacationed at the Pat-
tersons’ cottage at Point Nip-i-gon on Lake Huron. In the foreground (left:
io right) are Mrs, Gee Chamberlain of Point Nip-i-gon, Mr.+ Patterson | Mrs. Sligh.
Pontiac Press Photo
aad Bob Sligh of Holland. In the background (lejt to right) are Mrs.
Patterson, Mrs. Mac Whitfield of West Iroquois road, Mr. Whitfield and |
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Apology other people, end are only too
conscious of it when they do, Their
first impulse is to make amends.
And that means an apology.
Let the awkwardness and
strain of an unintentional error
go wnexplained, and you find
She writes:
“Dear Miss Woodward: I had a
blind date with him and right off
we liked each other so we dated
steadily for two weeks.
“One night he called to say he'd
be over, and I waited and waited
for him until my mother made me
run an errand for her. It took 15
minutes, during which time he
came and found no one at home.
“The next night he called, but I
‘heard from him. I've heard that yourself in a fix like this girl's, |
| was out—and since then I haven't |
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The woman's figure shows to
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|
“How can 1 get a date with
him so I can explain? I can't call
that call at his home."
Answer: One small note left on
your front dodr for him to see
would have avoided all of your
mixup. A note that-gave the time |
and contained a pretty-please plea
to wait until you got back—a mat-
ter of just a few minutes.
As it is, the lad thinks you stood
him up. And that you wouldn't
come te. the phone the next night
_| when he called. He must be plenty
confused by this time, and it’s all
too bad,
You're up against it if you can't
call him to apologize and to admit
that you made a mistake. Maybe
the person who rigged up your
And you can always write him
a note, a humble one, admitting
your mistake, and hoping that he
will cali you soon se you can
‘explain further in person,
“Dear Miss Woodward: We've
been going together for three
months and are very happy to-
Hs ve said something to offend him. gether. Ope thing worries_me: Now
and then the impression that
|wonder if he's afraid to mention
it. Should I ask him about it?”
Anewer: It could be that you're
a Uttle overly self-conscious, and
that you blame yourself when he
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first date with him could intercede. |.
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think it’s something you've said.
Why not, once and for all, get
{to the bottom of it? Next time
‘you think you've said the wrong
| thing, admit it. Tell him you're
|afraid you've offended him, some-
how, Ask him what it was.
Then you can apologize and get
' things straight.
(COPYRIGHT, 1955)
TU ESDAY. AU ‘GU ‘ST 30, 1955
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Devil’s\Food -
Cupcakes -
Go to School Mrs. Conway Lewis
Has Easy Recipe for
_ Chocolate Treat
By JANET ODELL
Pontiac Press Food Editor
With school in the oh-so-near fu-
ture, mothers are beginnitg to
collect ideas for school lunch
boxes. Mrs. Conway Lewis sug-
gests including Devil's Food Cup-
cakes. Her recipe is very easy to
follow and makes 16 cupcakes.
While Mrs, Lewis is a life-long
Pontiac resident, she and your
Food Editor became acquainted
on the beach jn Northern Mich-
resort,
With a young daughter in
Stringham school, Mrs, Lewis is
an active PTA member and in-
| |tends to work with the Girl
: . Her other club}
activities include Eastern Star
and Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She
is very fond of painting with oils.
DEVIL'S FOOD CUPCAKES
By Mrs. Conway Lewis
1%, cups sifted flour
% cup billing water
Mix cocoa and sugar and cream
with the shortening. Combine
milk, vanilla and egg and add. to
creamed mixture. Add dry ingre-
dients, and last of all the boiling
water. Bake in cupcake pans in a
oven for 20 minutes.
Frost with chocolate nut frosting.
Keloa Klub Has Tea
for New Members
Marilyn McLain of Redwood
Drive was hostess to Keloa Klub
Sunday. The occasion was the an-
nual tea for new members.
Girls who will be received into
the club at a formal dinner
Sept. 28 are Janet Wiligen, Lynne
Benter, Gail Blamy, Sharon Clark,
Marion Petrie, Sue Whitfield, Mar-
ion’ Lape and Sue Uligian.
MR.
Dorothy Ann Ward became the
bride of Gerald L. Linebaugh Sat-
urday at a Nuptia) Mass celebrated
by the Rev. F. J. Delaney at Our
Lady of the Lakes Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ward of Gar-
vin road, and he is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Linebaigh of Sara-
sota avenue.
The bride’s gown featured a
fitted bodice of nylon tulle with
a skirt of imported nylon Chantil-
ly lace over tulle, She carried
/& prayerbook centered with ny-
surrounded by white —*
and tvy.
Mrs. Albert DeCherek, sister of
the bride, was her only. attendant.
lon tulle matching her dresy and. Before an
altar banked
with white
gladioli,
became the
bride of
Gerald
Linebaugh
Saturday.
She is the
daughter of
the Sydney
Wards of
Garvin road,
and he is the
son of the we
Linebaughs igan, We were staying at the same |
| sky_of Churchill road, and James
| white roses with streamers of lilies-
of-the-valley,
Dorothy Ward | MRS. JAMES WH
Before ‘an altar banked with
palms, candelabra and bouquets
of white gladioli and snapdragons,
Melka Kerensky became the i
of James W. Hulen.
The . ceremony was performe
Saturday afternoon at the Oakland
Avenue United Presbyterian
Church with the Rev. J. Harvey
McCann officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael V. Keren-
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
I. Halen of Margaret street.
The bride’s gown was fashioned
with a Chantilly lace bodice with
seed pearls and a skirt of Italian
silk taffeta. Her fingertip veil was
held by a crown of seed pearls. |
She carried a white satin Bible |
centered with a white orchid and
lovers’ knots - and
plumosa.
= % * *
wore a ballerina-length gown of
aquamarine crystallette.
Her other attendants, Mrs.
Vasil M. Kerensky of Holly, Len- |
ora Stoyanoff of Dearborn and
Janet Mather of Rochester, wore
gowns similar te the maid of
hqnor’s in turquoise crystallette.
They were styled with off-shoul-
der pleated necklines with a
matching band of pleats below
the waistline.
Flower girl Debra Hill wore a
frock identical to the bridesmaids’.
Donald. Stephens of Auburn
Heights served as best man as-
Holly,
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Maid of honor Kathryn Kramp |
sisted by ushers Vasil Kerensky of |
Keith Wing of East Lan-
Sparkling Stones | Melka
Kerensky
exchanged =
nuptial vows
with James
Warren. Hulen
Saturday
afternoon. She,
is the
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Michael V.
Kerensky
of Churchill,
road. and he®
is the son
of the George
}. Hulens of
Margaret
street,
Ce:
Melka Kerensky. Speaks
Vows in Pontiac Church sing, John Salow of Alma and Rich-
ard Beardsley of Lapeer.
| RECEPTION FOLLOWS:
A reception was held immediate-
ly after the ceremony at American
Legion Hall in Auburn Heights,
The bride’s mother wore a blue
taffeta dress with mauve acces-
sories and a corsage of Briarcliff
roses.
Mrs. Hulen wore a brown faille
dress with green accessories and a
corsage of yellow roses and steph-
anotis.
* * ” ‘
For a honeymoon trip to Florida,
the bride changed to a mielon-
colored sheer wool dress with
black accessories. The newlyweds 4
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Albert DeClerck served as best |
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Mra. Ward received guests at
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Love Must Include ‘Separateness’ By MURIEL LAWRENCE
A new fashion makes news for noted teacher of . psychoanalysis, ciety.”’ For in it, this internationlly , ence and research into the nature
of love, redefines it for us.
He writes: “Love is union with women, A new bug makes news | Compressiig_ hi his years of experi-
for entomologists, For fathers and
mothers-of children, news is made
by @ uw de definition .* love,
News for us was made this week’
- the publication of Dr. Erich
Fromm’s new book “The Sane So
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The behind-theescenes story of
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tresses told by the man who
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Don’t. miss “Me and Kit.”
JOURNAL A gown of CHantilly lace over
satin was worn by Jacqueline Lou
Richard Trancik of ‘Dearborn. The
Rev. Edward Aughard performed
the service in First Presbyterian
Church before = gees.
apa = aneeurete
and Mrs. O. Don Breen of Berwick
boulevard,and Edward.is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Trancik
of Dearborn.
The bride’s gown featured long
sleeves ending in points at the
wrists. Her skirt was fashioned
with a wide circular train. Her
headpiece, a lace-covered cloche,
secured a finger tip veil.
’'Maid of honor Marla Jackson
were a gown of shaded blue nylon
net over taffeta. Her cloche and
| slippers matched her dress:
Bridesmaids Nancy Moats and
Dorothy Cadieux wore gowns sim-
flar to the maid of honor's in a
shaded salmon color. They car-
ried colonial bouquets of salmon
tea roses and white carnations.
A yellow nylon net frock was
worn by flower girl Susie Hollis.
She wore a matching yellow bonnet
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Breen for her marriage to Edward | In an
alternoon
service at First |
Presbyterian
Church,
Jacqueline
Breen
became the
bride of
Edward R.
Trancik.
. Breens
of Berwick
boulevard are
her’ parents,
and his
parents are
the Edward
Tranciks
of Dearborn.
bee ae
MRS. EDWARD TRANCIK
Jacqueline Breen: Weds and carried a basket of mixed
roses and cafnations.
Ross Foster of Dearborn was best
man. John Wirth of Detroit and |
James Hensen of Dearborn seated
the guests, The Q. Don | somebody or something outside
of oneself under the condition of
retaining the separateness and |
| integrity of ones own self,”
If we loved children with the
‘separateness’ of this new defi-
nition, we could bring in the mil-
lenium.
Lack of it causes 98 per cent of
| our problems
SEE IT IN COURT
| In its most destructibe form,
|you can see lack of ‘separate-
| ness” at work any day in any
| children's court.
| >
|
* *
Before the judge stand a mother |
| and child. They are one in numbed
|anger and shame. They're 80 one
| you couldn't insert a knife between
them.
mother from the child that the
child has virtually disappeared
to her, She is the child, The
bad thing the child has done
is the bad thing she did, °
So there's hate ‘in her, not love—
as must
| another person. For of course, un-
less we're his Siamese twin, we
cannot govern everything he may |
choose to do with the dignity we've
handed over to him.
In milder form, lack of “sep. |
arateness” accounts for the anger |
with which we just punished Jim-
my for trampling a. neighbor's
grass seed, It turned the young
footprints displayed by the wrath-
It made Jimmy’s carelessness in
| retrievitig his ball our carelessness.
footprints and carelessness that
were not ours, we slapped Jimmy, TU
So without distinction is the |
inevitably be the case |
iwhen our dignity is embedded in|
ful neighbor into our footprints. |
|—In our frustration with guilt for} # — ESDAY, AUGUST 30,
New Home
Brings Up
3 Questions It’s Customary and
Proper to Prepare
Housewarming 1955
+ By EMILY POST
Questions asked many times are
asked again in the following
jetter: “(1) Do you consider a
housewarming in good taste? (2)
If so, how are the preparations
made and (3) how are the invita-
tions given?"
* i
Answer: (1) Housewarming is a |
very old custom and in good taste. |
In fact, if you have many friendly
neighbors it is the only way to
avoid having to show it to each
visitor separately fer weeks or
even’ months to come
(2) The onty preparation ix to
have your whole house in order,
so it can be open from garret
to cellar, (3) Your invitations
could read: “Housewarming, |
August 30th, 8 to 6 o'clock (or |
8 to 10 o’clock).”” Mail them a |
few days in advance. |
| Delight your littl girl — jiffy-
| embroider’ gay playmates on her
| pockets! Stitches are gasy—sewing
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. AU GUST’ 30, 1955
ae ey OF Dettiee | 100) py B
| ee ;
Conference QKs
= Never to
ins Pontiac Press Trophy and the sub-junior and women’s
championships are at stake,
along with a number of © sub-
sidiary title contests. Mrs.
Carola Mandel, women's ail-
around champion last year, ts
back to defend her crown, She
captured five events during the
194 event here.
Absence in Europe of Col Salva-
dor T. Roig, San Juan, Puerto
Rico, national all-gatige cham-
pion, throws this event wide open,
It runs for the last three days of
the championships, concluding
next Sunday.
Association officials. said — this |
morning that shooting schedules
will continue unchanged despite
early rain, There will be no delays
unless a downpour is experienced,
they report The closely- -knit Puerto Rico po-
lice team from San Juan put in
some more practice shooting Mon-
day, and its members later de-
clared they were ready. for the
big grind ahead. They provided
one of the bright spots in last
year’s championships.
Delighted to return to Michigan,
the Puerto Rican marksmen were
strong in their appreciation of
| what they actied “the finest kind
‘. |of hospitality.”
“We are much pleased with’
our reception,” Capt. dulie Vige-
reaux, inspeetor-general of the
Isiand’s police, said Monday.
This is his first visit bere, filling
the vacancy on the team caused —
by the absence of Col. Roig.
The leam expected to begin its
_| shooting today.
Among the opening day's shoot
_lers were many from the state.
‘| They included two Hawaiians:
Dr, Charles @mall of Detroit (#50100)
es |
Bob Thiefels, ‘Pontiac (069x100) Ciass A |
Lee VandeWater, Waterford (686x100)
as DD, - Mra Viola VandeWater, Waterford
(#3x 100) aS. L. A. Bienen, Plint (905100) Clase D,
Jim Ashmore (ex-OCBC prexy), Fern-
dale (986x100) Class Don Freeman, Detroit (60x 100)
Class B,.
— Haskin, Detroltt (83100)
tos Caro (#2100) Clais A
joonet Detroit he ne Class C.
(6x
(45100)
president
Leesard Gilmore, Detroit
Chet Crites, Detroit, NSSA
— Class AA.
ine Borsum, Baldwin
Schmidt, Mase) Park (04x
Sam Schmidt, Masel Park (ote 109)
B
Stan Wafser, Grand Rapids (872100)
B
Ed Gibbs, Grand Rapids (#12100)
Class B. .
hea Schneider, Reed City (83"100)
r top shooters:
At 98—Bob Robbins, Aurora. Calif. and |
Prankin Hollinger, Harrisburg, Pe; at
#i-—-Ray Delk, rhe Air Base, Denver
Bernard Thom, onolut, Mawel! and
Charlies D. Irwin, Rocky River, Obtjo
at 66—W. HH. Smith. Lowrie Air Force
at 04—Kirk MeGeebe, Paim City, Cailf.; |
W. H. Molladau, Denver, Mee Tai Chang,
Homolulu, Mawel.
Return of Drake Missouri League Votes
to Readmit University
_After 4 Year Absence —
KANSAS CITY
versity was back in the Missouri
Vallgy Athletic Conference today,
—four years after it it, the
league over the alleged slugging
of football star Johnny Bright.
The conference’s~faculty repre-
sentatives and athletic directors
yesterday voted unanimously to re-
admit Drake.
Drake pulled out of the Missouri |
Valley in 1951, claiming the con-
ference had refused to ‘investigate
the alleged slugging of Bright in
a_foothall game with Oklahoma
A&M. Bright, Drake's ali-confer-
Drake's first conference compe- |
tition will be in baseball, track,
golf, and tennis next spring. The
earliest it can enter conference
football competition will be in 1958
because of @ ¢ scheduling. It
already has football dates this fall
with .Wichita and Bradley, -how- | other
Drake Uni- |
ence back, suffered a btoken jaw, it $500, 000 Tab
on Adios Paid
by Trot.Head
Champ Pacer Sire
Brought Only $21,000
Seven Years Ago
COLUMBUS, Ohio w—Adios, 15-
year-old sire of harness race cham-
pions who was purchased for
$21,000 seven years ago, was sold
yesterday’ for half a million dol-
la ighest price ever paid for
a standardbred horse.
The United States Trotting Assn.
here announced the purchase of
Adios by USTA president Lawrence
B, Sheppard.
Sheppard, who owns Hanover
Shoe Farms, paid $500,000 to Del-
vin Miller, proprietor of Meadow-
lands Farm, Meadow Lands, Pa.
Miller bought Adios at the
Tattersall auction in Lexington,
Ky., in 18.
Adios heid several world records
the early 1940s, but as a stallion
established himself as an
unequaled producer. of pacers.
Last season his progeny won $537,-
174. Adios Harry, a four-year-old
son--of—Adios, recently turned in
the fastest race time in history in
winning a mile event in 1:55
at Vernon, NY.
Solunar Tables Pontiac area fishermen prob-|
“‘Jably will find their best sport
Wednesday during the — periods
listed below in John Alden
Knight's solunar tables:
WEDNESDAY
AM
Miner Major Minor Major
405 10.20 430 16 40
11,500 Seek. Places i in
Amateur Qualifying Lists By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nearly 1,500 golfers, duffers and
top names alike, played in sectien-
al qualifying rounds across the na-
tion today in the first leg of the
National Amateur Golf champion-
ship. CJ * *
_A total of 187 berths remain to
be filled for the championship toure
nament, to be held Sept, 12-17 at
the James River course of the
Country, Club of Virginia at Riech-
mond. < \ md * *
The U.S. Golf Assn. accepted a
record 1.507 entries for the tour-
ney, exceeding the former high of
A416 in. 1951.
Eleven players were exempt he-
cause of major titles won in. the
past, Nine ethers got the jump on
the rest, shooting in the northwest
sectional Monday at Seattle; where
Bruce Cudd; a member of the
Walker Cup team, of Portland and
C.-W. Adams Jr. of Seattle claimed
the qualifving berths.
Cudd toured the 6,528-vard, par
70 Broadmoor course in T2-68—140,
-| Adams filled the other spot wit
TT-78—155, moving up when Erv
Parent of Seattle, the Washington
State amateur champ, and Dick
Stearns of Portland said they
would be ungble to make the na-
tional,
Parent tied Cudd with 70-70—140
Stearns had 14-T5~—149.
; * ° *
Five other members of the Walk- er Cup team, one member of the
losing British Walker Cup teamt
and five of last year's amateur
quarter-finalists. were. among theme
who played. today. \
Two naisbies a Pee U.S, team
were exempt. Joe Conrad of San
Antonio, Tex., és the current Brite
ish champion and Harvie Ward of
San Francisco is a former British -
titleholder.
Arnold Palmer, the 1954 Ame
teur — now is a a profem
sional,
Wiffi Medalist
in WDGA Trial: -
Sally Sharp’ as 16
Gain Match Round
Wifi Smith, 18-yedr-old amateur
champion, was a late entrant in
the Women’s District Golf Associa-
tion tournament at Birmingham
Country Club.
But that didn't prevent the stocky
x
Hanging Up Spikes?
MELBOU RNE i” John Landy,
the world’s fastest +
he don spikes again this coming
track season Down Under?
*'* @¢@
Landy, a schoolteacher now, is
the young man who put 3:58 on the
watches at Turku, Finland, last
year and registered world figures
of 3:41.8 for the 1,500 meters en
(096x100) jppute- rn.
“1 will see what happens," John
said today. “Honestly, I don't
know,”
At first Landy thought teaching
would be a drudgery, but he now
says he is passionately fond of his
chosen profession.
The Australian track and field
season will open in October, and
e runners are preparing
for th last season before the
Olympic Games.
* * *
The thought of facing another
ldng preparation. frightens Landy.
If he runs at all this coming season
it will be only after quite a few
secret trials. ck . 7
bu Jehn finds that it is coming
Lombardo Set
for Record Try, °
but-Not Musical ©
NEW YORK Giy ‘Tambards]
is out record-hunting instead of
record-making again.
The bandleader announced today
his Tempo VII will try to break
the American mile straightaway
record of 178.497 m.p.h. during the
weekend of Oct. 1+ at Elizabeth
City, N.C. Y <
Lombardo said he. fas not yet
decided whether to drive Tempo
VII himself or ‘assign the job to
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Another Track Trial
‘the clock, faces a problem—should back to him easily he will more
it proves to be a problem he is
certain to announce his retirement.
There are few training facilities
where Landy is teaching at a
branch of Geelong College. The
college is in mountain country, 90
miles from Melbourne and a cinder
track. -
Poirier Put Out
by Christensen
Behind on Points Until
Doctor Ends Bout
NEW YORK w—Denmark's box-
ing champion in exile, - Chris
Christensen,. has three potential
pay nights in line today-after. his.
“good forturie’’ upset victory over
Gene Poirier at St. reas | Arena
last night.
Behind on points and an 11-5
undewdog, the Danish welter champ
came away with a sixth round
technical ‘knockout when commis-
sion doctor Alexander Schiff or-
dered the bout to end.
Poirier _haq—an.opeq—ecut over
This right eye. It later required six
‘stitches. Tt bled freely during the
last round,
Harry Stickevers, Christensen’ 8
fighter .would
“We have’ a tentative date with
Ramon Fuentes for San Francisco,
Sept. 29 and possible dates with
Don Jordan in Los Angeles and
back at St. Nick’s with Paolo Melis
better ;
for October. Nothing has been
Danny Foster, his regular driver. | signed yet though,”
ee
‘Hamtramck in Finals ,
® of Colt Loop Series
CHICAGO (INS)— Evanston, M., _ang Hamtramek,, Mich., meet to |
day at Chicago's Wrigley Field in
= the finals of the Ist Colt League
baseball World Series.
Hamtramck trounced Evanston,
%3, yesterday but the Illinois team
leame back to heat Massillon, Ohio,
114, and oust4the Ohioans from the
| dowtite elimination tourney.
Frasedt - Name of Cobb Ist Appeared
‘in Box Score of Tigers Fifty Years Ago Today Cobb upset batteries and infields.
His wide edge over the field was | would
Danish Welter Chane ,
|Trene Bretzlaff (953),
tany-opens defense of her crown Miss Smith, who just returned
‘from the National Amateur in time
to register for the WDGA Sunday,
from. establishing herself as the
favorite among the 16 qualifiers
starting match play today. ;
Long-hitting Wiffi, a quarter-
finalist in the national tourney ~
| last week, set a new course rec:
| ord af Birmingham's 6,3%-yard
layout Monday in the 1#-hole
qualifying round.
Wiffi fired 37-39-76 against
over Salty Sharp of Pine Lake, who
was three strokes behind with a -
79. Witfi and Miss Sharp, also 18
years old, were finalists in the re-
cent state amateur, which the for-
mer won.
Of the 16 women remaining for
match play from an original field
of 84 would-be qualifiers, seven are
yesterday's qualifying round.
Six other ex-titlists still in are
Mrs. Don
Weiss (192). Mrs. Rylma Mar-
quardt (1951), Margaret Russell
(1938-50), Mrs. Betty Jane Wilson
(1949), and five-time winner, Mrs.
Harley Higbie-+3022-26-d4-32.00 |
Miss Devany will make her ef-
match play, slated for 18 holes.
Two other women who might be
heard from are Ann Arbor’s Mrs.
Susie LeClair; 1955 medal-play
champ, and Mrs. Jane Israel. -
Five of today's eight Ist-round
matches promise_keen competition,
particularty in the lower bracket
where -Wifft- Smith—meets Irene
Bretzlaff. Mrs. Marquardt faces
Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. LeClair
plays Margaret Russell. Pat Dev-
against Mrs. Israel, while Sally
Sharp meets Mrs. Higbie.
Qualifying scores and .1st.round
pairings:
Pat Bevany (defending
Mrs. Jane foraet (86). (#4) vs. Mrs. Janet LeBoskey ( Sharp (78) vs. Mrs. # 7
Mrs. Victor Ryden (85), Watkins (00) 0
Wiff,, Smith (7#) vs. Irene Breteleff Weiss (85) vs, Mra,
Mrs, Ryime Marquerdt
_ Betty Jeane Wilson 789)
Lecinir ise)’ va. Margaret Russell mn.
league Leaders BATTING (based on WS et bater— Kaltne, Detroit, 44%; Power, Kaneas City,
6: Smith, Cleveland and Mantle, New
Boone, Detrait, oe Bere. New psi Kaline, Detroit, 9; Mantle, New York,
| HITS =Kaetine, , Detroit, ‘177; Power, | Kansas City, 19%: Cleveland and
| Kuenn, Detratt, 157; re Chicare, 155.
DOUBLES —. Kuen 3: gg ©
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whee r cleveland. TRIPT Be — Martie Carey, New 4 2 rk. %; Power, ‘Kencar’ © Cily, &: Seven
One bn 7
ro ol Se Manite. New York
withers and. Kaline, Detroit. 35;
7auehin, “Boston and zero, Kansas City,
STOLEN BASES — Rivera, Chiesgo. 2:
Minose, Chicago, 15; Jensen, Boston. 14: Bushy, Chieage: Smith, Seer =
5 deacon ate tr tread
NATIONAL vAL LEAGUE, BATTING “date
Ashburn, Prien PP sar
ronkivn, . Cincinnati, 317;
5 Cinetnnat, 303: Aafon, Milwaukee, —
tranve in today's opening round of |
|
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| “| building yesterday.
Bese L. Doty on @ charge of larceny In a
The man, Donald G, Bollman, of
415 S. Woodward, also was placed
dn two years probation,
‘Triandos, B. Phil Chit 2, Fonty Waker Phan, Tiger: Card: “Laconia Snider, ey ey Red:
pert and Miranda. = :
Harris called in Al Aber.
had been done and Tigers replace Birrer, but ‘the dounies| Shee
Tipu Sudeed hays Wb eight twin bills.
The two losses dropped’ the
$0 | Tigers to even .500 for the season.
have a 65-65 record ‘and will
fight from here on in to wly Orioles Sap liges 5 Down Twice greeted him with a line drive to their ith dublin of the
left, scoring pinch-runner Don Lep- season. They've won only two, finish the precious break-even
' * * «
‘Erv Palica blanked the Tigers
on the five hits in the opener. It
was his 1st shutout as an Ameri-
can leaguer,
PASSAGE OF TIME — Ty Cobb, immortals, is shown at left as he
CHICAGO @®—The Boston Red Atherton, Calif., home four years ago, and at right
in a — pose during bis playing } aye with & with the | on to ) become one of baseball’ 8 greatest competitors.
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‘Sox invade Chicago tonight to open
another~trying week for the sec-
ond-place White Sox in the unpre-
dictable American League pennant
race,
_ Shortly after sundown next Mon- ee
one of baseball's
appeared in his
played eight €ames against three
of the tougher rivals in the league,
barring weather postponements.
Boston, Chicago moves to Gwe
land for four games, capped by a
2 Quarterbacks
Begin Pro Work Guglielmi, Shaw Start
Masterminding Teams
in Games Tonight
BALTIMORE (®—Two of the na-
tion's top collegiate quarterbacks
last season will meet here tonight
Looking Back,
Cobb Recalls -
Days of Yore
' Close Pennant Race
Reminds Tiger Ace of
1900 Chase gray-haired man reflected for a
minute, then said:
“There are too many diversions
in modern day baseball, When you
4, 1 i
in the infaney-of-their pr
football careers.
Ralph Guglielmi, formerly of
Notre Dame, will do most of the
passing and signal-calling for the
‘Washington Redskins while George get my age, you naturally look
back and
were the best.”
The speaker was the greatest
oldtimer (or anytimer) of them
Cobb—the ATHERTON, Calif. W® — The. 1 LA
7
Detroit Tigers. Today marks 50th anniversary of the
day when Ty broke into lineup of Tigers;and went
Red Sox Invasion of Chicago Tonight
to Bring Trouble to White Sox Again day, the White Sox will have| Sunday doubleheader, and then to
Detroit for a Labor Day twin bill
against the Tigers.
| games: behind the ane -running
& | New York Yankees, are Chicago
| Manager Marty
worry.
“T don't care about next Sunday,
Monday or the day after tomor-
row,” said Marion. “The next
‘game is what counts and it’s Marion's No. 1
| against Boston. They’ve been tough
and can get tougher.”
Boston has won 8 and lost 10}.
to Chicago this season, picking up
four of its victories in the last
seven games between the two
teams.
The last time the Red Sox hit
Chicago, Manager Pinky Higgins
said “We'll be in the race right
down to the end.” So far te has
think the old timers | tenders Boston seems to have the
toughest wind-up schedule.
The Red Sox face the top three
teams in 11 of their last 17 games
and 7 of these games are against
the Yankees, 4 in the last three
days of the season made good, but of the four con-| Cleveland Paper
Hints Ring Probe.
by Grand Jury ’ Studio Match Fracas,
. Violations of Laws
to Be Investigated
GLEVELAND (®—The Cleveland
Plain Dealer said today a Federal)
Grand Jury will begin a probe
next week into a controversy over
televised studio boxing matches.
Aim of the investigation, the
newspaper said, will be to discover
whether any violations of antitrust
laws are involved,
At issue is a series of weekly
Saturday night boxing shows tele-
vised over Cleveland station
WEWS. The International Boxing
Managers Guild, with headquar-
ters in New York, reportedly has
rules which forbid its members
to match their fighters in such
studio bouts,
~ Robert B. Hummell, chief of the
government's antitrust staff here,
declined to comment on the Plain
4 Dealer report. His office custom-
The Plain Degler said the Jus-
tice Department has issued sub-
poenas for 17 Cleveland and Akron
boxing -figures, to be heard by a
Grand Jury which will be sworn
in next Tuesday,
As a result of the controversy,
the IBMG has expelled 10 manag-
ers and trainers, the. Plain Dealer
said. Most of the recent. WEWS
fight shows have been matched by
a group of the expelled members
who formed an independent or-
ganization at Akron.
/
| Sam Snead's Our illustration today shows the
player’s hands and the club com-
ing into the “hit zone.” It's at this
point that the wrists begin to un-
cock, giving the clubhead that tre-
‘whiplash action which
sends the balj for a long ride.
Notice that the left side is ‘‘firm-
ing up” to provide the necessary
foundation to swing against, That
is, most of the weight ig-now on
the left foot and the left_leg is
more or less straight with the
knee only slightly flexed. The right
leg, meanwhile, seems to be get-
ting ready to drive additional pow-
er into the shot, Note too, that the
right elbow is tucked in close to.
Remember not to force any part
of the swing. Rhythm and timing
are what give it its power. The
downswing must be a smooth,
easy, slowly-accelerating action of
» hips and arms, cli-
maxed by the final wrist action
which puts the real stuff in’ the
shot.
(Copyright 1955, John F. Dille nies
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Shaw, from Oregon, will do 50 per
cent of the quarterbacking for the
Baltimore Colts when the tradi-
tional rivals meet in a National
Football League exhibition,
Guglielmi, who was outstanding |
set of the Cleveland Browns Aug. |
12, will start for the 'Skins, Jack
Searbath, former Maryland great
who came.to the Colts this season
from the Redskins where he never
lived up to expected greatness,
will ont for. Baltimore but will
alternate with Shaw.
Bowling Pairs Desired
Bowling couples are wanted in
a mixed doubles league, which
bowls Sunday evenings at Mont-
calm Center. Interested couples
should call the league secret
GMC TRUCKS “Built te Pontiae —-
by Pontice People” actly 50 years ago today played
in his ist major league game
with the Detroit Tigers.
Now 68 years old and consider-
ably mellowed from his fiery, com-
petitive days which carried him
to the heights of the baseball
in the College All-Star’s 30-27 up-! world, Cdbb is well off financially,
Cobb plans no special celebra-
tion to mark this notable date,
except to reflect, momentarily, on
the good old days in the early
1900's.
“Today's American League pen-
nant race is about the hottest thing
quickly
“We had a pretty tight one in
1908, too, All four Western Divi-
sion teams were in it. St. Louis and
Cleveland were eliminated a cou-
ple of days before the end,of the
season and we were win ng up
ary against Chicago.
lat FEderal 4-7829 before ‘Septem-
ber 8, “The way it was, as couldn't
lose a game.or they'd be out. So
they saved their good pitchers for
us. Ed Walsh beat us the first
day and Doc White the second.
Oakiand at Cass, Pontiac
——a
we've ever had,"’ he conceded, but is!
added:
Formosa to Observe
Ist Armed Forces Day
TAIPEI, Formdsa «#—National-
ist China will observe its first
Armed Forces Day Sept. 3 and
special attention will be paid to
the defenders of Quemoy and other
offshore island outposts,
Theatrical troupes will entertain
the soldiers. canned
struments will be shi to the fear pped
Previously each branch of the
‘service had its own “day,” goods, medicines and musical in- | ting slips. He paid a $100 fine.
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CHICAGO ®—Perfect conditions | under equal weights of 12% pounds,
are expected to prevail for the will be televised and broadcast na-
Nashua-Swaps showdown tomorrow | tionally by CBS starting at 5 p.m
putting the race between the two/ EST. :
glamor colts strictly in the! Helping to sharpen e interest
“dream” category, , are the jockeys themselves, two of
There have been great rhatch|the best in .the business. ‘That
races ever since the days of George | would be! Eddie Arcaro, the 39
Washington, but seldom, if ever,| yegr-old national stakes-winning | ~
have two such brilliant 3-year-olds | champion, and Willie ““The Shoe”
come up in the same year. Shoemaker, 24, who twice has won
Not only are sophomore racing | national jockey honors for booting
honors at stake but also the rec-| home the most winners and never
ognition as Horse of the Year,|has been worse than second in
which undubtedly will be be-| the ratings in seven years of rid-
stowed upon the winner. ing.
* Arcaro will ride Nashua, and
Shoemaker will be aboard Swaps.
The winner wijl receive the usual
10 per cent, or $10,000 in this case,
The loser presumably will get his
customary riding fee.
Also, the race has an East vs.
West flavor. Swaps, owned by Rex
C, Ellsworth, is a California-bred
son of Khaled, Nashua was sired |
by Nastullah and is owned by Wil-|
liam Woodward Jr. of New York. The $100,000 winner-take-all race
has achieved perfection, because
both colts are considered by their
respective traifers to be in peak
form,
The weatherman also has pitched
in to make conditions ideal with
a forecast of cooler, fair weather.
The showdown on Washington
Park's manicured dirt oval is ex-
pected to draw about 35,000 fans.
There will be Win betting only.
Latest odds list Swaps at 2-5 and
Nashua 9-5.
The race, Swaps, who never has been ex-
tendedias a 3-year-old, is unbeaten
in eight starts this year. He hand-
‘ed Nashua his only sethack in nine over the Kentucky
%, iz i ‘races, beating him by a length
and a half in the Kentucky Derby
in 2:01 4-5,
Since then Nashua has blazed to
triumphs in the Preakness, Bel-
=e. Dwyer and Arlington Clas-
“Nashua yesterday drew the No.
Top Horses Get
Leading Riders
for Match Race
CHICAGO (®—Swaps and Nashua
are the stars of tomérrow’s $100,000
match race. at Washington Park
but they have a terrific supporting
cast in two of the nation’s top
jockeys.
Willie Shoemaker, 24, has com-
piled an enviable record in seven
'years and will be aboard Swaps.
Riding Nashua will be Eddie Ar- |
caro, 39, who has been at his trade |’
24 years.
It's the old master against the
most promising of the younger
riders. than £19 r post position, but trainers of both
colts were quick to observe that
this held little or no ddvantage. . :
“Horses run better on the. out- iach difference, especially after
the. first few pomp”
Mesh a pesos? trainer,
said that “It's a two-horse race
side,” said. Nashua's &8l-year-old| with a stall between them in the
trainer, “Sunny” Jim Fitzsim-| gate—there should be no trouble
rons, “But this race doesn’t make at all at the start.’
|
Buhl, Billy Pierce Ahead
in Low Earned Run Race
NEW YORK wW-—Southpaw Billy
Pierce of the Chicago White Sox
and righthander Bob Buhl of the |
‘Milwaukee Braves led the major |
leagues in earned run averages to-
day on the strength of brilliant
performances in their last five out-
ings.
Victim of three 1-0 defeats earli-
Leader to Raise
Ban on Boxing
HARRISBURG, Pa. w—A ban on
professional boxing in Pennsylvan-
ia will be lifted tomorrow says ot Bere acter Yooh
| m a re
George M. Leader | ietander is third with 2.79, Cer-
Leader announced yeste wey that | ltain to be leading candidate|
immediately after he signs ito oLor comeback-of-the-year-honors,
law a new boxing code he will end | Byrne has the circuit's top win-
the ban he imposed shortly after | ning percentage, .750 as a result of | : 12 victories against 4 setbacks. He |
oh qutewveta ap Johnson | | has given up 39 earned runs in 126 |
it In iladelphia May 6. | innings. er in the season, Pierce has yield-
ed only eight earned runs in his
last 42 2-3 innings to win five
straight and pace the American
League in ERA with a sparkling
1.83 mark.
Buhl tops the National League
with a 2.76 earned run average,
Associated Press statistics also re-
vealed today. He permitted only
innings and boosted his won-lost
record to 13-8.
Whitey Ford of the New York
Yankees is runner-up to Pierce in
the American League. He has al-
| lowed 62 earned runs in 207 frames
for an earned run mark of 2.70.
Whitey is tied for the most shut-
outs with Early Wynn of Cleveland
} and Billy Hoeft of Detroit with five
‘each. His record is 15.6 Gov.
“This new code gives the state; Don Newcombe of Brooklyn is in | successor here will be named-with- tot of infield for the Yankees in
athletic commission the legal tools| second place in the National
| League with a 291 ERA on 67 to make boxing a clean sport rath- | er than a crooked business in | earned runs in 267 innings. The
Pennsylvania,” Leader said. The husky righthander has won 18 and
new--code, passed by the State | !ost 4.
General Assembly, gives. the com- |
mission tighter control over box- |
ing. | 20-game Winner, is third with 3.10.
Line Scores (Fist —_
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Tuttle,cf
Kalirier?
Torg’n,. 1b
Boone. 3b
Delsing, if
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Coleman,p Miranda,ss
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200 ona =000—6 Baltimore
Detroit seveesacn 00 000
E—Miranda, “Kuenn. RBI—Pope 2,
Triandos 2. 28—Abrams, Tut-
S—Hatfield. Left—
, Detroit 7. BB—Palica 1,
, Coleman 1. 8O—Palica 1,
. HO—Gromek 5 in 2, Poy- |
tack 3 in tm Coteman 2 7
Palica 0-0, Gromek 4-3, Poytack 2-2,
Coleman $-0, HBP—B Gromek (Dyck)
Balk—Gromek. PB—House. W-Palica
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- Grains Ab M _|63 Youngsters May Ease News in Brief |sercsictnivee trig (ts me ce i
Cit oa Produce = - . Let Kinnegan’ in Municipal | Explorer Post 66, sponsored by, St ye
ROIT PRODUCE ys Polio Clinics Court yesterday, Floyd F. LaClair, | the egy raga United Presby-| Scouts of Explorer .
al y e Ing uBETHON, Aug 20 AP) =the, Dtrt in ar rave ans 34, of 282 Russell St, pleaded | terian h, will journey to{ lect and direct ail their
Trading iy Nesmunal. Celery, Attendance at the two anti-polio guilty to being disorderly and was ee —— night on pais soso under
. an on slightly ger ony long on 30 days tion, p.m quida .
CHICAGO @ — Grains absorbed | Suite, Potatoes about steady, other com- , _| shot linies dropped again yester- _ Tit-for-Tat Policy Standa | Matt om 30 dave probes modities about steady, NEW YORK (®—The Stock Mar-| day as 63 youngsters were inocu- < . King Stetler, Post adviser, said
early selling based on weather |S Apples: Mich weohale up sizes US Is : ay, Actio: b Russia After he failed to pay a $50 4, Explorer Record Jamboree is CASH YOUR PROBLEM?
lopments without any di G© | unless, ctnerwieg wtaied: "wealthys 3% |Ket was irregular and moderately | ated in Pontiac and Royal Oak, on ton Dy RussiGhrtine tor being disorderly, Leon | aunce sat was ell attended, | Want Ads. make it fast! To Sell onan . hi Ls
ve any difficulty bs 30-400 ‘Wolt Rivers, 230-300 Me-| Active in early trading today. | according to Dr. John D. Monroe, Immigration Officials/ 1 | ‘smith, 21, of 125 N. Perry St. was | navid Birchmeyer served as event ‘or rent anything, dal FE 2881
on the Board of Trade today, sete tYa pale 3.50 red cushes 2%"| Gains: and loses were ‘mostly County health director. sent to Oakland County Jail for pot dih naaitees ee sh da
After slight losses at'the start, | Avacodos: Calif fiat, boxes. 128 2.80./in fractions to a point at the out-| For the first time since the} WASHINGTON w — TH@ United ee ee — : = a
limited to fr the charge. usually actions, the | large 25 cents. side with some notable excep- began, doc- | States is standing pat on ifs de- . Cantaloups: Calif jumbo erts 36 4.25. makeup shot program began, market quickly recovered. Soy- 5 Carrots: Cau WOA rts 6 dos bebe tions. tors at the Royal Oak clinic vac- — ae nage oe —— Arrested on a charge of being —
beans went back above the’ pre- aa of on Russians only when the Krem-| drunk and disorderly, Allen R. | : vise dase Ginglhe Ce beck ea nse in Biase Toa a S _— _ so = — more children than did lin does likewise for Americans mot as of 76 Murray St, — Consult Us for First Hand. Information
ar opening block of- : inside Russia. arraigned yesterday before Mu- :
va. — to benefit trom ge Saut. ote pide 8 3 Ss = = oo The. South Oakland County * * *. nicipal Court Judge Maurice E. in Stocks and Bonds
ee Lettuce: “Calit ctns dry pack Iceberg} SRAFES om news of His SY PO | Health cénter processed 53 first | The “spirit of Geneva” of which| Finnegan. He pleaded guilty and Northern and central Milnois = tame: oe abe gins Persian: | — Gvtdend _ Leigres and second graders Monday, | Russians talk these days has gen-| was fined $15.
received very ample moisture. |! }.%- cash dividend, It extended while 10 children received Salk | erated no change whatever in the > We maintain a direct line to a member of all
Onions: TP ib sacks: Calif yellows gain about a point more. ‘ . "
Missouri also got rain in some large 2,60-2.75 Colo, Yellows, large 2.40- vaccine at the Pontiac cvlinic. Soviet travel restrictions, These| Earl Cole, 31, of 70 Aubura 2 principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute
spots. So did the southwestern | 3,7 I¢* Yellows large 200 Mich Yellow oe) * restrictions against American vis-| Ave., pleaded guilty yesterday to 5
winter’ wheat belt, a fact which Gloves a ll inal Neate) | Another was Philipps Petroleum} The figure brings the total of its include boxder zones, key cities | being drunk and disorderly when > quotation service available at all times. ¢ —
weakened the distant September | ,,?rtches: US No. 1 up sizes unless oth. | winich dropped 344 to 70% on an) Youngsters inoculated during the | ang other regions for: a total of| arraigned before Municipal Court
wheat contract more than any | Harens 2” 2.80-31 na min 150-20! opening block of 8,000 shares. This — Reosniry tata md about one third of the Soviet land Judge Mautice E. Finnegan, He wow a ‘oer i 5 onro arned e
omer ae 2 19-4.00, Canada open cris Earty E-| followed late news yesterday that | last week for the free booster and becouse U.S. policy in this re- ~ =e C. J. Nephler to
Wheat sad the: aus of te fired eee ae oe ee ie ate rosinat ee rice E. an! Sdeatel- rst | Eivertas 2” 3.25-3.50 Hales 2%" 450|the company would call for re-|second polio shots. A termination) spect is tit-for- here has been| Maw Finnegan,
hour was % lower to % hi Penn % bu bskts Eibertas 2 3.00-3.50 pu y ; spect is tit-for-tat there oO a es 414 Community National Bank
: pa 31.89%: % higher, bekts Hales 2 fair's 7 = 400-473 W.|demption Sept. 30 its Convertible |date for the program will be an-| no change either im the U.S. rules. pal Court a eter a Bldg. .
Septem 89%; corn 42 lower Va bu bite Bibertes 3” 4.00 bu boaee debentures. The debentures are | nounced at a later date. These, likewise, bar Russians from | J@™Mes Engleman, 41, of 83 Osmun
to ¥ higher, September $1.26%4; | , Pears. Direct receipts convertible into. common at $65 a| Shots will be given daily through | America’s borders, major cities | St. 0" 39 days probation yesterday
paar ong —regee = <=. Sep-| fees: Cole ba bebts, 436-4 sa.” | aue| Share. Other opening blocks in-| Friday this week at both clinic8,| anq other regions for a total of after he pleaded guilty to being
higher, Sagevaher 90%: seytenns ieag what ine eras mated: Cae | crated U. 5. Ben off he 5542 —_ 9 to — == trom 1] about one third of the U.S. land | dunk and disorderly.
™ ‘ ; j ong whites 4.09 few 4. on 1,500 and Allegheny Corp. up| to p.m, ‘ontiac” VACCIne | area. ncn If your friend's in jail and needs |.
a = —- Pigecaged tainers 2 3s “ida long. whites 28-3. 1% 10 Yo. at-9% on 2,700. _'- __| center is at 15 W. Huron St., and * * * bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.
ents a hundred pour = ion” unites 330-400" 80 tevsecks 118 the South Oakland County Health Exceptions are made from time —Adv
cea nds higher, Gems 3.85-4.00 Wisc Reds 2.75-3.00 50) The aircrafts = was strong,| Center in Royal Oak is located at | to time by both sides. An exampte |. . . a . .
September $11.05. ib sacks 125-150 Russeta 2.90379 fair! srooig were mixed and coppers | 12401 E. Fourth St. was seen yesterday when three| Learn to Drive, If you can walk, Our will tens of thousands of dollars in new
coasts tecnmes ei oe ~— were off. : Russian military attaches drove to Hyd aie sf will = tax money—-without any expense to the school system, -
Radishes: Mich bskts 24-8 os film a) : . a: 8 ind - ee
| Olin Mathiesen was up around a | 4 T h Ft. Benning, Ga., from the Soviet) 5) ‘Training School. Urge Your City Commission te Vote for Annexation
Coffee Pri ICeS wares (potatoes ta, 88 oan |e but other chemicats we ‘Open Bids onig t Embassy in Washington to witness reaped So et ponders. FE ot Telegraph Shopping Center
i cans o * 19-3. O, | f * _ s t = a . i
ogg = - 38) mixed. on Rochester School oe ee ee ~Adv. MEETING CITY HALL TUESDAY 8 P.M. (TONIGHT)
—=B iling Upward |:ssti2 eter ee ie on SS Whe | accorded US. miliary men 18) "Congregation Binal tara Rum- BLOOMFIELD SHOPPING CENTER ‘ rm
Ol Ing DWal chipments, Friday” 38. ‘Saturday 121 and nat va7|_ROCHESTER—Bids on the pro-| ‘The travel restrictions on Soviet | some = ae hk ot ante
Generel end Stoner |S ee a saad ae ee Be Sie epoca mentee ol c| eae Pe Ste ee One | _
neral an fandard | £27 sed eens teas! 3 40-3.10: Washing: | Allied Gire .. 97.7 cones waves. a | open specia made public last Jan. 3 and sti —Adv. ee |
. tom long whites 3.00; bakers: 3.45-3.60, | Allie Chalmers ._ enmecett. ,.1383| Board of Education to be held! i, force, include: |
Hike Wholesale Costs; | rsseis 100; Calttornia tong white bak- | A008, (ig! \c10s.6 Kimb Cie -:. $11/ at 8 p.m. tonight in the Rochester - ° 511 Community Nat’l Oth Will Fol 4 | ers Wisconsin cobbiera 1.40 un-/)Um NO + a4 6 reese, 88 =. High School, 2 Al least co ne ‘ebvance we: Lapeer Policeman 5s
ners i ollow 7 ; Am Airline .. 246 TOSS), poo*:: 33 e : |
a Poul ET) PAS acer pd A Tas CoG : ee NEW YOR Ku —The nation's poultry an Mo Pay FS peck Aire: "". g4 | ROIS and Walton Rds., offjcials| york City—the only places where Placed on.Probation wy Phone FE 4-1568-9
two biggest independent coffee DETROIT. "hue. eo Prices, paid at am Meee os Laws H,| ond. esis cibcosn axe ane coadieg | |
roasters raised their wholesale live poultry upto 100m.) | Am Reve 2 0§ beptliard =<: ats) Funds for the = sguaae! uae 2, No travel by Soviet citizens} LAPEER (»—Lawrence McCart-
certs er OO Ee ite serie ae Gt ate: Hana Saeco eI a Sahl ay eines BAKER & HA . ' m . in. ’ 7
General Foods Corp. increased|"merse pg Bag ony ecae es am Faata i May 5 gtr. ata pe paetoned sero _ : a pecosdhyalge in of 29| 2% on three years probation to- ‘
its Maxwell House brand by three = a cae ne gene Am Viscose + $13 Midi set Pd .. 4841 ‘There is available for the high | o¢ oa prot aaky ted day after pleating guilty to grand Donald E. H Richard H. DeWi
cents a pound and Standard | tight miscellaneous aneryerers supplies |anse W&C ..6l Monsan Ch ... 44 | school a sum of $1,050,115. lareeny in the theft of $930 from na . Hansen ichar fe itt «
Brands added three cents to, the |‘ one. Armour Co 142 Metor Pas": 348 Dulles Aide Confers So seen ate Sa hy Fee Res. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-379
brings the wheleeale price of both | .cmcacor ee, “aT (aP) tive Poultry Aichieoe nt hoe c oe Singing Group Slated With French Officials Circuit Judge- Timothy C. Quinn ;
to $1 cents a pound. Trade sources | S047 :,recsitns ' SO PS ing prices um |AU Refin ... m7 Murray CD -.. #9 Ot Lake Street Church ' renc cl fined McCartney ‘$250 plus $250|] Accident Insurance Fire Insurance “
said they expect other roasters to | changed: heavy hen 21248:, Sen, Beta LALO. gl'Ey °<" 933 Net Cash R380 PARIS u—U, S. Assistant Sec-| costs yesterday and ordered him || Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance
follow suit, wees ce capensinns % to @ tb. | Bendix Av .. 481 Nat Dairy .... 4039/ The Rev. Clemmey Mays with retary of State Livingston Mer-|to make restitution of $780. He B Paap Life ls
A = uet . 1.2 Mat Gyps - 7/,, _Burglary Insurance ife Insurance
How long it will be before the | 36-38. Beth Steel. 1585 Nat Lead g02| his 30 native singers will be at| chant conferred here today with| had returned $150 at the time of All T Pla ,
increase is passed on at the retail DETROIT EGG ——t Air er ~ — a; Lake Street Church of God Thurs-| French officials on Western plans| his arrest and claimed he had Bonds— ypes te Glass Insurance
level depends. to a large extent on| perrorr. Aug. 9 (aP-—Eees, tod [Bone Alum 334 Nie M $$ | day at 7:30 p.m. The church is | for the Big Four foreign ministers’| burned the rest in an incinerator
the individual grocer. Some | ee: ee ae Borg, Warner 21 Nov ar av... e.4{ located at Orton Avenue. conference in Geneva in October.| behind his home.
roasters give retailers a chance to Sr Wnites—Grede A- jumbo 65-68 wongpeas Bris My 3 3 Nor Pace 73.2| The group was scheduled Yor, last} Merchant is on a swing through| McCartney admitted the theft | “A ship in harbor is safe, but, thet is not what ships
_ Mock up at the old prick. average #8, large S041 wid. we. ai |podd Con"... 308 Ome Ou 343 Friday night but was unable to/London, Paris and Bonn to co-|after refusing to take a lie de- are built for” — j. A. Shedd :
’ | wtd. org. 38: grade B large 61-43 wet. | pervouthe gins OTe Ge, | meet the appointment. according | ordinate Western proposals and| tector test. He was discharged
‘The a flee crenses - "Browne weye A. large, 8@, medium | Can Dry 16. Pan AW Air 193 |/to the pastor, the Rev. Paul C./ strategy for the meeting with the} from the force after his confes-
green coffee prices past mont small 38; grade B large $3; grade C|Cdn Pac 38 Panh Epi 78.3 | Cooley. Soviets. sion,
Since late July, Brazilian and = iy yowme 20-26 wid. avg. 23%. Capital aa Param Pot e. _ Sees 2 —a =
Colombian types have # graded: Case, JT... 1ST Penney. J.C. ~. 04.6
about four cents a pound in New Whiter Grade A extra large 58, large ee ok To a att * $$ $_$_—___———- = ——— z
49-58, medium -47,. email 32%. ee : Pepsi Cola .., 22.7
i. re in August, prices went up ase gerne cma inree ina ites “ev! 3 Pheips D Py
ae: , max Mo .. Philco 368) on reports of frost damage to next = steady 00 large, full stendy on Chuett om: , Paiiip Mot os |
vear’s Brazilian crop. Then, over | mediums and smellé, Supplies s\ Coig Palm ".. 4.3 Po ins gi |
ir o- a) = past weekend, the Brazilian | s™pie on, \s ‘sod. short “on mediums Col Prd A .. 28, Pit Plate Go
Finance Ministry, said its planned Come "Ba |. ‘as Fumes |. OS :
revision of Brazilian exchange reg- Li k a anes A sone. OE ivestoc Con W Gas ..342 Reo mold’. . 15.3; |
: ‘404 <"s : ulations would be gradual A ae VESTOCK. Cont Ba “, | agg Ha “a
” Coffee dealers had expected ear-| 1200, Barrows snd fairly setive. |Ccat Mot... 07 Rez, Tee B.-- 03)
ly action on exchange devaluation, | sales mixed U.S. No 1, 2 and 3 barrows Gent OO ..:-- Oe Gateway me. .. 47-9 |
which was expected to lower = Si oe See Po nee uni. | Curtise Wr .. 24.1 bo Bex wet rr
price of green coffee in terms form 198 fh No t and 2 1663; eround | Deere hq Seovil s. ——
dollars. When they learned that | ¥§ 9P%%%o.".or estan aon or Doug. Aires at Sead AL RR... 788 | ;
this was not imminent, prices rose. |, Ctr. stan “including several loads | ast Air_U.. 80.8 Sitmons) "7". 967, % setters grass’ steere end betfers: East Kod ... 795 ginciair O ... 882 j
Accident Kills [ck eteasnlte ss aecae ' 1 se sc 6Bou Pac owes 6
Jeep Accicent Riis | zsris sags "oc" rege mnier S86 | Ear te 000) Sos ay co a
bd Ppa Hig ae me Kay. Moy 4 Ex-Cell-O ... 523 gia brand .. 30.6 = wo a
Gl | 5 Another carly sales bulls; stockers and feeders 4 asim i 28-5 Std OF Calif. 90.2,
, injure Sk aac i erp, Hey BP ate BE Ba Sa Sak ____-FORYO @ — ‘One U. 8. soldier | He%ies fee tt wigaces, ig head Fre re: 3 Stevens eed Hl h eholee 871 Ib fed helfers 22. aa ao _
was killed and another injured | afes “utiity cows 0-12.80; canners bang oem. Bi. juther Pap .. 48 |
critically last night when their | S4ct'sS'tp Seeder steers 200 | Gen Motors 1285 Sy Pas a Calves ile i sect Se e woe 308, : Time ... 35.6 9 wooo $0:
seine en stew we] ge ear Se (ae EE : , | : ers 10.00-25.00; sane ‘ : 33. above. vee 74 Tran W Alr.. 293 An Army. spokesman said the — n° Rn ry sales, | Good: | ° fi h rf
July 3 of $9,089,000, equal to. $3.21 | fir"caw, supply as ‘unsste pula and INSECTS ere making way ror the new 956 models. a common share. This compared wae ee ctive, steady; Jew loads : : - |
with $10,864,165, or $3.85. a _com- choice and prime, steers #2.00-33.50; ‘ll One Full Y. } — Z = : ;
Sige ae eae : ! Year Guorantee |; - — 9 a ae aa a * mon share, in the same peridti | '° Jom a Ses es rq 4 5
last year. Sales dectined- to $372,-| helters 2950, good. to” high choice bell | From, Houses, Apartments, = = Here’s a now-or-never chance to make wine
751,000 from $405,389,448 in_the : ean- |f Rooming Houses. Remain out . fo .
itial half of 1954. Tisistein |] only three hours. No signs used. ° . f b . d u2 1955 M
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~BEDFO ~D “MOVING _ Local & Long Distance - FE 23-8787 — = —_ — a ee
~ HOUSEW V ES show portralie to a = tor pension pees in reonne!
Pin OVE MOgT BE Ws YS CAREER G IRLS vet ae. E. Montcalm Bunce clers iO LOT ATTENDANT NEED- | Office trainee ‘BRICK AND BLOCK LAYING.
__Outdi fir . FE 2-2036
i: LDOZINO AND GRADING.
OR 3-0833
BLOCK, er CEMENT. WORK
AND a5 cane? No fob too CLEANUP JOBS AND TRUCKING
FE sm
DELIVERY AND LOCAL MOV-
ing. Summer rates. and D
livery. FE 5-465) Ly _FE_ 23-1922.
YOUNG LADY “We heve an 4 for a
r Want Ad EKEEPER. Take FULL
gttion for working eee More
peitchboard operator : 290 school graduate. having 2 cler!
SALESM EN General offic TADY TO BaRYarT, = DO LIGHT We will back up 2 more College graduate meaverk. E> peo ig ‘Soneueaa” work Ph. FE.
2 SONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR
| or ee estimate CA REPAIRS AND AL- para Gaick service. Weather- DUMP TRUCK SERVICE, BLACK
and dirt and gravel.
E oer.
| LioHT rida to ares Y HAULING. |
jeasonable_ } LIGHT AND HEAVY y TRUCKING. er rey hauled sand, |
" Eee | ravel.
Sabena exten] 3 mega hauled Clean up Er
LADY FOR ner OORT WORE
Midwest F mployment <--->
THE PONTIAC PRESS KITCHEN WOMAN OUR Ex ee
eusron BUILDING. PHA FI- ; Modernising, PE 4-0470_ GUsToM BRICKS a Ave STONE
tiont Sg ODD JOBS. Cheap. FE 17-0171.
“O'DELL CARTAGE _ Lecal and Poone Per ss008, Moving
APPLY IN PERSON we single. Age not over
. od
~ CLERK —
WALDRON HOTEL | seaurictay “anp ANICURIST | rienced who is willing to ad-
( PULL TIME” WORK. | are high —— a ee — school work _ 50670
“CEMENT—GAR AGES
floors,
rat wells. breese-
PREE ESTIMATES
CEMENT . caan “Block WORK FE 2-0023. Bel atm
ian ie oie oo |
_Cook, FE 4-4156.
TYPIST | 2 POSITIONS OPEN
Member Co-operative Real Estate 82.500 annual starting salar py a
nced, 000 COMBINATION WOOL AND 8&1
¢—rieeoey oa
old mer, "Interesting work, above aveftage income. Car assing. Write “FOR ITALIAN rant. Night work, FE Pin
FLOOR SANDI
_R. Gardner, "al Sentral PE ot oe, Cart: NEQINTERED | puakuatior part time. Call MY Seated |
te paesit
— tnsurance. Contact Chris-
Manager, Western Auto.
163 ‘\. Saginaw
— CARPENTERS, LAYOUT | =>
Roughers Union only, Call after
+0013, Sede tir fcmeMA PULL OR eat Ee Cc UN ER GIRL
3
MIDDLEAOED LADY FOR CARE CARE |
S afternoons 44448
CLERK- TYPIST sition
working conditions at
best | MiDDLEAGED “LADY FOR | or denune os coag Sf a Ap OR WOMAN WITH
‘8 HELPER
arivete room on = t ios
yr. ogy payments start
GARAGES 14x20, 2 © sash, Sx? ft. stee] deer. 4 in. concrete slab |
on™ | Stenographers
Bookkeepers
If you can qualify for) =
N. S. DEMPSEY Cérculation Dept.
The Pontiac Press
CEMENT & & BLOCK — | PE 5-076, aiECTBCAL, WIRING LICENSED |
FLOOR LAYING. SANDING _C. Bud Bills, FE
Quar, work
. John Tavior ont
PIN. 27519, |
PLOORS. | 4- ERHANGING.
ete. bagear Pree estimates. 7 byget moved ONoamenes: FE
28.
{Figo RRRBING GED EVES * M«&eE | ROOFING AND SIDING.
No tee SUDDEN SERVICE- ASHES RUB- _bish and light trucking. PE 46079.
‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS hotirune
AND ree
‘%y Ton Pick he Ity mn stake
and Dum Trucks
Pontiac Farm and
Industrial Tractor Co. #25 8. WoO
Open nee = Sundays | +0481 +1442
REDUCED 1 RATES Lar . van to serve you. Smith |
Moving. PE 4406400
—_—— At ~ PAINTING INTERIOR mR & EX- terior. 10 per cent disc, for cash.
_Guaranteed Free est, 40205
Al PAINTING, L PAPERING — Thom E 4-8364
plaster reveteing.
TUPPER, OR 6¢-7061
R. Wall Va chiss
CLEANED WANTED,
__ gag stove, ve 308 Hobbies & Supplies A Pee NEN at
terms, See new PolaMatic :
Seyi test W. Huron, Ps
NEW SCRABBLE SETS, $3 NE
bad number sets $1.69. .. Pm old
to fit), BA .N 16 East
_Lawrence, FE 71414.
© Notices «& Personals 25. NN a Nl a el My
AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES.
DOMESTIC, os COMM'L,
aot _yrs. exp. Bonded. PE
~"Aerotred Knapp § Shoes 1 have purchased the records of Kna meg customers from the former Arthur Sweet. OR 3-1592.
ANYONE KNOWING THE WHER-
sbouts of Marshall I. Heverly
er ae ee ee
ta] he tea TOs!
Bu aiding ‘Buffalo, N.Y.
ARMED GUARD AND ESCORT
service. Dey or night. FE 2-6529
or FE 8-0217
avUryOX HEARING AID EM 10.
li‘, N. Saginaw }, FE 40539.
ANY GIRL oR WOMAN AN NEEDING
t f iy -adviser cont:
ernon Vie hone FE 2-674. “The Salvation Army.
amps $8 CHESTER R SHOES. C. A,
_ Thompson se rt PE 4-6825,
DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES.
Mra. Burnes. FE eee 03 Mark.
| HANDICAPPED. GIRL , DESIRES
customers for her newly-or-
mised business. Place your oT-
= ers for Christmas —. Kncigol
sion cards, wrap; igen: Hh , Stas
tionery and. ‘ee with ‘Ann Ash«
baypgh, Marquette &t,,
Pontiac.
- R. Ellsworth
$04 8. Sanford— PE 54-6720
MON . TUES WED. COLD WAVE.
$5.50. Dorothy's FE 2-1244. 5
ae “YOUR ABILITY TO MEET monthly payments? FIND the - folution through Buckner Finance.
contracted bv ane aeons lowe
350 East Blvd. 8. Pontise. Sich
‘PAY CUT? IF SO,
Let US Give You | Place to Pay
Ease Your Mind ~
Restore Credit
-WE ARE NOT A
LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN QREDIT
COUNSELLORS
41% South Saginaw 8t. FE $0086 Above Oakland Theater
RAY CURNELL'S MKT,
57 HENDERSON Sam. to# om
FE 3-047
REOPENED: LOVELY LAKE
Beauty Clinic. 5437 Dixte Hwy.,
_ Waterford. OR 3-7770.
THE FINER THINGS OF LIFE
include Glaxo —. type lino-
leum coating waxing.
Waite's Notions
100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, © v8 Sutherland Stud! w
Printed eoreentes ~ Man 5s @&er
Wed. Children to Boara 46
for
| oc ig CARE FOR CHIL- dren. Licensed home. FE 4-2802. leon: LDEEs sen AND CARED
____. | WANTED CHILDREN TO BOARD. 4-1006. _licensed home FE
Wd. Household “Goods 27
; AND - =
43021. | ‘Painting & ‘Decorating ; 20. aN TIQUE DISHES HANGING
FLOOR LAYING | ame AND ur finishing, 10 roots experience. lat DECORATING - PAINTI
rutoment wall papering. Call for on FE 4-0254. + an ades dnd prisms.
Es 1821
F U URNITURE 3 NEEDED re home or odd lots. Get the
— af =e wil BB. & outright or
sell it for you Community
_Sale. Phone OR} LET Us BUY IT ‘on “AUCTION
_it_for you. OA ONE OF Aes: ~ LARGEST
furniture buyers. Cash waiting.
FE 47981
est
L& g SALES CO. OAKLAND COU! "8 LARGEST _USED FURNITURE BUYER.
APARTMENT size
Wtd, Siccdlenetus 28
Michigan “g at fact ‘a manufacturer
oT waiter Hs
is ia expanding our Oakland County
Three men with the following operation with ® new Lempap td
tee- pea ——— a4 ‘ts No Telegraph. T “either of the above posi-/
ffice on Dixie Hwy, “ys ‘omnis 4 AND INSIDE pMELP
Good working conditions. i
Congenial employes.)
AIRLINES-
Company paid hospitali- |
Sears, Roebuck & Co. .
154.N. ee coe
ote on TALLERS Biue Cro
eae ned work ay
fne_end pape Bene. 31 ¥e nar ees concern
penings for several qualt-
salesmen in the ont. im- |
good future. 5 9
*
customer referrals, Year around
For pared varM MERCHANDISE
ye hogy et t q ate
23 yrs. old. Preter married
‘with: = Must
racter, Exceller
sary appointment. SALESMEN
t Dh
cane "ee see sale, Aon, "oy ie
N SERVICE — ‘| DIO, Keego WANTED: ROUGH CA ll Pon project. a be ee | men cau
|WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE P z: Disinan & Son, 66 W. Hur.
WANTED: OPERATOR FOR gee eo front end loader.
WANTED: © NCED FR OR_3-3322 er.
*
uction Bales aa
DMAN FoR IN
stalling aod servicing of] and gas
" 43014. :
furnishings sraleamen qualified to |
ereee, 2 eee ry WANTED.
The Pontiac Press
FOR WANT ADS
DIAL FE 2-8181
| From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | = appoin'
ments. oa, Be No cold pos $1
_ 22318.
Tool and OD. pace have expe-
rience on precision aircraft
ith close tolerance.
eM. Cc. MEG. CO.
HEATING | MAN, EXPERIENCED | |
anes pa J with expanding vounr
mpagy, MAyfair 6-2390. 4 ™ | WE NEED A DEPEND-
ABLE MAN ABLE TO |apantencer wa i jabie,
BUY. A_ NEW .GMC
TRUCK TO HAUL).36
TRANSIT MIXED
CONCRETE. APPLY
339. S. PADDOCK IN
PERSON. NO PHONE
CALLS.
wEtL DRILLER AW AND ) PUMP RE- ne
r ig y in person, |
beeriin, zed's. : Telegraph.
YouNG Jee FOR ORDER
write ‘up service o” mecha of new ay agency No m i
cal ence necessary.
oy te Fg _wera “Bir, bai_eSute “°°
Help Wanted Female 7 — _CAS) ae
Ps ; ion ame are be above — in Tg DRUG" | Sige mae
aren ferred. f i: pre: | a Rete erenc zation and other benefits.
hegre: company will neces- ee ess th ve been oer EXPERIENCED Dik Lt ME STATION AGENTS
Equipment Co. ee
_ Novt, aes
Northville 720
"er, 2 LADY FC FOR BAB R BABYSITTING,
os we schoo ers Lae Le!
. © ag ¥, DaM voto SERVICE 22-8245 eo} . OR 3-276
PULLY)
_L_ A, Young, e work. Must have some
Must cxporionses. NES RA .PERIE = x HOUSE MOVINO.
EXPERIENCED wate
oe “Histbor | “INTELLIGENT GIRL OR A short low
‘ —fo- reliable a3 Pn can train to
erheul rr SERVICE bs
aaret ——
nay Rd., Rochester, b_2-7383. : 3 RESPONSIBLE. “Woman NEA
ay aren 2 se" week. Cail afte
eT ‘
Expetienced salesladies for | are
~ department. | 5: ce Gin GR WOMAN
part time, baby by it 5d days pet wk A 3408
~ Work Wanted Male 10\°
w a then OLD FARM BOY —_
.well-cared for farm.
6pm
“a ae WORK, Pandy
onde een watt Saal oe Wonderland Shop
EXP +4 R 7 Ma SR pEBETFion
part time, —— ~~
3 Sisters, ares, MI 4
SILK PRESSERS naw.
emanate Good 200k, fam-
A gemyo sy In ee i oe
r care ” ame
ore pa Weil" groomed wom woman, Car
om expens: i pn
Earn
$10 to Te Si Fol vrenine oe -
SAVE ENERGY, USE
| WANT ADS! To find a
job, plac» to live or a “te
good used car, see Classi-
_diate interview.
stating. Ne sliveriee’ Yor inte
Ww. Huron.
SILK FINISHER ee ere
_ Woodward. MI EXP. WAITRESS
SILK egy 3 f ylge Cleaners, Roch-
‘SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED wanted, Skipper Drive-In 425 w.
Huron, A’ & B TRENCH i apy water tie. Field tile.
“LION STORE ‘1 8, Saginaw St, Cleaned |"
feaily treated. et ne
ier Sewer. Cleaners WALKER Fox. HOUND.
— back, Near Lake-
LL BROWN
tne use ns be “Tassie. Good re name. 8!
wa — +789,
~__ Upholstering 23
BAPTIST CHURCH NEEDS UP-
RIGHT. PIANO AND BABY
USED CASH REGISTER AND
<——e machine et reasonable
price. 24126. ~~.
Wanted to Rent 29 PAL RPL ARI
EXPECTANT PARENTS DESIRE
to rent 3 or ae room —— or
= unfurnished, FE
FAMILY DESIRES 2 OF 2 BE ED.
ma
EANDLORDS ... We ony many tenants waiting
© your marae, and eras =r
ve tim expense
—- tenants wil] call. Call in
ADAMS REALTY CoO. PE_ 2-7053
ERN 2 BEDROOM HOM for 3 adults by October Isat. Pon-
tise or. within 15 mile radius.
Best of references. Pontiac Press
Box aM,
bdo to occupy - on ~ —
ce care exc!
reasonable rent. “PE. 30480
yA ‘ED- with Roll-e-Way. a
3-7048.
: Ground floor . :
ee | Very reason-
__Wtd. Transportation 31
PA FE 20 aT |
and return 7 io iain.
Wid. Contracts, Mtgi. 32
| Cash Waiting
y01 OHNSON, Realtor
: ae raph Rd.
Pee ~ KNAPP SHOES om Sigg eparagteed. Pree ee | SS
}
“” 7
Wtd. Contract he
s, Mtgs, 32/R ent A.
WE HAVE Apts. Furnished THE PO
0,000.00 2 Room FE Rent” Monies NTIAC PRESS,
At our ’ AND BA Unfurn. “TUES , y
a te Pape Ro Ky - . 36| SLICE ISDAY, AUGU ! *
te rae ogee © Ete OF HAM UGUST 30, 1955 /s
. ec BOS Mina.” ATTENTION, cr eee Fe / “
Livin PEOPLE. PROP, ere or Sale Houses bates
ey irewes = Meiners, : Living | room, : if W e Houses 43 ___ For Sale H S: TWE
BARONE ox]. sm Bata nae TF WE PLEASE Y ee Sete panes $3) _- NTY-SEVEN_
lot water. F . Bho TR YOU | s2érnowa " 2 oR ‘or Sale H
ry ROOMS AND BA ——— IF LL OTHERS — cee mea Brick ouss 43 For
os | 7 ra BACHELOR NOT TELL U oc. e full basement. | Sale Houses 43.
rat, "Gell af 200 $13 ROYAL OAK S, a in toss. $0,180. Terme . EXCLUSIVE
TY co, ROOMS aN, Perry Bt. av Ww ARREN, BIO Terms = | = SIVE NORTH
ve ho a nr entrance ‘a ) BATH. PRIVA TL Mas NOTON PON SYLVAN VILLAGE. SP » | Modern or Cont Here's one END
weet bone nesaye ba aeet 1X. Telegraph. = Ane ORION 1 ARE | a ‘ACIOUS 1% - Livin emporary ey bat
1 COMs 7 | enn “Living root raet | tn R ‘too!
5% MORTCAG Near bus aay Fr by WOULD LIRE aby os sn deantifal | De ;
tin RNIS A To % h rate Bloomf von Brook 5 a
“| Ap nc tee re ae Sen cereees| ae eee 2) Eee ee ae oc
AND B. NG sunporeh. rooms paw paved more
He, Sopralnt foot trootaes mj ‘rence Chi ATI PVT. £& pat. Ra F z, On tur Attec ook Ancen drives, e
B. D HARLES LES, Realt a i Ro pets. "0 “OL 40. ern wee. Auto! Witt. “APrnatae 'Y ma stantial down jowoneainy wih sub- baile. ‘S mutony & ioe waa s rent Bi END
uitable *
*¥e eos Eve. one ae aes "in tae |, KAKE PRIVE Lake a beautiful, G: , ieee eae Atio MEAN OPEN 4-8 PLN wall. ea ER ie BB aa a er, uate of sarang
anne Treen’ ry am “+ - 4
$$ ACT oe fa Mau | Grocery” * 3405 square SROOMS Ui owner MA Heer as PRES : OINPORMATE OR ae secrets eft wew 3 ! I. ished 2 ond tnroughout, fin th wh
act ay comm SAVE $$ |? S9°M, 48> BA re vais gna cad MER xroRMaTigN, © WEEL| Large urine room 4 BEDROOM | fertr sane teak ne | wen ema REALTY
yout contracts” for our bid o Diste Mighwa |. MODERN. e. FE 65-6510. wel- By , per plete be Oe ogg [pe od ne «3 _ eoordin 220_M_Goninew.
and time b: SAVE - Dis __Plains, 0 ighway, Dra rool LAKE “ORION. 1 R AYTON PLAINS Aol pag Excellent kiteh: picture poeta architectural y re noe wind 71
ro, Se fecount | 3 3 ROOMS rere 4 TWO BEDROOM, Is this love! INS ot) foreed ole tur nen, bath, in cuanee ty ee, . AUGUST
af ND room, freplac ely 6 ve out M- mace, 87000 seape arch é we lap 4
‘eee TGvectere “hak ior hens ooupta. peg (For Ee Walter Green ig aes $1 eee ia’s rons name sf completion? 8 felmoenas? os protec feme ag o Pert SPECIALS
“4 oe ¥ Apply MODERS 6 Park Bivd. ( : room &@ = 12 of Tri- are, ex our ohetea s8UB'
TE Y Robes, BASEMENT AT OR) Sf toe oak ie, . HAYDE Reerment andi fvar vane Qutom sca aoe
canna i.
pret By gp Bee aaye wwe aged ope power Vootizalo meatier N Behoo! carne to yasaen bedrooms, Carpeted. f finite 3
Se ins. FE 5 ean tour- MODERN i matic be ay > wr pep epee ~~ 66 E Walton Bivd_ and at v8 puches vine room.
Rooms. PRIVATE BATH. KO orth side. 3006 elders BATH, utility roo ed air beat i113 j BED _— open grea) | teas shoppin on corms Garese.
poopy Sale ella I ag BALL >; 3 ROOM Hi elo Joe et. Oe ke Ee", a3) Ranch DROOM 406 DOWN home | locate ing genter Mode! WA “win ri)
+ . 3 3 ROOMS wire We clark gor furnished, | Mi HOS! panry there in carpe . miey house mp po eptetton vege arith, Maitty 1 nb Hickoryerove rt on } se home ie
Clar : :
gmaurons scone A AS, PEE | aaa i a eee | a rtayataa Kat| bie beget ma
yee oF eo Se oe Cee as 7 HOURES ewe cat Sc, ie S| a me pans | brs cea ite| Sine tiga ae
—— OR _F or OR 3-17 D 4 ROO! rooms vr. 4 $10 rs Priced — ‘i ‘ete inton- ae 78 ,
Fer ye or > | TROoME cane Clack age Inve ceryanta! waren io Watkine: + Pontise “e aa Astestrion NEWLYWEDS! Kinsler Construction Co. Summer ous “4 tale
your tend contract. Prompt sur QATa. PRIVATE ing room wih magnific eu Js tnis lovely. ¢ pa Estates ne 2. bedgom »modera, ame ene FE 4-0612 po Dong around, Taig ecaverieg
mate before Get our e oR er 5 pm efore 2{ ‘ful trees, rounds are be: rf} m ranch ty : 3) The & walls. Pieture ome.) unfit a ROOM PRAME, and raiture included
ir senak on sell. rs sti t OOM & BATH dt: aeons flowers and veget: ble tiny & 16 .iving room. 10 home with | shaded ‘ot Auto ere | eeoeee | te rep attic, full b RAME,| #1250 do miv 85350
* miyatadal HOT | RRA AEN Putaaine afer 3.30 Sice woul, ene ms te rane ex ig maser Bik Ho Sait et ee fete ha 30 Fel canon roms
oon a HAYDEN AN rm 2s R WOMEN. fee oF cin ont estate, will ean ofall be eae oe | eae a monthly ma =_m tfully"endscaned wots ths
La i . t — dimin ¥
Peortreek youn baat Von ating “Seat” gery. Fwin— Be acK Peddie | (Sabet reer tear | 2100 w mura stone avender oy ety nearoom 8
Se ecait a pear ce Parkway Rd ear grocery. e. Wooded area. C vE 2 @ new hom 180. This arom. _¥e living reation oF add
your riek . Bee Mr. Beach, Pi area, ¢ é. i the o e, bullt To 1988 PE 2-441) apace By A ition
KL Templeton, R BASEMENT APT. |) ae 3 car ei Automatic ot! “Give me a high °C Seer oe sere the tn “|p orprides tacom muah we rest
3339 ateBake Rd. tealtor Cok preter 3 1 or NICE A AN D hea earage, $125 per C’ maestro!” W Thin 214.800" oat of. — ontiac Suburban bed : re ee Well Moen sh on |
1] b & Se at .P ’ , wn. A alle OW floors plaste
REPENS AN ene one sokeyh cagram | Rome take Property 268)" For Sale Houses 43| _F yates reese states ys piema epee | OTe coat
Call | e. PE 45655. Te EN- cLEal PP PPP ISAO | room, 1 sto a+ modern iy liv A be joyable ' the :
value, quick and highest offer CLEA : FE 3-4 AN, MODER ———~ or Sale Ho brick oe ae 9 poly ; reom with autiful living EM pare
cash settleme: ee per NETTE yoo vacation N a ieee uses __ #8 Fivi rame home with room . tog + fuse windows. S ABRE
+ ne: nt. "week al “APT. at. R 3 room. og 3 pace, convenient E&
Nicholie & H | ue sees utilities furnished. andy "peach. ‘and & Cobto 1 ‘ tnoed . RANCH TYPE piace. pret ge Bgs eg $1,500 DOWN erin and dea i Michen, | 8 i Valen. GREGG
33_W. Huren arger Co. CLEAN MODERN AP TAKEPRO) LS ar Tl 5 hoaltfiniaed pos Tyiw.| {eh Sgremie wie Wein ane sho 5 bedreces be N peat. oth cctivellag seem. base | even EM ce wILiA
Wanted | Pe tases | fieroine oom’ for soared postin Me oe Tce ge fee a ated todtreeet. be Crtings hl basement, sate | taps te mores se cated ‘on an cre and FG Pho
= see ere | Ei ee sen sea eae | pONEER riiGltt 7 Se cg a rq | SA in
at L:} , : J room
‘ e Shor city, © a west of th ¢ basement, le a) at OKER
Ce yn ye —— foree of = adults Pearl Waterford. 1 D F {io bedreo on the first ful 2 BEDR Is this vovely @ es lot ne Bice lands he gas heat. Gi vatory, end 1 Qrchard Lak
_ pe: 1 te or 2 or Rent ms and | r te. OOM bedroom story. with a 1S ape seaped arege and tand- ____ PE #iL e Ra.
atts etait cte Font Abr ea “ eee. Rent Rowe 2 er cesta ‘Tas *eLet space $7,300 ee sent i We Sumer nanos tbls | yore. Reasoasble eras (ijk er Pm Sanh
3 NBAR PON- E£EPI ¥ hd room of en lo in Teal a ou ean get
Russell You nt turmicheg — private oe See toa West ole FE Bees ing Sutomatle “inciader carpet To teach eee A Root vlestie iat Bath “Bot eats ee les “ture \WM. H. KNUDSEN h
ea ‘i Me e } OnUN
awa \ NQ | arov M_ 3-4322. wate bath. | CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING last Ad of 2s: This woot en ‘Dixie eceree Sey, out U8 pores ety room. 7 es a | REALTOR ar es
20 meen ROUND FLOOR HOME # BED. | CLEAN yey 4 nSt'RAicoTo wma: | odei Home, Nt O° Setmabey | sa attached) 2 Mperaee Or a|" we roomy}. beth itl gP Ma tale Ranh, By | “ere ee
* *. *
rend 9 sua d's | ise gat. “nl basens ‘erence, ‘oo eee _ DIAN VILLAGE I ~ Pg por ape. Risp. fom down bathrooms, ¢ We wit, Bult ‘ere ve He ste FIOURE! 912.300 je
WILt side. FE 2 4 M FOR e anoth steam ty « Lor o
BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE NEWLY OR OA ATED a aubews. FE| 2 family wilt appeal tis brick | 3 BED | Sere full basement worm bome ters heater ere as we Cost you bedroom | shell house, | 14 & jot of “Ot, Tewnle, home. 7 rm,
me Sects Commerce Rae waged ang Rah ci oA DESIRABLE og Sy | IN.| ment rated’ 3. bed Tach new: | ‘DROOM FRAME ca, oo ase place, with Bick te echoa Rot” ad sto — - os ce cut model, For dah hving “tpace Bc cers
— ac EM 3-331 NEAR E IRABLE with acupe a | $ Dias Lake and od is ean} hd ya t, b tee m de moves
RE McKINNEY | SEG, epee cot tom. | oA groom ata w | Reis aS ‘ceri Fee 12,150.00 Shee East's at tring “Bisa owe Ea oe | H foie “owned We ast nee
,UNiv 1-8788 ‘AGae, PE vind. 520 ‘cone: ANPE ROOM 1008 ROOM WITH ata wonil t pairs let to 0 ital pr perace No Money Down to GI $180 ne eae orse ‘a2 ga nt condition, wee Me
SOULD LEE 3S BOY BALE OC NEWLY enti y furnished price | To reac oG ’ S RE sow Cc own * €
IKE TO DECORATED. Trance. west Private , 10 b vroubrty REALT FE, ‘ase Elis, Rd OUR OW
come. Reviy ) BOY SMALL IN and sitting 508 PED. BEDROOM Phone PE tne etssatee | WARD E. PA . 19 (Diale Highest” ore es SS #2 West Huron Y ie ave ee A we Souk oan ea ot 4
e: 6 Pontiac | _sell ar ian shen ebm is Ol ee oen Gite & a REAL TOR RTRIDGE, siden te Model hohe —__—_—_Opea_?_S Flos) peetedl 1-1 eer ood “MODERN @ TO re, bogs ns living .
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4-3606 | Everyth BASEMENT | SLEEPING ROOM _- To re — 4 Fe 5-221 mane 3 E 6ETTINO B —— vob ts, eh one. te ceiling & fireplace Noor
TRADES = . ———=— | beth 4 furnished P APT. | _per_week,. FE ngou Fos MAN. 87.00 10 A mted proverty drive out | _ FE 5001 ae ears old, fabsrppers Sod sting. tile beth. eli car- 12 bedrme , wall-to-w o 15
Si | Bes. Mee_esty._PS 3 rivate SLEEPING 2416 Lake nee Highwevi to W vs - _ rn Heights 6 i e near chen end gerece new full be: pan oa 7
we, sori ia Rent Apts. U _ potlagy ang irae! bea ie — Bere ese ieee 8 0 Lake: 1 Donelson Park plancing and bulla! lm ‘eed Guly go's00" non mouse, va aay recreation rm onthe
business lake rty preter teases Jnfurnished 34 ‘all fod am) util bed | ~ OFF erty t \ mile to cee. Reng cam ish nm gees er ap ret 6x36 see you should vill be ¥ $2,500 a Our phone
3. ccihhqat eraser i evenin 7 more - . che vine reo 2 ¢ room, ype | a » one Be
a. larger “homes ‘trade your 2 BEDRM. ‘ : poorer e oom z _ ERS WM. A. utlinty. Tuchen, "tiled, ‘beth, pn ienurance Oftering «es: | Third Street OAKI AND LAK Ee. now
S paw & — et inay WALLED ee west Immediate P r gorege Daler — PB pa fhe y Cae ily marbie | xcelient north rms. & sleeping - ped.
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not fee! conce: Chece rivat NG “ROOM POR MAN. 2. bedro room down . son to Don ace and he arge expe _Toome arage, dock, .
en appointm etek Cal ge Set Ses seat eel Private, ROOM FOR” MAN css Se “ea ee | ope nee ‘ school ang it Benedict reahrtols aH, tase.” wie gicgmns enn Phar, attic. tren forte oe ae
the pessility opinion in sive cated in fio ds ean. Lo LEEDS NOG Fon GENTLE Stout st ee. biocks | from N EVENIN ee $13,000, terms. 5, Besad room. OU for third | ot! heat A ment w sion, 80076 beet og Quick
ses of Treding your This ts one build a wn, $7.500, $1,500 2007 _W. Hu O08 "TIL 8 possession. eat, storms and any com real value ymt th reasonable do
your to f of thos: “man. 31 Allis FOR | 500 down. y__ Beran __ ostv cor | Care parison. , 7 Wonderful hom _—
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Peatae seaanna ramers a Te ROOM BY Fiaiten . Lake Privileges polly - pp a Williams Lake tr En IT. YOU'LL LOVE ylvan Brick tor _yeurectt family, See
/3 3 ROOM SL EEPIN = R completely furnished — | My equity, OR mething new an " Consisting of E
| | APT. ON | NO ROOM room on 2 _}-4801, is yours in id different . = and two bed 3. D.
DORRIS &SON __ | but tine: “Uitites e Batre fy leet room ee enered Bree BUILD NOW PT es vadremns ond COMFORT PLUS (oo nll ger Sgr aise wwe CHARLES, Realtor
Co-oper FE case | eee required, furnished. Rel SLEEPING Roo ? Yor, OEY | ee tee patarel fire | Hine reatricteg W mn * es, ent yLimcoLy NpouTe mace eS ora ee a FE 4-0521
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LISTINGS oe oe enange | East aie eet bus tne Kew 3. SLEEPING ROOMS. ities Wonadasweeat | FUP BERT CDA sirect |. eafoom "Ail oa fa rauacy | featanee of "tig oe te et Re Iiteuratve® Res! Retete Bxthange
JAN ar bus line: 242 re lv land jeautiful- lik ~ oak floor | do. You' lg one ts bound if you prt ote_Esthenge
Qualified NV TED tor ted with sto s. Newly Lit B ye 7353 scaped ground -RBER . wale ina and oul like the ~ miss this.
Sates te tonal Eling i age "Rooms With Board; | D | t| HERBeRT c Davis | stamina Ss me, | eee ae mer oes | No ee eee .
fete ade yge x) Us ee j Roo PE ¢16501. e good ref- ag ey PRIVILEGES. TWIN ray ton- -Waterford Are:z For Colored F RA. recetly eeroes the —— e P rm wad a Viving @ pleasure gues —_— yetch home’ on A
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W. Huron; or |} ee ' BEDS, GOOD — with Lot 153x227 unfin- reet ers two bed: urnace. Post new ° ;
SEP. room . ) FOOD. niee shad Usk Just a skt compact kite rooms oon ! ively a MUST rane CE eft no
we mater what Pas Wick noosa GENTLE i ee a ag ee io"tednaten semcot room board. fit basement SE cZicyLakeAre | Crit ai completed = 3p Se
sale + you have fo: . 14 Matthews rooms, at extra large oz ani tine Priced et pertoas'< baths in p me Tax28@ ft at landsce € ev! Lake A Mad og) .
ie cere be sold you e poe | one 3 LARGE BOOMS PRIVATE EW: = 4 water. orms, screens and 8 s. For Lecccetion ¢ sell on be condition, early Prrite Offered at $15.5 se I ake Area a hot 4 pump.
z AND : n pears PF eal) at. inside and 2. YOU'LL mmecul and al tte:
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on $ Elderiy couple No drinkers man. 86 to 66. Elizabeth L FHA. inc. Low $14,780. car garage. Prise ~~ BUY IT- fell-Te Trade Yours fo 1% eur urage. I
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(ON ‘i nvalescent Lake pewheges, wiercne JOHN D 292 _W._Muren
“HEADGTRS FOR AL dren permitted, 48 aa | Homes 38A with > bedroome gre home | Lot 100% 7| rayton Area ee leees 1
Cottages, hom et ALL LAKES” ee. ea tatte pet month. i OO LAOS { shea 9 Malrway, mo t ra gag BE ene aed mes. ER Excellent 1 Painting —_— “g @ KR.
. IT iting in ne rpet & drape eba: ® corner Hleees each. Lake
wy goteentt & z . | ae St EAD poo fom oS "Lovely goog ot we 6 ee * | 2 bedroom home on — eo Grantees CO., REALTORS Cowatre ot eek replace,
an gs Pg ag el Pee g NO _CHIDRER UNDER — aS in Ave. mediate possession. 912.600 | peer “aubure: Rvigbt extra tot | ero w REALTOR FE 2 2 taht gat we oni bean road RETIRE SECURE
& ROOMS AN : aan _Hotel Pi ; eta 8 and - FE ‘ potnti all now f a
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For small 5 1 ROOM ROOSEVEL with 3 bedroom OWNER: 3 RAL PARAD ae ae ae | eultable nares
what w if you he rooms to. be Rooms 612 : T Timed ap one bedroom. in io” Co HOME ISE. i = | ES oe
door we ven, we will be ot your Lk. sublet, 306 Orebard Ho Bath 811.40 un. a . living room 14x: crue Fe args ot fruit for "en foreb contsing ever imme 1 ed road © uted
with cas! ) b £ ‘4492 * id th é a
ae eee ee ee ee spon mee APTS. os taken L AU N real nitehen, paneled rec: Y OWNER. DRAYT very fertile —— the | Realtors F ONLY 98.000 DOWN
Ed: and bath, Adults SO -— i ~ B d 2 car . Lot 100x150, lg <8 ay ent, Tate Dome te 2, solighital ad. E 4-0528 |
w. M. St “K only. goking and refrigeration ; ; garage. Venetian blind carpeting, and as h bath, ea: 3 bed- wrens Te iba
ee ies altor : G. G. HEMPSTEAD woo aa Pett af ae Roy A ! BY OWN ER : cluded Pu some feraiture = Established 1918 | | Cooperative heal woes YL
“pres "tty 8:30 58165 | Goz #:-Hurdn ents nn : 50 mace Excellent ie h off . En en t
: Y room: CLEA’ ys LJ erty ° workshop
: PEDDLING ane Pa ot On om ws anol een | 28 faust Inc. room rh dining betrm. vies me ent and pr. QUALITY BUILT 2 Blocks From Downto# 2083 Orchard
¢.=M| Open Gas en and ‘ priv Now Large hoi own Ceoperees
Y = TOWER Eve oak ett Shes heat, bath. hing and your lot, of roe) me suitadl once a Bata
OUR PROPERTY? Owen 3 “ROOMS AND “BATH. Rent Stores 0 mings and Sunday 1-4 | immed garaee. ry ful “spring ‘fed Long U sting. | home. “trom our files oeusiom yooming or ood coptsa ere tee Pe Eas
Our oe eT noon hished. OR nee Gtilities tur: | Good for M 44-2607 pa neta oT ih coo cated posgg we away Senin ie fer - —_ fered at Re ee pr yard,
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snd Drospecta saves enty, te | LOWER» ROOMS a for Many Businesses RANCH TY BA, occa * chanee fram sop 2 oe = en
Oy Ph ee eee. 1 AD BATE: ee pres yale B mag Large new } bedroom, full and ch churches, can A cand) frown by Model ick home Lake Area B
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‘ npodie all et 2 tor bee ar Brits tise, Pe month a Cleaners, OF Ap arel, shop. Cherokee Road ration. v baunied all oat foots. By, appointment ~ shown. only homes omen W0.0 brick bis.ese Ene pe eration. beau- OWN
pliances ectrical Aj e Khoa vile of Pontiac ‘i Leaskut 5408. 6 foome ona’ bet, jot
ot ass etc. Apply M ges 60 Of ‘ot Lake | sey ay 12 to 4 . Open | NEW SUBUR mat. - and beth, ful $008
Beil - «4 E Pike. phone Family home — 4 2 ¢ orth i nd Suntec 4 $12,200, ome RauirY a rms mosert ROME goat: car garage Call bow nel poreh, wt mn ful bane cone ay gniow
oavepte arn sing | aston ‘oat ae cates ahs wa ita ern chen” Feed a is Drayton Plains fer ieired | eutamatie wt eer
venient to . Bee Bg furnished. SS scnkeoeoes “Largs siatte. oe en bath Excellent cont mene
2 BEDROOM MODER ‘aren pusned, iui bie | _eetene cise, Da Se — trl fr. Good we th, | Phone FH 8 ) eat
to Ma Adu. HOME ON/| Rent = 2 = pONEITWOIT REE Ra aot teem wn Mn a7 004} $3" sunron fe ‘basement
en, aM 32183, Office Space +‘ 41 Ol J’ | v S ; M23 AR 7 fistures. a3 2, pethe. Bet payments. Bee ae pene meee Drayton Plains aad ae m. Paved st. Cou “te
? bs Too he entrance
LOCATED AT 9 OAK- ait sdroom. Vireplace, Automatic Feo BLY Bazi0 "itehen ‘Largs WE MAYR-thp bey 4 basement meear dee a wise Tat e.
E . x rage. 10 : 1 bedrm, vacant Seam good at fw =
B est Buys ie. pee neauror | Pine cinetene Fal or bear Willams Lake. Newly Gre eo aR tree and ae frreushout Rew carpeting. tie3e
; folks, thi ? . rs. - = ;
Today son Y OWNER: CORY, WRIT ig beautiful ranch ome cored. pers ee = |. $1,500) sc 1% car garage et. Peved
i : E me re full bane fae Bh oy ont of Saaues ~ |, $4,950 and only $1.200 | This Huron Gardens tihng _ SS ena “beet a
saan ~ = - $5,500. | FE bus | ul! location elose EAST, 3 bedroom ban: . ‘
DRAY TON AREA “46.500 dows. re Gt.eee dows. m4 fer 8) $4000, | punasiow 8 ee ee i feat reas ware with terms. Many chore Wachee und lock why
A raw deme - ; —— 20 booint- Paved new: | - g foom, » ivan Seem | oO e und look over
rai “ving oleic torn a ‘AMBLIN G RANCH tion a. Quick. posen The id salt oa one floor. Hams tour mee money.” ark
bath and . 219 Bim Tioter & sober, $2.80. rag ts Hectiss. ‘wajey, be 16 ACRE ON LAKE wim joe , soos es T ao
aly $14, priced ‘at 61-7 BEDROON fo € 0 8 p.m Sg ee Tege. right stiached. ee: J.R 1342 H. BROWN, Realtor
IM} " mew ranch h in an area of miles on_main rosd. 19 7. g ative Real 1 EE 24010
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Fortine, bur fine. Tazes c 1K Charm ed. conveniences.
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FINNS AND you will ber year round for
SAVE—2 west subu have ‘ite one hhgge ter bed enjoyment. -
. oa Lod room iia bath room 11216, tile
19 ft full basement, 2 Gwcstonee. mode red — ent, eas
. Mving jeoes, pe =e Wagar etl, very pegeed ‘storace. Ga
The more and jake privileges. 2% ro aety. at, jaa it’s situated ALL THIS.
The more you do yoursell, the we gor gern: ieee, oe 4 pineied inte Rating
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A-l WEST SIDE, Really fine, 2 price $0,880" wiih $3,000, dow t
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it | gente ese Minimum NEW 3 ay aped pot | im cupboards 5 r. $5,174 scomeract COUNT: 4%. YEAR OLD :
_ sereens, Paved streets A ranch type EDROOM ly Powe. | dog a flow: |‘ iota for selting. : room martes om Sata? tt “|. pubs. ARC reg. Save 4
Gnyewey. Les| uote with "outs. tor garden. now Write or furtige located | = pase- | = yy goed outboard & so ‘
al >| ‘ per cent * and stock at te Corner aoe ©. $0 _8. Ertl EXCHA : :
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2 ’ at corner. sls, A schools Bus cc ease “bunaalow os OR Saher Dravtos Pune’ a until wy. LESTATE .; Pre /e DISCOUNT : saad or leade OF RAPT. For
beautiful # brie eles W 800 down semen full hab aluasinge | Pontiac a PRINTI wa. _1 to i: trart | $5200 NORGE eono _Traler saad
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doors, cedreems,| aud sereened move Inte 4 roo : kids were} $2," arm located 30 | inquire kitchen . with ¢ Real Estate © WILL TRADE YOUR EQU ee
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OF CL . u w ome ranch i lovely ~y_ | ___ buildin: acres hand! akes onl — : , _EM ‘ liming.
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serge ee ee WWeatibule ear Pg Ae room {rem Eveni ‘a ‘really seed sil be BROWN . a ACRES 8 Estate Exchane bothpes NCOME OPPORTUNITY to borrow CASI Sale Household Good:
last nook. ving room sar- rs, stairway. to atti bun | Snyder C after | 36a Ww N, Re: | 4286 Dix 2 large & ROOM ¢ | $40,000 vee cash fF ASH Ss 3]
Sm on Dreak- | aver Eereres ee. SS — naer OR Die merce maltese | Dials Mey Drark price “$20,009” $5,000" MOUSE. | 12 if geme feu ce ad} am (ABCUT ANYTHI
page an excellent ae. paved at, fei base- E 2-48 1 Oo on Plat “wll . s Id Hoth can ount | «AN NG
ee with a Hpegoeaped| oe eee pcan ns thane OFFICE OPEN 66 FOR COLOR *| nes 8 af om —) Sy iinds ? eer nae ee Rowreq entonny he ad Ed “ties tines Le
~ Pocstanent plo e detatis —b a DON en : ORED 1 2-0207 | W. Huron inpan = rogram, W $s or rett A seco case head ap" ge
3 ane. ¥ on ELSON P. ( s . apeer Rd : 260 == uron le . rite rement eu rd w bock
CASH OR A mn ka oe hoME JOUNSON, B Wood FAMILEES s _FE 5-201 un tt ACRE PARM INCL - eee one’ giving fact 86, Pon-; 24 Moor _ gas “ eriqoreters 3 complete,
About 16 ita = Oe Sanda tens preed 1701 S. Teleg "i oe = is ery fame 3 For Sale A : near Sault ste S aceer tues rs ne cohing. for appoint. | por pe a a ad al 3 "up: ‘TV sera “a beds all sizes.
S weanee es west of to ould - S Meme than yeu vis raph Rd ranu haunal vente 3 Led x oon creage Buildin Ste Mari siend | BARBER J aaa | .- ai-| Ud. new chrom: Keogo Ha. sar! around ‘ho ‘s Hu =r RS AUTO P. vad NEW A | e M at extrac’ Electric. a.
r eer con. taree bed fronta: rbor ‘This me S pen Sar Pr tine ARTS bus ND USED) | ichigan Pi rdinary valu
aw oe to 8.30 floors, piast ech eo 4 poke pn A, frees Oo a] RIFI enings & Bun 1 21103 | [ear jada pagan belt irae | chard Lake uorescent, es.
Q 7. wae ee for 98.500. ered’ wells, geod vanes | beet aa beach, Idee =o Bea E - wa | Sten cinch Sibert Wrecker in or Less | apt aia BOTT or
ree ment reasonable éo value or small fom pevel eo tor mai utiful 3 bedr | = “i stock with ju g. Only $8. WIT td | Used E BOTTLE OAs &
Rirm a caer! OT (e) ay) seers: Perimeter Dent froom contempe- | 7 M 59 ee SE Z QUICK Used 4, eed, Pues sy us
___ Birmingham, |"EESTa Ss )VELAND *# chi ire in tata Aan MOTEL. renes Ee ne rrnane
lovely fi Gees! with | Sorece “keer base weewmulttas t* RON. ‘Si 000 D | the Br ef eS loc a A porate | has Home & Aato | BARE rAINS BA
{ Beier ue" asp |_ Ser bo en ne tat Onen Sune Pising | 1282 Dime Hey TRAM soem © bet 9 L | os rebecmene as on on your | | Lam —
make this cs two car Lest nice besement laa fee with a Uahe_® nsivie ea lndlanweod AKEFRONT L collect. Pontiac Lake rolled TELEO! OR 3-1989 form units nice! woer's peony seeds. uf cre ples su — s , riable Hoon) $198 wu
you at $29 ena bome reed || & fenced eh One car varane be dry room. 2 car basement, te Pontiac on uso CLOSE | Lapee . RAPH- BUSINESS ane) attored. pena First a courterge ‘End. mare y=. 208 up
; Rieck “pd img Paved mee with | porch, other ne garage Gcruecue down payme: penter Lake Pre > Rd or M24 | ONTAGE bu a 000 on terms naar: spelt te Leste Pi Fleisher Pd beams End. comer. ccaktall
PINK FIRE | jes dean church & reet One | fe be seen plentures- which eee | owner FE nit = earn all 1 ACR E 5.9281 hag Sig BAR & : eley er Man- nee chairs, © tables $98:
Aino thoree Sparse FOR SALE An payment school, $2.- Sun or eves. y owner MY 34811 8 ROOM 40058 By soil ES POR BALE { BU ii "1 at e Saginaw SALE HOTEL sident. piemeils rubber eht ft up
, elem ace beares phemrndl | beeen _s#ve Do S| wacky Reakty Pa a-oeee, DES tthe oo oop TOP 1 NG Lisenby y area. § rent- Ph, FE 5-8 rack stowaws: 8
double 6 ree bedroom ing | *A ie ecalty FE 5-0260 HOME SIRABLE Located state and all ner's apt - -8121 | 8n : y and mag ed
ized beni ranch, { . hi [ethed uburb a MACE site $ ACRE foled npovesian : = terms. Th at just al ack (abl azine
Scapa near ere, | mn rm cee eet | eee veal | a beatgom ett na _ ite 88 aa sa Reet se — een | I as Home [Deets toe up
: are very sure ar garage” We on gprs hone Mvreg unny | Th ss ee water heater my al Peon MY 3.3400 sige gente pace ee la and 68M = & A t IPI 16.06 6
this hom yout: Hike the This ts Yatine contents mone| | is delightful f snrcea. et r auto. oil fur FO A ah Se bl S tee cee Tae midine | did JORGASBORD ulo : K & PA a 2
Ad Hp oe a oe through our branct tors 5 emeen amity home of an ete. 88.050 with | 92.450 (2 ACRES eae | A heats een rel bet) OS ea aperany at oan | 42 Oca? INT STOR
F er at $24,500 e |. Ot ston at Loko orien tomy | Cownstaires, 1 I ms and full, bath | R Oo with g2.450 fault ON WALDO ft on Waenert ee rere tay dele tienes a 4) om wo OL hat Bo
=. ott EF. Flint oe) sepe d arge bedroom a) OUND LAK ee _mo. y, take over N RD 9225 te peur On b with 20 f tee erie st Priced. urant in me Nour: pan ‘ark im rear
i : ment, au itching trial deal | bedroom E FRONT t _FE 43340 payments | price &3 a heat Lew ta ster | cot S3eee! fr aunt an | 407 3. 9 0 5; Sa ¥. ;
‘ LAWREN wat automatic heat bane 363° lot titty ow | ) between 10 Ww ° c taxes — ull pric vale at) Communit turday 9 “SENDT
_ Benjamin anal GAY je ee | ee i Sethu canvat” comarie SUR OHIES meen eal Eee soe aa onee ser
: St LORD beautiful ilzabeth Lake as eo mice, 30 Acres—$2,000 ‘Real Bitate ule" coooeration any MANY OTHER THESE (OU NEED © “3 4h ne drver,
‘ ephens, Inc FE tan peer "~ouded Otte Huron oe Ae Vacant 30 acre Drain ee onan Breaks ™ | “THROUGHOUT erOnTUN HES | D> RAS= 3 are Peatiss ‘
Midwest 2232 * 4-9584 ; 194 . er—sylv 3505 siren” Sroegh estate, ibd rr. Mon through W a CHARTRE CAMP”
7 ( ‘ . \ an La a ¥ied L prope eh ARD . | LAM uae =T
meen Se ait oom Co-overalive Real Batate = | ele iy Cokes! st. Only 8 destrable, me FP ahip. Only ri Milford "yerw | ~ GEORGE F REAILT oO PARTRIDGE | rack eet it quickly on Le 1728 VArveERt nape be
« METAMORA, 2 00 P.M AD xehanee | story, 2 bedroo! Hospital, 1's — a ee ca f 235A Mark [43 W. Mu FE 2-& “| Somers. Jer set -aaplprpelte N , BEST OFFER TAKES }
room, AM ee basement, m home wit ake privii ing ~ and Rai cres on > | 10 I el ‘uren Bt, 316) ud get” me al rt 3 Adami AKES MAH
saom, tahenee. So be tee | S | = eet we re | _ Sylvan Lakes. ee” otter Ready for D M24 | 480 W. Maple ey, Inc. | Open Eve. 1 to 8 you with weve be se Ge srapir- paca tbe nance -
192, | Very DOLL HOU | om ma and full bi e of 2 bed- Priced fro: o Ex ev elopm Birmunehen, JOrdas | = + problems. (std Eacetlent fon, cost o-
; Ak ed oo and evte | pone beat and me down: ste | lc 4 m mis) Eaeriont lana located ent | Mich. ni pera BUSIN cE < i _—— Tight oak condities. ng
Tem ] Boar. auee So ass ooo oar ee oreens Pe kL W. BIRD, Realto races (eigen tte 00, FEET on cous 2 Owner ieaving AND. HOME. a | € ge im drop leat tabie
: 2. $43 mer m 98.060, 83, oe * FE ¢ unity Natio r comctrection. 3 imiisa G0 Pp. across meat st sell groc =| CONT aby buggy sell for $200, uteh
0. 000 Li 4-42 nal Bank B! fromte 2 miles ander —Cf°P. oe) store. 500 | eense in store with SDM agi FINANCE | el aay $id. $200. Thaye
on — “ _WOLVE Soria ert 7 fromage Mais hom - of room 1 oes | Se kanes oe - | NANCE CO | gy pelts: Baby. clothes,
Poco pape home BU ” is RINE LAKE 6-302 ms. 2 bath e has & bed-| ‘ton e in jor parking. | highway. community ry OR 3-947 fare Se en, -
SYLVA pee monly wes. @ located near D | ree be ctu wooded abe cata asain Gece einer linrae Hog eigen make exes rN eel Perey ——«! my, on _ pee E 4-1574 aEDROOM & dozen.
4 © scnecne & CITY metore anes as beat. very | | Real ic soli ie) TILLAGE, | Many nutbull ge total price ea’ citice, | end. enjoy a pice 2 bed- Pontiac State Rar EDROOM SUITE SPRIN
break: dng ol eanan ww | We 80 etme ey closed eM, a} Rotate ana Ineura oe HANN A operated as fares? Deche oir . ines ke en after hours. J | GET CASH U | _OR 3-0401 xcellent a I i
Se, fe Wi tocrecets ond bec iar have several good bu ee, Me “Meier PE $1201 Jo s-6114 ATE EXCHANGE —* 164.500, ree. farm Pal see UPD: Realtor years. Wm ‘way tor 7 tor aa Qn IC KLY | BETTER BU V ere SEES
f ‘ up ' wd ¥ Vs - t ‘ r siento :
=. rally Desement re pene is coat ALDWIN 8 = jo torts “144500 Roy Ar A TR ee Ta C. PANGUS 19 mo eet p to $500 | ON NEW R BUNS
ee! Riso “rarage “im. _ bese furnace ADAMS "RE ©.| Soret weba | See an ROUND, HO#Y 3 ROOMS nnett ] —— Phone —Ortonvite 19 M1S| Most'deais. clovea FURN shh =
fon 313.300 aot ern cates pony -ALTY CO sored esi tte Wath, "oat foors, Tube Gast bev ter cum | Ge , inc, asa eset | Benlen “aise Se POSS | Breve ‘ITURE. ~
~ $13,500 w J A. ng wet Pe " ae ALTORS ae s | Dressers .
DRAYTON soma agen ST pt APARTMENTS | ferme" ho echook gt | For Sale Resort P Open Evenings & 8u1 FE 37183 ee ee eae HOTEL AN vecurites. inch Bendix ae 00 pod =
iP re pean | hy neberatn dimmed Be 1. s0, | ort Fro mn 1 to 4, ft. An. N iston up
Ly eng fd _ INS | “gem fon PE 2-7056 ‘oun, | Ve SUBURBAN _R | ke op. 44A per gegen = agp ~ Aly ——~ ey LIQUOR aa 7 al =
ving ned dining” cove teeae | bowie with, = buih 1681 Liv sie bone > | Sie seajerge ' whit 10 ACRES pom Scien ane Located R lan
to « ® ae or wn LL = f ivi @ 24x32 | rea. A cente te 1 = = . room bi: on
get kit ge with wall | _moee payment: Wile Se gi Comanes ieaecuna ben 1ox22, 2) oss senting. Sening sista barects | St cpeie o: RS. ironte tn excellen home. Showing —~ ee ez Neorg * short
s chen, forced air oa cape | —eeel_sar. mire consider tate et aie ot heat. wives i aan: | fee per Guakets woe ste Suscas.| Bethe eee Rady ce pienty” Paver only return Fw! pom éx00 oan C
fenced in Ser nas rae = ie PR zim) °F". a a ee chee $2 ser me Palit, ores Mae meets, | Rathrogm Bue | favorable ‘rms with room, cateen E a Bord O.
to ne ely landse: id ae . . some Ph 790. w, Clare. $7500 septic t DS and lounge, of-
rong! ee ‘with area Beautiful =, NEW” wont ~ For Sale ata — 10 i ANKE ERONT ocr ‘ J. A. = ob nd toe “on “hist 9206 OAK —
: SOUT = home ‘ recente brick of ’ - . _ 46 acaten woo ft GE. yle apartm rooms ae 13 fur- | PONTI LAND ‘
: > 7 rooms, cee SIDE ~ eS ue son bade arco : % TLTTAMS T. AKE With barn wood ean ooeiee ie REALTOR a or are ‘sop. ! owner, sd "our | AC STATE BANK BLDG | 1% FURNITURE co. é
: «thro newly @ laceut oaks in livin ms, pice. pr! cey wooded a uIN i pen rai ad. 100 Oakland Age INSURANC aka” Ge one of licens: i South Saginaw |
‘ wauer hea Ou hea eco- oa " z room, fire- vileges ont lots with. easily -be o 16x20 ft 20x40, Open E Afe. E. active busine ake ment a6: ont Stee rl i 2
) Erie ES oe ete soar Spee ae Moist grow,” fenced er es) . WneR Ta aah Sua pat Sonia, any PORT Poa
i ELT ¢ cash tom al on [5x126—} type situated supe) vaales: Price well restricted cash. e 2, Wirtng De Selanne S$ bee | ZONED Se fice at $51 sooner will and a oo
empleto nae Street Consigtng of 4 bes: Ay $22,600. Cedi Tor WHITE bake leaned cates God 3 (phase| This 3 BUSINESS — | "000 “with Terms ‘BOTTLE GAS
? ge te Fooms, gett. ein 2 (ELD | tere aonaee ibe ctric pum is 3ix78 ft. 2 NESS {| Edw : =*. N E GAS
After 6. if rE ond wht ae Hving | room | 2 seed ete wi ESTATES) Loi) rare peas Le mink aoe or wale for spares bid ao M. Stout, I Bow wee’ otis Co ‘AS
or OR 31768 no ans, call FE 20602 oe Cece maar eres eph F. Re lire one 5 with beautify) Mao 4Dor 000 $1500 ile ice oa ieane Ur. ot +o. | N. Ssginew- st Realtor a P Fucigas” 16 Seolate -metate-
Janet con Sign at $7 300. 53% W. Huro eisz | on Willams. La ay take be ri. othy Snyder J gy andes cs gad ree rn "eee Lae Evenings “ttl 7 Smee ‘rast "t con) nan “e* Kenvon
mediate LAKE _ cost, us m St. Own ake cated 3 REA i ider aseme: S irige rator H
oe saree This beaw- FHA term morigage Co-dperative: i n Fve' | dale Only the eee lake 46 W. Huron LTORS | street, pte neces ——, —. oth SIDE | i er rice A § 7 r Sian ge OFFOL NT RE-
Reaveleher ive 3 bedrooms. ePAMILY - Loc veal Estate excha $750 euch casn| 20 ROLL IN ” we 2-401} peels dow = a tine | $2,500 NCO ~OPPOR © Stunre veut te
inenen & dining Sen areenped | Comme i [cenggrlelons s act LF. Cc. oon pat aa G ACRES | 2 528.000 “with | be pa ‘pearly, poccitle pide sa som borrow cast, ia ae for
closets space Densiste of ntown. W » 3 ~ good + = ° part sible. . en $20-8500 i= ®
cies ad. sofage pase, ates apartments and "wo }room © conn wis ood, Co. | Said cl ea neignner. | EI-OND KENT, R or) athe erful time. operation es aes ar ton EIS —
" " 2 car private * each -FOOm OR 3- jams LL $1,000 ¢ gine x | . Lawren is , eattor- tory worker: tks teach m rigs reers ingle drat HEN
; porch ov xa ! havin: 1238 ake Rd + 4G TR soon og ce ame, w sor reti ers, ontha to oueas. Up lor | _ rh 4 in. Cail SINK.
enclosed overlook i entran and < Af or & M59 vert < FE 6 sink to be rement rE +09
— rhecue cara Hees fi ce Autom private PONTIA _—- After_§ Office Ox & ER _ Nextee n Eves 6105 x Ponti pro- Gaia. 10 aft.
erin, = thi yard_. Huge red hot atic Cc TAKE. | Ler call OR 3 pen OS GENER ANS ‘o the Con : and “i facto’ ac Press CHEST, ¢
for is home car water he as 4 room FrRowy— ; aor 9768 4295 Dt AL REAL sumers Po: lets ty your phone $-3425_ cor
relaxed liv upke is peo garage. $300 at: J%- aston year around | oa tt. “WITH *U xie Hwy ESTATE | Rent wer f appoint SPRINGS.
ing. Privileges. and tacome. A © per month pseiad Addl qused home w Fr Far UNDATION | oe «Lease — ment, N FE
; i ith | a bac mington ON tn 8, OR B ss
ae eee See | nau rae Deftinees | emt erat ent Search pate a ‘to eat "sm 1 eh em. Pon ts Prop 494 EXCELLENT SER
teen thames @ 2 bedroom DWIN w DOWN ‘ rom RIPE F ‘ ssets. F | wide © women PU ir fri A BROWN
EST Lov ___ Eves th sets. FOr = UST __ 3-296 jeze. C ROW
arive Tata” Gera den | spe en ae Bg neat. yeaa Pn ag gg tke at Gon Toor pk OPMENT Neat branch oy ott 3573 8 ent call re ~AnB. service Phe none fot ‘ncaa, \AVENPORT team. 910. FE
ea s dn, car Gueane. ave Side ba: modern, ngalow a ens, auto, ofl rms oe town > N with fw x2 f ‘a ie 2 nits. are Ela late ri a.m. t te ANS. come in tod 1 very ea0d AND 2
: THELMA | ceeedl ra Pie including cab cae heat, here = BUILD sae sins on fee a a SAVE COMM 0 5 p.m BEN $25 TO 83 ay. | 20873 condition CHAIRS. Sy
M. ELW | $e dom ame tempus prtoe is only § saver the ful "Metamora 69F2 ING LOTS 1,508; ion Rd. Pri 2 years tea at We od er —_ * COMMIS it ects NEFICIA 3, Cai ¥-}
eng ie heamey pier, nn Arbor at ; BEAUTIFU! or box 197. aa se availed Due to itt hea ISSION © FINANCE ( I,
= 810 REALTOR OOD | ake Scar knotty pin before it's sold. in ity L LOTs | 16% ACR: ive te ‘th will NA CE
= Caas-Elizabeth ve gar e : » see it My $9792. IN CENTR, ES. 14 You Te vern tell attrac CO. -
or re se Ra. f Mba ‘eek with | IMMEDI BY own . ENTRAL | © Oakla ay ‘Pe rent tote cn! ou ee wel ~To Pee Bide 6 yrs. soe quarters, a] frevident rd hy .
space with oarana MEDIATE FOSsEaNIOn OWNER. 75 : ieaart. ‘BoNTIAC va | las acu rice $36,000, LL INSURE rr | {cial al oo Tien sean beers &
- ED g to Owner: r se: nt ast T - on ce Coolld . town in Thu & . Pentinn
4 BEDROOM almost { a Wil retir- epee! of this A uy you pos Wilt = tos a OR 3-0487. ip. 6 Ra., Tro | Ke : Will consider rhomb tapas. tine
Ss ~ sion immediate - sive oak ype home, pl 2 _.Wit_ sacrifice. FRONT 7) home in p Mortg
iS & fod dining area. ens gion, 310.500 = oponses- oon dele astered walls Aaa ” se eth anata un Or rif. preeinted By Teng in) age Loans 54
blocks . reaped e. be . at ri ee h of ect ke tront- p teats Stet he seen to be tay
sto} RAY OQ’ between as | LAKE.FR ’ 000. tine, Price me REALTY CO, Peis A 3 im. Buteke, oma LOW "
~ é NEIL, Realt wa knee ize lakes, ot, situated Lake Pavib A tT oe al ._ , Co-operative REALTORS WE NEED 631. 65, H. GP EREST
BEDROOMS "| cote Bes ~~ «(Ul eee ” a Onn halt to My nee pare, Lots ¢ Township sted tn letepent. See «| ABLE M A DEPEND |: awe Pontiae ETERSON
rooms tive Real $0789 ere ; Sore a parcels, Sales- a uae book Ge oe j AN ABL ‘ 2 Bank Bid
separate din- tate Exehan © home in the ve \ueban ee — Bee BUY A NE E TO » ye. canceled
t . age ed Ww WAS see nce TRU EW GM po og gm nae
eg A RIGHT & V2 & VALU ssist in All Phases | Sez" mcr CK TO HAUL PE 4400 or FE SST ;
= Gane &. one ET of Development eCoula IN BUSI) R ANS IT ANG L| '~ woans on
nea a revere 8! SP ADDOCK x] “toe t dagen |
I Seats aes CALLS. _ PHONE! } 2
: C BA ton &. . i ial Begun
esd Contracty @3| oe co |
* *
Russell Young |
a oe AL!
Open “uth $; Sun. ree
DRAYTON PLAINS 6 moos ‘in
wheats | 0
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Realty a -
favre. pooped,
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. JTUESDAY. AUGU ST 30, 1955
ELECTRIC
Tadlo and ‘television, Mazic’ stove. 416 W. Iroquois. FE 2-0682. ELECTRIC
_FE
£0 OM. CLEARANC E
($20.95 H bg re alte (Sealed
om ‘Prigidaire (Late . ¢
fay Norge (Bea iit
Easy (Wringer Ty 50 Kenmore ( i
Easy - i yrigis re, automatic. washe:
® —
room suite .. ........, $50.50
ous table $ 5.96
a other “bargains to choose
CLAYTON'S ry . ry
Furniture, Appliances z 1 3065 Orchard Ra. ke : |
Marbor i Kee, PE 56811 or FE 5-974
ZECTRIC STOVE Aliso Of _burner. PE rE 5-3875 after 7 pm
Hot ELECTRIC RANGE, Deluxe ~ ovens.
pair |
|
|
mirror. | i |
ELE aoe 5 RAGE: WESTING. nouns electric oven with cabinet |
Mag ay bed. PE 2-5121, |
ron,
END ~ TABLES, ” NEWEST “Tiss
modern and traditions! F ect |
stain proof,
tly tactory | save more |
orescent, 393 Or: |
FOAM M RUEBER , LIVING ROOM | suite, . Also two Mod- |
ern-Foid folate folding icons 5036 Joan- |
‘gay, Dear Waterford High Schou! |
on GALE CHINA ¢ CABINET. '
mroeieee pereen, couch & match-
chair, also slip covers. Smal! |
4, mirror, rocking chair
PE 4-0405 —— 0.30 |
am. and 12:30 p
rionneoae BY re PAR.
etween 8 te 12 am, 100 8
FURNITURE ~ | DISCOUNTS
FREE 2 end tables—2 table tamps—t
eocktall table with purchase of
any living room suite at $138.
FREE
Spring-Inner-Spring Matiress _ *y foam Take pillows—3 vanity
lamps with Leprrned of any bed-—
room suite at 5 |
: FRE 13 32 -plece set dishes with any $8.
piece chrome dinette at $49.50
TERMS “Prices are born here—
and raised elsewhere.” -f |
Easy Terms.
9 X 18 BLUE SCROLL RUG. : R OR |
FoR SALE GUARANTEED | RE
Waseer washers feos $20.99 up uP |
—— 8 7.06 :
Po pe oo .
GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIG.
gcatet Pa tag eu ft. me condi-
$29.95 61300 505071 3uY IN aaatE RADIOS
and portables. $6-§12. FE 5-6755
GE —giZE REFRIGERATOR and stove Also some odds and
ends. Cheap. FE 5-1247 |
HOOVER VACUUM, LIKE NEW,
$:4.95 belts acs brushes. all |
mekes 088 Myrtle Huron =a
dens
HANDY-HOT PORTABLE WASH- er with wringer $19.50 OR "31066 |
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 204
Florence Ave
KENMORE Gaé |
burners plus griddle.
pew MI 48730.
KENMORE r PORTABLE W WASHER, | new. $20 _ Scott Lake Rd
KIDNEY APE DESK,
er top, good condition RANGE. 4a". $78. Like |
- LEATH-
MA 6-6295
LARGE DAVENPORT. JUST RE. |
uphoistered. Very cheap Mr
— e
Linoleum, 9x12... 2 49 SURPLUS PAINT ........ Vinyl Floor Tile eencice OO “ee |
White Enamel $1 98
Inlaid Lincleum § .......05.6 + Te.
® Ft. Linoleum ..,..... Rewens dee |
Asphalt Tile ie
| Harold’s Paint & Lino. _ ___140 6. Saginaw 8t.
LIVING ROOM SUITE. LIKE NEW. x room suite, A-1 condition,
Refrig.. electric stove-and wash-
er and off water heater 464
__Third A : = _
LIVING ~ BABY hehair, sewing machine.
_FE 5-1 _
LIVING ROOM 8 E. GOOD CON-
$225. A whi new Now. $50. | 77
LINOLEUM ATD AID PAINT § SALE % |
Baliv / WOOD BURNING HOT” WATER
ALL E a a th!
. Auto
very reasonable,
_ Orion. After 3:30. Sale Household Goods 57| For Saie Miscellaneous ¢ 60 | CARNIVAL
a0 rl . by Dick Turner
CHROME FOLDING MEEL Se Like new, 2920 edgetiend
. $50.95. RB.
SOLID D BRASS BED, rule aa _Munto. 1916 w se
— At & banda:
er * Porsiare for sale: "i
daven
miscefancouy
‘SOLD HOME
fae daveopor, thtave Rahter » davenport, antique i *
and miscellaneous jtems., Node ers. 211 Townse units, Good working
478 Tat'or Rd.
li CU. FT _ UPRIGHT DEEP _freeze 090 “Collier Ct. FE 5-018,
“ite ROB Gas Mn FOR ELEC. trie _W Hare: Electric. 1060
end cabinet, C han dining a Ge Tyy fia
EM 3-4304. dure. a table.
USED ASHING MACHINES, $23.50 and’ . R. B. Munro Elec-
trie Ww Huron, a ———ae 0.
USED DE PT | Rovedit washer, guaranteed
; pe. living rm. suite
w te
soa walnut
Hea wood
Gas | ianee
wee wee stove.
25
Many mews che Listed Here
WwyM AN’S 6.000 GRAIN —
getute ‘Ain SOLAS less |
than fal etor ———- Armed
fore remoy' com: |
2-646.
SEL LOSING ( OUT P seveemevensene WTC
seadeveenee TS
ecneneeees
be
SMITH'S, 257 &. ‘Saginaw
DEMIN JET DEEP WELL tank and pipe inchuded. $100. MUL
_berry #2111
DRAW TITE HITCHES CHROME OR capeeret TED. The kind that belt to the frame
of all makes of cars.
E. Howland 13244
OR es me
ae
ELECTROCHEP " RANGE, #10 AS? a-@ fh. Pcoonarap * pests $2 saat h.
ary ach, used
age g 3-30 2 CaaPARTEEET "nas eteel
kit-hen sink with trim including
spray, $35, 18" rotary power mow-
er with —— eng’
Oven dativ 6 to 6: Sun
Arnason Plumbing Sly | 950 MIS Ortega ritio i 5. 80-gal-
electric ee water tank $70
Operating. demonstrate
Roya! Oak, _tiverty 9-3832 | —
asy Terms > ee 18 W. Pike st FE 41122 Sa wuiete or ret real AR oat i : USED an 1GERA new neh, Floor Sealer 7 ,
up. a ee | le fr ‘gallon. “Just say ‘eleventh floor, credit department!’ No more of
Sense Haron sae oP Toexp Re |“ seoune pa) ok teceneesrs) 2) |this “bloodhounds, bull-whips and thumbscrews't”
yo 5% $4995 up. Sweet's BARNES. H ARDWARE Sac area
Radi Appliances, 422° W./ Ww. HURO! o-@101 Huron. Fe « VE 4-1133
15 PAIR CUSTOM MADE.DRAPES | 84" long, & pair one pattern. 3 |
pair one Feet 2 pair another |
pattern bs
UNIVERSAL aeLECTRIC —“HARGE,
$25 PE 2-08
USE D TRADE iN
—DEPT—
Dre cenees 02695
"elece. breakfast set .. $4067
he $10.05
Davenport ‘and chair A298 95
Gas Rabee $4 50
Electric Rance $49 0
| @ vlece Dining room set $40 50
awemen weeher 900.05
Many. items, Easy Terms ,
THOMAS ECONOMY
FURNITURE CO; 361 8 SAGINAW ST
PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
USED PHILCO REFRIG. AND sher Good condition. Can be
oa after 6 p.m, at 3i4y Ellwood,
WASHER, $20, REFRIGERATOR,
$35; chrome set, $30 FE 5-2766.
WASHING MACHINE HO < oon
condition. $35.00. FE |
WESTINGHOUSE eT A IWOROLAE
and electric Yange in new cond
fion Brass = trimm: fireplace screen Andirons and accessories.
_For sale cheap, M1 4-5655, 0 FREE AN RBING Oilers $21 95 For Sale Miscellaneous 60
21x32 double sinks 5 a Wembows with fittings $1195 OLD GARAGES REPAIRED TO eets with mings
d-piece bath | hook like new. Lengthen your ga- “ieee 5 wed ered, 8108.50 | | rage "on acwnenries doors
. ~_ _Terms 4-964 0 : "PLCMBING BU PLY too | OLL HEATING BTOVE AND TANK: =sagina® re roe | Like new. doudle pot. FE 6-0 UEL OIL , TANKS | PHELPS eLECTAIC GhaDwARE.
fill ean. Delivered 5-146 = | FOR ao WESTERN BADDLE 650.
om toshienee china cabinet. §25
GUN porte om i, PORN A ACE ils 009 | Cabinet Hardware, wholesale and |
fs ZU co mater cow with | retail — condition. , Pontiac Plywood C
caus @en. Gareced Heating. EM | + 148 Beenare
@EARING AIDS NEW AND | FORCH Lights IN SARLY AMER Rules 1900. can lanterns, o used. up Ee - Coach and Lantern de
bee tank and ty hp, motor. PE tions of Lights for every room. ia
oe. | house at terrific yalues, Michi- |
MORNING GAS SPACE. fi Pluoreacent. 293 Orchard
ke Ave
PACROUD ¥Y WRECKING. CO
| 2310 Dixie Hwy,
32x71 L} Juniper, Auburn
HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE
miles out Baldwin. Dealer 9
tg os Pid we | SB
HOME OWNERS | _® Protect your children. and orna- PORES MEsH
or Floors
52 Gal. Electric Water heater—name brand. reg. |
$149 95—Now aatciut
WAGNER CO.
Ger Pontiac Dd. 1960 N. Opdyke
rE |
WAYNE “GABERT’ S-
Floor Sample Sale $229.9 Noree auto washer $168 }
"4. 4180.95 Norea dix 4rver 42505" Norge 10 cu ft refrie S199)
| 4232.50 Kelvinator W in electric |
ran fullv auto $1
$419.95 Norve .° cu ft Contos | refricerator-freezer
MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE
coos
z YEARS TO PA
131 N _ eaae
WALL | FURNACE,
dition. OR 3-7615. after 6 p.m rE _*6189
heater, (ood condition. Phone
OR, 3-0622
¥-M HI-FIDELITY RECORD ) FLAY-
er, Mahogany case 4 #
33, 45, 78. 6 wks, old. tl smo-
rifice, PE
For Sale Miscellaneous ¢ 00
ALUMINUM aoaT AND CEMENT
_miner. F
APEX ones “WS. FE S-0TM. 10
LECTRIC
ances at wislenes sale prices i to all. GENERAL co.,
xe we. PARK Free?
AIR COMPRESSORS POWER
trowels Cement erinders. Pumps
ers. Chain saws.
CONE’S RENTAL —__ GOOD Con. |
|
| KNorry NG. ste5i APPLI- Erecone, oo as PANEL
2x6's and 2x8’ ment your home with our beau- | Drives :
tiful lawn fencing All types | per aq: ft. in full rolls No “money down HA terms to Slec ry sq. ft. cut to length.
sult your budget Call today | XPANSION JOINT
FE 46-4507 Rol] Right Fenee| 4” per ft. Oc, 6 per ft, lee
os SLAYLOCK HOME DRESSED PORK AND Coal & BUILDING SUPPLY CO pene becon and sausage. FE (9; Orchard Lake. Ave. FE 3-7101
| for WATER HRATER. 30-GaL | RECONDITIONED SINGER sEW-
gas. new approved fer use on bed gp Scesseretten 3
‘Consumers lines 90850) and, | $119.50 vajue. $4950 and $8040 | 22 IN COAL “PURNACE. EXC
These are slightly marred Also _ © cap. FE 4¢-6065
SHAWNEE SCOUT BACK HOE
and Shawnee loader, § months oid
Like new Mounted on 1950 Fer-
guson tractor Good condition, MA electric, of] and bottied gas heat -
ers at terrific values iehigan |
[resrcceent 303 «(Orchard Lake
AY & WALK-IN COOLER FE, > 9006 _ So eee 40455 (SMALL BROWN & SHARPE HOR.
| HOOK - ;, ACKERMAN GAS BOILER | cutters, (rill press, 8° surface output 160,000 BTUs 2 seasons | «#rinder with rew maenet and
use ® $200 Reynolds-Schaffer wa- wheels) Monarch lathe @° swing
ter softener. large size 87 6 ft bed. taper attachment Do-
Pontiac ¢ Trall, ee > Mere grinder Toledo ett off saw -
All equipment accessories and
G& iM “COMPANY _ eood"working condition M
SAWS AND Hope owns Ma. STALL SHOWERS . a, SHARPEN with faucets and curtain,
FE 3- 245 E Walton terrific vai “a $33.33 a | | complete wit gleaming chrome |
‘ Ogu DUOTHERM OIL HEAT. | faueeta, gi4 05." Tollets. $38.30 reasonable. 23-0683 oe vale. $19.95. These are factory
= ~ ecomtis Michigan Fluorescent
| INTERESTED iN PuOTOORAPS ve 393 Orehard Lake A = :
Save Money at’ BURMEISTER’S
_ LUMBER Bay es Cine Te aM on, Hob.
TERAS asa NT gta,
$85M.
Bee us BLA vour building seeds
EITS
BLDG. SUPPLIES
si¢i_Dinte Ney Clarkston 800, 000 at Jack’s 277
Lord’s Specials “ 8 pe. dinette set ............ 249
2 pe. sofa- bad ow wasn $50 95
TVs from $24.95...... up Hida-Bed a $139.95... up
Used gas stoves ; Tsueee Oe
ras
Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron St. rz
Sen ereey es Ont te 3 PC. BATHROOM
condition. __ 41489. Call after 3
LARGE OAs OAK DINING ee “$
aire and pad, $25. FE LARGE, CRIB, $10. Ps isl
"=: $12.
__Loon. Lk.
9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98
1 - Baldwin
~ ALL CARPEN’ TE RS
Best in tools at lowest prices.
— Warehouse, 2258 Dixie
“SRITENTION
Builders~—Homeowners J
Building Boa: made
to your order. Save on your ene
ing get our estimate and Sop g a
SURPLUS LUMBER 4% TON AIR ae et pIs-
12x12, LINOLEUM $6.39 | 549 Bh a he po SALES CO
Reg: $4.95 House Paint, gal $198 SS see +m
4\9 Pt. Wall Tile 10 ANCHOR FENCES | VINYL tNLAID rai ¥ RICE No money down. FHA approved. |
Syens 1a ee HURON, FE “4-046 _PREE- ESTIMATES: FE a1
AHOG ING ROOM TaA- ; : “inate a cae ra, old. Ex- Artists’ supplies, hobby | ee cr it | - ovine Got OF Site aaa | suppfies—check our clas. |
sacrifice. | Friaidaite | _Satomatie sification “Hobbies and/ er, i * a . ”
miral ciect, range, | mise. Kitch: Supplies” No. 24A, te set, living
fora a 2 fut Loge f leather up- B ABY BUGGY at Tae
py in excellent | __Never been used 32-0826.
‘on consiton, oe ’ : ep kitchen, Purneces: 4 eas suimoaie ANY “DIRING a
Bie and, ¢ Ucaire end butet | $04, coal, Hot rater and steam Small sine. rE Petia it Se joe ally ‘electrical euppties’ MAPLE. DAVENPORT AND CHAIR ‘Pott, galvanined, pipe and
Soe leva, tg ra (HEY ' SUPPLY tees Perry }
Shair, 08. AB Apt. electric | gt. FE 1, sid stove, 0. Bird ie and stand BEF R $2.96. itchen cabin nace. $5.98. ORE
$2.06. orm focker, $9.95. oS ore be best gy oe om —_ some
se Saree | Biubiine Stettue Pe rate PEARSONS Bi _or FE Bie. = a Crest gh Ave, Bi ROYS, in &
: amd land. scratched in-tran-
Next to_Farnier:s Station _ | Sir sont. territic value bee. TWiN Size. SPRINGS | Michigan - t, 308 OF.
mattress, $50. PE 5-2111, . __chard a Ave.
é YEAR oD HORE: REFRIGER- "Ww
st Co it, a with controls. OR * ENTE RT COMBINATION 39-7506.
na AND CASE, $60. 5 WALTON TV horse Mercury. Like new, $140.
oe p< 2 ro —_ ALUM. COMB. DOORS, $34.95 "PE | 2-0233
PA! Paint, 1 BAl. «04+ erner ~
eal, wr
ROO Sis ‘or | pt aa
you AC ae
12-8181
“RENT IT FAST) g| through Rent Ads! Room,
=~ eee, a. thomp ert ty pee re fot
Ss
erenan cas CABINET iT sinks, OUR PRICES ARE TER'S beautiful 43-in. model, $98 00 Low OUR candice: gt
value, $50.50. Slightly marred in MUST severe! on¢i—_—+- | 6 in. models a terrific. values 3} YARDS TO SERVE You
chigan jor sesenrt, T- | 4x8 Sheet Rick G & C 1.35 pe cnere sane: Ave: _____ |} 48 masonite, sheet $23 4iy" 58° ENAMEL # RECESSED | 1x8 . W pine bds per M. $80 00
bres gr Crate 100 he bested 1.95 2 Ep —_ ~— eM; ss
Supp’ aw St, fir. 5 ; 3008
2 GAL. | iy . -~ ga2.95 | 1512 6. shelving. ft. ..... Le
30 gal. auto. heater gye.85 15 th deci ce a eee |
Ca ils eittings uct on ub [2x6 std Douglas fir, per M $99.00 Laundry trays, stand taueet $31.95 | 527 ‘tq Dourias fir, per Mi 600 68 Seve Supply 160 8. Sagings 8. | o" Joaket Int 100 1... $4.45 LAVATORIES, COMPLETE 4xtx%" fir Plyscore....... $5.85 faucets, $24.50 value, $14.95. Also | ¢xgx4" fir plywood _..... $3.05
toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls | qyae%, W pine plywood. $11.20
at ee —— Mig are | 1x19 knotty pine, per _ $160.00 crate marred. n Flwores- pane: pine cent, 303 Orchard Lake Ave. ao shied hed per. M don 0g
LUXAIRE Cc COAL FURNACE, $50. | Soil pipe, 5 ft $3 #5
Delute Hoover sweever with at- Com. Alum. doors from ... $29.95 _tachments $40 FE 4-7518 WwW. P. mb. doors $14.95 40 power mower: 95
LIONEL & AMERICAN |
FLYER TRAINS set, cast iron
Authorised factory service and HARDWARE - PLUMBING
sonatas factory ods Free test RBOYDELL PAIN
on cad i | IF YOU ARE LDING. A:
TA SKER HURON onT arrest. get a Ee no
LEAVING | CITY, | DAVENFO $500 ON ALL MATERIALS. chairs, chest of drawers, chil
wardrobe, stroiler and
_Cheap, PE 5-1903. 435 Opdyke Ra.
imag Po Bird ‘Nonh 24NP AND
“LUMBER AND CARRY MAKE SURE IT's
BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, 8197 Cooley Lake Rd.
Pontiac EM 33747 Telegraph & 9 Mile ‘Rd. Detroit
ll new stock APL _1-4184 gaan ot ail te Tath, | SAVE ON SUMMER PRICES ON
Bireh flush doors, $7,956 up. | -—— and = Cr ee Fill 2" or Insulation, reg. and foil, i ‘ and
— k wool $1.0. . |. Punt ae A e ave.
Oak fries « all grad eee
Rooting No. 310, $2.35 buindle. STORM SASH windows
pricet!! Aluminam combinat
FE 4-6089 etn, to 9 p.m, SUMMER PRICES oN COAL ; Fue 5 at ee eee price. ‘ bee r
: inin & decorative.. coms! es.
board & tile,
site te Bt. err eo sored |
mize Borie tou Saiz | -M, A! BENSON MYER’S PUMPS | Call MA
: Jets pa —— | en
KELLY’s HARDWARE
Auburn at Adems, Auburn
house, apartment, any-
thing — Want Ads- Dial FE
g | All kinds at lowest prices... Also | ~
{
FE se |
Wh $12.08, 52 ok |
79.96.
® REINFORCED “CONCRETE mee! re 40428
in |
s from $59.95 |
3 pe. colored bath set, all fittings, tab . he a8 |
For Sale Miecetearous 60"
SAVE ON EAVESTROUGHS WAR- |
Wicas, 2678 Orchard Lake Ra
TRAILER, 10 Pr sTEEL FRAME ates good shape |
,. Randall Beach. |
lene Orion
| TO BE MOVED. 16x20 LOG c. ABIN
blowers, stokers, and gas burners,
Re- | stoves. Wayne —— Ce.
chester, OL 2-211
UNION © Can Save You Money
Compare These Prices
2X4X@ 18e EACH lies UP TO 1? LONG. Se LIN 2X8 UP TO 12’ LONG. 6c LIN | 2X10 UP TO 12’ 1 LONG, te LIN FI n
| ANOLEIRON, rT
STEEL BASEMENT. “araus hdc
| BATH TUBS | NEW 4x ex *PLYSCORD, $2 95 | PER SHE OARAOE SIDING, $14 05
NEW KNOTTY PINE. $1495 PER | 100 8Q FT OCK, $1.38 1X6 ROOF BOARDS, #7.00
PER 100 8Q FT
NEW ASBESTOS SIDING $12 25
hee acd rT
| w LE, 8Q FT
PrriseUnoit in OUSE PAINT
3% PER G
| SHERWIN - wih. LIAMS U TILITY
| PAINT. $275 PER
| NEW 3) PIECE BATH ROOM sET |
WITH FITTINGS, $129 50
ABOVE ARE CA8H AND
CARRY PRICES
| Den't wait come to Union Wreck-
te Co Where
if |
PRAND,
USED FURNACES, OIL ieweka j
r
rT iw
PER SHEET |
Satisfaction is «@ | _Sand, Gravel 1& Dirt 66
“al ate PR Mi PSOIL, FILL DIRT SAND. : cr
a1 Top sail | cRuewt and gravel. “
titi or FE «ts [p> STONE,
Cenktin.
DE TOP 801L “SRE
t and black soil,
6 FE BLACK TirT “GOVERNMENT 1 in: |
spected. FE 17-0318,
FARM TOP ‘SOIL, BLACK DIRT.
$5 yd. $10, delivered. -PE 4-6508.
| PREE MANURE FOR HAULING.
Shinrone Parms. South Biv wer Adams & South Bivd-
GOOD TOP iL FOR ‘BALE
Leaded and delivered FE 4-604)
GOOD FARM TOP SOIL AND)
\ biack dirt 6 yds. for $10 de
_livered FE 46588
HARDWAY Tap sotl, biack dirt. peat,
and gravel PE 5-4758
BLACK DIRT AND Prat 5 YDS
$0.00 delivered EM 30167
sand
| NOW LOADING TOP Sot FROM |
fine old State farm, Telegraph
and Bliigabeth Lk Rad. FR 6-125)
| PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY
j ney run. 60-40 and cush
Soe Band
ve 4-6218_. RE 2-9303
“ROAD GRAVEL
$700 delivered
GRAVEL
svil, OR 3-06 ee
Boeely GRAVEL & FILi.
good eal, call FE 17-0383.
| BAND, “GRAVEL, PIr RUN ROAD gravel, fill dirt” processed drive-
Way gravel Wash 60-40 concrete
revel: Masen sand pea se |
biack dirt and top sof
21 5
‘TOP SOTL A-1_ SAME AS USED ON
new city ball P J Waildie, FE |
2-761
WASHED
ee
Greve”
S vde
“FILL DIRT. TOP ;
FOR
SAND AND GRAVEL fii dirt, trucking, cement & mor- |
tar Ponthac Lake Builder's Bup-
_ply, OR 716
Wood, Coal & Fuel 67)
CHEAP
FE +4975 CHUNK WooOD
heuling away
HARD 8L.AB WOOD $6 PERCCORD —
$1. FE 53086 oy 2 for
“Plants, ‘Trees, Shrubs O83
A BLUE SPRUCE FOR You
Blackball
Deus las White
Pine. Norway
& Cencolor. Also
Fir,
vitae Juniper” Native trege Dig 1
| your own Bring purlap &: tools
2072 Gleeth Rd, miles west of
Commerce Village om cravel road
besrma right at all turns. Open
daily 8 to Oreentidge Farm
_Nursety MUcuel 4-8038
PLANT NOW
Northern grown evergreens at low
prices Landscaping, Free esti-
‘@ ARE SIDE NURSERY 3944 Elizabeth Lk Rd FE ¢-3032
For Sale Pets _ 69
18 YEARLING MENS. OL. -)-6681
AKC REG FEMALE IKisH SET
ter mahogany red, i'y yrea. old
| PE 5-303!
AKC REG COCKER PUPPIES
1 wks Females 626. Males, $30
FE 6-742 :
AKC REQISTERED GERMAN |
Short halr pointer puppies. FE ,
+0646
AKC PEKINGESE PUPPIES AND | Oriffons FE 7-024) _
AKC REOHTERED
_ Spaniel pupe PE ¢@
BABY Popteatere det
Normal. Rare &
O01 4th st.- bY
$16 each OR
[ete COCnEe DOG WITH FA
ts, FE 2-771
BOXER, FEMALE BRINDLE. 2.
ot titer, $40
Sans M3 Citmtenville. ‘nd OR }-4714
| BREEDERS TO SELL. PARA-
keets FE 5-068
| CUTE PUPPIES 6 WKS OLD EM | doile =
FE 4-6088. |
a RTT Any |
FE 23-4025 | Closed. Bun |
BEAGLE PUPPIES, 3° MO8 OLD
3-2088
OERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPixs. | 4482 Wanted Used Care. 88
DRrETE ete aS Te has: BOICE'S ORCHARD - 3035. COOLE’ RD,
Haic ee ta be HM,
Bartle ts $2.75 per bushel,
p. | HALE Peres Fi fr own 4366 meer
_ §-63e ce a nena mens eee “
“RUTGER TOMATOES 10,000 planta loaded with red
ripe tomatoes, just waiting to
be canned. Pick ‘em yourself,
just the way you like them. $1.25
per bushel ring own homoge
$3600 Giddings Rd FES
LARGE POTATORs.- A 5 ww.
im your container Out Baldwin
Ist house north of Clarkston Rd.
ite LER'S ORCHARD. BARTLETT
Pears. Good quality 6230 orennra
Lake Rd. ‘s mile north of
; Maple. MAyfair 63041 _
PEARS YOU PICK $i 50
bushel 3480 Lone Pine Ra. -
‘HALE HAVEN PEACHES ARE
RIPE NOW! Pick your own $235
up Bartlett pears. $450 bu Few
‘o 2 grade from TS centa bu
Coionial Orchards, 3970 Piah
mwke Ra 1 oml | west, « mi
horth of Clyde
PRACHES 9473 4 8U_
| Walton Bivd. FRE 2-0635 a
|PARM FRESH TOMATOES, PEP-
| vers. hot and sweet FR 46548
PEACHES ARE RIPE at 8UT
ton's Orchard. 324 N. Lake An
ae td. Open from # am. to |
i
A
‘
OTATORS, 675 eer BUSHEL
| \i41@) Sashabaw
| OM ATOES nae Sey kd
$! a bu Sweet corn 202 Lk
FP 5-6511 aod FESO. | gelus . 5
| TOMATORS PICK YOUR OWN, New A iy USED TRAILERS ON $1 a bu 8493 Andersonville Rea Ponciase OPTION PLAN
| A Sete! USED ONES AS Low as
| TOMATOES PICK YOUR OWN N.
| Oy a Busbel. Bring basket. EM PARTS—STORE
TOMATOES whetsit Picker |"? Peis the tdhen Coser $1 Se Bite bases Bring containers. | Parts-Service open to @ thru Sat.
Mwy Sales Oper Fves, & Sun P.M
Sale Farm Equipment — 76)
FOR AC bk
HARVESTER
USED CASE HAHVESTER USED FOX BLOWER FOR >
Bee the new Case Harvester, the
! 7 |
eanatest seers mech :
4 KIN Kr TCHEN
REASON er: INQUIRE rte a
Bour’ . MILE? EAST OF
Pie 3 1983 | STEWART ‘MODERN. Exc, cond $00 wa 6. Parknuret retler. ‘ct ¥ 33011
2 sew akennsn TO ‘#500 GREAT LAKES, OTHERS: it will yey Telegra Sfrauee
W ROYCRAPT rt oe EXCEL: _lent condition, $800. FE 1-021)
ATTENTION NEWLYWEDS Com nietely ishe
he
a
room
Te HoksE TRAILER
stesl Clearance lie* and
Fr steses brakes $500, FE 4¢- TALL
eler-
or
Trailer
Exchange
DERSON SRAME TON. éhear mers ” Fy a
BEEMER TInt
eet NYACATION. AND TRAV-
AML To YT
Ree tokens, - itttle as “4 down ~ As song (ss 0 mente is to pay at
_ Auto Accessories — 80
Auto Glass Service When you need it! Have you walt. Insurance jobs
| FE 2-9203
All work guaranteed. Free th.
ot olistomer ‘arts —_ B IN
Goer glass fogs tb rea | IS FE SS Ww
i _ aU ‘AUTO > OLASS 32 Lag M&M Moor Sale,
‘COMMUN ITY
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester _ OPEN P.M. OLive 1
WanTeD ~~ Wrecked cars, “42 to 'S4.
Bagley Auto Pore
For Sale Used Trucks 90 a t
WILSON GMC. OAKLAND AT CASS
OPEN EVENINGS
FE 4-4531
‘42, Ford bus
"S38 GMC panel
‘49. Dodge I ton stake
‘52. Chev.
"80 GMC
"52 GMC
‘30 GMC Suburban
TRUCKS ARE OUR 44 ton pickup
Diesel tractor
cab & chassis
fastest
AND at AT
Tan GHTEN & SON Case, Ferguson, New live
| $28 N Main ochester, OL -
NOTICE We ARE OUT TO WIN A FREE TRIP TO MIAM A
|"z ARE OIVING EXTRA see t
TRADE. “ra - ie NORD NE ARMALL ‘ WITH F irom, GALT Us Us - 8 ENGINES
I: Tio Fon" Chrysler Olis, Bulek Studebaner. | | CREDIT TERMS “eylinder engines FE ¢0m™ PE 1112 new Willys
KING BROS SPECIAL
YOUR 1-H DEALER neal ae ve automotive
| __ PONTIAC RD AT ‘OPDYKE ve}
|= SALI R— | SCHR: AM AUT PARTS|. i ~ | 2599 Distr Hwy PE ¢-4633 | . ed. | Trpctare Mowers new an Sovt | LoviEe’s AUTO PARTS
last day
PF EVANS radeon real
| 6307 Disie Hwy A 61878
/RUSBER - -TIRED 5 SiLO_
In good condition. OL, 6th
NEW OEM! CHOPPER WITH }~— * corn atiachmen’ and
blower Davis | at reduced e
| _Maciiner “Pn °48 Srtoqeine.”"*
ey
18” rotary laen mower comolete = ‘eaf mulcher Now 650 #79 99
C EE’S Sales & Service
rr 36830 971 Mt, Clemens ,
“RECONDITIONED
M/ ACHINES 1 Cub™
DUAL EXHAUST Wek eee & wratfiers ‘all pipe exten- sions. and Reusneories for all
mekes and
piiin Koon
10787, mode
HOLERBACK'S AUTO daca
40 Raldwin aeaert
si BUICK MOTOR ag pees baker motor Both le verfect con-
. dithon 10 Marion,
CLEARANCE SALE OF
—o Lao 1 Days a Week
feo orators «6
Rowen’ aprings °
used parts for
up.
6 yo Oakland Ave Ph
For Sale_ Tires
VaED BAe aee io TO CHOOSE
from” € " aoe Auburn at
_Ovarke vr .
81 Ir
| Lots "6 cars
FE 44513
806A
Auto” ‘Service
REPAIRS, RUMPING & PAINTING PAA WILSON GMC
1951 FORD | & Ton PICKUP. GOOD
eond ition $400 — +i3le 1 Mare le _ bors,
par- _menta, | OR_ 31008,
TRUCKS
; 1983 Ford 4 ton
1952 Ford \% ton
1980 GMC van
5
FREE ESTIMATE Att MAKES OF CARS
PAYMENT PLAN .
'BRAID MOTOR SALES
PHONE FE 20186
| 3 Years Fair Destine
Cass at West Pike
| CRANKSHAFT GEREN IN THE |
bored. Zuck
pert of each transaction You'll Fars “BOXER. EXCELLENT Mower (ead Prater Wades car. Cylinders re Ma. | | like the friendly service. come in companion Female Springer Wagner Loader Back Hoe chine Shop 73 Hood, Phone FE | end see for yourself we sre ai | reven Matron, AKC fegistered. 2-23 } Ware Wrecking buildings and have | 1 | oie J
all Kinds of salveee materials for | AB | “Ford Ferguson po Cyewters” _Sale Motor Scooters — 82 sa | POMERANIAN MALE. 11 MONTH He Crastass’ ‘ t
Beautiful. bousebroken. Leaving | 7 RT Nee a
| We carry s compiete tine of new | _£iY_MA_@-6315 BLACKETT INC. {awperson saLea SERVICE. building materials and s modern PARAREETS OPALINES, _ CANAR FERGUSON | 2 South Paddock FE 4-446. hardware N Mt. Clemens FE +6060, * SHAWNEE BLACKHAWKS §= New and (sed Cushman: Parts | camamente AND CANARIED. PARTS AND SERVICE | & Service
NION | 2489 Auburn Rd 10 sonar RMINGTE BLVveR | 1954 CUSHMAN EAGLE. i
PARAKEETS CANARIES, CAGES, Parmington 2043 of REnwood 33400 | Me Like new. With extras = = a Bcs.. 84 Oakland Ave: Auction Sale 77 44 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER a REC G RING CO. INS. LFA Rais 1 MEL s #9 cusHM AN {
8 Mile Ra 4 alae “Ke — ae ee
fcareae_ at -Ozehere . . or ‘Sele | Daily A Fad Pri. ‘ul 7! ‘Deneey’ 8, 239 Voorhets, FE 5-6031, Milford on Wixom. i Cant OF Tas |
i KEnwood 56-9200 |] FEMALE BEAGLES. PUPS REGIS- 089 Garden Rd. 26 |FOR PARTS AND “SERVICE ON | VENTILATING Fane. POR KITCH.| tered. FE 4- 0421 peed poe hag mci & bres art ~~. Renter —— - oe |
5. value at §209 94. Also | y COCK airy Cal eariy al! in iv Videon ies Co.
large selection ef door chimes “ Purrias: fiery aan Lk. = production for base time 14) _ Sa SS 2
extraordinary value Michig: a) Fa ND fresh cows, 7 due in Oct. & Nov | ieee INDIAN
Fluorescent. 303 Orchard. Lane | Meare nee stl A baiance milking and due. in 5-5167
ers Oe - spring. Compiet* line of milking Fe HARLEY OVERHEAS UTILITY TRAILER. 940 | 2 Mec ment, Rubber tired wagon valve, call after 5 om
/____ PE sae | SEEING SPOTS mic corm furker & binder. | Seyi °M . . WATER SOFTENER | BEFORE YOUR EYES | Rath Gatiagna tree | te, gag a aed ‘Mobat | 80.000 grains. Dow-X sinele lever § Once you see these istered | Bank Tym BOeD RENAL, clerk rye
j jae value. $189 FHA approved.| fngiish Pointers you wil) not Howell “1010 | For Sale Bicycles 84)
| factorv direct and save MI| walk home without one. They | ——s___ - ne ~~~ |
i Sie en } steal” your ‘beart away. White | AUCTION EVERY NESOAY! Dove ta" SCHWINN BICYCLE | 5 YARD DUMP. Bc BOX FULLY | with brown spots Reasonable law B Smert. Sale Pere is eset | | calles hee = anata | na "AND 1, IN. BoY's | __< ry ai D weak “TAPE | POINTERS. 1 MALE “AGE 15 MO. 26 in etrl's All ithe new | | _fecorder. Inquire 8@ Pinegrove ; Liver and white one tomate 3 For Sale recunreiers 78 a8 “each Also boy's ee |
Do » It | Yourself __6l Sorines Sonniel sais: pup, liver 28 _t., 938, Rn 700. .
i | gpd white, age 7 wks, “Pease |SMALL HOUSETRAILER FOR | mere: 28 FOR SALE. ALL SIZES USE OUR TOOLS DO YOU OWN | contact resloence by MI) itur v"rvale a * rm | A plumbing, wiring, repairing. Com- | 40636 or MI | ; se, BOLL GIRLS 36" BIC’ Your. GG6D CON CON- plete stock soi] sewer crock and | Rng” Saaain ~ SHIPHERD. 25 CRAFT MODERN. _ dition, FE s- rain, tile. Mogtcaim Builders’ old. Obedience t trained. Beau.| Like new tule shower, tile —
Say se Rete ig | a aareeautes "= | Gus gue nine | Bouts & Aecemories_ 8 : ra . : hot - ema — eter, r
Glosed every Thursday. _ | SPRINGERS AKC. 3 MO 763 | fren) buy $1. Tout’s | 35 PADPLEBOARDS FOR SALE
JACKSON'S RENTAL SEE AD . Highland Ra. OR 37308. Trailer Park 451 8. Telegraph. |“ Reasonable. Dodge Park Bath | UNDER BUILDING SERVICE he ye mig} abs 1962 at Bas jtRAvE ELO 9 HOURE- “House. —~ 1p DrNr — t r railer cellent condi fAerilian * PPT DATE | FOR RENT os ; _Call Pr erie tem. 8188. MA-CRAFT BOATS | sanders—hand
paper steamers—waxers
furnace. vacuum cleaners Oak land Fuel and Paint. 436 Orch
ard Lake Ave PE 5-6150 honpuonic bar ——
| Cameras, ~ Equipment 6 it 61A
OTHER CAMERAS & A gaa |
plies” cles under “Hobbies | 08, tion wumber MA)
MOVIE CAR CAMERA |i ié MM. 7 _ $100, FE 220% Fi
~Sale ‘Musical Goods 6: 62
ACCORDION, RED AND WHITE,
120 base. Nobility. Good eondi-
— PE 4-0087, 500 E. Tenny-
BAB (GRAND PIANO. Made Baldwin $250, oes, _Qutsmerer
$1,000 ACCORDION PROPERRION: # i) sacrifice for $275. FE
a ‘ON SUMMER VACATION.
the
Gra Plano © bench, $200
OR 37771.” seas BALDWIN ‘ONSOL plano. $1. , valen Seo Ea
RINET, PAN. AMERICAN IN Cath MY 1.
C) ft = . Oscar Schmidt. PE reaty,
FIANO, GOOD CONDI-
| WEIMARANERS. _WHELPED JULY
Ind. 863 Mene ~ a
Dogs Trained, " Boarded 70
| SARDINES BATHING AND CLIP. |
ping, 74 .N Pe
ee eae 41a
008 ~CATS ARDED DOGS set, Burr-Shell Ag 6 Teie-
<_graon
Hay. Oe Grain 6 &t ¢ Feed 71
KINDS “may PHONE : ua
Or PE 34085 after 390 p.m. BALED SECOND CUTTING AL-
falfa in field rpenter's, 2154
Bilverbeli Rd... off Josiyn. FE
51038. can
BININO with SELF
Seommied een coubina: Make arrange-
__mentsa now OA #2179.
POR SALE 290 BALES CLEAN
oat straw. OA 8-2701.
GENESEE SEED “WHEAT
grown from certified seed, $2208 688 FE. Avon, OL 1-6448.
SECOND CUTTING BALED AL- faite, te in. pes. 2 Mi. &. Rochester
_For Sale | Livestock | 72
BEAUTIFUL PALOMINO amabiAn
mare. Sound. Gatted Gentle.
pereatn MY _2-0621 after @
2 ESH GUERNSEY COWs WITH
1 DeLaval milk m
unit, Geores
Cor. ‘aft 10 Mi. &
R
beer 2641 96 Mile Rd.. Leonard.
att 2-3123. __
rs, NO STAL-
unte
Ra
~yaceinated, TV North Mars
At |
oi. MOBILE
APARTMENTS Stewart coeches are truly that.
tates, See west 46 ft. trailer package history on this
lot. New General Skyline, Holly and Tint sed trailers. — selec tion. * Buy rental
he will take y r contract ©
poner fle shoes, vist Bo what Save
Ontoed Trailer Sales Michigan — Trailer parts
Mite’ Bouts of.Lake Orion on M-24 Ma pont C CHIEF 30 FT.. FULL Pes shower Excellent
BED th i FONTIAG C CHIEF
4a Lake
entoura raft, tinental. 23 to 48 ft. 29 ft. Ford.
line, only . Genesee Bailes,
2101 Dinke Hey.
NEW .
1956 PONTIAC
CHIEF OFT TO 47 FT.
A COMPLETE CHANGE| -! IN BEAUTY AND ‘CONSTRUCTION
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
HUTCHINSON
_ TRAILER
+
ition _ 4180 Rochester Rd
FOR SALE; 10 nF MERCURY
engine, PE 2-2930 after WE AY UoiGig aie “VEL low Jacket Génesee Sales
_ 2101 Dixie ff
EVINRUDE v% D
and boat, a MA ‘So
EVINRUDE motor 8 HOMPBON BOATS GTO eueiLEns
/ KELLY Y's HARDWARE EVINRUDE MOTORS |
uM A nin : ats ree -arnvice
mar “AND. taAitea ace i ~ jent MU berry 6-187.
304 = Auburn at Adams Auburn
_Heights, FE 2-811,
LONE 8TAR BOATS ON S ON HAND.
Outboard
tors
«Genuine Parts,
Sales & Service Meréu 4
, tr) t
‘Wes. Lk Ave. PE D020
i by ogy 4 plank outboard life- time A-l condition. Cal) FE
mys at an tense en j=] Sirivine every, week - k
bottom ‘ai! orices Terms How-
(Loomis A wy.
Leseageliceee Senet 87
“Feta 2 Lor fF win ‘ake phy
Wanted Used Cars 88
HIGH 6. * AP CARS.
ne a ‘
1955 Dodge dump V-8
3 pickups
. Riemen-
schneider 232. S. SAGINAW ST.
SEDAN DEL LVERIES.
1947 _
1954 MODELS
LARRY
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer _ “PH. OL 1-071) “POR MORE Tuan x 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO RUY!”
“oy ‘WORD ‘DUMP Thick 206 Parke
rite ~ iM. oR aD VANES. tires,
1 188 Diveo 2 ton pease delivery
motor. good ti Reason- good able pric
Inquire: THOMAS PASTRY SHOP . 12:1 W. Huron &.
Fer Sele Cars yt) ANaLIA, “ENOLISH FORD.
mi, to the gal. oply
HORTHWEST Ag aad
art th Mile
- ein’ Seok DR. by
+ “es Dxnshow
iss BUICK RIVIERA, A, fi BOW iL
7
Sa Ss,
HUDSON. & RAMBLER
SALES & SERVICE
38 W. Pike St. / PE 240
‘OE ¢ ii dsens heater. yale’
PEACHES EVERYONE the cream of
cars. La gyn ig in America ‘wal
ped find such _—— well main-
"Borer bag bow ron ‘wiweons.- steering, Power windows.
tie transmission. Radia.
one eater. White side wails.
Low mileage.
1954 CHEVROLET
Radio and heater. walls.
nits Maen POWERGLIDE. White side
1963 WILLY Wagon, > overdri
tomy White
als.
: "SUDe Soto 4 don
Ronald
Je
rt Cheyer 4 dr see ee
"52 Chev. 2 dr.......$64
"$2 De Soto 4 dr. oe eee eee eee
Le,
ee eeae 3 Dodge 4 5 'S4 Plymouth Cpe. . .$1095 -'S4 Buick 2 Ne $1745
"49 Dodge
"49 Lincoln Clb. ‘Cpe. : "Sus ‘aire Bei
’ “ t
tg a LS AS LOW AS
$1579 FULL PRICE Probiem our car Dews|
e of Our Take Adv Location Low Over
SAVE AS YOO HAVE NEVER VED . Don't Delay — Act Today
HASKINS | 49 Ford 8 Conv......$345
"49 Ford 8 Wgn......$295
*50 Stude. 2 dr. ......$135
'50 Ford 8 Cpe. ......$395 "50 Dodge 2-dr.......$295
"50 Bick 2 dr. .......$295| Chevrolet
Oakland County’s Fastest
Growing Dealer (1 Dixie Hwy at M-18 5-507
1955 |
CHEVROLETS Officials’ Cars and
Demonstrators t “| OLIVER BUICK $195 1949 Chevrolet .
Shar pie—Radio, Heater
$695 1951 Chevrolet
Yellow Convertible
Radio and Heater
$695 ~ 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr.
Radio, Heater—Clean
1953 Chevrolet 2 Dr,
Radio and Heater
$1195 1954 Chevrolet 2 be. Labor Day :
Specials 1951 Lincoln 4 dr
esa tudor
E
. PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $396.
ae
WHATS
YOUR
LINE?
. ig zy F) i = * val | .
, THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, ‘AUGUST 330, 1955 . es oe 5 i I
For Sale Cars = 91 oo Sale Cars » Oe * For fale Cars 91; For Sale Cars 9 For Sale Cars > 9
LOOD
COMING!!
: mats
Bo condiiien. walls Ready to
~ b Frost; Inc, | _ Studebaker Mi 43416. Birm. FLOODS OF VALUES THAT 1S, COMING |
BS. WOODWARD Motion onde rare BARD. SCHUTZ MOTORS _ lw ve Cot On | YOUR WAY WITH DEALS OF A LIFETIME ears. Pe oj <
|e BON nn siuigoed "and torsion bar, Save | fe 8 Woodward Birmuaham | WWE VE Ol UNE | 1953 HENRY J_ 9396. CAR| ‘hents. Cerkner Studebaker, bI| 9) PLYMOUTH 8545. ar: a re is to number | condition. Forced _ Pye Birm, dio ‘and heater Sea Mist green For You 54 Mercury 51 Dodge .
z i f : . heat- vith Tadio and heat-
are ee pacman cupeee, age |. Oetaeas Serta tae oe car or cash for equity. &1 ee ee 5
Pye t womin's | BM Sai! ~——~CATALINA DO IT YOURSELF © | $1895 $39 blue, sod heater, 1648 PACKARD 4 DR. 996, RADsO, 1931 Pontiac dark top, lght AND SAVE |
"ieorees comvngiee "cher aati a Mo| Hoa etredeeabtclg, et) | AND SAVE Spee wertlineoln bite” a wont last long. @@ Oakland. FE | . *52 Mercury - 53 Pontiac i862 KAISER RADIO, HEATER, Weegyesd at 13 Mile PONTIA 7 UxE SSA At a> acer Chib - Coupe Hardtop. shoo fcr. Hydramatic, radio, heater
az tic, 8400, PE #-1363 Lincoln |§-1100 ioe in glo me far, ‘hadi HERE ARE A FEW ™ |] Seater ‘and’ Mere-o-Mati toll 2 tone. 02, KAISER” MANHATTAN. 2 DR. | °si PLYMOUTH COUPE EXCEL- healer, (Exceileit "inside & “out, | $095 $] 195
acter arab were | Sea scat fee | Pees |Mechanic’s.- ‘ Mane everariee shat pues wTtack. | 1953 PLYMOUTH aDR. $10 ca “nach. ection ‘conaon Siei ecnanic.s. | ; ae
Woodward at 13 Mile _Woodward.” ™nirmiogham. iss) FORT S ecial "53 Chevrolet 50 Nash
a a rf ag eg D ~ 1] tée with radio, heater and t¢r Ambassadore with tadio, 1999 Nand healer vars Me mae * camer car. OR 1950 Hudson 2 dr. ‘| white side walls. heater and Hydramatic.
Bisstries windows, and’ seat Soe FORD ; ;00D CLEAN CARS| Body—“OK” $995 $295 'S2 Pontiac ¢ dr. seda og OV Loe
“SCHUTZ MOTORS ST Peatine 3 de “48% Leonie ; DESOTO - PLYMOUT:] DEALER) HOUGHTEN & SON aim | 912 8. Woodward — ~* . es ee — ae id 8. Weegvere RADIO, AND YOUR FRIENDLY oLDemoae| Slotor—Nothing that a |. ~°S2- Pontiac” *49-De Soto eater. Today's spec pee onthe? casten good tune-up won't tar. Hyerematic. radio, heater Load = radio, heater, and go,
528_N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-9761 cure. | on re a Bob Frost, Inc. ot ems $i 62.50
ow ant ARD. BIRMINGHAM = ae ae 8350S
_MI
‘tt ance RY MONTEREY 3 OLIVER ‘82 PONTIAC. a 7a
After 5:38, oi
SAVE $700 Selec-
colors 1035-Ponmtiac official cars.
jon “of body styles and ;
Call Tom. MI4¢1930, _
es ‘bt PONTIAC SED ed
‘ \ fer of spades.
ise ture
dow = Radio and | signals. Only “Ss
$ ? 9 5) | “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET
Merc-O-Matie radio and eas Ke ’ 1507s, 210 and Bol Airs. 6 and 8 ‘Runa perfect Reasonable Anv-| Woodward at 13 Mile P {
Uinders, 2 drs. and 4 dre. All , reemngy me H Lincoln _§-1100 ainter Ss Stlors, snd. ‘body. styien, fully Low Mileage Mr fr Ce dm 1950 Ford 2 Dr. | 1865 PONTIAC Baro = = o : : sa cass eaaenanaainy : ; | dan for ie ;
0 CHOOSE FROM Racro-and-Heater Pe car My x is . reer | Special ———— =
a| ‘new car quarantes. As low as O] i \/ ER Ne vv. Good Paint oe re aS oe eer oes 2 dr.
4467 28, $100 of any old car ; ' L. = (St rans.)
SEDAN CLEAN! rgain, Pvt. owner
rE 3.7542
to “pODaE ; CLUB CO
Gyromatic, rat.o- Ace ibeaier, ec
biack. No rust, fine
Only $5 down. NORTHWEST C R
Woodward at 1) Mile
Lincoln 65-1100 _
1983 DODGE HARDTOP V-4. RED ream, heater.
Continen-
tire mount. Car in excellent |
| Ree MOTORS ©
mirmineham toe3 TK
=| HOTZ NOFOE $75
“We'll Supply
The Oil”
heater and overdrive
he yea after 6 pm. call MY¥
Rochester Ford Dealer aI WaLL ast i SEDAN. | 3 4 To
4 , Teton, drives "and eapista, beds. $5 These cars are ready o!
° NORTHWEST CHEVROLET
OFFERS
1955 | FORD
YMOUTH DEALER
012_‘8. oe a. westenea
: Ra, FE 5-6
everything, radio, heater, turn sig- nal, new down.
ne at DD -) is CHEVROLET RANCH WAG.
+ DR Ra: | ter Nice and clean in-
USED CARS
Demoristrators, 1986 Chrysler and | BUICK
SALE
OLIVER
BUICK.
$195 1950 Buick 2 Dr. shaaaet Shey Officials
ar
| CHOICE OF TRANS? issIoNns COLORS
LARRY
Jerome | Rochester Ford Dealer PH, OL Leni “FoR. MORE THAN 30 YEARS A
GooD PLACE TO uy i"
Good Runner
$695 1952 Buick 4 Dr.
Radio, Heater, Dynaflow
Low, Low Prices
$1095, 1953 Buick 2 Dr.
One Owner—Loadetl
$1995 1954 Buick Super 4 Dr:
All the Extras
3 "1955 Buick Demos Low Mi
Treated Very Well | DESOTO - j 2. 8
11952
“| 1950 Pt
LOne Look
Tells the Ditference
One Trial
Proves They're Better |
1955 Ply. V-8 Conv. Demo,
1955 Custom Royal
4 dr. Demo.
1954 Pontiac 2dr... -$1295
1954 Chrysler 4dr... "$1505
1955 D P_ _ $1095
1953 oO L .
1953 8) to
G 1952 . (EE $595
1950 Nash Amb. .....$300
y. 2 Bhi cees «8325
1930 Chevrolet vacevegaes
1949 Dodge’ ........ $175
1948 Dodge weer e ee $125
: MANY OTHERS To choose
Ee & he poe
~hiemen- —
schneider
232 S, SAGINAW ST. Imma-|youR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 33. FORD CR.— ¥ieT. t
Power acces, Sick
must be sold 1. Bacrifice $1000 equity for | r
ear, Take over paym cu ro! 4 to app.
a... field. eam ot CON’ D-
o- extras very clean, Also
Gilden ton vickun A-I con | é@ 5 st ’ Ro-
TcHUTZ MGT. colvorcrn fon S LIA ao Cars Floor Cars: Woodwar! at 13 Mile
Linco ~ ~ S100
| baw NASH 4DR r $10 DOWN Ai AND
assume payments. 464 Wood-
ward, Birmingham
‘32 NASH RAMBLER eet tRTtOe |
wagon. Very clean. Low mileage
Take over balance | $410. |
wate owner, FE
i983 NASH RAMBLER “STATION |
Wagon. Good ition. 1325 Scott |
82 Olds sedan ,........-.- $1405 | 82 Nash conv, . 5 |
82 sedan oo ..us eaveces Q748
0, 9 OP ieee ccccces . $395 | 82 Pontiac 2 dr. . 2s $T96
42 Studebaker sedan $405
53 Mercury hardtop $1395
#1 Plymouth sedan $405
46 Pontiac 2 dr. ........ $196 —
48 Austin sedan ee $125
HURON
MOTOR SALES
982 W. Ruron -FE 2-264:
‘51 OLDS 98 SEDAN, $795. BEAU- tures light ereen with white wall,
| ree, Megan papel radio and heat- |
ay
ROLET
nouattttn's & SON
GMC TRUCK DEALER 828 N. Main, Rochester. O4, 1-9761
Oldsmobile. Officials’ Cars eo |
HOLIDAY “SPORT COUPES” | 4 DR. che ae 2 DOORS ‘E OP COLORS
NO FINANCING PROBLEMS
“TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION
SAVE. SAVE SAVE,
Don’t Delay Act Today
HASKINS Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
Oakland County’s Fastest
onan aler DigiE MWY, 4 T M-1s
TAYLOR'S . GOOD USED CARS
SUMMER, CLEARANCE}
54 Chev. 2 dr....+4-$1295 more for so ]-
| 53 Hudson 2 dr..
‘| °53 Ford R. Wgn.. .$999 -
| '52 Plymouth Sed. $499
| '52 Ford R. Wgn.. .$799
| °S2 Chev. 2 dr..... .$599
] ‘St Olde 88 2 dt, $544 _Fairlaine Country Squire®
Fully Equipped Including Taxes and Litense
56535 Mo. lt Your Old Car
ls Worth $L40.
r
He-7 a AKA Witt Onty Ten * | 569% Mo. Dollars ($10) Down
A-] Buys Cheapies
"54 Pontiac 2 dr.. .$1399 "49 Ford 2 dr...... $144
53 Dodge 4 dr.....8799° agp. 49 Pontiac 2 dr.... 44
‘33 Mercury 2 dr, $1044 ~ BRS)
"S4-Chev. 2 dr:.....$009 “48 Chrysler. 4 dr... .$74
'53 Willys 2 dr.....$444 SO Ford 2 dr..... $199]
52 Ford 2 dri.....$599 J Dodge 2 dr.... .$299
32 Mere. Hardtop $799
. $499
‘52 Buick Riviera. .$744
54 Ford 2 dr......$999
'47 Cadillac 4 dr... .$399
53 Ford 2 dr..... .$744
52 Stude. Comm.. . $544 "50 Buick 2 dr.....5$144
"46 Chey. Clb. Cpe.. .$74
"50 Olds 88 2 dr....$299
49 Chev..2 dr..... $144
"49 Merc. Clb. Cpe. '52 Pont. Dix. 4 dr. $644 ~~~-2 | cee Ab. Cpe '51 Ford Hardtop. .$544 50 Plymouth 4 dr, $199
54 Plymouth 2 dr. $999 ‘46 Ford Clb. Cpe... $74
’S1 Buick Riviera. .$544 —
"S53 Nash Sedan ...$699 $174 149 Chry: ysler Sed.
Convertibles
'$3 Ford. Conv... .$1044
*54 Ford Conv. .-. .$1399 'S4Ford Hardtop $1399
*53 Chev. 2 dr.,... .$799
’53 Ford Cou. Sed. $1044
53 Plymouth 4 dr. $699
'53 Pont. Dix. 4 dr.$99- Trucks” 52 Olds -88 2 dr... .$899 152 Ford ¥4 . ick $399
53 Buick Riviera $1299 *50 Chev. dump... $499 "49 Plymouth 2 dr. $144 ||
$144]
| | Man's Special | '[ adr with radio, beater
\f Gel Ate ddr:
Nice car $895
53 Pontiac ag Pontiac
tdr sedan with 7 and heat- tdr. Radio, heater and direc-
ilon signals. Going at sr. Good transporta’
- $1095 $149. 50
"53 Ford —- 52 Buick -~-
‘| Port-O-Matic édr Radio, heater super Hardtop. Radio. heater
tone and Dynafiow
“$995
133 Plymouth
Heater and di- $1095
"S2 Jord
dl- ranbrook 4dr
ectional signals.
$845
"49 Pontiac
t4¢r Tt has te be seen to be
appreciated
$327.32 and
rection signals
$895 |
53 Chevrolet
Radio and heater.
$1095
100 More Cars to Choose From
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE
"Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CILEMENS ST. FE 3-7117
| Special {3930 Ford 2dr
Motor—"OkK”
Body—“OK"
Interior—"“OK” :
Tires—Everything’s fine
-but the poor thing’ ay
barefoot.
$295 :
We'll Supply
The Air’
ae
* . ,
Trim Man's
Special | 1948 Chev. Conv.
Motor—"“OK"
Rudv—"OkK” Tires—“OK”
Interior—It rained last
tight and somebody |
forgot to put the top |
up.
$65—
“We'll Supply
_ ° The
| Seat Covers’
_Accessory
4952 Chev; Dix-4d7-—-—-
Motor—“OK” : Body—“OK”
Interior—“OK”
Tires—“OK”
’ Accessories — Every-
thing but a radio.-
$795
The Radio” "We'll Supply_} "BRIGHT SPOT"
|Month End Sale = lisdra, R&H. P. Brk. $1495
F.OM. 2. $2195
. $1395. . "34 Pont- Chiet 8 Dix..
"35 Ford \Vactoria, loaded, extras,
54 Chev. Bel Air Sed... R&H, 2 tone.....
34 Pont. Catalina Dix., extras plus Hydra, $1795
‘34 Merc. Monterey, full power, Merco.. . -$1995
’53 Dodge Corenet V-8, Gyroy, R&H.. «2 $995
"54 Merc. Conv. Monterey—a steal........ $1898
53 Chrys. New Yorker Cl. Cpe., R&H, Auto, $1345
'34 Olds 88 Tudor,.2 tone, R&H, Hydra... . $1995
Always 80 Extra Clean Cars! .
R&il,
P. Glide Chief Dix. 4 dr.
Dix. 2dr, R&H,
32 Chrysler Saratoga Sed., R&I, Auto.. on
"52 Olds S. 88 2 dr., R&H, Hydra...........
52 Ply. Cranbrook, R&H, W.W., sharp.....$745
"52 Merc. Dix. Cl. Cpe., real clean tees. $25
52 Olds S. 98 Sed., a beauty, Hydra........$1195
52 Olds Si 88 Hardtop, extras plus........$1295
"33 Packard Dix. 4 dr., R&H, Auto.........$1325 32 Pont. *
"52 Chev. lindra...., $045
seen
No Money Down
‘SI. Nash Am. 4 dr. $499
"51.Pont. Cl. Cpe... $399, "51 De Soto Sed... .$499
"30 Buick 4: dr:....$420
50 Chev, DL, P.G. $399
"30 Ford 8 2 dr.. ...$370
‘49 Olds 98 Sed... .$315 50 Dodge 4 dr. +20 S415
’49 Nash Sedan... $190
"49 Chev. 2... 200 - G95
Sharper Cars! Top F inancing!
_Lower Prices
"$2 Nash 4 dr......$499 _ *50 Ford stake ....$344
"51 Ford % t. pick. $499
a Denge Express $299
Harold Turner, Ford
51 Chev, 2 dr... .os0
5] Mere. 4 dr.i eeeeee
‘51 Chev. 2 dr. «sense GOS
oe ey LON...
roe OF 8
‘47 Olds. 2 “ ee eee sie
TAYLOR'S .
,MIdwest 4-7500 * "Liberty 9-4000
JOrdan 4-626 * ee Liberty 9-401,
Immediate “Spot” Delivery =>
Low, Low a Rak tale ee peat: Many More to
Choose From
.
_ OPEN .
SATURDAY’ 0 alts Pat
Matthews-
"| Hargreaves
thle cna rE anes Meet: Your t Next Car. | Sue
At ‘the
“Bright Spot" JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC
Cass at. Orchard 1 Lake
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'|to Try Her Luck
on $32,000 Quiz
| NEW YORK (INS)—Gloria Lock-
erman, 12, Baltimore’s spell belle, |
lis expected to try for $32,000 to-
| night on CBS-TV's “The $64,000
ion."
“I'm sure I can spell the words
in the next question,” said the
assured youngster. 4 self
Although Gloria refused to say
definitely whether she would try
to double her $16,000 prize, other
family ‘sources indicated she
would go ahead. ,
The decision reportedly was
‘reached at a weekenc reunion
_jat Gap Mills, W, Va., attended by
friends. 250 relatives and
“Tt really looks as though Gloria will make a try,” said an aunt,
Mrs. Maude Dunlap. .. :
Gloria arrives today from Balti-
|more with her grandparents, the
Rev. and Mrs, Vivian F. Keys.
with whom she has lived since her
parents were divorced and moved |
to Philadelphia. “ »
The girl's grandmother, Bertha, |
said the “decision is up to her.”
Even if Gloria misses the $32,-
000 question, she is assured of
$4,000, which will be placed in a
trust fund for her education,
Public Official Dies
GRAND RAPIDS #®—Anthony C. Panfil, former city. assessor, city
commissioner and 1946 candidate
for Mayor, died early Monday at
| swing open, but it stuck and Red
— knecked
| Corning, lowa, was rushed in as
|over the country.
@ ‘pagstenl comedian,’ he said.
| parison routine too.
| ] Red Skelton Fall [33°
Gave Big Break ==" Funnyman Has Rocked
Rafters Ever Since With
Own Kind of Humor
By EMILY BELSER |
HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Comedian
, Johnny Carson won overnight |
fame on one Red Skelton knock-
out, but it's his own funny punches
that keep him on top.
* » *
j
It was a big moment for Carson |
| when Skelton tried to nosedive
through a door while rehearsing
a comedy sequence for the “Red
| Skelton Show" only minutes before
air time.
The door was supposed to
himseit cold; Carson,
who got his start in show busi-
ness by making a cow talk dur-
-ing a milking contest back in
a replacement,
He ad-libbed like mad through
| the fast-moving half-hour show and.
‘didn’t breathe once until it was
| all over and he was handed con-
| gratulatory telegrams from aii
STAY SICK
“I've been sending Red ‘stay
sick’ cards ever since,’ Johnny
| laughingly admitted, ‘because I
| guess it was really indiréctly due
to Red that CBS signed me to a
lomg term contract.”
Carson has been cracking- wise
on* his own coast-to-coast show
ever since,” He often has been
called CBS’ answer to George
Gobel, but John merely yawns
| when he hears this one.
“I suppose all this got started
because I'm not what you, call
“I don’t throw pies in people's
and knock them down
aa flights of stairs.
“Neither does Gobel, We're not
at all alike, but I know other peo-
ple have to go through this com-
“When Mamie Van. Doren was
discovered everybody
Buttons was
| Skelton and they even said Marilyn
' PUBLIC WANTS SHOW
“I figure,” he drawied, ‘‘that
the public doesn't give a hoot about ‘on European Tour
compared |
her to Marilyn Monroe. They said |
another Red;
Pennsylvania, Carson often stom
ach-ached the crew with his gags.
ee eee ee ae
he finished schoof' at
lywood in 1951.
Before he left he married his
best girl—Jody Wolcott, She and
Johnny now have three small
sons, Kit, Rickey and Corey, all
of | whom once appeared on their
datidy’s show.
His first Hollywood job was with |
a local TV station where he put)
| his spare time to good use gather-
ing material for a TV ‘show of his
own, The result, in 1952, was ‘Car-
son's Cellar,” a half-hour satire
with Carson take-offs on every
known.
These activities brought him to
the attention of big-wig producers,
but it was the freak luck of sub-
bing for Skelton that really winged
him’ to stardom,
“It was sort of like those old
magic tricks,” Johnny grinned,
“T just yanked a lot. of gags out of
my hat!"
Benson in London
LONDON w—U. S, Agriculture
Secretary Ezra Taft Benson ar-
rived in London today for talks
with British ministers on the mar.
keting and disposal of surplus food.
Benson, acc by his wife,
flew into Glasgow, Scotland, yes- |
terday to begin a 17-day swing
through Britain, The Netherlands, t ine |$1/ Million Suit
type of video and radio program |
Denmark, France, Italy and Switz-
erland.
He toured the Rothamsted ex-
perimental farm at nearby Har- |
Glasgow by train. Tomorrow he |
will confer with Austin Low, min-|
ister of state for the Board of |
Trade, and Derek Heathcoat-
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Si -ctrex Faces
for Quitting Film
NEW YORK @#—Frank Sinatra
faces a one-million-dollar damage
by 20th Century-Fox Film
, which claims he walked out
“Carousel.”
An attorney for the film com-
pany said Sinatra had broken ,his
contract and “abandoned” a com-
pany of 125 persons who started
‘making the: picture last week at
Boothbay, Maine.
| * * *
| A summons connected with the
suit was served on the singer-
actor yesterday. An attorney for
the company, Otto E. Koegel, said
Sinatra has 20 days to acknowl
|edge the summons, after which
further court action will ‘be taken.
The studio announced that Gor-
don Macrae would ‘replace Sina-
tra in the movie.
Sinatra was not available for
comment. } *| * *
- The movié campany said Sin-
atra was to be paid $150,000 for
15 weeks of work on the Rodgers
and Hammerstein musical. It said
Sinatra walked out on the job,
complaining he was being forced
to make two films for the salary
of one.
The company denied this. It
said Sinatra's complant was
based on the fact that two sets
of wide-angle cameras were being
used, It called this a common
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“People don't sit, home and
“make comparisons. if the show's
good, they’re happy.”
Johnny admits his favoriet peo-
ple are
“T like ‘em all,” he grinned,
“but I guess my top favorites
are Jack Benny and George
Burns. And 1 don’t watch’ 'em.
to analyze what they're doing
or why. I tune in to enjoy the
show just like anybedy else.”
In the days before audiences
| across the country were tuning in
on Johnny, he was bemusing the
hometown folks with his magic
and ventriloquist antics.
He pulled rabbits out of hats,
set_bowls of water—on- fire: and
made cows talk, much to the de-
light of the PTA and the Ladies
Aid. * * *
John earned his first $3 when
he performéd his magic tricks be-
fore the young men’s club at the
age of 13.
“That was my first ‘profes-
sional’ engagement,” he laughed.
NAVY ENSIGN
A few years later; Uncle Sam
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Navy on fire and while serving
| as ensign on the battleship U.S.S.
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| Paralyzed Wife
Hears Sentence Husband Starts Prison
"TO ISSUE MILLIONS -
OF NEW -
Aussie Barmaids tearn
to Keep Beer Heads Off
are learning to pull nearly “‘col-
lariess” glasses of beer at a new
Sydney
school, at East Sydney Technical) College, is giving — part-time
courses to -hotel and restaurant
staffs. One of them includes in-
struction” in how to keep down
the “head”. of froth on beer when
it's. drawn -from the tap. .An-
other scheduled lecture is titled,
“How to Avoid Mannerisms, SYDNEY — Australian barmaids
school this. year, The
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only on the surface in the summer
and remains frozen a great deal
deeper most of the year under the
thawed portions. ‘ 31,000 Make Plywood
From Firs in Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore.—United States
production of fir plywood last year
filled more than 100,000 railroad
cars, which carried the product to 27,900 dealers in all parts of the:
country.
The i icaeed manufacturing
industry has 31,000 employes, who
annually draw $150,000,000.. in’
wages and salavies, Investment in
plants. and-equipment amounts to”
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FLINT The 1956 all-woman |
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July 10, it was announced today. : Mateo, Calif.
POLICIES || Term for Shooting Mate
During Family Squabble |
DURHAM, N.C. & — Robert
Floyd Crank today began serving
a 10-year prison term for a pistol |
shot that left his wife paralyzed |
and may even kill her before his |
term is up.
* *'* |
Crank, 32, pleaded no contest to.
the charge of assault with a deadly
weapon with intent to kill.
No further charges, can be
brought against him unless * his
wife dies within a year, After that
time a North Carolina statute of
limitation protects: him.
A Duke University doctor told
| Superior Court Judge C. W. Hall
j that, Mrs. fsabet Hartman Crank
STATE FARM
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PDoctors—say—she—will die when |
the effects of the wound cause a
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Mrs. Crank wag in the court-
room. on a stretcher, She testified |
in a oe ”
At one ae her weeping hus-
| band tried to elufch her hand,
“Get away from her and quit
acting,’' Solicitor .W. H. Murdock
demanded.
Toronto Completes
' tst Seaway Plans
TORONTO ;U#—Two stages of
Toronto harbar's five-stage plan of
| preparation to handle St, Lawrence
seaway shipping will be completed
this year.
A new termina] adding berths |;
for four ships and almost two mil-
lion cubie feet of covered cargo-
stacking space was opened last
Spring. By early fall the federal
government is expected’ to turn
over 26 acres of waterfront land |
for the Harbor Commission's ex-
pansion program. a *
FRANKLIN AHRENS
Robert Gaff Jr., OR 3-2778
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| due to be ready for the ope ning |
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